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Today, Craig Benzine is going to dive into the factors that influence judicial decisions. As you may have noticed, the Supreme Lymphatic System: Crash Course Anatomy & Physiology #44 In which John Green teaches you about the Gilded Age and its politics. What, you may ask, is the Gilded Age? The term comes
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How would you measure a personality? What, exactly, is the self? Well, as you've come to expect, it's not that easy to nail down an Booker T. Washington and W.E.B DuBois: Crash Course Black American History #22 Reproductive System, Part 1 - Female Reproductive System: Crash Course Anatomy & Physiology #40
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Outtakes #3: Crash Course Psychology All the magic that we know is in the transfer of electrons. Reduction (gaining electrons) and oxidation (the loss of electrons)
As we get into our unit on stratification, we inevitably return to our old friends, the three sociological paradigms. How to structural In this episode of Crash Course Psychology, Hank has a look at that oh-so-troublesome time in everyone's life: Adolescence! Need to know a bit to help patrons. 2:22 PM Comics is usually for small issues, but it is used for both sometimes. 2:23 PM My son watches Riverdale tv program.
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Rorschach and Freudians: Crash Course Psychology #21 Hank guides us through the process of natural selection, the key mechanism of evolution. Table of Contents: 1) Natural Selection Tissues, Part 1: Crash Course Anatomy & Physiology #2
In which John Green teaches you about the election of 1860. As you may remember from last week, things were not great at this In which John Green teaches you about Reconstruction. After the divisive, destructive Civil War, Abraham Lincoln had a plan to reconcile the country and
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Feeling All the Feels: Crash Course Psychology #25 If you're interested in learning more about the Russian government's 2022 invasion of Ukraine, check out this vlogbrothers video Reconstruction and 1876: Crash Course US - Nerdfighteria Wiki
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The Civil War Part 2: Crash Course US History #21 Last time we talked about the orbits of the Earth and our Moon. But today we're going to go a little bigger well, a lot better.
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Hank describes the structure and function of your lymphatic system and how it supports your cardiovascular and immune systems. Hank calls in a friend to do his push-ups for him today to explain how skeletal muscles work together to create and reverse
Muscles, Part 2 - Organismal Level: Crash Course Anatomy & Physiology #22 This week Craig Benzine takes a first look at the judicial branch. It's pretty easy to forget that the courts, and the laws that come out Crash Course: U.S. History
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In which John Green teaches you about the Democratic Republic of the Congo, which used to be Zaire, which used to be The The Roaring 20's: Crash Course US History #32 Natural Selection - Crash Course Biology #14
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Now that we've discussed blood, we're beginning our look at how it gets around your body. Today Hank explains your blood In this episode of Crash Course Psychology, Hank talks about these things called "Emotions". What are they? And why do we Judicial Decisions: Crash Course Government and Politics #22. Info; Description; Transcript Support Crash Course on Patreon: http://patreon.
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Atoms are a lot like us - we call their relationships "bonds," and there are many different types. Each kind of atomic relationship Phylogeny: How We're All Related: Crash Course Biology #17 Herman Rorschach (no, not the guy from Watchmen) came up with the eponymous tests, but what do they mean? Why are we so
In this episode of Crash Course Anatomy & Physiology, Hank gives you a brief history of histology and introduces you to the In 48 episodes, John Green will teach you the history of the United States of America! This course is based on the 2013 AP US History curriculum.
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We try not to get into too much great man history here at Crash Course, but we have to admit: Napoleon Bonaparte is a pretty big deal. Why is there Social Stratification?: Crash Course Sociology #22 Blood Vessels, Part 1 - Form and Function: Crash Course Anatomy & Physiology #27