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  2. Periodic Videos - Wikipedia

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    Periodic Videos (also known as The Periodic Table of Videos) is a video project and YouTube channel on chemistry. It consists of a series of videos about chemical elements and the periodic table , with additional videos on other topics in chemistry and related fields.

  3. The Elements (song) - Wikipedia

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    Lehrer had been a mathematics student and lecturer at Harvard; [2] [3] in the closing lines of the song, he pronounced "Harvard" and "discovered" in a parody of the non-rhotic Boston accent to make the two words rhyme, even though he did not normally speak with that accent. He accompanied himself on the piano while singing the song.

  4. Video chapter - Wikipedia

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    Several open-source models for automatic segmentation have been described. [12] [13] Video segmentation information is typically processed by means of large language models, or combined with video Optical character recognition information, detecting the largest text in a slide (typically the title), to be used as the chapter title.

  5. Brie Larson on Why the ‘Lessons in Chemistry ... - AOL

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    SPOILER ALERT: This story contains spoilers from “Introduction to Chemistry,” the series finale of “Lessons in Chemistry,” now streaming on Apple TV+. Elizabeth Zott, hero of the people.

  6. How Lessons in Chemistry Went from Page to Screen - AOL

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  7. Screen Songs - Wikipedia

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    The Screen Songs are a continuation of the earlier Fleischer series Song Car-Tunes in color. They are sing-along shorts featuring the famous "bouncing ball", a sort of precursor to modern karaoke videos. [2] They often featured popular melodies of the day.

  8. List of songs about school - Wikipedia

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    Songs about school have probably been composed and sung by students for as long as there have been schools. Examples of such literature can be found dating back to Medieval England. [ 1 ] The number of popular songs dealing with school as a subject has continued to increase with the development of youth subculture starting in the 1950s and 1960s.

  9. Playlist - Wikipedia

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    In addition to audio, it supports video and screen layout and is heavily used in Digital Signage. [12].vlc is a format used by VLC Media Player and is defined as a renamed M3U or PLS playlist. [13].wpl, is an XML format used in Microsoft Windows Media Player versions 9–12. [11].xspf, an XML format designed to enable playlist sharing [14]