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Reading Body Language 101

It’s not easy to read someone’s body language especially if you're unsure or not expressive. Experts agree that communication is 80% of our body language, and not what we say. Body language is a way in which we can get an understanding of how someone truly feels. So, how can you read someone’s body

Can Animals Talk? - the linguistics behind animal language

Is language just for humans? Do other animals speak? Take a few minutes to explore animal communication with me. Aristotle may snip humans off from rest of the Animal Kingdom, but animals do communicate with each other. Ants leave pheromone trails, bees perform information-rich waggle dances, birds

5 Oldest Languages In The World

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09 Lewis Formulas

The valence stroke formulas, or Lewis formulas, are explained and practiced with some examples. Original: "Wolfgang Dukorn" Original: German. All translations in this video have been done by the alugha AI.

08 Salt formulas

The formulas of the salts represent ratio formulas. It describes the ratio of cations to anions. Here it is explained how to arrive at these ratios and how salt formulas can be established as a result. The naming is more of a minor matter here. Original: "Wolfgang Dukorn" Original: German. All tra

Derive Formulae | Algebra | Maths | FuseSchool

We can derive expressions and equations from sentences, and also we can derive formulae such as area and volumes, or quadratics. In this video, we're going to look at deriving formulae. You are usually given information in a diagram or sentences and asked to "show that". Ignore the "show that" as th

08 The molecular formula

Ha two O! This is the spoken formula of water. What does this mean and how can it be applied to other molecules? This screencast is about the formula notation of molecules. It is not a question of why the molecules in question are built the way they are. Original: "Wolfgang Dukorn" Original: Germa