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Filtering by production year: 2005
A new series with high production values for just about every student that takes an Anatomy class. You’ve got the Basics covered. 1) The Nervous System: Neurons, Networks and the Human Brain 2) The Endocrine System: Molecular Messengers, Chemical Control 3) The Immunological System: Recognition, Attack and Memory 4) Respiration and Circulation: Gas Exchange and Molecular Transport 5) Digestion and Excretion: Absorption, Excretion and Homeostasis 6) Muscular, Skeletal, and Integumentary Systems: Defining our Form


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This series of six drawing lessons, conducted by Bakersfield Museum of Art instructor Brent Eviston can be used with students grades three through seven. It provides students with practical instructions about the dynamics of drawing animals, people, three-dimensional objects and landscapes while they learn proportion, perspective, and color theory. The skills they learn during the process will stay with them for a lifetime.




American students retain geography and history information better when they experience living images of world cultures. These programs about some of the world’s major countries help students understand other peoples’ environments, values, and significant historical contributions. They also feature information-rich maps that clarify geographical data such as a country’s global location, major regions, and important cities. The scripts and narrators reflect indigenous cultures, but each program uses language appropriate for North American classrooms.


1) Taking Credit For Your Credit 2) Saving Here...Saving Now 3) Valuing Your Money 4) Identity Theft: Protecting Your Identity


Our planet is warming; it’s significantly warmer in the 21st century than it was in the last third of the 20th century. Indeed, four of the warmest years on record have occurred in this century. This global warming is being forced by the unabated burning of fossil fuels pouring CO2 into the atmosphere ... And this warming appears to be forcing dramatic regional and worldwide climate shifts. This series takes you through the Science of global warming and the Solutions. We need only to trust the science and work together to implement these solutions... solutions we can no longer afford to i ...
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This original, eight-part series documents Black Achievement in American history, its defining role in the growth of the country, and its influence on current events. Presented by James Avery, the series highlights the many contributions of Black Americans that have influenced our culture, enriched our society with their achievements, and shaped the history of the United States. It's one of the least known stories in American history. It is the story of black achievement and accomplishment. Against all odds, American blacks have built their own institutions: families, schools, churches and bu ...
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It is our nation’s most revered document and a creation of mankind’s enduring search for liberty and freedom. It resonates with the spirit of the times during which it was conceived and serves as a guide to an unknown and rapidly changing future. It is the United States of America's Constitution. In this series we shall see how this document has protected the American people from the abuses of power and tyranny and how for over two centuries the principles set forth by the U.S. Constitution have empowered Americans to excel and aspire to greatness – great art, great literature, excellence and ...
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AIT / 2005 / 10 minutes
This is a 10-minute docudrama highlighting New York branches of the Underground Railroad through moving narratives and reenactments underscored by stirring slave spirituals. Spotlighting the lesser known routes that led through the Hudson and Champlain Valleys of New York, this program celebrates the courage and fortitude of slaves who risked capture, torture, and death to escape the misery of slavery, as well as the sympathetic men and women who faced reprisals of their own in order to help them along the way.
Film Ideas / 2005 / 30 minutes
The Driving School Association of the Americas (DSAA) hails Road Skillz as the most unique and entertaining way to educate teens about driving safety. Hosted by Indy Racing League driver Arie Luyendyk Jr. This program features top drivers across the racing world including NASCAR drivers. Auto accidents are the leading cause of death among American teenagers. Road Skillz is the answer to many young drivers’ worries about lack of experience. This program will teach teens to recognize and avoid the leading causes of accidents, enabling its viewers to make the right decisions at critical times. I ...
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Slavery and the Making of America is a landmark, four-part series that examines the history of slavery in the United States and the integral role it played in shaping the new country's development. Breaking with conventional documentary production approaches, the series producers, PBS's Thirteen/WNET New York, have used dramatic re-enactments to take viewers back in time and deep into the slave experience. Much of the story is presented from a unique vantage point - through the eyes of the enslaved. Acclaimed actor Morgan Freeman narrates the series, which features a score by Michael Whale ...
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