This film recounts the story of Moran's involvement with the government-sponsored survey expedition to Yellowstone in 1871. Using archival photographs and footage of Yellowstone, the film underscores the pivotal role that Moran's paintings played in securing passage of a bill to establish the first national park.
Serenity takes you on a journey of relaxation with beautiful nature and city scenes from around the world.
APPETIZER Risotto d'Oro Michael Romano Union Square Cafe New York NY ENTREE Yellowtail Snapper Wilhelm Gahabka Registry Resort Naples FL DESSERT Chocolate-dipped Florentine Cookies and Ice Cream RoxSand Scocos RoxSand Restaurant Phoenix AZ
APPETIZER Pear Charlotte Pascal Demory Hotel Sofitel Minneapolis MN ENTREE Napoleon of Rabbit and Foie Gras with Wild Mushrooms and Crispy Potatoes Don Yamauchi Carlo's, Highland Park IL DESSERT Panna Cotta with Pecan Cookies Jamie Adams Veni Vidi Vici, Atlanta
Suckling Pig Foie Gras Terrine with Potato Stuffed with Pig's Feet, Truffles, and Mushrooms by Jean-Paul Lacombe of Leon de Lyon in Lyon, France. Roasted Lamb Loin by Conrad Gallagher of Restaurant Peacock Alley in Dublin, Ireland. Tarte Tatin by Jean-Claude Garzia of Cambridge Beaches Hotel in Bermuda.
Pancetta-wrapped Oysters by Massimo Ferrari of Al Bersagliere in Goito, Italy. Sea Bass and Artichoke Soup by Michel del Burgo of Restaurant Taillevent in Paris, France. Cold Dutch Juniper Cream with Red Fruits and Vanilla Ice Cream by Lucas Rive of Restaurant de Bokkedoorns of Haarlam, Holland.
Fried Trout in Beer Batter with Lemon Sour Cream by Martin Reitberger of Hotel St. Peter in Seefeld, Austria. Chicken Roulade with Olives by Roger Verge of Le Moulin de Mougins in Mougins, France. Rhubarb Compote with Pepper Tuiles by Albert Roux of Le Gavroche in London, England.
Grilled Langoustines with Citrus by Laurent Soliveres of Restaurant Guy Savoy in Paris, France. Saddle of Lamb by Neil McFadden of Luttrellstown Castle in Castleknock, Ireland.Wild Strawberries and Honey Gratin by Maurizio Santin of Antica Osteria del Ponte in Cassineta di Lugagnano, Italy.
Salmon-Lobster Sandwich by Reinhard Gerer of Hotel Bristol Korso in Vienna, Austria. Cancato (Grilled Sausage and Fish) by Coco Pacheco of Aqui Esta Coco in Santiago, Chile. Deep-dish Banana Cream Coconut Pie by Mark Hetzel of Four Seasons Resort Maui in Wailea, Maui HI.
APPITIZER * Gnocchi Stuffed with Fonduta in Parmesan Cheese-Cream Sauce Jamie Adams Veni Vidi Vici, Atlanta GA ENTREE * Barbecued Breast of Duck with Crushed Pepper, Plums, and Plum Wine Jonathan Eismann Pacific Time, Miami Beach FL DESSERT Chocolate Souffl? James Burns J. Bistro, Mt. Pleasant SC
Serenity takes you on a journey of relaxation with beautiful nature and city scenes from around the world.
Serenity takes you on a journey of relaxation with beautiful nature and city scenes from around the world.
Most divers find the residents of the shallow remarkable and equally as the larger denizens of the deeper water. Mongrove areas are an important environment, because they act as nurseries for juvenile fish where divers can discover some of the smaller creatures. On an exvursion othe Fijian Island, etc.
Everything is on sale and Cali can't resist "saving" so much money that she hurts herself in the process. A true friend helps her regain control.
Do you like the rain? There's a saying - it's raining cats and dogs - which means that it's raining very hard. But, what if it was raining raccoons? Maestro Javier explains the letter "R" and Amanda Lynn sings a song about the rain. (It's a special kind of rain.)
Learn about two sounds for the letter "S" with Maestro Javier and Miss Cathy. And then, get ready to sing Italian style with Tony Spumoni and Eddie Spaghetti as they make their special sauce!
Oscar teaches Zebby and Lazy Lion the values which make up a hero.
Louis Armstrong has been called the most important jazz improviser in the history of jazz. Although his New Orleans neighborhood was poor in nearly everything else, it was rich in superb music. Young Louis took it all in, especially the cornet blowing of Joe King Oliver. But after a run in with the police, 11-year-old Louis was sent away to the Colored Waifs Home for Boys where he became a disciplined musician in the school's revered marching band. He was so proficient that by the time he returned to his neighborhood, the King himself became his mentor and invited Armstrong to play with him in Chicago. In a lively text that bops to the beats of the jazz, accompanied by lush watercolor illustrations, this is a joyful tribute to the virtuoso musician and buoyant personality who introduced much of the world to jazz.
When Clara arrived in America, she couldn't speak English. She didn't know that young women had to go to work, that they traded an education for long hours of labor, that she was expected to grow up fast. But that didn't stop Clara. She went to night school, spent hours studying English, and helped support her family by sewing in a shirtwaist factory. Clara never quit, and she never accepted that girls should be treated poorly and paid little. Fed up with the mistreatment of her fellow laborers, Clara led the largest walkout of women workers the country had seen. From her short time in America, Clara learned that everyone deserved a fair chance. That you had to stand together and fight for what you wanted. And, most importantly, that you could do anything you put your mind to.
DVD 2 Lowercase j, p
Program 2 Students begin to practice writing their first upper and lowercase manuscript letters: L, l and I, i.
A hurricane off the coast of Florida in 1662 caused the Atocha, a Spanish galleon, to sink. This book describes the many-years'-long search for the treasure believed to be on it. An old treasure map leads LeVar on an exciting treasure hunt.
What could possibly be out there beyond our world? Outer space is not just empty space. In this episode of Science and Me, Molecular Mike helps us learn about the Sun, planets, stars, and all kinds of things floating around out there! Time to rocket into fun on a trip to worlds beyond our own! Put on your spacesuits and join us on this installment of Science and Me as we...Reach for the Stars!
The Sun, Moon, and stars appear to move slowly across the sky every day. Where are they going? In this episode of Science and Me, Molecular Mike shows us how these objects seem to move and change. Not everything is as it appears, though! (They're not the only ones moving...). Join us on this installment of Science and Me and learn more about... Our Place in Space!
Students learn about liquid measurements including the gallon, quart, pint, cup, and ounce. (14:25 min.)
Students are introduced to the map of MathTown, USA. New terms: endpoint, quadrant, intersecting lines and parallel lines.
Major concepts... non-standard measurement units and estimates. It reinforces the notion that reliable measurement units can be derived from representational objects in the everyday world (apart from the human body, which is covered in Rule of Thumb). Visual proportionality is introduced, and children learn they can calculate measurement even without rulers, tape measures, etc.
There is a mysterious mangrove forest located in Cambodia, a country famous for its unadulterated nature. This is the story of the children of a Koh Kong water village who learn to coexist in harmony with nature.
Join host, Leslie Mueller as she steps into its origins at the International Museum of Surgical Science in Chicago, IL. Learn about the incredible collection of medical artifacts and artwork and take a closer look at the history of x-rays. Then take a Behind-the-Scenes look at the latest advances in diagnostic imaging at nearby Northwestern Memorial Hospital and hear from the today?s neurological specialists.
Singapore, "the Lion City," is the world's busiest port, which consists of Singapore Island and about 60 little islets. Highlights include: the capital, Singapore City, made up of an exotic blend of people who eat an endless variety of foods; a cable car to the summit of Mount Faber; neon lights at the Lau Pasat Market.
APPETIZER Risotto d'Oro Michael Romano Union Square Cafe New York NY ENTREE Yellowtail Snapper Wilhelm Gahabka Registry Resort Naples FL DESSERT Chocolate-dipped Florentine Cookies and Ice Cream RoxSand Scocos RoxSand Restaurant Phoenix AZ
APPETIZER Greek Stew in Orzo Roxsand Scocos Roxsand Phoenix AZ ENTREE Seared Sea Bass with Caribbean Fruit Chutney Hans Hickel Oystercatchers Tampa FL DESSERT Milchrahmstrudel Thomas Ferlesch Cafe des Artistes New York NY
This episode of Dateline Health is about epilepsy and the efforts being made to raise awareness. Guests: Amyah Saunders
Crackling Dumplings on Fried Sauerkraut by Christain Domschitz of Restaurant Walter Bauer in Vienna, Austria. Lightly-smoked Lamb Loin by Serge Botelli of La Coquille in Bermuda. Roasted Figs in Port Wine on Fruit Bread with Apricot Marmalade by Philippe Jousse of Restaurant Alain Chapel in Mionnay, France.
Pancetta-wrapped Oysters by Massimo Ferrari of Al Bersagliere in Goito, Italy. Sea Bass and Artichoke Soup by Michel del Burgo of Restaurant Taillevent in Paris, France. Cold Dutch Juniper Cream with Red Fruits and Vanilla Ice Cream by Lucas Rive of Restaurant de Bokkedoorns of Haarlam, Holland.
Causes of the world wind patterns.
Hosted by Martin Hale, this program guides us through the Arthur B. Ripley Desert Woodland State Park, in far northern Los Angeles County, which we learn was named for an environmentally forward-thinking farmer, Arthur "Archie" Ripley, who donated 566 acres to the state of California in order to protect and preserve what is now one of the last virgin Joshua tree forests in the Antelope Valley. We meet author ("A Flower-Watcher's Guide to Wildflowers of the Western Mojave Desert") and naturalist Milt Stark who educates us about this area's beloved Joshua trees and California junipers, which once grew in great abundance throughout the valley. Then Martin continues our tour of this desert preserve introducing us to the following flora: "California Buckwheat"; "Scarlet Bugler"; "Linear-leaf Goldenbush"; "Blue Sage"; "Parry Gilia"; "Rock Cress."
We meet yet another amazing ocean line-up. These guys and gals really know how to get around underwater and can travel enormous distances using their amazing navigational skills and super senses. Join Barney and Gemma for a sensational Sea Trek!
A Matter of the Atom shows how atoms compose the matter that makes up our world. We learn that atoms have everything to do with everything. 05.24.11 be
CLIMATE - We look at a conference in the UK on global climate-change issues. CLIMATE-CHANGE MODEL - We look at a reliable tool for predicting climate change. GLOBAL MONITORING - We take a look at a global monitoring system. OZONE DEPLETION - We look at the ozone hole and its likelihood of expansion. CRYOSAT A & B - This satellite determines the rate at which polar ice sheets are shrinking. POLAR ICE - Under the ice, scientists have found hundreds of never-before-seen creatures. GREENLAND ICE - We take a look at the Greenland ice sheet. WIND-MONITORING SATELLITE - This satellite uses laser sensors to monitor wind speed and direction around the planet. POLLUTION SATELLITE -This satellite focuses on the oceans, the ice caps, the land and the atmosphere. WEATHER SATELLITE - A look at a European polar-orbiting satellite dedicated to weather forecasting.
The engineering field has an abundance of fascinating career opportunities. Shawn will introduce us to a mechanical engineer whose job is to control the acoustics in buildings using tools that test noise along with her math and physics skills.Then, Helena will meet a program engineer who specializes in the science of nanotechnology to make new electronics and devices a fraction of the size they were just a few years ago. Plus, Shawn will meet up with a drone pilot and see how unmanned aerial vehicles are replacing helicopters and making it much simpler to shoot aerial video for TV shows.
Neil and the Ocean Vet team mark the end of a seven year study on Bermuda's tiger sharks by embarking on a dangerous mission to satellite tag one of these giant oceanic predators in a mind boggling and death defying sequence of interactions. The completed mission will help save and protect this incredible shark species.
Hoping to determine the effect of volcanoes on climate change, George heads to the island nation of Vanuatu where he rappels into the fiery crater of one of the world's most active volcanoes.
Broward Teen News- Cooper City Edition- Stories include Peaceful Ridge, Cost Of Living, Special Olympics, Senior Ceramics, Mona Creative Art, Bill 49, End Of An Era, BikeBox, Diwali, Fruits in Cahoots, Westchester Eats, and De La Flor Florist 4/25/24
As pets age getting around can become difficult. In this episode of Take Paws, you'll meet a veterinarian who has innovative therapies for dealing with pet mobility. You'll also learn what it takes to become a therapy dog and meet up with Dog Scouts Troop 157! DAVID BIEBER, DVM DEBRA BERGER CINDI STONE LISA MENDHEIM
A poetic and witty French swordsman with a very prominent proboscis loves a beautiful woman, but he is fearful of declaring his feelings because of his unfortunate facial feature, which forces him to express himself through another man. ( Jose Ferrer, Mala Powers, William Prince, Morris Carnovsky, Ralph Clanton, Virginia Farmer )
On the face of it, Selva Carmichael seemed every inch the slick media-mogul, promising to make stars out of Big Brother contestants Lisa Appleton and Mario Marconi as well as millionaires out of investors in his fly-on-the-wall documentary. With convictions dating back to 1996, Selva Carmichael is the consummate serial swindler. From shopping channels where the goods are never delivered to sham property developments in Spain that fleeced backers, Carmichael seemingly enjoys the thrill of the con just as much as the financial return itself.
The crimes chronicled in this episode include: THE BLACK DAHLIA: Aspiring actress Elizabeth Short suffered a violent and horrible death in the 1940's that caused much morbid fascination among the public. Her unsolved murder case continues to inspire movie makers to this day. OKLAHOMA BOMBING: On April 19, 1995, 168 people were killed, and more than 800 injured when Timothy McVeigh set off a bomb. SORBONNE RIOTS: In May 1968, students in France started a protest against the rigid ideologies of then French President Charles DeGaulle, which quickly gained support throughout the nation and around the world. BLACK SEPTEMBER: More than 300 passengers were taken hostage when Palestinian extremists hijacked 4 airliners in September 1970. NAOMI CAMPBELL: Supermodel Naomi Campbell is a highly successful model, business and novel writer; however, she too has received press about her temper. MERSEY GANG WAR: Liverpool's gangland wars of the mid 1990's, over control of the city's clubs and drug distribution, led to multiple deaths as a result of widespread use of deadly firearms.
The Haitian Heritage Museum is a not-for-profit organization that is committed to highlighting and preserving Haiti's rich culture and heritage, locally and internationally. Guests: Eveline Pierre, Executive Director Serge Rodrigue, Director of Operations
In this episode we discover Wuhuahai Lake's crystal clear water and lush surroundings hold many secrets and scientific mysteries that are still being uncovered.
Finding an ancient script engraved on a bone, a Beijing Academy scholar made a startling revelation about the history of ancient China. In the process he revealed a revered general, who fought bravely for the Shang Dynasty. And along with those revelations, an astonishing ancient imperial secret came to light.
This episode of Dateline Health is about epilepsy and the efforts being made to raise awareness. Guests: Amyah Saunders