Science | July 04, 2009 | 1 comment

July 4: Exploding the Myths

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National Geographic explores the myths and legends around the 4th of July! It's the full show from television, so it's quite long (nearly an hour) but interesting and fun!
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    • National Geographic Channel is quietly undergoing a shift in programming philosophy, relying more on story-based programming to help draw viewers. Haunting images on gravestones of children having died too young, baked clay baby feeders, a schoolboy's writing exercises, and children's toys are just some of the objects and images presented in the first major exhibition to explore childhood in ancient Greece. This remarkable collection of some 128 artifacts, mainly from American museums and collections, but including several major personal loans from Europe and Canada, opened to the U.S. public last month at the Hood Museum of Art at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire. For further information, check out: http://personalmoneystore.com/Personal-Loans/

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