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Season 8 • Episode 7 • Due to a Lack of Interest, Tomorrow Has Been Canceled
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Horizon Season 8, Episode 7: Due to a Lack of Interest, Tomorrow Has Been Canceled
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Due to a Lack of Interest, Tomorrow Has Been Canceled
Horizon interviews ecologists that claim that man is irrevocably destroying its habitat.
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The Wood
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What Every Girl Should Know
At the moment, legal abortions in the UK are being performed at the rate of over 90,000 a year and it is considered that the number is likely to rise. But why are so many people not prepared to use contraceptives? Are the contraceptives themselves at fault or is it part of a deep-rooted attitude to sex? A drug is now being tested which makes it possible for a woman to procure her own abortion in the first few weeks of pregnancy.
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Horizon reports on food technology now experimenting with meat substitutes.
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Looking for a Happy Landing
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The Total War Machine
This episode of Horizon reports on the development of the aircraft bomber throughout periods of war.
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Horizon reports on the continuing problem of the city of Venice, Italy sinking into the sea.
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This report by Horizon is about Prof. Hean Piaget and her child center education theory.
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