Can you solve the bridge riddle? - Alex Gendler - English
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Taking that internship in a remote mountain lab might not have been the best idea. Pulling that lever with the skull symbol just to see what it did probably wasn’t so smart either. But now is not the time for regrets because you need to get away from these mutant zombies...fast. Can you use math to get you and your friends over the bridge before the zombies arrive? Alex Gendler shows how.
Lesson by Alex Gendler, animation by Artrake Studio.
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Can you solve the three gods riddle? - Alex Gendler - English
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You and your team have crash-landed on an ancient...
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You and your team have crash-landed on an ancient planet. Can you appease the three alien overlords who rule it and get your team safely home? Created by logician Raymond Smullyan, and popularized by his colleague George Boolos, this riddle has been called the hardest logic puzzle ever. Alex Gendler shows how to solve it.
Lesson by Alex Gendler, animation by Artrake Studio.
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Does grammar matter? - Andreea S. Calude - English
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It can be hard sometimes, when speaking, to remember all of...
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It can be hard sometimes, when speaking, to remember all of the grammatical rules that guide us when we’re writing. When is it right to say “the dog and me” and when should it be “the dog and I”? Does it even matter? Andreea S. Calude dives into the age-old argument between linguistic prescriptivists and descriptivists — who have two very different opinions on the matter.
Lesson by Andreea S. Calude, animation by Mike Schell.
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How miscommunication happens (and how to avoid it) - Katherine...
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Have you ever talked with a friend about a problem,...
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Have you ever talked with a friend about a problem, only to realize that he just doesn’t seem to grasp why the issue is so important to you? Have you ever presented an idea to a group, and it’s met with utter confusion? What’s going on here? Katherine Hampsten describes why miscommunication occurs so frequently, and how we can minimize frustration while expressing ourselves better.
Lesson by Katherine Hampsten, animation by Andrew Foerster.
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What’s the smallest thing in the universe? - Jonathan Butterworth -...
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If you were to take a coffee cup, and break it in half, then in half again, and keep carrying on, where would you end up? Could you keep on going forever? Or would you eventually find a set of indivisible building blocks out of which everything is made? Jonathan Butterworth explains the Standard Model theory and how it helps us understand the world we live in.
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How did clouds get their names? - Richard Hamblyn - English
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The study of clouds has always been a daydreamer’s...
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The study of clouds has always been a daydreamer’s science, aptly founded by a thoughtful young man whose favorite activity was staring out of the window at the sky. Richard Hamblyn tells the history of Luke Howard, the man who classified the clouds and forever changed humanity’s understanding of these changeable, mysterious objects.
Lesson by Richard Hamblyn, animation by Nick Hilditch.
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How computers translate human language - Ioannis Papachimonas - English
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Is a universal translator possible in...
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Is a universal translator possible in real life? We already have many programs that claim to be able to take a word, sentence, or entire book in one language and translate it into almost any other. The reality, however, is a bit more complicated. Ioannis Papachimonas shows how these machine translators work, and explains why they often get a bit mixed up.
Lesson by Ioannis Papachimonas, animation by NOWAY Video Club.
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Buffalo buffalo buffalo: One-word sentences and how they work - Emma...
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‘Buffalo buffalo Buffalo...
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‘Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo’ is a grammatically correct sentence. How? Emma Bryce explains how this and other one-word sentences illustrate some lexical ambiguities that can turn ordinary words and sentences into mazes that mess with our minds.
Lesson by Emma Bryce, animation by Karrot Animation.
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Where did English come from? - Claire Bowern - English
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When we talk about ‘English’, we often think of it as...
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When we talk about ‘English’, we often think of it as a single language. But what do the dialects spoken in dozens of countries around the world have in common with each other, or with the writings of Chaucer? Claire Bowern traces the language from the present day back to its ancient roots, showing how English has evolved through generations of speakers.
Lesson by Claire Bowern, animation by Patrick Smith.
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The language of lying — Noah Zandan - English
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We hear anywhere from 10 to 200 lies a day. And although we’ve...
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We hear anywhere from 10 to 200 lies a day. And although we’ve spent much of our history coming up with ways to detect these lies by tracking physiological changes in their tellers, these methods have proved unreliable. Is there a more direct approach? Noah Zandan uses some famous examples of lying to illustrate how we might use communications science to analyze the lies themselves.
Lesson by Noah Zandan, animation by The Moving Company Animation Studio.
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Cartoon Series | Hadi Mehdi aur Fatima | Ep-5 | Sifat e Sabutia |...
Hadi, Mehdi aur Fatima
Episode ۵ Topic : Allah ki Sifat (Sifat e Sabootia) (Part-1)
Hadi and Mehdi Discussing about Sifat e...
Hadi, Mehdi aur Fatima
Episode ۵ Topic : Allah ki Sifat (Sifat e Sabootia) (Part-1)
Hadi and Mehdi Discussing about Sifat e Khuda, but could\'nt understand the actual meanings. So, they take help of Fatima to understand the lesson.
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TAREEKH E ISLAM-1 | CHAPTER 1 | TAREEKH KI EHMIAT | Urdu
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Tareekh ki Ahmiat (Ehmiat)
In this first Lesson Introduction and importance to the History and History of Islam will...
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Tareekh ki Ahmiat (Ehmiat)
In this first Lesson Introduction and importance to the History and History of Islam will be discussed with new Method of memorizing very quickly. That is \"Mind Maps\".
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Why was India split into two countries? - Haimanti Roy
Dig into the 1947 Partition of India, when Britain split the region into two states, India and Pakistan, and the mass migrations and violence that...
Dig into the 1947 Partition of India, when Britain split the region into two states, India and Pakistan, and the mass migrations and violence that followed.
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In 1947, the British viceroy announced that after 200 years of British rule, India would gain independence and be partitioned into Hindu India and Muslim Pakistan. What followed was one of the largest and bloodiest forced migrations in history: an estimated 1 million people lost their lives. What caused this violent aftermath? Haimanti Roy details the lasting legacies of the Partition of India.
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Spiritual Reminder | H.I. Masoud Aali | Farsi Sub English
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One of the factors that expands one\'s capacity, which we discussed last night, is good manners and morals [akhlaq], especially at...
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One of the factors that expands one\'s capacity, which we discussed last night, is good manners and morals [akhlaq], especially at home and with one\'s family. The Holy Prophet (s), who had the most and highest level of capacity, had the best etiquette of all creation. In this regard, his (s) capacity was great.
May God have mercy on Shaheed Beheshti. In his memoirs, he writes that I asked Imam Khomeini, \"During the time when you were young in Qom, who taught the class on etiquette and morals [akhlaq]?\" Imam Khomeini said that when I was young, there was no class on etiquette and morals [akhlaq]. There were individuals who embodied good etiquette and morals, who we learned from them through their actions.
No one sat and taught good etiquette and morals [akhlaq] in a class. There were individuals who embodied good akhlaq. Individuals like Ayatollah Abdul Karim Haeri Yazdi, whose entire conduct and behaviors embodied good akhlaq. I will give you one example. Notice how if someone were to see this, for the rest of their life, they would not forget it.
One day, it was raining, and it had rained very much. At that time, Qom had dirt roads, not asphalt roads- so when it rained, the streets would become muddy. Once a seminary student was passing through one of these streets. He was moving quickly in order to make it in time for his lesson. [As he was walking], he stepped in a muddy pit, and one of his shoes got stuck inside the muddy pit. He limped over to a wall and stood their one-legged wondering what he would do now. At that moment, Ayatollah Abdul Karim Haeri Yazdi, the great marja\' taqlid who truly was a great man. He was also elderly. From his place of study, which was in a mosque close by, Ayatollah Abdul Karim Haeri Yazdi came out and saw this seminary student standing with one leg while his shoe was stuck in the mud. He took off his own shoes and put it on the foot of the seminary student. He told him wear this and go to your lesson. This seminary student was shocked and said, \"Agha, I will think of something to do.\" Ayatollah Abdul Karim Haeri Yazdi without any shoes said, \"No, my home is close by. I will go home and wash my feet. You go to your studies.\"
Now look at this, for this eldery maraj\' taqlid to have an interaction like this with a youth, this is better than a thousand lessons of akhlaq given verbally. In fact, etiquette and morals [akhlaq], gnosticism [irfan], training and education [tarbiyat], before they are to be read about in books or heard in lectures, they must be seen. A person must see someone who is like this, not just hear about it or read about it in books. They must see someone like this.
Allamah Majlesi, may God be pleased with him, who compiled the \"Bihar al-Anwar\" and was a great person- on Thursday nights, he used to gather his family and speak to them for 30 minutes. He would tell them a narration [hadith], give them admonishments and advice, tell them some Islamic rulings, and recite a eulogy. He would speak to them for 30 minutes. But this Allamah Majlesi, who would speak to them for 30 minutes, he would act on these for an entire week. When his children would see his actions, akhlaq, kindness, compassion, and honesty, his 30 minutes of speaking had a deep effect within the depths of their being.
I will never forget this. There was a successful mother who lived in Tehran. She had four children who each of them was better, nobler, more religious, and more respecful than the next. They were also very educated. They asked this successful mother that how were you able to raise such good kids? Nowadays, parents don\'t have much influence over their children. It is truly like this. So they asked this successful mother that how did you raise such good kids? She said something very wise. She said that whatever I wanted my children to become, I myself practiced. That which I wanted my children to be, I myself became it.
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How to speak like an ARAB | Series Intro | English Arabic
In this lesson, I am introducing the concept of learning pronunciation in any language and the tools needed to start practicing and working in the...
In this lesson, I am introducing the concept of learning pronunciation in any language and the tools needed to start practicing and working in the right direction.
This lesson is the first of many explaining in detail how you should pronounce each sound in Arabic like a real Arab. If you are learning to read Quran and do Tajeweed, this is the first step to do so.
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[1] Amozish Namaz | آموزش نماز - Urdu
[1] Amozish Namaz | آموزش نماز - Urdu
Wazu, Ghusal, Tahmum Ka Tariqa Aur Namaz | وضو، غسل، تیمم کا طریقہ، نماز
[1] Amozish Namaz | آموزش نماز - Urdu
Wazu, Ghusal, Tahmum Ka Tariqa Aur Namaz | وضو، غسل، تیمم کا طریقہ، نماز
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[2] Amozish Namaz | آموزش نماز - Urdu
[2] Amozish Namaz | آموزش نماز - Urdu
Wazu, Ghusal, Tahmum Ka Tariqa Aur Namaz | وضو، غسل، تیمم کا طریقہ، نماز
[2] Amozish Namaz | آموزش نماز - Urdu
Wazu, Ghusal, Tahmum Ka Tariqa Aur Namaz | وضو، غسل، تیمم کا طریقہ، نماز
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[3] Amozish Namaz | آموزش نماز - Urdu
[3] Amozish Namaz | آموزش نماز - Urdu
Wazu, Ghusal, Tahmum Ka Tariqa Aur Namaz | وضو، غسل، تیمم کا طریقہ، نماز
[3] Amozish Namaz | آموزش نماز - Urdu
Wazu, Ghusal, Tahmum Ka Tariqa Aur Namaz | وضو، غسل، تیمم کا طریقہ، نماز
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[4] Amozish Namaz | آموزش نماز - Urdu
[4] Amozish Namaz | آموزش نماز - Urdu
Wazu, Ghusal, Tahmum Ka Tariqa Aur Namaz | وضو، غسل، تیمم کا طریقہ، نماز
[4] Amozish Namaz | آموزش نماز - Urdu
Wazu, Ghusal, Tahmum Ka Tariqa Aur Namaz | وضو، غسل، تیمم کا طریقہ، نماز
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[5] Amozish Namaz | آموزش نماز - Urdu
[5] Amozish Namaz | آموزش نماز - Urdu
Wazu, Ghusal, Tahmum Ka Tariqa Aur Namaz | وضو، غسل، تیمم کا طریقہ، نماز
[5] Amozish Namaz | آموزش نماز - Urdu
Wazu, Ghusal, Tahmum Ka Tariqa Aur Namaz | وضو، غسل، تیمم کا طریقہ، نماز
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[6] Amozish Namaz | آموزش نماز - Urdu
[6] Amozish Namaz | آموزش نماز - Urdu
Wazu, Ghusal, Tahmum Ka Tariqa Aur Namaz | وضو، غسل، تیمم کا طریقہ، نماز
[6] Amozish Namaz | آموزش نماز - Urdu
Wazu, Ghusal, Tahmum Ka Tariqa Aur Namaz | وضو، غسل، تیمم کا طریقہ، نماز
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[7] Amozish Namaz | آموزش نماز - Urdu
[7] Amozish Namaz | آموزش نماز - Urdu
Wazu, Ghusal, Tahmum Ka Tariqa Aur Namaz | وضو، غسل، تیمم کا طریقہ، نماز
[7] Amozish Namaz | آموزش نماز - Urdu
Wazu, Ghusal, Tahmum Ka Tariqa Aur Namaz | وضو، غسل، تیمم کا طریقہ، نماز
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KIDS - A Mouse and a Frog - Urdu
Animated cartoon movies for kids with a moral lesson for them.
Animated cartoon movies for kids with a moral lesson for them.
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KIDS - A Donkey and Horses - Urdu
Animated cartoon movies for kids with a moral lesson for them.
Animated cartoon movies for kids with a moral lesson for them.
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KIDS - An Elephant in Dark - Urdu
Animated cartoon movies for kids with a moral lesson for them.
Animated cartoon movies for kids with a moral lesson for them.
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KIDS - A Rabbit and a Lion - Urdu
Animated cartoon movies for kids with a moral lesson for them.
Animated cartoon movies for kids with a moral lesson for them.
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