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March 30, 2010
The 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver were the most watched Winter Olympics in history. Charlie and Lucky had the chance to experience the event firsthand! A great short for sports and dog lovers ...
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March 09, 2010
"Before my disability there were 10 billion opportunities for me to explore. Now there’s probably five billion, far more than I’ll ever be able to attempt.” - Former Mayor of ...
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December 07, 2009
While walking across the Great Wall, Charlie learns how former CPC leader Deng Xiaoping (1904-1997) began a series of open reform policies with the West that are credited for moving the Chinese ...
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December 07, 2009
The great religions teach us how to show compassion both to God and to fellow human beings. Explore went to Saudi Arabia and discovered how Islamic concepts of giving alms (charity) and the ...
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December 07, 2009
Elephants consume 300-600 pounds of food a day and drink up to 50 gallons of water, sucking water up into their trunk and blowing it into their mouth. They also use their trunks as a built-in ...
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December 07, 2009
As its economy continues to develop at breakneck speed, China’s coal-fired power plants work round the clock to provide the energy for growth, releasing huge amounts of greenhouse gases into the ...
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December 07, 2009
Thanks to the extraordinary people who have mastered the art of listening and who have dedicated their lives to preserving India’s ancient traditions, the captivating melodies of Indian culture ...
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December 07, 2009
Inuit throat singing is a unique and enchanting form of musical expression. A mixture of husky chanting and low growling, throat singing is actually a competition where the first person to laugh, ...
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December 07, 2009
Shanghai, situated on the banks of the Yangtze River, is China’s largest city. It has a population of around 20 million people and includes one of the world's busiest ports. Our guide, ...
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December 07, 2009
Dedicated conservationists like Fateh Singh are often all that stand between India’s wild tigers and extinction.
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December 07, 2009
Guided by the principle of "in their world, on their terms," Denise Herzing and her team of researchers track and observe a pod of wild Atlantic spotted dolphins in the Bahamas. Using ...
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December 07, 2009
Baby mountain gorillas are not much different from human babies: They both have soft, pink skin, they love their mothers, and they love to eat. Unfortunately, they also get sick a lot, and 30% of ...
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December 07, 2009
Drawing students from around the world, EARTH University in Costa Rica teaches future leaders how to implement agricultural techniques that drive economic progress while still respecting and ...
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December 07, 2009
In Tanzanian society, disabled children are often kept out of the public eye by their families because handicaps are considered taboo, or punishments from God. The Sibusiso School seeks to ...
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December 07, 2009
Explore went to China on a fact-finding mission led by Charles Annenberg Weingarten, a trustee of the Annenberg Foundation. During the three-week trip, the team discovered many of China’s hidden ...
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December 07, 2009
About 2,000 years ago, Emperor Qin unified warring states to create what is known today as contemporary China. It is believed that his favorite instrument was the guzheng. Its tranquil vibrations ...
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December 07, 2009
The Kokua Hawai’i Foundation was founded by Jack Johnson and his wife Kim, who wanted to share the importance of caring for the planet with Hawaii's youth. Through catchy songs like ...
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December 07, 2009
During his rule (259-120 BCE), Emperor Qin’s lavish building projects and harsh reign caused unrest among Chinese peasants. They gathered, seized the steel weapons from the terracotta warriors in ...
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December 07, 2009
Charles Annenberg Weingarten asks Jack Johnson why it is important to be selfless and gets a lyrical reply: We’re all interconnected, he says. "Gravity's got a hold on us ...
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December 07, 2009
What happens when Palestinian youth are given an alternative to a life of violence and martyrdom? Deep inside the most radicalized refugee camp in the Palestinian Occupied Territories, The ...
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