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The Sutton Hoo

Ever heard of the Sutton Hoo ship burial? Or the film “The Dig”? The Dig is all about the Sutton Hoo… This video clarifies what the Sutton Hoo ship burial was and why it is such a great archaeological find. Transcript: alugha Click here to see more videos: https://alugha.com/mysimpleshow

Termites - great architects

A termite burrow is an underground maze of tunnels and shafts. The termites dig their burrow in such a way that internal conditions remain constant, even during extreme heat and drought, while providing fresh air to the rooms. Authors: ZDF/Terra X/C. Haak/Nikolai Holzach/Maximilian Mohr Translatio

Building a House is Easy

This is a completely new build we did for a woman whose house was in such poor condition it left us with little other options but to deconstruct her old house and rebuild her a brand new one. The project took us 7 days of carpentry work, with 4 days of foundation digging and pouring prior to the foo

How to analize field data

As you prepare to make decisions for your operation throughout the growing season, you need to understand what is driving the performance in the field. Analysis tools in Operations Center web and mobile let you dig deeper into the powerful data you gather during fieldwork row-by-row in high defini

The story of a small mind

Once upon a time, there was a small mind that fell from a flight of fancy to a low point. This is his story of how he got back on his feet and became his best self. We hope this story helps you through hard times or inspires you to be brave and find your passion. Support us on Patreon 🎁 ➜ https://

HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT UNIVERSITY COURSE FOR YOU

Are you stuck on choosing the perfect university course for your future? In this video, award-winning tutor Dickson Wong provides you with expert advice and practical tips to help you make an informed decision about your academic path. He is experienced with a wide range of age groups and curricul

Nietzsche: God is dead

"God is dead. God remains dead. And we killed him," wrote Friedrich Nietzsche in 1882. To understand what the German philosopher meant and what he thought about man, morality and society as a whole, we collaborated with Professor Stephen Hicks for this Sprouts special series. Support us on Patreon