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Pt. 1 What exactly is a law? Where do laws come from anyway? And how does this all apply to business law? You'll find out as the Standard Deviants let the light of truth shine on common laws, civil laws, contract laws, and maybe even your in-laws. pt. 2 Tort time! What's a tort? Well, we'll give you a hint - a tort is a wrong one person does to another. That means assault and battery, theft, defamation, and other forms of dastardly behavior. pt. 3...
12) Acting in film
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Jennifer Dale and guests discuss some of the unique challenges faced by actors who find themselves faced with the need to create compelling performances of a character in long-running programs.
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Dr. Carroll explains the subject of dark matter and dark energy in 24 lectures. He explains why scientists believe we live in a smooth, expanding universe that originated in a hot, dense state called the Big Bang. He describes the features of the infant universe that led to the large-scale structure we observe today. He takes you through the standard model of particle physics and shows how it provides the framework for understanding the interaction...
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Learn why some people are more susceptible to suicidal tendencies than others are. Various theories about what causes a person to take his or her own life are discussed. Students will learn how to recognize pre-suicidal behaviors and they'll receive information about where they can seek help for themselves or for a friend.
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These 36 half-hour lectures are your initiation into the geological world that lies just outside your door. "The Nature of Earth: An Introduction to Geology" introduces you to physical geology, the study of Earth's minerals, rocks, soils, and the processes that operate on them through time.
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This six-volume set contains programs about the ancient world and the legacy it has left us. Computer graphics and animation illustrate how historical sites of ancient civilizations once appeared, and recent film footage shows the present states of the extant structures. Historians and authorities provide commentary and analysis.
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Sun : "The Sun is a star - a nuclear reactor at the hub of the Solar System. Each second, the Sun loses four million tones of mass - energy that gives us heat, light and life. Yet the Sun, overall, is no denser than yogurt, a cauldron of incandescent gas spewing flares and prominences. Electrically-charged particles stream from the Sun - the solar wind. Twists in the magnetic field trigger gigantic ejections that turn the wind into a storm."--Container
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