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India: A New Life
from FRONTLINE/World | PBS on March 20, 2008
Duration: 17
Duration: 17
FRONTLINE/World reporter Gita Pullapilly profiles Father Thomas Koshy, a priest in southern India providing education, shelter, and better opportunities to the country's growing number of street children.
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India: A New Life
from FRONTLINE/World | PBS on March 20, 2008
Duration: 17
Duration: 17
FRONTLINE/World reporter Gita Pullapilly profiles Father Thomas Koshy, a priest in southern India providing education, shelter, and better opportunities to the country's growing number of street children.
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Nepal: A Girl's Life
from FRONTLINE/World | PBS on August 16, 2007
Duration: 15
Duration: 15
While trekking in Nepal in 1998, American John Wood saw that many children couldn't afford to go to school and that schools in the poorest rural areas had a chronic shortage of books. It was a transformational experience for Wood that spurred him to start a literacy program called Room to Read. This week's FRONTLINE/World Rough Cut tells the story of Wood's nonprofit that now helps to educate millions of children in the developing world and visits some of the Nepalese communities his program has helped.
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Nepal: A Girl's Life
from FRONTLINE/World | PBS on August 16, 2007
Duration: 15
Duration: 15
While trekking in Nepal in 1998, American John Wood saw that many children couldn't afford to go to school and that schools in the poorest rural areas had a chronic shortage of books. It was a transformational experience for Wood that spurred him to start a literacy program called Room to Read. This week's FRONTLINE/World Rough Cut tells the story of Wood's nonprofit that now helps to educate millions of children in the developing world and visits some of the Nepalese communities his program has helped.
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Uganda: Condom Controversy
from FRONTLINE/World | PBS on August 09, 2007
Duration: 9
Duration: 9
"You must learn how to say no," booms Ugandan evangelical minister Martin Ssempa. "Say 'I do not want to have sex. I have chosen not to have sex.'" So begins this week's FRONTLINE/World Rough Cut, which looks at the controversy over U.S. funding for AIDS relief in Africa.
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Uganda: Condom Controversy
from FRONTLINE/World | PBS on August 09, 2007
Duration: 9
Duration: 9
"You must learn how to say no," booms Ugandan evangelical minister Martin Ssempa. "Say 'I do not want to have sex. I have chosen not to have sex.'" So begins this week's FRONTLINE/World Rough Cut, which looks at the controversy over U.S. funding for AIDS relief in Africa.
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Chicago: Little Mexico
from FRONTLINE/World | PBS on August 02, 2007
Duration: 18
Duration: 18
Elvira Arellano is an illegal Mexican immigrant living in Chicago with a deportation order -- and a 7-year-old American-born son. As a first-generation Polish immigrant who lived in Chicago for nearly 25 years, FRONTLINE/World reporter Marian Marzynski brings a unique perspective to the story of migration to the United States, interweaving Arelleno's story with Chicago's history as an immigrant city.
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Chicago: Little Mexico
from FRONTLINE/World | PBS on August 02, 2007
Duration: 18
Duration: 18
Elvira Arellano is an illegal Mexican immigrant living in Chicago with a deportation order -- and a 7-year-old American-born son. As a first-generation Polish immigrant who lived in Chicago for nearly 25 years, FRONTLINE/World reporter Marian Marzynski brings a unique perspective to the story of migration to the United States, interweaving Arelleno's story with Chicago's history as an immigrant city.
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Salsabila
from YouTube :: Videos by awaludin on April 20, 2007
Duration: 80
Duration: 80
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