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- Researchers identify how historical significance gathered them into wondering how past events occurred.
- Express and heal your body through continuous movement. While working alongside David Carradine, Rob Moses became an innovator and inventor in martial and therapeutic movement. Rob thus created Spiral Fitness, a personal journey through aqua and aero dynamics, elliptical shapes, gyros, wheels and spheres that not only enhance the way one moves but enlivens the manner in which you perceive, sense and express yourself.
- About three black townships and, imaginatively, a white Afrikaner family in an upper-middle-class rural environment. What's imaginative here is that Charlayne Hunter-Gault, the program's able correspondent, says that many people in South Africa now talk about ''post apartheid.'' One of them, the father in the Afrikaner family, says of apartheid: ''We are dismantling it. It is dead.'' But clearly it is not stone-cold dead, and this is what the first three reports are about. In the first, we see Sister Agatha, a black Dominican nun, in Kwathema, a black township of some 100,000 people, 25 miles from Johannesburg. Why are there riots in Kwathema? ''Some people are pushed into it,'' Sister Agatha says indignantly. We see pictures of black children, beaten when the police invaded classrooms.
- NPR journalist Diane Rehm interviews people involved in or affected by the right-to-die movement
- Virginia's Shenandoah Valley is home to a stunning variety of stained glass windows. Host D. Lee Beard tours many of the sites with these windows, exploring their history, symbolism, and beauty as an art form.
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- 2003– 53mTV-14TV EpisodeLeisurama represented an unprecedented integration of mid-century modern design and bold marketing strategy. It was ahead of its time in its understanding of the role design plays in translating brand values and consumer expectations into architecture. Summer, family, the beach, parties... Leisurama houses made it all seem possible. The film presents all this in a lighthearted and provocative way, extraordinarily consistent with the Leisurama 'brand' itself! - Todd A. Erlandson, AIA, Principal, (M)Arch. and consultant for the television program Monster House
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- 2003– TV-14TV EpisodeEarly Monopoly- A man in Delaware has an old board game that bears a remarkable similarity to Monopoly, but was made 20 years before Parker Brothers released their creation. Internment Artwork- A San Francisco archive has discovered a set of watercolor paintings of what appears to be a prison camp. The detectives track down the artist- a fifteen year old boy at the time he was detained in a Japanese Internment Camp during WWII. Lewis and Clark Cane- A Minnesota man has an old wooden cane that has been in his family for as long as he can remember... the story is that it was given to an ancestor by Lewis and Clark on their cross continental expedition.
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