The More We Get Together
A librarian sings "The More We Get Together" in this video. (:37)
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Beethoven (Part 11 of 18)
Beethoven was a German Composer and pianist.  His music fell in a transitional period between Classical and Romantic music. Beethven studies with Haydn.  Even after his hearing began to deteriorate he still composed, conducted and even performed his music.
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Beethoven (Part 17 of 18)
Beethoven was a German Composer and pianist.  His music fell in a transitional period between Classical and Romantic music. Beethven studies with Haydn.  Even after his hearing began to deteriorate he still composed, conducted and even performed his music. (9:56)
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Finding the perfect book
this vidoe gives you tips on how to find the perfetct book for your kids to read
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My Neighborhood
Slides of different types of neighborhoods.  Off-screen teacher describes the neighborhoods.  "A neighborhood is where you live." Upbeat background music.  
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Smart Signs
A short video about basic symbols and signs that gives us information. A class draw and put together a few useful signs that help you identify places.

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Sesame Street: Christmas Gift to Dorothy
In this Sesame Street video, Elmo gives Dorothy the fish a gift of a book called, Dorothy's World. Being with each other at Christmas is the greatest gift of all. Carolers join Elmo to sing a Happy Holiday song. Young students will enjoy this sweet video. (1:50)

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Recycling aluminum Cans
This video from Sesame Street Video is for preschoolers about how to recycle aluminum cans.  A preschooler explains how some things can be reused and how to recycle.  (02:06)
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Cells - Centers for the Week of 8/30/10
Mrs. Matthews students rotate through science centers each week.  This week, the class is learning about living things, the parts of a plant and animal cell, and unicellular organisms.  Their centers for the week include (1) a video about microbes found on Watchknow called Magic School Bus is in a Pickle (2) three interactive microscope websites on the Whiteboard (3) an experiment with a chicken egg (one large cell) soaked in vinegar to reveal the membrane (4) an art act
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Marathon Migrators
There are many strategies animals use for staying close to their food sources, as this video segment from NOVA: "The Mystery of Animal Pathfinders" explains. One of the most remarkable of these strategies, however, is demonstrated by the red knot, a species of shorebird that flies 20,000 miles annually in its never-ending search for food, especially the eggs of spawning horseshoe crabs. Closed captioning included.  Run time 6:00.
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Wide View of Digital Earth Workbench in Operation
Video footage of Steve Maher operating the Digital Earth Workbench software on the Immersive Workbench
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Zoom in to a Center View of the Sun using TRACE Imagery
A zoom into a composite solar image created from TRACE observations made on October 10, 1998, showing an active region in the solar corona
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La pollution des sols et le recyclage des déchets - Antoine Richard

Une conférence de l'UTLS au Lycée

La pollution des sols et le recyclage des déchets par Antoine Richard (Directeur de l'INRA, Nord Pas de Calais)

Lycée François Rabelais (59 Douais)


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Las Vegas Flyover from Landsat 1
A flyover of Las Vegas From Landsat imagery acquired July 26, 1999
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4.2 What pressures for change were exerted?
This unit enables you to hear some of the founding members of the Bedfordshire Mencap organisation talk about how the organisation was established and the wide range of support services it offers. The work that individuals exerted to promote change is a source of pressure towards the ideal that parents should be supported in their task of bringing up children with learning difficulties.
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Except for third party materials and otherwise stated (see http://www.open.ac.uk/conditions terms and conditions), this content is made available under a http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2

1.1 Chasms and great divides: can we imagine a world without geography?

Many school systems around the world do not have geography with the status of a separate subject. Schools in England and Wales are different. Here, geography is a national curriculum subject (5–14 years) and the former Minister for Schools (Stephen Twigg) has asserted the subject's importance in several speeches in 2004. For example, he says:

‘The unique contribution of geography is preparing young people
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Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution - NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 Licence - see http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/uk/ - Original copyright The Open University

Europe's Emerging New Energy Policy [Audio]
Speaker(s): Andris Piebalgs | Since the call of the Hampton Court European Council for a European Energy Policy the Commission has been actively answering this challenge, with a new set of concrete proposals to address the three challenge of competitiveness, sustainability and security of supply expected from the Commission during the second half of 2007. Commissioner Piebalgs will outline these challenges and Europe's emerging responses. Andris Piebalgs has been European energy commissioner sin
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The First Legacy Games: the physical and socio-economic transformation of East London [Audio]
Speaker(s): Andrew Altman; Councillor Paul Brickell; Professor Ricky Burdett; Roger Taylor | This event explores the planning and physical development of the Olympic Park after the 2012 games as well as the wider socio-economic benefits the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games are bringing. Andrew Altman is chief executive of the Olympic Park Legacy Company. Paul Brickell is executive member for Olympics and public affairs at Newham council and chief executive of Leaside Regeneration. Ricky Burdett
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