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Margaret Moody

Color Adjustment Documentary - 1 views

This documentary is a great resource that provides solid information on racism in television shows from the 1950s to about the 1990s.

documentary research project resource

started by Margaret Moody on 31 May 15 no follow-up yet
Carina Isbell

Forks Over Knives - 0 views

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    This documentary, book, and lifestyle has affected my life in a million ways. It completely opened my eyes to the connection between food and health and I highly recommend it to anyone, not just those who are labeled as "granola hippies" but to anyone interested in how they can be both healthy and informed.
Kiley Pratt

Ayurveda: the Art of Being - 0 views

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    An interesting documentary that helps to clarify Ayurvedic medicine. Very useful as I have been confused about the specifics of Ayurveda and traditional medicine, and want to have a solid understanding before pursuing an in-depth study next fall.
Rider Maccrellish

Wolf Pack - 0 views

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    This BBC documentary "Wolf Pack" follows the integration of Canadian wolves into Yellowstone after the extinction of Grey Wolves in North America. The documentary follows the largest wolf pack, the "Druid Peak Pack," in Yellowstone through a huge growth in the wolf population of the pack and of Yellowstone park. The film is detailed and well made, not only does is show the dynamics of the Druid pack but also Grey Wolves in general.
Rider Maccrellish

Living With Wolves - 0 views

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    A 1990 documentary filmed in the Sawtooth Mountains. Jim and Jamie Dutcher follow what comes to be called "The Saw Tooth Pack." The couple follows the pack in a close and detailed fashion, naming the wolves. The roles of different wolves and the class system of a large wolf pack are a big part of this documentary.
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