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Historical Hairstyles: the Real Hairstyles Worn by Viking Women

Doing your hair like a stylized Viking shieldmaiden looks awesome and has gotten really popular. But how did the real Viking women wear their hair all those centuries ago? Watch this tutorial to find out!

Historical/archeological sources used:

Difficulty: Easy - Moderate
Hair Length: at least armpit length
Materials: long string of cord/yarn, hairstick (optional)
Skills needed: English braid
Time cost: 5-40 minutes
ideal hair type: any

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Talking about the future - 6 Minute Grammar

Learn English grammar with BBC Learning English! Finn and Catherine talk about birthdays and use 'will', 'going to', 'might' and 'be likely to' to talk about the future.🔮

You'll find a quiz on our website 👉 http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/...

Comparatives and superlatives - 6 Minute Grammar

Is this the best English grammar lesson you have ever seen? Is it better than any other grammar lesson? Today, we look at using comparatives and superlatives in English.
You'll find a quiz on our website: http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/eng...

The way to go with WPS — Espen Messel, Knut Landmark

How to find your way in difficult terrain, with obstacles, hazards, and deep snow?
We present a solution for cross-country path planning and mobility, based on OSGeo software and open data.
A large graph representing terrain, roads, and paths is s...

Rust 101 - 18: Dependencies and Cargo.toml

How to describe details of your Rust project with a `Cargo.toml` file, and how to find and add dependencies (other people's code).

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Talking to People about Privacy

This week we talk to Ina Sander about how to talk to people about privacy, drawing on her research looking at how to teach 'critical data literacy' in schools.

You can find a resource for teachers we've been working with Ina on here: https://p...

The Schwa - English In A Minute

The schwa sound is everywhere in spoken English! Watch Sian’s video to find out how to make your pronunciation more natural. Then answer this quiz question!
Which word in this sentence is often reduced to a schwa?
“You should have told me!”
A) ...

I FOUND A SECRET MTB PARK!! Pt.1

after going on a walk in my neighborhood we stumbled upon what looked like a dirt jump. after exploring to find out how to get to them, we found an entire mob trail system with MASSIVE dirt jumps!!! pt 2 will be out soon so please subscribe!!

Data Culture: The Importance of a Central Portal

A successful data culture involves more people working with the right data in the right way - but how do those people know what data exists, and what they should use for a given purpose? How do they know how to find the training and other resource...

Using formal charges to draw better Lewis structures - Five minute chemistry Ep. 26

In this series, we took bite-sized topics from general chemistry to discuss.

In today's episode, we take a look at how to use the formal charges in the case when we have multiple possible Lewis charges to find the one that describes reality the...