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Ken Burns

Ken Burns' style can be instantly recognized. His work has been viewed millions of times and he has won more documentary filmmaker awards than anyone else. The Civil War attracted the most viewers and garnered more than 40 nominations. The Civil War photographer Shelby Foote became a celebrity thanks to it. As a result, Ken Burns' style has expanded the market for history programming.

Burns' approach to writing a presidential document has been around for a while. He has been making films every year for decades. This year, he is releasing a new film. He's set to release a three-part, six-hour film about the U.S.'s role in the Holocaust. The title of the film is not yet finalized, but it will explore the question of what Americans knew about the Holocaust and the extermination of the Jews.

Burns' films cover the eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth centuries. He has chronicled the lives of prominent Americans, including Frank Lloyd Wright, Susan B. Anthony, and Abraham Lincoln. His documentaries were nominated in fifteen Emmy Awards along with two Academy Awards. His films have become a cultural and educational force, attracting millions of viewers.


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Woodrow Wilson

Woodrow Wilson was an intellectually advanced, pacifist, progressive president who led America's rise into a global leader. His presidency was markedly marred by a number of controversial decisions. This Woodrow Wilson presidential documentary examines these and other aspects about the man's personal and professional life.


Wilson is still recovering from a stroke when the first volume of this series begins. Although he has to deal with domestic and international problems, his primary goal is for the Senate to approve of the Treaty of Versailles. The volume opens in 1920 on Christmas Eve. This was during the Wilson administration's final days. Wilson and his advisors fail create an effective plan, and the administration is in danger of falling apart. The cabinet meets for the last time on March 1. Wilson finds himself in an impossible situation after the German new government refuses not to speak.

The documentaries were created and edited by a group of historians that included Dr. Asantewa Bolkyewa. She is the Smithsonian's Anacostia Community Museum supervisory program manger and was the former curator at President Wilson House Museum. Woodrow Wilson presidential documentaries are also authored by Dr. John Milton Cooper, who is professor emeritus of University of Wisconsin-Madison and author of Woodrow Wilson. Boakyewa was also interviewed. Dr. Sidney Bland is the author of Lucy Burns.

Robert Reiner

Robert Reiner may have become a Hollywood liberal, but his skills as a director for mainstream entertainment are gone. His last film, "The American President", shows that Reiner is less a filmmaker than a ride operator. Reiner plays John Walcott in Shock and Awe. The film shows how two reporters exposed the lies of the Bush administration, and how the press distorted their official story. It not only documents the terrible history of the war but also captures both the irreverent patter from journalists and the smugness shown by Bush administration cabinet officials.


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The Story of Us is similar in tone to The American President. The ending of The Story of Us contradicts the film's premise, and it exists only to give Michelle Pfeiffer a moment of heroism. Reiner's inability to recognize his feminist instincts is evident and he has to accept casual sexism. Reiner's approach towards documentary filmmaking isn’t very sexy. But, Reiner’s ability to soar when presented superior material makes it clear that he can do great work.





FAQ

Do you wonder how much trash is produced each day across the globe?

The United Nations estimates that the average person generates more than 2.5 pounds of waste each day. This adds up to over 25 million pounds of garbage annually!

Many of this trash ends in landfill dumps, or incinerators. But what happens if those dumpsters are full? The majority of this rubbish is sent out of the country. It then gets dumped in foreign countries, polluting their ecosystems. However, now we know where all that trash goes. Mike Sexton is his name. He owns a company called Waste Watchers. He spends his time watching trucks hauling trash around North America. He then gives us a report on what happens next.

Sexton said he enjoys his job. CNN's Sexton said, "We have a lot to enjoy." "We see these big trucks coming through town, so we'll keep following them. "Sexton began following truck drivers almost 20 years ago.

He said, "I fell in love with it."

His favorite story involved a driver who pulled off at an abandoned gas station near Los Angeles. Sexton remembered, "The man was looking for somewhere to put the load." "He drove along the road and saw this structure. So he pulled over and went inside. "There were two large roll-off containers full of stuff. The man got everything out of the truck and began filling it up again. He then looked around and decided to load everything. There were a bunch of old tires, rags, furniture, mattresses, boxes, bottles, cans, and whatever else. "It was just total chaos. It had been cleaned up before he arrived. There was no trash."

So why did this happen? Well, the answer is that this particular location used to be part of a recycling center.People who learned about this facility would drive here to recycle their trash. Sexton explained that they would bring household items and take them to the building. Then, after they were done, they would empty the containers.

This could happen hundreds of time per week. The truck can be stopped running if it is so full of junk that it has to come back hundreds of times per week. The truck eventually stops running and the owner decides that it is time to get rid of the vehicle.

But, this isn't the only problem that our planet is facing.

The majority of these particles are made of small pieces of plastic. Others end up in rivers, oceans or the stomachss of fish.

Experts say if nothing changes, we could soon face a global food shortage. Experts warn that "if we keep going the way we are, we're not going make it," although scientists agree that the world is heading toward disaster. Most people, however, don't seem to be concerned.


What is the most surprising fact about your body?

Two eyes, two ears and two nostrils are part of our bodies. We also have four limbs: a mouth, nose, penis, and four limbs. Yes, more than 50 parts to our bodies. But one thing is missing. A heart.

The heart is a pump that circulates blood throughout your body. The blood moves through the arteries and veins to transport oxygen and nutrients into the cells, and remove carbon dioxide.

Each minute, the heart pumps approximately 5 liters. This is equivalent to an adult consuming 2-3 cups of coffee per day.

Blood flows through the heart 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Your heart beats nearly 100 times a minute while sleeping.

The color of someone's skin can tell if they are healthy or not. If you examine the skin closely, you will see tiny blood vessels called capillaries. These small vessels carry blood away from the large blood vessels in the skin back to the heart. The skin turns purple or blue when there is a blockage in blood flow.

Red blood cells are not available to sickle cell patients. Their blood becomes very sticky and hardened, leading to serious illness.

Bandages are used to stop bleeding after you have cut yourself. For wounds to heal properly, blood must flow. Doctors place a needle in the wound and insert it through the skin. This allows blood flow to the area that has been injured.

Doctors also insert tubes (catheters) into the artery near the site where the blood clot forms. This keeps patients alive until the clot has broken up naturally.


What are 5 interesting facts about the liver?

The liver is responsible both for breaking down toxins as well as storing vitamins, minerals. It helps maintain a steady body temperature and regulates blood pressure.

Is it not often that we hear people say "I feel sluggish today" and "my head feels heavier?" These symptoms could indicate liver problems.

Common signs include yellowing skin, dark urine, fatigue, nausea and vomiting, weight loss, stomach cramps (yellow coloration), itching, and jaundice (yellow colouration). These are not the only warning signs. If you are experiencing any of these signs, it is important to consult your doctor right away.

The liver is a vital organ. It is essential for detoxification and metabolism as well as reproduction.

  1. An adult liver weighs around 1,400 grams.
  2. At birth, a baby's liver is half the size of an adult. It can grow to four times the size of an infant's liver by the age 3.
  3. The liver can be found just below the rib cage, on the left side.
  4. The liver is divided into 16 major lobes. However, there are many smaller lobules that are within these lobes.
  5. Red blood cells make up approximately 10 million of the liver's total.


Is there a more mysterious place than the Earth itself?

Antarctica is considered the most mysterious area on Earth.

What is it that makes this place so interesting? Because it's unlike any other place in the world.

It is isolated, remote, and very hard to visit. There is much more to this place than meets the eyes.

You'll also find the strangest species of wildlife in this natural wonder.

So let's explore how this remarkable destination became famous for its mystery.

Antarctica: The South Pole

No one knows exactly why Antarctica was named Antarctica. Some believe it means "land of ice." Others believe it comes out of Greek mythology.

In ancient Greece, Antarktis was the name given to the island where Zeus' twin brothers were born. One of the twins was said to have been born in winter. Therefore, the name antarctic.

Others believe that the name comes from the Greek words anti meaning against and tropos meaning to turn. This would be land turned away form the sun.

Whatever the reason Antarctica has always been a fascination for people.

It is the continent with the lowest, windiest and highest temperatures. It is too cold for trees, plants and animals.

This frozen wasteland is still alive.

It is home to approximately 90 percent of all life on Earth. Here are approximately 50% of all the animal and plant species in the world.

What is the secret to Antarctica's unique environment? Here, water is frozen into ice rather than vaporizing into the air.

This causes large amounts of ice to float above ground.

These floating glaciers cover 80% of the continent. They continue to grow in size each year.

The Antarctic ice sheet has grown 60ft since 1960.

The sea level will rise up to 200 feet if melting continues. This could lead to widespread flooding.

This does not mean that everyone is wrong. Some scientists claim that global warming could be good for us. According to scientists, global warming could be good for us because the melting of the ice sheets will accelerate, which can lead to floods that release toxic chemicals into our soil and bodies.

Others warn that this theory sounds like something out of a science-fiction movie.



Statistics

  • Your mouth makes a lot of saliva every day It might seem like way too much, but your salivary glands typically produce anywhere from 0.5 and 1.5 liters a day, according to a 2009 study published in the Journal of Medicine and Life. (romper.com)
  • The average human adult male heart rate is between 70 and 72 beats per minute, while the average for adult women is between 78 and 82 beats, which is significantly faster, according to 2014 published in the Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research. (romper.com)
  • "It is estimated that 75% of people have at least mild gum disease, with the most common symptoms being bleeding when brushing, bad breath, and dark and swollen gums," Dr. Ron Baise, a London-based dentist, tells Romper. (romper.com)
  • In one 2014 study published in the Archives of Medical Science that sought to study the prevalence of these mites, research showed that 41% of the people had them hanging out in their eyelashes. (romper.com)
  • According to a 2018 study published in Free Radical Biology & Medicine, this is because blood pressure is regulated by our innate circadian rhythm and internal clock. (romper.com)



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How To

What is the scariest movie you've ever seen?

It's likely that 10 people will give 10 different answers when asked about their favorite scary movies.

Some people love horror films. Others prefer sci-fi flicks. And then some prefer comedies.

No matter your tastes, everyone has seen some truly terrifying movies.

These are ten of most terrifying scary movies ever made, including the classic Halloween and the modern Paranormal Activity.

  1. "Cabin Folly" – "Cabin Folly" is one among the most frightening zombie movies. This movie depicts a virus which causes people to become zombies.
  2. "Thir13en Ghosts" - Based upon the true story of serial killer Jack the Ripper, "Thirteen Ghosts" features a group of teenagers possessed by ghosts.
  3. "Pulse", an action thriller, is about a man that was robbed and left in his home during a violent crime spree. He must use only the items from his house to fight off his attackers.
  4. "The Descent", one of the earliest found footage horror films, "The Descent", follows a group exploring underground for an adventure. Things quickly go horribly wrong once they reach their destination.
  5. "Get Out", a 2017 horror movie by Jordan Peele. "Get Out" shows a young, black photographer visiting his white family for the holidays. The darkest secrets of his past are brought to light when he arrives.
  6. "Paranormal Activity", (2007) - "Paranormal Activity", was the first movie made from found footage. The movie featured a new spin of ghost stories, starring Katie Featherston.
  7. "Audition" in Japan - To stand before an audience and to be judged. Kiyoko is high school student and waits to learn if she will become a popstar.
  8. James Wan's "Saw Series" - After many years of low-budget horror films, he grew tired of trying to shock the public. So he decided to take a break and try something different when he created Jigsaw.
  9. "Tales From the Crypt", - Each year "Tales From the Crypt” becomes more horrific. Hollywood has made numerous sequels featuring the crypt keeper terrorizing various US cities over the years.
  10. "Carrie," 1976. "Carrie," introduced viewers to telekinesis. This powerful supernatural ability is known as "Carrie". Carrie White is able to move objects by simply thinking about them.






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