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Peter Horsfield

Extraordinary People - Jane Fonda - 0 views

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    Jane Fonda-who doesn't know her? Recipient of a Tony Award, two Academy Awards, an Emmy Award, and three Golden Globes, she's one of the greatest actresses of all time. Her 1980s exercise videos are still regarded as the bestselling workout videos of all time, selling about 17 million copies worldwide. She's been the target of controversies all along after her Hanoi Jane brouhaha, but even that catastrophic misstep did little to diminish her stardom. Jane remained one of the most respected stars then and now.
Fred Delventhal

Brainyflix - 12 views

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    "We're running our annual Brainyflix Video Contest starting JANUARY 1, 2010. We'll be awarding a Grand Prize of $600 to the video that receives the mo\ st number of votes" via Joe Brennan
Fred Delventhal

Shortie Awards - 9 views

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    The Shortie Awards: International Film & News Festival is for students ages 7-18 and their teachers. Deadline April 9, 2010
Randy Rodgers

Become a Maker - DIY - 9 views

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    The DIY online club awards badges (called 'Skills' on the site) to students and kids of all ages in exchange for completing tasks. DIY Makers share their work with the community and get patches for the Skills they earn. Each Skill consists of a set of Challenges that help them learn techniques to get the hang of it. Once a Maker completes a Challenge, they add photos and video to their Portfolio to show what they did.
Jennifer Dorman

The Civil Rights Digital Library - 0 views

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    CRDL is a partnership among librarians, technologists, archivists, educators, scholars, academic publishers, and public broadcasters. The initiative receives support through a National Leadership Grant for Libraries awarded to the University of Georgia by the Institute of Museum and Library Services.
Ty Yost

HBO Archives: Archival Collection: The March of Time® - 0 views

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    From 1935 to 1967, Time Inc's newsreel series, "The March of Time®" chronicled the events of our lives. The March of Time® separated itself from its competitors using its trademark "pictorial journalism," mixing highly-produced, long-form, documentary-style stories with dramatic re-enactments. These award-winning motion pictures recorded global events and brought them to big screens around the world and then later, television. The collection also contains historic footage dating back to 1913.
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