I would also suggest educating yourself regarding the health benefits of a WFPB diet by watching videos on this site, reading Dr. Greger's book «How Not to Die,» and
watching documentaries such as «Forks Over Knives» to keep yourself motivated.
Manifest your motivation by
watching documentaries such as Food Matters and That Sugar Film and find some new
I had
watched documentaries such as «The Business of Being Born,» «Gentle Birth Choices,» and «Orgasmic Birth,» and therefore was very well - informed of what goes on in many hospital settings.
Not exact matches
Read books and
watch videos about serious events that are not dramatized (
such a
documentary).
I have recently
watched a short
documentary about abortion and refusal of performing
such procedures due to religious reasons in my native country.
Moctezuma routinely shows his students science
documentaries such as Al Gore's An Inconvenient Truth and the time - lapsed photography movies produced by plant biologist Roger Hangarter, «so they can
watch a film and discuss or write how the film relates to the different concepts they would learn in class,» Moctezuma says.
I'm
such a fan of this
documentary about veganism that I require my patients to
watch it with their families.
«How to find your bliss» is discussed by various experts, film writers and authors
such as Deepak Chopra and Akiva Goldsman — it's a deep and very inspiring
documentary which is well worth
watching more than once and keeping as a reference.
I am quite busy with work and my band but when I have time I like to play online mmorpgs,
such as WoW and Wartune,
watch movies, science
documentaries and TV series» online.
Even though Petit's walk is a matter of historical fact — and the subject of an amazing
documentary — Zemeckis makes his audience feel the weight of what Petit did so well that our hearts flutter with terror and we lean forward in our seats (maybe some of us even
watch from between our barely parted fingers)-- the tension heightened even more by the knowledge that the building would soon be completed and any
such attempt would become impossible.
That's one reason that Judd Apatow's exhaustive two - part
documentary, «The Zen Diaries of Garry Shandling,» is
such an important document, revealing more about Shandling than we could have possibly guessed just by
watching his two great shows, «It's Garry Shandling's Show» and the masterpiece, «The Larry Sanders Show.»
For the most part, Mackenzie lets the material speak for itself, capturing the fear, claustrophobia and machismo of prison with
such staggering authenticity that it's like
watching a fly - on - the - wall
documentary.
And aside from the dream sequences — all of which enhance and are justified by the story — the authenticity, realism, and social relevance established by writer / director Geremy Jasper is
such that, at times, you could almost think you were
watching a
documentary.
Watching the making of
documentary, it doesn't appear that the brothers had
such deep thoughts as the folks in the audience, but regardless, it's a clever, funny, ridiculous adventure that is very worthy of its Oscar nom for best picture this year.
Often this comes in the form of a high - quality mentor text (Patricia Polacco's «Pink and Say,» Eve Bunting's «Fly Away Home») or a shared experience
such as
watching a piece of a
documentary (Paperclips).
So don't be satisfied
watching nature
documentaries, come with us to Sabah and see all these things for yourself while
such natural oases still exist.
But with alternatives
such as orca whale
watching kayak tours in Washington and film
documentaries available, this final argument no longer has merit.