June 2012
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Jun 1st
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May 2012
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Leandar & Sierra Story
ohcamil: That story about Leandar and Sierra made me cry for real, yo. Right? It’s astounding that some people don’t see the benefit of service dogs. 
May 31st
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May 31st
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May 31st
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May 25th
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May 25th
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May 25th
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May 24th
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WatchWatch
We visited Volcanoes National Park in Rwanda to learn about the lives of mountain gorillas from the African Wildlife Foundation. Wild mountain gorillas lead peaceful lives and spend their days eating, sleeping, and playing. Although strong and powerful, gorillas are generally gentle and shy. They live in groups of up to 40 gorillas and are led by one dominant male called the silverback, named for...
May 24th
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May 24th
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May 23rd
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World renowned ocean cinematographer Mike Prickett risked his life to save a diver off the coast of Polynesia. As a result of this selfless act, Mike suffered serious decompression illness, rendering him without feeling in his legs. Doctors say that he has six months to find out whether he’ll walk again. Join Mike as he chronicles his extraordinary rise from the depths through a special...
May 23rd
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May 23rd
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prickettsreellife: On March 14th 2012, Mike Prickett suffered from a severe case of decompression sickness which caused paralysis from the waist down.  These are the first images, feelings, and emotions Mike experienced after the event of his accident.  Welcome to Prickett’s Reel Life.
May 22nd
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May 22nd
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May 21st
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May 21st
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prickettsreellife: On March 14th, the internationally acclaimed Hawaiian underwater cinematographer Mike Prickett, was paralyzed in a diving accident in Tahiti. The doctors say that he has 6 months to see if he can ever walk again. This is his journey.
May 21st
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May 20th
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