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  • The first humans. The Palaeolithic Age | Recurso educativo 419699

    The first humans. The Palaeolithic Age

    EduBook Organización

    • 2391 visitas

    1.1. Human evolution About six million years ago in Africa, some primates began to adapt to new climatic conditions. These first hominids evolved over time into human species. The most important changes…

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  • Energy Use in Buildings: "Use it better, use it less" | Recurso educativo 4063

    Energy Use in Buildings: "Use it better, use it less"

    EducaMadrid Organización

    • 6717 visitas

    On average, we spend 90% of our time inside buildings in Europe. The energy that we consume there accounts for 40% of total European Union consumption. That’s more than the share of industry and…

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  • European films -- what a joy! | Recurso educativo 4884

    European films -- what a joy!

    EducaMadrid Organización

    • 6240 visitas

    Half the European films you watch in the cinema are supported by the EU's MEDIA programme. The programme supports the distribution of 9 out of every 10 feature films in Europe that are distributed…

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  • Minimising flood risks in Europe through better planning | Recurso educativo 4318

    Minimising flood risks in Europe through better planning

    EducaMadrid Organización

    • 6119 visitas

    The new directive on the assessment and management of floods aims to counter the growing threat from floods and minimise their damaging impacts on people, the environment, infrastructure and property.…

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  • Nuclear power stations in Japan | Recurso educativo 567071

    Nuclear power stations in Japan

    EduBook Organización

    • 2352 visitas

    Japan does not have many of its own energy resources and so it has to import them in order to ensure economic growth. To try and solve this problem, it began investing in nuclear energy in the 1970s.…

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  • Singing the blues on the silver screen | Recurso educativo 4885

    Singing the blues on the silver screen

    EducaMadrid Organización

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    • 5512 visitas

    At the occasion of the Berlin Film festival ("Berlinale") this year, 5 short clips (around 45 seconds each) were prepared at the request of the Commission with extracts from films supported by the EU's…

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  • World Significant Sites of Africa | Recurso educativo 42151

    World Significant Sites of Africa

    Tiching explorer Organización

    • 3109 visitas

    This lesson focuses on the harsh climate of the Sahara Desert and on how it affects the landscape, plants and people. We learn about nomadic people who sometimes still travel by camel and who have…

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  • Video: Play Again | Recurso educativo 40050

    Video: Play Again

    Tiching explorer Organización

    • 3154 visitas

    This is the description of a film about the impact of new media technologies on children and their lack of outdoors activities. Six screen-addicted teens are shown taking their first wilderness…

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  • Spain's cultural heritage | Recurso educativo 567368

    Spain's cultural heritage

    EduBook Organización

    • 2328 visitas

    Spain's cultural heritage atttracts large numbers of tourists. The restoration of castles, palaces and cathedrals is often carried out in the name of tourism. Meanwhile, new buildings and spaces are…

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  • Video: Twitter | Recurso educativo 41287

    Video: Twitter

    Tiching explorer Organización

    • 3051 visitas

    This animation explains what Twitter is, how it works and how to get started with it. We can focus on passive voices or learn new vocabulary about social networking and hear how we pronounce special…

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