Disturbing Mother with Baby in the Elevator😰(Social experiment)
"2022年7月25日 Disturbing Mother with Baby in the Elevator😰(Social experiment)
What would you had done. would you had help the girl and the baby? Comment below"
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EASY SCIENCE EXPERIMENTS TO DO AT HOME
2020年5月4日 EASY SCIENCE EXPERIMENTS TO DO AT HOME for kids Awesome and Amazing! They are very easy to do at HOME, at SCHOOL, You can show super cool magic with these experiments that will amaze your family.
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Gravitas: The Arctic is warming 4 times faster than rest of Earth
2022年8月13日 A new study has found that the Arctic is warming up four times faster than the rest of the Earth. What explains this rapid pace of climate change? How does it affect you? Palki Sharma explains.
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Gravitas: Europe faces worst drought in 500 years
2022年8月12日 European rivers run dry as the continent reels under its worst drought in 500 years. Almost 63% of European and British lands are now on drought alert.
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Rohingya crisis: the world's fastest growing humanitarian crisis
" As thousands of Rohingya refugees continue to pour into Bangladesh, Clive Myrie reports on the world's fastest growing humanitarian crisis.
The plight of hundreds of thousands of Rohingya people is said to be the world's fastest growing refugee crisis.
Risking death by sea or on foot, more than half a million have fled the destruction of their homes and persecution in the northern Rakhine province of Myanmar (Burma) for neighbouring Bangladesh since August 2017.
The United Nations described the military offensive in Rakhine, which provoked the exodus, as a ""textbook example of ethnic cleansing"".
Myanmar's military says it is fighting Rohingya militants and denies targeting civilians."
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What is the link between extreme weather and climate change?
" Extreme weather events in Italy, Australia and Japan are believed by many to be linked to man-made climate change.
In the Italian alps, at least seven people have been killed after being caught in an avalanche sparked by the collapse of the Marmolada glacier.
Meanwhile, Australia's largest city Sydney saw torrential rain and flooding, in which a man died and thousands were evacuated.
At the end of June, Japan suffered its worst heatwave ever recorded which saw more than 5,000 across the country hospitalised."
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Tornadoes 101 | National Geographic
Tornadoes are some of the most destructive forces of nature. Learn how tornadoes form, how they are rated, and the country where the most intense tornadoes occur.
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Discovering Dolphins | What Sam Sees
Check out a super-smart marine mammal on this episode of "What Sam Sees!" Dolphins are acrobats of the sea and are surprisingly similar to humans.
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NASA’s Curiosity Rover Turns 10: Here’s What It’s Learned
"NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover set out to answer a big question when it landed on the Red Planet 10 years ago: Could Mars have supported ancient life? Scientists have discovered the answer is yes and have been working to learn more about the planet’s past habitable environment.
In this Mars Report, Curiosity Deputy Project Scientist Abigail Fraeman provides an update on the rover’s capabilities a decade after landing in Gale Crater. Now, Curiosity is heading to an area that may help answer how long ancient life could have persisted on the Red Planet as Mars went through significant changes in the climate.
Read more about where Curiosity is currently exploring. Download a poster celebrating Curiosity’s 10 years on Mars here.
Some of the images in the video include color enhancement that exaggerate small changes in color from place to place in the Martian scene. This makes it easier for the science team to use their everyday experience to interpret the landscape. For instance, the sky on Mars would not actually look blue to a human explorer on the Red Planet, but pinkish."
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Volcanoes 101 | National Geographic
2020年1月15日 About 1,500 active volcanoes can be found around the world. Learn about the major types of volcanoes, the geological process behind eruptions, and where the most destructive volcanic eruption ever witnessed occurred.
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Gravitas: Europe faces worst drought in 500 years
2022年8月12日 European rivers run dry as the continent reels under its worst drought in 500 years. Almost 63% of European and British lands are now on drought alert. Palki Sharma Upadhyay gets a report on Europe's climate emergency.
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Inside The Mind Of Jaxon Cota An 11-Year-Old Kid Genius
At age nine, Jaxon Cota was accepted into Mensa, a society for geniuses. His IQ puts him in the top two percent of the world, but despite his smarts, Jaxon isn’t rushing ahead.
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UN scientists say it's 'now or never' to limit global warming
" UN scientists have unveiled a plan that they believe can limit the root causes of dangerous climate change.
A key UN body said in a report that there must be ""rapid, deep and immediate"" cuts in carbon dioxide emissions.
Global emissions of CO2 would need to peak within three years to stave off the worst impacts.
Even then, the world would also need technology to suck CO2 from the skies by mid-century."
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Why is outsourcing a big deal?
After Carillion - the UK's second biggest construction firm - collapsed, the question of private companies providing public services became a hot political issue. But why would governments get companies to do their work for them, and what's at risk if it goes wrong?
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Why is outsourcing a big deal?
After Carillion - the UK's second biggest construction firm - collapsed, the question of private companies providing public services became a hot political issue. But why would governments get companies to do their work for them, and what's at risk if it goes wrong?
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Can You Survive Quicksand? | I Didn't Know That
Is it possible to survive being stuck in quicksand? Jonny Phillips risks life and limb to experience firsthand what it is like to slowly sink into quicksand—just a few feet away from an incoming tide.
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Geography News April 2020
Discussing news from the US and around the world that was relevant to geography that occurred over the past month.
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Earth 101 | National Geographic
Earth is the only planet known to maintain life. Find out the origins of our home planet and some of the key ingredients that help make this blue speck in space a unique global ecosystem.
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Poll: Majority of GOP voters say Trump should be 2024 nominee
2022年8月30日 According to a USA Today/Ipsos poll, which was conducted after the FBI search of Mar-a-Lago, 59% of Republican voters said former President Donald Trump should be the 2024 GOP presidential nominee. Steven Law, president and CEO of One Nation and conservative super PAC American Crossroads joins "Red and Blue" to discuss the upcoming midterms.
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Ancient footprints in New Mexico raise questions about when humans inhabited North America
2022年4月5日 When humans first populated North America and how they arrived has long been a matter of spirited debate. A recent study detailing what archeologists believe are the oldest known footprints in the United States is sparking new questions and upending long-held beliefs. Stephanie Sy reports
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Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant: World narrowly avoided radiation accident, says Zelensky | World News
2022年8月26日 Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, held by Russian forces, was disconnected from the power grid for the first time in its history on Thursday, according to the country's nuclear operator. US has urged Russia to demilitarize nuclear plant.
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Tanjong Pagar car crash: Coroner rules accident that killed 5 people was a traffic misadventure
2022年8月24日 A sad and tragic event, tinged with an element of bravado -- that's how the State Coroner has described the Tanjong Pagar car crash that led to five men losing their lives. The driver Jonathan Long was found to have been drink-driving. He was also speeding at nearly three and a half times over the limit. On the final round, Long clocked a speed of up to 182km/h, before applying the brakes when he lost control, but it was too late.
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NASCAR's Scott Miller details multi-car accident late at Daytona
2022年8月29日 NASCAR's Senior Vice President of Competition Scott Miller details how NASCAR threw the caution flag once it began raining in a wreck late in the Final Stage at Daytona International Speedway.
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Hurricane Sally makes landfall on Gulf Coast, downgraded to tropical storm
2020年9月17日 The storm made landfall on the Gulf Coast with winds of up to 105 miles per hour. Hundreds of homes were damaged or flooded and more than half a million people lost power across the region.
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