This document introduces several documentary films from GraphiTe's HD SERIES - "WORLD TRAVEL" collection. The films provide brief tours of various cities and cultures around the world, ranging from 15 minutes or less. They include documentaries about Lisbon exploring the city's historic sights, London focusing on landmarks like the Tower of London and Westminster Abbey, Budapest highlighting its unification and position on the Danube River, India portraying its religious and cultural diversity, Egypt featuring its ancient mysteries and monuments, and Greece overviewing popular destinations across the country from the Meteora Monasteries to Mount Olympus. Contact information is provided at the end for the film distributor.
Presented by Evangelia Karagianni & Athina Malea in the “Teaching Around the World” block at the SUSI program at the University of Illinois, USA (15th June 2017)
Pre-Modern European Migrations (Part 1) - Lecture By Dr. Lizabeth Johnson - O...UNM Continuing Education
Much of the history of pre-modern European society was shaped by the migration of various groups of peoples into and across the European landscape. The Celts moved from their homeland in Central Europe and settled throughout much of Western Europe, bringing their language and culture with them. The Romans were yet another migrant group, and undoubtedly one of the most culturally impactful groups because they enforced their political, legal, and religious customs in the territories they settled. Similarly, the German-speaking tribes who moved into Roman territory as the Roman Empire fell; the Vikings, who emerged from Scandinavia in the late 8th century CE and settled throughout much of Western Europe; and Muslim peoples, who emerged from the Arabian Peninsula in the mid-7th century CE and settled in Spain and Sicily, had a significant influence on the formation of early European culture. We'll examine all of these groups and their impact on the history and culture of Western Europe in the pre-modern period.
Presented by Evangelia Karagianni & Athina Malea in the “Teaching Around the World” block at the SUSI program at the University of Illinois, USA (15th June 2017)
Pre-Modern European Migrations (Part 1) - Lecture By Dr. Lizabeth Johnson - O...UNM Continuing Education
Much of the history of pre-modern European society was shaped by the migration of various groups of peoples into and across the European landscape. The Celts moved from their homeland in Central Europe and settled throughout much of Western Europe, bringing their language and culture with them. The Romans were yet another migrant group, and undoubtedly one of the most culturally impactful groups because they enforced their political, legal, and religious customs in the territories they settled. Similarly, the German-speaking tribes who moved into Roman territory as the Roman Empire fell; the Vikings, who emerged from Scandinavia in the late 8th century CE and settled throughout much of Western Europe; and Muslim peoples, who emerged from the Arabian Peninsula in the mid-7th century CE and settled in Spain and Sicily, had a significant influence on the formation of early European culture. We'll examine all of these groups and their impact on the history and culture of Western Europe in the pre-modern period.
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Students from all partner schools supervised by their Geography, History, Religion, Music, Mother Tongue, Civic, Sport, Biology, Art, English and ICT teachers. Responsible: Szkola Podstawowa nr.1 im. Wojska Polskiego w Gniewkowie, Gniewkowo, Poland. http://europeanmultiguide.info/Booklet_result.html; https://www.facebook.com/europeanmultiguide/photos/
NGN is a packet-based network able to provide Telecommunication Services to users and able to make use of multiple broadband, QoS-enabled transport technologies and in which service-related functions are independent of the underlying transport-related technologies. It enables unfettered access for users to networks and to competing service providers and services of their choice. It supports generalized mobility which will allow consistent and ubiquitous provision of services to users.
Students from all partner schools supervised by their Geography, History, Religion, Music, Mother Tongue, Civic, Sport, Biology, Art, English and ICT teachers. Responsible: Szkola Podstawowa nr.1 im. Wojska Polskiego w Gniewkowie, Gniewkowo, Poland. http://europeanmultiguide.info/Booklet_result.html; https://www.facebook.com/europeanmultiguide/photos/
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HD SERIES - "WORLD TRAVEL"
Human civilization is diverse and interesting. Countries, cities and the culture of the people living in them
differ from each other. And these differences are of interest to observers who may never visit these places.
WALKING AROUND LISBON
2011, 15 min ( or from 7 min to 26 min), Eng, Rus
Lisbon - one of the oldest capitals in the world. The city, steeped in the spirit of history, where past
and present are harmoniously interwoven into one. Founded in the hills above the River Tagus,
Lisbon is known as the "city on seven hills." A city with breathtaking sights, such as: Torre de
Belem, the Cathedral, Area of Commerce, Jeronimo's Monastery, Santa Justa's Ascent .
THIS ENGLISH SPIRIT
2011, 15 min ( or from 7 min to 26 min) Eng, Rus
The Tower of London was a fortress and a palace, and a repository of royal jewels, the arsenal, mint, a
prison, an observatory, a zoo, and remains a place that attracts tourists.
The beauty of Westminster Abbey, which is striking for its beauty, was created by members of the
royal families from different generations. And also - Windsor Castle. For almost nine centuries, it has
been the main country residence of the British royal family.
BUDAPEST - PEARL OF THE DANUBE
2011, 15 min ( or from 7 min to 26 min) Eng, Rus
Budapest is the capital of Hungary, and its main political, cultural, commercial, industrial and
transport centre. The city consists of three historically developed parts:
Pest, Buda and Obuda, united into one city in January 1872. Budapest, one of the most beautiful
cities of Europe and the world, is still called by many the "pearl of the Danube".
THIS IS INDIA
2011, 15 min ( or from 7 min to 15 min) Eng, Rus
India is a surprising, incomprehensible place on earth, a country of mad luxury and gloomy poverty,
stirring mountains and dense woods, majestic temples and rural hovels. The native land of a great
religion and great saints. A country in which life is in full swing, and death is no more than a word...
MYSTERIOUS EGYPT
2011, 15 min ( or from 7 min to 26 min) Eng, Rus
As it is known, five and a half thousand years ago in Africa near the Nile the civilizations of Ancient
Egypt arose; in this time there was an abundance of mysteries, and thanks to the science known as
Egyptology, some of them were revealed.Mysterious and enigmatic, Egypt draws our hearts to its
secrets like a magnet. The Pyramids, the Book of the Dead, strange hieroglyphs and a considerable
quantity of temples.Egypt is like a treasure chest filled to the brim with antiquities and riddles.
ELLADA
2011, 15 min ( or from 7 min to 26 min) Eng, Rus
In Greece unlike anywhere in the world, such a considerable quantity of historic monuments is
concentrated that a thorough survey of all the sights of Greece can take even several years. The most
well-known sights of Greece: the Meteora Monasteries in the north, Delphi, Athens, the Peloponnese
peninsula with Mycenae and Olympia, and the Olympus hills. There is also one more unique sight in
Greece in which women and children are not allowed. It is the mountain Athos, where orthodox
monks live.
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