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How to Be Entertained and Learn Something at the Same Time

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Now I watch very little TV, and what I do watch tends to be educational in nature (though very entertaining nonetheless). Documentaries. I think documentaries became more and more popular with the onslaught of Michael Moore specials. When I started watching documentaries, I quickly realized that they were downright addicting.

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Movie Minute: Anxious Nation

Motherhood Moments

Anxious Nation, a new documentary that takes a deep look into the crisis of anxiety and mental health in America, especially its crippling impact on kids and families, will host a worldwide, premiere livestream event on May 3, 2023. While we can’t cure anxiety, we can educate ourselves and learn to harness anxious energy for good.” "It

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Eco-A Listers: Celebrities That Have Gone Green

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

He has been a huge advocate of alternative energy sources, and is probably best known for his documentary “Who Killed the Electric Car?” Her personal website, greenissexy.org, educates readers about how live a greener life and causes that McAdams herself supports. Ed Begley, Jr.

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Bumble Bee Foods Unveils 2012 BeeWell for Life Program

Nicoles Nickels

We hope to help educate and inspire positive change in our consumers’ lives with this new program, while also giving back to three very meaningful causes,” said Bumble Bee Senior Vice President Consumer Marketing and Corporate Social Responsibility Dave Melbourne.

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Al Gore Complains About Climate Change Coverage. But Who’s At Fault?

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Al Gore is pretty well-known as being a crusader for educating the public about climate change. His 2006 documentary An Inconvenient Truth is a bible of sorts for those looking for information on the effects of global warming. The media gives us what we want, and what we want is not necessarily important.

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