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35018151062016-02-112016-02-17BY-SAthunderbufferEnglishC1-1869Clip for users with effective operational efficiency of the English language0
6449663892018-01-25BY-SAfredEnglishC1-1217 7:0012How I built a jet suit0
768852952019-08-302019-08-30BY-SALorenzoEnglishC1-766War of the Current0
295011633682015-05-28BY-SAfredEnglishC1-2376Yassmin Abdel-Magied: What does my headscarf mean to you?Unconscious bias is a prevalent factor driving culture, causing us all to make assumptions based on our own upbringings and influences. Such implicit prejudice affects everything, and it's time for us to be more thoughtful, smarter, better. In this funny, honest talk, Yassmin Abdel-Magied uses a surprising way to challenge us all to look beyond our initial perceptions.0
654196192018-03-03BY-SARGPEnglishC1 15671/6 The Rules Of Abstraction With Matthew CollingsFirst broadcast: Sep 2014. Documentary in which painter and critic Matthew Collings charts the rise of abstract art over the last 100 years, whilst trying to answer a set of basic questions that many people have about this often-baffling art form. How do we respond to abstract art when we see it? Is it supposed to be hard or easy? When abstract artists chuck paint about with abandon, what does it mean? Does abstract art stand for something or is it supposed to be understood as just itself? These might be thought of as unanswerable questions, but by looking at key historical figures and exploring the private world of abstract artists today, Collings shows that there are, in fact, answers. Living artists in the programme create art in front of the camera using techniques that seem outrageously free, but through his friendly-yet-probing interview style Collings immediately establishes that the work always has a firm rationale. When Collings visits 92-year-old Bert Irvin in his studio in Stepney, east London he 0
534164012017-04-232017-05-02BY-SAMario MuñozEnglishC1 89512 hour CLIL module - Mario MuñozThe 2 hour CLIL module includes 2 explanatory videos, links to exercises, an activity and a quiz.0
53791350122017-04-242017-04-24BY-SAcarsettEnglishC1 722 8:1922-hour CLIL module: Introducing Picasso and the Cubismthis CLIL unit allow our students to get to know some details of Picasso's life; understand notions like "cubism", "abstract", "angle", recognise the most important pictures of this author; prepare a Picasso-like painting online; give a short presentation;0
137915772362013-09-13BY-SAKentAndersenEnglishC1 256815:203 reasons we still haven’t gotten rid of malariaWe’ve known how to cure malaria since the 1600s, so why does the disease still kill hundreds of thousands every year? It’s more than just a problem of medicine, says journalist Sonia Shah. A look into the history of malaria reveals three big-picture challenges to its eradication. Science historian Sonia Shah explores the surprisingly fascinating story behind an ancient scourge: malaria.0
167411902082014-03-04BY-SAsongbirdEnglishC1 26744 lessons in creativity0
8401272342012-10-312012-12-04BY-SAmariargEnglishC1 3192400 KV Cable Project - TestingA 140 km long 400kV line between Århus and Aalborg was built in 2002-2004. The video deals with the work of constructing the line and shows the techniques and materials required0
6538513272018-03-032018-04-15BY-SARGPEnglishC1 517468 Painting Styles of Abstraction0
22061045542014-08-212014-09-10BY-SAfredEnglishC1 175525A demo of wireless electricityEric Giler wants to untangle our wired lives with cable-free electric power. Here, he covers what this sci-fi tech offers, and demos MIT's breakthrough version, WiTricity — a near-to-market invention that may soon recharge your cell phone, car, pacemaker.0
239410151882014-11-26BY-NC-NDfredEnglishC1 347918:001A new ecosystem for electric carsForget about the hybrid auto — Shai Agassi says it's electric cars or bust if we want to impact emissions. His company, Better Place, has a radical plan to take entire countries oil-free by 20200
227410031032014-09-13BY-SAPRHEnglishC1 1141A park under NY city0
8593283262020-05-182020-05-20BY-SAKata_KataEnglishC1 343 2:185A short film on archaeological findingsStudents guess content of video based on pre-presented vocabulary, react to content, and work on language points2
791335452019-11-062019-11-06BY-SAcmcpherson147EnglishC1 1052 6:09A short intro to the studio school0
6542436122018-03-03BY-SARGPEnglishC1 540 3:16Abstract vs. Realistic Art0
542751392017-04-252017-04-25BY-SAIsayankovichEnglishC1 243Activities0
5436457992017-04-252017-04-25BY-SAIsayankovichEnglishC1 611Activity 2: My glossary0
5430405222017-04-252017-04-25BY-SAIsayankovichEnglishC1 661Activity 3: Famous architects0
23682289892014-11-11BY-NC-NDfredEnglishC1 196610:002Animal behaviorHank and his cat Cameo help teach us about animal behavior and how we can discover why animals do the things they do.1
539441642017-04-242017-04-25BY-SAIsayankovichEnglishC1 14Architecture: favorite buildings0
2686768502015-03-302015-03-30BYliudvikaskEnglishC1 3801Benefits of Sports0
3841062362012-06-222012-06-27BY-SAfredEnglishC1 884Birke Baehr: What's wrong with our food system11-year-old Birke Baehr presents his take on a major source of our food -- far-away and less-than-picturesque industrial farms. Keeping farms out of sight promotes a rosy, unreal picture of big-box agriculture, he argues, as he outlines the case to green and localize food production. Birke Baehr wants us to know how our food is made, where it comes from, and what's in it. At age 11, he's planning a career as an organic farmer0
118115442022013-06-28BY-SAfredEnglishC1 2855Bob Mankoff: Anatomy of a New Yorker cartoonThe New Yorker receives around 1,000 cartoons each week; it only publishes about 17 of them. In this hilarious, fast-paced, and insightful talk, the magazine's longstanding cartoon editor and self-proclaimed "humor analyst" Bob Mankoff dissects the comedy within just some of the "idea drawings" featured in the magazine, explaining what works, what doesn't, and why.0
18221095462014-03-272014-04-19BY-SAAlexEnglishC1 203613:23Body parts on a chipIt's relatively easy to imagine a new medicine, a better cure for some disease. The hard part, though, is testing it, and that can delay promising new cures for years. In this well-explained talk, Geraldine Hamilton shows how her lab creates organs and body parts on a chip, simple structures with all the pieces essential to testing new medications — even custom cures for one specific person. (Filmed at TEDxBoston)0
1848928622014-04-02BY-SAmandk1977EnglishC1 266116:484Bring on the learning revolution!I was here four years ago, and I remember, at the time, that the talks weren't put online. I think they were given to TEDsters in a box, a box set of DVDs, which they put on their shelves, where they are now. 0:28 (Laughter) 0:30 And actually, Chris called me a week after I'd given my talk and he said, "We're going to start putting them online. Can we put yours online?" And I said, "Sure." 0:39 And four years later, as I said, it's been seen by four ... Well, it's been downloaded four million times. So I suppose you could multiply that by 20 or something to get the number of people who've seen it. And, as Chris says, there is a hunger for videos of me. 0:57 (Laughter) 1:00 (Applause) 1:05 ... don't you feel? 1:06 (Laughter) 1:11 So, this whole event has been an elaborate build-up to me doing another one for you, so here it is. 1:18 (Laughter) 1:21 Al Gore spoke at the TED conference I spoke at four years ago and talked about the climate crisis. And I referenced that at the end of my last talk. So I want to p0
3926725102016-04-07BY-SAsusaEnglishC1 4712Capuchin Monkeys Reject Unequal PayFrans de Waal shows us a task he gave Capuchin monkeys to see if they responded to a sense of fairness. Frans de Waal is a Dutch primatologist and ethologist. He is the Charles Howard Candler professor of Primate Behavior in the Emory University0
4347636112016-05-012016-05-01BY-SAemma.abbateEnglishC1 231715:152CLIL Biotechnology: Genome study and bioinformaticsThis is a CLIL science Lesson on Genome.Secrets, disease and beauty are all written in the human genome, the complete set of genetic instructions needed to build a human being. Now, as scientist and entrepreneur Riccardo Sabatini shows us, we have the power to read this complex code, predicting things like height, eye color, age and even facial structure — all from a vial of blood. And soon, Sabatini says, our new understanding of the genome will allow us to personalize treatments for diseases like cancer. We have the power to change life as we know it. How will we use it?0
56031068492017-05-042017-06-12BY-NC-NDalquigalEnglishC1 1112 5:491Climate Change ExplainedIntroduction to global warming. All the rights for this video are reserved to the original author of the audiovisual content 'The Daily Conversation'.0
1129517602023-02-07BY-SAfredEnglishC1 8734Consumer Behaviour0
21211272312014-06-092014-06-09BY-SA1808125EnglishC1 516 5:41Context lord of the flies0
1131314902023-02-07BY-SAfredEnglishC1 524Control0
80728432632019-12-172025-04-28BY-NC-NDetimaltaEnglishC1 126533COOL - Gardens of MaltaIn this unit students read about two locations that are not usually part of the typical touristic package: the Msida Bastion Historic Garden and Sa Maison Garden. These gardens present some interesting features of Malta's history, especially features that are related to the Birtish era.2
1236511212025-04-012025-04-04BY-NC-NDetimaltaEnglishC1 24801COOL - Malta The Lost Atlantis0
80596841332019-12-102025-04-28BY-NC-NDetimaltaEnglishC1 2100 1:5622COOL - Malta's Wayside ChapelsThis unit presents four of Malta's wayside chapels. These little chapels dot the Maltese countryside and offer a fascinating glimpse into Malta's history and folklore. Students read the texts describing the chapels and watch a short video clip, allowing them to identify the chapels.1
80499595542019-12-062025-04-28BY-NC-NDetimaltaEnglishC1 1499 6:3931COOL - Maltese Prehistoric TemplesIn this unit students are introduced to the Maltese prehistoric temples. They watch a video which briefly describes a few of the prehistoric temple structures, namely the cave complex known as the Xagħra Circle, Ġgantija Temples, Tarxien Temples and the Hypogeum of Ħal Saflieni. Students can also read the transcript to the video to deepen their understanding.1
802311653712019-12-022025-04-28BY-NC-NDetimaltaEnglishC1 1672 8:2413COOL - The Maltese LanguageIn this unit students watch a video about the historical origin of the Maltese language and learn about the Semitic and Romantic influences on its development.1
7210583122018-11-272019-01-08BY-SAfredEnglishC1 2512COOL (Clil Open Online Learning)1
111630982672013-04-232013-04-28BY-SAcelebEnglishC1 588 1:013Customising a Big RigThis unit is specially designed for truck mechanics. They will use their prior knowledge about wiring and fitting lights to vehicles, and will be working on a plan to customise a Big Rig.0
18372025462014-04-012014-09-26BY-SAfredEnglishC1 1168 7:35Dan Cobley: What physics taught me about marketingPhysics and marketing don't seem to have much in common, but Dan Cobley is passionate about both. He brings these unlikely bedfellows together using Newton's second law, Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, the scientific method and the second law of thermodynamics to explain the fundamental theories of branding0
171813641072014-03-112014-03-11BY-SARasaZEnglishC1 255914:38Denise Herzing: Could we speak the language of dolphins?For 28 years, Denise Herzing has spent five months each summer living with a pod of Atlantic spotted dolphins, following three generations of family relationships and behaviors. It's clear they are communicating with one another — but is it language? Could humans use it too? She shares a fascinating new experiment to test this idea.0
21001128382014-05-27BY-SAMrs. SmithEnglishC1 271215:00Dog-friendly dog training0
22081102602014-08-222014-09-10BY-SAfredEnglishC1 141410:321Don't insist on English!In her talk, longtime English teacher Patricia Ryan asks a provocative question: Is the world's focus on English preventing the spread of great ideas in other languages? (For instance: what if Einstein had to pass the TOEFL?) It's a passionate defense of translating and sharing ideas. (Filmed at TEDxDubai.)0
38820953802012-06-252019-12-15BY-SAlsnEnglishC1 1489 9:06Electrical Cars0
1044837742022-05-062022-05-06BY-SAMAgnesSEnglishC1 16Elon Musk's Companies through the Eyes of would be Economists0
2891148122012-04-162013-05-06BY-SAsusanneEnglishC1 534ETS4 and apps0
314149852015-08-26BY-SAfredEnglishC1 410Eurocall0
1130615102023-02-07BY-SAfredEnglishC1 494Example of SWOT factors0
1129111902023-02-072023-02-07BY-SAfredEnglishC1 304External Marketing Auditing0
2513803542015-02-122015-02-12BY-SACaperucitaRojaEnglishC1 238014:181Finding the story inside the painting0
1129412402023-02-072023-02-07BY-SAfredEnglishC1 304Framework0
7245157252018-12-04BY-SAmaster dlaEnglishC1 1141Friends - Gladys0
1179716362024-01-242024-01-24BY-SAfredEnglishC1 989General Health and Safety at Work: Questions and AnswersAuthentic text used with permission from SELECT, the trade association for the electrical contracting industry in Scotland. http://www.select.org.uk/0
12222107412024-12-182024-12-18BY-SAArtur IvanovEnglishC1 319Grammar World Context 10. Adverbials0
1235196102025-03-212025-03-21BY-SAArtur IvanovEnglishC1 277Grammar World Context 11. Agreement0
121339812024-10-022024-10-14BY-SAArtur IvanovEnglishC1 282Grammar World Context 4. Negation0
1214911662024-10-142024-10-14BY-SAArtur IvanovEnglishC1 278Grammar World Context 5. The Subject0
628743762018-01-182018-01-18BY-SAelfy42EnglishC1 3150Han Kang and the Complexity of Translation0
75583241262019-06-252019-06-25BY-SALinkdelesEnglishC1 733 5:211History vs NapoleonAfter the French Revolution erupted in 1789, Europe was thrown into chaos. Neighboring countries' monarchs feared they would share the fate of Louis XVI, and attacked the New Republic, while at home, extremism and mistrust between factions lead to bloodshed. In the midst of all this conflict, a powerful figure emerged to take charge of France. But did he save the revolution or destroy it? 0
334153482015-11-242015-11-24BY-NDjfcEnglishC1 11Hosta Takeover: A Plant Disease Management Case Study: THE CASE. Brooke A. Edmunds, Paula H. Flynn, and Mark L. Gleason0
458316214902016-11-062017-10-20BY-SAsulochanaEnglishC1 43267How are scientists promoting sustainable management of forests in Finland ?0
645034522018-01-25BY-SAingridriisEnglishC1 124171how i built a jet suit0
40425501602016-04-172016-04-20BY-NC-NDJoseRBravoEnglishC1 415521:2011How juries are fooled by statisticsOxford mathematician Peter Donnelly reveals the common mistakes humans make in interpreting statistics — and the devastating impact these errors can have on the outcome of criminal trials.0
7791675312012-09-112014-04-19BY-SAcelebEnglishC1 1071 6:20How the Americans see the British0
791029302019-11-062019-11-06BY-SAcmcpherson147EnglishC1 387817:39How to find work you love0
790932802019-11-062019-11-06BY-SAcmcpherson147EnglishC1 188310:55how to get back to work after a career break0
790729002019-11-062019-11-06BY-SAcmcpherson147EnglishC1 315715:51How to get your ideas to spread0
790836512019-11-062019-11-06BY-SAcmcpherson147EnglishC1 952 4:37how to make applying for jobs less painful0
501151112017-04-042017-04-18BY-SAalvelgonEnglishC1 221616:504How we can predict the next financial crisisThe 2007-2008 financial crisis, you might think, was an unpredictable one-time crash. But Didier Sornette and his Financial Crisis Observatory have plotted a set of early warning signs for unstable, growing systems, tracking the moment when any bubble is about to pop. (And he's seeing it happen again, right now.)0
1131212412023-02-07BY-SAfredEnglishC1 434Implementation0
1129015202023-02-062023-02-08BY-SAfredEnglishC1 334Internal Marketing Audit0
217471732014-06-272014-09-30BY-NC-SAtonileedsEnglishC1 11Interview to Germinal Luis, Part I0
536547662017-04-242017-04-24BY-SAcarsettEnglishC1 74 8:192Introducing Pablo Picassothis CLIL unit allow our students to get to know some details of Picasso's life; understand notions like "cubism", "abstract", "angle", recognise the most important pictures of this author; prepare a Picasso-like painting online; give a short presentation;0
11289222922023-02-062023-02-08BY-SAfredEnglishC1 6934Introduction - The Role of MarketingMarketing as a discipline is a body of knowledge concerned with the relationship of a business to the marketplace. The marketplace is made up of customers, potential customers, competitors, suppliers, distribution channels, communication media and government regulations.0
23701021562014-11-122014-11-12BY-NC-NDfredEnglishC1 184911:392Introduction to electricity, circuits, current and resistanceIntroduction to electricity, circuits, current and resistance1
12218143172024-12-112025-04-24BY-SAetimaltaEnglishC1 45811Introduction to the History of Malta1
560561472017-05-042017-06-12BY-SAalquigalEnglishC1 79413:02Introduction to waves. 2-hour CLIL moduleIntroductory 2-hour lesson to waves in the field of physics0
25397112182015-02-202015-03-19BY-SAcgalliqueEnglishC1 328 3:05Is liberal democraties the end of history ?0
448613622992016-08-302016-08-30BY-SAmarjapEnglishC1 58564Is the Finnish Education system one of the best in the world?In this unit grade 8 students practice writing an essay by integrating ideas and words from other sources into their own writing.0
44872451512016-08-302016-09-06BY-SAmarjapEnglishC1 23974Is the Yeti real?In this unit grade 8 students practice writing an essay and using ideas and words from other sources which they integrate into their own writing by quoting, paraphrasing and summarising. They will also practice setting out a Works Cited list correctly.0
8313235202020-02-132020-02-16BY-SAIlonaveEnglishC1 1649 5:05Janelle Shane: The danger of AI is weirder than you thinkThe danger of artificial intelligence isn't that it's going to rebel against us, but that it's going to do exactly what we ask it to do, says AI researcher Janelle Shane. Sharing the weird, sometimes alarming antics of AI algorithms as they try to solve human problems -- like creating new ice cream flavors or recognizing cars on the road. Shane shows why AI doesn't yet measure up to real brains.0
382121332012-06-222014-04-19BY-SAfredEnglishC1 889 6:231John Hodgman: Design, explainedJohn Hodgman, comedian and resident expert, "explains" the design of three iconic modern objects. (From The Design Studio session at TED2012, guest-curated by Chee Pearlman and David Rockwell.) John Hodgman is a writer, humorist, geek celebrity, former professional literary agent and expert on all world knowledge. He was the bumbling PC in Apple's long-running "I'm a Mac; I'm a PC" ad campaign0
396126732012-06-272012-06-27BY-SAmpeEnglishC1 1467kurzwheiler Ray Kurzweil's latest graphs show that technology's breakneck advances will only accelerate -- recession or not. He unveils his new project, Singularity University, to study oncoming tech and guide it to benefit humanity. Ray Kurzweil is an engineer who has radically advanced the fields of speech, text, and audio technology. He's also one of our finest thinkers, revered for his dizzying -- yet convincing -- writing on the advance of technology, the limits of biology, and the future of the human species. Full bio » 0
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336248142015-12-09BY-SAfredEnglishC1 2414Lead like the great conductors0
772326602019-09-162019-09-16BY-SADenizistEnglishC1 13831Lesson CLIL Deniz Istanbullu0
791130302019-11-062019-11-06BY-SAcmcpherson147EnglishC1 428719:08Let's raise kids to be entrepreneurs0
1129916532023-02-07BY-SAfredEnglishC1 3964Lifestyle Segmentation of the EU Consumer0
790624492019-11-062019-11-06BY-SAcmcpherson147EnglishC1 995 6:31Looking for a job highlight your ability not your experience0
541674702017-04-25BY-SAsarafmzEnglishC1 1052 5:521Lovestruck Romeo.In this 2h Clilstore module, Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet will be introduced through a song. The teacher will devote some time to explain the characteristics of Shakespearean tragedies and also to make a brainstorming in order to discover the previous knowledge of the students. Then, some aspects and its repercussion nowadays will be explored.0
809010732022020-01-032025-04-01BY-NC-NDetimaltaEnglishC1 23451Malta The Lost Atlantis3
8088499262020-01-032020-01-03BY-SAMarioetiEnglishC1 24731Malta The Lost Atlantis0
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160297052014-01-302014-01-30BY-SAfredEnglishC1 24Marketing Case Studies Menu0
16081326702014-01-302023-02-08BY-SAfredEnglishC1 235217:074Marketing case study: FITCHnterview portraying the FITCH marketing company. The interviewer asks the following questions: What is your business mission / core product(s) What is your marketing strategy? Are there special specifications / requirements that your customers must meet? (like size, reputation etc.) If so why? What are the most vital marketing parameters of a consulting company, whose product is finding solutions for other companies? How do you develop new products? How would you characterize competition in your field? How do you differentiate in this market compared to your competitors?0
16012318182014-01-302023-02-08BY-SAfredEnglishC1 19844Marketing case study: GNB New ZealandCase study about GNB New Zealand, is the country's dominant manufacturer of car, commercial, truck and marine batteries. The company is a wholly owned subsidiary of Pacific Dunlop, an Australian parent, who is engaged in a wide range of activities in the automotive industry0
1607138722014-01-302023-02-08BY-SAfredEnglishC1 163510:331Marketing case study: SYNOCO"Interview with a portrait of the SYNOCO marketing company. During the interview the following questions are raised: How do you create a competitive edge in your field? (Technological advances? Product development?) What is more important; focusing on production or sale? In what way do you take the global market into consideration at the planning stage of your products? Is it only production, which is influenced by the global market, or is this also the case with other activities like marketing, control and distribution? What demands do the global market place on your employees? (E.g. cultural understanding, flexibility) When we are talking about good marketing strategy, what do you consider to be the greatest differences between business to business relations and other markets, e.g. the consumer market?0
1606134562014-01-302023-02-08BY-SAfredEnglishC1 4824Marketing Case study: The Gasa Case0
16051458172014-01-302023-02-08BY-SAfredEnglishC1 47943Marketing Glossary0
1604924272014-01-302014-01-30BY-SAfredEnglishC1 6891Marketing Introduction: The role of Marketing0
16031227552014-01-302014-02-04BY-SAfredEnglishC1 404Marketing Study Main PageMain menu and key to the marketing study units0
541556732017-04-25BY-SAsarafmzEnglishC1 1980 6:462Midsummer Night's DreamAn introduction to Midsummer Night's Dream, by Shakespeare.0
2788137192015-04-252015-05-25BY-SAJLorcaEnglishC1 651 4:4911Moulding injection as a process for polymeric transformation0
841229352020-03-102020-03-11BY-SAMIriamDaVinciEnglishC1 2695Mozart in Prague1
2213981302014-08-292014-08-29BY-SAMethodsEnglishC1 179216:301My daughter, MalalaPakistani educator Ziauddin Yousafzai reminds the world of a simple truth that many don’t want to hear: Women and men deserve equal opportunities for education, autonomy, an independent identity. He tells stories from his own life and the life of his daughter, Malala, who was shot by the Taliban in 2012 simply for daring to go to school. "Why is my daughter so strong?” Yousafzai asks. “Because I didn’t clip her wings."0
2891645372015-05-192015-05-19BY-SAfredEnglishC1 32441My daughter, my wife, our robot, and the quest for immortalityThe founder of Sirius XM satellite radio, Martine Rothblatt now heads up a drug company that makes life-saving medicines for rare diseases (including one drug that saved her own daughter's life). Meanwhile she is working to preserve the consciousness of the woman she loves in a digital file ... and a companion robot. In an onstage conversation with TED's Chris Anderson, Rothblatt shares her powerful story of love, identity, creativity, and limitless possibility.1
533442312017-04-232017-05-01BY-SArockyEnglishC1 95 9:3111Nanotechnology0:11 Let's imagine a sculptor building a statue, just chipping away with his chisel. Michelangelo had this elegant way of describing it when he said, "Every block of stone has a statue inside of it, and it's the task of the sculptor to discover it." But what if he worked in the opposite direction? Not from a solid block of stone, but from a pile of dust, somehow gluing millions of these particles together to form a statue. 0:36 I know that's an absurd notion. It's probably impossible. The only way you get a statue from a pile of dust is if the statue built itself — if somehow we could compel millions of these particles to come together to form the statue. 0:51 Now, as odd as that sounds, that is almost exactly the problem I work on in my lab. I don't build with stone, I build with nanomaterials. They're these just impossibly small, fascinating little objects. They're so small that if this controller was a nanoparticle, a human hair would be the size of this entire room. And they're at the heart of a field we0
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827319302020-02-07BY-SAderkjankoolEnglishC1 5293New assignment:0
825428382020-02-052020-06-25BY-SAderkjankoolEnglishC1 5293New assignment:0
2890101742015-05-192015-05-19BY-SAfredEnglishC1 169511:061Nickel-cadmium batteryElectrolytic cells and batteries: Nickel-cadmium battery.0
384354862016-03-312016-03-31BY-SAelena_rmEnglishC1 280311origami and maths0
23651758332014-11-112014-11-11BY-NC-NDfredEnglishC1 227612:462Photosynthesis!Hank explains the extremely complex series of reactions whereby plants feed themselves on sunlight, carbon dioxide and water, and also create some by products we're pretty fond of as well.0
1130713802023-02-072023-02-07BY-SAfredEnglishC1 974PLAN0
1129212902023-02-072023-02-08BY-SAfredEnglishC1 974PLAN0
645137502018-01-252018-01-25BY-SAcpiEnglishC1 20181Plant secrets0
8128362011-10-062014-04-19BY-SAKentEnglishC1 21835Pools-cx0
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658335502018-03-192018-03-19BY-SAraulcar44EnglishC1 1PPPLLLVIDEO DE PUSSY0
318783224742015-10-092015-10-09BY-SAaw389EnglishC1 1989Processes in the soil system0
1130911202023-02-072023-02-07BY-SAfredEnglishC1 1944Product Life Cycle (PLC)0
470253042017-01-27BY-SAWjkEnglishC1 275RaceTrailer0
654035772018-03-03BY-SARGPEnglishC1 1159Realism vs Modern Art0
4480104618222016-08-142017-09-11BY-SAmarjapEnglishC1 40844Religion Grade 8: Persecution of ChristiansGrade 8 Religion students are studying the history of Christianity. In this unit we take a closer look at the persecution of the early Christians and look at how it compares to modern times.0
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