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Jazirat Al Kaniz

The story is in the 18th century in an English coastal area. Jim Hawkins is a thirteen-year-old boy with a pet cat named Benbow, Jim and his mother have been running Admiral Benbow's hostel since his father died in a shipwreck. But their quiet life is disturbed when a drunken sailor who calls himself the captain decides to reside there. A series of horrific events leads to the death of the captain, leaving Jim with a map leading to Captain Flint's legendary treasure. With the help of Dr. Livzy and Mr. Triloni, he prepares a sailing ship and a crew to go in search of treasure. In the nearby city of Bristol, they include one-legged chef John Silver, Captain Smoldt and others. But as the journey begins, Jim realizes that things are not what they seem

Jazirat Al Kaniz

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Fun to Imagine

Richard Feynman, theoretical physicist, enjoys thinking aloud about the adventures science can offer. Back in 1983, the BBC aired Fun to Imagine, a television series hosted by Richard Feynman that used physics to explain how the everyday world works – “why rubber bands are stretchy, why tennis balls can’t bounce forever, and what you’re really seeing when you look in the mirror.” In case you’re not familiar with him, Feynman was a Nobel prize-winning physicist who had a gift for many things, including popularizing science and particularly physics.

Fun to Imagine

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The Computer Programme

The Computer Programme was a TV series, produced by Paul Kriwaczek, originally broadcast by the BBC in 1982. The idea behind the series was to introduce people to computers and show them what they were capable of. The BBC wanted to use their own computer, so the BBC Micro was developed as part of the BBC Computer Literacy Project, and was featured in this series. The series was successful enough for two series to follow it, namely Making the Most of the Micro in 1983 and Micro Live from 1984 until 1987.

The Computer Programme

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