Kids Cartoon - Patrick n friends : Please and Thank You! - English
Patrick is walking when he sees Bobby eating delicious cookies. Patrick also wants the cookies so he simply takes it without asking. Later on, he sees that his friends always say please and thank...
Patrick is walking when he sees Bobby eating delicious cookies. Patrick also wants the cookies so he simply takes it without asking. Later on, he sees that his friends always say please and thank you whenever they want something from him. Will Patrick learn to say please and thank you? Watch and find out!
In this episode, children are reminded to be courteous. Please and thank you are simple words with simple meanings but can you imagine a society functioning without those words?
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Patrick is walking when he sees Bobby eating delicious cookies. Patrick also wants the cookies so he simply takes it without asking. Later on, he sees that his friends always say please and thank you whenever they want something from him. Will Patrick learn to say please and thank you? Watch and find out!
In this episode, children are reminded to be courteous. Please and thank you are simple words with simple meanings but can you imagine a society functioning without those words?
Kids Cartoon - Patrick n friends : Share - English
While playing blocks, Patrick learns that sharing is fun. He then shares his birthday cake with his friends. But what happens when he tries to share his homework? Watch and find out.
In this...
While playing blocks, Patrick learns that sharing is fun. He then shares his birthday cake with his friends. But what happens when he tries to share his homework? Watch and find out.
In this episode, children learn that sharing is an important part of everydays life because we are not alone in this world
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While playing blocks, Patrick learns that sharing is fun. He then shares his birthday cake with his friends. But what happens when he tries to share his homework? Watch and find out.
In this episode, children learn that sharing is an important part of everydays life because we are not alone in this world
Kids Cartoon - Patrick n friends : Mi Mi is Sick - English
Mimi has just had flu. But she is very careful not to spread the germs to her friends. She puts on a mask, she eats at a separate table and does all she can so that her friends dont get the flu...
Mimi has just had flu. But she is very careful not to spread the germs to her friends. She puts on a mask, she eats at a separate table and does all she can so that her friends dont get the flu from her. But, what about her friends? Are they being careful, too? Watch and find out!
In this episode, children learn about the preventive measures that they should take in order not to get germs from their friends. Little but important things we all can do to make the world a healthier place.
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Mimi has just had flu. But she is very careful not to spread the germs to her friends. She puts on a mask, she eats at a separate table and does all she can so that her friends dont get the flu from her. But, what about her friends? Are they being careful, too? Watch and find out!
In this episode, children learn about the preventive measures that they should take in order not to get germs from their friends. Little but important things we all can do to make the world a healthier place.
Where did English come from? - Claire Bowern - English
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When we talk about ‘English’, we often think of it as a single language. But what do the dialects spoken...
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When we talk about ‘English’, we often think of it as a single language. But what do the dialects spoken in dozens of countries around the world have in common with each other, or with the writings of Chaucer? Claire Bowern traces the language from the present day back to its ancient roots, showing how English has evolved through generations of speakers.
Lesson by Claire Bowern, animation by Patrick Smith.
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When we talk about ‘English’, we often think of it as a single language. But what do the dialects spoken in dozens of countries around the world have in common with each other, or with the writings of Chaucer? Claire Bowern traces the language from the present day back to its ancient roots, showing how English has evolved through generations of speakers.
Lesson by Claire Bowern, animation by Patrick Smith.
Information on CIA Work in Lebanon, Published for First Time by Hezbollah - 10Dec11 - Arabic sub English
Hezbollah published for the first time Friday information about the CIA intelligencers in Lebanon, their targets and goals, their methods of working, and their names and fake names.
In one of...
Hezbollah published for the first time Friday information about the CIA intelligencers in Lebanon, their targets and goals, their methods of working, and their names and fake names.
In one of the reports published Friday night on Al-Manar TV, Hezbollah revealed the current CIA chief in Lebanon is US intelligence officer, Daniel Patrick Mcfeely, and reported the names of some officers who were assigned with particular tasks in Lebanon.
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Hezbollah published for the first time Friday information about the CIA intelligencers in Lebanon, their targets and goals, their methods of working, and their names and fake names.
In one of the reports published Friday night on Al-Manar TV, Hezbollah revealed the current CIA chief in Lebanon is US intelligence officer, Daniel Patrick Mcfeely, and reported the names of some officers who were assigned with particular tasks in Lebanon.
Attack on Iran after Syria falls major goal of the West-English
The UN’s special envoy to Syria says international peace efforts have not succeeded, partly as a result of divisions between world powers. This comes a day after US Secretary of State Clinton...
The UN’s special envoy to Syria says international peace efforts have not succeeded, partly as a result of divisions between world powers. This comes a day after US Secretary of State Clinton said Russia and China will pay a price for allegedly supporting Assad. Patrick Henningsen, a Mideast analyst and editor at infowarscom, believes Syria is being used by the US as a proxy to start a war with Iran.
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The UN’s special envoy to Syria says international peace efforts have not succeeded, partly as a result of divisions between world powers. This comes a day after US Secretary of State Clinton said Russia and China will pay a price for allegedly supporting Assad. Patrick Henningsen, a Mideast analyst and editor at infowarscom, believes Syria is being used by the US as a proxy to start a war with Iran.
What’s the smallest thing in the universe? - Jonathan Butterworth - English
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If you were to take a coffee...
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If you were to take a coffee cup, and break it in half, then in half again, and keep carrying on, where would you end up? Could you keep on going forever? Or would you eventually find a set of indivisible building blocks out of which everything is made? Jonathan Butterworth explains the Standard Model theory and how it helps us understand the world we live in.
Lesson by Jon Butterworth, directed by Nick Hilditch.
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If you were to take a coffee cup, and break it in half, then in half again, and keep carrying on, where would you end up? Could you keep on going forever? Or would you eventually find a set of indivisible building blocks out of which everything is made? Jonathan Butterworth explains the Standard Model theory and how it helps us understand the world we live in.
Lesson by Jon Butterworth, directed by Nick Hilditch.
Thank you so much to our patrons for your support! Without you this video would not be possible! Jennifer Kurkoski, phkphk12321, Arlene Weston, Mehmet Yusuf Ertekin, Ten Cha, Les Howard, Kevin O\'Leary, Francisco Leos, Robert Patrick, Jorge, Marcus Appelbaum, Alan Wilder, Amin Talaei, Mohamed Elsayed, Angel Pantoja, Eimann P. Evarola, Claire Ousey, Carlos H. Costa, Tariq Keblaoui, Bela Namyslik, Nick Johnson, Won Jang, Johnnie Graham, Junjie Huang, Harshita Jagdish Sahijwani, Amber Alexander, Yelena Baykova, Laurence McMillan, John C. Vesey, Karmi Nguyen, Chung Wah Gnapp, Andrew Sprott, Jane White, Ayan Doss, BRENDAN NEALE, Lawrence Teh Swee Kiang, Alex Pierce, Nick Cozby, Jeffrey Segrest, Anthony Arcis, Ugur Doga Sezgin, Kathryn Vacha, Allyson Martin, Srinivasa C Pasumarthi, 张晓雨, Ann Marie Reus, Nishant Suneja, Javier Lara Rosado, Jerry Yang and Shubham Arora.