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InterviewclipwithDesmondTutu
From: Nobel Prize on Sun, Jul 10 2011 7:13 AM
Interview with Desmond Tutu by freelance journalist Marika Griehsel in Gothenburg, Sweden, 28 September 2007.
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ManvsWildLookOutBeloooowwwww
From: Discovery Channel on Sun, Jul 10 2011 6:07 AM
While working his way down a steep ravine in New Zealand, Bear Grylls struggles — and fails -- to hang onto a wet moss-covered rock.
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ManvsWildPeanutButterOrSnot
From: Discovery Channel on Sun, Jul 10 2011 6:07 AM
In New Zealand, Bear Grylls feeds on a headless huhu grub, which some people claim tastes like peanut butter. Bear, however, is not one of those people.
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ManvsWildUltimateNutCracker
From: Discovery Channel on Sun, Jul 10 2011 6:06 AM
In New Zealand, Bear Grylls uses a wire — and his creativity -- to cross a river. But, believe us, it was uncomfortable.
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ManvsWildRimrockReady
From: Discovery Channel on Sun, Jul 10 2011 6:06 AM
Are you stuck on a mountain — unable to go up OR down -- without a rope, belay or harness? Bear Grylls has just the solution for you.
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SwampLoggersSuperDuperGrill
From: Discovery Channel on Sun, Jul 10 2011 6:05 AM
The loggers have a special delivery - a super duper grill to have a large cookout for the crew!
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SwampLoggersWorkoutEquipment
From: Discovery Channel on Sun, Jul 10 2011 6:05 AM
Bobby heads home to take care of what could be a lifesaving delivery.
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SwampLoggersTheBackupTruck
From: Discovery Channel on Sun, Jul 10 2011 6:05 AM
Bobby’s top producing driver, Gary, gets stuck driving the 20-year-old backup truck.
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SwampLoggersCleanUpCrew
From: Discovery Channel on Sun, Jul 10 2011 6:05 AM
With the 100-load goal out of reach at the Smith Tract, the loggers begin to clean up their work area to prepare for the 84,000 pound logging trucks.
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ManvsWildATacticalInsertion
From: Discovery Channel on Sun, Jul 10 2011 6:05 AM
There’s no better way to get to the inhospitable terrains of New Zealand than a Hercules C130 transport aircraft, through whose tailgate Bear Grylls gleefully flings himself.
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SitFEp1EvolutioninFiction
From: iTunes on Sun, Jul 10 2011 5:33 AM
In the first episode of Science in the Fiction we take a look at the accuracy of how the theory of evolution is portrayed in the movies and on TV.
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7611PigeonCamsPhotonicKnotsLIGHTMATTERS
From: iTunes on Sun, Jul 10 2011 12:50 AM
In this week’s Light Matters, Photonics Media's weekly video newscast: The July issue of Photonics Spectra is previewed, pigeons could give robots a birds-eye view, II-VI beefs up its photonics portfolio, and laser tweezers help tie tiny knots. Hosted by Photonics Media's Laura Marshal...
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SeparationAnxiety60SecondPositiveParenting
From: iTunes on Sat, Jul 09 2011 11:37 PM
The most difficult part of taking your child to day care is often ... taking your child to day care. In this segment of 60-Second Positive Parenting, child psychologist Geoffrey Putt, PsyD, director of parenting and family support services at Akron Children’s Hospital, offers a few tips to ease ...
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2011OncologySummerSymposiumPresentationMCelesteSimon
From: MIT TechTV on Sat, Jul 09 2011 10:57 PM
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SunburnReliefTips
From: redOrbit on Sat, Jul 09 2011 6:35 PM
Sunburns are the norm during these long, hot, summer days. A Texas dermatologist has some tips for finding relief from the pain.
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GregoryCBeroza
From: iTunes on Sat, Jul 09 2011 6:29 PM
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From: 123Video on Sat, Jul 09 2011 2:13 PM
8 Juli 2011 bouwvakkersherrie
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JAPANESEWATERPOWEREDCAR
From: 123Video on Sat, Jul 09 2011 2:13 PM
JAPANESE WATER POWERED CAR!!.
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ThroughTheWormhole2QuantumRulesAll
From: The Science Channel on Sat, Jul 09 2011 10:29 AM
Studies have shown the quantum mechanics govern may everything in our universe.
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ThroughTheWormhole2PrecognitionfromEvolution
From: The Science Channel on Sat, Jul 09 2011 10:29 AM
Could precognition simply be the next level of human evolution?
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