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1848 - The Year of (Failed) Revolutions
All across the continent revolutionary movements erupted and demanded a new order. This video deals with France and the German states (13 minutes / USA: Real Time History 2023).
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ʺFather and Daughterʺ - Animated short film by Michael Dudok de Wit (2000)
A father bids farewell to his young daughter; she grows up longing for his return. Run time: 8:30
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Exploring Race, Bias and Identity With Students
These 26 short New York Times documentaries range in time from 1 to 7 minutes and tackle issues of race, bias and identity (USA 2020).
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The First Time I Realized I Was Black
14 men and women describe their experiences in short videos by CNN (USA 2017-18).
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The Last Time I Saw Them
Five Holocaust survivors describe the terror of being separated from their parents in this short documentary (22 minutes, Yale).
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Telling Time Song - Rockin' English
Animated musical English lesson (video 1:28min) on telling time and the hours of the day. (Quelle: Anbieter)
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Time History of Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide
This video from the Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences not only shows the recent global carbon-dioxide trend, but also that humans have increased carbon-dioxide levels rapidly, and to their highest levels in at least 800,000 years (USA 2014-20).
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Roma Antiqua
The journey leads back in time through the splendours of Ancient Rome: from the Roman Forum to the Campus Martius and to the Vatican, Ostia Antica and Pompeii. (YouTube 2018)
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Ancient Rome
The 13 minutes video shows the main buildings at the time of Constantine (Khan Academy: YouTube 2018)
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NPR: Skunk Bear
Series of videos from Adam Cole, a NPR science reporter, and Ryan Kellman, the show's visual journalist and producer. Videos typically run between three and ten minutes in length. During this time, Cole shares answers to common scientific questions, sometimes in the form of song (USA 2018).
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