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- When CIA analyst Jack Ryan interferes with an IRA assassination, a renegade faction targets him and his family for revenge.
- Every great London crime boss has a tragic beginning. This is Marcus's story.
- On April 27, 1813, American forces defeated the British at York (present-day Toronto) and captured the capital of Upper Canada - but not before suffering their own losses. History Television's Explosion 1812 looks at the Battle of York and unearths new evidence around this lesser-known event from the War of 1812
- The Engineer is an interactive movie that educates engineering students in the process of professional ethical decision making. The program (developed in collaboration with the Stockdale Center for Ethical Leadership at the U.S. Naval Academy) follows Shaun Baker, a newly-minted Professional Engineer as he is challenged by the day-to-day issues of his profession. Users are challenged to make decisions in real time that test their understanding of a professional code of ethics. Viewers walk in his shoes and face the ethical challenges he encounters on the job. The choices you make will determine whether or not you succeed as a young Professional Engineer.
- The Arizona State Sun Devil Football team (7-5) takes on the Navy Midshipmen Football team (8-4) at AT&T Park in San Francisco.
- In the unique interactive movie, viewers of Last Call make decisions in real time that determine the ending. Last Call addresses ethics and the consequences of ethical and unethical decision-making and incorporates seamless interactivity, providing a real-time experience. When a decision point arises, viewers see choices appear on the screen. Once prompted, viewers have just a few seconds to click on a decision, or simply say nothing and the character takes the path of least resistance. Just like in real life, time does not stop. The movie features a young Navy Lieutenant having facing the ethical decisions of his career. How does he handle a drunk buddy in a bar? Can he remain loyal to a friend in trouble, or must he honor his duty? Can he embrace a noble lie that puts his future at risk?
- 2004– 56mTV-PG8.1 (17)TV EpisodeBy 1690, Japan is a nation completely isolated from the outside world, except for a small community of Dutch traders. Among them is German Doctor Englebert Kaempfer, whose writings provide valuable insights on daily life in Japan. Culture and commerce flourish. But ruling daimyo warlords and their samurai armies continue to grow restless. The Shogun Tsunayoshi is a product of both classes. Under his rule, art and education excel, and "Laws of Compassion" are introduced. Samurai, geisha, courtesans, merchants, writers and actors are attracted to Edo, and the classes begin to mix. Japanese interest in Western science increases, making the policy of isolation more difficult. In 1853, Mathew C. Perry sails American ships into Edo Bay, and demands a formal opening of the nation. Realizing that resistance is futile, the Japanese negotiate treaties with the U.S. and other nations in the West. Ten years later, the samurai class is disbanded and the Tokugawa Shogunate ends. After 265 years of isolation, the modern era of Japan has begun.
- Recounts the proud lineage of ships named USS St. Louis in the United States military since the founding of our country. It's the USS St. Louis LCS-19 currently out at sea that is instilling a big wave of civic pride.
- The U-Boat menace in WW1 and Scotland's part in combating it.