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How did immigrants affect the development of Canada? The 52-part television series and site investigates the country's growth through the contribution of individuals and profiles of major events.
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Website is a companion to WGBH produced Africans in America, a six-hour public television series.
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Offers celebrity interviews, coverage of entertainment events and the red carpet. Hosted by teen-ager.
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Tribute to TVOntario, PBS and AIT Educational programs from the 1970's and 1980's
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Site complements CSPAN television series of the same name. Includes brief facts about each president, plus video clips from the series.
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Find out about early Asian American history, immigration and culture. Includes links to Asian American history documents, timeline, books, web sites and genealogy resources.
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Short biographies of famous people, ranging from actors and actresses to political leaders and historical figures.
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Official site tells about the books and television series inspired by the diaries and letters from girls who lived in different periods in American history. Site includes book excerpts, craft ideas, historical postcards, and contests.
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Online edition of the book bearing the same title. Features world records arranged by category, the Daily Wow selection, games, and user favorites. Flash plugin recommended for viewing.
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(37.5% Disney-owned)
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The interactive Scottish history site spans from pre-history to modern times.
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Learn about the outdoors with the hosts of this Wisconsin kids series.
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The history, people, and places of Iowa in this ongoing public broadcasting series.
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The public television program NOVA features information about the 1999 expedition to find George Mallory as well as details on surviving Everest, the mountain's history, and climbing routes.
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The series and companion site for Medieval Women are a journey back in time to discover how women lived in the middle ages.
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Features young writer and illustrators stories, games, activities, and fun trivia.
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A half-hour Australian youth variety show by and for kids. Viewers are invited to submit story ideas and learn how to use television equipment.
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Plays, sonnets and poetry. Analyses and reenactments from BananaTV.
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Features learning adventures on topics ranking from Astronomy to Shakespeare to Spanish to the Internet. Includes screen saver downloads and quizzes.
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Humorous mock-documentary takes you behind-the-scenes in a fictional television station. Teaches media literacy, truth in advertising, body image, stereotypes, and television violence.