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The Uncomfortable Truth About Ozempic (Updated Version)

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Losing weight is hard, and obesity is one of the unhealthiest things that can happen to your body.

Play-Based Learning

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Explore the benefits and challenges of using self-directed play-based learning models in schools.

Best Job Ever: Guerrilla Geographer

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Daniel Raven-Ellison is a guerrilla geographer experiencing nature in new ways.

He, She, It

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Let's practice the pronouns he, she, and it along with some adjectives.

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.

Secret Sunken Cities (Full Episode) | Drain the Oceans Compilations | National Geographic

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Lost civilizations, mysterious sunken cities, and legendary sites have all vanished beneath the waves. Can draining the seas help unlock their secrets?

Sizzling Prawns With A Rainbow Salad | Jamie Oliver

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Adding a pop of sweetness to this dish, pomegranates are a great source of vitamin B6, keeping our nervous system healthy so our cells can send signals to each other.

Mrs. Apple's Rose Jam

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Watch a stop motion animation of a felted mouse making rose jam. What is she thinking as she makes her jam?

The Color-Changing Celery Experiment

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Want to learn how plants move water around inside them? Then try this amazing colour-changing celery experiment, in class or at home.

I Is For Iguana

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Let’s sing and learn phonics together! I is for iguana, ice cream, igloo, ink, and insect!

How I Set Myself Free | Keke Palmer | TED

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Multihyphenate entertainer Keke Palmer has mastered the art of performing — on stage and off.

Why Cold Drinks Were Deadly Before 1914

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The rise and fall of a forgotten frozen empire.

Material World

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In this episode, Sabrina shows us how material scientists are working on these two things today. Also, your cell phone holds the answer.

5 Minute Stories: Penguin Chicks

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In this fun read-along story, kids of all ages will learn fascinating facts and new vocabulary as they are immersed in the penguins’ Antarctic habitat.

I'm A Baby Fish

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This ocean song reviews marine animals with cumulative sounds that are fun to splash and sing to!

Smrt App for Teachers

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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.

The fascinating reason you loved peek-a-boo

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Dig into how the simple game of peek-a-boo contributes to babies developing their cognitive, motor, and social skills.

Is This The Ocean's 'Weirdest' Creature?

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Our oceans are home to some of the most bizarre creatures, and that is especially the case with this 'vampire squid from hell'…

Best Job Ever: Spaceship Designer

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As a space architect, Constance Adams has designed vehicles for human exploration of space. Learn more about her and her out of this world career.

Pierre The Penguin

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Pierre lives at the zoo. He’s an African Penguin, which means he doesn’t like the ice. He prefers to be warm. Come along for the true-life story of how someone set out to solve Pierre’s problem.