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AdultsAnimalsHumanLifeNatureWildlife... Lek has rescued many abused and domesticated elephants in Thailand. She looks after them in her sanctuary and has formed a deep and personal bond with the elephants she helps.
Greatest Last Stands In History
AdultsEducationHistoryHuman There have been countless bloody battles in history, but sometimes the outnumbered army can find a way to come out victorious! Don't miss today's epic video all about the underdog to discover the greatest "Last Stands" in history!
How To Make The Ultimate Lasagna
AdultsFamilyFilmFoodCooking... It's cheesy, comforting, and indulgent. A truly great lasagna can turn a bad day into a really good one! Check out how we made The Ultimate Lasagna with not one, not two, but FOUR secret ingredients!
Harvesting Wild Honey in the Amazon
AdultsLifeNatureWorldAdventure... While traveling through the Amazon Rainforest, survivalist Hazen Audel locates a colony of bees and harvests honey for the 500 mile journey to come.
Poached rhubarb 3 ways | Jamie Oliver
AdultsFamilyFilmFoodCooking... When it's that time of year and rhubarb is in season you absolutely have to make the most of it.
Why are cockroaches so hard to kill? - Ameya Gondhalekar
AdultsAnimalsBiologyEducationScienceHumor... Dig into the genetic adaptations of cockroaches, and find out what makes it so hard to get rid of these tenacious creatures.
Why Does Salt Make Food Taste Better?
AdultsEducationFoodScience Salt doesn’t just make things salty! It has a lot of different effects on how we perceive flavors!
Why are insects important?
AdultsIndustryLifeNatureScienceEnvironmentFood... Insects pollinate plants. While bees and butterflies get all the credit, moths, wasps, ants and beetles are also pollinators. Insects are integral to our food systems as one-third of food crops depends on the important work of pollinators.
Public Speaking For Beginners
AdultsEducationLifeWorldSpeaking... The video looks at being organized and concise, making direct eye contact, using fewer notes to speak more extemporaneous, using simple slides for visual aids, and a confident posture, gestures, and voice.