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This video allows you to take a look at the Farmhouse that Former President Jimmy Carter grew up in. You will also see the schoolhouse he once attended, and his current residence in Plains, Georgia. The only thing missing from this video is meeting the former president in person. But someone did have their picture taken with a cardboard cutout Picture of him. NOTE: There is one section of the video where we entered a theater to see a documentary on the president. The Majority of this has been removed from this video to avoid breaking any copyright laws.

Vacation video shot in June of 2007. This was the year the Atlanta ZOO received their Panda Bears on loan from China. This vacation video was filmed in June of 2007. Originally the video and sound was going to be edited before publishing. However, I decided against it in case there was something of educational importance within it. You have permission to use this footage in any work as long as you give credit to DARRELL LEE WRIGHT for supplying this footage. ENJOY

If you thought the Atlanta Aquarium was great, you have not seen anything yet. This smaller aquarium is considered by many to be one of the best Aquariums in the USA. See Tiger Sharks, Manta Rays, EELS, Jellyfish, Piranha, and lots of other varieties of slat and Freshwater creatures, Also at this Aquarium at the time this footage was recorded, see the Mars Rover. That is Right the Mars rover! Lots of fun, and a great learning experience. This vacation video was filmed in June of 2007. Originally the video and sound was going to be edited before publishing.

This is third (and also the last) part of collection of short film created by The Edison Manufacturing Co. and Thomas A. Edison, Inc. from the years 1903-1922. Some of this movies are already on Internet Archive, but I thought it would be great have them all in one place.

This is second part of collection of short film created by The Edison Manufacturing Co. and Thomas A. Edison, Inc. from the years 1899-1902. Some of this movies are already on Internet Archive, but I thought it would be great have them all in one place.

It is a first part of collection of short film created by The Edison Manufacturing Co. and Thomas A. Edison, Inc. from the years 1891-1898. Some of this movies are already on Internet Archive, but I thought it would be great have them all in one place.

The young Gascon D'Artagnan (Douglas Fairbanks) arrives in Paris, his heart set on joining the king's Musketeers. He is taken under the wings of three of the most respected and feared Musketeers, Porthos (George Siegmann), Aramis (Eugene Pallette), and Athos (Léon Bary). Together they fight to save France and the honor of a lady from the machinations of the powerful Cardinal Richelieu (Nigel De Brulier).

Though loaded with clichés such as rousing pre-battle speeches and over-dramatized death scenes, Gung Ho tells a more-or-less true story about the successful deployment of the Makin Raiders (Carlson's Raiders) on a minor Japanese stronghold (Makin Atoll). Fifteen thousand men volunteer, and in the end, only 200 make the team. These two hundred men will adopt the Chinese phrase Gung Ho (roughly translated as working harmoniously) as a philosophical approach to the task at hand.

Considered one of the most important films in the history of silent pictures, as well as possibly Eisenstein's greatest work, Battleship Potemkin brought Eisenstein's theories of cinema art to the world in a powerful showcase; his emphasis on montage, his stress of intellectual contact, and his treatment of the mass instead of the individual as the protagonist. The film tells the story of the mutiny on the Russian ship Prince Potemkin during the 1905 uprising.

Director D.W. Griffith's expensive, most ambitious silent film masterpiece Intolerance (1916) is one of the milestones and landmarks in cinematic history. Many reviewers and film historians consider it the greatest film of the silent era. The mammoth film was also subtitled: "A Sun-Play of the Ages" and "Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages." Griffith was inspired to make this film after watching the revolutionary Italian silent film epic Cabiria (1914) by director Giovanni Pastrone.

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