country's traumatic history and the lingering effects of its civil war, the video sheds light on the reluctance of some citizens to organize for fear of
Series: Fighting The Tide: Developing Nations And Globalization
Contributor(s): Films for the Humanities & Sciences (Firm)
Transcript: ,000 and wiped 440 Mayan villages off the map. Today their struggle for survival is dominated not just by history, but by global trade, and the search for
, cardiovascular, respiratory, and nervous systems and how they all work in conjunction with each other to create the amazing machine we call the human body. Very
Contributor(s): Films for the Humanities & Sciences (Firm)
Subject: Human anatomy
Transcript: ♪ ♪ female narrator: Amazing, isn't it♪ The human body: beneath our skin, numerous systems are enacting complex processes, each as
The human population is likely to double by the middle of the 21st century, soaring past 10 billion people. How will all these people survive? Will
Contributor(s): Films for the Humanities & Sciences (Firm)
Subject: Human ecology
Transcript: of the human enterprise has multiplied roughly 20 fold, and we have suddenly over the last few decades become a global force. For the first time in the
system and the beginning of human sexual response. A viewable/printable instructor’s guide is available online. A Films for the Humanities & Sciences
Contributor(s): Films for the Humanities & Sciences (Firm)
Subject: Human anatomy
Transcript: [fast-paced electronic music plays] (female narrator) The human body is an extraordinary collection of organs and tissues that has the ability to do
The edible seeds we eat like wheat, are originally from the grasslands. Animals from the grasslands provide a large source of protein for humans.
the need for sports to create sustainability.
When humans are faced with difficult moral choices, they experience confusion and distress; at the same time, people tend to try to do good. People
Comparing India and the U.S. with Hong Kong, this segment examines political barriers to innovation and how China’s “special administrative region
Series: Teaching Tools For Macroeconomics, Government, And International Trade
Contributor(s): Films for the Humanities & Sciences (Firm)
Subject: Government and the economy
This segment uses broken windows and the glass industry as metaphors for what keeps the economy running and what can happen if government is too
Series: Teaching Tools For Macroeconomics, Government, And International Trade
Contributor(s): Films for the Humanities & Sciences (Firm)
Subject: Government and the economy
In the history of the search for A.I., it was Alan Turing who, at Bletchley Park, set the stage for computer intelligence. We learn about the Enigma