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- In a bid to save the last of his family, Gutjuk, a young Aboriginal man, teams up with ex-soldier Travis to track down Baywara, the most dangerous warrior in the Territory, his uncle.
- In 1953, at Fort Bliss, Texas, two former Korean War combat veterans work as drill sergeants and fall in love with the same woman.
- A documentary that follows a team of veterans returning from combat in Afghanistan and Iraq as they set out to climb a towering Himalayan peak to overcome challenges and heal the mental and emotional ravages of war.
- A likable college psychology student is tested daily with his roomies, one in friendship, and the other on patience as a third wheel freeloader. A contemporary life effort in the psychological, even pathological, and pretty typical day of students who make this school of no fools and broken rules.
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- In a near-present, five New Yorkers retreat to a remote rural farm to begin a new life.
- Extreme flooding events in recent years have devastated countless communities throughout the UK, and it is only a matter of time before such destructive waters are seen again. Beyond the immediate loss of livelihood and business, the impacts of these floods have permeated much deeper, affecting communities both physically and psychologically, affecting the relationships between the people most affected and those charged with alleviating the damage. But from amidst this chaos, communities have pulled together more strongly than ever. Opportunities have emerged to find new and innovative solutions to the threat of flooding. These are solutions that have the potential to satisfy every stakeholder, and benefit land and water on every level. Such 'natural' flood risk management techniques are in no way a universal or absolute solution, but their potential for significant contribution to flood pressure alleviation is widely accepted. In a documentary-meets-toolkit, High Water Common Ground follows the communities most affected by flooding, examines the needs of the parties involved and explores some of the most innovative methods of flood risk management using real examples from around the country.
- In this unique interactive movie sponsored by the US Army, viewers choose to "play" the movie as one of two characters, make critical ethical decisions, and see the outcome based on the choices they select. The High Ground follows two main characters, Lieutenant Fowler and Sergeant Moultrie, as they deploy to a combat zone. Along the way, viewers make dozens of ethical choices about how to be a Soldier and lead a unit during tough and morally ambiguous situations. Intended for real-life Soldiers, youth interested in becoming Soldiers, or anyone interested in learning the Army ethical decision making process, The High Ground is a riveting exploration of what it means to be a leader.
- A recent medical school graduate, Emil Petrescu leaves Romania to take over a retiring doctor's medical practice in the Belgian countryside. During the winter, a meteorite disintegrates in the sky, a phenomenon that will leave an old man mute. The young doctor is called to his aid.
- Jane Goodall Institute is using mapping technology on mobile devices for forest monitoring and chimpanzee conservation.
- An odd couple of strangers, thrown together following some kind of doomsday event, argue over what caused the apocalypse. Was it a terrorist attack? Aliens? The only way to find out is to make it to high ground.
- 'High Grounds' is a documentary film on the drivers and conductors who drive on the death roads of the Spiti Valley in India. The film focuses to narrate their lives, shows us how the government's transport department functions, and documents the lives of locals residing in the valley as one embarks on this journey.
- Torrential rains and flood waters lead a woman and her father to seek aid from a taxi driver.
- James Cromwell guests as a police officer charged with murder for shooting an intruder who turns out to be the unwelcome beau of his pregnant teenage daughter.
- A Marine sniper receives orders contrary to a previous deal; his CO refuses to listen; the sniper takes a shot at the CO's Humvee. Harm and Meg investigate. After an escape and a chase, Harm returns the accused to the base and works it out.
- 1987–199445mTV-PG6.8 (3.4K)TV EpisodeWhile visiting a planet under civil war, Dr. Crusher is taken hostage by an opposing faction of the planet's ruling government.
- This episode included a story about The Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI) which was proposed by U.S. President Ronald Reagan on March 23, 1983. The opening sequence shows Jessica Savitch seated next to a laser that she used to destroy a model of a communication satellite. The demonstration was perhaps the first televised use of a weapons grade laser. No theatrical effects were used. The model was actually destroyed by the heat from the laser. The model and the laser were provided by Marc Palumbo, a High Tech Romantic artist from the Center for Advanced Visual Studies at MIT.
- Whoever has the high ground will definitely win.
- 2020–Podcast Episode
- 2020–Podcast EpisodeThis week we have traveled to a far and distant galaxy to find the wisdom of all things Star Wars with the all-wise, all-knowing Darth Chocolate. We welcome Brandon McKinney to the show. Brandon is the host of "The High Ground Podcast", known as Darth Chocolate to his YouTube and TikTok followers. Be sure to check out his podcast on YouTube called - "The High Ground" and his great 1 minute info-packed TikToks. Darth Chocolate is here to inform.
- 2017– 51mPodcast EpisodeDo members of law enforcement have the high ground? Stephen, Keith, and Jimmy-Jerome debate this point and other modern parallels involving terrorists. They also talk about Trek entry points and how each of them first consumed Trek.
- 2012–Podcast Episode
- 2017–Podcast Episode
- 2017–Podcast Episode
- 2021–Podcast Episode
- 2020– 1h 4mPodcast Episode
- 2006– 13mPodcast Episode
- 2013–Podcast Episode
- 2017– 59mPodcast Episode
- 2010– 1h 10mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 30mPodcast Episode
- 2010– 32mPodcast Episode
- Rachel and Chris talk about this controversial episode delving into terrorism.
- 2017– 57mPodcast Episode
- 2012– 28mPodcast Episode
- 2018– 56mPodcast Episode
- 2021–Podcast Episode