Archives for April, 2010

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Why We Bang

The film, Why We Bang, produced and directed by Orlando Myrics and Clifford Jordan for Ghetto Logik Entertainment is an independent film …

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Aerial tutorial

Aerial tutorial! Let’s start it with a bang. Here is a video of the move to break the ice; Now, go outside …

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Einstein and E=mc^2

Based on David Bodanis bestseller, and shot on location, this is the story of historys most celebrated formula, E=mc^2, and the five …

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Friedrich Nietzsche

A brilliant young man, he was appointed professor at the University of Basel aged 24 having not even finished his degree. His …

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Who Wrote The Bible?

Robert Beckford learned the Bible at his mothers knee and grew up believing that it was literally true. But, 20 years on …

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A Crude Awakening – The Oil Crash

Basil Gelpke and Ray McCormacks nonfiction treatise Crude Awakening joins Maxed Out, An Inconvenient Truth, and other recent documentaries devoted to unearthing …

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Salvador Dali

Salvador Domingo Felipe Jacinto Dal i Domnech, 1st Marquis of Pbol (May 11, 1904 January 23, 1989) was a prominent Spanish Catalan …

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The Take

We heard rumors of a new kind of economy emerging in Argentina. With hundreds of factories closing, waves of workers were locking …

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Super Rich: The Greed Game

As the credit crunch bites and a global economic crisis threatens, Robert Peston reveals how the super-rich have made their fortunes, and …

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Egypt’s Golden Empire

Over 3,500 years ago, Rome was no more than a soggy marsh and the Acropolis was just an empty rock, but Egypt …

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Backflip tutorial

Technique is absolutely crucial here if you desire any chance what-so-ever of completely executing backflip (safely). Learn the technique, study it first …

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Connections³

James Burke’s Connections, which is the last (as far as I know!) installment in the Connections series. In this series, Mr. Burke …

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Connections²

The favorite of students and educators everywhere, James Burke the “scientific detective” is back tracking the fascinating links between technological invention, social …