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1 online resource (streaming video file) (53 min. 13 sec.) ; 320715517 bytes |
Summary |
What happens to us when we die? In this episode we will see what happens when we die, and how death fits into nature and the cycle of life. A lot of people go a long way in trying to overcome death. In this episode we will meet several popular, and some more obscure, survival strategies. But in the history of life and evolution, could we have lived without it? We will show that in the human body there's a constant battle between life and death, where death is a driving force for life. And we ask if advances within modern medicine have resulted in a change of attitudes - leaving many people no longer seeing death as a natural thing. (From Norway, in English & Danish) (Documentary) PG (A) CC |
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Closed captioning in English |
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Broadcast 2015-05-25 at 23:05:00 |
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Classification: PG |
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Cell death.
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Cryonics.
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Death -- Causes.
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Death (Biology)
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Future life.
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Michigan -- Detroit.
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Taiwan.
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Japan -- Okinawa Island.
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Streaming video
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Author |
Chamberlain, Matt, cast
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Hall, Annie, contributor
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Hjemvoll, Inger-Helen, contributor
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Kowalsky, Joseph, contributor
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Rocle, Jean-Paul, contributor
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Steadman, Dawnie Wolfe, contributor
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Troyer, John, contributor
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Wiigh-Masak, Susanne, contributor
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Willerslev, Eske, contributor
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Zawacki, Andrew, contributor
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Ziegler, Mathias, contributor
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