Hoss falls prey to the wiles of a beautiful woman with a gambling addiction and refuses to believe she's only interested in his money in spite of Adam's proof to the contrary.
Little Joe comes upon a gypsy girl. Frightened, she runs and falls becoming unconscious. When she wakes, they discover that she believes she is bewitched and so do her people who banished her. Her birth under a dark star has fostered this belief. Little Joe, smitten, must rescue her from this belief, her people and someone posing as a wolf.
When an Indian saves Ben Cartwright's life from a near fatal knife attack by another Indian, Ben later gives the Indian and his pregnant wife a strip of fertile farming land. Unfortunately the land is next to and very racist farmer and things turn deadly.
Three deserters escaped from an Army stockade to the Ponderosa. When a Captain comes looking for them, Ben realizes what they've had to deal with and promises to let his good friend in charge of that fort know the real truth.
The Cartwrights come to the aid of a Chinese-American stable hand accused of murder. Opposing them is a manipulative mayoral candidate who wants all "foreigners" to leave Virginia City.
A woman dies. Her husband is in prison, and the sheriff needs someone to look after the boy until the boy's uncle can come to claim him. The Cartwrights begin to take care of the boy at the Ponderosa. When the boy arrives at the ranch, he does not know that his father is in prison. The boy learns the truth about his dad, and news reaches the Ponderosa that the convict has escaped from prison. The Cartwrights deal with the possibility that the boy's father may be coming their way.
Weekly highlights of all the amazing activities and achievements happening in Broward County Public Schools.
Weekly highlights of all the amazing activities and achievements happening in Broward County Public Schools.
When the old vaudeville team of Lug Nutt & Dipstick comes to town, Miles learns how enthusiasm leads to success - or is that the other way around?
Learn the sound for the letter F and follow Frank the Frog as he runs around the lake....he's fast! Practice the letter sound with Maestro Javier and sing along with Seymour Trax.
Do you know the letter "G" has more than one sound? Learn all about the letter "G" with your friends Miss Cathy and Maestro Javier and a fun song about grapes and giraffes!
Best of Zebby's Music Videos and exercise dances.
When a boy who stutters feels isolated, alone, and incapable of communicating in the way he'd like, it takes a kindly father and a walk by the river to help him find his voice. Through this powerful and uplifting story, poet Jordan Scott uses his own experiences to reveal what it's like to be a child who feels lost, lonely, or unable to fit in. Compassionate parents everywhere will recognize how they, too, can reconnect their children to the world around them.
DVD 2 Lowercase j, p
Program 8 Students will learn to write the manuscript letters Q, q and U, u.
Pictures, dialogues, poems and stories portray a variety of emotions we all feel-jealousy, sadness, fear, anger, joy, love, etc. LeVar emphasizes that even though we can't touch or smell them, everyone has feelings.
Living things depend on one another to stay alive. Look at you! People depend on plants and other living things for food, clothing, shelter, and all sorts of things we need. In this episode of Science and Me, Molecular Mike looks at the ways living things need and help one another! Join us on this installment of Science and Me, and get ready to explore..Wild Worlds!
Have you tried to figure out how something works or why something happens? That's what scientists do! In this episode of Science and Me, Molecular Mike investigates the kinds of things scientists do to learn about our world. Time to make some close observations. Join us on this installment of Science and Me, and improve your... Science Sense!
Students measure liquids using the milliliter, liter, and kiloliter. (15:00 min.)
Point sysmmetry and line symmetry is introduced. New terms: point sym-metry and line symmetry.
Major concepts... types of angles: acute, obtuse and right. The emphasis is on the right angle, right triangle and equilateral triangle and how they have been used in architecture and design through the ages.
We meet a 22-year-old school principal named Marisa, and a 12-year-old drummer boy named Shamar in Belize, and learn about what it means to be a Garifuna.
Coral reefs are the cities of the reef - thriving, busy places where our fishy friends live, eat and hang out. And just like in any other communities, they have to work too. Everyone has a job to do, from ocean public transport to cleaning and building, or even waste disposal. That is how an ecosystem works.
Kanchanaburi is best known for the most famous bridge in Thailand, well known for the Academy-Award winning film, "Bridge Over the River Kwai." Here, people discover the rich cultural heritage of the Mon tribe. Sian Richards tours the jungle on the back of an elephant, floats down the river on a raft, and mountain bikes through the tropical mountainside.
APPETIZER Frog Legs Spiced with Pickle Masala, Garlic, and Lemon Daniel Orr Guastavino's New York NY ENTREE Grilled Portobello Scott Williams The Sheraton Washington Washington DC DESSERT Chocolate-Passion Fruit Dome Brian Schoenbeck NOMI Chicago IL
Weekly highlights of all the amazing activities and achievements happening in Broward County Public Schools.
Weekly highlights of all the amazing activities and achievements happening in Broward County Public Schools.
This episode of Dateline Health is about the innovations used to treat Parkinson's Disease. Guests: Henry Moore, M.D.
Beer Beef Tea with Hops Spears by Wilhelm Schnattl of Schnattl in Vienna, Austria. Wahoo and Lentils with Foie Gras by Markus Wesch of Stonington Beach Hotel in Bermuda. Crepe Cake by Michel Troisgros and Sebastian Degardin of La Maison Troisgros in Roanne, France.
Sweet Potato-wrapped Lobster by Martin frost of Four Seasons Resort in Nevis BVI. Lamb Rack by Ada Concaro of Tomo Uno in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Fried Apple-Poppy Seed Beignets with Sabayon by Adi Bittermann of Vikerl's Lokai in Vienna, Austria.
Segments in this episode include: Dogs; Seals; Skydiving; Subway; Boot Camp.
Host Martin Hale welcomes us to one of America's most popular and most visited National Parks, the Joshua Tree National Park, which gets its name from the Joshua trees that grow throughout this section of the desert. This unique park is the only one of Southern California's desert locations that contains both the Sonoran and Mojaven deserts within its boundaries; here viewers will see some of the finest desert wildflower masses in the world. As Hale explains, "the pulsing life from the desert floor is an experience you can get nowhere else." Flora observed include: Desert Dandelion; Fiddleneck; Desert Bluebell; Parish's Larkspur; California Fan Palm; White Rhatany; Bead Pod; Mentzelia; Amsonia; Desert Senna; Small Wire lettuce; Cholla Cactus; Desert Calico; Desert Milkweed; Joshua Tree; Mojave Hole-In-The-Sand Plant; Golden Gilia; Tidy Tips; Parry's Nolina; Gray Ball Sage; Chia; Longspine Horsebrush; Datura.
Leslie explores this unique aquarium that is home to over 32,000 aquatic animals. We take a Behind the Scenes peek at the beluga whales daily training session, the bustling food preparation kitchen and the in-house veterinarian hospital.
Living Environments shows how environments have biotic and abiotic interactions. We learn that living things have many needs that must be met!
Weekly highlights of all the amazing activities and achievements happening in Broward County Public Schools.
Weekly highlights of all the amazing activities and achievements happening in Broward County Public Schools.
When works of art get damaged or faded, especially when they're valuable or have sentimental value, it's a shame to just let them go. Helena will visit an art conservator and learn how she preserves and repairs art. The way we get our news has evolved over the years. We' ll hear how a digital editor manages a TV station's digital platforms and keeps on top of breaking news. When someone calls 911 for an emergency, it is imperative that the person who answers the call is able to assist in a quick and calm manner. Shawn will meet a communications officer and learn how he handles 911 calls.
Neil deploys his veterinary skills to help save Bermuda's Green sea turtles and assist with groundbreaking scientific research on their health and populations. Follow the team as they capture and release wild green sea turtles in a bid to study their health and populations before fitting a satellite tag to a mature specimen that will collect vital data on its oceanic migrations. Neil also works with Bermuda's turtle stranding network, assisting with the diagnoses, treatment and re-release of an injured green sea turtle washed up on one of Bermuda's many beautiful beaches.
George crisscrosses Laos to witness a nation entering the modern world. He comes across ancient farming techniques, visits a conservation center that provides elephants a new way of life, explores an abandoned cave city, and paddles an underground river that holds some timely secrets.
Weekly highlights of all the amazing activities and achievements happening in Broward County Public Schools.
Weekly highlights of all the amazing activities and achievements happening in Broward County Public Schools.
Read for the Record is an international campaign designed by Jumpstart to get thousands of children reading the same book on the same day. Broward's Read for the Record serves as the annual kick- off of our Campaign to ensure that all children can read on grade level by third grade. We use this day to unite thousands of children and volunteers to read the same book on the same day, all in support of literacy and early learning. Guests: Lori Canning Kathy Wint Beam Furr Renee Jaffe Allison Grubbs
Broward Teen News- Cypress Bay Edition- Stories include Student Profile- Dylan Tripoli, Nightmare PSA, Venezuela Pride, Olympics Commentary Car Show, Urban Legends, Bluapple Poetry, WOW Pets Mobile Grooming, Don't Be Afraid PSA, Soldier Rush, Key Lime Pie, and Pineros MOTS, 10/10/24
If your pet becomes lost, how would you get your furry friend back? In this episode of Take Paws, you'll learn about the importance of pet identification. You'll also find out how to properly greet unfamiliar pets and learn about a yearly water festival for our K-9 pals! MENDHEIM JAMIE DIAZ, CPDT-KA NUNZIO GIRDANO
Guests: Matt DuBuc, Head Coach Jayden Torress, Student Bretmichael Hood, Head Coach Santi Paz, Student
Retrospective profiles of: Tommy Lee Jones, Daniel Day-Lewis, Geena Davis, Javier Bardem, Heath Ledger.
She's won numerous Grammys, sold over 120 million records, appeared in seven films, and headlined solo world tours, but Beyonce, former member of girl group "Destiny's Child," still gets excited about new challenges. Born Beyonce Gisele Knowles in Houston, Texas, in 1981, she took dance and singing classes to overcome shyness, but it soon become obvious to everyone that she could belt out a tune. By the age of seven she was winning talent competitions, and at fifteen formed "Destiny's Child" with best friend Kelly Rowland. In June, 2005, the trio called it quits so they could pursue individual goals. Beyonce has done this with irrepressible style, dipping her toes into cinema, as well as producing the follow-up to her debut solo album. Her third solo album shows the two halves of her personality: the stage persona she calls "Sasha Fierce" in contrast with her quieter, more introspective side. Hard-working, modest, and likable, Beyonce is passionate about what she does, and that passion shows in her performances.
In 1951, a whimsical animation encouraged Americans to appreciate the joys of flight. The years following the First World War saw flying take off as business. Previously unimagined opportunities opened up, among them, skywriting tours. Flying became a bigger feature of life all around the world, not just as a novelty "adventure" for rich people but as a mode of transport available to just about anyone. And it's still the safest way to travel!
After winning an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress in "The Aviator," Australian actress Cate Blanchett has continued to juggle her busy acting career by looking after her three sons with her husband, playwright and screenwriter Andrew Upton, as well as the role of co-artistic director of the Sydney theatre company. In this biographical profile, we are taken back to the birth of her third child as she explains how she fits everything in even with a baby on the way and actually enjoys being pulled in all different directions. She admits her family helps takes the pressure off during awards' time, because she can just sit back and enjoy being nominated, knowing winning is not the "be all and end all." We also see her regal, almost ethereal looks have served her well as she has played the role of a queen many times, in films such as "Elizabeth" and "Elizabeth, the Golden Age," where she played Queen Elizabeth I; and Lady Galadriel of Lothlorien in the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy.
This episode of Dateline Health is about the innovations used to treat Parkinson's Disease. Guests: Henry Moore, M.D.