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The Last Day Posts of Ing on Google+ Site April 1, 2019 Part 3

The Last Day Posts of Ing on Google+ Site April  1, 2019 Part 3

 Google + closed their operation on April 2, of this year, 2019.  It is more than one week now.  The more time goes by, the more I miss people who followed my google + site, and people that contributed their time to post their work in different communities.  I decided to present on my website, the contents of last day of posts on my Google+ site, which I had been shared from other members of my community and other Google+ communities.

It is to remind me of human interaction and relationships around the world.  Even though I did not see them in person, communication and participation with their ideas, and work, can interconnect our feeling of kinship.  I wish all of them the best, and hope we may meet again in the future.  The lesson one learns is that we need more interactions and communications between all humans around the world to be able to find kinship with one another.  This communication can help reduce human conflict and war that occurs around the world, now, and in the future.

Ing-On Vibulbhan-Watts, April 12, 2019

Gandhi Peace and Nonviolence for the World

PBS NewsHour full episode April 17, 2019

PBS NewsHour  Published on Apr 17, 2019

Wednesday on the NewsHour, French President Emmanuel Macron sets an ambitious timeline for rebuilding Notre Dame after a devastating fire. Plus: Nick Schifrin talks to National Security Advisor John Bolton about U.S. policy on Cuba, Venezuela and North Korea, remembering Columbine 20 years later, U.S. drone missions over Niger, the risks of booming Antarctic tourism and a legendary comic pair. WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS: Details emerge about Notre Dame fire amid plans to rebuild https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KkAql… News Wrap: Trump vetoes Congress’ Yemen resolution https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H4hZ3… On Cuba policy, Bolton says, ‘I can’t wait for the lawsuits’ https://youtu.be/xatD26eIOsk How survivors of Columbine are coping, 20 years later https://youtu.be/PYagqzXCZBc What we have learned, 20 years after Columbine https://youtu.be/bLlLh28_yAs Why growing U.S. drone operations in Niger are controversial https://youtu.be/kNrATdTvTtk Why Antarctica has become a major tourist destination https://youtu.be/gMGEwG3y45I Steve Martin and Martin Short on exploiting mistakes https://youtu.be/PobumzORoiw Stream your PBS favorites with the PBS app: https://to.pbs.org/2Jb8twG Find more from PBS NewsHour at https://www.pbs.org/newshour Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://bit.ly/2HfsCD6 Follow us: Facebook: https://www.pbs.org/newshour Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/newshour Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/newshour Snapchat: @pbsnews Subscribe: PBS NewsHour podcasts: https://www.pbs.org/newshour/podcasts Newsletters: https://www.pbs.org/newshour/subscribe

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April 16, 2019 – PBS NewsHour full episode

04/17/2019 | 54m 13s  April 16, 2019 – PBS NewsHour full episode

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 Tomatoes: Why Homegrown Taste Better

Episode 5 | 9m 18s

Ever wonder why homegrown tomatoes taste so much better than ones you buy in a store? Renowned seed saver and farmer John Coykendall hits it out of the park with this explanation – and shows how heirloom veggies, like tomatoes, link us to our ancestors!

Aired: 08/29/18

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QUILLAUME SEIGNAC ?

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Fabián Pérez

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Jane Corsellis

 

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FRANÇOIS MARTIN KAVEL era um pintor de gênero francês, (1861-1931).

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María Szantho
Maria Szantho (1897-1998) nació en Szeged, Hungría. Antes de pintar, estudió música, fue diplomada por la Academia de Música de Hungría, Facultad de piano, llegando a ser una pianista de talento, cosechando grandes éxitos. Fue al acabar dicha carrera de piano, que comenzó a interesarse por la pintura, viajando para estudiar a Francia e Italia.

Su pintura naturalista, según decia la propia artista, estaba influenciada “por el hedonismo de Károly Lotz y la alegría de vivir de Gyula Benczúr“. Tuvo como maestros a los pintores húngaros: Géza Kukan, Karlovszky Bertalan, Fried Pal y Vitéz Mátyás. Expuso a partir de 1920 en importantes galerías, la M?csarnok en Budapest, entre otras.

 

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Joaquín Sorolla (Valencia, 1863 – Cercedilla, España, 1923)
Pintor español. Formado en su ciudad natal con el escultor Capuz, estudió posteriormente las obras del Museo del Prado y, gracias a una beca, pudo residir y estudiar en Roma de 1884 a 1889. En esta época se dedicó sobre todo a cuadros de temática histórica, que no ofrecen demasiado interés.

Un viaje a París en 1894 lo puso en contacto con la pintura impresionista, lo que supuso una verdadera revolución en su estilo. Abandonó los temas anteriores y comenzó a pintar al aire libre, dejándose invadir por la luz y el color del Mediterráneo. Son precisamente las obras de colores claros y pincelada vigorosa que reproducen escenas a orillas del mar las que más se identifican con el arte de Sorolla.

Sin embargo, fue un artista muy activo, que realizó también numerosos retratos de personalidades españolas y algunas obras de denuncia social (¡Y aún dicen que el pescado es caro!) bajo la influencia de su amigo Blasco Ibáñez.

Su estilo agradable y fácil hizo que recibiera innumerables encargos, que le permitieron gozar de una desahogada posición social. Su fama rebasó las fronteras españolas para extenderse por toda Europa y Estados Unidos, donde expuso en varias ocasiones. De 1910 a 1920 pintó una serie de murales con temas regionales para la Hispanic Society of America de Nueva York.

En el estilo más característico de Sorolla, el de técnica y concepción impresionista, destaca la representación de la figura humana (niños desnudos, mujeres con vestidos vaporosos) sobre un fondo de playa o de paisaje, donde los reflejos, las sombras, las transparencias, la intensidad de la luz y el color transfiguran la imagen y dan valor a temas en sí mismo intrascendentes.

Algunos críticos consideran estas obras un cruce entre los impresionistas franceses y los acuarelistas ingleses. Existe una importante colección de pintura suya en el Museo Sorolla de Madrid.

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Juan González Alacreu
Juan González Alacreu nació en Burriana, Castellón, en 1937.
En 1968 constituyó con Frejo y Alfredo Sanchis Cortés el equipo Art Studium, dedicado a la producción de libros ilustrados infantiles y series para el mercado exterior.

Finalizada su etapa como ilustrador decidió dedicarse por entero a la pintura. Su obra se destaca por un arte, donde la pureza del dibujo es la base de su trabajo, para más tarde pintar la luz, los trasluces y los reflejos, con pinceladas vigorosas, llenas de óleo. En su pintura se ve una gran influencia de pintores valencianos como Sorolla. Ha sido pintor oficial de la fallera mayor de Valencia durante muchos años. Su obra ha sido expuesta en numerosas salas de arte y se encuentra en colecciones privadas de todo el mundo.

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Arquer Buigas
Cayetano de Arquer Buigas (1932), pintor español nacido en Barcelona. Retratista loado por la crítica por su interpretación particular de la mujer, tema central de su obra, destacando por sus aportaciones personales, de las que son reconocidas, entre otras, sus nucas femeninas.

Un artista cuya obra no requiere de complejas explicaciones. Sencillamente se siente a través de la emoción y belleza de cada una de sus pinceladas, del talento y de una capacidad de comunicar sin artificios, que solamente poseen los grandes artistas.

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Thank you for sharing all your creative and wonderful posts. Good luck for the future. May peace be with you and your family always.
All the best,
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Finished “Peace” artwork 13
Shadow of Peace and the International CranioSacral Therapists 2014, Iceland, comments on “What does Peace mean to you?” on during May and June 2014, organized by Joseph Giacalone Finished artwork, after the written comments by Ing-On Vibulbhan-Watts
Links to the finished Peace Project of the International CranioSacral Therapists 2014, Iceland artwork page:
https://ingpeaceproject.com/2014/07/10/ings-peace-project-international-craniosacral-therapy-conference-2014-iceland/

Ing’s Peace Project & International CranioSacral Therapists 2014, Iceland | IngPeaceProject.com

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Thank you for sharing all your creative and wonderful posts. Good luck for the future. May peace be with you and your family always.
All the best,
Ing-On Vibulbhan-Watts ingpeaceproject.comIngPeaceProject.com | Let there be peace on Earth
“Peace” artwork 13
Shadow of Peace and the International CranioSacral Therapists 2014, Iceland, comments on “What does Peace mean to you?” on during May and June 2014, organized by Joseph Giacalone Artwork, after the written comments by Ing-On Vibulbhan-Watts
Links to the finished Peace Project of the International CranioSacral Therapists 2014, Iceland artwork page:
https://ingpeaceproject.com/2014/07/10/ings-peace-project-international-craniosacral-therapy-conference-2014-iceland/

Ing’s Peace Project & International CranioSacral Therapists 2014, Iceland | IngPeaceProject.com

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“Peace” artwork 13
Shadow of Peace and the International CranioSacral Therapists 2014, Iceland, comments on “What does Peace mean to you?” on during May and June 2014, organized by Joseph Giacalone Artwork, after the written comments by Ing-On Vibulbhan-Watts
Links to the finished Peace Project of the International CranioSacral Therapists 2014, Iceland artwork page:
https://ingpeaceproject.com/2014/07/10/ings-peace-project-international-craniosacral-therapy-conference-2014-iceland/

Ing’s Peace Project & International CranioSacral Therapists 2014, Iceland | IngPeaceProject.com

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“Peace” artwork 13
Shadow of Peace and the International CranioSacral Therapists 2014, Iceland, comments on “What does Peace mean to you?” on during May and June 2014, organized by Joseph Giacalone Artwork, after the written comments by Ing-On Vibulbhan-Watts
Links to the finished Peace Project of the International CranioSacral Therapists 2014, Iceland artwork page:
https://ingpeaceproject.com/2014/07/10/ings-peace-project-international-craniosacral-therapy-conference-2014-iceland/

Ing’s Peace Project & International CranioSacral Therapists 2014, Iceland | IngPeaceProject.com

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 Erin Danish khan W. (Erin webber): I want you to join me on MeWe, the Next-Gen Social Network. No Ads. No Spyware. No BS: https://mewe.com/i/erindanishkhan

 

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 DW News Livestream | Latest news and breaking stories

 DW News Livestream | Latest news and breaking stories
Started streaming on Jan 21, 2019
DW News goes deep beneath the surface, providing the key stories from Europe and around the world. Exciting reports and interviews from the worlds of politics, business, sports, culture and social media are presented by our DW anchors in 15-, 30- and 60-minute shows. Correspondents on the ground and experts in the studio deliver detailed insights and analysis of issues that affect our viewers around the world. We combine our expertise on Germany and Europe with a special interest in Africa and Asia while keeping track of stories from the rest of the world. Informative, entertaining and up-to-date – DW News, connecting the dots for our viewers across the globe. Deutsche Welle is Germany’s international broadcaster. We convey a comprehensive image of Germany, report events and developments, incorporate German and other perspectives in a journalistically independent manner. By doing so we promote understanding between cultures and peoples. Category News & Politics
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 FRANCE 24 Live – International Breaking News & Top stories – 24/7 stream

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FRANCE 24 English Started streaming on Feb 7, 2018
Watch FRANCE 24 live in English on YouTube for free Subscribe to France 24 now https://f24.my/YouTubeEN Watch France 24 live news: all the latest news live broadcasted from Paris, France. Le DIRECT France 24 en français : https://f24.my/YTliveFR France 24 EN VIVO en Español: https://f24.my/YTliveES ????? 24 ???? ??????? https://f24.my/YTliveAR Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FRANCE24.Eng... Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/France24_en FRANCE 24 INTERNATIONAL NEWS 24/7 https://www.france24.com/en/
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 Originally shared by Trey Ratcliff

 A dog rests in the sun in beautiful San Juan, Puerto Rico…

Well, it looks like one of our favorite playgrounds here on G+ is getting the wrecking hammer. It seems like a great time to invite you over to our Very Active Facebook Group called “Becoming an Artist – Trey’s Funky Lounge” at https://www.facebook.com/groups/BecomingAnArtist

(Currently there is a comp running to win some of my presets… 🙂 )

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 Wentworth Falls, Blue Mountains
Celebration: countdown 1
We finally made it.
At https://www.silenttheory.net you will find 2 gifts for you, to celebrate what we achieved here and to say farewell.
The first “Fifty Visions of the Sublime” is a free book of the waterfalls and stories in this collection for you.
The second “Sepia Collection” is a second free book, which you can use to color or paint or ink these falls. It is intended as a resource for schools and friends who have followed the Collection, and have asked for something like this.

Enjoy 🙂
Please feel free to take, and give to your friends.

Celebrate: Thank you. To celebrate what we all achieved on G+, over the last two months i have republished the 50 most viewed posts in this collection. This is a reprocessed image of Wentworth Falls (1st most viewed).

After shutdown, i am at the new G+: www.tipua.com join the community of artists, story tellers, engineers, friends in a safe environment.
After shutdown, you can find me by visiting https://wheretofind.me/@peterquinton
Adventure with me at my website: https://www.silenttheory.net
The books we wrote here on G+ are now on Amazon: https://amazon.com/author/peterquinton
My footprints are on GoogleMaps: https://goo.gl/maps/r2CtN5y38XJ2

Originally shared by Chris Sutton

From the shadows

April 2nd will be the last day of G+, I’ll be here ’till the end, but if you want to find me elsewhere you can get in touch via my website or follow me on Instagram.

If you’re looking for somewhere new, our new lifeboat is afloat:

https://www.tipua.com

https://www.chrissutton.com

https://www.instagram.com/oldshakey/

#CelebrateCountdown a hashtag started by adventurer and friend – +Peter Quinton

#googleplussunsetting #gplussunsetting are hashtags created by +Ellie Kennard

 alexlapidus.pixels.com

Originally shared by Alex Lapidus, Alex Bihlo,  Ina Gat,  Morten Ross, Joe Carter, Andrea Martinez,  

An one more sunrise for Google+

Guiding Light

What a show we saw as we stepped outside after dinner at Peggy’s Cove! The photo just took a bit of climbing on the slippery rocks in the dark…

I’ve created an account at MeWe in case you’d like to connect with me there:
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Guiding Light by Alex Lapidus

 Originally shared by Alex Bihlo  

An one more sunrise for Google+

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Mona – Tunnel

April 2nd will be the last day of G+, I’ll be here ’till the end, but if you want to find me elsewhere you can get in touch via my website or follow me on Instagram.

If you’re looking for somewhere new, our new lifeboat is afloat:

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#CelebrateCountdown a hashtag started by adventurer and friend – +Peter Quinton

#googleplussunsetting #gplussunsetting are hashtags created by +Ellie Kennard

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One of my favorite shots from one of the +The B&W Project s in the past here on G+
Themes and groups like this made me addicted to Google Plus and photography. Maybe I’ll get some more sleep in the future 😉

#GooglePlusSunsetting #GPlusSunsetting #DieHardsSociety #PartyAtTheEndofG+ #goodOldDays

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Freesias
April 2nd will be the last day of G+, I’ll be here ’till the end, but if you want to find me elsewhere you can get in touch via my website or follow me on Instagram.

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#CelebrateCountdown a hashtag started by adventurer and friend – +Peter Quinton

#googleplussunsetting #gplussunsetting are hashtags created by +Ellie Kennard

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Life after google+ -> follow me here:
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Berberaap – Barbary macaque

A photo I made yesterday. It is part of this new blog on my website: Apenheul – a short visit
https://anjawessels.photography/apenheul-a-short-visit/

CAMERA: Canon EOS 80D/650D
LENS Tamron 16-300mm f/3.5-6.3 Di II VC PZD Macro

#photography #animal #zoo #primate #monkey #BarbaryMacaque

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G+ will be shut down in April 2019.
If you want to keep in touch you can follow me on:
Instagram https://instagram.com/camelonte
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LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/tinez/

 smithsonianmag.com

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https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/what-is-the-anthropocene-and-are-we-in-it-164801414/

What Is the Anthropocene and Are We in It?

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The Best Way to See America Is To Visit Every Last Minor League Ballpark

…I could imagine that trip.

The Best Way To See America Is To Visit Every Last Minor League Ballpark

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Hiroshima in Tasmania—The Archive for the Future, 2010, Mona,
Masao Okabe and Chihiro Minato

April 2nd will be the last day of G+, I’ll be here ’till the end, but if you want to find me elsewhere you can get in touch via my website or follow me on Instagram.

If you’re looking for somewhere new, our new lifeboat is afloat:

https://www.tipua.com

https://www.chrissutton.com

https://www.instagram.com/oldshakey/

#CelebrateCountdown a hashtag started by adventurer and friend – +Peter Quinton

#googleplussunsetting #gplussunsetting are hashtags created by +Ellie Kennard

#googleplussunsetting #gplussunsetting are hashtags created by +Ellie Kennard

Originally shared by Chris Sutton

Reflecting on the Future

One without G+

April 2nd will be the last day of G+, I’ll be here ’till the end, but if you want to find me elsewhere you can get in touch via my website or follow me on Instagram.

If you’re looking for somewhere new, our new lifeboat is afloat:

https://www.tipua.com

https://www.chrissutton.com

https://www.instagram.com/oldshakey/

#CelebrateCountdown a hashtag started by adventurer and friend – +Peter Quinton

#googleplussunsetting #gplussunsetting are hashtags created by +Ellie Kennard

 

 Originally shared by Chris Sutton

Tulip

Given we have a tulip festival every spring, it’s not surprising I have more than a few images of tulips in my archives 🙂

April 2nd will be the last day of G+, I’ll be here ’till the end, but if you want to find me elsewhere you can get in touch via my website or follow me on Instagram.

If you’re looking for somewhere new, our new lifeboat is afloat:

https://www.tipua.com

https://www.chrissutton.com

https://www.instagram.com/oldshakey/

#CelebrateCountdown a hashtag started by adventurer and friend – +Peter Quinton

#googleplussunsetting #gplussunsetting are hashtags created by +Ellie Kennard

 

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Rainbow

So many flowers, and so little time now…

April 2nd will be the last day of G+, I’ll be here ’till the end, but if you want to find me elsewhere you can get in touch via my website or follow me on Instagram.

If you’re looking for somewhere new, our new lifeboat is afloat:

https://www.tipua.com

https://www.chrissutton.com

https://www.instagram.com/oldshakey/

#CelebrateCountdown a hashtag started by adventurer and friend – +Peter Quinton

#googleplussunsetting #gplussunsetting are hashtags created by +Ellie Kennard

Google+ is no longer available for consumer (personal) and brand accounts

From all of us on the Google+ team,
thank you for making Google+ such a special place.

What happened to Google+?

In December 2018, we announced our decision to shut down Google+ for consumers in April 2019.

Other Google products (such as Gmail, Google Photos, Google Drive, YouTube) were not shut down as part of the consumer Google+ shutdown and you can continue using those products. The Google Account you use to sign in to these services will remain. Note that photos and videos already backed up in Google Photos will not be deleted. Learn more

What happened to my Google+ content?

We are in the process of deleting content from consumer Google+ accounts and Google+ pages. This process will take a few months to complete, and content may remain through this time. In the meantime, if you previously created content on Google+, you may be able to download and save your remaining Google+ content and delete your Google+ profile. You may also be able to view and delete your remaining Google+ activity.

If I also use Google+ with my G Suite account, for example at work or school, how will I be impacted?

Google+ for G Suite will continue as a way for people across an organization to have discussions. Learn more about how we’re continuing our investment in Google+ for G Suite.

If you’re not sure if your organization uses G Suite, you can check here. G Suite customers may see some changes to Google+ features related to the consumer Google+ shutdown. You can find more details here or you can talk to your G Suite administrator to learn more.

See the full FAQ for more details about the consumer Google+ shutdown.”

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The Pope And The Robots – BBC Click

BBC Click   Published on Apr 16, 2019

Click is at the Vatican as the Pope hosts a workshop on robot ethics. Plus a visit to a digital Van Gogh exhibit in Paris and the London Games Festival. Subscribe HERE https://bit.ly/1uNQEWR Find us online at www.bbc.com/click Twitter: @bbcclick Facebook: www.facebook.com/BBCClick

Category   Science & Technology

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How landscape designer Piet Oudolf captures nature’s ‘emotion’

PBS NewsHour  Published on Apr 16, 2019

As spring takes hold, sparking thoughts of budding plants and new life, we explore how one of the world’s preeminent landscape designers approaches creating a garden. Piet Oudolf is perhaps best known for his work on New York City’s High Line, though he has designed gardens around the world. Jeffrey Brown met up with Oudolf at his home in the Netherlands to discuss the “emotion” of nature. Stream your PBS favorites with the PBS app: https://to.pbs.org/2Jb8twG Find more from PBS NewsHour at https://www.pbs.org/newshour Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://bit.ly/2HfsCD6 Follow us: Facebook: https://www.pbs.org/newshour Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/newshour Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/newshour Snapchat: @pbsnews Subscribe: PBS NewsHour podcasts: https://www.pbs.org/newshour/podcasts Newsletters: https://www.pbs.org/newshour/subscribe

Category   News & Politics

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IyTgtF5h3U4

 

Once Upon a Rooftop | Real Stories Category | PBS Online Film Festival

PBS    Published on Feb 27, 2012

Watch and vote for the documentary “”Once Upon a Rooftop””, which profiles the hardships, and enduring hope, of a community living in the Hong Kong rooftop slums. To cast your vote in this category, visit each film’s YouTube page (I Survived, Once Upon a Rooftop, Seltzer Works, or The Archive), and click the thumbs up “like” button at the bottom of the video player.

Category   Film & Animation

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ioT6pdX6o18

Artwork by Romain Laurent

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