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Do animals live longer than humans?

Nooo.

Only I have the potion of eternal life.

Alright.

Alright.

Now listen.

When we are young, our cells divide rapidly to replace the old dying cells.

They even fight against diseases and help us remain healthy.

However, as we begin to age, the cells cannot efficiently divide and fight against diseases.

Thus, eventually our lifespan begins to come to an end.

Now, it is believed that animals live longer because of the environments they live in.

For example, animals that live in cold oceans have slow metabolic rates.

According to a study, slow metabolic rate slows down the aging process.

Thus making those animals live longer.

For example, Greenland sharks which are found in cold Arctic oceans can live up to 400 years.

In addition to this, it is observed that the size of an animal also plays a role in determining its lifespan.

Smaller the animal, more are the number of predators.

Hence, the risk of dying early is high.

Thus, animals like mice have a lifespan of about 1 to 2 years as compared to elephants whose lifespan is about 60 years.

However, animals like bats and some other birds are an exception to this size rule.

Even though they are small.

They don't die early and live a longer life because they have evolved strong defense mechanisms.

Moreover, it is also observed that some species which breathe fewer times per minute seem to live longer.

For example, a tortoise which takes about 4 to 5 breaths per minute lives for more than 100 years.

While a dog which takes about 24 breaths per minute lives for approximately 10 to 20 years.

Also, according to a study.

Very small species of animals like flies and worms lack the cells which divide and replace the old ones.

Hence, they don't live a long life.

Topic: Bad breath.

Why do we get bad breath?

It's not bad breath.

It's perfume.

Bad breath is generally caused by bacteria that live in our mouth.

These bacteria feed on the food particles which get stuck in our teeth, gums and tongue.

They breakdown the food particles into simpler forms.

Releasing foul smelling compounds such as hydrogen sulfide, methanethiol and cadaverine.

These gases form the bad breath.

But why is morning breath so bad?

Usually during the day, saliva carries the food particles and bacteria from the mouth into our stomach.

Thus controlling the bad breath.

However, when we sleep, we produce less saliva, making our mouth dry.

This increases the growth of bacteria, thus increasing the breakdown food.

Producing bad breath in the morning.

What is asthma?

It is a nickname for cinema.

Stop bluffing.

Asthma is a lung disease.

A person with asthma has red and swollen bronchial tubes with a lot of mucus.

As a result, the bronchial tubes get narrower than normal, thus making it hard to breathe.

Besides this, the bronchial tubes are highly sensitive to irritants like pollen, tobacco smoke, dust, etc.

When an asthmatic person inhales an irritant.

The tubes become much more swollen and more mucus is produced.

This causes further narrowing of the tubes.

This narrowing makes exhalation harder than inhalation.

Hence, carbon dioxide rich air gets trapped in the person's body.

He does not get sufficient supply of fresh oxygen supply of fresh oxygen.

As a result, the person can have severe shortness of breath and a feeling of tightness in the chest.

When an asthmatic person experiences such problems, he is said to have an asthma attack.

Why don't we drink seawater?

Simple.

Because it tastes salty.

You are right.

But besides taste, we don't drink seawater because it contains extreme amount of salt

Which can have dangerous effects on our body.

Really.

Indeed.

Now, normally in our body, the amount of water and salt, inside and outside our cells is the same.

However, if we drink seawater, the amount of salt outside our cells will increase.

Making the outside region much more concentrated.

Hence, to dilute the outside region and maintain balance, inside and outside the cells.

The water present inside the cells starts flowing outside, causing our cells to shrink.

Dude.

This can really have dangerous consequences, right?

Absolutely.

Moreover, to remove the extreme amount of salt, our kidneys will produce more urine.

Making us urinate more water and thus, causing severe dehydration.

Topic: Turgor Pressure.

Why does a touch me not plant close?

Hey.

Don't touch that plant.

You will get scared.

See, you did not listen to me.

Don't worry.

Nothing to be scared about.

Let me tell you more about this plant.

This plant is called the Mimosa Pudica plant.

Another name for it is ''Touch Me Not'' plant.

When anyone touches this plant, it closes its leaves with the help of pulvini.

Pulvini are present at the base of each leaflet.

They consist of cells filled with water.

This water applies pressure against the walls of the cells.

This pressure is called the turgor pressure.

It helps the leaflets to stand upright.

Now, when we touch a leaflet of the touch me not plant, specific parts of the plant release certain chemicals.

These chemicals cause the cells in the pulvini to lose water.

When water is lost, there is no more turgor pressure.

As a result, the cells collapse, resulting in the closing of leaflets.

For more infomation >> Do Animals live Longer than Humans? | #aumsum #kids #education - Duration: 6:56.

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How the IB's approach to global education changed over five decades - Duration: 6:08.

>> Sreenivasan: FOR STUDENTS

ACROSS THE COUNTRY, THE SCHOOL

YEAR IS UNDER WAY.

FOR SOME, THAT MEANS LEARNING

FROM A CURRICULUM KNOWN AS THE

INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE, AN

ACADEMIC PROGRAM GROWING IN

POPULARITY THAT'S USED IN CLOSE

TO 5,000 SCHOOLS AROUND THE

WORLD.

SCHOOLS SAY THE RIGOROUS COURSE

LOAD IS WHY THEY OFFER THE

PROGRAM, WHICH IS NOW IN ITS

50th YEAR.

NEWSHOUR WEEKEND SAT DOWN WITH

THE FIRST FEMALE HEAD OF THE

FOUNDATION THAT DEVELOPS THE

CURRICULUM TO DISCUSS HOW IT'S

PREPARING STUDENTS TO COMPETE IN

A GLOBALLY CONNECTED WORLD.

CHRISTOPHER BOOKER HAS MORE.

>> AND WHAT YOU HAVE TO DO IS

COMPLETELY DIFFERENT...

>> Reporter: DR. SIVA KUMARI IS

ON THE ROAD A LOT, OFTEN MEETING

WITH EDUCATORS FROM AROUND THE

WORLD.

SHE'S HEAD OF THE INTERNATIONAL

BACCALAUREATE FOUNDATION, OR

I.B. FOR SHORT.

THE ORGANIZATION DEVELOPS

CURRICULA, ALSO CALLED I.B., FOR

STUDENTS AROUND THE WORLD.

THE FOUNDATION WAS STARTED IN

SWITZERLAND BACK IN 1968.

>> WE WERE CREATED AS A REACTION

TO THE WORLD WARS 50 YEARS AGO.

ESSENTIALLY, A GROUP OF

INTERNATIONAL EDUCATORS,

INCLUDING THOSE FROM AMERICA,

CAME TOGETHER TO SAY EDUCATION

IS MORE THAN JUST ABOUT ACADEMIC

ACHIEVEMENT.

>> Reporter: TO DESIGN AN

EDUCATION PROGRAM THAT PROMOTED

MORE THAN JUST TEST RESULTS, THE

FOUNDERS LOOKED TO THE

PROGRESSIVE LEARNING

PHILOSOPHIES OF THE TIME.

SO, INSTEAD OF TEACHING ROTE

MEMORIZATION, THEY PUSHED

ANALYTICAL THINKING.

THE FIRST STUDENTS TO USE I.B.

OFTEN CAME FROM ELITE

INTERNATIONAL FAMILIES.

BUT 50 YEARS LATER, I.B. CAN BE

FOUND IN BOTH PUBLIC AND PRIVATE

SCHOOLS AROUND THE WORLD-- MORE

THAN 1,800 IN THE U.S. ALONE--

EDUCATING STUDENTS FROM

DIFFERENT SOCIOECONOMIC

BACKGROUNDS.

IT CONSISTS OF CURRICULA FOR

STUDENTS THREE THROUGH 19.

THERE ARE ELEMENTARY-, MIDDLE-

AND HIGH SCHOOL-SPECIFIC

PROGRAMS, AS WELL AS ONES

RELATED TO CAREERS, ALL AIMING

TO FOSTER INDEPENDENT, CURIOUS

STUDENTS.

>> AND WE WANT TO CREATE

CHILDREN WHO ARE ABLE TO THINK

CRITICALLY, SOLVE PROBLEMS, ABLE

TO WRITE, TO EXPLAIN, TO BE

FOCUSED ON WHAT THEY'RE DOING

AND TO OWN THE LEARNING.

>> Reporter: THE CURRICULA

INCLUDE STANDARD SUBJECTS LIKE

ENGLISH, SCIENCE AND MATH.

BUT STUDENTS ALSO TAKE DESIGN

CLASSES TO DEVELOP THEIR ABILITY

TO CREATE PRODUCTS.

IN MIDDLE SCHOOL, SUBJECTS ARE

COMBINED TO STUDY HOW CONCEPTS

OVERLAP.

>> WE ARE BEGINNING TO MOVE

TOWARDS A MONO-CULTURE.

>> Reporter: I.B. APPROACHES

LEARNING FROM A WORLDWIDE

PERSPECTIVE, TEACHING STUDENTS

NOT JUST ABOUT LOCAL ISSUES BUT

GLOBAL ONES, AS WELL.

STUDYING A FOREIGN LANGUAGE IS

REQUIRED.

THE GOAL OF IT ALL IS AN

INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACH TO

THE COMPLEX WORLD THE STUDENTS

WILL ENTER.

>> WE TRY TO UNDERSTAND WHAT IS

THE PSYCHOLOGY, WHAT IS THE

BRAIN FUNCTIONING OF THE CHILD

AT THAT POINT.

HOW DO YOU TAKE CHANCES?

HOW DO YOU FAIL?

YOU KNOW, THE ABILITY OF THE

CHILD EVEN AT THAT LEVEL AND THE

PRIMARY LEVEL TO BE ABLE TO

SPEAK AND TO DEFEND THEIR

THINKING.

>> Reporter: BUT WITH A SET

FRAMEWORK OF ELEMENTS FOR

STUDENTS TO LEARN, SOME

EDUCATORS ARE CONCERNED TOO MUCH

CONTROL RESTS WITH AN

INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION AND

NOT ENOUGH AT THE LOCAL SCHOOL

LEVEL.

SIVA KUMARI REJECTS THAT

ASSESSMENT.

>> IT'S A MISNOMER THAT WE'RE

SITTING SOMEWHERE IN SOME IVORY

TOWER AND CONTROLLING THE WORLD.

WE HAVE NO SUCH INTEREST.

( LAUGHS )

THE REASON I THINK IT WORKS IS,

WE DON'T MANDATE EXACTLY WHAT

HAPPENS IN A LOCAL SCHOOL.

>> PLEASE REMEMBER THAT YOU CAN

ALWAYS PRACTICE ON ANOTHER PIECE

OF PAPER.

>> Reporter: KATHLEEN BUSONI IS

AN ART TEACHER AND COORDINATES

THE I.B. PROGRAM FOR BROOKLYN

LATIN, A PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOL IN

NEW YORK CITY.

SHE SAYS THAT ONE THING THAT

ATTRACTED THE SCHOOL TO I.B. IS

ITS PROGRESSIVE PHILOSOPHY, LESS

INSTRUCTION FROM A TEACHER AND

MORE ACTIVE STUDENT

PARTICIPATION IN CLASS.

>> AND THAT SOUNDS SO CLICHE,

RIGHT?

IN EDUCATION TODAY, WE ALL SAY,

LIKE, STUDENT-CENTERED IS BEST.

BUT, FOR ME AS A TEACHER, THAT

WAS WHERE I REALIZED THAT'S

WHERE THE MAGIC HAPPENS.

THAT'S WHERE THE STUDENTS GROW

AND LEARN THE MOST, IS IF YOU

HELP AND ENCOURAGE THEM AND

COACH THEM RATHER THAN TELL THEM

AND DEMAND FROM THEM.

>> Reporter: AT BROOKLYN LATIN,

ALL 11th AND 12th GRADE STUDENTS

USE WHAT'S CALLED THE I.B.

DIPLOMA PROGRAM.

IT'S A CHOICE THAT A SCHOOL

MIGHT MAKE INSTEAD OF, SAY,

OFFERING ADVANCED PLACEMENT

COURSES.

THE CURRICULUM HAS SIX SUBJECTS

INCLUDING ART AND SCIENCE, AND

IN ORDER TO RECEIVE AN I.B.

DIPLOMA, STUDENTS MUST PASS

I.B.'S OWN EXAMS.

BUT IT GOES FURTHER, REQUIRING

BOTH COMMUNITY SERVICE AND A

4,000-WORD INDEPENDENT RESEARCH

PAPER.

>> THE I.B. IS NOT ABOUT ONE

SINGULAR EXAM.

SO, FOR ONE COURSE, A STUDENT

MIGHT DO A GROUP PROJECT OR DO

AN ORAL COMMENTARY, BUT THEN

THEY MIGHT ALSO DO AN EXTENDED

WRITING.

AND THEN, THEY MIGHT SIT DOWN IN

MAY AND TAKE A TIMED EXAM.

BUT EACH COURSE HAS AT LEAST

THREE DIFFERENT ASSESSMENTS THAT

COMBINE TOGETHER TO GIVE THEM A

SCORE.

THAT IS SO UNIQUE AND IMPORTANT

BECAUSE OUR STUDENTS ARE NOT ALL

PERFECT AT TAKING MULTIPLE

CHOICE EXAMS.

THIS GIVES THEM THE ABILITY TO

SHOW THEIR EXCELLENCE IN SEVERAL

DIFFERENT WAYS.

>> Reporter: BUT FOR ALL THE

BENEFITS THAT BUSONI SEES IN

I.B., SHE'S ALSO CONCERNED ABOUT

THE PROGRAM'S COST.

AND SHE'S NOT ALONE.

EDUCATORS AROUND THE WORLD HAVE

CALLED THE PROGRAM EXPENSIVE.

TO COVER OPERATIONAL COSTS, THE

FOUNDATION CHARGES FEES FOR ITS

VARIOUS PROGRAMS AND SERVICES.

BUSONI ESTIMATES BROOKLYN LATIN

PAYS ABOUT $1,000 FOR EXAMS AND

FEES FOR EACH 12th GRADER.

>> THE I.B. DOES AMAZING THINGS,

BUT IT COSTS A LOT TO HELP TO

MANAGE THAT PROGRAM.

AND AS A PUBLIC SCHOOL, THAT'S A

LOT OF MONEY WHEN WE HAVE 189

SENIORS THIS PAST YEAR.

>> Reporter: BUT I.B.

REPRESENTATIVES SAY IT'S WORTH

IT, AND SIVA KUMARI STRESSES

THAT THE PROGRAMS PRODUCE

STUDENTS READY FOR HIGHER

EDUCATION.

78% OF I.B. DIPLOMA STUDENTS GO

ON TO COLLEGE RIGHT AFTER

GRADUATION.

>> THE SUCCESSFUL I.B. STUDENT

IS ONE IN WHATEVER FIELD THEY'VE

CHOSEN, THAT THEY'RE ABLE TO BE

THE PERSON THAT COLLEAGUES

CONSIDER THIS IS A MINDFUL

PERSON WHO ASKED THE RIGHT

QUESTIONS, WHO IS ABLE TO DRIVE

CONSENSUS, WHO IS ABLE TO

PROVIDE THE LONG VIEW ON THINGS

AND BE THE WISE PERSON IN THE

ROOM.

For more infomation >> How the IB's approach to global education changed over five decades - Duration: 6:08.

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Scholarship Bureau 2019 | Department of Higher Education | Govt Scholarship For Inter Students - Duration: 6:25.

Scholarship Bureau 2019

Department of Higher Education

Govt Scholarship For Inter Students

For more infomation >> Scholarship Bureau 2019 | Department of Higher Education | Govt Scholarship For Inter Students - Duration: 6:25.

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Pennsylvania Pushes Tech Education For Young Women - Duration: 2:15.

For more infomation >> Pennsylvania Pushes Tech Education For Young Women - Duration: 2:15.

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Using the power of teamwork to promote kidney disease awareness, education and prevention - Duration: 5:13.

For more infomation >> Using the power of teamwork to promote kidney disease awareness, education and prevention - Duration: 5:13.

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Moneyworks Hack - Education - Duration: 1:18.

Let's start with new invoice

Scan barcode of student ID or choose the student's name

Scan barcode of course or select course item

Key in subsidies percentage for first 2 and 3rd on value

All subsidies are automatically inserted into the invoice

4 invoices will be created, 3 being the grant receivable for tracking claims from agencies

Notice the original invoice number of the student will be a reference in the grant monitoring

Next we will have to take a look at how the accounts is being treated at balance sheet level

Let's generate the balance sheet report

Now you see that all the 3 agencies receivable is in their right accounts

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