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Using Earth as the Main Building Material
In most countries of the world, it is possible to mould earth with sophisticated or primitive tools to construct buildings. The range of the technical, constructional and architectural possibilities of earth is extremely wide. In countries with no industrialized means, in a wide range of latitudes throughout the world, earth remains the main building material. Processed materials are costly both in foreign currencies and imported energy.
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AVIVE Regenerating Rainforests in Brazil
AVIVE was established in 1999 in Silves by a group of women who wanted to begin sustainable production of Amazonian essential oils and natural cosmetics to earn income without degrading the forest.
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Learn Idioms - Golden Opportunity
English idioms in bite-size chunks. Learn one idiom a day and test yourself every 10 idioms. The test is available at http://adlib-english.com/fun-stuff/quizzes
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Using the European Robotic Arm
Learn about the use of the European Robotic Arm, also know as ERA.
Running time: 189 seconds
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How to Find the Slope of a Linear Function
Learn how to find the slope of a linear function.
Running time: 460 seconds
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Calculating the Rotational Inertia of Solid Bodies
Professor Steven Pollock explains calculating the rotational inertia of solid bodies in this video from Thinkwell's online Physics series.
Running time: 668 seconds
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The History of Road trips in America Part 8/8
KVIE teaches you the history of road trips, the American way to satisfy your wanderlust part 8/8.
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How to Identify a Tulip
Learn about foraging for wild edible plants and how to identify them, this video teaches you how to Identify a Tulip.
Running time: 105 seconds
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Learn About a Gerontologist's Creative Process
Aubrey de Grey, chief science officer at the SENS Foundation, discusses the key to becoming a good researcher.
Running time: 96 seconds
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Resolving the Clash of Science and Religion Part 2/5
Meet Dr. Ian Graeme Barbour, a scholar on the relationship between science and religion, who tries to resolve the clash between science and religion in a dialog of healthy creative perspectives on where the fields interact. Part 2/5.
Running time: 233 seconds
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