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In this Pick of the Week video, teenage students will be introduced to "In Cold Blood" by Truman Capote. Summary--When Truman Capote heard about the brutal quadruple murder of the Clutter family, he decided to travel to the Clutters' home state of Kansas to write about the crime. At the time of Capote's arrival, the murderers had not yet been caught. But six years, two arrests, and thousands of pages of notes later, it wasn't the "whodunit" on which Capote decided to focus—it was the how and the why of the crime. When it comes to books about the criminal mind, "In Cold Blood" is way more readable than, say, "Crime and Punishment." But because the events it relates really happened, its story is just as grim—if not grimmer—than other such tales. Is "In Cold Blood" a deeply disturbing book? Yes. But it's also an astonishing piece of storytelling. This is a great resource to entice and encourage upper grade readers. (1:30)
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October 2, 2011 at 03:09 PM
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Our last video in the Information Security lesson covers my favorite topic, social engineering. In this video we look at: Dumpster Diving, Shoulder Surfing, Tailgating, and Spam & Phishing.
I also tell the story about how I used tailgating to get access to a classroom at the FBI Academy. (18:00)
Links from Video:
•Internet Storm Center: https://isc.sans.edu/
•SNORT: https://www.snort.org/
•Security Now: http://twit.tv/sn
•Internet Crime Complaint Center: http://www.ic3.gov/default.aspx
•Hak5: http://hak5.org/
•Facecrooks (facebook.com/Facecrooks)
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Watch this book trailer video for the young adult novel Death Cloud, a new Sherlock Holmes mystery novel by Andrew Lane, and the first book in his new young adult mystery series, Sherlock Holmes: The Legend Begins. Two dead bodies. One unforgettable hero. A teenage Sherlock solves his first murder mystery . . . and the legend begins.
It is the summer of 1868, and Sherlock Holmes is fourteen. On break from boarding school, he is staying with eccentric strangers—his uncle and aunt—in their vast house in Hampshire. When two local people die from symptoms that resemble the plague, Holmes begins to investigate what really killed them, helped by his new tutor, an American named Amyus Crowe. So begins Sherlock's true education in detection, as he discovers the dastardly crimes of a brilliantly sinister villain of exquisitely malign intent. This is a great resource to entice and encourage our reluctant, upper-grade readers. (00:58)
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Highlights of this day in history: Nazi war crimes trial begins at Nuremberg; Robert F. Kennedy born; Britain's future Queen Elizabeth II marries; Spain's dictator Francisco Franco dies; Mexican Revolution begins; 'Cabaret' hits Broadway. (01:37)
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November 15, 2017 at 05:35 PM
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Ever wondered what Sherlock Holmes was like as a teenager? What was his first murder case? Who was his first partner in crime before Watson? In June 2010, these questions will all be answered in a new series by Andrew Lane called 'Young Sherlock Holmes.' (01:09)
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Highlights of this day in history: UN war crimes panel to try Slobodan Milosevic for genocide in Bosnia; Ukraine's Viktor Yushchenko declares win in disputed vote; 'Life' first hits newsstands; Singer Enrico Caruso makes American debut. (01:29)
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Happy National Writing Day 🖋To inspire you to get #writing, here are some brilliant writing tips from some of the top crime writers out there! (02:16)
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October 19, 2021 at 09:48 AM
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Highlights of this day in history: The St. Valentine's Day Massacre; Iran's Ayatollah Khomeini calls on Muslims to kill author Salman Rushdie; Slobodan Milosevic begins his defense against war crimes charges; Dolly the cloned sheep dies. (Feb. 14th) (01:27)
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This three-minute video shows the poison prevention needed in the household for younger kids and kids with special needs
such as cognitive disorders. The main tips are: Store toxic objects out of sight and lock them, go over what is safe and not safe with stories or pictures, do not take medication in front of children, put reminders such as do not touch on dangerous objects to have a safer home. A good video for parents.
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June 15, 2011 at 08:53 PM
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"Fired Up for Fire Safety" was created by NFPA specifically for the Fire Prevention Week campaign. Dan has to learn the hard way how to prevent home fires the correct way. (02:09)
Found by porter1526 in Fire Safety
March 26, 2011 at 11:12 PM
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How Does Diet Affect the Prevention of Cancer?. Part of the series: Cancer Facts. Cancer prevention can be improved by eating a diet that is high in foods with antioxidants, such as a chicken, fish, berries, garlic, tomatoes, spinach, tea and carrots.
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Cancer prevention can be improved by eating a diet that is high in foods with antioxidants, such as a chicken, fish, berries, garlic, tomatoes, spinach, tea, etc. Dr. David Cathcart specializes in occupational medicine and has an in-depth knowledge of cancer, as well as experience dealing with cancer patients and treatment for multiple years. Filmmaker: Johnny Cathcart (02:07)
Found by teresahopson in Cancer Prevention
August 21, 2011 at 12:40 PM
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Professor Roger Seheult, MD explains the important role Vitamin D may have in the prevention and treatment of COVID-19. Dr. Seheult illustrates how Vitamin D works, summarizes the best available data and clinical trials on vitamin D, and discusses vitamin D dosage recommendations. (01:00:23)
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This video is from the Ad Council to help prevent cyber-bullying. (00:50)
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This video informs students about cyber-bullying, while calling students to action to help prevent cyber-bullying. The video iterates that standing up to cyber-bullying can be very easy and just be speaking out or standing up for someone, repeated and continued occurrences can be prevented. The video further explains why cyber-bullying is a problem and why it needs to be prevented, as well as the proper course or courses of action when one is cyber-bullied. It is additionally a call of action not to be a cyber-bully, “stop and think, before you click”! For students of all ages. (01:22)
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Relates to all states, this short video goes over some of the preparations schools and individuals can take. Very general. (02:36)
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Everyday we get questions about vitamins. Here are some answers to the most popular questions. (02:18)
Found by teresahopson in Disease Prevention Foods
October 2, 2011 at 08:39 AM
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Most and least effective face masks to protect against Covid-19 ranked, including N95 masks, surgical masks + cloth masks — according to a doctor. (05:09)
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November 30, 2020 at 07:44 PM
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Thank you to Sandy Hook Promise for granting Moore Public Schools permission to embed the "Evan" video for the purpose of educating staff and students. (10:04)
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In this video, children will learn about the different types of bullying and how to respond to and prevent bullying. (04;31)
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Is your child a victim or a victimizer? We already know they are witnesses to all types of bullying and harassment. This video launches the Can We Talk? workshop series that illustrates how parents can discuss violence prevention with their children and take the lead in preventing youth violence at home, school, and in the neighborhood. The workshops provide a forum for parents to learn how schools and parents can work together to create a bullyproof and harassment-free community. For more information on Can We Talk? , please contact the creator of the program Dominic Cappello at www.studiolodesign.com. This is a wonderful teaching resource for teacher, parents, and guidance counselors in helping children to communicate about bullying and harassment issues. (3:46)
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Understand the role friendship plays in AIDS prevention and learn why a teen's ability to communicate their feelings and personal beliefs to friends is a valuable skill in protecting themselves from AIDS. Professionally produced by Education Plus.
Found by thelearningcommunity in Teaching Students About Disease Prevention
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Dina Morrissey, MD from Hasbro Children’s Hospital’s Injury Prevention Center, discusses what to look for in an unsafe playground environment. (02:42)
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November 15, 2009 at 04:50 PM
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At age 14, in poverty and famine, a Malawian boy built a windmill to power his family's home. Now at 22, William Kamkwamba, who speaks at TED, here, for the second time, shares in his own words the moving tale of invention that changed his life.
William Kamkwamba, from Malawi, is a born inventor. When he was 14, he built an electricity-producing windmill from spare parts and scrap, working from rough plans he found in a library book called Using Energy and modifying them to fit his needs. The windmill he built powers four lights and two radios in his family home. After reading about Kamkwamba on Mike McKay's blog Hactivate (which picked up the story from a local Malawi newspaper), TEDGlobal
Conference Director Emeka Okafor spent several weeks tracking him down at his home in Masitala Village, Wimbe, and invited him to attend TEDGlobal on a fellowship. Onstage, Kamkwamba talked about his invention and shared his dreams: to build a larger windmill to help with irrigation for his entire village, and to go back to school. Following Kamkwamba's moving talk, there was an outpouring of support for him and his promising work. Members of the TED community got together to help him improve his power system (by incorporating solar energy), and further his education through school and mentorships. Subsequent projects have included clean water, malaria prevention, solar power and lighting for the six homes in his family compound; a deep-water well with a solar-powered pump for clean water; and a drip irrigation system. Kamkwamba himself returned to school, and is now attending the African Leadership Academy, a new pan-African prep school outside Johannesburg, South Africa.
Kamkwamba's story is documented in his autobiography, The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind: Creating Currents of Electricity and Hope. A short documentary about Kamkwamba, called Moving Windmills, won several awards last year; Kamkwamba and friends are now working on a full-length film. You can read the ongoing details on his blog (which he keeps with help from his mentor), and support his work and other young inventors at MovingWindmills.org.
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This video is accompanied by text. "Although President Lincoln had a reputation for being an abolitionist, his political record indicated this label was not completely accurate. Lincoln focused his political stance regarding slavery on the prevention of its spread into the territories. After becoming president he initially resisted laws by the federal government called the Confiscation Acts that pushed the Union toward abolition. The first of these acts, the Confiscation Act of 1861, approved on August 6, 1861, granted freedom for all slaves who had served in the Confederate military. It also allowed for Union seizure of all rebel property. This act was only enforced in areas where the Union Army had a presence..."
(Professionally produced material with scholarly ideas and arguments.)
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