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Ever wonder why that kid in your class is such a trouble maker? Maybe not. Maybe we all should wonder why he/she chooses to act the he/she does.

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Explains why contact with others is so essential to psychological and emotional development.  Very humbling stories of neglect and great inspiration to be kind to one another!

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Before reading this, I had only general understanding of what life was like for people in Afghanistan, especially during the time before our current war.

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Samsara shows us the reality of our industrial desensitised world. This clip http://vimeo.com/73234721 shows the barbaric inhumanity of the agro business that supplies 'food' for the world's population.

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Zeze lives in an environment of human poverty and violence. It is a highly creative and gifted child. He looks at the world with clear eyes and he values ​​friendship and love. However,  Zeze feels lonely and neglected.

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This feature film staged in 1939 is based ona true story. In a horrible Irish reformatory school for boys a horrific regime and mentality reigns.

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On what seems to be just another ordinary day in a french city, a man is exposed to sexism and sexual violence in a society ruled by women...

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Think you know homelessness? Think again...  
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It's a film about true story of a tenacious social worker, who uncovers a government backed mass deportation of children from UK to Australia.   Her empathy with the adults telling her their stories of abuse and terror, causes her personal grief, and me too.  

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