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NASA Connect: Robots
From the program Personal Satellite Assistant: The Astronaut's Helper, this NASA Connect segment explains the literary origins of robots. It also explores the development of the robot and how scientists use robots in research and technology.
NASA Connect clips are courtesy of the NASA's Educational Media Archive. More information can be found at http://www.nasa.gov.
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Talking Business: Product vs. Process
Talking Business with Michael Guld is a weekly radio segment that addresses business topics applied to everyday life in the workplace. In each program he shares his belief that success in business is part art and part science, part uncommon creativity and part common sense, part people and part process. Talking Business provides insight and perspective not only for surviving but for thriving in the 21st century business world.
For information on Talking Business or Michael Guld, visit www.talkingbiz.net.
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Added: 27 days ago by
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Eco for Kids: Turn off the Light
Eco for Kids is a captivating show designed to teach young children about natural resource conservation. Venture into the lives of Amanda and Max, a team of kids working together to learn about taking care of Earth and its natural resources. Through the guidance of their colorful friend, Eco, these kids learn that with a little dedication, they can make a difference in saving the planet.
For information on Eco for Kids, visit www.ecoforkids.com.
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Added: 101 days ago by
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Thomas Jefferson: Domestic Life
Thomas Jefferson remains among the most important figures in American history - a principal architect of the American Republic and a towering intellect of sharp contradictions. In his own day, he grappled with problems that resisted solution, and that have persisted to be problematic into the modern era. In the second installment of Thomas Jefferson: A View from the Mountain, viewers continue to explore many key issues in Jefferson's Life.
SOL's: History/Social Science - 3.11, VS.5, VS.6, USI.6
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Added: 122 days ago by
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