Part 2 of 3 How to Study videos.
VC 371.3 How
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How to study : Preparing to study. Huntsville, Texas : Educational Video Network, Inc.
Part 1 of 3 How to Study videos.
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VC 371.30 Hom
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Assigning effective homework : Tips, techniques, & strategies. Scottsdale, Arizona : Teacher's Video Company.
Homework is intended to reinforce the learning. Educators want more and students want less! What is the ideal amount and what are the most effective formats? Experts explain and provide suggestions.
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VC 371.30 How
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How to teach study skills. Alexandria, Virginia : Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, c2000.
How to teach study skills is a 15-minute videotape that explores how to help students learn and apply study skills.
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VC 371.30 Les
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Lesson planning : Tips, techniques, & strategies. Scottsdale, Arizona : Teacher's Video Company.
Successful lesson planning in a combination of scheduling, conceptual organization, and practical implementation. Review strategies for creating perfect plans to facilitate out-come based learning and reach teaching objectives.
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VC 371.3028 HOW
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How to study for better grades. [United States] : World Book, c1988.
John Cascella, Pat Hodges, Dave Sharp, Margi Klausmeier, Ken West, Ken Strunk. Hosted by Tom Beeler. Pointers on how a student can organize their time & routines to achieve the maximum out of their studying and achieve good study habits.
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VC 371.39 Coo
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Cooperative leaning : Tips, techniques, & strategies. Scottsdale, Arizona : Teacher's Video Company.
Experts praise cooperative learning as an effective method that empowers students. But how can we use it in the classroom? How can we overcome students' resistance to group work? This revealing program provides insights.
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VC 371.42 Man
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Managing student conflict : Tips, techniques, & strategies. Scottsdale, Arizona : Teacher's Video Company.
This program examines positive techniques for helping students resolve interpersonal conflicts without hostility or violence. Reenactments demonstrate how to intervene in potentially volatile situations.
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VC 371.5 Kee
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Keeping control of the class : Tips, techniques, & strategies. Scottsdale, Arizona : Teacher's Video Company.
Classroom control is a prerequisite for learning. Experts offer tips for minimizing social talking, keeping students' attention, and maintaining a productive environment. When a class is fully cooperative, teaching is easier!.
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VC 371.58 Col
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Colvin, Geoff. Defusing anger and aggression : Safe strategies for secondary school educators. Oregon : Iris Media, 1999.
A 30-minute video program for professional development. The author analyzes aggressive behavior and describes effective strategies for defusing it. Six vignettes demonstrate how problem behavior may be escalated or defused.
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VC 371.95 How
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How to engage students in critical thinking. Alexandria, Virginia : Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, c2000.
How to engage students in critical thinking is a 15-minute videotape that provides ideas on how to create a classroom environment that cultivates critical thinking.
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VC 373 EVE
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Everything you always wanted to know about high school ... but were afraid to ask. Fairfield, CT : Jacoby/Storm Productions, Inc. ;, c1996.
Introduces middle school students to the academic and social aspects of high school. Presents suggestions to help ease the transition and reduce students' concerns.
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VC 378 Col
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The college channel: PSAT preparation. The College Channel, c1996.
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VC 378.1 Eff
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Efficient Time Management. Huntsville, Texas : Educational Video Network, c1993.
Your life will run much more smoothly when you become an efficient manager of your time. This video will give you some helpful tips about how to find the time to accomplish your goals. Learn how to set priorities and take control of your life.
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VC 378.19 How
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How to organize learning groups. Alexandria, Virginia : Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, c2000.
How to organize student learning groups is a 15-minute videotape that examines different types of grouping strategies.
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VC 378.3 Col
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The college channel: Choosing a college. The College Channel, c1996.
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VC 384.3 Int
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Information superhighway. Seattle, Washington: Free Range Media, Inc., c1994.
Understanding and using the Internet - A step-by-step guide.
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VC 384.3 Int
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Searching the Internet. Lancaster, Pennsylvania: Wentworth Worldwide Media, Inc, c1995.
Color.
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VC 384.3 Int
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Your first cruise: A beginner's guide to the Internet. Charleston, West Virginia: Cambridge Educational, c1995.
Discusses what the Internet is, how Internet developed, the access requirements, the features of, and how Internet is being used world wide. Full motion color.
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VC 386.44 PAN
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Panama Canal. New York : A & E Home Video, c1994.
Documentary on the building of the Panama Canal.
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VC 391.4 Mas
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Masks of Mexico. 1998.
Masks of Mexico explores the ritual use of masks dating back to Aztec priests and warriors, and the influence of Spanish friars who used masks to spread the teachings of Christianity. The result is a vibrant blend of indigenous and European traditions that gives Mexican masks their distinctive flavor.
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VC 394.2'68282 SAN
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Santa Claus. New York : A&E Home Video, c1994.
Hosted by Jack Perkins. He began as the bishop of Myra and evolved into one of the most recognizable and marketable characters: Santa Claus.
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VC 398 Cam
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Camelot. New York : Multimedia Entertainment and A&E Television Networks, c1995.
Extraordinary breakthroughs in the search for Camelot.
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VC 398 Rip
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Fairy Tale Theater. Rip Van Winkle. Gaylord Production Company, c1985.
Color.
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VC 398.2 Coc
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Cocteau, Jean. Beauty and the beast. Janus Film: Janus Collection, 1946.
Black and white.
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VC 398.2 Mag
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Magic tales: Enchanting stories traditionally told. Atlas Video, c1991.
Enter a world of magic and moonlight, where fairies reign, spiders peak and flowers are as old as the ages. In this alluring journey to the land of storytelling fantasy, hear about: How an Abenaki Indian's curiosity gets him into trouble in The Man Who Wanted to See the Little People; why we need the magic of the moon in Boggles and Beasties; and other stories.
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VC 398.20 Ili
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The Iliad and the Trojan War. Huntsville, Texas : Educational Video Network, Inc.
Part 1 : The Prologue to the Iliad (18 min.) ; Part 2 : The Wrath of Achilles (19 min.) ; Part 3 : The Death of Patroclus (23 min.) ; Part 4 : The End of the War (18 min.). Homer's Iliad and the accompanying epics about the Trojan War sustained the culture of the classical world for more than fifteen hundred years. Heroes and gods strive toward an outcome as exciting as it was inevitable.
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VC 398.21 MYT
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Mythical horses. New York : Dorling Kindersley Vision, c1998.
Celebrates the mythical horses such as centaurs, unicorns and the Greek horse Pegasus.
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VC 398.2/2 MER
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Merlin the wizard : Fairies and leprechauns. Bethesda, MD : Dist. by Acorn Media, 1997.
The 1st program tells tales of the Wale's wizard Merlin and many mysteries surrounding his death. The 2nd explores the origins of the magical beings known as the little people.
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VC 398.22 ROB
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Robin Hood : King Arthur. Bethesda, MD : Dist. by Acorn Media, 1997.
The 1st program tells the story of Robin Hood, the 12th century noble archer. The 2nd program searches for the truth behind the tales of King Arthur.
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VC 398.234 UND
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The underworld. New York : Dorling Kindersley Vision, c1998.
A presentation on the underworld of classical mythology - the realm from which there is no return. The River Styx, Charon, Cerberus and other reminders from the past that constitute the dark unknown and which influenced Dante and more recent thinkers.
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VC 398.2454 BIR
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Birds & things with wings. New York : Dorling Kindersley Vision, c1998.
A presentation on fabulous birds. Birds have played a part in the myths of cultures around the world. Classic tales about the phoenix, the thunder-bird, the garuda, & the roc.
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VC 398.2454 CRE
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Creatures of the night. New York : Dorling Kindersley Vision, c1998.
A presentation on the creatures and apparitions that appear in darkness & shadow. Vampires, witches, ghost and other monsters lurk in the dark of myth and folklore.
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VC 398.2454 MAN
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Man beasts. New York : Dorling Kindersley Vision, c1998.
A presentation on those mythic creatures, part man, part beast about which ancient cultures were both awed and terrifed. The minotaur and the medusa are just two of these hybrid creatures.
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VC 398.2454 SPI
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Spirits of the forest. New York : Dorling Kindersley Vision, c1998.
Examines mythology and folklore about the fantastic creatures who inhabit the forest, including witches, giants, spirits, hobgoblins, and wild men.
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VC 398.2454 WER
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Werewolves. New York : Dorling Kindersley Vision, c1998.
A presentation on werewolves. Werewolves have figured in the myths & stories of Europe from the Middle Ages as well as the folklore of India. The story of a man changing into a savage beast continues to hold a powerful grip upon the imagination.
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VC 398/.469 DRA
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Dragons. [New York] : Dorling Kindersley Vision, c1998.
An odyssey to uncover the origins of the mythical creature dragon, its link to natural history, and the different meanings it has in different cultures.
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VC 398/.9415 WAR
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The warrior queen : the pirate queen. Bethesda, MD : Dist. by Acorn Media, 1997.
The 1st program tells the tale of the bloody battle between Queen Maeve of western Ireland and Cuchalain. The 2nd tells the story of Grace O'Malley, the most notorious pirate of her day.
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VC 428 Gra
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School house rock : Grammar rock. Scholastic Rock, Inc., c1995.
Areas addressed: adjectives, adverbs, conjunctions, interjections, pronouns, verbs, nouns, prepositions, and subjects.
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VC 428.20 ACT
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ACT verbal review. New York : Video Aided Instruction, Inc., 1989.
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VC 500.023 Car
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Careers in science : From archaeologist to zoologist. Charleston, West Virginia : Cambridge Educational, c1997.
Takes a look at aeronautics, archaeology, biology, botany, chemistry, conservation, engineering, geology, mathematics, medicine, meteorology, nursing, paramedicine, pharmacy, research, space exploration, teaching, veterinary medicine, and zoology careers. A great way to motivate students and encourage investigation of scientific career opportunities.
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VC 501 Sci
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The scientific method. National Geographic, 1993.
Shows work by a chemist, a biologist, and a geologist to demonstrate how the scientific method -- observation, hypothesis, experimentation, and conclusion -- helps scientists organize and define their research.
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VC 501 Sci
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Scientific method. Washington, D.C. : National Geographic Society, c1993.
Shows work by a chemist, biologist, and a geologist to demonstrate how the scientific method - observation, hypothesis, experimentation, and conclusion - helps scientists organize and define their research.
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VC 508.11 Sha
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The shape of things. NOVA. Peace River Films, 1985.
Depicts the common structures and shapes that appear in nature through cinematography, still photographs, and drawings. Emphasizes the orderliness and beauty of natural objects...
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VC 510 Spo
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Sports figures : Makes math and physics a ball! ESPN.
Understanding math and physics by learning the dynamics of sports. Uses sports to teach core mathematics and physics concepts to high school students. Relaxing with Impulse, Bouncing Basketballs, Golf Is A Drag, Tacking Speed, Sailing Through Bernoulli, Math Under Pressure, How Sweet It is.
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VC 510.79 ACT
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ACT math review. New York : Video Aided Instruction, Inc., 1990.
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VC 515 For
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For all practical purposes : Introduction to contemporary mathematics. Annenberg, 1987.
(Overview) How management science helps our society run more efficiently. (Street Smarts) Using "Euler circuits" to find the most efficient routes.
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VC 516 For
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For all practical purposes : Introduction to contemporary mathematics. Annenberg, 1987.
16. (Overview) Geometry in history. 17. (How Big Is Too Big?) Balancing the strength of materials with the size of the structure.
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VC 516.2 For
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For all practical purposes : Introduction to contemporary mathematics. Annenberg, 1987.
Euclidean geometry, the Pythagorean theorem, and similarity.
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VC 519.3 For
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For all practical purposes : Introduction to contemporary mathematics. Annenberg, 1987.
(Overview) Quantifying decisions in game theory and social choices (The Impossible Dream) Five voting methods.
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VC 519.3 For
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For all practical purposes : Introduction to contemporary mathematics. Annenberg, 1987.
(More Equal Than Others) Weighted voting and winning coalitions (Zero Sum Games) Game theory; game matrices.
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VC 520.20 Hub
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Hubble space telescope : Rescue in space. Finley-Holiday Film Corp.
The views abroad the Hubble mission were among the most spectacular ever seen from space because the shuttle entered a higher-than-normal orbit to capture the Telescope. See these views first-hand and hear the astronauts describe what it's like to work in space so far above our planet.
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VC 523 Ast
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The astronomers : A window to creation. MPI Home Video, c1991.
American and Japanese astronomers are followed as they seek to measure cosmic background radiation, the heat remaining from the big bang, by launching rockets and satellites above the earth's atmosphere. Their results contribute to research into the origins of the universe. Also shown are two astonomers who are mapping the universe in 3-D and discovering that galaxies have formed into gigantic groups. Richard Chamberlain.
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VC 523 Ast
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The astronomers : Prospection for planets. MPI Home Video, c1991.
Efforts to discover other planetary systems and to learn more about the planets of our own solar system are examined. Images are shown that have been sent back to earth by Voyager, the space probe exploring the outer edges of the solar system. Narrator, Richard Chamberlain.
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VC 523 Ast
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The astronomers : Searching for black holes. MPI Home Video, c1991.
At the center of galaxy NGC 1275, some 200 million light years from earth, there might be a supermassive black hole. In a attempt to map the galaxy and look deep into its heart, an international team of astronomers has linked radio telescopes throughout Europe and American in order to produce a picture of NGC 1275. Jessie Greenstein, the co-discoverer of quasars, and Italian radio astronomer Tiziana Venturi appear. Richard Chamberlain.
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VC 523 Ast
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The astronomers : Stardust. MPI Home Video, c1991.
The deaths of stars allow human lives to come into being. This episode explains how and looks at the complete life cycle of the stars that make up our galaxy. Two American scientists are shown researching the forces that bring gas and dust together with such intense pressure that nuclear fusion results and a star is born. Hans Bethe, the first scientst to explain in detail how stars are fueled, appears. Three Australian scientists look into the death of a star by studying the remains of the supernova explosion of 1987. Narrator, Richard Chamberlain; Appearing : Hans Albrecht.
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VC 523 Ast
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The astronomers : Waves of the future. MPI Home Video, c1991.
Gravity waves, as yet undetected but predicted by Albert Einstein, may contain the answers to many questions about the universe. Soviet scientist Leonid Grishchuk and American scientist Kip Thorne describe their attempts to prove the existence of the waves. The episode also visits a gravity-wave detector prototype and describes the three-mile-long full-scale version, planned for construction in the late 1990's. Grishchuk and scientist Stephen Hawking meet. Richard Chamberlain, Narrator; Appearing: Leonid Grishchuk, Kip Thorne, Stephen Hawking.
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VC 523 Ast
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The astronomers : Where is the rest of the universe? MPI Home Video, c1997.
Astronomers believe the universe contains at least ten times as much mass as can be seen and accounted for. How are they able to detect this missing mass and to disciver more about it are the subjects of this episode. Astronomers Vera Rubin and Tony Tyson describe their search for dark matter, material invisible to us but whose gravity affects the motion of the stars and can alter the light reaching us from distant galaxies. In addition, John Dobson, a self-proclaimed "sidewalk astronomer," shares his knowledge with people he encounters. Richard Chamberlain.
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VC 523 Ast
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The really big world of astronomy : Part 1. Cerebellum Corporation, c1997.
Introduction - - The History of Astronomy - - Gravity - - Light and the Spectrum - - Telescopes - - The Earth - - The Moon.
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VC 523 Ast
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The really big world of astronomy : Part 2. Cerebellum Corporation, c1997.
Overview of the solar system - - The sun.
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VC 523 Sta
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Stargazers. Discovery Communications, Inc., c1997.
Founded in 1894, the Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff, Arizona, has been the site of some of the most eye-opening moments in astronomical history. Take a peek through Lowell's massive telescope and scan the skies for quasars, black holes, distant galaxies, and supernovas exploding into infinity.
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VC 523.2 Sol
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The new solar system : An epic adventure. Finley-Holiday Film Corp., c1994.
From the cratered wasteland of Mercury, to the frozen outer worlds of Neptune and Triton, from the magical arrival of Halley's Comet, to the breathtaking display of Saturn's rings, from spectacular solar flares to erupting volcanoes on Io and a comet striking Jupiter, this is the complete video sage of our solar system.
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VC 523.4 Inn
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The inner planets. The Assistant Professor. Tulsa, Oklahoma: Allied Video Corporation, c1992.
Experience the inner worlds of our solar system: from the smooth plains of Mercury, bathed in the brilliant and intense radiation of a nearby star, to the frigid red mega-mountains of Mars.
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VC 523.4 Mar
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Mars : The red planet. SpaceSmart, Inc., 1992.
See a real Viking Lander and learn how it got there; ride out a Martian dust storm; study the crater Olympus Mons from the Mars Base; perform geological tests and seek out inner Martian life; visit a space station and watch astronauts study weightlessless; colonise the Mars of the future.
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VC 523.4 Pla
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The planets. BMG Video, c1991.
Patrick Stewart is the guide on a journey that takes us beyond the world of sci-fi. View an awesome array of NASA images. Narrated by Patrick Stewart.
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VC 523.4 Pla
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