What is a “Developed” Country? Crash Course Geography #40
AdultsHistoryHumanLifeEconomyEducationoday we’re going to discuss what it means for a place to be “developed”. Development is often associated with economic success — that is countries with higher standards of living and material wealth like those found in Europe and North America.
Can you outsmart the fallacy that divided a nation? - Elizabeth Cox
AdultsCreativityDesignEducationPoliticsExplore the middle ground fallacy, which assumes that the truth is always a compromise between two extreme opposing positions.
What’s in the Trunk? with Sir David Attenborough | The Green Planet | BBC Earth
AdultsEducationLifeNatureScienceDon’t try this with your normal headphones, but you can actually listen to the inside of a tree! Listen and watch along as Sir David Attenborough discovers the amazing things going on inside our trunky friends.
Most People Don't Know How Bikes Work
AdultsConstructionCreativityScienceTechnologyGadgetsEducationWhy are bicycles stable? The most common answer is gyroscopic effects, but this is not right. This video was sponsored by Kiwico.
Save the Troy Library "Adventures In Reverse Psychology"
AdultsPsychologyEducationPoliticsSociety"The city of Troy, Michigan was facing a budget shortfall, and was considering closing the Troy Public Library for lack of funds.
How to Photograph the Night Sky | National Geographic
AdultsCreativityEducationHumanPhotographyScienceNASCAR driver and photography enthusiast, Bubba Wallace, and National Geographic Photographer Babak Tafreshi demonstrate how to take nighttime photos of the sky. Paid Content for Columbia.
Can you outsmart the slippery slope fallacy? - Elizabeth Cox
AdultsEducationHumanSciencePsychologyDig into the slippery slope fallacy, which assumes that one step will lead to a series of events that lead to an extreme— often bad— scenario.