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		 From : Most Recent<br />Author: QIP1 Added: Wed, 20 Aug 2008 13:54:59 -0800 Duration: 58In this vintage 1950's film, university professor Clifton L. Ganus leads a classroom discussion to instill the values and importance of capitalism to his students. Dr. Ganus explains to his students that capitalism is a system where capital, items such as raw materials, energy, machinery, etc, are used to produce sales or new wealth. There are three pillars that make capitalism a unique system. The private ownership of property is a fundamental element to capitalism. Profit motive is also a key part. Lastly there is the open market principle which means that any one can sell items. The film continues to expound upon the virtues of capitalism. These factors make capitalism the best system for America. It allows American workers to earn more in a day than their counterparts abroad and also live at a higher standard. The key to ensuring the continued success of capitalism is in educating the American people of its importance. The film is informative but largely one sided, making it ...
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         <title>Dumb Lecturer with Stupid Props Talking about America &amp;amp; God</title>
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		 From : Most Recent<br />Author: QIP1 Added: Wed, 20 Aug 2008 13:54:59 -0800 Duration: 52This is a video of a touchstone boastful 1950s lecture on America and what a great nation it is. During the cold war, propaganda of this type was common and this is a superb example. For instance, the professor explains that the three foundations of American success are faith in God, a constitutional government, and capitalism. Dr. Ganus further explains how these three ideals are shown in American values. The film focuses on freedom. American's who have the freedom to work in a profession of their choosing are better for it. Many citizens of other nations are not allowed such a privilege. Freedom to dream allows Americans to reach their full potential and happiness. This film, which borders on xenophobia and jingoism, is the perfect example of mainstream 1950's values that promote an idealized, heterogenous America.
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         <title>This Day in Delaware History for Wednesday, August 20, 2008</title>
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		 From : Archaeology Channel - Audio News from Archaeologica<br />News items read by Laura Kelley include: Entrance to Mayan underworld discovered in the Yucatan Peninsula(details) Marble head of Roman empress found in Turkey(details) Archaeology students unearth First Nation artifacts in British Columbia(details) Largest and oldest Stone Age graveyard found in the Sahara(details)
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         <title>This Day in Delaware History for Monday, August 18, 2008</title>
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		 From : This Day In Delaware History (TDiDH)<br />Selected facts for this day in Delaware history, presented by Delaware.gov.
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		 From : This Day In Delaware History (TDiDH)<br />Selected facts for this day in Delaware history, presented by Delaware.gov.
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		 From : This Day In Delaware History (TDiDH)<br />Selected facts for this day in Delaware history, presented by Delaware.gov.
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		 From : This Day In Delaware History (TDiDH)<br />Selected facts for this day in Delaware history, presented by Delaware.gov.
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		 From : Archaeology Channel - Audio News from Archaeologica<br />News items read by Laura Kelley include: Thracian tomb yields complete ancient chariot(details) Skull suggests shipwrecked woman reached New Zealand before Captain Cook(details) Site of first Shakespeare performances found(details) Eastern Germany yields Stonehenge like site(details)
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		 From : This Day In Delaware History (TDiDH)<br />Selected facts for this day in Delaware history, presented by Delaware.gov.
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		 From : - blip.tv (beta)<br />SO-U.TV A group of young emerging artists transforms Shanghai Street Artspace into an art-mail-box , collecting expressive and reflective letters in relation of the Yau Ma Tei district milieu full of devoutness. Three groups of artists hang around lanes and alleyways to explore both the unique scenarios, which are in the diminishing condition under the shadow of rapid economical development.http://www.so-u.tv/playVideo.php?contestid=&id=3788 Contact us for advertising and sponsorship opportunities for these events and others or to have your event filmed @ info@prosperity-research.com +85228920804
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		 From : Dailymotion - TV Universe group<br />SO-U.TV A group of young emerging artists transforms Shanghai Street Artspace into an “art-mail-box”, collecting expressive and reflective letters in relation of the Yau Ma Tei district milieu full of devoutness. Three groups of artists hang around lanes and alleyways to explore both the unique scenarios, which are in the diminishing condition under the shadow of rapid economical development.http://www.so-u.tv/playVideo.php?contestid=&id=3788 Contact us for advertising and sponsorship opportunities for these events and others or to have your event filmed @ info@prosperity-research.com +85228920804 Author: so-u_tv Tags: historical antique culture Hong Kong love history buildings architecture education old people citizen family life Yau Ma Tei Kowloon art arts reflection expressive alley artists Posted: 12 August 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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		 From : YouTube :: Videos by soutv<br />SO-U.TV將帶大家欣賞一個獨特的藝術展。以視像代替文字，上海街視藝空間八月份搖身變成藝術郵箱，收集真摯信件，訴說著油麻地的冷暖境遇。一眾年青藝術家穿街過巷尋找創作題材，趕緊在「拆」字空降前抒情表意，將油麻地的不同面貌呈現，雅俗並齊.http://www.so-u.tv/playVideo.php?contestid=&id=3788 SO-U.TV A group of young emerging artists transforms Shanghai Street Artspace into an "art-mail-box", collecting expressive and reflective letters in relation of the Yau Ma Tei district milieu full of devoutness. Three groups of artists hang around lanes and alleyways to explore both the unique scenarios, which are in the diminishing condition under the shadow of rapid economical development.http://www.so-u.tv/playVideo.php?contestid=&id=3788 Author: soutv Keywords: historical culture Hong Kong love history buildings architecture education old people family 歷史，古董，文化，香港，愛 Added: August 11, 2008
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		 From : Revver - american Videos<br />Author: QIP1 Added: Mon, 11 Aug 2008 12:34:56 -0800 Duration: 45Nor Long Remember is a simple but powerful film that reenacts President Lincolns Gettysburg Address. This Abraham Lincoln famous speech is without a doubt his lasting legacy and one of the major historical events in American history. But this great historical movie does more than just provide a Gettysburg reenactment. The film provides a dramatic guess at how Civil War era Americans would analyze the Gettysburg Address. A group of men talk about the impact of the speech in a country store, with each man giving different opinions. This Gettysburg Address analysis provides an absorbing view of how old Americans viewed such a great political event.
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		 From : Metacafe - How To Videos by Metacafe<br />http://www.antiquehistoricalmaps.com. How to Video on using CS3 Indesign’s Opacity Effect Feature, or what used to be called Transparency. This feature allows the background graphic to show through a solid colored box that lays on top of it. This is a great way to keep the continuity of the cover and tie all of the elements together. It is also a great way to highlight the type without it getting lost in a complex graphic like one of our maps. For the graphic we used one of our Antique Royalty Free World Maps. On top of that was a colored box with some type on top of that. By setting the opacity of the box to 70% we can see a shadow of the map below. The effects feature is located in the Window pull down Menu. We left the main pop-up setting at Normal. Opacity is just to the right. Select the solid box first and then apply the screening by sliding the slide bar to the left or typing in a number. Experiment until you like the effect. Works with type also if you select it with the pointer tool. To learn more on the collection visit: http://www.antiquehistoricalmaps.com. Antique Historical Maps Collection is a collection of royalty free, 300 dpi, jpg, vintage maps from the 1500s to the 1900s on CD-ROM. Including, World, North America, Europe, Asia, States, and Cities maps. Great for graphic design, illustration, web sites, presentations, home decorating and education. To sign up for free samples or order the collection: http://www.antiquehistoricalmaps.com. Ranked 2.88 / 5 | 52 views | 0 comments Click here to watch the video Submitted By: editablemaps Tags: Antique Historical Vintage Maps Clip Art World America Royalty Free Graphic Design Websites InDesign Education Scrapbook Categories: How To
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		 From : Revver - video, clip Videos<br />Author: editablemaps Added: Sun, 10 Aug 2008 21:07:18 -0800 Duration: 266http://www.antiquehistoricalmaps.com. How to Video on using CS3 Indesigns Opacity Effect Feature, or what used to be called Transparency. Feature allows the background graphic to show through a solid colored box that lays on top of it. Great way to keep the continuity of the cover and tie all of the elements together. It is also a great way to highlight the type without it getting lost in a complex graphic like one of our maps. For the graphic we used one of our Antique Royalty Free World Maps. On top of that was a colored box with some type on top of that. By setting the opacity of the box to 70% we can see a shadow of the map below. The effects feature is located in the Window pull down Menu. We left the main pop-up setting at Normal. Opacity is just to the right. Select the solid box first and then apply the screening by sliding the slide bar to the left or typing in a number. Experiment until you like the effect. Works with type also if you select it with the pointer tool.
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