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Basketball: Made In The U.S.A.
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Basketball: Made In The U.S.A.

The head of the physical education department at the International YMCA Training School (now called Springfield College) in Massachusetts, issued a challenge to his graduate students in 1891.

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March 2018
Lithuania's National Obsession
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Lithuania's National Obsession

Basketball is more than just a game in Lithuania.

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March 2018
When Basketball Is More Than A Game
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When Basketball Is More Than A Game

Can the game of basketball be used to help improve the lives of at-risk youth around the world?

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March 2018
The Whole World Wants to “Be Like Mike”
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The Whole World Wants to “Be Like Mike”

On the court, Michael Jordan appeared superhuman.

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March 2018
A Small Island With A Big Heart
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A Small Island With A Big Heart

The El Yunque National Forest is the only tropical rainforest in the U.S. forest system.

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September 2017
Mosquito Bioluminescent Bay: Inside Nature's Glow Stick
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Mosquito Bioluminescent Bay: Inside Nature's Glow Stick

Imagine floating in a magical bay that glows in the dark.

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September 2017
San Juan: The Jewel Of The Caribbean
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San Juan: The Jewel Of The Caribbean

The Spanish settled Puerto Rico’s capital city of San Juan in 1519.

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September 2017
The Island Monster
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The Island Monster

You’ve probably heard of Bigfoot, the Loch Ness Monster, and the Jersey Devil. They are all cryptids, monsters that may or may not really exist and whose existence can’t be proved or disproved. Puerto Rico has its very own native cryptid, El Chupacabra, which reportedly was fi rst seen there and since may have been sighted all over the world.

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September 2017
Up With People: Stand For Peace
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Up With People: Stand For Peace

Up with People (UWP) cast members arrive in towns and cities around the world as strangers.

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April 2018
Petals Of Peace In Nepal
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Petals Of Peace In Nepal

Terraces of gold marigolds and bright yellow blossoms of mustard seed line the countryside of Kafleni, a small village nestled in the middle Himalayas.

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April 2018
Pioneers Of Peace
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Pioneers Of Peace

The word “pacifism” was first used in 1901 at an international peace conference in Scotland.

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April 2018
Let's Visit An Amphitheater
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Let's Visit An Amphitheater

Greek drama began with festivals honoring Greek gods.

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November/December 2017
OPA!! Let Do A Happy Dance
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OPA!! Let Do A Happy Dance

Greeks have expressed happiness, sadness, anger, and love through dance for thousands of years.

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November/December 2017
The Tastes Of Morocco
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The Tastes Of Morocco

B’stilla and b’ssara. Harira and makouda. Tajine and ras-al-halout.

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January 2017
The Power And Beauty Of Moroccan Mint Tea
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The Power And Beauty Of Moroccan Mint Tea

Sweet Moroccan mint tea means, “Welcome, friend. Relax and enjoy!” Not only is this national drink universally served and loved, but it’s also an important cultural tradition in every Moroccan’s daily life.

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January 2017
Mexico's Smoking Mountains
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Mexico's Smoking Mountains

A farmer in the small town of Paricutin was working in his fields in February 1943 when he saw a huge crack appear in the ground. The crack caused the ground to swell several feet into the air, and foul-smelling smoke poured out of it. When the farmer returned the next day to investigate, he discovered a volcanic cone jutting 164 feet (50 meters) into the air. The cone grew at an alarming rate, and it took just 10 weeks to reach 1,000 feet (330 meters). By the time it stopped growing, it measured 1,391 feet (424 meters), just a few feet shorter than the Empire State Building. The new volcano was named Paricutin.

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March 2017
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Tulum

Have you ever wondered where people worshipped long ago? Today, on the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico, you can visit the ruins of one of these ancient places. It is Tulum, a sacred city of the Maya. Built in the 1200s, it is believed to have been home to 500 to 600 people.

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March 2017
La Familia: The Heart Of Mexican Society
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La Familia: The Heart Of Mexican Society

Although visitors to 21 st -century Mexico may discover major differences between city and rural life, la familia (lah fah-MEE-lee-a, “the family”) remains at the core of Mexican society.

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March 2017
Sumo City
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Sumo City

It is not uncommon to see large men clothed in cotton kimonos and wooden sandals strolling down the streets of Tokyo’s Ryoguku District on the east bank of the Sumida River. These men are sumo wrestlers, athletes who participate in Japan’s national sport of sumo wrestling.

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January 2018
Austria: Crossroads of Europe
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Austria: Crossroads of Europe

Austria is only slightly larger than the state of South Carolina, but it was once the center of the largest and richest empire in all of continental Europe.

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November/December 2016
A Tour of Vienna
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A Tour of Vienna

No trip to Austria would be complete without a visit to the country’s capital, Vienna.

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November/December 2016
Guten Appetit!
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Guten Appetit!

There’s no denying that traditional Austrian food is hearty, with its dumplings and stews, ‘krauts and potatoes.

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November/December 2016
American Folk: National Endowment For The Arts National Heritage Fellows
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American Folk: National Endowment For The Arts National Heritage Fellows

What do African American quilters, Appalachian ballad singers, Ukrainian American textile artists, Native American basket makers, Cambodian American dancers, and Mexican American musicians have in common? They are all Americans and all folk artists, but they also represent a sampling of people to whom the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) has awarded National Heritage Fellowships, the highest honor for traditional artists in the United States.

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July/August 2017
The Way Of Tea - Sosei Matsumoto, Master Of The Japanese Tea Ceremony
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The Way Of Tea - Sosei Matsumoto, Master Of The Japanese Tea Ceremony

A woman in a kimono sits straight-backed with her legs folded under her. Slowly, in one fluid motion, she stands up and glides across the floo . Is this a Japanese dance? No, these practiced movements are part of a traditional Japanese tea ceremony.

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July/August 2017
The World of Sound
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The World of Sound

Exploring Musical Traditions of NEA National Heritage Fellows

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July/August 2017
A Closer Look
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A Closer Look

Dolly Jacobs’s High-flying Career

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July/August 2017
Sweet 15?
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Sweet 15?

Quinceanera and the Work of Eva Castellanoz

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July/August 2017
What Is Capoeira?
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What Is Capoeira?

It’s a dance, a martial art, a game, and a way of life.

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July/August 2017
Critter Corner Wombat Master Digger. .
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Critter Corner Wombat Master Digger. .

Fifty million years ago, a giant plant-eating mammal as tall as a human, and weighing more than 500 pounds roamed eastern Australia.

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April 2017
The Home Of The Sydneysiders
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The Home Of The Sydneysiders

It’s one of the most visited cities in the world, and landmarks like its famous opera house are familiar to almost everyone.

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April 2017