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The Hudson
written by Harriet Martineau, 1802-1876 (1838); in Retrospect of Western Travel, Vol. 1 (New York, NY: Harper and Brothers, 1838), 34-47
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written by Harriet Martineau, 1802-1876 (1838); in Retrospect of Western Travel, Vol. 1 (New York, NY: Harper and Brothers, 1838), 34-47
Date Written / Recorded
1838
Field of Study
Social Theory
Content Type
Chapter
Author / Creator
Harriet Martineau, 1802-1876
Date Published / Released
1838
Publisher
Harper and Brothers
Topic / Theme
Military academies, Rivers, Scenery, Students
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2006, Alexander Street Press LLC.
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Surviving West Point, Episode 1, Shock to the System
produced by National Geographic, in Surviving West Point, Episode 1 (District of Columbia: National Geographic, 2003), 34 mins
For the first time ever, National Geographic cameras capture the dynamic process as fresh-faced new cadets are pushed, shoved, and stretched beyond their physical and emotional limits, each prepared to sacrifice his or her life for duty, honor, and country. Surviving West Point provides an exclusive in-your-face l...
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produced by National Geographic, in Surviving West Point, Episode 1 (District of Columbia: National Geographic, 2003), 34 mins
Description
For the first time ever, National Geographic cameras capture the dynamic process as fresh-faced new cadets are pushed, shoved, and stretched beyond their physical and emotional limits, each prepared to sacrifice his or her life for duty, honor, and country. Surviving West Point provides an exclusive in-your-face look inside the legendary academy through the eyes of the cadets.
Field of Study
Social Theory
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
National Geographic, Stephan Cox, fl. 2003
Date Published / Released
2003
Publisher
National Geographic
Series
Surviving West Point
Speaker / Narrator
Stephan Cox, fl. 2003
Topic / Theme
Military academies, Armed forces, Humanities
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2013 by National Geographic
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Surviving West Point, Episode 2, Pushed to the Limit
produced by Mallary Gelb, fl. 2002, National Geographic, in Surviving West Point, Episode 2 (District of Columbia: National Geographic, 2003), 29 mins
For the first time ever, National Geographic cameras capture the dynamic process as fresh-faced new cadets are pushed, shoved, and stretched beyond their physical and emotional limits, each prepared to sacrifice his or her life for duty, honor, and country. Surviving West Point provides an exclusive in-your-face l...
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produced by Mallary Gelb, fl. 2002, National Geographic, in Surviving West Point, Episode 2 (District of Columbia: National Geographic, 2003), 29 mins
Description
For the first time ever, National Geographic cameras capture the dynamic process as fresh-faced new cadets are pushed, shoved, and stretched beyond their physical and emotional limits, each prepared to sacrifice his or her life for duty, honor, and country. Surviving West Point provides an exclusive in-your-face look inside the legendary academy through the eyes of the cadets.
Field of Study
Social Theory
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Mallary Gelb, fl. 2002, National Geographic, Stephan Cox, fl. 2003
Date Published / Released
2003
Publisher
National Geographic
Series
Surviving West Point
Speaker / Narrator
Stephan Cox, fl. 2003
Topic / Theme
Armed forces, Military academies, Humanities
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2013 by National Geographic
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Surviving West Point, Episode 3, Learning to Lead, Learning to Follow
produced by Mallary Gelb, fl. 2002, National Geographic, in Surviving West Point, Episode 3 (District of Columbia: National Geographic, 2003), 27 mins
Being at West Point is all about orders. Following them is tough for some and will prove impossible for others. But that's not the hardest part. The cadets have to learn how to give orders too. National Geographic goes inside the walls to take an unprecedented look at West Point--through the eyes of the cadets. Th...
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produced by Mallary Gelb, fl. 2002, National Geographic, in Surviving West Point, Episode 3 (District of Columbia: National Geographic, 2003), 27 mins
Description
Being at West Point is all about orders. Following them is tough for some and will prove impossible for others. But that's not the hardest part. The cadets have to learn how to give orders too. National Geographic goes inside the walls to take an unprecedented look at West Point--through the eyes of the cadets. This is how the army makes its leaders.
Field of Study
Social Theory
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Mallary Gelb, fl. 2002, National Geographic, Stephan Cox, fl. 2003
Date Published / Released
2003
Publisher
National Geographic
Series
Surviving West Point
Speaker / Narrator
Stephan Cox, fl. 2003
Topic / Theme
Leadership roles, Armed forces, Military academies, Humanities
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2013 by National Geographic
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Surviving West Point, Episode 4, Make Or Break
produced by National Geographic, in Surviving West Point, Episode 4 (District of Columbia: National Geographic, 2003), 27 mins
There's a lot to prove during cadet basic training. Only it's not how strong, tough, or even how smart you are. It's about teamwork, about learning to struggle together. National Geographic goes inside the walls to take an unprecedented look at West Point--through the eyes of the cadets. The final week of basic tr...
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produced by National Geographic, in Surviving West Point, Episode 4 (District of Columbia: National Geographic, 2003), 27 mins
Description
There's a lot to prove during cadet basic training. Only it's not how strong, tough, or even how smart you are. It's about teamwork, about learning to struggle together. National Geographic goes inside the walls to take an unprecedented look at West Point--through the eyes of the cadets. The final week of basic training will make the cadets or break them.
Field of Study
Social Theory
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
National Geographic, Stephan Cox, fl. 2003
Date Published / Released
2003
Publisher
National Geographic
Series
Surviving West Point
Speaker / Narrator
Stephan Cox, fl. 2003
Topic / Theme
Armed forces, Military academies, Humanities
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2013 by National Geographic
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Surviving West Point, Episode 5, The Shock of War
produced by Mallary Gelb, fl. 2002, National Geographic, in Surviving West Point, Episode 5 (District of Columbia: National Geographic, 2003), 27 mins
For the first time ever, National Geographic cameras capture the dynamic process as fresh-faced new cadets are pushed, shoved, and stretched beyond their physical and emotional limits, each prepared to sacrifice his or her life for duty, honor, and country. Surviving West Point provides an exclusive in-your-face l...
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produced by Mallary Gelb, fl. 2002, National Geographic, in Surviving West Point, Episode 5 (District of Columbia: National Geographic, 2003), 27 mins
Description
For the first time ever, National Geographic cameras capture the dynamic process as fresh-faced new cadets are pushed, shoved, and stretched beyond their physical and emotional limits, each prepared to sacrifice his or her life for duty, honor, and country. Surviving West Point provides an exclusive in-your-face look inside the legendary academy through the eyes of the cadets.
Field of Study
Social Theory
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Mallary Gelb, fl. 2002, National Geographic, Stephan Cox, fl. 2003
Date Published / Released
2003
Publisher
National Geographic
Series
Surviving West Point
Speaker / Narrator
Stephan Cox, fl. 2003
Topic / Theme
Armed forces, Military academies, War, September 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001, Humanities
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2013 by National Geographic
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Surviving West Point, Episode 6, An Uncertain Future
produced by Steven Olswang, fl. 1986, National Geographic, in Surviving West Point, Episode 6 (District of Columbia: National Geographic, 2003), 30 mins
For the first time ever, National Geographic cameras capture the dynamic process as fresh-faced new cadets are pushed, shoved, and stretched beyond their physical and emotional limits, each prepared to sacrifice his or her life for duty, honor, and country. Surviving West Point provides an exclusive in-your-face l...
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produced by Steven Olswang, fl. 1986, National Geographic, in Surviving West Point, Episode 6 (District of Columbia: National Geographic, 2003), 30 mins
Description
For the first time ever, National Geographic cameras capture the dynamic process as fresh-faced new cadets are pushed, shoved, and stretched beyond their physical and emotional limits, each prepared to sacrifice his or her life for duty, honor, and country. Surviving West Point provides an exclusive in-your-face look inside the legendary academy through the eyes of the cadets.
Field of Study
Social Theory
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Steven Olswang, fl. 1986, National Geographic, Stephan Cox, fl. 2003
Date Published / Released
2003
Publisher
National Geographic
Series
Surviving West Point
Speaker / Narrator
Stephan Cox, fl. 2003
Topic / Theme
War, Armed forces, Military academies, Humanities
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2013 by National Geographic
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Surviving West Point, Episode 7, Playing to Win
produced by Steven Olswang, fl. 1986, National Geographic, in Surviving West Point, Episode 7 (District of Columbia: National Geographic, 2003), 28 mins
Preparing for war and studying for class are not the only requirements at West Point. Playing on the athletic field is a testing ground for the day the cadets must wage real war on the battlefield. National Geographic goes inside the walls to take an unprecedented look at West Point--through the eyes of the cadets...
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produced by Steven Olswang, fl. 1986, National Geographic, in Surviving West Point, Episode 7 (District of Columbia: National Geographic, 2003), 28 mins
Description
Preparing for war and studying for class are not the only requirements at West Point. Playing on the athletic field is a testing ground for the day the cadets must wage real war on the battlefield. National Geographic goes inside the walls to take an unprecedented look at West Point--through the eyes of the cadets. Whether it's jumping from a plane or playing in the Army Navy game, sports are mandatory for every cadet.
Field of Study
Social Theory
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Steven Olswang, fl. 1986, National Geographic, Stephan Cox, fl. 2003
Date Published / Released
2003
Publisher
National Geographic
Series
Surviving West Point
Speaker / Narrator
Stephan Cox, fl. 2003
Topic / Theme
Armed forces, Military academies, Humanities
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2013 by National Geographic
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Surviving West Point, Episode 8, A World Apart
produced by Mallary Gelb, fl. 2002, National Geographic, in Surviving West Point, Episode 8 (District of Columbia: National Geographic, 2003), 27 mins
For the first time ever, National Geographic cameras capture the dynamic process as fresh-faced new cadets are pushed, shoved, and stretched beyond their physical and emotional limits, each prepared to sacrifice his or her life for duty, honor, and country. Surviving West Point provides an exclusive in-your-face l...
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produced by Mallary Gelb, fl. 2002, National Geographic, in Surviving West Point, Episode 8 (District of Columbia: National Geographic, 2003), 27 mins
Description
For the first time ever, National Geographic cameras capture the dynamic process as fresh-faced new cadets are pushed, shoved, and stretched beyond their physical and emotional limits, each prepared to sacrifice his or her life for duty, honor, and country. Surviving West Point provides an exclusive in-your-face look inside the legendary academy through the eyes of the cadets.
Field of Study
Social Theory
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Mallary Gelb, fl. 2002, National Geographic, Stephan Cox, fl. 2003
Date Published / Released
2003
Publisher
National Geographic
Series
Surviving West Point
Speaker / Narrator
Stephan Cox, fl. 2003
Topic / Theme
Armed forces, Military academies, Humanities
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2013 by National Geographic
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Surviving West Point, Episode 9, Studying War
produced by Tom Wentworth, fl. 2002, National Geographic, in Surviving West Point, Episode 9 (District of Columbia: National Geographic, 2003), 27 mins
For the first time ever, National Geographic cameras capture the dynamic process as fresh-faced new cadets are pushed, shoved, and stretched beyond their physical and emotional limits, each prepared to sacrifice his or her life for duty, honor, and country. Surviving West Point provides an exclusive in-your-face l...
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produced by Tom Wentworth, fl. 2002, National Geographic, in Surviving West Point, Episode 9 (District of Columbia: National Geographic, 2003), 27 mins
Description
For the first time ever, National Geographic cameras capture the dynamic process as fresh-faced new cadets are pushed, shoved, and stretched beyond their physical and emotional limits, each prepared to sacrifice his or her life for duty, honor, and country. Surviving West Point provides an exclusive in-your-face look inside the legendary academy through the eyes of the cadets.
Field of Study
Social Theory
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Tom Wentworth, fl. 2002, National Geographic, Stephan Cox, fl. 2003
Date Published / Released
2003
Publisher
National Geographic
Series
Surviving West Point
Speaker / Narrator
Stephan Cox, fl. 2003
Topic / Theme
Government, Armed forces, Military academies, Humanities
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2013 by National Geographic
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