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Bridgeman Arts

Men and Women Working on Factory Machines

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Men and Women Working on Factory Machines
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Bridgeman Arts

Men and Women at Work with Machines, USA

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Men and Women at Work with Machines, USA
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Bridgeman Arts

Rural and Factory House Living in the USA, 1900s

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Rural and Factory House Living in the USA, 1900s
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Bridgeman Arts

1960s: Women place stacks of checks in processing machines

Pre-K - Higher Ed
1960s: Women place stacks of checks in processing machines. These machines quickly sort the checks into various chutes. A woman takes a sorted stack from the machine and places it where it belongs.
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Bridgeman Arts

Men Working on Machines

Pre-K - Higher Ed
1970S: HIGH ANGLE, MEN IN LAB, ZOOM IN TO MAN CONNECTING WIRES ON MACHINE.
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Bridgeman Arts

Industry in Berlin, 1924-1928

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Industry in Berlin, 1924-1928. Men arriving at a factory, workers welding and hammering. Shots of the Berlin harbour with cargo ships, crates and freighting.
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Bridgeman Arts

Jamaica 1970

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Jamaica in 1970.
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Bridgeman Arts

Tiresoling Tire Repairs, 1920s

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Shot of a pair of old, worn tires. Today, they would be scrapped. In the 1930s they repaired them. Graphics tell the story to start then we see numerous shots as a worker expands an old tyre on a pronged machine. He inspects tires for...
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Bridgeman Arts

Factory work, metal forging, stone mining in Germany, early C20th

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip featuring footage from early 20th century Germany, including construction industries, transport and warfare.
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Bridgeman Arts

Computers, 1970s

Pre-K - Higher Ed
1970s: Cards are moved through processing machine. Person types on number processor. Cards in machine.
News Clip16:31
Bloomberg

John Deere Is Facing a Farmer Revolt

Higher Ed
John Deere boasted record profits in 2021 and finally struck a deal with striking union workers. But now it has a bigger problem: farmers are revolting against restrictions on how they repair complex equipment.
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Bridgeman Arts

Developments in machinery and the Industrial Revolution. 1942.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 6 from 'The Industrial Revolution', a 1942 black and white documentary exploring the evolution and transition of the manufacturing processes of human kind. Footage of advancements in machinery, including the internal combustion...
News Clip3:05
Curated Video

Why Is It So Tough To Get A COVID-19 Test In The U.S.?

Higher Ed
Experts say obtaining a COVID-19 test kit is way more complicated than getting tests for the flu or strep.
News Clip3:59
Bloomberg

Creating the Post-Pandemic Working Generation

Higher Ed
Joe Sanok, "Practice of the Practice" consultant, podcaster, and author of the book "Thursday is the New Friday," talks about creating a successful podcast and why he thinks people should only have to work four days a week.
News Clip1:42
Curated Video

UPITN 8 9 75 NEW MACHINES HELP AMERICAN FARMERS FIND THE SOLUTION TO INCREASING SOYBEAN YEILDS

Higher Ed
The development of new machines is helping American farmers find the solution to increasing Soybean yeilds. The soybean is America's number one source of high protein meal and vegetable oil. The machines are movable chambers that can be...
News Clip5:39
Bloomberg

The MIT Media Lab's Next Breakthrough

Higher Ed
May 11 -- Joi Ito, MIT Media Lab director, discusses the new environment for tech startups with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg West."
News Clip5:22
Bloomberg

Kitty Hawk CEO Thrun Says AI Ushering In Era of the Superhuman

Higher Ed
Jul.11 -- Sebastian Thrun, Kitty Hawk chief executive officer and former head of Google's autonomous driving program, discusses the future of artificial intelligence with Bloomberg Ed Hammond at the Allen & Co. Sun Valley summit.
News Clip1:55
Curated Video

Print your own 3D sweets and chocolate

Higher Ed
If you've got a sweet tooth, watch out. The latest 3D printers could soon see us printing off our own sweets and chocolate. 3D printing devices are already being used to make all sorts of components - but none of them edible. Now a...
News Clip2:43
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Trio win Nobel Chemistry Prize for tiny molecular machines 2

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : Trio win Nobel Chemistry Prize for tiny molecular machines 2
News Clip5:33
Curated Video

The big national wireless carriers are racing to stake their claims in the new frontier of service: ultra-fast data access. This week, Verizon Wireless revealed 10 gadgets with built-in access to its new high-speed network at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Verizon reveals first 4G wireless tablets, phones CAPTION: The big national wireless carriers are racing to stake their claims in the new frontier of service: ultra-fast data access. This week, Verizon Wireless revealed 10...
News Clip6:45
Bloomberg

In Search of Yield: Active Versus Passive Investing

Higher Ed
Sept. 22 -- Mark Wiedman, BlackRock's global head of iShares, discusses the role of ETFs in portfolios with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker at BlackRock's Annual iShares Fixed Income Leaders Circle in New York.
News Clip3:29
Curated Video

Northwestern Professor Wins Nobel in Chemistry

Higher Ed
Three scientists won a Nobel prize in physics Wednesday for advances in a field that has big hopes for very tiny machines - the smallest ever built.Frenchman Jean-Pierre Sauvage, Scottish-born Fraser Stoddart and Dutch scientist Bernard...
News Clip8:58
Bloomberg

Oaktree's Marks Sees Reduced Role for Traders in Markets

Higher Ed
Jun.20 -- Howard Marks, co-chairman at Oaktree Capital, discusses his most recent memo where he discusses the reduced role of people in markets due to the rise of index funds and computer-driven trading. He speaks with Bloomberg's Erik...
News Clip3:13
Curated Video

U.S. Postal Service Cuts Back Sorting Machines As Mail-In Voting Nears

Higher Ed
Hundreds of mail-sorting machines are being pulled and some blue mailboxes are being removed months before mail-in ballots are expected to surge.