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The development and applications of the mass spectrometer and the difference between the direct-focusing and double-focusing mass spectrometer.*
This programme covers density as it relates to chemistry. It discusses mass and volume and concludes by showing that the ratio of these quantities (mass per unit volume) is a very useful way to compare...
This lesson discusses how atoms combine to form new compounds. Students are offered the opportunity to review the law of conservation of mass and how the mass of the substances at the beginning of a reaction...
Side 1: Jeremy Tunstall and Peter Jenkins distinguish between ‘audience effects’ and ‘system effects’, and consider the ways in which politicians seek to use the media. The press and television are...
Images of new technology are often gained from the mass media, especially television. Examines how the Horizon programme NOW THE CHIPS ARE DOWN, made in 1978, about the impending changes to society caused by...
Examines how racial stereotypes are constantly being redefined and reinforced on TV, in the movies, in magazines, on the Web, and in video games . The programme looks at: How racial stereotypes can frame...
This DVD - a collection of television spots and video clips produced over the years by regular culture jammers - shows that the media reins can be seized to challenge media democracy. The ads attempt to...
This lesson covers the structure of the atom and how the atomic number is used to organize the periodic table. It discusses the mass number of an atom and how to transcribe this with the chemical symbol and...
A examination of the influence of the media on social behaviour and in public affairs.*
A damning expose of American media bias during the Iraq war, in which the filmmakers criticise Pentagon propaganda and media complicity, interview many insiders and unearth exclusive material to make their...
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