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Greek Mythology
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Learning about Greek mythology has never been so much fun! This program provides an introduction to Greek mythology with a modern-day twist.
Hellos Around the World Poster Set (11x17) 8 Pack
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ISMS Series (7 Pack)
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From Colonialism to Communism, these seven programs offer valuable insight into the various types of government.
Cinco de Mayo
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This entertaining program provides a detailed overview of the famous Mexican-American holiday.
Harriet Tubman
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This video helps students develop insight into the times of anti-slavery activist Harriet Tubman, who risked capture and death, anti-slavery activist to lead more slaves to freedom than anyone else in American history.
Canada: A Diverse Culture
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Famous for its natural beauty, Canada is underappreciated for its vibrant multiculturalism and racial diversity. This program journeys to Quebec and British Columbia to study social, economic, and cultural issues in those provinces. Conversations with local residents—including bilingual students in Montreal and three generations of Japanese fishermen in Vancouver—highlight the complexities and the rewards of the Canadian experience. A viewable/printable instructor’s guide—including geographical background information, extension activities, vocabulary handouts, and more—is available online. Correlates to National Geography Standards.
Italy: Natural Hazards and Disasters
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Why do communities take hold in areas prone to flooding, volcanic eruptions, and other catastrophes? This program profiles Italian cities that have suffered from natural disasters and why habitation has continued in those places. Touring flood-plagued Florence, its Arno River dam, and a Roman-style house near Pompeii, the program presents examples of how, throughout history, environmental dangers have taken a backseat to everyday human needs, until they can no longer be ignored. A viewable/printable instructor’s guide—including geographical background information, extension activities, vocabulary handouts, and more—is available online. Correlates to National Geography Standards.
China: Food for a Billion Plus
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Despite its huge population and expanding industrial economy, most of China’s inhabitants are farmers. This program journeys to Hong Kong, Guangzhou, and Beijing, exploring the relationship between Chinese agriculture and the urban centers of the country. Featuring visits to large-scale and family-operated farms, a walk along the Great Wall, and an interview with the U.S. embassy’s agricultural attaché, the program illuminates China’s efforts to improve crop yields, food distribution, and environmental conditions. A viewable/printable instructor’s guide—including geographical background information, extension activities, vocabulary handouts, and more—is available online. Correlates to National Geography Standards.
Singapore: Industrialization and Migration
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A hub of trade for centuries, Singapore is now an economic powerhouse. This program explores factors that have enabled Singapore to thrive, including its location, its high-tech labor force, and its wide variety of cultural groups and nationalities. Interviews with the deputy manager of the nation’s port, conversations with citizens from a spectrum of ethnic backgrounds, and colorful displays of traditional Malay dance and dress reflect Singapore’s balance of indigenous and immigrant influences. A viewable/printable instructor’s guide—including geographical background information, extension activities, vocabulary handouts, and more—is available online. Correlates to National Geography Standards.
Images of India: A Social Studies Primer
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Designed specifically with students and classrooms in mind, this video explores major themes in the history, geography, and culture of India. Emphasizing the diversity of this vast and ancient land, Images of India provides an overview of the country, with sections on Land, Culture, Religion, History, and Life Today, including current economic and social conditions. Spectacular footage helps viewers appreciate the varied population and topography of India. Maps and graphics are used to illustrate geographical features. Viewers follow the history of India from the 13th-century Islamic dynasties through British rule and the struggle for independence, to its current status as the world’s largest democracy and an emerging economic superpower. Through it all, India has absorbed many influences and incorporated them into its own unique and diverse culture. Other key topics include: spiritual life, the caste system, agriculture and monsoon rains, the leadership of Gandhi and Nehru, the formation of Pakistan, industrial development, and the problems of poverty. Images of India is a memorable introduction to one of the world’s most important nations.
Edge Of Existence
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How do humans thrive, day after day, in nature’s most extreme environments? Award-winning journalist Donal MacIntyre experiences their harsh struggles firsthand in four engrossing excursions to the farthest reaches of the world. Join MacIntyre as he lives with Bedouins on the edge of the vast Rub‘ al Khali desert, where temperatures regularly exceed 120°F; the Insect Tribe in the rain forest of Papua New Guinea, where men spear crocodiles by torchlight; the Quechuan Indians in the Bolivian Andes, where salt flats stretch to the horizon in thin, barely breathable air; and the Bajau Laut, landless nomads who survive entirely on boats in the Celebes Sea. Each adventure serves as a study in humans’ adaptability, imagination, and indomitable will to survive. An athlete and multi-award-winning investigative reporter, Donal MacIntyre has gone undercover to expose soccer hooligans, organized criminals, and abuses at eldercare facilities. His career in print and broadcast journalism spans more than 20 years.
The People’s Republic Of Capitalism
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In this in-depth four-part documentary, Ted Koppel examines China’s new status as an economic superpower and its complex relationship with the United States. He focuses on Chongqing--a city in Sichuan Province with a burgeoning population and big plans for the future. While peasants in outlying areas eke out a meager living, the rising middle class revels in new riches, challenging traditional ideas about religion, sexuality, and consumerism. All this reverberates here in America, where companies scramble for cheap labor, workers find jobs shipped overseas, and shoppers snap up Chinese-made goods at big box retailers.
Life In Anglo-Saxon Times
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Filmed at Houlgate Village near York, Life in Anglo-Saxon Times provides young people with the ideal introduction to known aspects of life during the Dark Ages. Simply presented, but with authority.
Life In Medieval Times
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Life in Medieval Times provides young people with the perfect introduction to everyday life in the medieval period of British history. Features: A reconstructed working medieval village, Authentic recreations to illustrate all aspects of life all that time and more.
Life In Victorian Times
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Incorporating rare footage from the end of Queen Victoria's reign, this film presents an uncomplicated picture of the era for younger audiences, focusing on aspects of everyday life. Features: Dramatized readings and contemporary accounts and many period photographs, engravings, paintings and drawings.
The Story of India
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Sixty years after Indian independence, British historian Michael Wood presents the tale of the oldest and most diverse civilization, and largest democracy. A nuclear power and a rising giant, India's population will overtake China's within 10 years and its economy is predicted to overtake that of the U.S. in the 2030s. This journey of sights and sounds, and achievements takes him from the deserts of Turkmenistan to the Khyber Pass.
American Road Trip!
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Take the ultimate cross-country road trip to some of America's most popular destinations, and learn the fascinating true stories of Niagara Falls, Mount Rushmore, the Hoover Dam, and the Golden Gate Bridge. And check out the changing landscape along America's first transcontinental highway, from Times Square to San Francisco in A Ride Along the Lincoln Highway.
World of Wonders III - Angkor Wat: Cambodia
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In Siem Reap, Cambodia, Cari gets a bird's eye view of Angkor Wat. Then, she's atop an elephant on her way to the famous temple. She's amazed at its architecture, and has great fun in its echo chamber. Later, she joins Cambodian girls to perform a traditional Apsara dance.
World of Wonders III - Turtle Islands: The Galapagos Islands
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Cari's aboard the Galapagos Explorer en route to Santa Cruz Island. It's home to the Charles Darwin Research Station, where giant sea tortoises are being bred in captivity. There are giant tortoises in the wild too, and Cari wants to see them too. At the end of a long day, she snorkels among Galapagos' friendly creatures.
World of Wonders III - Sweet Sounds of Mexico: Mexico
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Cari's in historic Mexico, where she helps make dulce at the candy museum, is entertained by a renowned children's choir, learns the art of copper making, and is invited to participate in the "dance of the old men". Phew!
World of Wonders III - Active Arenal: Costa Rica
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In Costa Rica, Cari heads to an organic farm where she finds herself knee deep in tens of millions of pineapple plants. Then, she and her guide trek for a bird's eye view of the famous Arenal, one of the ten most active volcanoes in the world.
World of Wonders III - A World Apart: The Galapagos Islands
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Located nearly one thousand kilometers off the coast of Ecuador, the Galapagos Islands are unlike no other place on earth. Cari arrives by zodiac and is taken on an excursion to see marine iguanas, crabs, boobies and a colony of sea lions.
World of Wonders III - Along the Mekong: Vietnam
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In Vietnam, Cari boards a long-tailed boat and heads to the floating market. She meets a family that lives on their boat in the river. Later, Cari and guide Sui take a sampan boat to lunch along the Mekong, and Cari is put to work preparing Vietnamese spring rolls.
World of Wonders III - The Maleku: Costa Rica
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Cari spends time with the Makelu, one of Costa Rica's indigenous tribes. She picks plants with them in the rainforest, helps to make crafts and prepares fish the Maleku way, in banana leaves.
World of Wonders III - Animated in Tokyo: Japan
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While in the big city of Tokyo, Cari takes a train to meet an anime artist who draws caricatures for comic books. Ippongi has fun drawing Cari. Then, it's back on another train for a visit to Nippon Animation, one of Tokyo's oldest animation studios. Cari learns about cell animation, and even gets to colour some scenes
Landmarks of the World - Australia
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Great Barrier Reef, Sydney Harbour Bridge, Sydney Opera House, Uluru,Uluru Medicine.
Landmarks of the World - Germany & Austria
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Berlin Wall, Brandenburg Gate, Animal Hotel, Hofbräuhaus, Ice Sculpture
Landmarks of the World - France, Vol. 1
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Eiffel Tower, Train Blue, Art Deco Museum (Musée des arts decoratifs, the Louvre), Champs Elysees, Nîmes Mosaics
Landmarks of the World - France, Vol. 2
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The Cannes Film Festival, Mont San Michel, Musée du Quai Branly
Landmarks of the World - Italy & Malta
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Michelangelo, Rome River Cruise, Italy Island, St John's, Malta
Landmarks of the World - Italy
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The Colosseum, The Passetto, The Leaning Tower of Pisa, Gladiators
Landmarks of the World - Russia
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Red Square, Faberge Egg Exhibition, Moscow, Nye Climbers, Amber Room
Landmarks of the World - USA, Vol. 1
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Statue of Liberty, Chrysler Building, Mount Rushmore, Golden Gate Bridge, Rockefeller Centre
Landmarks of the World - USA, Vol. 2
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World Trade Centre, USA, Before & After 9/11, Empire State Building, USA, Grand Canyon, USA, The Glass House, USA, Niagara Falls, Canada & USA
Landmarks of the World - USA, Vol. 3
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Graceland, USA, Hollywood Sign, USA, Alcatraz, USA, Disneyland, USA, Grauman's Chinese Theatre, USA
Landmarks of the World - China
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The Leshan Buddha, China, Porcelain House, China, Jin Mao, Spiderman, China, Forbidden City, China, China's Great Wall
Landmarks of the World - China, Taiwan, Mongolia
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China Bridge Yangtze River, China, Beijing Dome, China, Taiwan Spiderman, Mongolian Horse Race
Landmarks of the World - Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore
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Petronas Towers, Malaysia, Malaysian Domes, Shwedagon Pagoda, Myanmar, Fish Hotel, Singapore
Landmarks of the World - Japan
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Mount Fuji, Japan, Hiroshima Genbaku Dome, Japan, Love Hotels, Japan
Landmarks of the World - Cambodia, Philippines, Vietnam
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Angkor Wat, Cambodia, Banaue Rice Terraces, Philippines, Hotel Hanoi, Vietnam
Landmarks of the World - England, Vol. 1
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Tate Modern, England, Tower of London, England, Stonehenge, England, Indica Gallery, England, Cornish Tin Mine, England
Landmarks of the World - England, Vol. 2
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Tower Bridge, London, Hadrian's Wall, England, Downing Street, England, Westminster Abbey, England, Isle of Man, United Kingdom
Landmarks of the World - England, Vol. 3
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Wembley, England, Regent Street, London, Wimbledon, England, London Eye, England, Laban Centre, England
Landmarks of the World - England, Vol. 4
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Blenheim Palace, England, Amazing Art of Stephen Wiltshire, Royal Festival Hall, England, Buckingham Palace, England, Big Ben, England
Landmarks of the World - England & Scotland
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The Spinnaker Tower, England, St Paul's Cathedral, England, Green Conference Centre, England, Sensory Hotel, England, Glasgow Science Centre Tower, Scotland
Landmarks of the World - Greece & Cyprus
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Parthenon, Greece, Parthenon Coloured Gods, Greece, Atlantis, Cyprus
Landmarks of the World - Spain
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Gaudi's Sagrada Familia, Spain, Spanish Cathedral, Frank Gehry Hotel, Spain
Landmarks of the World - Turkey & Iraq
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Noah's Ark, Turkey, Livadia Palace, Crimea, Tigris River, Turkey & Iraq, Iraq Museum
Landmarks of the World - Israel
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The Bauhaus, Israel, Temple Mount, Israel, Western Wall, Israel
Landmarks of the World - Egypt
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Pyramids, Egypt, Abu Simbel, Egypt, Third Egypt Library, The Nile, Egypt