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The iPod Revolution goes behind the scenes and gives the inside story of how Steve Jobs gave Apple new life and paved the way for iPod to takeover the mp3 market and redefine the music industry.
Directed by Rida Myassar.
Filmmaker Paul Crowder offers a look into the birth of Silicon Valley in the documentary The Real Revolutionaries, which tells the true story of "The Fairchild Eight" (or as Shockley called them "The Traitorous Eight") and how their innovations changed the shape of the world during a decade of political upheaval.
The art of origami reshapes the world, affecting drug development and future NASA space missions.
A Soundie short starring comedian Willie Howard as a socialist revolutionary.
Taste The Revolution is a personal family story about two brothers who returned to Palestine after living in the US for 30 years to fulfill their father's dream of establishing a business. Together, the brothers invest their education, experience, knowledge and family money to open the first micro brewery in the entire Middle East right after Oslo agreement of the peace process between the Palestinians and the Israelis. Despite the hardship and constant obstacles of the unpredictable life in Palestine, Nadim and his brother Dahoud Khoury's success has given hope to others. Taybeh brewery has since become a central focus for the international media and has attracted many tourists and locals to trust the new taste of the revolution in making an excellent quality local product.
Two African Americans fight against a far right group.
Explains strategy, movement of forces and important battles of the revolutionary war. Geographical, social and political factors which brought victory.
Includes such topics as: origins of government, types of government, components of American democracy, popular consent, popular sovereignty, equality.
A six-minute short about how railroads changed life in the United States. Made for the home video release of Sergio Leone's 'Once Upon a Time in the West'.
Following seven iconic Quakers, the film takes us from England in 1652, where Quakers were persecuted, tortured and even killed, to their arrival in the New World. They founded a state run on Godly principles – the Holy Experiment, envisioned by young William Penn. He welcomed everyone to Pennsylvania, where they could worship freely. Their testimonies of equality, integrity, community and peace are fundamental to Quakers today.
British Rail film about the rail freight service Speedlink, and the various types of wagon used to transport different cargo.
The story of how the mobile phone was created and how it changed everything.
At GWF Revolution 9: Let The Hunt Begin we will start the search for a new challenger to the GWF Women's Title. Three first round matches. One triple threat in the finals just as we did two years ago when we had the first Revolution show.
Filmed in Rochina, Latin America’s largest shantytown.
The daughter of a Nebraska minister, Anna Louise Strong earned a Ph.D. in philosophy at the University of Chicago. But it was in the Pacific Northwest, where she witnessed the 1916 Everett massacre and chronicled the 1919 Seattle General Strike, that her political vision took shape. In Moscow she helped found the first English language newspaper, in Spain her many visits resulted in her book, Spain in Arms; and in China she interviewed Mao in a Yan'an cave in 1946. She is buried in Beijing in a special cemetery for martyrs of the revolution.
A Quick Guide To The French Revolution details this pivotal period in European history, focusing on how the revolution shook the very foundations of monarchy, destroyed the last vestiges of feudalism, and planted the seeds of modern politics, diplomacy, and nationalism. Travel back to the days of the guillotine as HISTORY™ delves into the dark undercurrent of instability ushered in by the revolution and some of its most influential figures, including Louis XVI, Marie-Antoinette, Maximilien Robespierre, Jean-Paul Marat, Georges Danton, and Charlotte Corday.