The book of Daniel has some of the most memorable scenes and tests in the Bible King Nebuchadnezzar wanted select Jews to learn the language and literature of Babylon so they could become royal servants. Those chosen were to eat Babylonian food which meant flouting the kosher rules. Daniel refused just as he later refused to renounce God. The King mocked that his God will hardly save him from the lions den. But God saves Daniel in the lions den and the fiery furnace.
Easy to use and easy to understand - now you'll understand basic science like never before! The Understanding Science series presents difficult scientific concepts in an entertaining and easy to understand format without detracting from the central focus of each tutorial which is to enable your child to grasp the fundamentals to understanding science. Tutorial 1 - Ecosystems: Plant and animal kingdoms and their evolutionary adaptations. Tutorial 2 - Classification Of Living
WWII From Primary Sources Heinkel 111 on Combat Operations Drawing on rare footage from the weekly news reels this is the combat history of the HE 111 on all fronts as witnessed by German cinema audiences during World War II. The Heinkel He 111 was the infamous Luftwaffe medium bomber which flew combat operations from 1939 through to 1944. Designed in secret in the early 1930s this aircraft was often described as the Wolf in sheep's clothing as it masqueraded as a transport aircraft in order to circumvent The Treaty Of Versailles. The HE 111 is the best-recognised German bomber of the war. It was the primary Luftwaffe bomber during the early stages of World War II and stood up well as a combat capable aircraft in Spain Poland and France. The Battle of Britain cruelly exposed its shortcomings but it proved capable of sustaining heavy damage and remaining airborne. As the war progressed the He 111 was used in a variety of roles on every front. It was used as a strategic bomber during the Battle of Britain a torpedo bomber during the Battle of the Atlantic and a tactical bomber and latterly a transport aircraft.
Join wildlife expert Casey Anderson and his wild best friend Brutus, an 800-pound brown bear, on an innovative action-packed odyssey through North America's diverse and impressive wild places, revealing a rare glimpse of the beauty and complexity of the natural world from the inside out. This six part series joins Casey on a once-in-a-lifetime pilgrimage to the 'bear paradise' of Alaska's Katmai National Park and Kodak Island where he learns remarkable fishing techniques and strategies that he will teach to his best friend Brutus. We also see Casey trek deep into Yellowstone, America's oldest national park, where he immerses himself into the daily lives of the park's inhabitants, such as the fearsome grey wolf! We are also afforded a unique insight into stories of grizzly bear attack stories.
Inspired Printing and Patchwork is a DVD workshop presented by Jamie Malden and Mary Gamester. Jamie inspires creativity in fabric design with block printing. She accompanies this with the theory of colour Mary then uses these fabrics to teach introductory skills in Patchwork. She demonstrates more simple patch-working techniques such as Strip Patchwork and then guides you through to other techniques such as Log Cabin and Crazy Patchwork.
In this second programme Albert Rowse - who started shovelling and later became a driver - describes the change over from steam to diesel and the sometimes haphazard way in which this was accomplished. The routes covered in this programme are the Glasgow and South Western to Dumfries the Waverely route to Edinburgh and the West Coast Main Line to London. Albert gives his opinions on some of the engines based at the Barrow-in-Furness shed.
They foresaw the coming of Christianity predicted the rise of Hitler and told of the 2006 tsunami that devastated South East Asia. In just a few short years on December 12 2012 the Mayans predict that a natural disaster of untold proportions will destroy the earth and wipe out all mankind. As 2012 approaches the Mayan prophecies are getting world wide attention including Hollywood's take on the disaster. But is there any scientific validity to these prophesies or is the Maya code nothing more than a great idea for a movie? 2012: The Final Prophecy takes a look at this ancient prophecy. Stunning CGI and re-enactments provide a dramatic scientific explanation for what may or may not happen in the year 2012.
Electronic dance outfit Groove Armada perform live at Brixton Academy in 2002. Tracklist 1. Intro 2. Chicago 3. I See You Baby 4. Purple Haze 5. My Friend 6. Fogma 7. Lazy Moon 8. Little By Little 9. Lovebox 10. Final Shakedown 11. At The River 12. Remember 13. Easy 14. Madder 15. Edge Hill 16. Going Back To My Roots 17. Superstylin
For the first time in 30 years The King Tut exhibition returned to London in 2007. The exhibition has sold in excess of 500 000 tickets since arriving in the capital. This programme investigates The Curse of King Tutankhamen most famous of all pharaohs known world wide for the treasures found buried with him - and the mysterious deaths of those involved in his discovery. Who was this boy king? Why was he buried in such a small tomb? was he murdered? And why did so many people connected with the discovery seem to die early deaths? Visit King Tut's tomb in search of clues to the fate of Tut's discoverers. Using archaeological evidence CGI and specialists this program investigates all these questions.
After constant fights detentions and suspensions from high school Charlie Proud is heading in one direction - a prison sentence!
THE BATTLE OF KHE SANH Perhaps the most famous battle of the war this programme tells the story as 6000 defenders successfully repulsed 20 000 North Vietnamese troops from capturing a strategically important military base. A bloody and fiercely fought encounter the fighting lasted 70 days and nights until the North Vietnamese slowly sunk back into the jungles they had emerged from. KHE SANH - VICTORY FOR AIR POWER Whilst no one will deny the ferocity of the fighting on the ground during the Battle of Khe Sanh another conflict was taking place in the skies above the besieged base. US air power played a fundamental role in supplying the base with essentials evacuating the wounded and as a part of a strategic bombing plan that brought victory to the Americans. THE BATTLE Khe Sanh was but one battle in the Vietnam War and in this bonus programme we examine the roles of the US Marines during other engagements including Operation Piranha a four day search and destroy mission.
George Stephenson's steam locomotive 'The Rocket' revolutionised railway travel and combined with his unique engineering talents won him international acclaim as the inventor and founder of the railways.One of Stephenson's greatest achievements was the Manchester and Leeds Railway the first line to cross the Pennine Hills the backbone of England that separated the cotton capital of Manchester from the important textile towns of Halifax Bradford and Leeds. This programme follows the story of this incredible railway line where Stephenson's tunnels bridges and viaducts still carry passengers today. The spectacular Summit Tunnel measures a magnificent 2 885 yards and remains in perfect working order a fine tribute to its engineer.There have been many changes to the landscape since Stephenson's time but the journey between Manchester's Victoria Station and Bradford is as fascinating as ever allowing the modern traveller a perfect opportunity to follow in Stephenson's track.
This film will provide hope and comfort to the parents of children with Autism. To other viewers it will provide a deeper understanding of Autism and its effects.
From Zeppelins to heavy bombs the early development of aviation changed the face of combat forever.
Kursk: The Battle of Kursk the greatest tank battle in history when in 1943 almost 6 000 Soviet and German tanks and 2 000 000 men clashed near the Russian town of Kursk. Crete: The Battle of Crete the invasion of Crete by almost 20 000 of Germany's elite parachute troops fighting hand to hand against the British was one of Germany's most successful battles of the war. Midway:The battle of Midway a ferocious battle fought between the Japanese and United States Carrier Fleets that proved to be one of the most decisive victories for America in the war in the Pacific.
You know how to bake a cake - here's how to decorate it. The step by step skills and techniques demonstrated in this program will enable you to create beautiful Winter themed sugar flowers to decorate cakes weave into sprays or as standalone table decorations including: Chinese Lanterns Helleborus Mistletoe Winter Sprays Wedding Cake Spray
Uncover some of America's most haunted unusual and eeriest places in this special two DVD documentary dedicated to the paranormal. Poltergeists ghosts things that go bump in the night and other apparitions of the unknown are explored and explained by noted para-psychologists and an intrepid crew. Disc 1: An eerie tour of haunted locations across America this hour-long program travels to eleven locations known for the unknown. From Hollywood where Marilyn Monroe's ghost has appeared at Westwood Memorial Cemetery to a Louisiana plantation built on Indian burial mounds host Michael Dorn ('Worf' from the Star Trek Series) and a notable group of experts take you to the edge of the beyond for a glimpse of the Spirit World all around us! Disc 2: Hosted by filmmaker Christopher Lewis this disc continues our tour of Hauntings in America with trips to Gettysburg Battlefield a ghostly village in Tennessee and more. Renowned paranormal investigator Dr. Barry Taff lends his insightful comments.
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