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Ken Burns

Ken Burns' style is instantly recognizable. His work has been viewed millions of times and he has won more documentary filmmaker awards than anyone else. The Civil War was the PBS series with the greatest audience. It also received more nominations than any other series. The Civil War photographer Shelby Foote became a celebrity thanks to it. Ken Burns's style is a great addition to the history programming market.

Burns' approach to a presidential document is not new. Burns has been making movies every year for at least a decade. And he has a brand new film in the works. A six-hour, three-part film on the U.S. role in the Holocaust will be released by him. Although the title is still being finalized, it will address the question of what Americans know about the Holocaust and the extermination or the Jews.

Burns' films cover the eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth centuries. He has documented the lives and times of several prominent Americans, such as Frank Lloyd Wright, Susan B. Anthony, Abraham Lincoln, and others. His documentaries were nominated in fifteen Emmy Awards along with two Academy Awards. His films are a cultural and educational force that has attracted millions of viewers.


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Woodrow Wilson

Woodrow Wilson, an intellectually shrewd and progressive president, was a pacifist and progressive who helped America become a global power. Unfortunately, his presidency was marred with a series controversial decisions. This Woodrow Wilson presidential documentary explores these and other aspects of the man's life and career.


As the first volume of this series starts, Wilson is only partially recovered from a stroke. He has to struggle with domestic as well as international issues. However, his main goal for the series is to persuade the Senate to endorse the Treaty of Versailles. The volume opens on Christmas Eve in 1920, the final days of Wilson's Wilson presidency. 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.

These documentaries were created in collaboration with historians including Dr. Asantewa Borkyewa (supervisory program manager at Smithsonian Anacostia Community Museum) and the former curator of President Wilson House Museum. Other experts in the Woodrow Wilson presidential documentaries include Dr. John Milton Cooper, author of Woodrow Wilson: A Biography, professor emeritus at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Boakyewa was interviewed as well as Dr. Sidney Bland who wrote the biography Lucy Burns.

Robert Reiner

Robert Reiner is now a Hollywood liberal but has lost his edge as an independent director of mainstream entertainment. His last film, "The American President", shows that Reiner is less a filmmaker than a ride operator. Reiner portrays John Walcott, the Knight Ridder editor in Shock and Awe. The film reveals how two reporters exposed the Bush administration's lies and the way the press distorted the official story. It captures the horrifying history of war but also the absurd patter of journalists as well as the arrogance of Bush administration cabinet members.


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The Story of Us is similar to The American President in the way that it ends. It contradicts the film’s premise and serves only to give Michelle Pfeiffer an heroic moment. Reiner's lack feminism is apparent in the film's ending, which he must embrace casual sexism. Reiner's approach to documentary filmmaking may not be particularly sexy but it is clear that Reiner can fly when presented with better material.


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FAQ

What is the most fascinating fact about the human body

We have two eyes, two ears, two nostrils, four limbs, a mouth, a nose, and a penis. You're correct, there are more than 50 parts in our bodies. But, one thing is missing. A heart.

A heart is a pump that circulates blood throughout the body. Blood travels through the arteries and veins, carrying oxygen and nutrients to the cells and removing carbon dioxide and waste products.

The heart pumps out about 5 liters per minute. This is equivalent to an adult consuming 2-3 cups of coffee per day.

Blood flows throughout the heart 24 hours per day, 365 Days a Year. While you are sleeping, your heart beats about 100 times per second.

Skin color can be used to determine if someone has a medical condition. You can see tiny blood vessels, called capillaries, when you look closely at the skin. These vessels carry blood back to the heart from the large blood vessels beneath the skin. The skin becomes blue-colored or purple when blood flow is restricted.

People with sickle cell disease lack red blood cells. Patients with sickle cell disease have their blood become sticky and harden, leading to severe illness.

To stop bleeding from a cut, you can apply a bandage to the wound. Blood must continue to flow to allow the wounds to heal properly. Doctors insert a needle into the injured area through the skin. This allows blood flow to the area that has been injured.

Doctors can also insert catheters into the artery close to the area where the bloodclot has formed. This keeps patients alive until the clot has broken up naturally.


Is there a more mysterious place than the Earth itself?

Antarctica is one of the most mysterious places on Earth.

Why is this place so amazing? Because it is unlike any other spot on Earth.

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

These wild animals are also found 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 is "land of the ice". Others believe it comes from Greek mythology.

Antarktis in ancient Greece was the name given the island where Zeus' twin brother brothers were born. According to legend, one of the twins was born in winter. The term antarctic is derived from this.

Others believe the name was derived from the Greek words tropos, which means turn, and anti, meaning against. This would mean land turned away from the sun.

Whatever the reason, Antarctica has always held a special fascination for people.

It is the coldest, windiest, driest and highest continent. Because it is so cold, there aren't any trees, plants or animals.

Yet, the frozen desert is alive with life.

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 Antarctica? Here, water freezes into ice instead of evaporating into the air.

This results in large masses of ice floating above the ground.

These floating glaciers cover 80% of the continent. They're getting bigger every year.

The Antarctic ice sheet has grown 60ft since 1960.

The sea level could rise to 200 feet if the melting continues. This could lead worldwide flooding.

This is not necessarily bad news. Some scientists suggest that global warming could actually be good for us. They believe that global warming will lead to melting ice sheets faster and floods that can flush toxic chemicals out of our soils and bodies.

Others, however, warn that this theory sounds almost like a plot for a science fiction film.


What dark secrets are there in Hollywood?

Hollywood is full of secret societies. There are many secret societies in Hollywood. Some are cult-like, where members adhere to strict rules and rituals. Others are clubs for people who share similar interests.

But there are also more nefarious organizations that control much of the industry. There are companies like the MPAA (Motion Picture Association of America), who sets film ratings and the RIAA, which sets music licensing fees.

Numerous unions or guilds also represent producers, writers, actors, etc. The majority of major television networks and movie studios are owned by large corporations.

It doesn't really matter how secretive an organization may appear, there is always someone who knows exactly what they do. We shouldn't fear these people.

Instead, embrace them. Because they offer us information that can help us make better decision.

They can tell us which movies and songs are likely to be successful, as well as what books and novels will be most popular.

They allow us to make informed decisions about what we buy, watch and listen to.

Because we can trust them, we can ignore their advice when it conflicts with our tastes.

They become more powerful because we choose to ignore them. They are the supreme arbiters of taste.

And if you don't like what they say, you're free to ignore them.

Now let's take a look at some lesser-known yet very real Hollywood secret society.

And see why they're so important.


How does the brain control the functions in your body?

The brain sends messages to other organs and muscles to ensure they work together. The brain controls everything that happens in your body. It tells both your stomach and lungs what to do; it also controls your legs and arms.

Your brain is made up billions of nerve cell networks connected in groups known as neurons. Action potentials, which are electrical signals sent by neurons to each other via axons, allow them to communicate with one another. Each neuron has a cell membrane surrounding its nucleus. The cell membrane houses channels that allow ions, such as potassium and sodium, to enter and exit the cells. The electric charge that causes the neuron's fire is created by ion movement.

When a neuron is activated, neurotransmitters release chemicals into the space between it and the next neuron. Neurotransmitters attach to the receptors of the second neuron and open ions channels for ions to pass in and out. The second neuron also fires.

When another neuron sends an impulse to the presynaptic neural cell, neurotransmitter is released. The impulse travels along the synapse connecting the two neurons. The transmitter binds at the receptors of the post-synaptic Neuron and triggers its firing.

Neurotransmitters are important for communication within the nervous system. They also help coordinate activity between different parts of the brain.



Statistics

  • It might not sound like something that's truly plausible — and it is quite rare — but according to a 2015 study published in the Asian Cardiovascular & Thoracic Annals, it's possible to hurt yourself and even break a rib just by sneezing. (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)
  • A 2012 paper published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences reported that people blink about 15 to 20 times each minute, meaning, if you do the math, you spend about 10% of the time that you're awake blinking. (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)
  • In fact, according to the American Academy of Ophthalmology, you make 15 to 30 gallons of tears each year, which is insane when you think about it. (romper.com)



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Hollywood Actors and Actresses with PhDs

Many prominent names include Oprah, Bill Gates. Steve Jobs. Bill Gates. Oprah. Winfrey. Michael Jordan. Barack Obama. Nikola Tesla and Marie Curie are among the many famous scientists.

Some celebrities, such as actor Tom Hanks and singer Barbra Strreisand, had Ph.D. degrees.

All of these celebrities received their doctorates from universities around the globe. After earning their PhDs, many of these celebrities have gone on to be successful entrepreneurs and business leaders.

Some other actors and actresses that have PhDs are:

  1. Actor David Schwimmer received an MBA at Columbia University Business School. He also attended NYU's Tisch Academy of the Arts.
  2. Jennifer Aniston was an actress who graduated Dartmouth College with a Bachelor in Science degree. Harvard University granted her Master of Science in Organizational Behavior, Human Resources Management.
  3. Julia Roberts, an actress, studied Biology at Yale University and then received her Masters of Public Administration degree from Georgetown University.
  4. Actor Edward Norton graduated with a Bachelors in Fine Arts from Brown University. He received his Doctorate in Molecular Biophysics & Biochemistry from Stanford University.
  5. Maggie Gyllenhaal was an actress who graduated from Barnard College with a Bachelor's degree in English Literature. Columbia University then awarded her a Master of Social Work.
  6. Sarah Jessica Parker, an actress, was awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree at Wellesley College in psychology. Her master's degree is in clinical psychology from Columbia University.
  7. Sandra Bullock, Actress, obtained her Bachelor of Arts Degree from the University of California Berkeley. She went on to receive her Masters of Education degree from UCLA.
  8. Reese Witherspoon, an actress, earned her Bachelor's degree in Political Science at Tulane University. After that, she earned her Master of International Affairs at Tufts University's Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy.
  9. Michelle Williams, an actress, graduated from Wesleyan University in Massachusetts with a Bachelor's degree in Arts. She then obtained her Master of Arts degrees in Psychology from Boston University.
  10. Actress Shailenewoodley graduated Brigham Young University Hawaii in Hawaii with her Bachelors of Arts. She then went to graduate school for her Master's in Environmental Studies from San Francisco State University.
  11. Actor Will Smith graduated from Howard University with a bachelor's degree in Communications. The Kellogg Graduate School of Management at Northwestern University gave him his Master of Business Administration.
  12. Queen Latifah, the actress, graduated with a Bachelors in Nursing from Michigan State University. From there, she received her Master of Public Hospital from the University of North Carolina.
  13. Amy Adams, an actress graduated from Juilliard School after receiving her Bachelor of Music degree. From the Manhattan School of Music, she earned her Master of Music.
  14. Halle Berry, Actress, graduated with her Bachelor of Fine Arts from American Conservatory Theater. Carnegie Mellon University granted her Master of Fine Arts Degree in Acting.
  15. Brittany Murphy is an actress who graduated from Santa Monica High School, where she received her Bachelor of Arts Degree (Theatre Arts). Then, she graduated from Santa Monica High School with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Theatre Arts. She received her Masters of Fine Arts (Acting) at New York Film Academy.






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