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Why Do So Many Veterans Struggle to Find Mental Health Support?
Fight or flight: the veterans at war with PTSD part 3 Mike is one of the many veterans struggling with serious mental health issues after returning from combat. He shares his experience living on the streets and how horse therapy, funded...
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Honoring Veterans with Care and Community
Fight or flight: the veterans at war with PTSD part 2 Andy Price, the founder of Dorset's Veteran's Hub recounts the devastating loss of one of his frinds and fellow military men. He discusses how he has recently been processing this and...
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Life After Combat: Living with PTSD
Fight or flight: the veterans at war with PTSD part 1 A lack of psychological support from the Ministry of Defence leaves many veterans to battle significant mental health issues alone. Former soldier Andy Price decides to take matters...
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Imagining Life After Adolescence
Sam and the Plant Next Door part 4 Sam and his friend discuss what the future could look like for themselves and for their town. They express a fear of changing as they grow up but also a curiousity about new experiences.
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The Price of a Prestigious Education
Sam and the Plant Next Door part 3 Sam hopes to study at a Queens College to pursue is interest in marine biology. He grapples with what this choice would mean for his social life, education, and family finances.
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Considering the Environmental Impact of the Hinkley Power Plant
Sam and the Plant Next Door part 2 A Marine Scientist visits Sam's school to talk about the benefits of the Hinkley power plant and take questions from the students about the project. Sam is worried about the impact the construction and...
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What Do Students Think About the Hinkley Power Plant?
Sam and the Plant Next Door part 1 Sam, 11, is always being told not to worry about the nuclear power plant rising next door, but for him there is lots to think about. Hinkley Point C will be Britain’s largest nuclear plant, and it’s...
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How is Cencorship Impacting China's Rap Scene?
Trapped in a city of a thousand mountains part 2 China's vague censorship laws make it difficult to know what can and can't be talked about in songs. This ambiguity has pushed some artists to pursue other career paths. Others see it as a...
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The Veterans Hub Turns 1!
Fight or flight: the veterans at war with PTSD part 5 The Veteran's Hub has had a fulfilling first year! Check in with Andy and some of the other vets and hear how the Hub has grown and adjusted.
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Cakes, Coffee, and Community: the Veterans Hub Finally Opens
Fight or flight: the veterans at war with PTSD part 4 The Veteran's Hub finally has a brick and mortar location in Dorset! Getting to this point has been a tremendous effort for Andy and the other vets. Hear how they feel about their new...
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The Native American kids who get $200k for graduating
The Ho-Chunk Nation are a Native American tribe that owns a string of casinos across Wisconsin. Ho Chunk children get a share of casino profits once they’ve graduated and turned 18. It’s called their 18 Money. When they finish high...
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Lasting Marks - the 16 men put on trial for sadomasochism in Thatcher's Britain
The story of 16 men put on trial for sadomasochism in the dying days of Thatcher's Britain was told by the police, the prosecution and the tabloid press – but not by those in the dock. Told through court documents and newspaper reports...
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Alain de Botton guides you round his Art is Therapy show
Alain de Botton guides you round his Art is Therapy show Subscribe to the Guardian HERE: http://bitly.com/UvkFpD Alain de Botton gives the Guardian an exclusive tour of his controversial new exhibition at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam....
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Finding Ashley: a Native American family's desperate search for their missing relative
Ashley Heavyrunner Loring was 20 when she disappeared from the Blackfeet reservation in Montana in June 2017. Her family has been searching for her ever since. Ashley was one of more than 5,000 Native American women listed missing in...
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Gay, black and HIV positive: America's hidden epidemic
If you are a black, gay man in America, your risk of contracting HIV is one in two. Leah Green travels to Atlanta, Georgia, which has the largest gay and black community in the country. She finds out how stigma, education and structural...
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Syria's air force targeting civilians, says Human Rights Watch
Click here for the latest British & Irish Lions Brick by Brick http://vid.io/xHF Syria's air force targeting civilians, says Human Rights Watch Subscribe to the Guardian HERE: http://bitly.com/UvkFpD A Human Rights Watch report says that...
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Obama defends internet surveillance programs
Obama defends internet surveillance programs Subscribe to the Guardian HERE: http://bitly.com/UvkFpD Barack Obama defends US government programs that have reportedly conducted surveillance of people's personal phone and internet...
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'I Have A Dream': students from Martin Luther King Jr's former school recite speech
To commemorate the 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr's death, the Guardian asked nine students from his former school in Atlanta – Booker T Washington high school – to recite 'I Have A Dream'
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Camping for dogs
Camping is more popular than ever, but Michele Hanson took things further when she shared a tent with her two boxers at a summer camp for dogs
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Guinness World Records day - Brussels sprouts attempt
Lucy Mangan attempts to break the world record for the number of brussels sprouts eaten within a minute, currently standing at 31
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Gaza's school children: 'The good things about Gaza are the weather and the sea'
Gaza's school children: 'The good things about Gaza are the weather and the sea' Pupils from three schools in Gaza City discuss their hopes for the future and for the Palestinian people
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The Watch: The Guardian Film Show
The Watch: The Guardian Film Show In a clip from this week's Guardian Film Show, Catherine Shoard and Henry Barnes watch Ben Stiller, Jonah Hill, Richard Ayoade and Vince Vaughn fake the funny in a sci-fi comedy about a neighbourhood...
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Guardian Film Show at the Toronto film festival 2012: Looper review
Guardian Film Show at the Toronto film festival 2012: Looper review Rian Johnson's sci-fi thriller, which stars Joseph Gordon-Levitt as an assassin hired to kill a future version of himself, opened the 37th Toronto film festival last...
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Offshore windfarms: how the 'suction bucket' technique works
Offshore windfarms: how the 'suction bucket' technique works Subscribe to the Guardian HERE: http://bitly.com/UvkFpD With the help of a tin can, a fish tank and Phil de Villiers, head of offshore wind at the Carbon Trust, Damian...