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A show about alittle what China has done for the world.
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Be a Torchbearer for God - Part 2
Words of Wisdom .741. 120 MB Be a Torchbearer for God - Part 2, November 25, 1999, Johannesburg, S. Africa, Air date: Sept 24, 2008 (WOW - 20080924)
Bruce H. Lipton. Ph.D., cellular biologist, author, and former Associate Professor at the University of Wisconsin's School of Medicine. His pioneering research on cloned human cells at Wisconsin and Stanford University's School of Medicine presaged the revolutionary field of epigenetics, the new science of how environment and perception control genes.
Chinese supermarket
two guys filming ducks and pigeons for national geographic Russian channel. National Geographic had nothing to do with this and the intro was downloaded from an another source. This is a film my friend and I made
Panorama Expose on a Major Pharmeceuticals Company
With their low-yield, high quality products, small regional producers are meeting the demands of a more sophisticated marketplace and beer has joined the queue – small breweries offering unique, full-flavoured, full-bodied beers. It’s boom time for hand-crafted beers. We visit the key industry players – like Bootleg Brewery – who are taking wine producers head on with high quality beers. We also visit start up micro-brewers Bug Ocean to see first hand what challenges face first-time commercial brewers. While in the west, we learn the secrets behind the success of one of Australia’s best pub breweries, Fremantle’s Sail and Anchor.
Bruce H. Lipton. Ph.D., cellular biologist, author, and former Associate Professor at the University of Wisconsin's School of Medicine. His pioneering research on cloned human cells at Wisconsin and Stanford University's School of Medicine presaged the revolutionary field of epigenetics, the new science of how environment and perception control genes.
Made at the time of the renegotiation of the Antarctic Treaty, this investigative documentary examines what is really going on in Antarctica. Unlike previous documentaries, most of which have been about the Antarctic environment, this programme focuses on the scientific research being carried out by specific nations.
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