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The world-famous Empire State Building is a symbol of New York City and one of the world's most popular tourist attractions. It was once named the 8th modern wonder of the world. In this video clip, learn more facts about the Empire State building. (1:59)
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In a History Rewind video, in 1959, Hawaii's half century-old request for statehood is granted as it is welcomed as the fiftieth state of America by President Dwight D. Eisenhower. Hawaii is now the nation's southern-most state. (1:33)
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Learn about the Constitution of the United States including the Bill of Rights.Amateur video made of slides with narration. (03:07)
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President Obama spoke before Congress in his first State of the Union address and this is the full one hour message. A good video to show students and have them examine it to see how well he did. Too long for most classes.
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Dr. Timothy Shanahan discusses the ELA Common Core State Standards and their emphasis on complex text. The short video explains the importance of challenging students to go beyond basic reading. (01:18)
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This is a general video about the mountain region of the United States. Students would benefit of having a map to help them understand where this region is located and how the rivers flow from it. (Running Time 2:56)
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On February 4, 1997, in his first State of the Union address since winning re-election over Bob Dole in 1996, President Bill Clinton focuses on his administration's domestic policy. In this audio clip, listen to Clinton’s State of the Union. (02:41)
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This is a video that was done by a few young gentlemen to describe the 3 states of matter. They sing about solids, liquids, and gases and also state the definition of each. It's silly, but I think engaging for students. The gentlemen sang into a synthesizer. NOTE: the photos of gasoline used while singing about gas could be confusing for some students since gasoline is a liquid. (02:22)
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This video features a five year old little girl named Mia who confidently (and correctly) sings all 50 states in alphabetical order.
Each state is highlighted on the map behind Mia as she sings. Run time 02:14.
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This student created video provides basic definitions of the three states of matter: solids, liquids, and gases. Examples of each are shown along with characteristics of each. ( 1:36)
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During his State of the Union address in 1965, President Johnson outlined his proposal for legislation aimed at creating what he called the ''Great Society." (01:22)
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Lyonel Feininger, Cathedral for Program of the State Bauhaus in Weimar, woodcut, 1919 (MoMA) Speakers: Dr. Steven Zucker, Dr. Juliana Kreinik (06:11).
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We're in the heat of election season, so we thought we show you what it takes to become President of the United States! Find out what you need to do to become victorious, all the way from the primaries to election night. (06:52)
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In this video we learn that the Common Core State Standards require mastery across several disciplines--(History/Social Studies, Science, and Technical Subjects). The emphasis is to analyze multiple sources of information (reference materials--Federalist Papers). This is a great resource for professional development. (3:50)
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In this video, we're looking at a series of fascinating facts about every single United States president up to Barack Obama. (49:05)
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On January 3, 1959, President Eisenhower presides over the ceremony welcoming the territory of Alaska into the Union as the 49th and largest state. (01:03)
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Simple powerpoint presentation gives some basic facts about three states Arizona, Mississippi, Rhode Island. Contains some editing problems; may not be perfectly reliable.
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In October 1956, Britain and France entered into a coalition with Israel, and the three nations launched a military attack against Egyptian forces in the Suez Canal. On October 31, in a speech to the nation, President Eisenhower expresses the United States' opposition to the military action. (04:03)
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A brief educational video on the geography of the United States. Good visuals and explanation of seven basic regions. Good introduction for students (Running Time 2:44).
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This is an informative video of the history of the United States. The presidency of Lincoln and Roosevelt are discussed. Roosevelt knew that the fight for the United States Presidency was not simply a game of political machines and punditry, but that this coming fight demanded a leader who understood the historic enemy of the United States and the founding principles of the nation. (LaRouche PAC video) (1:41:49)
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Eileen Doherty, 4th Grade teacher at the Hosmer School in Watertown, MA discusses her project making virtual posters with her students. Students researched various states and created virtual posters about their state. Students learned to link to websites and add information and clipart to their posters. They even learned how to use push pins with Google Earth. This is a great resource to enhance classroom instruction and to keep students motivated. (3:31)
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This short lesson on the five states of matter (solids, liquids, gases, plasmas, and Bose-Einstein condensate) by a science teacher who likes to explain how a better understanding of the universe will help us in our daily lives. The video is lecture format. (01:46)
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In this video clip, on September 26, 1971, President Richard Nixon welcomed Japan's Emperor Hirohito to the United States for what was the first meeting in history between the emperor of Japan and the president of the United States. (2:01)
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This State Farm video clip briefs over the effectiveness of technology and the use of the Internet. (0:32)
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(07:09) Remember our simplified Solow model? One end of it is input, and on the other end, we get output.
What do we do with that output?
Either we can consume it, or we can save it. This saved output can then be re-invested as physical capital, which grows the total capital stock of the economy.
There's a problem with that, though: physical capital rusts.
Think about it. Yes, new roads can be nice and smooth, but then they get rough, as more cars travel over them. Before you know it, there are potholes that make your car jiggle each time you pass. Another example: remember the farmer from our last video? Well, unless he's got some amazing maintenance powers, in the end, his tractors will break down.
Like we said: capital rusts. More formally, it depreciates.
And if it depreciates, then you have two choices. You either repair existing capital (i.e. road re-paving), or you just replace old capital with new. For example, you may buy a new tractor.
You pay for these repairs and replacements with an even greater investment of capital.
We call the point where investment = depreciation the steady state level of capital.
At the steady state level, there is zero economic growth. There's just enough new capital to offset depreciation, meaning we get no additions to the overall capital stock.
A further examination of the steady state can help explain the growth tracks of Germany and Japan at the close of World War II.
In the beginning, their first few units of capital were extremely productive, creating massive output, and therefore, equally high amounts available to be saved and re-invested. As time passed, the growing capital stock created less and less output, as per the logic of diminishing returns.
Now, if economic growth really were just a function of capital, then the losers of World War II ought to have stopped growing once their capital levels returned to steady state.
But no, although their growth did slow, it didn't stop. Why is this the case?
Remember, capital isn't the only variable that affects growth. Recall that there are still other variables to tinker with. And in the next video, we'll show two of those variables: education (e) and labor (L).Together, they make up our next topic: human capital.
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