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The business cycle
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Economists have long been interested in the causes of the business cycle. In this video we define the business cycle, discuss potential reasons it exists, and explore how it may be driven by emotion. Created by Sal Khan.

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Economics
Social Science
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Lesson
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Khan Academy
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Khan Academy
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Sal Khan
Date Added:
07/27/2021
A firm's marginal product revenue curve
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Every time a firm hires more labor, they get more output which means more revenue. In this video we begin thinking about how much incremental benefit a firm gets from hiring one more person. Created by Sal Khan.

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Economics
Social Science
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Lesson
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Khan Academy
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Khan Academy
Author:
Sal Khan
Date Added:
07/27/2021
The lungs and pulmonary system
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The pulmonary system including the lungs, larynx, trachea, bronchi, bronchioles, alveoli and thoracic diaphragm.

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Anatomy/Physiology
Applied Science
Biology
Health, Medicine and Nursing
Life Science
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Khan Academy
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Sal Khan
Date Added:
02/09/2010
The media and partisanship
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John Dickerson shares his views on how changes in media have influenced the national discourse over time with Sal. John Dickerson is co-host of CBS This Morning. He was previously CBS News' Chief Washington Correspondent, Political Director and anchor of Face The Nation. Dickerson is also a contributor to Slate's Political Gabfest and to The Atlantic. During the 2016 presidential campaign, Dickerson moderated CBS News' two presidential debates. Prior to CBS, Dickerson was Slate Magazine's Chief Political correspondent and covered politics for twelve years for Time magazine.

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Political Science
Social Science
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Lesson
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Khan Academy
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Khan Academy
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John Dickerson
Sal Khan
Date Added:
07/16/2021
A monopsonistic market for labor
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When there is a single buyer of labor this type of market is called a monopsonistic labor market. Learn how this changes the analysis of labor markets and why marginal factor cost is higher than the supply of labor in such markets.

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Economics
Social Science
Material Type:
Lesson
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Khan Academy
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Khan Academy
Author:
Sal Khan
Date Added:
07/27/2021
An overview of the Crusades (part 2)
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An overview of the 2nd through 9th Crusades. Saladin retakes Jerusalem after nearly 90 years as a Crusader Kingdom in 1179. The sacking of Constantinople and the possible Children's Crusade. The Reconquista in what will eventually be Spain.

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History
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Khan Academy
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Sal Khan
Date Added:
07/26/2021
The president's bully pulpit
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What the "bully pulpit" is and how the State of the Union and mass media has enhanced the president's ability to directly influence opinion. Reagan footage from Reagan Presidential Library.

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Political Science
Social Science
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Lesson
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Khan Academy
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Khan Academy
Author:
Sal Khan
Date Added:
07/16/2021
The rise of empires in India
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In the late 4th century BCE, the Maurya Empire under Chandragupta conquers most of North India. His son Bindusara continues the conquest into the south. Bindusara's son Ashoka (Asoka) takes the empire to its furthest extent, but then turns to a life of Buddhism and nonviolence. He is considered one of the prime catalysts for the spread of Buddhism.

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History
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Khan Academy
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Khan Academy
Author:
Sal Khan
Date Added:
07/26/2021
The spread of Christianity
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After Jesus, the two most significant figures in Christianity are the apostles Peter and Paul/Saul. Paul, in particular, takes a leading role in spreading the teachings of Jesus to Gentiles (non Jews) in the Roman Empire.

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History
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Khan Academy
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Khan Academy
Author:
Sal Khan
Date Added:
03/15/2021