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A provocative investigation into the historical motives that led to the U.S. decision to drop atomic bombs on Japan.
Geneva Gay, Professor of Education at Purdue University, Indiana talks of her experiences of putting anti-racism and multiculturalism into practice in the United States. She discusses ways in which racist...
Looks at surgery for anti-personnel landmine victims as practised in the International Committee of the Red Cross hospital in Peshwar, Pakistan, which treated people wounded by the fighting in Afghanistan.
Shows the range and scale of experiments on animals for pharmaceutical and medical research, defence, and by various consumer industries. Discusses alternative methods of testing, including the Ames test for...
Looks at experiments on animals, with special reference to promate research. Follows the lengthy undercover investigation by the National Anti-Vivisection Socity Special Investigation Department into animal...
Looks at substances added to food that would not normally be eaten alone. Covers: flavour; flavour enhancers - sweetners, salt, food acids; appearance - colour, humectants, bleaches; texture - emulsifiers,...
Demonstrates alternative methods of giving up smoking. Shows use of muscle tension, and an active method of rejecting smoking in addition to relaxation. Filmed in an anti-smoking clinic.
An interactive tutorial for the study of epilepsy. Covers: the causes and classification of seizures, seizure mechanisms, screening for potential anti-seizure drugs, anti-seizure drugs, and ‘status...
'Year in, year out, all round our coasts, the beam of the lightship shines through the night and its siren pierces the fog banks. Light and fog signals reach vessels of all nations equally, and for three...
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