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This pilot episode features Me to We Style - a Canadian clothing company that sells T-shirts with positive messages that are manufactured in the U.S. and Canada in an ethical manner out of pesticide-free, renewable materials. Also see a group of teens in suburban Philadelphia who have their own beehives and collect, spin and bottle the honey for charity. Also profiled is FareStart, a state-of-the-art culinary institute and restaurant in Seattle that trains homeless and disadvantaged people to work in the food industry.
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Video Length: 2475
Date Found: July 20, 2010
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Halogen |
May 31, 2011
Boaz cruises through New York City on a Cargo Bike, finds futuristic vehicles at MIT and takes to the air in a 1920s barnstormer. Plus, the gang predicts the future with fortune cookies.
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Halogen |
May 31, 2011
Boaz cruises through New York City on a Cargo Bike, finds futuristic vehicles at MIT and takes to the air in a 1920s barnstormer. Plus, the gang predicts the future with fortune cookies.
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Halogen |
May 23, 2011
Boaz makes a daring escape on a Harley, takes a spin on a shopping cart in South Carolina, and takes a leg of the trip on unicycle…for four seconds. Plus, Paul reunites the gang after a heated dispute.
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Halogen |
May 23, 2011
In Florida Boaz dodges alligators on Lake Okeechobee, hops atop a saddle for a lakeside ride and kayaks the Caloosahatchee River. Plus, Boaz leaves the gang on the edge of their seats after he’s stranded at
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Halogen |
May 18, 2011
“I can’t describe to you the feeling of terror…I didn’t know was I was going to have to endure that night.” They are not criminals, but instead victims. Interviews with experts Susan D. Roske and Megan Clark explain that although they’re victims, the girls also pose a risk to themselves. Most ...
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