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Sunday, October 18, 2009
The French Revolution in 10 Parts Each of these movies are under nine minutes and weave movie scenes with scholars (who speak only short parts at a time so the kids will be able to stay with it. Part one is above.
This video is also on iTunes and can be purchased from History Channel. The iTunes is preferred, as it costs only 3.99. You can put it onto a video ipod and then transfer it through your television via A/V cable that can be purchased at any store. Just in case YouTube removes it for copyright violation. It is called the French Revolution, absolutely fantastic video. It is a little long, but well worth the time spent in class.
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This video is also on iTunes and can be purchased from History Channel. The iTunes is preferred, as it costs only 3.99. You can put it onto a video ipod and then transfer it through your television via A/V cable that can be purchased at any store. Just in case YouTube removes it for copyright violation. It is called the French Revolution, absolutely fantastic video. It is a little long, but well worth the time spent in class.
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