Vietnam War 7
(Caution: Some scenes
may be disturbing.)After WWII, USSR bewared of arms warfare against USA because their political viewpoints were dissimilar. America was not successful in educating the Vietnamese’ about Freedom. The lifestyles of two countries were too different - typical character of American culture is liberty, freedom, democracy; typical character of Vietnamese culture is ceremony, ritual, and conservative. It was a civil w
Vietnam War 8
(Caution: Some scenes
may be disturbing.)After WWII, USSR bewared of arms warfare against USA because their political viewpoints were dissimilar. America was not successful in educating the Vietnamese’ about Freedom. The lifestyles of two countries were too different - typical character of American culture is liberty, freedom, democracy; typical character of Vietnamese culture is ceremony, ritual, and conservative. It was a civil w
Vietnam War 9
(Caution: Some scenes
may be disturbing.)After WWII, USSR bewared of arms warfare against USA because their political viewpoints were dissimilar. America was not successful in educating the Vietnamese’ about Freedom. The lifestyles of two countries were too different - typical character of American culture is liberty, freedom, democracy; typical character of Vietnamese culture is ceremony, ritual, and conservative. It was a civil w
Vietnam War 11
After WWII, USSR bewared of arms warfare against USA because their political viewpoints were dissimilar. America was not successful in educating the Vietnamese’ about Freedom. The lifestyles of two countries were too different - typical character of American culture is liberty, freedom, democracy; typical character of Vietnamese culture is ceremony, ritual, and conservative. It was a civil war in Vietnam; they were just a combatant of the
Vietnam War 12
(Caution: Some scenes
may be disturbing.)After WWII, USSR bewared of arms warfare against USA because their political viewpoints were dissimilar. America was not successful in educating the Vietnamese’ about Freedom. The lifestyles of two countries were too different - typical character of American culture is liberty, freedom, democracy; typical character of Vietnamese culture is ceremony, ritual, and conservative. It was a civil w
Idioms in ASL - Walking on Eggs
English idioms are presented in American Sign Language through skits that demonstrate the meaning of the idiom. A project from Kentucky School for the Deaf.
*Open captioned for hearing students.
Idioms in ASL - Eat Like a Bird, Horse or Pig
English idioms are presented in American Sign Language through skits that demonstrate the meaning of the idiom. A project from Kentucky School for the Deaf.
*Open captioned for hearing students.
Idioms in ASL - Eyes in the Back of Your Head
English idioms are presented in American Sign Language through skits that demonstrate the meaning of the idiom. A project from Kentucky School for the Deaf.
*Open captioned for hearing students.
Idioms in ASL - On The Tip of My Tongue
English idioms are presented in American Sign Language through skits that demonstrate the meaning of the idiom. A project from Kentucky School for the Deaf. Closed captioning included. (0:45)
The Three Little Pigs- In ASL
Student-Created Video- The classic children's story, The Three Little Pigs, in American Sign Language. No voice, text or illustrations are used in the story.
The Princess and the Pea- In ASL
The classic fairy tale, The Princess and the Pea, told in American Sign Language. No voice, text or illustrations are used in this story.
Goldilocks and The Three Bears- In ASL
Student-Created Video- The children's tale of, Goldilocks and the Three Bears, in American Sign Language. No voice, text or illustrations are used in the story.
Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? in ASL (No Illustrations)
Teacher Created Video- The classic Eric Carle book, Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? is intepreted into American Sign Language. No illustrations are shown during the video. The video is voiced during the signing.
A History of the County of Hampshire: Volume 2
A part-volume detailing the history of Hampshire religious houses, including the early history of Winchester cathedral.
La technologie « OpenURL » : vers une intégration accrue des ressources et services documentaires
Cet article a pour but de démystifier la notion de OpenURL, un terme de plus en plus présent dans le domaine de l'information, à l'aide de concepts théoriques mais surtout grâce à une description pratique de sa mise en place et de sa capacité d'action. Une courte introduction sur le concept d'arrimage dans les ressources documentaires donnera le ton pour un bref survol de la naissance du concept OpenURL suivi d'une explication concrète de son fonctionnement lorsque utilisé dans le proce
The medieval records of a London City church - St Mary at Hill, 1420-1559
The churchwardens' accounts of this City parish. The records are at their fullest for the period from 1480 onwards. The volume also has an extensive introduction, detailing the history and liturgical practice of the church, and the impact of the Reformation. First published by the Early English Text Society, volume 128.
Survey of London Monograph 4 - The Great House, Leyton
An account of the Great House, built in the early years of the eighteenth century by Sir Fisher Tench.
Friends and Friendship
This video is about friends and friendship. The presenter refers to words used in American and in British English like buddy and pal. He refers to some of his own friends and greets them.
How to Grow Celery
In this clip learn that growing celery is done by planting the seeds in the early spring, protecting the new growth using a milk carton and harvesting the vegetable in the summer. A gardener gives information and tips about growing celery and explains how to stagger celery plants to enjoy celery all season long.
Southern Renaissance Unit 13
"My subject in fiction," Flannery O'Connor tells us, "is the action of
grace in the territory held largely by the devil." One might do well to
ask what, if not the devil, haunts the American South in this era
between the wars. This program uncovers the revisioning of Southern
myths during the modernist era by writers William Faulkner and Zora
Neale Hurston.













