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12:00 AM
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Fokus Deutsch
"Episode 28. Geschichte Einer Universit"
A look at the founding of Heidelberg University and a portrait of an engineering student from Cameroon. Native speakers, Susanne, and Sabine discuss their lives as students. [P]

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12:15 AM
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Fokus Deutsch
"Episode 29. Wirstchaft Im Wandel (A Changing Economy), Hilfe F"
Germany's changing economy, including a short documentary about unemployment. Vocabulary for economics and industry. [P]

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12:30 AM
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Mechanical Universeā¦And Beyond, The
"Beyond The Mechanical Universe"
The world of electricity and magnetism, and 20th-century discoveries of relativity and quantumnmechanics.n. [P]

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1:00 AM
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Engaging with Literature: A Workshop for Teachers, Grades 3-5
"Workshop 2. Looking at Literature"
The teachers in this video program talk about ways in which story affects their lives and the lives of their students. They move on to talk about selecting texts, considering age- and interest-appropriateness, text availability, and other issues. [P]

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2:00 AM
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Power of Place: Geography for the 21st Century
"One Earth, Many Scales Lost In Space? Geography Training for Astronauts"
Preparation for a NASA Shuttle mission provides context for introducing key issues in physical geography and human-environmental interaction. Globalization and Revolt - Why do the forces of globalization seem to draw some places closer together and cause others to pull farther apart? [G]

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2:30 AM
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Power of Place: Geography for the 21st Century
"Boundaries and Borderlands"
A single Mexican mother's daily struggle for survival introduces us to concepts of relative location and geographic regions. Operation Hold the Line - The U.S. [P]

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3:00 AM
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Arts In Every Classroom, The: A Video Library, K-5
"Teaching Dance"
Two teachers with contrasting training and approaches to teaching bring rich dance experiences to students at their artsbased schools. Kathy DeJean, the dance specialist at Lusher Alternative Elementary School in New Orleans, promotes inquiry and self-expression in a multi-grade dance class. [P]

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3:28 AM
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Arts In Every Classroom, The: A Video Library, K-5
"Teaching Music"
Two music specialists from artsbased schools demonstrate different approaches to serving diverse student populations. At Harmony Leland Elementary School in Mableton, Georgia, all 500 students study the violin. [P]

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4:00 AM
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Saddle Club
"Running Free Part 1"
Saddle Club members befriend Raffael and his mother, itinerant workers, who arrive at Willow Creek with their beautiful horse, Diablo. Then, Raffael is accused of horse-theft by a local farmer. Part 1 of 2 [G]

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4:30 AM
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Biz Kid$
"How Do You Get Money?"
Join us and you'll explore many ways to make money. Follow a Biz Kid on a job hunt-reviewing help wanted ads, filling out the application, and going through the interview. [P]

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5:00 AM
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NASA Connect
"Psa, The Astronaut's Helper"
In PSA: The Astronaut's Helper, students will be introduced to the Personal Satellite Assistant (PSA), a small, spherical robot that assists astronauts with their chores on space-based vehicles. Students will learn about different types of robots and the mechanical systems on the PSA that must work together for the PSA to function. [P]

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5:30 AM
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NASA Connect
"The Venus Transit"
In the Venus Transit, students will learn about the importance of using scale models to represent the size and distance of objects in the solar system and beyond. They will be introduced to the astronomical unit (AU), the baseline distance from the Earth to the Sun, which astronomers use to determine the relative distances from the Earth to other planets, stars, asteroids, and objects in space. [P]

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6:00 AM
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Nick Stellino Cooking with Friends
"Patricia Williams, Seasonal Fruit"
This episode features fresh, seasonal fruit. First, Chef Stellino creates Pears Braised in Red Wine Sauce. [P]

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6:30 AM
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Uncorked: Wine Made Simple
"Uncorked: France, Part One"
For most Americans, the wines of France are shrouded in mystery. But ask consumers where the best wine comes from and the answer is as clear as the glass in their hand. [P]

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7:00 AM
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Rick Steves' Europe
"France's Dordogne"
Rick takes a canoe ride, visits a goose farm, wanders through a lamp-lit castle and enjoys a country market. [G]

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7:30 AM
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Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
"Gateway to Scotland"
People have been living in Scotland for at least 6,000 years. Burt tours Edinburgh's Old Town, one of the oldest communities in Great Britain and finds out that much of it has remained intact. [P]

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8:00 AM
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The Victory Garden
"Urban Oasis"
[P]

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8:30 AM
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The New Yankee Workshop
"The Pantry"
Norm designs and builds a custom pantry cabinet for the dream kitchen with creative storage ideas for the inside of the door. Part 5 of 9 [G]

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9:00 AM
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Woodsmith Shop
"Router Table Techniques"
A router table is one of the most important tools in the shop. It all begins with accessories for the fence and adding a micro-adjuster. [P]

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9:30 AM
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Moment of Luxury
"Behind The Scenes at a Designer Showroom"
Dania, Florida - Bill goes behind-the-scenes at the Design Center of America (DCOTA) for the Winter Market, an event that brings together both aspiring and established designers. Offering an exclusive look inside the showrooms, Bill shows how to create an elegant space using simple and accessible materials. [P]

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10:00 AM
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Scheewe Art Workshop
"Sea Treasure"
Sea shells are a very popular and perfect accent for your home, or paint them as a special gift for a friend. [P]

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10:30 AM
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Best of the Joy of Painting
"Misty Foothills"
Bob Ross invites you to enjoy a fantastic mountain view with foothills shrouded in heavy mist. [P]

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11:00 AM
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Mexico -- One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless
"Let's Do Brunch"
Rick and his daughter, Lanie, turn brunch into a Mexican vacation with a hotel-style omelet station, featuring chorizo and chili. [G]

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11:30 AM
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Julia and Jacques Cooking at Home
"Roast Chickens"
Perfectly roasted chicken says Julia, is a tell-tale of a really good cook. Here are three ways to perfectly roast a chicken. [P]

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12:00 PM
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Fokus Deutsch
"Episode 28. Geschichte Einer Universit"
A look at the founding of Heidelberg University and a portrait of an engineering student from Cameroon. Native speakers, Susanne, and Sabine discuss their lives as students. [P]

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12:15 PM
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Fokus Deutsch
"Episode 29. Wirstchaft Im Wandel (A Changing Economy), Hilfe F"
Germany's changing economy, including a short documentary about unemployment. Vocabulary for economics and industry. [P]

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12:30 PM
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Mechanical Universeā¦And Beyond, The
"Beyond The Mechanical Universe"
The world of electricity and magnetism, and 20th-century discoveries of relativity and quantumnmechanics.n. [P]

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1:00 PM
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Engaging with Literature: A Workshop for Teachers, Grades 3-5
"Workshop 2. Looking at Literature"
The teachers in this video program talk about ways in which story affects their lives and the lives of their students. They move on to talk about selecting texts, considering age- and interest-appropriateness, text availability, and other issues. [P]

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2:00 PM
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Place of Our Own
"Preventing Childhood Obesity"
[P]

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2:30 PM
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Los Ninos En Su Casa
"El Lenguaje Interactivo Y Las Preguntas Abiertas"
[P]

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3:00 PM
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Arts In Every Classroom, The: A Video Library, K-5
"Teaching Dance"
Two teachers with contrasting training and approaches to teaching bring rich dance experiences to students at their artsbased schools. Kathy DeJean, the dance specialist at Lusher Alternative Elementary School in New Orleans, promotes inquiry and self-expression in a multi-grade dance class. [P]

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3:28 PM
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Arts In Every Classroom, The: A Video Library, K-5
"Teaching Music"
Two music specialists from artsbased schools demonstrate different approaches to serving diverse student populations. At Harmony Leland Elementary School in Mableton, Georgia, all 500 students study the violin. [P]

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4:00 PM
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Saddle Club
"Running Free Part 1"
Saddle Club members befriend Raffael and his mother, itinerant workers, who arrive at Willow Creek with their beautiful horse, Diablo. Then, Raffael is accused of horse-theft by a local farmer. Part 1 of 2 [G]

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4:30 PM
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Biz Kid$
"How Do You Get Money?"
Join us and you'll explore many ways to make money. Follow a Biz Kid on a job hunt-reviewing help wanted ads, filling out the application, and going through the interview. [P]

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5:00 PM
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NASA Connect
"Psa, The Astronaut's Helper"
In PSA: The Astronaut's Helper, students will be introduced to the Personal Satellite Assistant (PSA), a small, spherical robot that assists astronauts with their chores on space-based vehicles. Students will learn about different types of robots and the mechanical systems on the PSA that must work together for the PSA to function. [P]

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5:30 PM
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NASA Connect
"The Venus Transit"
In the Venus Transit, students will learn about the importance of using scale models to represent the size and distance of objects in the solar system and beyond. They will be introduced to the astronomical unit (AU), the baseline distance from the Earth to the Sun, which astronomers use to determine the relative distances from the Earth to other planets, stars, asteroids, and objects in space. [P]

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6:00 PM
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Nick Stellino Cooking with Friends
"Patricia Williams, Seasonal Fruit"
This episode features fresh, seasonal fruit. First, Chef Stellino creates Pears Braised in Red Wine Sauce. [P]

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6:30 PM
|
Uncorked: Wine Made Simple
"Uncorked: France, Part One"
For most Americans, the wines of France are shrouded in mystery. But ask consumers where the best wine comes from and the answer is as clear as the glass in their hand. [P]

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|
7:00 PM
|
Rick Steves' Europe
"France's Dordogne"
Rick takes a canoe ride, visits a goose farm, wanders through a lamp-lit castle and enjoys a country market. [G]

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|
7:30 PM
|
Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
"Gateway to Scotland"
People have been living in Scotland for at least 6,000 years. Burt tours Edinburgh's Old Town, one of the oldest communities in Great Britain and finds out that much of it has remained intact. [P]

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8:00 PM
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The Victory Garden
"Urban Oasis"
[P]

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8:30 PM
|
The New Yankee Workshop
"The Pantry"
Norm designs and builds a custom pantry cabinet for the dream kitchen with creative storage ideas for the inside of the door. Part 5 of 9 [G]

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|
9:00 PM
|
Woodsmith Shop
"Router Table Techniques"
A router table is one of the most important tools in the shop. It all begins with accessories for the fence and adding a micro-adjuster. [P]

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|
9:30 PM
|
Moment of Luxury
"Behind The Scenes at a Designer Showroom"
Dania, Florida - Bill goes behind-the-scenes at the Design Center of America (DCOTA) for the Winter Market, an event that brings together both aspiring and established designers. Offering an exclusive look inside the showrooms, Bill shows how to create an elegant space using simple and accessible materials. [P]

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|
10:00 PM
|
Scheewe Art Workshop
"Sea Treasure"
Sea shells are a very popular and perfect accent for your home, or paint them as a special gift for a friend. [P]

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|
10:30 PM
|
Best of the Joy of Painting
"Misty Foothills"
Bob Ross invites you to enjoy a fantastic mountain view with foothills shrouded in heavy mist. [P]

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|
11:00 PM
|
Mexico -- One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless
"Let's Do Brunch"
Rick and his daughter, Lanie, turn brunch into a Mexican vacation with a hotel-style omelet station, featuring chorizo and chili. [G]

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|
11:30 PM
|
Julia and Jacques Cooking at Home
"Roast Chickens"
Perfectly roasted chicken says Julia, is a tell-tale of a really good cook. Here are three ways to perfectly roast a chicken. [P]

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