Customer Review: This video was reasonably interesting, especially in its discussion of the Classic Maya Cities of Copan and Dos Pilas. I was somewhat disappointed by the lack of diversity regarding sites covered. Copan is certainly one of the more important Maya cities and it deserved coverage, but what about... more info
Customer Review: This is one of my family's favorite videos. Kids as young as 5 are engrossed in the footage of Vesuvius and the remains of the city of Pompeii. My son's first grade teacher has requested this video to share with all the first graders in their study of Ancieng Greece & Rome
Customer Review: They all worked SO hard for what they believed in. This documentary will let you see just how much determination one man and his believers can have and how it feels to live a dream that comes true.
Customer Review: This video is a must for train buffs! It has everything a train enthusiast wants in a video: solid information coupled with stunning footage of some of the most interesting train runs in the world, as well as clips from "the good old days" of railroading. The video provides a good historical... more info
Customer Review: I use this in my social studies curriculum. My students enjoy watching itas many of them will never ge the chance to visit the White House.
Customer Review: having had an interest in Japanese art since childhood, this tape is a true treasure. It depicts several "living treasures" of Japan, artists and craftsmen/women. From making a chawan (vessel for Chado- tea ceremony) to the fabrication of Indigo fabric colour, every picture is informative and breath... more info
Customer Review: I purchased this DVD as part of a presentation in my Anthropology class because it was described and reviewed as containing a detailed re-enactment of the mummification process. I was very disappointed. Other than salting the cadaver, very little was shown, and camera angles interfered with what was... more info
Customer Review: As Christophus Colombus once said: "Life has more imagination then you could dream of in your entire life."
True if you are not fully living the dream of life itself. For australia's aborigines, they beleived of themselves as being life itself, creating it, shaping it throughout their entire... more info
Customer Review: I remembered seeing this National Geographic special- "Egypt: Quest For Eternity" on PBS back in the early eighties and recently spotted a slightly used VHS copy which I picked up(hopeing it still played okay-it did, whew!). Although an older production from the early 1980's, it was very well... more info