Basic Human Pathology: Parts I and II
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Reasonable Basic Algebra
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Basic Political Concepts
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Basic Essay Writing
This is part of a larger video segment called Living With Essays that explores how to construct a basic four-paragraph essay, but the viewer will be able to glean ideas from this shortened five-minute clip. The instructor does explain how to write the first paragraph.
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Basic Mathematics : Learning Basic Math
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Expert: Jimmy Chang
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Basic Mathematics : How to Teach Subtraction
Teach the concept of subtraction in mathematics to students by incorporating physical items like markers. Convey the ideas of subtraction by using items like blocks or money with assistance from a math teacher in this video on mathematics.

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Basic Mathematics : How to Teach Division With Whole Numbers
Teaching division with whole numbers is an easy concept if one is familiar with multiplication tables, as the tables work opposite of each other. View examples of how multiplication and division work with one another with insight from a math teacher in this video on mathematics.

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Basic Math: Lesson 2 - Equalities & Inequalities
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