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Pbs Learning Media: Wonderful Worms
This video segment from WILD TV features a teenager who is fascinated with worms and talks about their value to the environment.
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Pbs Learning Media: The Power of the Whole Picture
In this video from Cyberchase, the CyberSquad helps Ms. Fileshare realize that Hacker has been deceiving her as they take a look at the scale of a bar graph.
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Pbs Learning Media: School in Benin
The education of young girls in Benin is the focus of this video from Wide Angle.
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Pbs Learning Media: The Bayonet Constitution
A short video [3 m 24 ] from American Experience that explains the forces behind the so-called Bayonet Constitution. Also included is background material about the dominance of the sugar plantation owners in Hawaiian politics. [3:22]
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Pbs Learning Media: Are We Alone?
This video segment adapted from NOVA features a variety of scientific perspectives on the age old question, "Are we alone in the universe?" Animations make vivid the improbability that we could intercept a radio wave signaling extra...
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Pbs Learning Media: Runnin' With the Devil
This video segment from Nature takes viewers to a road race in Death Valley. [1:54]
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Pbs Learning Media: You Can Die Here
Learn about the environmental conditions of Death Valley in this video from Nature. [1:18]
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Pbs Learning Media: Glaciated Landscape
In this video from Nature, learn about the many different features and effects of glaciers in Ireland. [1:13]
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Pbs Learning Media: Inclusion Conclusions
Learn where diamonds originate, and how inclusions trapped within diamonds help geologists determine their age, in this video segment from Nature. [1:45]
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Pbs Learning Media: Diamonds Everywhere
This Nature video offers an introduction to the socio-economic value of diamonds. [1:45]
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Pbs Learning Media: A Land Born in Fire
In this Nature video, follow geologists as they retrieve samples from a fresh batch of Kilauea's molten lava. [5:25]
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Pbs Learning Media: Creating an Island Paradise
In this video segment from Nature, learn the geological process by which the next Hawaiian island will be formed. [1:12]
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Pbs Learning Media: Waves of Destruction
Learn about the anatomy of a tsunami in this video segment from Nature. Essay, discussion questions, and links to related information included. [1:19]
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Pbs Learning Media: Bears Don't Recognize Boundaries
In this video segment from Nature, learn about the problems bears are creating on ranch land surrounding Yellowstone National Park. [3:01]
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Pbs Learning Media: Sharks and Fishermen
Sharks and fishermen compete for the same catch in this video segment from Nature. [1:11]
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Pbs Learning Media: The Pigeon Express
Decades of research has been dedicated to the impressive navigation skills of homing pigeons. To explain how these pigeons are able to find their way home from unfamiliar, distant sites, scientists have arrived at various theories. These...
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Pbs Learning Media: Planetary Moves
This video segment from Nature offers an introduction to four species' migratory patterns. [2:05]
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Pbs Learning Media: Feeding Time
In this video from Nature, watch how ravens' smarts can be observed in many situations, such as when they hunt and store food. [4:00]
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Pbs Learning Media: The Roost
Learn how ravens benefit from sharing information and working together in this video segment from Nature. [3:07]
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Pbs Learning Media: Attention to Scaling
In this video segment from Cyberchase, the CyberSquad adds a scale to their bar graph to give a more accurate picture of the bug infestation at the Cybrary.
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Pbs Learning Media: What Sounds Do Animals Make?
Although they can't speak, most animals have their own way of communicating. This video segment presents examples of animal communication.
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Pbs Learning Media: Marimba Beat: Jingchen Sun
In this From the Top at Carnegie Hall video segment, watch Jingchen Sun, a 17-year-old marimba player from China, as she plays a haunting piece by German composer and percussionist Nebojsa Zivkovic. [0:56]
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Pbs Learning Media: Religion & Ethics Newsweekly: Eid Al Fitr
Short video from Religion & Ethics Newsweekly that shows how Muslims in America celebrate Eid al-Fitr, the Festival of Breaking the Fast at the end of Ramadan. [4:28]
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Pbs Learning Media: Muslim Prayer
In this video segment from Religion & Ethics Newsweekly, learn about the daily prayer rituals of the Muslim faith and their significance in the life of a Muslim living in America. [2:01]