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LES 4 AS - TOUT POUR TUER
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DragonflyTV . Podcast | PBS KIDS GO!
from DragonflyTV . Podcast | PBS KIDS GO! July 13, 2007
I love auto racing. One thing I've learned about the sport is that most race cars are tested in wind tunnels, so I made one for my science fair project! Then I put a bunch of my car models in it to see how aerodynamic they were. My question: Which vehicle shape is the most aerodynamic?
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Exploring Minneapolis Lakes
from Almanac: Hands on History - Twin Cities Public Television April 25, 2007
There are a number of ways to explore the history of the waterways of Minneapolis. Our program highlights some of the places, people, and past of the chain of lakes and Minnehaha creek. In our exploration we discovered a surprising amount of publishing on community history. So there's a great list of books to help guide your through the community history of the City of Lakes! In Minneapolis, the lakes and parkways are a part of the Park system. So it's always a good idea to start with the Minneapolis Park and Rec board. The Grand Rounds is the historic loop of the City of Lakes.
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Exploring Lake Minnetonka
from Almanac: Hands on History - Twin Cities Public Television April 25, 2007
The program begins at Lake Minnetonka Regional Park where we learn about the spiritual importance of the lake to Native Americans. Then visit downtown Excelsior - the oldest and best-preserved town on the lake to learn about the heyday of hotels, resorts and amusement parks. Celebrate historic transportation by riding an old trolley and witnessing a restored century-old steamboat return to the water. There's a wealth of other history in the area. The program includes tours of the Burwell House and the Pioneeer Museum.
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Exploring Dayton's Bluff
from Almanac: Hands on History - Twin Cities Public Television April 25, 2007
The exploration of St. Paul's Dayton's Bluff neighborhood begins thousands of years ago, on the Mississippi river bank beneath the bluff in the Dakota village called Kaposia.Next it's the lost, found and lost-again history of Carver's Cave, one of Minnesota's early tourist attractions. A visit to the Portage for Youth's historic Mounds Theater offers a look into the history of Dayton's Bluff as well as a unique reuse of an historic movie house.Turning to the architecture and community history of the Dayton's Bluff historic district, learn about the Hamm's mansion site, the commercial buildings of St. Paul architect A.F. Gauger, the homes of Supreme court Justices Blackman and Burger, and the history of the St. Paul Winter Carnival. The tour ends with a focus on the indigenous history of the area with a visit to the picturesque and mysterious Indian Mounds Park.
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Exploring Anoka
from Almanac: Hands on History - Twin Cities Public Television April 25, 2007
Exploring Anoka begins where the Rum River meets the mighty Mississippi and tells the history of the quaint town with fascinating architecture in a prairie school amphitheatre. Anoka was a hub for medical care in the early 1900's. Celebrate pioneering men and women of the area and find out why Anoka is the Halloween Capital of the World.
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Almanac at the Capitol: April 18, 2007
from Almanac at the Capitol - Twin Cities Public Television April 20, 2007
This week with Mary Lahammer: HEADLINES - The House has another feisty marathon session for education, the Senate talks lobbyist reform and transportation funding, and Mike Ciresi announces his run for U.S. Senate. ENVIRONMENT AMENDMENT - Sen. Larry Pogemiller and Rep. Tom Hackbarth join Mary live in the House Gallery to debate dedicating money to the environment via a ballot question. ROOKIES - Sen. Mary Olson and Rep. John Ward hunt, fish and make laws with the best of them.
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Almanac at the Capitol: April 4, 2007
from Almanac at the Capitol - Twin Cities Public Television April 06, 2007
This week with Mary Lahammer: HEADLINES - We tell you what has and hasn't happened so far this session along and compare where the House, Senate and Governor stand at Easter break. AARP and the AG both make healthcare news at the Capitol. BLOGGERS - Top bloggers Michael Brodkorb from Minnesota Democrats Exposed and Matt Martin from MN Publius join Mary live the House Gallery for their perspectives on the session so far. TOON TIME - Illustrated essayist David Gillette decodes lawmakers' political speak as only he can with wit, humor and cartoons.
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Almanac at the Capitol: March 28, 2007
from Almanac at the Capitol - Twin Cities Public Television March 30, 2007
This week with Mary Lahammer: HEADLINES - The bonding bill passes both chambers with lots of money for colleges and mass transit, putting the legislature on another collision course with the governor. The House unveils its health care bill that tries to cover all kids. BONDING BILL - Senate Capital Investment Chair Keith Langseth squares off with House Republican Representative Matt Dean on how much the state should spend on construction projects. ROOKIES - Rochester's Rookies tell us what it's really like coming to the Capitol from an evolving swing district.
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