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One Length Haircut

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94007
Description
In this instructional video, John Mcloughlin demonstrates the steps for sectioning the hair, cutting, and blow drying a blunt shoulder length cut. Learn the proper way to hold scissors to reduce stress on the hand and review types of brushes.

Shampooing & Drying

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Item number
94006
Description
In this instructional video, John Mcloughlin demonstrates washing, conditioning, and towel drying a clients hair. A dressy style is created for short hair by blow drying with a round brush.

Arts and Justice

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93993
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Poet, environmental activist and founder of Planetize the Movement, Berkely, Drew Dellinger explains that art gives us access to deep truths about the Universe and liberates us from exploitative modern thinking. Writer Marya Grathwohl an Oldenburg Franciscan Sister, writer and founder of Earth Hope, Wyoming describes her participation in a Crow Sundance, which brought her spiritual transformation.

Permaculture

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93989
Description
Penny Livingston, of the Regenerative Design Institute in Bolinas, California, leads viewers through the history of permaculture and its principles. She discusses permaculture as an agricultural practice that increases biodiversity and helps us to understand our place in the ecosystem. She also touches on other food system trends, including seasonal eating and community supported agriculture.

Eco-Cities

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93987
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Cities originated as a means to trading and some ancient designs could still be used today. By emphasizing an organic and evolutionary whole-city perspective, Founder of Ecocity Builders Richard Register draws attention to the imaginative ways in which cities are being rethought and rebuilt around the planet for a flourishing, sustainable future.

Unacceptable Levels  

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93974
Description
Unacceptable Levels examines the results of the chemical revolution of the 1940s through the eyes of affable filmmaker Ed Brown, a father seeking to understand the world in which he and his wife are raising their children. To create this debut documentary, one mantraveled extensively with his camera to find and interview top minds in the fields of science, advocacy, and law. Weaving their testimonies into a compelling narrative, Brown presents us with the story of how the chemical revolution brought us to where we are, and of where, if we’re not vigilant, it may take us.

Greedy Lying Bastards: How Industry has Shed Doubt on Climate Change Science

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93973
Description
In GREEDY LYING BASTARDS, filmmaker and political activist Craig Rosebraugh, in association with Executive Producer Daryl Hannah, investigates efforts byoil industry interests, led by ExxonMobil and especially the Koch brothers, to fund skepticism of the scientific consensus on climate change. The film argues that this campaign is responsible for the failure to act on climate change. It covers climategate, arguing that this was a made up scandal and blaming it for the failure of Copenhagen talks.The film links the oil industry's efforts directly with the tobacco industry's campaign to convince people cigarettes aren't harmful.

Open Sesame: The Story of Seeds

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93971
Description
Open Sesame: The Story of Seeds illuminates what is at stake in the conflict between hybrid and open-pollinated seed systems. Providing the basis for everything from fabric to food to fuels, seeds are as essential to life as the air we breathe and the water we drink. In the past, seeds were communal – a shared resource not unlike the water we drink. A century ago things started to change. Now large corporations claim seeds as intellectual property, restricting their use and interfering with the livelihoods of open-pollination farmers. This documentary introduces a range of individuals whose lives center around seeds. Farmers, renegade gardeners, passionate seed savers, artists, and activists all work to plant the seeds of information and inspiration within this film.

Iraq for Sale The War Profiteers

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93965
Description
This film exposes the flourishing business in war profiteering in Irag. Robert Greenwald explores the pattern of waste, fraud and abuse among U.S. companies that recieve multi-million dollar contractsforthe reconstruction of Iraq. IRAQ FOR SALE uncovers the connections between private contractors making a killing in Iraq and the decision makers who allow them to do so.

Contradictions of Fair Hope

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93964
Description
The Fair Hope Benevolent Society was society formed by newly freed slaves to respond to hunger, illness, and the fear of a pauper's grave. What started as a group dedicated to helping each other became a large yearly celebration of their religion and family, and then transformed into a yearly festival of prostitution, dugs, and guns. Contradictions of Fair Hope examines the socieities origins and the transformations that led to what it is today.