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- Brave Blue World is a documentary that paints an optimistic picture of how humanity is adopting new technologies and innovations to re-think how water is managed.
- A short movie aiming to spread awareness about awareness from the perspective of people from different economic classes.
- A Houghton Mifflin Harcourt novel published in October 2010, is set in the summer of 1944 and explores the impact of a polio epidemic on a Newark, New Jersey, neighborhood and its infants.
- This is an 18-minute truth about how one small mistake can change your fate, the fate of people close to you, the fate of your unborn child. And this is a story that no matter how terrible the consequences of such a mistake are - you should not burn bridges after it, committing even more serious offenses, you should always hope that tomorrow will come. This is a film about how even in 18 minutes you can tell a whole story, live a whole life, drown in self-contempt and find an angel in a stranger.
- Bias' challenges us to confront our hidden biases and understand what we risk when we follow our gut.
- Documentary looking at the role of the toilet in our culture, exploring its social history in Britain and abroad, and finding possible future solutions to global sanitation issues.
- A growing boy being disgusted of his life because of his father and went to another country, then he returned India after his father got AIDS and to company him.
- A documentary film in which a 17 year old African-American male encounters prominent Black male icons ('A' Gamers) from diverse fields in a hip, computer-generated video game-style world.
- Covers the key aspects of the world AIDS epidemic through powerful documentary stories about five victims and their communities, on five continents.
- Through the universal language of music and the art of storytelling, the event will call for equality, human rights, and an end to discrimination, spotlighting people of African descent and championing the full protection and promotion of human rights for all. It will embody the unity and common purpose that beat in the heart of humanity.
- Narrated by Academy Award® winning actress Meryl Streep, SHOUT GLADI GLADI celebrates the extraordinary people who rescue African women and girls from obstetric fistula, a medical condition that can turn them into reviled outcasts. Directed by Adam Friedman and Iain Kennedy, and filmed in Malawi and Sierra Leone, the film spotlights the quest of Ann Gloag, the indefatigable philanthropist and former nurse who drives the movement to save these vulnerable women, and presents the patients as they tell stirring tales of their struggles and triumphs. Everything culminates with the exuberant Gladi Gladi ceremony, a singing and dancing blowout that marks the day the women and girls return home cured.
- Moving with Purpose tells the story of a group of young people from four African countries, Botswana, Ghana, Tanzania and Uganda, brought together by the African Youth Alliance with one common goal, to document and change the behaviour of those living in countries affected by HIV and AIDS. Launched in 2000 by the Bill and Melinda Gates foundation, the United Nations Population fund, PATH and Pathfinder International, the African Youth Alliance film gives these young people a chance for their voices to be heard.
- Digital Interactive Web Television Portal for study of The Civil War and increasing learning outcomes. What caused the war? Why did people fight? Why did the country secede? The Portal is guided by the Madcap History Portal guides.
- When 25,000 camels gather in a small town for a week, the resulting camel dung can be a mountainous problem for most people...or a solution for a few.