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The Revolution: A Manifesto (audio)
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The Revolution: A Manifesto (audio)The Revolution: A Manifesto (audio)

The U.S. is cartwheeling into a self-destructive catastrophic calamity, and despite what everyone else says about how to solve it, Paul believes he knows the real truth that can save us. The one-time presidential hopeful's goal, to drastically reduce government and thus give us the true sense of freedom that the Constitution's framers meant, is oversimplified in a country of more than 300 million residents.
 
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Tags: politics, sound, plans, Republican, current, Manifesto, Revolution, sense, freedom, government
Encyclopedia of Historic Places
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Encyclopedia of Historic PlacesEncyclopedia of Historic PlacesThe three-volume "Encyclopedia of Historic Places, Revised Edition" identifies and provides fascinating background information on cities, towns, districts, territories, and nations around the world. With more than 9,000 A-to-Z entries and a full-color insert in each volume, this revised set is much more comprehensive and colorful than the previous edition. In addition to current place names, cities, and states, this encyclopedia also has a substantial listing of ancient and classical places that are no longer in existence.

 
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Tags: cities, Historic, Places, Encyclopedia, current, Historic, cities
The Economist December 19th - January 1st 2010
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The Economist December 19th - January 1st 2010The Economist December 19th - January 1st 2010

The Economist is a global weekly magazine written for those who share an uncommon interest in being well and broadly informed. Each issue explores domestic and international issues, business, finance, current affairs, science, technology and the arts. Your paid subscription to The Economist also includes unlimited access to Economist.com and our searchable archive.

 

AUDIO added by Englishcology

 
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Tags: Economist, science, technology, affairs, finance, December, January, current
The Economist December 12th - 18th 2009
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The Economist December 12th - 18th 2009The Economist is a global weekly magazine written for those who share an uncommon interest in being well and broadly informed. Each issue explores domestic and international issues, business, finance, current affairs, science, technology and the arts. Your paid subscription to The Economist also includes unlimited access to Economist.com and our searchable archive.

Audio added Thanks to todoscurtem!


Edited by: Pumukl - 16 December 2009
Reason: Reduced magazine added

 
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Tags: magazine, The, Economist, affairs, science, current, finance, subscription, includes, technology, Economist
The Way Things Work - Magnets (VIDEO)
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The Way Things Work - Magnets (VIDEO)

The Way Things Work - Magnets

 

In Magnets, inhabitants of Mammoth Island discover the power of an invisible force called magnetism when a sudden lightning bolt transforms their “clothes dryer” -- a contraption made of wire wound into a coil around an iron bar. When an electric current flows through the wire, the current creates a magnetic field around it. The iron bar in the middle helps to concentrate the field, and because of the high number of turns in the coil, a very strong magnetic field is created. When the current flows, the bar develops opposite poles at either end, which attract iron and steel objects. The inhabitants of Mammoth Island learn that opposites really do attract as they explore the many ways in which magnets can be used!

 

Grades:  3 to 6

 
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