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The loss of memory is one of the first stages in the aging process. What if memory-enhancing drugs and computer chips could change our perception and retention of knowledge and our wisdom and self-understanding? This program explores the impact of present and future scientific advances in memory improvement. (40 minutes)



 
    

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Copyright date: ©1996



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Beyond Hate

A woman loses her family to Northern Ireland's religious war; Arab and Israeli children enact a decades-old conflict; a South African leader spends 27 years in jail. All of these people are witnesses to and victims of hate-a pervasive emotion from wh...(more details)
 
Beyond the Veil: Are Iranian Women Rebelling?

In this program, a female reporter dons the hijab-"modest dress"-and goes undercover to find out how Iranian women feel about the government-enforced dress code and about their diminished role in Iranian society. We watch teenage girls flaunt accepte...(more details)
 
Oren Lyons the Faithkeeper

This program features Native American Chief Oren Lyons, a leader in the international environmental movement, who shares with Bill Moyers the ancient legends, prophecies, and wisdom that guide the Onondaga tribe. They explore the view of the earth as...(more details)
 
Heaven Can Wait

Everyone would like to live forever, but until now the idea of greatly expanding the length of human life has been relegated to science fiction. This program examines the possibility and consequences of seriously extending one's life span with the he...(more details)
 
Spies, Lies, and Videotape

In the name of safety and security, video cameras have become common in the workplace and public spaces. Now even our homes are being wired for the communications revolution. Will total surveillance become a reality? This program imagines what such a...(more details)
 


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