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NOW on PBS | Women, Power and Politics | PBS
From a U.S. Senate race to the Presidential palace in Chile; from a team of high school debaters in New York City to the halls of Parliament in Rwanda, women are striving for power. But what drives them, ... 04:32
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NATURE | The Queen of Trees | Giving Food and Shelter | PBS (#2310)
This 100-year-old sycomore fig supports an incredibly diverse array of wildlife. But without the tiny fig wasp, none of this would be possible. 02:20
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WIDE ANGLE | Lord's Children | PBS (#705)
For over 20 years, more than 65,000 children have been kidnapped by Uganda's anti-government rebel group and forced to serve as child soldiers and sex slaves. 04:32
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NATURE | Wisdom of the Wild | Preview | PBS (#1705)
From the ancient world to the modern, human lives have been influenced by animals in matters that reach far beyond the food chain. “Wisdom of the Wild” illustrates some of the surprising ways in which ... 01:51
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WIDE ANGLE | Birth of a Surgeon | PBS (#703)
In 2004, Mozambique introduced a new health care initiative to train midwives in emergency obstetric care in an attempt to guarantee access to quality medical care during pregnancy and childbirth. 03:23
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WIDE ANGLE | Heart of Darfur | PBS (#701)
www.pbs.org/wnet/wideangle/epi... With the Darfur peace process in shambles, how long can the Darfuri people survive? The film captures the desperation of daily life in remote villages and crowded ... 00:31
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Baboon Metaphysics: The Evolution of a Social Mind (#145)
Full Program: Since 1992, Dr. Robert Seyfarth has been involved in a study of communication, cognition and behavior among baboons in Botswana. 44:41
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P.O.V. | Traces of the Trade | PBS (#2101)
First-time filmmaker Katrina Browne makes a troubling discovery - her New England ancestors were the largest slave-trading family in U.S. history. 02:17
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NOVA | A Walk to Beautiful | A Second Chance | PBS (#3506)
The Addis Ababa Fistula Hospital in Ethiopia has treated over 30,000 women who suffer from a birth injury called a fistula. These women, most of whom are rejected by society, get a second chance at life. ... 04:22
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Universal Language (#1306)
A choir from Tanzania touring and performing gospel music in Iowa is featured. 07:43
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Green Construction in Iowa (Full Program) (#150)
Full Program: Saving money and saving the planet are two of the good reasons architects around the state give for designing sustainable "green" buildings. The Iowa Journal investigates. 27:46
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Sustainable Architecture: Designing Green Buildings (#150)
Architect Kevin Nordmeyer introduces Iowans to LEED certification, a method of measuring how sustainable a new building is. 06:17
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NATURE | The Gorilla King | Gorilla Challenger | PBS (#2511)
Normally Titus is a calm and distinguished leader. However, recent challenges to Titus' rule by his rival, Kuryama, have the entire group of gorillas on edge. Could this be the climax of Titus's epic ... 02:42
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NATURE | The Gorilla King | Gorilla Baby Named Titus | PBS (#2511)
In 1974, Dian Fossey and researcher Kelly Stewart witnessed something few have ever seen: a newborn gorilla in the wild. Rereading her notes about that magical day, Kelly recalls what it was like to ... 02:39
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NATURE | The Gorilla King | Preview | PBS (#2511)
NATURE retraces the life of Titus, silverback leader, from birth to present reign, spanning a tumultuous period in the history of a species and a nation in "The Gorilla King." In 1974, renowned primatologist ... 00:31


















