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How to Grow the Middle Class

Politicians are always talking about growing the middle class. But what policies can actually accomplish that goal? Watch this short economics video to find out. Donate today to PragerU! http://l.prageru.com/2ylo1Yt This video is part of a collaborative business and economics project with Job Crea

SSI #realdiving English

Get the new SSI App here: Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.divessi.divessi IOS: https://itunes.apple.com/app/divessi/id955144690 (See here for a “How To”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZ2FxV_bhhQ) Also see our website for course details: https://www.divessi.com/

Exploring Saudi Arabia's Unique Culture

Dive into the fascinating world of Saudi Arabia with our latest podcast episode! From the strict bans on witchcraft and gambling to the unique practice of separate wedding ceremonies, we uncover 10 intriguing aspects that make this kingdom so unique. Learn about the costly water prices, the massive

German Reunification in a nutshell

25th anniversary of German Reunification – an event that had a great impact on Europe and became another symbol of the end of the worldwide East-West conflict. This simpleshow explains the basic facts about the German Reunification – in just two minutes! Authors: Waldemar Ibbe, Rodrigo Diaz McVeigh

The Robin Hood Myth - Milton Friedman's Theory

State social programs help the poor at the expense of the rich - or so one might think. The economist Milton Friedman called this the Robin Hood myth. As an example, he cited state-funded higher education, pointing out that people from upper-middle-class families often benefit the most, while low-in

House on stilts - the first passageway

In the Middle Ages, an alley in Frankfurt am Main connected Hühnermarkt and drapery district. Because a merchant wanted to build there, architects simply put the house on stilts, creating Germany's first passageway. Author: ZDF/Terra X/Story House Productions/Jan Karitzky/Jürgen Rehberg/Stefan Leu

The temperament theory

The temperament theory was developed by Greek scholars in ancient times and used by Islamic physicians in the Middle Ages. It was once used to treat diseases that could not be cured surgically. Author: ZDF/Terra X/Gruppe 5/ Susanne Utzt, Sahar Eslah, Martin Carazo Mendez/ Martin Christ, Marc Riem