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This video shows you everything you need to know to calculate the percent of a number. I walk you through 2 methods in this video: the fractional method and the decimal method.
I also walk you through an example for calculating the percentage of a number using a calculator as well as finding percents greater than 100%.
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Improved math is a channel created to provide additional instruction on essential math concepts. I’m passionate about math and I know first-hand how important math concepts are in the real world.
Teachers, parents, guardians, homeschoolers, and students can use these videos to help reinforce math skills. These math videos are designed to help teach yourself math or provide self-study math tools to assist when additional instruction is needed. Teaching math and learning math has changed the way many students learn in this virtual environment. Having on-demand math videos can provide math tutoring needed when children are not able to get help from their teachers after school hours or when trying to do math at home.
The library of math tutorials that I create can also be used as supplemental instructional material for homeschool math. Each full-length video comes with a subsequent knowledge check or math practice problems which serve as a virtual math topic worksheet to test your understanding of each skill. These videos can be paused to work out the problems on your own, then unpaused to check your answers. All of these videos can be found under the Knowledge Check playlist.
I also have a library of shorter videos (less than 1 minute in length - shorts) that are quick math tips and tricks on basic math topics. Some of these short math help videos include problems that you can work on yourself and submit your answers in the comments. They are all listed under my Math Tips and Tricks playlist.
Improved math is creating more videos every day to cover topics from 4th grade, 5th grade, 6th grade, and 7th-grade math. The videos focus on fractions, basic math operations, geometry, and ratios but more topics are being added all the time. If there is a specific topic you would like to see covered, drop me a comment in one of my videos and let me know!
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In which John introduces you to quite a lot of Chinese history by discussing the complicated relationship between the Confucian scholars who wrote Chinese history and the emperors (and empress) who made it. Included is a brief introduction to all the dynasties in Chinese history and an introduction to Confucius and the Confucian emphasis on filial piety, the role the mandate of heaven played in organizing China, and how China became the first modern state.
Chapters:
Introduction: China 00:00
Dynasties of China 0:39
The Mandate of Heaven 3:08
The Qin Dynasty 4:59
Confucius and Confucianism 6:32
An Open letter to the Xia Dynasty 8:21
Ren and Li 9:17
The Problem with Early Written Chinese History 9:57
Credits 11:40
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Today we're going to tell the story of a quiet revolution in the 1960s that shifted our entire understanding of how the Earth works. We currently believe that the Earth's broken outer shell rises from the mantle and folds back in - kind of like a dance of creative destruction and reconstruction - giving us our continents and oceans, mountains and valleys, volcanoes, and earthquakes. And it would take a group of scientists all over the world to get us this grand unifying theory of plate tectonics.
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In which John Green teaches you about founding father and third president of the United States, Thomas Jefferson. Jefferson is a somewhat controversial figure in American history, largely because he, like pretty much all humans, was a big bundle of contradictions. Jefferson was a slave-owner who couldn't decide if he liked slavery. He advocated for small government but expanded federal power more than either of his presidential predecessor. He also idealized the independent farmer and demonized manufacturing, but put policies in place that would expand industrial production in the US. Controversy may ensue as we try to deviate a bit from the standard hagiography/slander story that is usually told about old TJ. John explores Jefferson's election, his policies, and some of the new nation's (literally and figuratively) formative events that took place during Jefferson's presidency. In addition to all this, Napoleon drops in to sell Louisiana, John Marshall sets the course of the Supreme Court, and John Adams gets called a tiny tyrant.
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The Election of 1800 0:42
Jefferson's Attitudes Towards Slavery 2:34
Gabriel's Rebellion and Other Slave Uprisings 3:47
Mystery Document 4:28
Jefferson's America 6:02
John Marshall, Judicial Review, and Marbury v. Madison 7:07
The Louisiana Purchase 8:32
Jefferson's Embargo 10:16
Jefferson's Complicated Legacy 12:03
Credits 12:46
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Today Craig finishes up our series on U.S. Government and Politics by talking about both the least and most important aspect of government: foreign policy. Foreign policy is important because it has the potential to affect the largest number of people, but at the same time, it tends to play a minimal role in our perception of the government (unless we’re at war). Foreign policy addresses diplomacy, security, human rights, economics, and the environment at a global scale, and we’re going to talk about how our government has approached each of these policies in the past and which it tends to hold most important. As with all things political, the decisions made in fulfilling these policies can be pretty controversial, especially when considering that the President often has the last word in these issues.
We hope this series has helped you better understand the way the U.S. government works and hopefully encouraged you to participate in the political process - here or wherever you may live. Thank you so much for watching!
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In which John Green teaches you about some of the colonies that were not in Virginia or Massachusetts. Old New York was once New Amsterdam. Why they changed it, I can say; ENGLISH people just liked it better that way, and when the English took New Amsterdam in 1643, that's just what they did. Before the English got there though, the colony was full of Dutch people who treated women pretty fairly and allowed free Black people to hold jobs. John also discusses Penn's Woods, also known as Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania was (briefly) a haven of religious freedom, and William Penn dealt relatively fairly with the natives his colony displaced. Of course, as soon as Penn died, the colonist started abusing the natives immediately. We venture as far south as the Carolina colonies, where the slave labor economy was taking shape. John also takes on the idea of the classless society in America, and the beginning of the idea of the American dream. It turns out that in spite of the lofty dream that everyone had an equal shot in the new world, there were elites in the colonies. And these elites tended to be in charge. And then their kids tended to take over when they died. So yeah, not quite an egalitarian paradise. In addition to all this, we get into the Salem Witch Trials, the treatment of women in the colonies, and colonial economics. Oh yeah, one more thing, before you comment about how he says we're talking about the American Revolution next week, but the end screen says Seven Years War, consider that perhaps the Seven Years War laid the groundwork for the revolution to happen.
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Introduction 00:00
New Amsterdam Becomes New York 0:55
Pennsylvania and the Quakers 2:05
South Carolina 3:37
Mystery Document 4:08
Bacon's Rebellion 5:14
The Dominion of New England and The Tolerance Act 6:17
The Salem Witch Trials 7:31
Colonial American Economics 8:05
Colonial American Society 9:11
Women's Roles in Colonial America 9:51
Credits 11:05
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Life Science:
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b. Cellular biology: structure, function, and processes
c. Molecular biology: DNA, RNA, and protein synthesis
d. Genetics, heredity, and biotechnology
e. Evolution, natural selection, and biodiversity
Topics Covered in this Video: Part 2
f. Classification and taxonomy of living organisms
g. Ecology: ecosystems, energy flow, and ecological relationships
h. Human anatomy, physiology, and health
Physical Science:
a. Matter: properties, states, and phase changes
Topics Covered in Third Video: Part 3
b. Atomic theory, structure, and the periodic table
c. Chemical bonding, reactions, and stoichiometry
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e. Mechanics: forces, motion, energy, and conservation laws
f. Fluid dynamics and properties of gases
g. Waves: properties, sound, and light
h. Electricity, magnetism, and electromagnetism
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This video shows a step by step procedure to finding volume of a rectangular prism.
We use the formula volume = length x width x height.
Notice because we use 3 measurements when we work out the volume of a 3D shape we end with an answer in cubic units (units^3).
We then look out how to work out the volume of composite objects - that is the volume of objects containing more than one shape.
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¡Aprende español práctico con situaciones reales! 🌟 En este video, seguimos dos diálogos esenciales para la vida diaria: hacer operaciones bancarias y hacer la compra en el supermercado. Perfecto para estudiantes de todos los niveles que quieran sonar más naturales en español.
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Operaciones bancarias: ingresar dinero, saldo, tarjeta bancaria, DNI
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GeoGebra Software acts as an important medium to practically teach and learn concepts of Geometry and Algebra. This video is the extension of GeoGebra Tutorial which illustrates practical activities and examples by interactive drawing and verifying the concepts of Mathematics. After watching this complete video, you will able to answer the following:
• How to use various tools available in GeoGebra?
• Draw Point, Line, Intersecting Lines, Polygons using GeoGebra tools.
• Draw a geometrical design without using Regular Polygon tool.
• Draw various 2 dimensional shapes using GeoGebra Software and verify its properties.
• Differentiate Collinear and Non Collinear Points by plotting on a graph in GeoGebra.
• What is Tessellation or Tiling? Make Tessellations or Tiling using GeoGebra.
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Some food combos just shouldn’t work — until you actually try them! 🍕🍦 From fries dipped in milkshakes to peanut butter on burgers, these weird pairings might sound totally wrong but taste absolutely incredible. Ready to test your taste buds and maybe discover your new favorite snack? Let’s dive into the strangest food combos that look “ew!” but taste amazing! 🤯🍴
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