The Hard-Working Man | Port Protection

The wisdom that comes with age pays off for one Port Protection senior who has some time-saving tricks.
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5 Things to Know Before Going on an Adventure | Explorer

Before embarking on a tough expedition, consider these five things for a successful adventure.
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Explorer, the longest-running documentary series in cable television history, honored with nearly 60 Emmys and hundreds of other awards, continues as a series of major specials on the National Geographic Channel. In the course of more than two thousand films, Explorer has taken viewers to more than 120 countries, opening a window on hidden parts of the world, unlocking mysteries both ancient and modern, and investigating stories of science, nature, and culture.

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Is Humanity Inherently Evil? | The Story of God

Morgan Freeman discusses “original sin” with a Baptist reverend and theologian.
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Today, for better or worse, the power of religion touches all of our lives, no matter what our faith. This is Morgan Freeman’s journey to discover how our beliefs connect us all. This is the quest of our generation. This is the Story of God.

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Love Can Change Anything’: LGBTQ Youth Speak Up in Uganda | Short Film Showcase

Uganda is one of at least 34 African countries where homosexual acts are illegal. Members of the LGBTQ community receive no protection from discrimination, violence, arbitrary arrests, and forced evictions. Several people were recently forced into a safe house after a local tabloid printed their photo alongside the headline “500 (UG) Gays Hold Secret Party”. Filmmaker Katie Nelson traveled to the capital city of Kampala to interview several of young Ugandans in hiding and asked them, “What does love mean to you?” Editor Joshua Carlon weaves together their responses into a touching piece about the power of love in the face of oppression.
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#لادودا_متاتا | الثعابين

لادودا ماتاتا – هو وجهتك لعالم الحيوان من على شاشة اليوتيوب من مواجهات لأخطر و أغرب و ألطف و أذكى الحيوانات على وجهه الأرض، برنامج ترفهي و تعليمي لعالم لا حدود له

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Climbing Asia’s Forgotten Mountain, Part 1 – Nat Geo Live

The quest to climb Hkakabo Razi in the remote area of northern Myanmar was conceived by Hilaree O’Neill and Mark Jenkins and their yearning for an “anti-Everest” expedition. In the fall of 2014, Hilaree O’Neill, the expedition leader, and Mark Jenkins, Cory Richards, Renan Ozturk, and Emily Harrington set out to climb this formidable peak and determine whether it is the highest peak in Southeast Asia by standing on top with a GPS. What followed was a demanding journey full of setbacks that would push these five climbers to their limits emotionally, physically, and mentally. Hear Hilaree O’Neill talk about this epic expedition and being taken to “the point of no return.”

Part 1 of 3: Hilaree O’Neill talks about the team facing a ride on the “death train,” town arrest, and dense jungle on their journey to the base of Hkakabo Razi to begin their climb.

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Read the full-length article about the climb online in National Geographic magazine: http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2015/09/hkakabo-razi-climb/jenkins-text

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