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In this video learn the difference between evaporation and condensation.
The structure and function of the small intestines. This coiled organ which is part of the digestive system is found roughly behind your belly button.
How large is the small intestine? About 22 or 23 feet long.
The intestines are divided into 3 parts. The duodenum, the jejunum, and the ileum
The small intestines also contain hairlike projections called villi that help absorb nutrients
In this video, you will learn about the distributive property over subtraction.
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Manual: GeoGebra in a Nutshell (from http://school-maths.com) - Square
this video discusses about how do we integrate graspable math with GeoGebra.
Monsters | Awesome Compilation | Learn Math for Kids | Cartoons for Kids
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The city of Monstropolis in the monster world is powered by energy from the screams of human children. At the Monsters, Inc. factory, skilled monsters employed as "scarers" venture into the human world to scare children and harvest their screams, through doors that activate portals to the children's bedroom closets. It is considered dangerous work, as human children are believed to be "toxic". Energy production is falling because children are becoming less easily scared, and company chairman Henry J. Waternoose is determined to find a solution. James P. "Sulley" Sullivan is the organization's top scarer, but his chief rival, chameleon-like monster Randall Boggs, is close behind.
One day, Sulley discovers that Randall has left a door activated on the scare floor, and a small girl has entered the factory. After several desperate failed attempts to put her back, Sulley conceals her and takes her out of the factory. He interrupts his best friend Mike Wazowski's date with his girlfriend Celia, and chaos erupts when the child is discovered. Sulley and Mike manage to escape with the child before the Child Detection Agency (CDA) quarantines the restaurant, and back at their home, discover that she is not actually toxic after all. Sulley grows attached to her and calls her "Boo", while Mike is just anxious to be rid of her.
When they smuggle her back into the factory in an attempt to send her home, Randall discovers her and tries to kidnap her, but mistakenly kidnaps Mike instead. He straps Mike to a large machine called "The Scream Extractor", which he intends to use to revolutionize the scaring industry and solve the monster world's energy problems by forcefully extracting screams from kidnapped human children, though not without harming them in the process. Before Randall can use the machine on Mike, Sulley intervenes and reports Randall to Waternoose. Waternoose, secretly in league with Randall, instead exiles Mike and Sulley to the human world in the Himalayas. The two are taken in by a Yeti, who suggests they travel to a nearby village to return to the monster world. Sulley prepares to leave, but Mike angrily refuses to go with him. Meanwhile, Randall is preparing to use the Scream Extractor on Boo, but Sulley arrives and saves her. Randall and Sulley fight, and after Mike returns and the two reconcile, they overpower Randall, take Boo and flee.
Randall pursues them to the giant door vault, and a wild chase ensues among the millions of doors as they move in and out of the storage vault on rails to the factory floor. Boo's laughter causes all the doors to activate, allowing the chase to pass in and out of the human world. Randall attempts to kill Sulley, but Boo overcomes her fear and attacks him. Sulley and Mike trap Randall in the human world, where two residents at a trailer park beat him with a shovel, mistaking him for an alligator. Sulley and Mike then trick Waternoose into revealing his plot with Randall, while Mike secretly records the entire conversation. The CDA then arrests Waternoose, and Sulley and Mike say goodbye to Boo and return her home before her door is shredded to prevent any more contact with her.
With the factory temporarily shut down, Sulley is named the new CEO of Monsters, Inc. Under his leadership, the energy crisis is solved by harvesting children's laughter instead of screams, as laughter has been found to be much more potent. Mike takes Sulley aside, revealing he has rebuilt Boo's door, and only needs one final piece, which Sulley took as a memento. Sulley enters and joyfully reunites with Boo.
Join us on this flipped math lesson where we visually explore how to graph a linear function in slope intercept form also know as y=mx+b form.
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The ratio tricks range from the easy and useful in everyday life, right through to the only in math class but it will save you a tonne of time variety.
Ratios are easy with these easy to understand tips and tricks!
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The Night Before Halloween
by Natasha Wing
Illustrated by Cynthia Fisher
Read by Let's Read Stories
"'Twas the night before Halloween, and all through the house, All the creatures were stirring, except for the mouse.The monsters had gathered to plan and prepare,For the trick-or-treaters who soon would be there?."
Little monsters and goofy goblins take center stage in this silly, spooky spin on Clement C. Moore's beloved poem. But what will happen on Halloween when the monsters come face to face with human trick-or-treaters in this fun-filled book by the author of The Night Before Easter?
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Time for Bed, Pete the Kitty: A Touch & Feel Book (Pete the Cat)
by James Dean
Read by Let's Read Stories
In this sweet touch-and-feel story, Pete the Kitty helps toddlers get ready for bed!
Pete takes a fun bubble bath, brushes his teeth, and picks out his pajamas before saying good night. Toddlers will love climbing into bed and snuggling up next to Pete the Kitty before bedtime.
From New York Times bestselling author-illustrator James Dean!
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Pete the Cat's Groovy Guide to Love
by James Dean
Illustrated by Kimberly Dean
Read by Let's Read Stories
Love is in the air!
Pete the Cat shares some groovy words from the heart in this fun collection of all his favorite famous quotes about living an awesome life filled with love.
This cool cat adds his heartfelt take on well-known classics, from Vincent van Gogh to Virgil to Ovid to Charles Dickens, because after all, the best advice is "Love conquers all."
Fans of the bestselling Pete the Cat series will delight in this fun take on quotes, which are accompanied by Pete's witty responses and illustrations by New York Times bestselling artist James Dean.
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Crash Course Big History is back! It turns out, we couldn't tell all of the 13.8 billion years of the history of the universe in 10 Crash Course Episodes. So, Big History host Emily Graslie has returned to add 6 more episodes that look at why the stuff we studied in Big History matter. Today, we're starting with a look at why Cosmic Evolution matters. What exactly does the process of the big bang, the formation of stars, and the birth of planets mean to our lives? Let's find out together.
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Educational video for kids which teaches them how to practice cursive script letter-writing for letter V. Kids will learn how to pronounce and write the alphabet letters with many word examples which start with or include the letter V. This video is part of a larger collection of videos with alphabet learning teaching material and cursive writing material. Excellent resource for Preschool Education.
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Numberblocks | Five Times Table Song | Telling Time | CBeebies
Count along to this five times table song with the Numberblocks as they explore how a clock works and learn how to tell the time!
This is a clip from Numberblocks full episode "About Time" where the Numberblocks learn how to tell the time. To watch CBeebies Numberblocks full episodes and more visit BBC iPlayer here https://www.bbc.co.uk/tv/cbeebies.
Sing along and learn all about numbers with the Numberblocks!
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Topic - GK for Kids | GK Questions for Kids | General Knowledge Trivia Questions and answer for Kids
This video contains 10 basic General Knowledge questions and you will get 10 seconds to answer these questions.
00:00 Introduction
00:11 1. How many days are there in a week?
00:46 2. How many colours are there in Rainbow?
01:08 7 Colours
01:25 3. Which festival is known as the festival of colours?
01:54 4. Which festival is called the festival of light?
02:24 5. How many hours do we have in a Day?
02:55 6. Which colour symbolises peace?
03:29 7. How many weeks are there in a year?
03:57 8. How many sides are there in a triangle?
04:30 9. How many continents are there in the world?
05:27 10. Which is the tallest animal?
05:59 Recap
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Nouns - Irregular Plural | English Grammar with Elvis | Roving Genius
You may have faced difficulty in understanding which Noun can be made plural by adding 's' and which require 'ies', 'es', 'ves' etc.
Let us watch this video to understand more about irregular plural nouns.
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Valence Electron Basics
Learn how to use the periodic table in order to determine the number of valence electrons.
The valence electrons are the electrons found in the outer shell of an atom. The outer shell is also called the orbitals or the atomic electron shells.
I also show two methods of illustrating the valence electrons.
The Bohr diagram and the Lewis dot structure.
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What happens when you mix sodium and water?
Hint: It involves fire.
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What might it feel like to invent calculus?
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In this first video of the series, we see how unraveling the nuances of a simple geometry question can lead to integrals, derivatives, and the fundamental theorem of calculus.
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Until the early 20th century, Tasmania was home to a very weird wolf-like creature. Except that it wasn’t a wolf. Even though it looked like a wolf. How did that happen? Here’s the science of convergent evolution!
Want to see more of my interview with Rob? Click here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hsek8JxUS7M
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Rob Voss - American Museum of Natural History, New York City
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References:
Quammen, D. (2012). The song of the dodo: island biogeography in an age of extinctions. Random House.
Feigin, C. Y., Newton, A. H., Doronina, L., Schmitz, J., Hipsley, C. A., Mitchell, K. J., ... & Menzies, B. R. (2018). Genome of the Tasmanian tiger provides insights into the evolution and demography of an extinct marsupial carnivore. Nature ecology & evolution, 2(1), 182.
Newton, A. H., Spoutil, F., Prochazka, J., Black, J. R., Medlock, K., Paddle, R. N., ... & Pask, A. J. (2018). Letting the ‘cat’out of the bag: pouch young development of the extinct Tasmanian tiger revealed by X-ray computed tomography. Royal Society open science, 5(2), 171914.
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