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In 1910, 90% of Black Americans lived in the South. By 1940, around 1.5 million Black Americans had left their homes, and 77% lived in the South. By 1970, 52% of Black Americans remained in the South. People moved away for many reasons, including increased opportunity in the more industrial North and West. They sought a relatively safer life away from the lynchings and violence that were concentrated in the South. This Great Migration shaped 20th-century America in countless ways, but we're going to try to count some of them in this video.
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Davarian Baldwin, Chicagoโs New Negroes: Modernity, the Great Migration, and Urban Black Life (Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 2007).
Isabel Wilkerson, The Warmth of Other Suns: The Epic Story of Americaโs Great Migration (New York: Random House, 2010).
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The Origins of Southern Sharecropping, Edward Royce, 1993
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This chemistry video explains the concept of acids and bases by the arrhenius definition, bronsted - lowry and lewis acid base definition. It also shows you how to identify conjugate acid base pairs.
Acids and Bases - Introduction: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FM2MpMbV0rw
The 7 Strong Acids to Memorize:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AaYQ_ZiE7AY
Conjugate Acid-Base Pairs:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OP6RKqSp1Xw
pH and pOH Calculations:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OEW4-Sfyvik
Estimate The pH Without a Calculator:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mgph6gmIuwg
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Autoionization of Water - Kw:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ID5K1Yt7Yho
Which Acid Is Stronger?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PdqFSw_SRug
Acidic, Basic, & Neutral Salts:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-6Pxr7SRgeo
pH of Weak Acids:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJTCuRSeh6g
Buffer Solutions:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kBzPTEB21Po
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Polyprotic Acid Base Equilibria:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nXugjkSQtTI
Acid Base Titration Curves:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LNG9rhmBu8E
Acids and Bases - Practice Test:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hmGPK0cuO7o
Ksp - Molar Solubility & Ice Tables:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kO-9OajoPZs
Complex Ion Equilibria:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nkiMFM19yNE
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Gibbs Free Energy, Entropy & Enthalpy:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2KuNzB0cZL4
Entropy - 2nd Law of Thermodynamics:
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Are you ready to learn?
Iโm Sarah, and today, weโre going to solve a very curious mathematical riddle.
But donโt think itโs going to be about adding, subtracting, multiplying or dividing.
No, no, maths isnโt just that!
We also use maths to develop our creativity, and solve problems that we come across every day.
Iโm going to show you a little riddle called the ants crossing crossing a bridge, and weโre going to see how to solve it!
Itโs nighttime, and four ants are being followed by a hungry anteater.
Suddenly, they come up to an old narrow bridge!
One of them, has a light on its head so theyโre able to see, and she realises, that the bridge is so old, only two ants can cross at a time, so they will only be able to cross individually, or in pairs.
And they always need the light, because otherwise, they canโt see!
The anteater will take 17 minutes to get to where the ants are, to eat them all! What can our ant friends do to save themselves?
Letโs see, youโre the slowest, and youโre going to take 10 minutes to cross the bridge.
Youโre going to take 5, youโll take 2, and because Iโm the fastest, I will take 1 minute.
And we only have one light!
And the anteater is going to take 17 minutes to get here, what shall we do?
These little ants need our help, letโs get our thinking caps on!
But if you need a little more time, pause the video.
Have you figured it out?
Letโs take a look!
If two ants go together, they will take the same time as the slowest ant.
So the best idea is that and 1 and 2 go together.
Theyโve spent 2 minutes crossing.
Now, ant 1 will cross back with the light, and she will take another minute.
That means, in total theyโve taken 3 minutes.
Who should cross the bridge now?
Ant 1, will give the lamp to ant 5, and this one crosses the bridge with ant 10.
If we add these 10 minutes, to the 3 we had before, weโve taken 13 minutes.
Now, the ant that goes back with the lamp is ant number 2, who takes 2 minutes.
So theyโve taken a total of 15 minutes, and the anteater is about to arrive!
So, the ants weโve got left are the ones that take 1 and 2 minutes.
How long will they take?
Of course! itโs two minutes!
And if we add them to the 15 minutes we had before, weโve reached a total of 17 minutes!
Yes! weโve saved our little ants! And itโs all thanks to our maths!
The truth is, maths are so much fun, and so helpful!
Goodbye happy friends! See you next time!
I hope youโre always ready to learn!
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Measurement for kids does not have to be boring! Learning about this math concept is easy and fun with the videos from Kids Academy. Join our video teachers as they demonstrate measuring length, and how to compare lengths in centimeters, inches, feet and yards for kids!
The videos about measuring length are full of content that is explained carefully and clearly. Students learn different tools used for measuring such as a ruler, yardstick, meter stick, plastic tape measure, and metal tape measure. Then, students choose the appropriate tool to measure items like, a nail, door, ball or house. The teacherโs use of a whiteboard with fun pictures and examples appeal to young learners.
Students practice measuring items in inches and centimeters. Comparing centimeters to inches is easy with the rulers provided on the screen. Students continue their exploration of measurement by comparing objects by measuring the length in centimeters and then using subtraction to compute the difference in length.
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THINGS YOU DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT ASIA | GEOGRAPHY FOR KIDS | HAPPY LEARNING ๐จ๐ณ ๐ท๐บ ๐ฒ๐ณ ๐ฎ๐ณ
Hello, Happy Learning explorers! ๐ Are you ready to embark on an exciting adventure through the fascinating continent of Asia? ๐ผ๐ฏ In this special episode, we'll discover together the most surprising and fun secrets of this place full of magic and ancient traditions.
Did you know that in Asia you can find the longest wall in the world? It's so long that you could go around your house thousands and thousands of times! And what about pandas? Those adorable little bears that only live in China and make us smile with their antics.
But that's not all, Asia is full of wonders! From ancient temples to modern cities that shine like stars in the sky. And did you know that in Japan you can ride a train faster than a rocket!? It's crazy!
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Have you ever heard someone explain that force equals mass times acceleration? This equation (F = M x A) is Newton's second law of motion. In this Newton's Second Law of Motion video for kids, you and your students will learn about force, mass, and acceleration and how each of these work together.
The "f" in the equation stands for force. Force, as you will learn, can be balanced or unbalanced. If you are playing tug of war, for instance, who will win? The answer depends on the amount of force on each side of the rope. If your side has more mass, then the amount of force goes up, and you will win! However, if your side has less mass, you will lose because the other team will have more force.
Mass is what the "m" in the equation stands for. Mass is essentially the amount of matter something has, which is what everything is made up of. For example, an elephant has far more mass than an insect. But just because something is bigger, it doesn't mean it has more mass. Compare a basketball and a bowling ball. The basketball is bigger than a bowling ball, but the bowling ball has more mass than the basketball. After all, a basketball is filled with air, which definitely does not have a lot of mass!
The "a" stands for acceleration in the force equation. Think of when you press down a gas pedal or the pedal of your bicycle. When you do so, you increase your acceleration. Acceleration means the change in speed or direction. This also applies when you, say, ride a skateboard down a ramp. You accelerate as you roll down the ramp.
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What you will learn in Newton's Second Law of Motion:
0:00 Introduction to Newton's Second Law of Motion and F=MA
0:32 What force is and what it means in the F=MA equation
1:20 What mass is and what it means in the F=MA equation
2:57 What acceleration is and what it means in the F=MA equation
3:22 How these three things work together
4:14 Forces as either balanced or unbalanced
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Have you ever heard of the law of inertia? In this Newton's First Law of Motion video for kids, you will learn about why objects either move or don't move. The first law of motion, or the law of inertia, states that objects at rest will remain at rest unless something else moves that object. It also states that an object that is moving will keep moving until something stops it.
When it comes to an object at rest, think of anything around you that isn't moving. A pillow, a book on the desk, or the desk itself. They will stay unmoved unless you, or something else, moves it. As far as objects that are moving, think of a ball in the air. Eventually the ball will fall because of gravity and air resistance. However, if it were in space, it would keep moving forever at the same speed unless it hits something or something hits it.
Speaking of gravity and air resistance, these are two natural forces that affect an object's motion. Another is friction. If you roll something across a flat but uneven surface, that object will eventually stop because of friction. Say, however, you roll something along a flat and even surface, such as perfectly smooth ice. In this case, the object you roll may not stop for a much longer amount of time because there is much less friction to stop its motion.
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What you will learn in Newton's First Law of Motion for Kids:
0:00 Introduction to the first law of motion (the law of inertia)
0:41 Explanation for an object at rest
1:20 Explanation for an object in motion
2:43 The effect of friction on objects
3:33 The effect of gravity on objects
4:11 The effect of air resistance on objects
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Did you know that different parts of the world are called different things according to the areas properties and wildlife? In this video, you and your kids will learn about several types of habitats that are found all around the globe. You'll learn about the driest places, the wettest places, the coldest places, the tallest places, and more!
First up is grasslands. These areas are full of tall grass and not a lot of trees. You can find them on every continent except Antarctica. Types of grasslands include prairies and savannas. Deserts are next. Even though most people think deserts are always hot, this isn't actually true. Some are very cold. These places are defined as having very little rain or being incredibly dry. Not a lot of animals or plants can survive the desert habitat.
Next you'll learn about a few types of forests: rainforests, temperate forests, and coniferous forests. Rainforests receive rain all year around and are home to more animals than all the other habitats combined!. Temperate forests are ones with trees that lose their leaves in the winter or remain green all year around. Coniferous forests are the forests that have the tallest trees in the world. They can survive extremely cold temperatures.
Speaking of cold, mountain habitats are much cooler because they are so high up. They receive less oxygen. Polar regions are likewise extremely cold. In fact, they're the coldest places on Earth. There are only two polar regionsโthe Arctic at the top of the globe and the Antarctic at the bottom. Very few types of animals can live here, such as polar bears and whales.
Water habitats exist as well, both freshwater and saltwater bodies are home to habitats like coral reefs and oceans. Freshwater habitats can be found nearly anywhere in the world. Coral reefs are usually around tropical areas of the globe. The ocean is the largest animal habitat in the world. I bet you can guess why! And believe it or not, cities and farms are their own habitats as well.
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1:29 Grasslands
2:09 Deserts
2:48 Tropical forests
3:46 Temperate and coniferous forest habitats
4:55 Mountain and polar region habitats
5:54 Freshwater and saltwater habitats
6:58 Cities and farms
7:34 Review of the facts
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๐ธ Join us for an unforgettable moment as we reveal the winners of the 2023 K12 In Focus Photography Competition, live-streamed from the beautiful city of Savannah, Georgia, in partnership with the Savannah College of Art and Design!
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