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Eager for your kisses

Eager for your kisses

love and sex at 95

Eager for your kisses [videorecording]: love and sex at 95 / directed by Liz Cane; produced by Bill Cane, Jr.; Raising Cane Productions.

After mourning the death of his wife of fifty years, Bill Cane, a 95-year-old singer/songwriter and music teacher, began searching for a new companion. He soon embraced a revitalized life full of romance, sex and music. His life may mark a trend of the future as people live vital, healthy, sexually active lives well into old age.

Early health care

Early health care

Early health care [videorecording] / producer, Paul Gray.

Episode of "Exploring Alaska Show" describing the early physicians and medical facilities on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska, particularly in the town of Soldotna, and the development of the Central Peninsula Hospital.

Early summer

Early summer

Bakush

Bakush

The Mamiya family is seeking a husband for their daughter, Noriko, but she has ideas of her own.

Earth & women

Earth & women

Earth & women [videorecording] / a Differentia production; producer-director-writer, Lyndol Michael.

Environmentally-sensitive women design and build their own homes, using straw bale walls coated with mud plaster. Reconnects women with the earth and expresses women's traditional roles as caregivers.

Earth changes

Earth changes

Alaska sounds the alarm

Earth changes [videorecording]: Alaska sounds the alarm / narrated and produced by Nick Begich.

Earth in the hot seat

Earth in the hot seat

Earth in the hot seat [videorecording] / A&E Home Video; produced by Kurtis Productions, Ltd. for A & E Network.

Is pollution causing the Alaskan ground warming, glaciers melting and forests dying? "Alaska is definitely melting" Also studies being conducted in the highest mountains in the Tropics indicate glacier retreat "99 ft. a year" with glacier landscape changing from 5 to 2 glaciers in South America regions. Global warming could be the cause for a glacier in Bolivia, Perú or Antarctica to disappear completely in 50 years.

Earth report. State of the planet 2009

Earth report. State of the planet 2009

Earth report. State of the planet 2009 [videorecording] / National Geographic Television.

Investigates the impact that development has had on the environment and explores what is being done to protect our planet. The Northwest Passage opened for the first time in recorded history, much of the United States honeybee population mysteriously died, and much more.

Earth revealed

Earth revealed

Earth revealed [videorecording] / Corporation for Community College Television; produced and directed by Robert Lattanzio; written by David Stansfield ... [et al.]; executive producer, Sally V. Beaty.

Shows the physical and scientific processes that shape the Earth.

Earth revealed

Earth revealed

Earth revealed [videorecording] / Corporation for Community College Television; produced and directed by Robert Lattanzio; written by David Stansfield ... [et al.]; executive producer, Sally V. Beaty.

Shows the physical and scientific processes that shape the Earth.

Earth vs. the flying saucers

Earth vs. the flying saucers

Earth vs. the flying saucers [videorecording] / Columbia Pictures Corporation presents; screen play by George Worthing Yates, Raymond T. Marcus; screen story by Curtis Siodmak; produced by Charles H. Schneer; directed by Fred F. Sears.

Dr. Russell Marvin heads up Operation Skyhook, which is tasked with sending experimental rockets into the upper atmosphere. Unfortunately, all the rockets are somehow disappearing. During the final rocket launching, a flying saucer lands and the military fires upon the aliens, triggering the destruction of the installation and a cryptic warning from the aliens. In response, Dr. Marvin and his colleagues develop an anti-magnetic beam weapon to disable the flying discs. The weapon and the mettle of the populace of Washington, DC are soon put to the test, when the flying saucers attack.