digital versatile disc
digital versatile disc or digital video disc (DVD), a small plastic disc used for the storage of digital data. The successor media to the compact disc (CD), a DVD can have as much as 26 times the storage capacity of a CD. When compared to CD technology, DVD also allows for better graphics and greater resolution. In the case of an audio recording, where the data to be stored is in analog rather than digital form, the sound signal is sampled at a rate of 48,000 or 96,000 times a second, then each sample is measured and digitally encoded on the 4 3/4 -in. (12-cm) disc as a series of microscopic pits on an otherwise polished surface. The disc is covered with a protective, transparent coating so that it can be read by a laser beam. As with other optical disks nothing touches the encoded portion, and the DVD is not worn out by the playing process. Because DVD players are backward compatible to existing technologies, they can play CD and CD-ROM discs; however, CD players cannot play DVD and DVD-ROM discs.
DVD formats include DVD-Video (often simply called DVD), DVD-ROM, and DVD-Audio. DVD-Video discs hold digitized movies or video programs and are played using a DVD player hooked up to a standard television receiver. In a sense, DVD-Video players are the successors to the videocasette recorders (VCRs) that play VHS tapes. DVD-ROM [ R ead O nly M emory] discs hold computer data and are read by a DVD-ROM drive hooked up to a computer. These disks can only be read—the disks are impressed with data at the factory but once written cannot be erased and rewritten with new data. DVD-ROM also includes recordable variations. DVD-R [ R ecordable] discs can be written to sequentially but only once. DVD-RAM [ R andom A ccess M emory], DVD-RW, and DVD+RW [ R e W ritable] discs can be written to thousands of times; they differ in their technical standards and, as a result, in the amount of information they can hold. Many DVD recorders can record in several different recordable DVD formats. Some recorders include computer hard drives that allow the user to record tens to hundreds of hours of material temporarily; the user can then select the material that will be transferred to a DVD. When DVD was released in 1996 there was no DVD-Audio format, although the audio capabilities of DVD-Video far surpassed those available from a CD; the DVD-Audio format was introduced in 1999.
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Christopher Columbus sailed a ship.
Magazine article from: Weekly Reader, Edition K (including Science Spin); 10/1/2005; 700+ words
; Explain that Christopher Columbus lived long ago. He always liked the ocean. He wanted to...run. If there were no land, there would only be one! Christopher Columbus Columbus sailed the ocean deep, The rolling, tossing sea, Columbus...
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Christopher Columbus was a sailor.(Social Studies)(Biography)
Magazine article from: Weekly Reader, Edition 1 (including Science Spin); 10/1/2006; 700+ words
; Christopher Columbus and his crew sailed three ships...Connection * A Picture Book of Christopher Columbus, by David A. Adler * Christopher...continuity, and change Know about Christopher Columbus Circle yes (happy) if the sentence...
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Christopher Columbus-The Lawsuit;Moviemakers Go to Court For the Discoverer's Name
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 11/27/1990; ; 700+ words
; ...the 500th anniversary of Christopher Columbus's discovery of the New...system," Beer said. But Christopher Columbus Productions also alleges...s movie will be called "Christopher Columbus." "It may be called something...
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Who was Christopher Columbus> Christopher Columbus lived long ago. He was an explorer (ek-SPLOR-er). He sailed to many lands.
Magazine article from: Weekly Reader, Edition 1 (including Science Spin); 10/1/2001; 700+ words
; SOCIAL STUDIES NEWS Christopher Columbus Had Three Ships [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Christopher Columbus used ships to explore. Three...and mistreated his own crew. Christopher Columbus died in 1506 in Spain. LITERATURE...
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Christopher Columbus sailed three ships.(Social Studies)
Magazine article from: Weekly Reader, Edition K (including Science Spin); 10/1/2006; 700+ words
; ...Look inside the Santa Maria Christopher Columbus sailed a long time ago...Literature Connection * Christopher Columbus, by Stephen Krensky * Christopher...and change A Poem to Share Christopher Columbus Columbus sailed the ocean...
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Sailing through literature with Christopher Columbus: focus on Columbus with books and activities that look at the explorer from multiple perspectives.(Activities)
Magazine article from: Instructor (1990); 10/1/2004; ; 700+ words
; ...the basic tale: In 1492, Christopher Columbus "discovered" the Americas...as Follow the Dream, or Christopher Columbus, by Peter and Connie Roop...AND INDEPENDENT READING * Christopher Columbus: Famous Explorer, by Arlene...
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Who was Christopher Columbus?(a sailor who discovered tainos)
Magazine article from: Weekly Reader, Edition 1 (including Science Spin); 10/1/2005; 700+ words
; Christopher Columbus was a sailor. He lived long ago...Day? Background Information * Christopher Columbus was 41 years old when he sailed...name something they learned about Christopher Columbus. Using the Activity Page Assess...
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Columbus was an explorer: Columbus day is October 13.(Christopher Columbus)
Magazine article from: Weekly Reader, Edition 2 (including Science Spin); 10/10/2003; 700+ words
; Christopher Columbus was an explorer. Explorers travel...students: What do you know about Christopher Columbus? Why do some people think he is...to find a shorter way to Asia. Christopher Columbus was one of those explorers. He...
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Christopher Columbus was a sailor.(Social Studies)
Magazine article from: Weekly Reader, Edition 1 (including Science Spin); 10/1/2004; 700+ words
; Christopher Columbus lived long ago. He sailed his...sailor sail in? Share Information * Christopher Columbus sailed from Spain in 1492. He...content. Literature Connection * Christopher Columbus (Rookie Biographies), by Mary...
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Rediscovering Christopher Columbus
Newspaper article from: The Record (Bergen County, NJ); 10/14/2002; ; 700+ words
; ...00-00-0000 Rediscovering Christopher Columbus By SILVIO LACCETTI Date: 10...Edwin H. Friedman, views Christopher Columbus as the prototypical leader...attributes of great leadership: Columbus stood outside the emotional...
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Columbus, Christopher
Encyclopedia entry from: International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences
Columbus, Christopher c. 1451-1506 COLUMBUS ’ S LEGACY School children across the United States immediately recognize the name Christopher Columbus. He has assumed iconic status as the instigator of European...
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Columbus, Christopher (1451-1506)
Book article from: American Eras
Christopher Columbus (1451-1506) Explorer Judging...The Book of Prophecies edited by Christopher Columbus (Berkeley: University of California...1997); Margarita Zamora, Reading Columbus (Berkeley: University of California...
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Christopher Columbus
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
Christopher Columbus The Italian navigator Christopher Columbus (1451-1506) was the discoverer of America. Though...their Hispanicized names, Bartolom é and Diego. Columbus had a meager education and only later learned to read...
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Identification of Christopher Columbus' Remains
Book article from: World of Forensic Science
Identification of Christopher Columbus' Remains DNA analysis could be...years. The remains of Christopher Columbus are said to lie in Seville Cathedral...allow an identification to be made. Columbus died in 1506 in Valladolid, Spain...
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Langdell, Christopher Columbus (1826-1906)
Book article from: American Eras
Christopher Columbus Langdell (1826-1906) Law professor Background. Christopher Columbus Langdell was born on a farm in New Boston...Barr Ames, “ Christopher Columbus Langdell, ” in Great American...
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