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Is the European Union Worth It Or Should We End It?
In 7 minutes this video presents different sides and view points, while being fair and as neutral as possible (2018).
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Rhetorische Stilmittel
Das Video von ʺMusstewissenʺ, aus dem Online-Angebot von ARD und ZDFʺ erklärt die fünf wichtigsten rhetorischen Mittel sehr anschaulich.
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Gedichtanalyse
Basiswissen Gedichtinterpretation - Lernvideo von musstewissen Deutsch.
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Das lyrische Ich
Lernvideo von musstewissen Deutsch.
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Earth’s Water
The video is part of an e-book combining text, links, interactive maps, and multi-media (World Bank 2018).
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An Outrage
Set against a backdrop of six lynching sites, the documentary film looks at this history through the eyes of community activists, scholars and the descendants of victims (30 minutes, USA: Teaching Tolerance 2018).
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Remembering Emmett Till
This virtual reality documentary looks at that effort to memorialize Emmett Till's murder and what it can tell us about racial reckoning in America (New York Times 2019).
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June 1, 1921 - Tulsa Race Riots
On June 1, 1921, America's most prosperous black community was destroyed by a rioting white mob (USA: Voices of the Civil Rights Movement 2019).
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Comparing elections in the UK and USA
A guide to the US political system aimed at A Level students, explaining how elections work in the USA compared to the UK (UK Parliament 2018).
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CGP Grey
CGP Grey is the YouTube channel name of an American-Irish educational YouTuber. It features short explanatory videos on varying subjects, including politics, geography, economics, history, and culture (2019).
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