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On the Internet it’s easy, and fast, to research a topic with a few keystrokes. But it’s also very easy to receive unreliable and non-credible information that distorts research efforts. How can you tell...
DVD of the original pronunciation production staged in November 2010 in front of a live audience at the University of Kansas Theatre.
Making plentiful use of animation, this comprehensive video clip library of 32 two-to-three-minute segments illustrates key concepts in plant biology. Useful as a teaching tool or student research resource....
This six-part series introduces key aspects of U.S. government and public policy. Using a combination of graphics, video footage and interviews with legal and political scholars, each episode exploress a...
This four-part series helps students improve their communication skills in four critical areas: listening, speaking, writing, and reading. Viewers are challenged to improve their habits and aim for several...
Biotechnology is revolutionising life in the 21st century, but with every breakthrough comes controversy. Do the benefits of stem cell technology, gene-splicing, and other advances outweigh the risks? Using...
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...
Examines how sexual stereotypes are constantly being redefined and reinforced on TV, in the movies, in magazines on the Web, and in video games. - It looks at: · How categorizing others into male and female...
The Merchant of Venice acted by students of the University of Cambridge directed by Douglas Morse. Tom Yarrow is Shylock.
The mid-20th century was an era of large-scale and often tragically violent political shifts which completely changed the face of Latin American life and art. As this programme demonstrates, the rise of...
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