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Based on Alexander Solzhenitsyn’s Nobel Prize lecture. Prison camp sequences shot in Lapland, works of art and newsreel footage dramatise many issues facing mankind such as the differing scale of values in...
Sources of energy such as mitosis and meiosis (cell division), e.g. embryology of the newt. These processes require a supply of energy which is controlled and adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is introduced as...
Shows how various species of insects have evolved ways of escaping from predators.
Shows different foods eaten by insects and the ways in which the insects have adapted to the particular foods they eat.
Shows the ways in which insects have evolved to conquer new environments. Shows examples of species that have taken to living on the surface of the water,; the semi-aquatic insects that live beneath the...
Aims to illustrate the underlying similarities between the different insect social groupings. Social behaviour in insects is found among bees, wasps, ants and termites. The organisation of each group is...
Shows industrial developments that transformed the cottage industries of the 18th century into the power-driven factories of the 19th. Darby’s introduction of coke iron smelting mill leads to Huntsman’s...
Survey of the use of solar energy in architecture. The traditional passive approach to energy conservation is contrasted with active techniques now becoming available to modern architectural designers. The...
Flow in a pipe is used to illustrate laminar and turbulent flow. The Reynolds number is explained as the ratio of inertia and viscous forces, the key Reynolds number of 2500 being given as the limit of...
Part of a series of educational films intended as an introduction to each play’s theme or atmosphere. Designed to reproduce the conditions of acting in Elizabethan times such as having the same actors play...
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