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Egypt's Sun King: The Mystery Tombs

In 2011 a team from the University of Basel made two astonishing discoveries in Egypt's Valley of the Kings. By chance they came across a new tomb that was the first to contain a body since the discovery of Tutankhamun. Then they discovered that the tomb beside it, which had never been excavated before, held the bodies of around 50 people. But who were all the people in these two linked tombs? This film follows the archaeological detective story to uncover the answer. It pursues the trail that leads to one of Egypt's greatest pharaohs, Amenhotep III - and to the women he was close to. And the film also reveals the astonishing project behind the re-emergence nearby of the largest temple ever built in ancient Egypt - the lost mortuary temple of the same pharaoh, Amenhotep III.

Egypt's Sun King: The Mystery Tombs

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Review Notebook of My Embarrassing Days

Everyone experiences trials and errors as one lives on one’s life. Those trials and errors become one of the memories of embarrassing moments. Despite one’s strong resolution to not do it again, it happens again. Just like we used to make review notes to find the correct answer, we might be able to get a brighter future through embarrassing moments. A math teacher gets chosen as an exam writer for College Scholastic Ability Test and attends a training camp. Between her first love and her ex-husband, she makes an amusing and sweet journey to try to find her own answer.

Review Notebook of My Embarrassing Days

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The Queen of the Sciences: A History of Mathematics

The great scientist and mathematician Galileo Galilei noted that the book of nature "cannot be understood unless one first learns to comprehend the language and read the characters in which it is written. It is written in the language of mathematics, and its characters are triangles, circles, and other geometric figures, without which it is not humanly possible to understand a single word of it." For at least 4,000 years of recorded history, humans have engaged in the study of mathematics. Our progress in this field is a gripping narrative, a never-ending search for hidden patterns in numbers, a philosopher's quest for the ultimate meaning of mathematical relationships, a chronicle of amazing progress in practical fields like engineering and economics, and tales of astonishing scientific discoveries. An inquiring mind is all you need to embark on this supreme intellectual adventure which contains 24 lectures taught by Professor of Mathematics David M. Bressoud.

The Queen of the Sciences: A History of Mathematics

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Tom Kerridge's Lose Weight for Good

In a brand new six-part series, Michelin-star chef Tom Kerridge recruits and mentors a group of struggling dieters to prove they can lose weight for good by following his simple but delicious low-calorie recipes. Tom famously lost 12 stone through a combination of a strict diet and exercise, but is now turning his attention to low-calorie cooking to help others. All local residents to Tom's restaurants, the group of 13 dieters must stick to daily calorie limits and follow recipes and cooking tips designed to help them over 12 weeks.

Tom Kerridge's Lose Weight for Good

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Fous de motoneige

This show tags along with friendly snowmobile riders that do everything they can to win competitions filled with danger. The audience will get to know Frédéric Villeneuve, surrounded by his team, during ice oval events, but also the “Lebel team”, with Janathan Lebel, Karine Thibodeau and their three kids that do snowcross here and in the United States. We can’t forget the Boily brothers and their friends, who push their limits by doing off-road and climbing mountains.

Fous de motoneige

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