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Examines the lily to identify the parts of a flower and show how it functions in the production of seeds. Pictures a variety of other flowers and compares the flowering plants to some non-flowering plants.
10 years ago on February 18th, 2013, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds marked an evolution in their music by releasing the album Push The Sky Away, a subtle and beautiful record that set the scene for ongoing sonic explorations ever since. To celebrate this anniversary, their performance at Los Angeles’ Fonda Theatre, from February 21st, 2013, will be available worldwide to watch for free, for a limited time. The band played Push The Sky Away in full followed by a set of classic tracks in the week of release. The concert was streamed worldwide on the night, live on YouTube.
The battle lines have been drawn, placing old friends Kira and Athrun on opposing sides in the war. The resulting battle will mark a turning point in their lives as Athrun and the ZAFT forces launch a major offensive designed to end the war once and for all!
Touching, growing, caring, dancing. Seedlings climbing around fingertips, birds morphing into humans. But the tender touches slowly fade as the shadows grow and the witches of the forest start to disappear. Rooted in patriarchal violence, history keeps repeating itself.
If you're ever around the Oxbow High School football field on a cool, autumn afternoon, you're likely to hear Coach Gene Tierney barking his favorite line, "Don't mess with the chest!" "Coach Tyranny," as his players call him, is on a mission to change the world, just as soon as he figures out how. In fact, he is so obsessed with developing neck, chest, and calf muscles that he needs a little help from the people around him to keep him on the right track. Even though he may seem misguided, Coach Tyranny has a massive chest that houses one of the biggest hearts around. In the end, if there's one thing we can learn from Coach Tyranny, it's that God really can use anyone.
Short film by Jae-Yeong Heo, Soo-gil Lee, and Derek Son Tae-woong.
It is the story of the struggles of young indigenous Mexicans who leave their homes and move to an urban environment.
A fantastic adventure with thrilling action. Fifty fantastic characters in fifty amazing locations. Who’s chasing whom? Where is Happiness? Where is Aglaia? Why do we live? Why do we love?
The Earth Forces has commissioned another Archangel-class ship, the Dominion; its sole mission is to destroy the renegade Archangel. As the battle draws to its ultimate conclusion, it is possible that humanity itself will be the victim. Kira, Athrun, and the others must stop a war that threatens both sides with genocide!
Culinary artist Nomi Shannon shows us how to use nuts and seeds to make hearty entrees and protein-rich meals. Nomi demonstrates how to make nori rolls, stuffed peppers, 'neat-balls' and gravy, Asian pate, chiles rellenos, pâté, loaves and the sun garden burger.
Muslim and Jewish teens come together to animate the story of two men, Abdol Hossein Sardari and Ibrahim Morady, a Muslim and a Jew in Paris during the Holocaust. Their friendship and advocacy saved Jewish lives and the generations who would follow them. Created by NewGround MAJIC Changemakers and The Righteous Conversations Project – teens, mentors and filmmakers who are inspired by this story to celebrate the life-saving power of relationship and partnership. To learn more about NewGround: mjnewground.org. To learn more about The Righteous Conversations Project - righteousconversations.org/
Over the last few years, our understanding of Genetic Engineering has increased significantly, even so we are only beginning to observe the detrimental effects. Genetic Engineering of plants has been shown through scientific study disruptive to entire cellular mechanisms of plants, animals and humans, along with severe negative impact on the environment. The Big Ag companies; Monsanto, DuPont, Syngenta--are dead set that the world's populations remain in the dark, ignorant about the devastating health and environmental risks, and argue their manipulation of genes is safe, yet increasing study shows the opposite. To counter the lies, another award winning documentary hits back with the truth.
They were in the prime of their lives and thousands of miles from home. Night after relentless night, they flew their bombers into the jaws of death braving fighters, flak and enemy artillery. They were the heroes of the Royal Canadian Air Force based at Goosepool, now Durham Tees Valley Airport in the North East of England.
In the midst of chaotic lives and poverty, a group of women from La Carpio, Costa Rica rise to meet the challenge of helping others in need. Looking to move their lives to a new level of empowerment, the women decide to put on a play and give outreach to other women and children - often undocumented workers - laboring in the coffee fields. Coffee pickers are often undocumented immigrant workers that suffer from dire poverty, high rates of breast cancer and other illness, and have few avenues of hope for change. We watch as a new seed is planted and a model of empowerment created.
NICK CAVE AND THE BAD SEEDS FM BROADCAST RECORDING FROM 1996 By the time of their performance at the Bizarre Festival on 17th August 1996, Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds were enjoying their most successful era to date. Their latest album Murder Ballads, released in February that year, was their best-selling record yet, having topped the charts in three countries and reached the Top 10 in a further five. This was aided in no small part by Nick Cave s duet with Kylie Minogue on Where the Wild Roses Grow , which was a worldwide hit and earned the band two ARIA awards. The video received repeated airplay on MTV, who would later nominate Nick Cave for Best Male Artist at the MTV Awards.
Gathering their forces in the Mediterranean Sea, the Earth Alliance and Orb Union fleets launch a second attack on the Minerva, and this time not even the Archangel's intervention can halt the fighting. While Shinn unleashes his anger against the Orb fleet, Kira and Athrun confront each another in battle, and one of these lifelong friends falls in defeat. Back in the PLANT homeland, Chairman Durandal thinks back on his past and considers his plans for the future... plans which will require the removal of disruptive elements like Lacus and the Archangel crew. In the aftermath of the battle, Shinn reaches a fateful ecision. Stella, the enemy pilot he once promised to protect, is now a captive aboard the Minerva. Stella's physical condition is rapidly deteriorating, and Shinn will have to betray everything he believes in order to save her life.
The Minerva docks at a ZAFT base, where they are met by Chairman Durandal. Over a quiet dinner, he talks with Athrun, Shinn and other members of the crew. This conversation leads Shinn to reflect on the past, and the events that brought them to where they are now. But understanding does not bring peace, and after another argument with some of his shipmates, Shinn heads ashore to clear his head. There he meets a beautiful girl, and watches her fall into the ocean. He dives in to rescue her, and in turn then must wait to be rescued. Meanwhile, the Alliance Forces gather, along with their Orb Allies, to launch an attack on ZAFT. The Minerva scrambles and prepares for battle. But unknown to either side, far beneath the waves, another group is going to try to put an end to the fighting.
Shy Natsu awakens as part of a group chosen to ensure the survival of humanity. Together, they have to survive on a changed Earth.
"And Still the Seed" is a short film shot in Puerto Rico across three different ecosystems. It narrates the story of various trees and highlights aspects of the island's deforestation. The film also features a contemporary woman working diligently to preserve and care for the seeds of endangered species. This juxtaposition provides a powerful commentary on the island's environmental challenges and the ongoing efforts to combat them. The film invites viewers to witness the delicate balance between destruction and preservation in Puerto Rico's natural landscape.