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Is Hate Speech Legal? | Brandenburg v. Ohio
The video explains the Supreme Court's Free Speech decision (USA 2019).
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The Difference between the United Kingdom, Great Britain and England Explained
Erklärvideo von 2011 (5 Minuten)
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Colours/ colors in English
ein kurzes Video (1:33min), das die Namen der Farben (englische Wörter) verbildlicht und durch Beispiele veranschaulicht.
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New English words and #Covid-19
ein humorvolles 10-minütges Video, in dem englische Begriffe der Pandemie erklärt werden
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Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer
Justice Breyer speaks with students about the US Courts and Constitution (USA: United Nations International School 2021).
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Council of the EU
Der YouTube-Kanal des European Council informiert über Geschichte und Aktuelles (2017).
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BBC Newsround Brexit
This 2’30 video is aimed at British children (BBC 2019)
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German vs. American Health Care
Germany’s health-care system spends nearly half as much as the United States but still manages to cover 100% of its population through a mix of public and private insurance schemes (11 minutes / USA: CNBC 2019-21).
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How does the EU pass new laws?
This video gives a short explanation of the complicated way new EU law is made. It sheds a simplified light on the process as a whole, the main actors and some of the possible complications (YouTube 2018).
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The ins and outs of the Single Market
The UK Trade Policy Observatory at the University of Sussex has produced this short, animated video that explains what the Single Market is, how it works and the ways it effects trade, and thereby the economy (UK 2019).
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