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Greatest moments in NBA history

Celebrates the accomplishments of some of the NBA's most famous players, teams, and coaches.
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China & South Korea

Explores some of the cultural and natural wonders of China and South Korea, including the Great Wall, the Forbidden City, the ancient city of Qufu, and the Haeinsa Temple.

Religions of the world

History and beliefs of major world religions presented through documentary film, recreations, and specialist explanations.

Can buildings make you sick?

Investigates the phenomena of Sick Building Syndrome, looking at how poor air quality, chemical fumes, dust mites, and other hazards can affect occupants, and visiting workplaces in England and the U.S. where tests are being conducted to determine what is making employees sick.

Deadly ascent

A NOVA investigation of deaths at high altitudes, looking at mountain rescues, emergency medical evacuations, and science experiments performed on Mt. McKinley in Alaska's Denali National Park.

That's a family!

a film for kids about family diversity
Children describe their own families and explain concepts like "birth mom," "mixed race," "gay and lesbian," and "stepdad.".

Beowulf

director's cut
In the age of heroes comes the mightiest warrior of them all, Beowulf. After destroying the overpowering demon Grendel, he incurs the undying wrath of the beast's ruthlessly seductive mother, who will use any means possible to ensure revenge. The ensuing epic battle resonate throughout the ages.

Safety first babysitting

Discusses the safety knowledge baby-sitters should possess, presenting scenarios in which young male and female sitters face challenges regarding safety, as well as responsibility and honoring commitments.

How the world dresses

clothing and global culture
Looks at traditional and contemporary garments in a variety of global contexts, showing clothing commonly worn in countries such as Japan, India, Thailand, Morocco, and Egypt.

Metalloids

Presents an introduction to elements known as metalloids, explaining how they display similar characteristics but are not metals, including arsenic, boron, and others.

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