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After the Catch: Glory Days

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How Locksmiths Work (1:08)

Ever wonder how locksmiths and lock picking works? Ride along with a locksmith and learn more about lock picking in this video from HowStuffWorks.

Hazard Pay: Getting Rough at the Bar (2:22)

On Discovery Channel's series, "Hazard Pay," host Curt Doussett employs the skills he learned while training to be a bouncer when things get rough and rowdy at a biker bar.

How Fire Training Works (2:49)

Firefighters use live fire training in their training exercises. Learn more about fire training in this HowStuffWorks video.

Cabin Safety Training (1:31)

From the archives of Discovery: Aviation students and future airline employees receive instructions on cabin safety. Learn more about safety training.

After the Catch: Glory Days (3:22)

Money, money, money! Crabs: it brings home the bacon and puts shoes on the kids.

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Simply Science: WHMIS & MSDS (5:31)

Workplace Hazardous Materials Information (WHMIS) labels are required on some chemicals, and Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) are required for all chemicals. Both are required in schools and workplaces.

Discovering the Arts: Performing Arts Careers (55:34)

What does it take to succeed in the performing arts? In this segment, meet artists who have successfully built careers in the field.

Careers On Stage and On Air: Inside the Big Top (10:11)

In this video, circus performer Michelle Ayala brings her act to the center ring, where she will hang 30 feet above the ground by only her hair. Watch Michelle practice her routine, get ready with her sisters, and perform in front of a live... More »

Careers On Stage and On Air: Slapstick and Silliness (8:48)

Fight director Alex choreographs fight scenes for theaters. In this segment, we watch as he helps acting students perfect a fight scene. He interprets the way actors move in two scenes from Cloud 9 and shows them how to perform a convincing slap.

Careers On Stage and On Air: The Audience (0:58)

In this segment, young actors discuss the role of the audience in a production. This clip also presents questions to consider while watching the series.

Careers On Stage and On Air: On the Air in Five (9:40)

Watch as talk show host/comedian Stephanie Miller spends the morning and afternoon shooting introductions for the TV show, Show Me the Funny, then prepares for her radio show.

Careers On Stage and On Air: The Lights on Broadway (8:59)

This video presents a typical day for Jose, an actor performing in a Broadway musical. He emphasizes the dedication and commitment that acting on Broadway requires.

Careers On Stage and On Air: Take the Stage (11:32)

Michelle Christie, founder of the No Limits Theater Group, has dedicated herself to helping deaf children express themselves on-stage in original plays. We see the children gather their courage to perform in front of a live audience in this segment.

Careers On Stage and On Air: Introduction (1:14)

In this segment, teachers and students share what they believe is the value of the arts in education. This program presents questions to consider while watching the series.

Language Arts at Work: Words and Numbers (7:25)

Sylvia Nasar was a reporter for the New York Times when she heard a rumor that mathematician John Nash was on the short list for the Nobel Prize. What started as an article turned into a bestselling biography and then into an Academy Award-winning... More »