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In Polar Visions' Episode 1, with the adventure-loving style of The Crocodile Hunter, Ryan Vachon leads us into the learning and discovery process about climate change and global warming. Beginning at the National Renewable Energy Laboratories (NREL), he guides us through the past history of polar exploration. Interviewing experts along our discovery adventure, Vachon's exquisite photography takes us to Alaska to see the permafrost melting. At the end of this first of two episodes, we’re taken to Greenland where ice core drilling scientists share their discoveries with us.
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This video explains why JA is important and what volunteers get from the experience.
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This is an in your face teaching from Luke chapter 2 of how to receive the peace of the Lord Jesus and overcome fear.
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Polar Visions is an educational film about the effects of changing climates on humans and ecosystems, particularly in polar regions. Stylistically, the film is a blend of a documentary and The Crocodile Hunter. The film is designed to either be watched in its entirety or each segment individually (a teaching tool for a topic being covered in a classroom environment). The main segments covered by Polar Visions are listed below. SEGMENTS: Introduction - 5:59 mins History of Polar Exploration - 6:11 mins Alaska-Permafrost Melting - 15:29 mins Greenland-Ice core drilling - 11:56 mins Greenland-The thawing of ice caps - 13:21 mins Polar sea ice-it's role in climate - 12:44 mins Conclusion-What can we do about climate change? - 8:12 mins The following video files are in .wmv format, which is made for Windows Media Player. It may not work with Quicktime (on Macs). The following site may provide a useful Mac download. http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/player/mac/default.aspx Please email comments to Ryan Vachon at ryan.vachon@colorado.edu and call or email with any questions (303) 735 3641.
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Brining the online video world to your tv
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ep21- Musical performcances by Creative Music Works (Combo 1) and Cash Flow. An interview wth Stephanie Baer from Children's Outreach Project.
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Musical performance from experimental sounds group Creative Music Works
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The band Cacheflowe during DOM's September 2008 First Friday
