Pablo Picasso
This short video, set to music, features several of the famous artist Pablo Picasso's most well known works. It also tells about how his style of art transformed to a more unique style of his own and examples are shown. It would be useful to introduce elementary students to Picasso's work or to introduce a unit on famous artists. (1:26)
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Green Grass Grew All Around (with lyrics)
This is the classic, children's song.  Lyrics are included at the bottom of the song. Colorful, cartoon animation is also provided on the screen. (02:45)
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Anti-Federalist Traditions until the Civil War
Luigi Marco Bassani speaks on Anti-Federalist Traditions Until the Civil War for the History of Liberty seminar in 2001.

Great Society and the Republican Welfare State
Thomas E. Woods discusses the Great Society and the Republican Welfare State at the 2001 History of Liberty seminar.

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Knight Seminar: Charles Marshall

Knight seminar with Charles Marshall, Department of Integrative Biology, UC Berkeley: "Gauging Ecosystem Response to Climate Change"

September 22, 2011


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Word Family -ame-
Shock is the beatbox king! Listen as he works his magic on word families. The goal for this segment is word family -ame-. (0:34)
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Acids and Bases: Cabbage Juice Indicator
The substances that chemists collectively call acids and bases come in many different forms. Despite this variety, all acids tend to react with other substances in much the same way. Reactions involving bases also share many common characteristics with one another. In this video segment adapted from ZOOM, cast members demonstrate how to use cabbage juice to determine whether a solution is acidic or basic. (1:34)
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YouTube to mp3 : Snel en eenvoudig filmpjes omzetten
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Op deze site kan je snel filmjes op Youtube omzetten naar een mp3-bestand. Je hoeft niets te installeren en ook geen account aan te maken. 


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Moctezuma II (Parte 2/5) - Documental en espaƱol
Este documental conducirá al antiquísimo corazón de México en busca de la civilización perdida de los aztecas y de su último gran regente: Moctezuma II (1466-1520). (10:01)

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A Nanotube Space Elevator
In this video adapted from NOVA scienceNOW, explore the potential of carbon nanotubes, whose strength and unique properties make them useful for a variety of applications. See animations of how carbon atoms bond to one another in different ways to make diamond, graphite, buckyballs, and nanotubes, and observe one method that is being researched to form and assemble carbon nanotubes into a long ribbon. Consider how a seemingly impossible application, such as an elevator from the surface of E
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Introduction to the Kidneys
This very short video gives basic facts about our kidneys. Key vocabulary words include kidney, ureter, bladder, and urethra. A diagram is given to label different parts. This is a good resource to help build background knowledge and would work well as an introductory lesson to the human body and urinary system. (1:17)
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How & Why Rain Happens
This cartoon uses simple illustrations and examples to help teach younger students about rain.  Some key vocabulary words include: evaporation, condensation, and precipitation. (02:42)
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How A Rainbow is Formed
This short video gives basic facts about rainbows. Key vocabulary words include prism and white light. A prism breaks down light into seven colors. This is a good resource to help build background knowledge and would work as an introductory lesson to weather and rainbows. (3:14)
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What is Pollination?
This brief cartoon uses simple illustrations and examples to help explain what pollination is.  Key vocabulary words include: pollen, anther, stigma, style, ovary, and egg. (02:09)
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Nutrition and Food Pyramid
This short video gives basic facts about nutrition. Key vocabulary words include energy, carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins and minerals, and water. This is a good resource to help build background knowledge and would work well as an introductory lesson to nutrition and the food pyramid. (7:15)
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Introduction to Neurons
This short video gives basic facts about neurons. Key vocabulary words include nucleus, axon, and dendrites. This is a good resource to help build background knowledge and would work well as an introductory lesson to the nervous system. (1:14)
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Gypsy Jazz Django Reinhardt J'attendrai 1939
6:20 The origin of Gypsy Jazz: Hot Jazz With Django Reinhardt J'attendrai 1939
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