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- Two truckers hired to transport toxic waste across the country get caught up with a teen genius who stows away on their truck.
- Moon is a happy and confident plus-sized girl. She's working as a mascot performer in a theme park. She never cares about how other people judge her, until she accidentally involved in a slimming competition.
- Follows children who create and invent new toys, games, learning tools, websites and modes of transportation.
- Professor Martin Rees discusses the modern search for extra-terrestrials, and the theory that our idea of alien life is all wrong: that it's not organic life we should look for out there, but machines.
- Help Clifford's owner handle all her chores before the Big Red Dog's birthday party.
- TV Series
- The students at Thomas Edison Elementary School have created this original song and music video to highlight the power that dreaming big has on creating forward motion and momentum in a young person's life.
- After an 18 year old girl named Chelsea hits her head, she wakes up in a mysterious world where everything is bigger than her. There she meets another lost boy named Derek. The only way for them to leave, is to help the Queen find her lost son. With the help of the Princess, they go on a journey to find him.
- Climate change is daunting. We have mostly agreed that it's happening. But it's big and what can we do about it anyway? What about cyclone-powered electricity grids? Or lightning-run barbeques? Or dog saliva showers? These are some of the ingenious ideas suggested by Year 5 children in this documentary about creative solutions to climate change. The documentary showcases the artworks created by students in the Climate Changers workshops. A science educator and artsworker ran these workshops to teach kids about climate change and help them create artworks exploring possible solutions. Their artworks went on to be exhibited at Queensland Museum during National Science Week 2011. The children's ideas are delightfully creative and funny, but also insightful. You'll never think about dog saliva in the same way again!
- Every so often someone comes up with an idea that changes the world - ideas about how we organise and run our society or the way we live our lives that can have a dramatic impact on millions of people. This series looks at some of the most ambitious schemes of the 21st Century.
- Think Big was a series that followed entrepreneurs, selected from across South Africa, as they overcame business and personal challenges in an effort to win a R1 million investment into their business.
- One Day University presents a series of video lectures recorded in real-time from some of the top minds in the United States. Given by award-winning professors and experts in their field, these recorded lectures dive deep into the worlds of religion, government, literature, and social justice. Leaders frequently suffer from tactical overload. They confront a barrage of daily crises, meetings, and other demands on their time. They rarely have time to think beyond their inbox. They rarely have the freedom for creativity. This lecture will provide an explanation for why leaders must break out of this tactical straight-jacket, and it will offer a system for doing just that. Drawing on insights from historical thinking, this lecture will provide a series of concepts and tools for leaders to implement as they strive to think strategically, rather than tactically. The lecture will offer concrete methods and examples of how successful leaders have looked beyond the crises of the moment to push their organizations toward bigger and more important goals. Historical perspective offers the dynamic impetus for long-term success and creativity that all leaders require.
- Back in 2005, when the Schauburg theatre in Karlsruhe launched its Todd-AO 70mm film festival for the first time, nobody knew whether a specialized festival like this would actually attract enough audience. Now, ten years later, Schauburgs managing director Herbert Born can call himself very proud: his festival became one of the most important festivals for 70mm films worldwide, luring audiences from all around the world each year into his unique theatre! For film fans from Germany, USA, England, Ireland, France, Switzerland, Austria, Denmark, the Netherlands, the Czeck Republic and even as far as Canada the 3-day festival has become part of their annual schedule. In his documentary German film maker Wolfram Hannemann is not only offering an inside view into the festival, but also gets the audience in front of the camera and lets them talk about their favorite subject. Their dedication speaks for itself! Rest assured that Wolframs film serves very well as an appetizer to the festival. But beware: you may become hooked!
- Michel works as a cleaner in a (strange) 'holiday clubs' for cats. exceeds by the monotony of his life as a young adult, he decides to run away. On his lonely road, Michel will have to accept the help of Mike in spite of himself.
- A short documentary about Sergio Cezar's art and its power of transformation. Sergio is also known as "Cardboard Architect". He uses micro-trash to recreate facades, slums and whole cities. His work is an invitation for recycling the way we look at things.
- While the crew are exploring the Bengal Swamp 100 million years in the future, Luis Calabasas accidentally becomes a de-facto parent to two michevious, giant futuristic turtles.
- 2004–200824mTV-G8.3 (13)TV EpisodeSquirt faces a dilemma when promises to be in two places at once; Spindella buggysits the kids when Holley and Miss Spider have out a night on the town for their anniversary.
- After Zoe's friend from ballet class, Carina tells Snuffy he is too big to dance ballet. Snuffy asks Big Bird for his opinion on the matter.
- 2019TV Episode
- 2017–2019TV Episode
- 'D.W. Thinks Big': Aunt Lucy is getting married. Arthur is the ring bearer. Cousin Cora is the flower girl. D.W. wants to help, but she's too little. When Arthur loses the ring in the church organ, D.W. finally does her part./'Arthur Cleans Up': The park is covered with trash, and Arthur wants to do something about it. Mr. Read comes up with the idea of a "kids' clean-up brigade." He tells Arthur's friends that it was all Arthur's idea, but his friends don't want to help because it means making sacrifices. Francine's dad, who is a garbage man, has all the sanitation workers get involved.
- 2018–Podcast Episode
- 2018–2021TV EpisodeNathan Chan is the CEO of Foundr Magazine, a media and educational brand focused on providing the go-to resources for aspiring entrepreneurs. Through Foundr, Nathan connects some of the most successful entrepreneurs, Richard Branson, Arianna Huffington, Mark Cuban, Tim Ferriss and many more with people around the world.
- 2020–TV EpisodeExtraordinary, that's his word. Mark likes to learn by doing, and boy, he's learned a lot. He's in it for the long term and is willing to invest a lot of time in his customers, which is why they always come back. His colleagues complain that the effort expended way exceeds the revenue earned. Is this business model sustainable? Find out on this week's episode of Better Call Daddy.
- 2011–202424m7.6 (5)TV Episode
- The story of a crater known as the "Big MT" where morally reprehensible scientific experiments take place.
- 2012–2020TV Episode
- 2019– 21mPodcast Episode
- 2020–Podcast Episode