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What's the Difference Between Cults and Religion?: Crash Course Religions #3

Adults History Human
What is a cult? How are cults different from religions? And why do many religious scholars say we shouldn’t even use that label? In this episode of Crash Course Religions, we’ll learn why the line between cults and religions is much fuzzier than it seems.

How To Take A Dinosaur's Temperature

Adults Animals History Life
Despite the seemingly basic things we don't know about dinosaurs, we do know some surprising things – like their body temperatures.

Baa Baa Black Sheep

Kids Education Fun Music
Sing along to this classic nursery rhyme featuring Tony on the ukulele!

Back-To-School: 4 Stories

Youth Education Human Self
Four kids. Four unique back-to-school journeys.

We Traveled Back in Time. Now Physicists Are Angry.

Adults Life Science Technology
Time travel is possible. In fact, you’ve been doing it since the day you were born.

Discover in English - Canadian College of English Language

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Study English at the Canadian College of English Language in Vancouver, Canada. For more information contact our team.

Let's Talk About Emotions

Kids Relationships Self Wellness
Understanding our emotions is so helpful, no matter your age or abilities! What are things that make YOU feel angry or happy or scared?

Why Is The Milky Way Flat?

Youth Education Space
Explore the ever-evolving structure of the Milky Way galaxy, and find out how it got its spiral shape.

How Nine Nuclear Saboteurs Changed WWII

Adults History Human Technology
In Germany in 1939, the Uranverein, or “uranium club,” was trying to beat Oppenheimer to the bomb.

The Ocean Has Weather Too And It's Weird

Adults Life Nature Weather
Prepare to support and help sustain healthy coastal and marine ecosystems with a focus on community impact by earning a Master of Science degree in Coastal and Marine Science and Management.

How To Draw: Space Folding Surprise

Kids Art Creativity How-to
This is a folding surprise lesson, so when you open up your drawing, it changes.

At-Home Lab: Making Bread

Youth Experiments Food Science
Learn a little about at-home chemistry in the kitchen.

Can Dogs Detect the Next Pandemic Before It Begins? | Glen J. Golden | TED

Adults Animals Nature Science
What if animals like dogs, ferrets, mice and raccoons could help sniff out the next pandemic? Exploring the science of smell, neurobiologist Glen J. Golden delves into the development of a "mechanical nose" that could detect diseases by identifying specific odor profiles.

Exposing The Flaw In Our Phone System

Adults Data Science Life Technology
Can you trust your phone?

I Can Go!

Kids Language Movement Music
Watch as they dance and sing while learning about opposite directions in this fun and educational video.

Zero Waste Week

Youth Education Environment
Ricky has been to a school in South London which has taken lots of steps to try to put an end to their waste.

Primitive Technology: Water Bellows smelt

Adults Creativity Education Nature
I tested the water bellows with a smelt and it produced a small amount of iron from the ore. The concept has a lot of potential but is having some issues.

Alp speaks about his experience taking Project Management at the Canadian College

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Alp took the Project Management Diploma at the Canadian College. He speaks about how the skills he learned studying in Vancouver helped him when he was working at Zodiac's head office in Vancouver as a Project Manager.

Stanley The Sloth And The Tremendous Timekeeper

Kids Animals Books Reading
Even though Stanley tends to run late, join him on his adventure to give his time to help a friend.

Four Spheres Part 1

Youth Facts Science World
In this episode of Crash Course Kids, Sabrina talks about two of the four spheres that make up our planet; The Geosphere and the Biosphere.

Baby Penguins Take a Mud Bath | Narrated by Andrew Scott | BBC Earth

Adults Animals Life Nature
In the height of summer, adult penguins are able to take a swim to beat the heat. But their babies still have their winter coats, and can't swim yet. Instead, they resort to slightly messier methods to cool down.