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7 Psychological Benefits of Video Games

Do you wonder if video games have scientific benefits? We have you covered. Video games help with emotional stability, helps you be a better multi-tasker, helps visual-motor coordination, helps with social skills, helps with vision and even aging. Side note: Sorry, we missed point 2 in the video.

Video Games and Education

"Playing is the highest form of research," Einstein is said to have said. Nowadays, gaming also happens in video games, and teachers use it in class or for homework. For this video, we teamed up with the folks at G2A – the world's largest gaming marketplace. We'll learn about the three dimensions of

Quick & Simple Holiday Life Hacks

Click here to see more videos: https://alugha.com/HouseholdHacker It's time to Hack The Holidays! Here are some awesome tips and tricks and make your holiday season a breeze! Our Facebook Page: http://facebook.com/HackThePlanet Our Twitter: http://twitter.com/householdhacker #HouseholdHacker

Most Celebrated Holidays

Every season comes with several popular holidays observed worldwide. This video gives a brief overview of some of the most celebrated holidays! Transcript: alugha Click here to see more videos: https://alugha.com/mysimpleshow

Is this America's most bizarre Thanksgiving Dish?

Okay so this has nothing to do with risk. Or science (sort of). But I couldn't resist making it! I love Thanksgiving. This has to be one of the best holidays, period. Negligible commercialization, great food, and a chance to relax, catch up with family and friends, and contemplate everything you

The Skin Game

The Skin Game is a 1931 British drama film by Alfred Hitchcock, based on the 1920 play by John Galsworthy and produced by British International Pictures. The story revolves around two rival families, the Hillcrists and the Hornblowers, and the disastrous results of the feud between them. Edmund Gwe

Tofurkey, tryptophan and Thanksgiving Torpor

There's a common belief that the tryptophan in turkey is responsible for post-thanksgiving dinner lethargy. But how about the the vegetarian tofurkey? Risk Bites takes on tofurkey and the Thanksgiving tryptophan myth. For more information on the thanksgiving tryptophan myth, check out Matt Shipma