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American masters

An episode of "American Masters, " examining the life and legacy of American poet Carl Sandburg.

Guatemala

Students will learn about Guatemala's unique contribution to our global village called Earth! The program includes information on the geography, history, political system, currency, language, religion and climate. A young tour guide will also show a few of the most famous sites and sample the delicious food.

In the kitchen

slice, dice and roll!
Demonstrates a variety of techniques for preparing different foods, including how to grate, peel, shred, mix, baste, bread, brush, dredge, and marinate.

In the kitchen

everything but the kitchen sink
Provides an overview of the common kitchen utensils used for cooking and baking, explaining the difference between various utensils and demonstrating how they are used.

Napoleon

A detailed biography of Napoleon Bonaparte, the general of the French Revolution who later declared himself Emperor of France, from his birth on the island of Corsica to his final exile on the island of St. Helena.

Peru

Students in grades two through five learn about the history, cultural traditions, climate, politics, and various places of interest around Peru.

The blue planet

seas of life
Explores the power, diversity, and ecological influence of the world's oceans, featuring eight episodes that introduce the blue whale, the largest creature ever to live on the planet, visiting the habitats of the Arctic and Antarctic, and introducing the creatures and geology of the open ocean, the deep, the seasonal and coral seas, the tidal seas, and the coasts.

Becoming human

unearthing our earliest ancestors
"Where did we come from? What makes us human? NOVA's...investigation explores how new discoveries are transforming views of our earliest ancestors. Featuring interviews with world-renowned scientists, footage shot "in the trenches" as fossils were unearthed, and...computer-generated animation, [these programs] bring early hominids to life, examining how we became the creative and adaptable modern humans of today...In the first episode...encounter..."Selam," the amazingly complete remains of a 3 million year-old child, packed with clues to why we split from the apes, came down from the trees, and started walking upright...[T]he second episode investigates the riddle of "Turkana Boy" -- a tantalizing fossil of Homo erectus, the first ancestor to leave Africa and colonize the globe...[T]he final episode...explores the origins of "us" -- where modern humans and our capacities for art, invention, and survival came from, and what happened when we encountered the mysterious Neanderthals..." -- Container.

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