Why is Christmas on December 25?

Why is Christmas on December 25?

Transcript Every year, people around the world celebrate Christmas on December 25. In many countries, it is the biggest single holiday of the year.  Why is it celebrated on December 25? Is there any historical basis for this date and if not, then why do we celebrate it on this date? Learn more about why …

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Catalonian Christmas Traditions

Catalonian Christmas Traditions

Transcript Catalonia is a unique region. They have their own Romance language, their own customs, and cuisine, and when it comes to the Christmas season, they have their own traditions. In fact, when it comes to the Christmas season, they have some very very unique traditions.  I’d dare say that their Christmas traditions are firmly …

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Why Don’t We All Drive On The Same Side of the Road?

Why Don't We All Drive On The Same Side of the Road?

Transcript Standards make everything easier. When everyone can agree on a standard way to do things, regardless of how it is done, it can reduce confusion and facilitate progress. You’d think if there was one thing that would be standardized everywhere, it would be the side of the road everyone drives on. I mean, there …

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What’s the Deal With Dark Matter?

What's the Deal With Dark Matter?

Transcript Over the last several centuries, there have been many unsolved questions that scientists have put their minds to solving. Most of them were eventually resolved. However, there are some questions that are still outstanding and we aren’t really any closer to solving them than we were before.  Learn more about dark matter and dark …

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The Speech Richard Nixon Never Gave

The Speech Richard Nixon Never Gave

Transcript The Apollo 11 mission to land humans on the moon was one of the most complex things ever undertaken by humanity. They had to prepare for any and every eventuality, including the failure of the mission.  To cover that eventually, President Nixon’s speechwriter wrote a speech in the event that the unthinkable should happen.  …

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Kerala: India’s Home of Religions

Kerala: India's Home of Religions

India is one of the largest and most diverse countries in the world. It is home to over 1.6 billion people and over 23 major languages. Several of the largest religions in the world were founded in India as well. Hinduism, Sikhism, Buddhism, and Jainism were all founded in India. Many other major world religions …

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The Rosetta Stone

The Rosetta Stone

Transcript The ancient Egyptian civilization was one of the oldest civilizations that we know of on Earth. While there is much we know about them, knowledge of their system of writing, known as hieroglyphics had become lost by the middle ages. Where there were different theories as to what the writing meant, no one was …

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The Valencia Water Council: The World’s Oldest Democratic Body

The Valencia Water Council: The World’s Oldest Democratic Body

Transcript If you happen to be in Valencia, Spain, on a Thursday, at noon, in front of the cathedral, you might be able to witness the oldest surviving democratic tradition on Earth.  For over 1000 years the Valencia Water Tribunal has been adjudicating water disputes among the farmers of the region.  Learn more about the …

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Atomic Bombs and Two-Piece Swimsuits

Atomic Bombs and Two-Piece Swimsuits

Transcript On the week of July 1, 1946, there were two explosions that shook the world. One was a physical explosion and the other was cultural.  These two events, seemingly unrelated, are now linked forever due to the circumstances of that week.  Learn more about what an atomic bomb test and a two-piece swimsuit have …

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