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Pbs Learning Media: An Alaska Native Community Helps Seals
This video from First Alaskans Institute spotlights the Alaska Native community of St. Paul and its hands-on commitment to care for the land and animals on which it depends.
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Pbs Learning Media: One String, Many Sounds: Jonah Ellsworth
In this From the Top at Carnegie Hall video segment, 13-year-old cellist Jonah Ellsworth plays Variations on One String on a Theme of Rossini, by Niccolo Paganini. [4:53]
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Pbs Learning Media: From the Top at Carnegie Hall: Found Sound: Joshua Jones
This From the Top at Carnegie Hall video features a performance by 16-year-old Joshua Jones on the marimba. [4:29]
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Pbs Learning Media: Exploring Excellence: Kimani Griffin
From the Top at Carnegie Hall video segment featuring a guitare performance by 17-year-old Kimani Griffin, who is also a talented speed skater. [3:24]
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Pbs Learning Media: Innovation Through Experimentation: Kiyoe Wellington
In this From the Top at Carnegie Hall video segment, hear a young double bassist from Hawaii play a soulful contemporary piece. [4:30]
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Pbs Learning Media: From the Top at Carnegie Hall: Gypsy Airs: Anna Ji Eun Lee
From the Top at Carnegie Hall video featuring a performance by 12-year-old Anna JiEun Lee on the violin. [4:41]
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Pbs Learning Media: The Young People's Chorus of New York City
In this From the Top at Carnegie Hall video segment, the Young People's Chorus of New York City performs a stirring a cappella piece by contemporary composer Jim Papoulis. [3:32]
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Pbs Learning Media: Madrasahs
This video from Religion & Ethics Newsweekly gives a primer on the history and evolution of madrasahs, institutes of higher learning in Islamic studies. [7:10]
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Pbs Learning Media: Muslims in America
In this video segment from Religion & Ethics Newsweekly, learn about how the events of 9/11 have posed continuing challenges for American Muslims as they work to build their community in the U.S. [8:32]
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Pbs Learning Media: Muslim Diversity
Roughly half the Muslims in the United States are African American and the other half are immigrants and their American- born children. This video from Religion & Ethics Newsweekly explores the relationship between these two...
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Pbs Learning Media: Ramadan Moon
The sighting of a new moon determines the beginning of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan. In this video from Religion & Ethics Newsweekly, follow the process of sighting a new moon for American Muslims. [4:50]
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Pbs Learning Media: Urban Solutions to Water Pollution
In this video segment from Louisville Life, high school students in Louisville, Kentucky describe the benefits of creating rain gardens as a solution to non-point source water pollution. [2:17]
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Pbs Learning Media: Carbon Fiber Car of the Future
In this video segment adapted from NOVA, find out how cars made of a material stronger than steel and half the weight can help combat climate change. [5:01]
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Pbs Learning Media: Musical Journey: Eliodoro Vallecillo
In this From the Top at Carnegie Hall video segment, 17-year-old Eliodoro Vallecillo plays the Allegro from Mozart's Concerto No. 3 in E flat, K. 447 on the French horn. [3:29]
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Pbs Learning Media: Liquid Assets: What Is a Watershed?
A watershed and its features are very important parts of a region's water supply system. It can also be a powerful predictor of the quality of life in this region. This segment of a WPSU documentary Liquid Assets describes how a...
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Pbs Learning Media: Indiana Bats of Carter Cave
This video segment from Kentucky Life explores one of the endangered habitats of Indiana bats and describes the benefits of bats to humans. [1:48]
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Pbs: The Storm That Swept Mexico: Revolutionary Art
In this lesson accompanied by a film clip from the documentary 'The Storm that Swept Mexico', students will examine the use of art as historical narrative and social commentary, and create a mural inspired by the Mexican Muralist...
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Moments in Time: Rough Riders
Dr. Paul Hutton shares his great knowledge of the Rough Riders movement, an important step in New Mexico's statehood. [6:54]
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Pbs Learning Media: Inverse Square Law
This animation from KET's distance learning physics course demonstrates the mathematical formula for a scientific law as it applies to light.
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Pbs Learning Media: The Origin of the Elements
This video segment adapted from NOVA explains the origin of the elements and how scientists use unique element profiles to identify supernova types. Includes background reading and discussion questions. [1:55]
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Pbs Learning Media: Sound and Solids: Stereo Hangers
This video segment, adapted from ZOOM, explores how sound waves travel differently through solids than through air, in this case, a metal clothes hanger. [1:14]
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Pbs Learning Media: A Simple Balance: Cyberchase
In this video segment from Cyberchase, Digit and the CyberSquad learn that equations are balanced when the same number is on each side.
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Pbs Learning Media: 10ths and Decimals
In this video segment from Cyberchase, the CyberSquad replaces a piece of track to get the Madre Bonita Express to the Mother's Day harvest.
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Pbs Learning Media: Cyberchase: Film Shoot: Day 3
Cyberchase video in which the CyberSquad compares their budget with their actual spending from day three of their film shoot. This is one in a series of videos about the film shoot. [1:03]