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HOW TO GET A FIRST-CLASS DEGREE IN LAW

Eloise Skinner, former corporate lawyer, Cambridge alumni and award-winning university admissions expert for Law reveals the secrets to achieving a first-class law degree in the UK. Whether you're an A Level student curious about the degree or a current law student struggling to keep up, or just loo

Avoid These 6 Common First Dating Mistakes

In our previous videos, a lot of you loved our dating tips, so we're back with more to help you navigate the tricky world of first dates! In this video, we're diving into the 6 Common First Dating Mistakes" that can make or break your chances at a great connection. From awkward silences to overthi

What happened on Black Monday?

Today, we are going to learn about ''Black Monday''! Black Monday or also called ''The Crash of 1987'' , refers to Monday, October 19, 1987, when stock markets around the world crashed shedding a huge value in a very short time. It became an example of the power of the lack of investor confidence

The first handbook of midwifery

The first known record of midwifery knowledge in Germany from the 16th century describes a rope technique that can be used to correct an unfavorable baby position. Author: ZDF/Terra X/ Story House Productions/ Jochen Ruderer Jens Afflerbach/ Jürgen Rehberg, Arsenij Gusev/ Franziska Menz, Ronald Ris

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 first payment methods

Mankind's money ranged from iron rods to cocoa beans. The most widespread currency of all time, however, was the cowrie. In early China, it even served as the official reserve currency. Author: Gruppe5 /Sabine Klauser/Sebastian Martinez Translation and Dubbing: alugha Click here to see more video

Mauvein: The Invention of the First Synthetic Dye

In the mid-19th century, chemical assistant Henry Perkin was looking for an synthetic substitute for an antimalarial drug. But instead of quinine, he produces the first synthetic dye: mauveine. An accidental product! Authors: ZDF/Terra X/T. Schrader/J. Koester/F. Steinhardt/Moods in Pictures/Maximi

Uruk, first metropolis in world history

One of the oldest known high cultures is Uruk in Mesopotamia, today's Iraq. The first major city in world history was built there in the 4th millennium BC. Author: ZDF/Terra X/Film Produktion Stein e.K./Alexander Hogh/Martin Papirowski/Timm Westen, Roxana Ardelean/Golem Studio/Alexander Leuck/Frau