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- Ramin, a psychology student, is going to jungle to work on his thesis. As animals of jungle take him to the jungle's king as a gift, Ramin decides to educate them and cure their mental problems to avoid being eaten by King Shirpala.
- As tensions with China build and the US military sends more troops to the Asia-Pacific region, soldiers with the skills to fight and survive in the jungle are increasingly vital. The US Army trains soldiers for jungle warfare at the 25th Infantry Division's Lightning Academy on the island of Oahu in Hawaii. Insider's chief video correspondent Graham Flanagan spent 12 days inside the Army's Jungle Operations Training Course, where a cross section of soldiers of various ranks and experience levels learn to fight, move, and survive in the jungle. Eighty students begin the course on day one, but only 51 will make it to graduation. The rest are dropped from the course by failing one of five critical tests. On day nine, students begin a three-day culminating exercise that incorporates the skills and lessons taught in the course, such as rope systems, rappelling, survival skills, small-unit tactics, and land navigation. Students who graduate from the course receive the Army's coveted jungle tab.
- 2019– 1h 15mPodcast Episode
- 1989–1998TV Episode
- 1989–1998TV Episode
- From history lessons, we know the stories about the rich Mayan culture. What is happening to them now? This is presented by Dominika Kulczyk in the next episode of the "Domino Effect". This is a story about members of the once powerful community that is now fighting against poverty and malnutrition. The head of the Kulczyk Foundation delivers an aid project in a magical place called Casa Guatemala. This is a boarding school located on the Dulce River. Little Maya Kekchi, who were born in villages surrounded by jungle, can go to school here and, at the same time, cultivate indigenous traditions. In Casa Guatemala, in addition to the Kekchi language, they also learn Spanish and English.