You've Never Heard of the World's Most Common Mineral
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he most common substance in the world is literally IN the world. It's a mineral called bridgmanite, and it belongs to a class of minerals (called perovskites) that scientists are trying to use in the next generation of solar panels.
Animal Spotlight: Working Cats
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Meet Lucky and Buster, two special rescue cats that found their purrfect careers.
Wagner talks about his experience studying International Trade at the Canadian College
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Wagner is a Brazilian student who studied the International Trade Diploma at the Canadian College. He received a FITT Diploma which will help him get a better job in Brasil.
Becoming An Artist: Yoko Ono
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Meet Yoko Ono. She is an artist, filmmaker, activist and musician who believes that you can change the world by being yourself.
How Does Mail Get Delivered?
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Are you wondering: How does mail get delivered? This question came from Violet, a student from Canada.
Pokémon Cards
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Rhys finds out what goes into designing the cards at Creatures HQ.
How Unions Work
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Have you been hearing a lot about strikes this summer? Learn a little about unions and why they strike.
M Jackson: Glacier Explorer
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M Jackson studies glaciers and meets wildlife as she discovers everything she can about ancient ice.
The Antarctic Mountaineer Life
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Find out what it's like to be a mountaineer stationed in Antarctica.
Happy World Teachers' Day
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This World Teachers’ Day, we are celebrating everyone helping to keep students learning—whether in a classroom, at home, or somewhere in between.
Communicating With Your Instructor
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How to Write an Email to your Instructor - Tips for writing clear and effective emails to your instructor. CCEL Live https://canada-english.com/en/ccel-live
Ideas From Experts on Fighting Screen Fatigue
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The reality is that technology is critical. But in trying to find a new sense of balance (or any balance at all), there are a few things we can do to alleviate some of these growing pains.
I Lost My Job But Found My Passion - YouTuber Matthew Santoro's Story
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Matthew Santoro is a true YouTube OG bringing tons of energy, entertainment and commentary to millions of fans for years! Watching him on his channel now you'd think he's been doing it all of his life - he seems so natural it's hard to imagine he's ever done anything else.
Got Bees? Meet a Swarm Chaser Up for the Challenge
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When bees swarm, most people run as fast as they can in the other direction. Portland beekeeper Mandy Shaw does the opposite.
The Truth About Veritasium
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The truth, with photons. I hope I've articulated everything clearly in this video. If not, I'll clarify in comments. Thanks to everyone who appears in this video and thanks to everyone who watches this video!
It's not you. Commuting is bad for your health.
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My commute is like a second job, and it might be killing me.
How to Start a Business
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We're often encouraged to think that the secret to starting a business is to have a bold and entirely original idea. But the suggestion here is that all we really need is to LOVE something a little more than most other people do: that will be enough to help us stand out from the competition.
Universal Basic Income Explained - Free Money for Everybody? UBI
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What the state covered your cost of living, would you still go to work?
Open offices are overrated
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If you work in an office, there's a good chance it's an open one. How did we get here? And why is it so bad?
You Are Not What You Earn
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The modern world firmly equates how much we earn with how good, noble, wise and worthy of honour we are. This is a brutal misunderstanding of how salaries are determined. We need to operate with a far more nuanced view of what the money we earn says about us.
These College Students Built a Hyperloop Pod... Here's What Happened
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College can be stressful with all the classes, exams and social events to balance. Now, imagine doing all that while building a Hyperloop pod that will be judged by Elon Musk... no pressure. A scrappy group of students from Wisconsin boldly took on that challenge, and they learned that no matter how many all-nighters you pull, there's always more work to be done.