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How to Argue - Induction & Abduction: Crash Course Philosophy #3
By Crash Course
We continue our look at philosophical reasoning by introducing two more types: induction and abduction. Hank brings in Sherlock Holmes, among others to clear up these two concepts of reason.
How to Argue - Induction & Abduction: Crash Course Philosophy #3
By Crash Course
We continue our look at philosophical reasoning by introducing two more types: induction and abduction. Hank brings in Sherlock Holmes, among others to clear up these two concepts of reason.
How to Use "Have to" to Express Responsibilities in English
By Learn English with EnglishClass101.com
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World Languages: Crash Course Linguistics #14
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Evaluating Results (Business English)
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In this video, we will discuss how to evaluate survey results. Remember that we do formal market research to answer the question: "Does the new product represent an opportunity in a market?"
Nuclear Energy 101: The Yellow Cake Boys at K12Live! (Cambridge Science Festival 2014)
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Free Radical Reactions
By The Organic Chemistry Tutor
This video provides a basic introduction into free radical reactions. It explains the reactivit-selectivity principle between Chlorine and Bromine and it explains how to calculate the relative percent yields of each monochlorinated product. It discusses heterolytic and homolytic cleavage as it relates to the formation of radicals as well as how to identify initiation, propagation and termination steps in a radical reaction.