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How has the Bauhaus school of architecture and design, Germany’s best-known art school, shaped the world we live in today? This is a three-part documentary to mark the 100th anniversary of the opening of...
A series of 3 short videos created to provide background information about Korean history and society for visitors to the Samsung Gallery of Korean Art at the V&A. BUDDHISM IN KOREA (2 min 32 secs) Buddhist...
Short animation illustrating the phosphorous and nitrogen cycle. [2 minutes]
Established in 1946, the Central Office of Information (COI) was a successor to the wartime Ministry of Information and was responsible for producing thousands of films which celebrated Britain, its people...
Looks at reflex actions and learned reactions in five stages, using animal examples: 1) exploring stimuli - reactions of piglets to artificial udders; 2) detection - use of sight by battery hens to explore...
This course contains ten lessons: 1-Introducing the Basics 2-Electricity 3-The Resistor 4-The Capacitor 5-The Inductor 6-The Diode 7-The Transistor 8-The Operational-Amplifier 9-The 555 Timer 10-Schematics...
Lecture 1 : LIBERTY - in the first of two Reith 2011 Lectures, Burmese pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi explores what freedom means. Reflecting on her own experience under house arrest in Burma, she...
Three part series in which Professor Brian Cox looks at British scientists and their contributions to the modern world.
Describes the evolution of materials used to cover pitched roofs and explains current practice for both single and double lap coverings. Covers materials - thatch, natural slate, stone slate, plain tiles,...
A series of four 25-minute programmes in which Alexis Korner investigates the roots of American Blues music.
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