In Concert: Paolo Pandolfo & Thomas Boysen
Paolo Pandolfo (viola da gamba) and Thomas Boysen (theorbo/Baroque guitar) play in a dazzling program of Renaissance improvisations and celebrated works by Sainte-Colombe and Marin Marais. For more information, visit http://www.loc.gov/today/cyberlc/feature_wdesc.php?rec=5386.
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Domain and Range - Problem 1 of 3
This video is a continuation and presents an example that demonstrates how to examine the graph of a function to determine the domain and range.  (2:04)
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Function Notation - Example Problem
This video is a continuation and presents an example that demonstrates how to write a relationship using function notation.  (2:44)
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Latitude and Longitude
Do you know the difference between latitude and longitude lines on a map? Learn what latitude and longitude lines do, and how to read them on a map. The video is just over two minutes in duration.
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Displaced in the New South
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In 1980, there were a few thousand Asian and Latino immigrants in Georgia. By 1994, there were more than 300,000. Displaced in the New South explores the cultural collision between Asian and Hispanic immigrants and the suburban communities near Atlanta where they settled. Featuring unforgettable people like Suttiwan Cox, ESL teacher and stand up comic, the film is a moving, sensitive case study of a nationwide trend that is bringing explosive political

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In Search of Cyrus The Great: Babylon
This 11:32 video is the dramatic story of the take over of of Babylon and its reaction to his victory over them. This is an excellent overview of the Founder of the Persian Empire.
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Pygmy Seahorse Camouflaged Against Coral
This short video gives excellent real life, close up footage of a Pygmy Seahorse against bright pink coral. The pygmy seahorse (Hippocampus bargibanti) is undoubtedly one of the most well camouflaged species in the oceans, being extremely difficult to spot amongst the gorgonian coral it inhabits. So effective is this camouflage that the species wasn’t actually discovered until its host gorgonian was being examined in a lab. This is a great resource to help build background k
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ISS Update - Feb. 6, 2012
The International Space Station video update for Feb. 6, 2012.
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How to Make an Ice Cream Pizza
This short video gives easy step by step directions to making a delicious ice cream pizza. Ingredients are simple and include the following: flour, butter, eggs, cocoa, ice cream, whipped cream, and decorations. This would be a great activity for the classroom and for home. (2:05)
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Promoting mental health in scarce-resource contexts: Emerging evidence and practice
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Dr. Seuss' The Sneetches - Full Version
This is Dr. Seuss' view of prejudice: Some Sneetches have a star on their bellies, and some of them don't. The 12 minute video is an excellent story on several levels depending on the age of the students.
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Weighing Evidence
This eight minute video shows students how to do research from primary and secondary resources. Very high interest. The video spend a lot of time explaining how to weigh evidence as to their accuracy. The case study is following a Chinese immigrant.
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Cheese History 3
Why does Swiss cheese have holes? Find out in this episode of Cheese Cubed! (2:19)
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Prehistoric Astronomy: How the Ancients Looked at the Heavens (1/4)
Join award winning teacher Jonathan Bergmann as he interactively teaches Astronomy: Prehistoric Astronomy: How the Ancients Looked at the Heavens.  Mr. Bergmann describes how ancient people observed the sunrise, phases of the moon, changing seasons, and the brightness of stars at night. Ancient people identified constellations.  This video also shows a diagram of the celelstial sphere.  ( 10:55)
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Deze site bevat liedjes, comprehension, dictee, grammar, verwijzingen naar andere sites voor luisteren, video, ... Het lesmateriaal voor de onderwijsmethode Stepping Stones is gemaakt van oefeningen uit methodes die niet meer uitgegeven …


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The Sinking of the U.S.S. Indianapolis
During World War II, the South Pacific Philippine Sea was not only the site of many battles but also where the United States had many ships stationed.  One of the ships was the U.S.S. Indianapolis, which sank after being torpedoed by an enemy submarine. This History Detectives video segment chronicles that attack from the perspective of one survivor, L.D. Cox.  While being interviewed about his memories of a fellow sailor, Cox describes the sinking from the instant the b
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Bacteria in the Cafeteria
This activity from our family magazine series challenges kids to go on a microbe quest to solve a riddle. The online activity begins with a page of directions for how to find the missing letters of the riddle. As kids click their way around a virtual lunchroom, they are given 11 Yes/No questions asking whether the featured bacteria helps people. Along with the answer to the riddle, kids get a round of applause when they correctly answer all 11 questions.
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