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Hope for Youth Project - Smrt Scholarship Program

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In 2012 Smrt and the Canadian College of English Language initiated a scholarship program for 50 students who have lost parents, homes, and livelihoods as a result of the tsunami in Japan. The scholarship was for free tuition (courtesy of CCEL) and free accommodation for up to 3 months.

The Many Layers Of Sedimentary Rocks

Kids Nature Science World
Jessi and Sam learn about sedimentary rocks and show how you can use vinegar to identify a piece of limestone.

Elements Of Art

Youth Art How-to
Learn about the elements of art and how they can work together.

People said this experiment was impossible, so I tried it

Adults Education Science
A massive thank you to everyone at Goldschmidt for making this possible. With special thanks to Dr. Axel Hoeschen, Christof Gassmann and Claudia Koch.

Primitive Technology: A-frame Roof Tile Factory

Adults Construction Creativity Education
With the wet season only 2 months away and thatch being an impermanent material, I needed to make more roof tiles for a new hut that will withstand the next deluge.

Iryna speaks about her experience taking Smrt IELTS in Vancouver.

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Iryna took two months of Smrt IELTS preparation at the Canadian College of English Language. Many students who are in the last one or two years of their secondary school take an IELTS course to prepare for entrance into university.

How To Draw: Cute Mushroom Friends

Kids Art Creativity How-to
Follow along with us and learn how to draw cute mushroom friends!

Happy News

Youth Animals Artificial Intelligence Human
De-Graft has this week's Happy News to brighten your week.

Can Young Cheetahs Hunt These Antelope? | Animals With Cameras | BBC Earth

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A herd of gemsbok are a dangerous target for young cheetahs, but that doesn't stop this boisterous group from trying to hunt them. As the hunt plays out the tables quickly turn, and the large male gemsbok charges to protect his herd...

Historian Answers Wild West Questions | Tech Support | WIRED

Adults History Human Life
Historian Mark Lee Gardner joins WIRED to answer the internet's burning questions about the Wild West era.

Grover's Island Groove

Kids Fun Movement Music
Watch Elmo and Abby flow like the ocean, sway like the trees, and more in Grover's Island Groove!

Clothing Recycling Programmes

Youth Environment Style World
Do clothing recycling programmes actually work? Let's take a closer look.

The Infinite Stories of Hinduism: Crash Course Religions #5

Adults History Human
What does it mean to be Hindu? In this episode of Crash Course Religions, we’ll learn about the surprising history of the term “Hindu,” what the word “karma” really means, and how this vast, sprawling tradition contains more than one version of a story.

Smrt App for Teachers

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Ellie The Elephant And The Stinkin' Thinkin!

Kids Books Listening Reading
Join Ellie on an adventure to learn about the importance of her thoughts - and kick that stinkin' thinkin' to the curb!

Fabulous Food Chains

Youth Ecology Education Science
In this of Crash Course Kids, Sabrina talks about the way energy moves, or flows, through an ecosystem and how that movement forms Food Chains!

Is expensive Salt actually worth it?

Adults Film Food Media
In this video, we are doing a deep dive into Salt, the most important ingredient we use every time we cook.

America is rife with political traps. What’s your escape route? | The Dilemma Ep. 3

Adults Education Politics
Can we let go of the need to win arguments without losing a part of who we are?

Let's Talk About Love

Kids Relationships Self Wellness
There are lots of ways to say I love you! You might like to give someone a hug, or tell them kind words. How do you show your love for someone?

Website Cookies Explained

Youth Facts Technology
Website cookies are small pieces of data that track what you do online. So, what are you signing up for when you click to accept cookies?

Debunking the Nuclear-Powered Manhole Cover

Adults Education History Science
In 1957, a high-speed camera caught a cast iron cap moving at 66 kilometers per second.