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From Series: Express Yourself: Nonverbal Communications in a Digital World
When you are communicating remotely, what substitutes for a handshake? How do you make a good first impression in a video call? Featuring interviews with communications professors...
Motion Masters
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What is digital etiquette or netitquette? How does a person's online presence affect how he or she is perceived by others, both personally and professionally? Featuring interviews...
Masks cover the lower part of one's face, obscuring a lot of a person's facial expressions. They also muffle sound. So what happens to communication when you are wearing a mask and...
After losing the presidential election and both houses of Congress in November 2024, the Democratic Party is engaging in self-reflection, with some suggesting that the party failed...
Open to Debate
The year 2025 makes the 80th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination camp. One of the youngest survivors was an eight-year-old Polish girl named Rutka...
NewsHour Productions
From Series: Great Migrations: A People on the Move
In this episode, we explore the second wave of the Great Migration (1940-1970) within the context of World War II and its aftermath. This program traces how Northern and Western Bl...
PBS
In New York City, a team of elite engineers and construction workers are on a mission to build the ultimate airport. Follow their ups and downs as they race to build a new, world-c...
NOVA
Featuring interviews with communications professors and business professionals, this program introduces the importance of learning to navigate the changing world of nonverbal commu...
Featuring interviews with communications professors and business professionals, this program focuses on the powerful impact of facial expressions and tone of voice to the success o...
How can you "read a room" in a virtual meeting, when everyone is simply a face on the screen? Featuring interviews with communications professors and business professionals, this p...
Featuring interviews with communications professors and business professionals,this program delves into written digital communication and explores how punctuation, emoticons, emoji...
Trump and Republican candidates made rolling back federal protections for transgender people a big issue, spending hundreds of millions of dollars on TV ads, much of it focused on...
The national minimum wage today is just over $7 an hour. But a provision in a landmark labor law from nearly 90 years ago allows employers to pay certain workers with disabilities...
This series explores the transformative impact of Black migration on American culture and society. From the waves of Black Americans to the North–and back to the South–over the las...
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This episode explores the first wave of the Great Migration (1910-1940), a collective leap into the unknown as more than a million Black Americans fled the Jim Crow South for the p...
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The 1970s marked a turning point in American history. For the first time in 60 years, more Black people were moving to the South than leaving it. Driven by mass movements and econo...
A new study in The Lancet, a respected medical journal, revealed that three-quarters of adults and almost half of teenagers in the United States are now overweight or obese. Recent...
Iran's nuclear ambitions and military capabilities are at a critical juncture. American officials warn that Iran is on the verge of producing the necessary quantity of enriched ura...
We explore the story of African and Caribbean immigrants in the 20th and 21st centuries in this final episode. The program traces their journeys to the United States, the contribut...
From Title: Boeing's Fatal Flaw
The Boeing 737, first introduced in 1967, was the best-selling jetliner. In 2011, Airbus’s A320Neo became the fastest selling program, threatening Boeing's status; the company resp...
Frontline
The F.A.A. pushed regulation and certification work onto companies; the MCAS was delegated to airliner inspectors. Boeing told Congress they complied with the administration, and b...
The 737 MAX’s first pilots reported that it did not handle smoothly, prompting engineers to increase MCAS reliance. Chief Technical Pilot Mark Forkner was unaware of the change whe...
From Title: Earth (Dynamic Planet)
The Blackfeet tribe works to restore free-roaming buffalo to their lands. The near extinction of the buffalo by colonialization disrupted the ecosystem of the Great Plains.
Forest biologist Cuauhtemoc Saenz-Romero hopes to move the forest to a higher elevation to save the monarchs. He has begun creating a new forest where the temperatures should be ri...
From Title: The Cancer Detectives
Death rates from cervical cancer were high during the 1940s and 50s. In 1958, the Pap smear, created by Dr. George Papanicolaou, became the first simple screening test for cancer.
American Experience
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