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The Tragically Hip performing Wheat Kings in Victoria, BC...the kick off show to their cross country tour on January 7, 2007. Apologies for the less than perfect audio.
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A short little flick I made in one night. We were trying to tie-in a fight scene somehow to the industrialization of America for an AP US History project... cuz, you know, fight scenes are really cool.....
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This is a spec video serving as an introduction to the New Agrarian Center in Oberlin, Ohio. Our hope is that this video is the first of a series of educational and promotional videos dealing with the Center's work and the movement to increase Cleveland's consumption of fresh, locally grown, organic food.
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In a buffalo house high in the Himalaya mountains, reflections on how animals and technology evolved and orgins of inequality. For further reflections related to this, please see http://www.alanmacfa rlane.com/global/pro g6.htm
Features families from across the nation, including the Michael and Susan Bradrick family in gorgeous Washington state, the Houk family in central Illinois ? who've been farming for three generations ? the Wilson family in Virginia, and many more! Hosted by Jim Bob Howard and beautifully filmed to capture the true essence of family life on a farm.
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In a buffalo shed in the high Himalayas, reflections on the development of animals and technology and effects on inequality.
For more along similar lines, please see http://www.alanmacfa rlane.com/global/pro g6.htm
International scholar Jun Borras (Philipines, NL, Canada) gives an honest assessment of the relative importance of agrarian reform in areas dominated by the biofuel agribusiness.
The pocket watch became a symbol of regulation and became associated with urban, trade, merchant life, as opposed to the slower rhythms of agricultural life dominated by the seasons. Control over the length of things became a right -- as in torture. Simon Schaffer explains.