Weston Woods Animated Children's Books
Guangdong: Globalization in the Pearl River Delta
The discovery of electromagnetic induction in 1831 creates an important technologicalnbreakthrough in the generation of electric power.n
Electromagnetic induction makes it easy to generate alternating current while transformers makenit practical to distribute it over long distances.n
Weston Woods Animated Children's Books
Researchers know it is the proteins made by a cell that determine what that cell does. This session explores the varying complements of proteins and their effects, structures, and interactions within the mechanism of cell function, and introduces the larger picture of proteomics and systems biology.
Come Out Of Your Shell - Playing on the savanna, Bo and Max stumble upon a new friend - a tortoise named Tallulah. When they come on a little too strong, however, Tallulah retreats into her shell, and the two friends ask Mama to help them to bring the shy tortoise out of her shell. Travels With Mama - The kids are having difficulty solving a riddle, which reminds Mama of the first time she traveled to Australia and had to solvea riddle to help her find a very special animal: the elusive echidna.
The special chemical properties of water are explored, along with the need for its protection andnconservation.n
Matter is examined in its three principal states
Our first exposure to geometry is that of Euclid, in which all triangles have 180 degrees. As it turns out, triangles can have more or less than 180 degrees. This unit explores these curved spaces that are at once otherwordly and firmly of this world
Dave visits Mount Vernon, Monticello and Montpelier recalling the achievements of the Presidents who lived there and their aims for the estates they called home. He highlights features of Georgian and Palladian architecture and provides insightful anecdotes associated with each home. These anecdotes concern the lives of African slaves and indentured servants, epithets on the graves of the tree Presidents, and stories of Dolley Madison's successes in Washington. Viewers gain an understanding of the private lives of Presidents Washington, Jefferson, and Madison.
The properties and patterns of prime numbers
High schoolers are developing high flying ambitions thanks to aviation programs that teach students the basics of piloting an airplane. A free lunch program called Lunch at the Library is keeping kids fed, and well read. Meet a school bus driver for special needs children. A mobile agricultural classroom inspires students to think about their food.
In Good Shape is the weekly health show on DW, covering all aspects of health care: what's new in medical treatment, alternative medicine, wellness and fitness - as well as nutrition and beauty. In our studio interview we discuss topics in-depth with specialists, and offer you opportunities to pose your own questions. Dr. Carsten Lekutat and Stefanie Suren are alternate hosts of the program and will provide a combination of video-rich features and insightful interviews that grapple with some of the larger issues in medical treatment and healthcare. As an interactive feature of the program we also ask viewers to request a program topic Dr. Carsten Lekutat is a qualified General Practitioner and works as a doctor in Berlin. He is also responsible for training medical students at the Berlin Charite hospital. Stefanie Suren is executive producer and presenter of In Good Shape. 'Keep it simple and straightforward' - that is her goal as a reporter, producer and presenter.
How was the industrial revolution a global process, not just a European or American story? This unit links Cuba, Uruguay, Europe, and Japan, examining the impact of industry on trade, environment, culture, technology, and lives around the world.
In France the old order collapsed under revolutionaries' attacks and the monarchy's ownnweakness.
This episode of GED connection focuses on Data Analysis. During the program the viewer learns how to read and interpret data on charts and graphs and how to find averages. The GED test may require those taking it to interpret numeric information from graphs that use picture and symbols. A key or a legend is provided to find out what the symbols mean. The types of graphs that are covered in this program are bar or column graphs and circle or pie graphs. Graphs are used to simplify information and it is encouraged that understanding what the graph is representing is more important than what type of graph it is. This program also covers tables, which are used to organize data to help the user locate information easily. This program also covers mean, median, and mode.