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Stereotypes, prejudices and discrimination
This animation video explains stereotypes and prejudices in a colored society. Attention is also paid to discrimination as a result of stereotypes and prejudices.
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Water facts
Using numerical data, concrete examples and animations, this video addresses the overconsumption of water.
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Speed Bump Differential Quotient: Explainer Video
Screencast with two GeoGebra files introducing the difference quotient assuming that the slope of a line through two points has been repeated recently.
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Did Jesus Really Exist?: Explanation Video
This video answers a disciple's question: Did Jesus really exist? And how do we know that for sure?
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King Midas: Myth
The Greek myth of King Midas is illustrated by this video. This can serve as support for that myth, but also to discover the power of a story.
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Quotes: Explanation video
The different types of quotation marks are explained here.
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Personal Pronouns with Brother Jakob: Karaoke
Karaoke version of the other resource on the personal pronouns with the subject function. See tipped contribution for the original with vocals.
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Personal pronouns with Brother Jacob
Singing French Learning, with in this video the personal pronouns to a melody by Brother Jacob.
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The Life of Anne Frank
Film about the life of Anne Frank based on drawings.
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Economic inequality: Opinion of young people
Young people speak about what economic inequality means to them. About how the pandemic pushes socially vulnerable people deeper into poverty, about combating child poverty, about how the capitalist system perpetuates forms of inequality...
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Political inequality: Opinions of young people
Young people speak about what political inequality means to them. From the discussion about voting rights/compulsory voting, representation of LGBTQIA in politics, voting rights from the age of 16 to pursuing a social policy to reduce …
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Social inequality: Opinions of young people
Young people speak out about what social inequality means to them. From Black Lives Matter, police brutality and colonial statues to the corona crisis and unequal representation in media.
Contents of this video:
- Intro (beginning - 0.59)
- What does …
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