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Environmental management systems researchers Tyler Caruso & Erik Facteau discuss their current project on urban rooftop farming in Long Island City.
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In: People
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Views: 189
Added 6 months ago
Guns drawn, a SWAT team kicks in the door of a private business. Are the cops there for drug dealers? Mafia mobsters? Terrorists? No, the long arm of the law is out for the real dangerous contraband: raw milk and grass-fed chickens. Nick Gillespie sits down with Kristin Canty, director of Farmageddon: The Unseen War on American Farms, a new documentary about small farms and co-ops that have been raided by the food police.
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In: People
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Views: 282
Added 7 months ago
Pastor Joseph Tolton of Rehoboth Temple Christ Conscious Church in Harlem talks to the Daily News about being an openly gay pastor.
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In: People
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Views: 187
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Environmental damage is already costing us trillions a year, according to Pavan Sukhdev, head of the UN Green Economy Initiative. Sukhdev applies numbers to things that nature does for free like purifying drinking water, supplying food and fuel, protecting coasts from storms, and generally keeping humans alive and healthy.
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In: People
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Views: 224
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Randy Hartjes isn’t afraid of hard work, but chronic health problems haven’t made it easy for him to handle all the chores on his Wisconsin dairy farm. Andy suffers from what is called “Brittle Bone Disease,” a hereditary condition that causes chronic pain, stiff joints and his bones to easily break.
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By: KVIE
In: People
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Views: 977
Added 11 months ago
Melissa Lucashenko delivers the second public lecture in the 2008 series of Sydney PEN Voices: The 3 Writers Project. She speaks on the subject of SURVIVAL in Sydney (followed by a conversation with ABC presenter Fran Kelly).
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In: People
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Views: 435
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Academic-turned-cop and best-selling author George "Doc" Thompson describes how tactical language allows leaders to achieve their goals. He explains his system of "verbal judo" and how it can be applied by everyone from parents to policemen.
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In: People
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Views: 4,116
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Professor Niall Ferguson offers an evolutionary approach to financial history. He questions the impeding of 'natural selection' by keeping the financial dinosaurs alive through the life support of monetary injections.
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Views: 568
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The 1950s, a decade defined by conformity, consumerism, and conservatism, were coming to a close, and a new era of social, spiritual, sexual, and psychological revolution was beginning. By the end of the century, Americans would have a new outlook on religion and new ways of practicing medicine, and the Mind/Body/Spirit movement would make things like yoga, organic produce, and alternative medicine commonplace.
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In: People
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Views: 316
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Over the years American farmers have answered many a crisis, here at home and in far-flung places around the globe. Now there’s a different kind of challenge; one we’re all facing. It’s the uncertain supply and rising cost of fuel and energy.
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By: KVIE
In: People
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Views: 2,628
Added 11 months ago
Founder and Chair of the Board of Trustees of the Wikimedia Foundation Jimmy Wales discusses how the nature of Wikipedia ensures neutrality.
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Views: 675
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The question of assisted dying has not been out of the media spotlight in recent months. Although the Assisted Dying for the Terminally Ill Bill was blocked by the House of Lords in 2006, a spate of TV dramas and documentary films have revived the debate about introducing a change to the law to assist terminally ill patients who request the 'right to die'.
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In: People
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Views: 2,997
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Price Is Right host Drew Carey talks about the game show hosts that have influenced him.
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In: People
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Views: 138
Added 5 months ago
On my way to South Carolina last year, someone suggested I check out the small historical town of Pendleton, if I had time, for it wasn't too far from where I was staying. On a Thursday afternoon I found myself on Route 88, which took me right to the center of this small town. It was nearing 4:00pm as I rounded a bend that led to the Village Green. There in front of me was a big banner reminding folks about the Pendleton Farmers Market , Thursdays at 4p - 6p, on the Village Green. Lynn and
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In: People
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Views: 2,937
Added 10 months ago
UNICEF correspondent Rob McBride reports on one school's efforts to feed children and families their only meal each day amidst the drought crisis in Wajir, Kenya, one of the districts worst affected by prolonged drought.
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By: UNICEF
In: People
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Views: 134
Added 5 months ago
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