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Connections with Japan: Manga
Sachiko Murphy talks about the art of manga, its history, and styles of manga animation.
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Connections with Japan: Kabuki
Sachiko Murphy talks about the history of kabuki theater, then two of her students prepare for a kabuki performance. Sachiko Murphy also demonstrates how to dress someone in a kimono and shows examples ...
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BILL MOYERS JOURNAL | A Society on Steroids | PBS
A Bill Moyers essay on what the Mitchell Report on steroid use in baseball can tell us about America today. For more information, go to www.pbs.org/moyers 04:09
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FRONTLINE/World | Ghana: Baseball Dreams | PBS
Reporter Zachary Stauffer discovers a fledgling baseball community in Ghana, where soccer has been the overwhelming sports passion. For more information go to: www.pbs.org/frontlineworld/rou... 03:34
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Midwestern Entrepreneur Adds Ethanol To Ventures List (#3314)
Over more than 20 years, Bruce Rastetter has owned 3 businesses classified as power houses. 06:30
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The 2007 Food and Family Farm Summit (#3311)
Five Democratic candidates seeking their party's nomination for president laid out their rural agenda at a Farmers Union Farm Summit. 06:15
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O' Christmas Tree (#3313)
Christmas tree growers are hoping that an increase in sales will make a white Christmas a little greener. 05:05
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INDEPENDENT LENS | Miss Navajo | PBS (#905)
For more than 50 years, the Miss Navajo Nation beauty pageant has given its contestants opportunities to showcase not only their beauty but also their skills in dance, music and sheep slaughtering. Following ... 02:06
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Global Warming in Iowa (#106)
Even the most ardent of environmental naysayers are conceding something seems to be happening to the world’s climate. A warming of the planet by even a degree over a century, they say, can have a significant ... 03:32
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Norman Borlaug on The World Food Prize (#104)
Dr. Norman Borlaug, an Iowa native who grew up on a farm in Cresco, dreamt of ending world hunger. In the 1940s and 50s, he developed "high-yield" agriculture, which earned him the Nobel Peace Prize in ... 03:34
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Neil Harl on the Ethanol Boom (#103)
Ethanol has been much in the news of late and for good reason. It’s been driving the state’s commodity prices to levels not ever seen. But with an eye on history, seasoned Iowa State Economist Neil Harl ... 02:52
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The World Food Prize (Full Program) (#104)
Full Program: The World Food Prize has been called the “Nobel Prize” for agriculture. This episode features a profile of the history of this award, and of its founder, Norman Borlaug. 27:45
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Local Food Movement (Full Program) (#102)
Full Program: Restaurants, institutions and culinary schools around the state are embracing locally produced foods. What does this mean to producers, consumers and the overall Iowa economy? What role should government ... 27:15
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Kalona Organics (#102)
Seeing a need to help small farmers and processors increase their sales, Bill Evans, a Kalona area businessman, created Kalona Organics. The company focuses on the distribution of produce, eggs and milk ... 04:47
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Nebraska Corporate Farm Ban Is History (#3305)
One of the nation's strongest corporate farm bans is dead but what does this mean for Nebraska farmers? 07:10









