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How Best Agers Stay Fit in Old Age

Hank, Nora und Marylin live in Florida and are in their best years. Their motto: Your body is your best friend and needs to be treated well. As we all get older one day, their recipe for an active life is maybe something we can all learn from. Learn how Bayer’s experts are helping the growing grou

What is Your True Age Quiz (For Fun)!

Unlike your birth or calendar age, your maturity is your psychological age. If you like to learn yours, grab a pen, paper or note app and take this fun quiz we did. We won't be doing many of these quizzes, so don't be afraid! Disclaimer: This is a fun activity video and it should not be taken too

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

Art in the Stone Age

One of the first figurative representations of man is the Venus of Hohle Fels. The six-centimeter sculpture is about 40,000 years old. Homo sapiens also immortalized horses, water fowl and mammoths in works of art. Author: ZDF/Terra X/Film Produktion Stein e.K./Alexander Hogh/Martin Papirowski/Tim

The Revival of the Vinyl Record in the Digital Age

For more Science Videos: https://lt.org/ * Vinyl or analog records have experienced a tremendous upsurge in popularity over the last decade. In this video, DOMINIK BARTMANSKI analyzes the reasons underlying vinyl’s resurgence in an age where digital music seemed destined to wipe it out. * Employing

Relationship Marketing in the Digital Age

For more Science Videos: https://lt.org/ * Customer-company relationships are increasingly conducted via internet-based technologies. In this video, LENA STEINHOFF explains her work towards developing a theoretically grounded and managerially relevant framework for managing customer relationships on

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