History channel videos are not suitable for all age groups, as many of the shows deal with sex and its meaning between birth and death or deal with sex as a prerequisite for having babies. This might be rated for not below the age of 17. yet, there are many programs that deal with life, living and the atmosphere that is most appealing even to younger children.
The type of videos that are featured in desividio's channel are not suitable for children. The videos all concern some sort of pornographic material.
The History Channel is a cable channel owned by A&E. It has true history and fictional history. It operates around the globe. The best place to watch the video is History Channel's website and also on You Tube.
One can watch history videos online on sites such as PBS, History Channel, YouTube, and Have Fun With History. One can also visit their local library and check out history videos.
One can find some videos about the Vietnam War on Youtube. One could also check the website for History Channel. History Channel's website might have some.
The History Channel offers videos for sale on their website. They have many different dvds to choose from at great prices. They also have streaming video available on their website so you can catch all the latest episodes.
At the end of the program they advertise the phone number. On the website they are available.
History channel is not anti Bible, or anti Religion. History Channel is pro History. It just so happen that the question about the historicity of the Bible is top drawer of viewing audience. The History Channel just shows historical stuff, which happens to be some religion. It is not anti-Bible, however, it does show videos about it.
Discovery Channel online lets you explore science, history, space, tech, sharks, more, with videos, plus exclusives on your favorite TV shows.
One can watch the video Ancient Aliens through many internet websites such as the History Channel (on TV), the History Channel website, YouTube, and Top Documentary Films.
"Viewing a video on the History Channel is not considered a good reference for a term paper. Most professors will not accept this reference as valid. Sometimes the information on these videos is biased or inaccurate. It is best to go to librairies and get the data for your paper. Remeber, professors usually watch these videos as well and will recognize the information you use from the video."
Check history channel and Lost cities, I have seen the Petra on both. Very interesting.
TLC videos are shown on the TV channel TLC (The Learning Channel). This channel is an American cable specialty channel. It is owned by Discovery Communications and was founded in 1972.