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Wilma Rudolph
Wilma Rudolph

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National Geographic Investigates: Ancient Africa
National Geographic Investigates: Ancient Africa

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Archaeology reveals the rich histories of complex cultures in the cradle of humankind. Study the Dogon people of Mali. Explore the ancient city of Jenne-jeno. Learn how computer technology has recr...

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Huskings, quiltings, and barn raisings
Huskings, quiltings, and barn raisings

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Surveys the history of husking bees, barn raisings, soap boilings, and other American work-play parties, in which people in colonial and pioneer days came together to help one another while having...

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Huskings, quiltings, and barn raisings
Huskings, quiltings, and barn raisings

By Victoria Sherrow

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Surveys the history of husking bees, barn raisings, soap boilings, and other American work-play parties, in which people in colonial and pioneer days came together to help one another while having...

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Bioethics and high-tech medicine
Bioethics and high-tech medicine

By Victoria Sherrow

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Discusses biomedical technologies and their consequences including the ethical dilemmas that arise.

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