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Lucius Caelius Firmianus Lactantius was an early Xtian writer,(ca. 240 – ca. 320 AD). Here he quotes Epicurus' (341 - 271 BC) famous series of questions on the problem of evil.
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This video summarises the contents that can be discussed when talking about Biology. There are examples of evolution, structure function relationship and science as a process.
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Structuring Paragraphs, Part 1
This is a video lecture on how to structure paragraphs. Mr. Page tells us that a properly-written paragraph lets your teacher know that your thoughts are organized. He emphasizes style, correct punctuation, and properly-written paragraphs. The lecturer appears on the right side while images and information appears on the left. (07:32)
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This video is broken down into sections from the introductions, source code, editing,  mark-up language, page structure, tags, links, to going live.  Each step is very clear with examples. (84:27)
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The Age of Polymers

Industrial chemists routinely turn oil and natural gas into a variety of products we use in our daily lives. Chemists control the molecular structure to create polymers with special properties by a variety of methods. These polymers have great diversity due to the structure of the polymer chains. This video explores the innovative ideas that make our lives better.


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The Teenage Brain
What is going on in the heads of teenagers? Surprisingly or not, when teenagers go about their daily lives, especially when they communicate with others, their teenage brains do not function in the same way that adult brains do. This video segment from FRONTLINE: "Inside the Teenage Brain" explores some of the more striking differences between the brains of kids and the brains of their parents and teachers. Closed captioning included.  Run time 05:10.
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The Chemistry of Life
This program discusses the chemistry of the wonders of life. It starts off with the way life began, and goes on to deal with the structure and function of biological molecules. It emphasizes the value of relating chemical principles to biology studies, and states that living organisms are huge chemical systems in equilibrium. Thus, learning processes are based on the che
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How Does a Microchip Work?
A microchip is a collection of a large number of transistors in a very small package, and there are a couple of basic function of these transistors. Find out how microchip transistors function as amplifiers and switches. (1:13)
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Microsoft Word: How to Use Autocorrect
In this video you will learn how to use the Autocorrect function to save time in writing out the full meaning of Acronyms. This is a very handy, albeit unique, feature that can help students and teachers when writing essays and presentations.
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This video is a preview of other videos about how students can be better citizens. This preview also gives a brief (but good) overview of our government structure. This is a professional video.

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This video is a PowerPoint presentation about creating a thesis statement for a research paper.  The instructor explains and narrates the video while walking the viewer through the steps necessary to create a good thesis statement.  The instructor explains that the thesis statement creates structure for the entire research paper.  Part of the slides appear as yellow type on a white background which can be difficult to read.

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Using the unit circle definition of the sine function to make a graph of it. In an easy conversational tone, the instructor uses the computer screen as his 'blackboard' and different colors to emphasis his points. For high school students.
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Yossarian the Grammarian explains what gerunds are and how to distinguish gerunds from other parts of speech.  Through giving examples on the white board, a thorough explanation of gerunds is given.  Gerunds are words ending in -ing that function as nouns, therefore they can be  the subjects of sentences.  He explains that gerunds do no always stand alone and can also function as phrases.

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Transatlantic Transitions
Go underwater to explore the regimented lives of submarine
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This video explains to the audience speech structure, which is the order your speech has.  If your speech is out of order the audience will have a hard time following.  There are a few ways to have speech structure; chronological, tell them then tell them what you told them.  One hint is to have points written down on separate cards and the put them in order; you may have to readjust the cards to get it right. Video is of average q
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Plant Development: Cell Structure and Function
Professor George Wolfe discusses cell structure and function in this video from Thinkwell's online Biology series. This video uses lecture format and a whiteboard to aid in explanations.  Run time 11:07.
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