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.
Serenity takes you on a journey of relaxation with beautiful nature and city scenes from around the world.
APPETIZER Chili Crab, Singapore-style Philip Lo Jasmine, Bellagio Hotel Las Vegas NV ENTREE Cinnamon-crusted Mahi Mahi with Applesauce Mark Guizol The Ritz-Carlton Naples Naples FL DESSERT All That Jazz Shane Gorringe Zoe's Bakery Covington LA
APPETIZER Pan-fried Soft-shell Crawfish and Eggplant with Caramelized Nuts and Lemon Butter Sauce Guillermo Thomas The Hermitage Hotel Nashville TN ENTREE Pan-cooked Yellowtail with Garlic Mashed Potatoes and Citrus Butter Sauce Norman Van Aken Norman's, Miami FL DESSERT Kona Coffee Ice Cream Sandwich Anne Quatrano Bacchanalia, Atlanta GA
Grilled Kauai Prawns and Bean Thread Noodles with a Strawberry Papaya-Chili Vinaigrette by Kelly Degala of Gordon Biersch Brewery Restaurant in Honolulu, Hawaii HI. Tournedos Sturgeon by Oliver Horion of Oliver's in MonteDVD, Uruguay. Rice Tarts on Orange Sauce by Reinhard Gerer of Bristol Korso in Vienna, Austria.
Salad with Lobster-stuffed Rigatoni and Coral Sauce with Olive Paste Pastry by Patrick Henriroux of La Pyramide in Vienne, France. Roasted Lobster Tail with Apple and Lobster Ravioli and Apple Sauce by Tom Aikens of Pied a Terre of London, England. Apple and Orange-filled Crepes with Ricotta-Ginger Topping by Gerhard Mandl of Schlosshotel Obermayerhofen in Sebersdorf, Styria, Austria.
Shelllfish and Seafood Saute by Franck Cerutti of Le Louis XV, Hotel de Paris in Monte Carlo, Monaco. Roasted Rabbit with Onion Gravy by Sissy Sonnleitner of Landhaus Kellerwand in Kotschach-Mauthen, Austria. Strawberry Soup with Champagne by Philip Howard of The Square in London, England.
Smoked Salmon by William O'Callaghan of Longueville House in Mallow, County Cork, Ireland. Suckling Veal Chop by Jean Michel Lorain of La Cote St. Jacques in Joigny, France. Mocha Mousse Torte with Wild Berries by Franz Girbl of Hotel Schlolss Monchstein in Salzburg, Austria.
APPETIZER Roasted Oysters with Wild Mushrooms and Pancetta Ragout Michael Lomonaco New York NY ENTREE Foie Gras Crusted with Dried Pannetone with Raisin and Citrus Coulis Jean-Louis Palladin Napa Las Vegas NV DESSERT Kaiser Schmarren Thaddeus DuBois Beau Rivage Biloxi MS
APPITIZER Sugar Cane-speared Gulf Shrimp with Tamarind?Orange Honey Glaze Wilhelm Gahabka The Registry ENTREE Sugar Cane-speared Gulf Shrimp with Tamarind-Orange Honey Glaze Wilhelm Gahabka The Registry DESSERT Strawberry-Apple-Cheese Strudel Shane Gorringe Zoe's Bakery, Covington LA
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.
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.
Documenting true bravery eludes Izzi until car thugs threaten the peace and EJ provides her with an illuminating example.
"W" is for water. Practice the sound for 'W' with Maestro Javier and join Amanda Lynn as she sings a song about the Not So Wild West. Can you find the small, round houses the Indians live in called wigwams?
"W" is for water. Practice the sound for 'W' with Maestro Javier and join Amanda Lynn as she sings a song about the Not So Wild West. Can you find the small, round houses the Indians live in called wigwams?
Lazy Lion learns that sometimes you have to ask your friends for help. If you say "I can't" then you won't.
One night in 1861, three escaped slaves made their way from the Confederate line to a Union-held fort. The runaways were declared 'contraband of war' and granted protection. As word spread, thousands of runaway slaves poured into the fort, seeking their freedom. These 'contrabands' made a home for themselves, building the first African American community in the country. In 1863, they bore witness to one of the first readings of the Emancipation Proclamation in the South - beneath the sheltering branches of the tree now known as Emancipation Oak.
This exploration of the natural world and family bonds through the eyes of a young mixed-race narrator is a living, breathing, dazzlingly multi-faceted, exuberant masterpiece, firmly grounded in her sense of self-worth and belonging. If Walt Whitman were reborn as a vibrant young woman of color, this is the book he might write. America, we hear you singing! Samara Cole Doyon sings a carol for the plenitude that surrounds us and the self each of us is meant to inhabit.
"It's the Write Time" is an informative and entertaining handwriting series for those students starting to learn to write in cursive. The series augments classroom learning by adding a second teacher, Miss Lohse. Through the magic of video and her animated sidekick, Bob, she utilizes the time-proven Zaner-Bloser handwriting method to introduce students to the world of cursive writing. "It's the Write Time" guides students as they begin their journey into the cursive alphabet.
Program 4 Students will learn to write the manuscript letters O, o and A, a. They?ll also learn the Basic Slant Stroke.
An injured goose rescued by Babushka, having broken the painted eggs intended for the Easter Festival in Moskva, lays thirteen marvelously colored eggs to replace them. She then leaves behind one final miracle -in egg form-before returning to her own kind. The author, Patricia Polacco demonstrates the traditional Ukrainian egg-painting art (pysanky), and shares how she got the idea for this story. Viewers will gain a new appreciation for the egg in art as LeVar decorates eggs and finds objects that are egg-shaped. Viewers also see the practical side during a montage of animal babies emerging from eggs.
All the living things in the world need energy to survive, and so do you! In this episode of Science and Me, Molecular Mike looks at how living things get their energy, and how different kinds of energy move through systems. Grab a sandwich, a drink, and get ready to be energized! Join us on this installment of Science and Me and prepare yourself for... "Energy Encounters"!
Things are moving all around us all the time! We?re always on the move, too. In this episode of Science and Me, Molecular Mike helps us to figure out the different ways people move from one place to another, and some of the ways that different things move at different speeds. Join us on this installment of Science and Me and put on your running shoes as we get... "Moving Right Along"!
Students explore the metric units of mass including the milligram, gram, and kilogram. (14:00 min.)
Quadrilaterals are introduced. Transformations are introduced through the use of translations, rotations, and reflections. New terms: quadrilateral, square, rectangle, parallelogram, rhombus,trapezoid, trapezoid, transformations, translations, rotations and reflections.
Major concepts... rotational symmetry. The ways in which rotational symmetry occurs in nature, art and everyday shapes (e.g., hubcaps, Ferris wheels) is featured. These concrete examples are used to illustrate the ways in which lines of symmetry and positional relationships are determined.
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.
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!
Hong Kong is an island city whose waterways are teeming with a unique waterside culture. Highlights include: Aberdeen harbor; the Stanley Bay Marketplace; the largest floating restaurant in the world; a T'ai Chi class; the art of bonsai.
APPETIZER Crab Spring Roll with Coconut Dressing Marc Guizol The Ritz-Carlton Naples Naples FL ENTREE Oven-roasted Wild Striped Bass Kerry Simon Prime, Bellagio Hotel Las Vegas NV DESSERT Zabaglione with Fresh Fruit (Zabaglione Sarah Venezia) Francesco Antonucci Remi New York City NY
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 new technologies that can be utilized for cardiac care. Guest: Ahmed F. Osman, M.D.
Togarashi-seared Beef Poke with Chilled Spicy Tomato Soup by Thomas B. H. Wong of Sheraton Waikiki in Honolulu, Oahu HI. Pan-fried Red Snapper by Alfredo Ayala of Chayote in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Waldviertel Poppy Seed Souffle with Berry Compote by Helmut Osterreicher of Steirereck in Vienna, Austria.
Marinated Cornish Game Hens with Ratatouille on Arugula Salad by Siegfried Pucher of Le Ciel, ANA Grand Hotel in Vienna, Austria. Pike-Perch by Jean Pierre Biloux of Pre aux Clercs in Dijon, France. Iced Lemon and White Chocolate Parfait with Pink Grapefruit and Champagne by Neil McFadden of Luttrellstown Castle in Castleknock, Ireland.
Segments in this episode include: Festivals; Danish Ships; Santa Convention; Sandcastles.
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."
Tour this New England coastal whaling village recreated on the Mystic River with host Leslie Mueller. Hear from the craftsmen as they forge iron and craft wooden barrels in their vintage workshops. Step into the preservation boatyard for a behind-the-scenes look at the Mayflower II project. Then go aboard the last wooden whaling ship in the world, the Charles Morgan for a very special activity.
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
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.
Sometimes, illnesses become a real mystery for doctors. Alecsa will meet an infectious disease specialist whose job is to diagnose and treat rare and complex conditions. We see their big brown trucks everywhere delivering packages to doorsteps. Alecsa learns what it takes to be a UPS driver and package handler. Trendy boutiques are popping up everywhere. Alecsa will visit one and learn how they serve their clientele in a more personal way than the big department stores and what it takes to own a fashion boutique.
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 heads to the iceberg capital of the world-Newfoundland, Canada-for an up-close look at these floating giants from above, from below, and from the very top of a frozen mountain on the move.
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- Marjory Stoneman Douglas Edition- Stories include media center renovations, Drama's "Falloween", Fright Night, STN Horrofest Submission, Gun Control in the Election, Smart Voting- The Significance of Sources, Student Profile on Sofia Gamboa, Student Profile on Bautista, Food Truck Frenzy, Friends of the Everglades, Multicultural Show Hype Video, and Therapy Dogs 1/9/25
Can you feel the heat? In this episode of Take Paws, we'll learn about how pets can suffer from the heat, just like people. We'll check out a unique spay and neuter clinic that provides much needed community services and we'll spend a day at camp? Doggie Daycamp, that is! DR. MARILYN MOLES-CARLISLE DIANE FRASER DEE HOLT LISA MENDHEIM
Guests: Steve Shapiro
Retrospective profiles of: Michelle Williams, Anne Hathaway, Samantha Morton, Laura Linney, Christina Ricci.
Marilyn Monroe is one of the most adored icons of the 20th century. Like no other Hollywood star, she won the hearts of millions around the world, but her journey to become Hollywood's most glamorous and beautiful star stemmed from a lifetime of neglect. Born Norma Jean Baker, she endured a childhood of poverty, misery and abuse and married at the age of sixteen to escape that life. The marriage soon dissolved, and Norma Jean headed to Hollywood where she won a one-year contract with 20th-Century Fox and changed her name to Marilyn Monroe. Struggling to get parts, and broke, she agreed to pose nude in Playboy magazine for $50, and these photographs catapulted Marilyn to superstardom. Despite her beautiful and relaxed public persona, Marilyn suffered from great insecurities about her acting abilities and often held up film shoots, which many considered unprofessional. Embroiled in a battle with Fox Studios, she left Hollywood for New York, but Fox met Marilyn's demands. Her victory became a landmark case and showed her power as an actress. In high spirits, she returned to Hollywood, but again fell into a pattern of chronic insomnia and instability. On August 4th, 1962, Marilyn Monroe was found dead at just 36 years of age from a probable suicide, but the world's fascination with Marilyn Monroe lives on to this day.
From the exhilarating and perilous days of early flight, to the present, where travel on commercial flights all over the world is as common as travel by motor car, this program looks at the beginnings of flight, with innovators such as Benjamin Franklin and Leonardo DaVinci coming up with new ways to give man wings, and chronicles the invention of hot air balloons, Zepplins, box kites, and of course the story of the most influential inventors of all - Wilbur and Orville Wright, two brothers from Midwestern America who were to have the biggest impact on the world of aviation.
Since 1995, Bill Gates has been either the wealthiest or one of the wealthiest people in the world- not bad for someone who's last full-time work day at Microsoft was in 2008. He remains as Chairman of Microsoft and created the position of Chief Software Architect for himself with the company so he could also pursue philanthropic challenges, including scientific research programs through the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, which he and his wife established in 2000. The success story of this software icon began back in the late seventies with a college friend, Paul Allen, launching the Windows operating system, and the rest, as they say, is history.
This episode of Dateline Health is about the new technologies that can be utilized for cardiac care. Guest: Ahmed F. Osman, M.D.