Txt in English - Canadian College of English Language
AdultsEducation Study English at the Canadian College of English Language in Vancouver, Canada. For more information contact our team.
Primitive Technology: Double water bellows
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Black-tailed Prairie Dog vs Bullsnake | Wild Mexico | BBC Earth
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Ryan's experience studying English in Vancouver, Canada
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Shark Tank's Kevin O'Leary Answers Investor Questions | Tech Support | WIRED
AdultsInvestmentFinance Kevin O'Leary joins WIRED to answer the internet's burning questions about investing.
Hollywood lied to you about Ancient Rome. Here’s the truth | Mary Beard: Full Interview
AdultsCultureHistory “Everyone's image of [Ancient Rome] is based on modern movies. In some ways, I think those were rather impressive, but they got some things terribly wrong.”
Mirror Life - Biggest Threat You’ve Never Heard Of
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How Much Information Can A Human Head Hold?
AdultsBiologyMindfulness SciShow explores the human brain's information storage capacity, comparing it to various technologies.
The Greek myth of the Fates’ prophecy - Iseult Gillespie
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How Deep Can Caves Get?
AdultsNatureWorld Krubera Cave, one of our planet’s deepest known caves, extends 2200 meters into the earth – that’s a depth of nearly six Empire State Buildings.
Can Humanity Stop A Planet-Killing Asteroid?
AdultsAstronomyScienceSpace Some killer asteroids were found only days before flyby. If they had struck Earth, the power of thousands of nuclear bombs would have flattened cities and killed millions.
Chris Hemsworth Reveals his Toughest Challenges | Limitless: Live Better Now | National Geographic
AdultsEntertainmentHealthLifestyleTelevision In this exclusive interview, Chris Hemsworth returns to discuss the highly anticipated new season of his documentary series, Limitless: Live Better Now.
Perfect Pumpkin Recipes | How To Use Pumpkin In Your Cooking
AdultsCookingFood Jamie and Gennaro show you how to use pumpkin and squash in your own cooking!
Surf in English - Canadian College of English Language
AdultsEducation Study English at the Canadian College of English Language in Vancouver, Canada. For more information contact our team.
The Wonder of Weightlifting | Jaime Seeman | TED
AdultsHealthHumorScienceSportsWomen With humor and hard science, obstetrician and gynecologist Jaime Seeman reveals why building muscle is one of the best ways to combat women’s top health risks.
Andressa writes about her experience taking Project Management at the Canadian College
AdultsEducationFamilyCulture "Friends who had experienced Canada spoke highly of its beautiful cities and welcoming atmosphere for international students. Inspired, I pursued Project Management to advance my career, proving it's never too late to chase a dream!"
Why Don't We Have More Fossils?
AdultsArchaeologyEvolutionGeology When you see a bunch of fossils in a museum, you might not think about how unlikely it is that they got there. But there's a lot of lucky dice rolls that landed that mastodon in the museum, and researchers are really motivated to find out what factors influence any organism's odds of fossilizing. Here's what we know and what we need to know.