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From Series: Express Yourself: Nonverbal Communications in a Digital World
Featuring interviews with communications professors and business professionals,this program delves into written digital communication and explores how punctuation, emoticons, emoji...
Motion Masters Grade(s): 9 - 12, Academic/AP
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In 2018, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down the federal ban on sports betting, allowing states to legalize and regulate it. Since then, sports gambling has exploded, with more than...
Open to Debate Grade(s): 9 - 12
A new study in The Lancet, a respected medical journal, revealed that three-quarters of adults and almost half of teenagers in the United States are now overweight or obese. Recent...
From Series: Untold: The White House Historical Association
U.S. Presidential transportation has evolved over time, from George Washington's horse-drawn carriage to the modern "Air Force One" and "The Beast."
Makematic Grade(s): 6 - 8, 9 - 12
The role of the First Lady of the United States has changed over the years. These women have shaped the White House as well as the nation.
There is a rich history of protests and demonstrations at the White House and Lafayette Park, from the suffragists' silent pickets to a peace vigil that has spanned across decades.
From Series: Untold: International Spy Museum
Oleg Penkovsky, a Soviet spy who switched allegiances to the West during the Cold War, helped to avert nuclear war during the Cuban Missile Crisis.
From Series: Bill of Rights, Homework Help
Under what circumstances can the government take your property? In 2005, the Supreme Court took on this question in the case of Kelo v. New London. The court argued about whether a...
Can the police use illegally seized evidence in a court of law? The landmark Supreme Court case Mapp v. Ohio addressed this issue, and the decision has had a lasting impact in the...
This Marbury vs Madison summary video displays William Marbury as a judge appointed at the end of John Adams’ presidency but who never got his official commission papers. Once Thom...
McCulloch v Maryland was the 1819 Supreme Court case dealing mostly with the issue of Federalism. This McCulloch v Maryland summary explains the creation of a National Bank which w...
Does the Second Amendment prevent a city from effectively outlawing handgun ownership? In 2008, Otis McDonald attempted to purchase a handgun for self-defense purposes in a Chicago...
Why is the drinking age set at 21? This Homework Help video explores the dispute between states and the federal government over the legal age, and how it is an example of the princ...
Religious liberty is one of the foundational principles of American society, but how should it be balanced with government interests in an educated citizenry? This Homework Help vi...
Over the past decade, social justice movements in the United States have encouraged public school officials and educators to teach students about systemic racism, privilege, gender...
Open to Debate Grade(s): 9 - 12, Academic/AP
On May 30, 2024, a New York jury convicted former president Donald Trump of 34 felony counts regarding hush money payments and falsification of business records. Trump has the righ...
From Series: DK Timelines
This video outlines the early years of World War II, a devastating conflict that reshaped the world between 1939 and 1945. The timeline captures key moments from the rise of Nazi G...
This video covers the key events of World War II from 1941 to 1945, highlighting the turning of the tide against the Axis powers, the atrocities of the Holocaust, and the devastati...
This video traces the history of the Ottoman Empire, a vast and influential dynasty that lasted 600 years, spanning Eastern Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East. The timeline...
This series explores the challenges of nonverbal communication in a digital world, looking at remote meetings, video calls, and written digital communications. Featuring interviews...
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Trace ground-breaking discoveries that have transformed our picture of the universe over the past 50 years, shedding light on everything from exoplanets to supermassive black holes...
NOVA Grade(s): 9 - 12, Academic/AP
From Series: Decoding the Universe
When we look at the world at the tiniest scales in the subatomic realm, things get weird - very weird. Take a wild ride through the quantum world, from the discoveries that reveal...
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Once hailed as a scientific marvel, plastics now pose significant environmental and health risks. This program investigates growing evidence of the dangers of chemicals used in pla...
Network Ireland Television Grade(s): 9 - 12, Academic/AP
In this Homework Help video, learn the story of the landmark Supreme Court case of Baker v. Carr. How did the ruling in this case contribute to the democratic principle of “one per...
The Dred Scott v Sandford case of 1857 was brought to the Supreme Court just four years before the start of the Civil War. Dred Scott sued his master for his freedom and Judge Robe...
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