13646 minutes in category Education & Learning
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The documentary shows the development of the contemporary business corporation, from a legal entity that originated as a government-chartered institution meant to affect specific public functions, to the rise of […]
With the 2012 UEFA European Championship around the corner, Ukraine finds itself in the world’s spotlight. But with its poor human rights record and widespread corruption should it be co-hosting […]
In the 1960s, the US government built secret missile silos across the country to protect citizens against nuclear attack. They now serve as homes to the reclusive and gathering places […]
Ryan Duffy went to Columbia to check out a strange and powerful drug called Scopolamine. It’s a substance so intense that it renders a person incapable of exercising free will.
Interviews with Christians, atheits and others about state/religion and god. One woman says: “Homosexuality is worse than slavery”.
The 87 minutes feature length documentary uncovers the forthcoming results of the current sell-off of the Greek public assets, demanded in order to face the country’s enormous sovereign debt
Taking pop culture stories and icons as its starting point, the fan community extends those characters into new adventures, unexpected relationships and bizarre remixes.
The second programme features the incredible sea foam which turns part of the Australian coast into what looks like the world’s biggest bubble bath.
Chris Packham examines some of the weirdest natural events on the planet. With the help of footage taken by eyewitnesses and news crews, he unravels the facts behind each story.
A mutated bird virus that could kill millions has been built by scientists to advance medical knowledge — but should their research be published?
Automated tools and filters should help to identify useful information but they still cannot replace the quality of a “human filter”.
Cyber-bullying has become a major issue in Australia, leading to anxiety, withdrawal from school and even suicide.
Human communication consists of 93 percent body language and paralinguistic cues, while only 7% of communication consists of words themselves.
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