Cold War: After Stalin (1953-1956) Part 3 of 5
Cold War is a twenty-four episode television documentary series about the Cold War (1945--1989). Jeremy Isaacs produced the 1998 program in a style similar to his previous series, The World at War (1973). Businessman Ted Turner created the series as a joint production between the Turner Broadcasting System and the BBC, originally broadcast on CNN in the U.S. and the BBC Two in the U.K. Kenneth Branagh. It featured interviews with leading political figures and people who witnessed and lived throu
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Cold War: After Stalin (1953-1956) Part 4 of 5
Cold War is a twenty-four episode television documentary series about the Cold War (1945--1989). Jeremy Isaacs produced the 1998 program in a style similar to his previous series, The World at War (1973). Businessman Ted Turner created the series as a joint production between the Turner Broadcasting System and the BBC, originally broadcast on CNN in the U.S. and the BBC Two in the U.K. Kenneth Branagh. It featured interviews with leading political figures and people who witnessed and lived throu
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Cold War: After Stalin (1953-1956) Part 5 of 5
Cold War is a twenty-four episode television documentary series about the Cold War (1945--1989). Jeremy Isaacs produced the 1998 program in a style similar to his previous series, The World at War (1973). Businessman Ted Turner created the series as a joint production between the Turner Broadcasting System and the BBC, originally broadcast on CNN in the U.S. and the BBC Two in the U.K. Kenneth Branagh. It featured interviews with leading political figures and people who witnessed and lived throu
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Television Coverage of the President's Funeral
On the day of President Kennedy's funeral, a spirited riderless horse followed the caisson bearing JFK's body.  Following a funeral service at St. Matthew's Cathedral, the procession made its way to Arlington Cemetery where the President's remains were buried
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We Didn't Start the Fire
This music video gives a very brief history of the United States.  The original song "We Didn't Start the Fire" is playing while various pictures are shown on the screen.  Pictures are labed with the person/event and date. This video might be a nice introduction to the beginning of a class/unit on US History. Run time 04:44.
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The Catcher in The Rye
This video was made by a student for an English class.  It gives an explanation of the book ,The Catcher In The Rye by J.D. Salinger.  The video uses clips from Igby Goes Down to summarize The Catcher in the Rye. 

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Penguins Beating the Heat?
July 26, 2007—For Antarctica's penguins, the global-warming plot thickens: Some species seem to be adapting to the heat, while others are experiencing a foreboding population decline.
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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Reading - Chapter 8
In this video Chapter 8 from Charlie and Chocolate Factory is read aloud.

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Who Killed Martin Luther King, Jr.? Part 9
This is Part 9 of a documentary about the assassination of Martin Luther
King, Jr. by Michel Parbot. Suitable for middle school students and
older. Former FBI agent and Ray himself are interviewed and perpetuate a
conspiracy theory. (Amateur-ish video that still gets across much
information to the viewer.)

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Who Killed Martin Luther King, Jr.? Part 10
This is Part 10 of a documentary about the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr. by Michel Parbot. This last segment ends with part of Martin Luther's King's famous "I Have a Dream" speech. The film includes vintage images from that time period. Suitable for middle school students and older.
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Graphing Inequalities on a Number Line
Instructor uses a white board to demonstrate solving inequalities in one variable and graphing the solution on a number line.  Examples include one-step, two-step, and multi-step linear inequalities.  
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1908 Olympics - London - Part 6
1908 Olympics - London - Part 6
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Rome 1960: The Games of the XVII Olympiad

The Games of the XVII Olympiad, from Rome, Italy.   Video shows a picture of Wilma Rudolph and a few other facts about the games.  There is no speaking in this video, the Olympic Theme plays in the background.  (1:14)


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Melbourne 1956: The Games of the XVI Olympiad

The Games of the XVI Olympiad, from Melbourne, Australia. Video gives facts about the water polo game that became known as the “Blood in the Water” match.  Video also shows a slide about the boycott.  There is no speaking in this video, the Olympic Theme plays in the background.  .


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Tokyo 1964: The Games of the XVIII Olympiad
The Games of the XVIII Olympiad, from Tokyo, Japan. These were the first Games held in Asia.  Video shows pictures of the Olympic flame and gives a little information about the games.  There is no speaking in this video, the Olympic Theme plays in the background.   (1:38)
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Helsinki 1952: The Games of the XV Olympiad
The Games of the XV Olympiad from Helsinki, Finland. These Games were best known as the first appearance from the Soviet Union. PowerPoint type presentation. (1:36) 
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Seoul 1988: The Games of the XXXIV Olympiad

The Games of the XXXIV Olympiad, from Seoul, Korea. This video gives important facts about the Seoul Games, the mascot of the games, Seoul became the second Asian city (after Tokyo) to host the Olympic Games, American Florence Griffith Joyner won three gold and one silver medal in track and field, Ben Johnson of Canada wins the 100 meter, but is later disqualified after a positive test of stanozolol, thus giving the gold to Carl Lewis
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Stockholm 1912: The Games of the V Olympiad

The Games of the V Olympiad from Stockholm, Sweden. These games were the last until 1920, as World War I forced the cancellation of the 1916 Games.  These games are best known for the decathlon win of Jim Thorpe, of the United States.  Then the flags of the countries that participated in these Olympics are shown.  There is no talking in this video.  Background music is the Olympic Theme.  Video is of average quality.  (2:54)
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St. Louis 1904: The Games of the III Olympiad
The Games of the III Olympiad in St. Louis, USA.   These games are originally slated for Chicago.  However, they were moved to St. Louis as part of the World’s Fair.  The flags of the nations are then shown.  These were the first Olympics held in the United States, later hosts were Los Angeles (twice) and Atlanta.   There is no talking in this video.  Background music is the Olympic Theme.  PowerPoint presentation.  (1:23)
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Antwerp 1920: The Games of the VII Olympiad
The Games of the VII Olympiad in Antwerp, Belgium.  These were the first Olympic Games held since 1912, as World War I wiped out the 1916 Games, schedules for Berlin. These Games saw the introduction of the Olympic flag and the Olympic oath.  Video shows the flags of the countries that took part in the Olympics.  There is no talking in this video.  Background music is the Olympic Theme.  Video is of average quality.  (2:48)
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