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7 Billion, National Geographic Magazine


Learn more about population: ngm.nationalgeographic.com To coincide with the arrival of the world's 7 billionth person on October 31, 2011, National Geographic magazine's 2011 year-long series on world population is available on the App Store as a free app for iPad starting 10/27/11. The interactive app explores the challenges—and potential solutions—for coping with a growing human population in a world of limited resources with informative videos, interactive maps, in-depth articles, and stunning photography. Download the free app here: on.natgeo.com The series ends with a look at City Solutions in the December 2011 issue, which will be incorporated into the app in December. Don't forget to check out the second video from the series, "Are You Typical?," here: www.youtube.com Editor's update: in 2050, 70% of the population will be living in "urban areas," not "megacities" as stated in an earlier version of this video. In addition, the total number of countries in the world is now 195, with recognition of the independence of the Republic of South Sudan on July 9, 2011.


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Bed Bugs


Don't doze off just yet. Maybe they should be called bed blood bugs, an army of these can attack a person 500 times in one night! See All National Geographic Videos video.nationalgeographic.com


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Octopus Kills Shark


Think you know the outcome when it's shark versus octopus? Think again!


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National Geographic Channel: A Man Among Wolves Trailer


The trailer for A Man Among Wolves on the National Geographic Channel


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Tornado Destruction


See tornadoes tear across the country. See more National Geographic videos: video.nationalgeographic.com


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7 Billion: Are You Typical? -- National Geographic Magazine


Learn more about population: ngm.nationalgeographic.com To coincide with the arrival of the world's 7 billionth person on October 31, 2011, National Geographic magazine's 2011 year-long series on world population is available on the App Store as a free app for iPad starting 10/27/11. The interactive app explores the challenges—and potential solutions—for coping with a growing human population in a world of limited resources with informative videos, interactive maps, in-depth articles, and stunning photography. The series ends with a look at City Solutions in the December 2011 issue, which will be incorporated into the app in December. Download the free app here: on.natgeo.com Check out the first video from the series, "7 Billion--National Geographic Magazine," here: www.youtube.com Video by National Geographic Digital Studio Music by Chris Beaty, www.sonicbloom.tv Editor's Note A graphic in this video has been updated from a previous version.


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National Geographic Live! - Mattias Klum: Lions, Leeches and Cobra Tongues


Explore the Earth with one of the greatest natural history photographers of our time, Mattias Klum.


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High-Velocity Falcon


How fast can a peregrine falcon fly? One scientist aims to find out by skydiving along with the birds. See All National Geographic Videos video.nationalgeographic.com


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National Geographic Live! - Revenge of the Meerkat


Join National Geographic Fellow and photographer Mattias Klum as he tries to capture images of the wily little mammal of the Kalahari Desert known as the meerkat.


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Walruses Swarm Beaches as Ice Melts


Thousands of walruses gathered together in a dangerous "haul out" on the coast of Alaska earlier this month. Scientists say the walruses came ashore in such large numbers because their normal habitats, Arctic ice floes, are melting.


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National Geographic Live! - Part Ape, Part Human: The Fossils of Malapa


Professor Lee Berger and his son stumble across an amazing find in South Africa — two-million-year-old fossils of an unknown species of ape-like creatures.


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National Geographic Live! - Through the Eyes of a Critic: Photographing Galápagos


Mattias Klum faces a critique of his Galápagos photos from a highly opinionated expert — his young son.


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Cobra vs. Mongoose


How does a mongoose stand up to a cobra? You might be surprised at the outcome.


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Jesus Christ Lizard


Meet a lizard that can walk, er, run on water. See all National Geographic videos: video.nationalgeographic.com


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Face-Off With a Deadly Predator


Paul Nicklen describes his most amazing experience as a National Geographic photographer - coming face-to-face with one of Antarctica's most vicious predators.


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Global Warming 101


Global warming could do more than just melt polar ice. It could change our maps, and displace people from cities and tropical islands. See all National Geographic videos: video.nationalgeographic.com


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The Mysterious Explorations of Jasper Morello


Now playing in the YouTube Screening Room: www.youtube.com see more on www.monsterdistributes.com Nominated for an Oscar and for a BAFTA award, Jasper Morello is a short feature made in a unique style of silhouette animation developed by director Anthony Lucas and inspired by the work of authors Edgar Alan Poe and Jules Verne. In the frontier city of Carpathia, Jasper Morello discovers that his former adversary Doctor Claude Belgon has returned from the grave. When Claude reveals that he knows the location of the ancient city of Alto Mea where the secrets of life have been discovered, Jasper cannot resist the temptation to bring his own dead wife Amelia back. But they are captured by Armand Forgette, leader of the radical Horizontalist anti-technology movement, who is determined to reanimate his terrorist father Vasco. As lightning energises the arcane machineries of life in the floating castle of Alto Mea, Jasper must choose between having his beloved restored or seeing the government of Gothia destroyed. Set in a world of iron dirigibles and steam powered computers, this gothic horror mystery tells the story of Jasper Morello, a disgraced aerial navigator who flees his Plague-ridden home on a desperate voyage to redeem himself. Also winner of the Grand Prix award at the Annecy Animation Festival, Jasper has also won the top honours at the Canadian Film Centre's Worldwide Short Film Festival, Best Animation at Flickerfest 2005, Best Animation at the Sydney Film Festival <b>...</b>


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National Geographic Live! - Bonus: Free Soloing with Alex Honnold


Join rock climber Alex Honnold in his ascent of Half Dome, nearly 2000 feet — without a rope.


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Landslides


See the awesome destructive power of landslides. video.nationalgeographic.com


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National Geographic - Finding Atlantis - March 2011 - 1/4


Very Interesting documentary. Could the fabled lost city of Atlantis have been located? Using satellite photography, ground-penetrating radar and underwater technology, experts are now surveying marshlands in Spain to look for proof of the ancient city. If the team can match geological formations to Plato's descriptions and date artifacts back to the time of Atlantis, we may be closer to solving one of the world's greatest mysteries. All rights reserved National Geographic ©


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Killer Whale vs. Sea Lions


Off the coast of Argentina, seasoned killer whales hunt sea lion pups. See all National Geographic videos: video.nationalgeographic.com


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National Geographic Doomsday Preppers


Survival SHTF Emergency Preparedness Program Aired June 27 2011


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Contact Juggling presented by National Geographic


Thank you for 300K+ views. I hope you have enjoyed watching the video :D Another type of juggling. Contact juggling, presented by National Geographic.


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Sumo


In Sumo wrestling, bigger is better. See All National Geographic Videos video.nationalgeographic.com


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National Geographic Known Universe S03E06 Print Tools


We'll travel to NASA's tool lab and see the equipment we need to build in this challenging environment, from high tech wrenches and hammers Read more: channel.nationalgeographic.com


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The video of the Construction of the Millau Viaduct Bridge by Lord Norman Foster.


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Probing Platypus Evolution


National Geographic researchers are trying to collect DNA samples from these odd duck-billed mammals to determine whether there are separate subspecies.


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Exploring Oceans: Great Barrier Reef


The largest living structure, the Great Barrier Reef spans more than 1200 miles (2000 km) of islands and submerged reefs.


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National Geographic - Bullfrog


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StarCraft: World Cyber Games 2005 (National Geographic documentary)


The World Cyber Games 2005 was hosted in the repressive state of Singapore, at Suntec Singapore International Convention and Exhibition Centre from 16 November to 20 November 2005. There were over 800 players from 67 countries. Over 39000 spectators turned up at the games to cheer for the players. The grand prize for the game is US$435000. This documentary focuses much on XellOs. Name: XellOs - 서지훈 Seo Ji Hoon Main Race: (T)Terran Team: CJ Entus, Air Force ACE (current) Birth Date: 1985-02-09 AKAs: XellOs[yG] Nickname(s): The Perfect Terran, DDR Terran ("Masturbate" Terran) Accomplishments: 1st 2005 WCG Progamer Seed Selection 3rd 2005 EVER OnGameNet StarLeague 3rd 2004-2005 You Are the Golf King MBCGame StarLeague 1st 2004 WCG 2004 3rd 2004 WCG Korea Team Selection 1st 2003 3rd OnGameNet Challenge League 1st 2003 CJ GO Broadcasting All-Star Match 1st 2003 Olympus OnGameNet Starleague 1st 2002 2nd OnGameNet Challenge League 1st 2002 1st PgR21.com Tournament Read More: wiki.teamliquid.net www.teamliquid.net www.teamliquid.net www.wcg.com


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National Geographic Live! - Photographer Jimmy Chin: Climbing Yosemite


One of the world's most sought-after expedition photographers reveals a new generation of daredevil climbers scaling the park's sheer rock faces.


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Thorny Devil


This scary looking lizard gives the phrase "you little devil" a whole new meaning. See all National Geographic videos: video.nationalgeographic.com


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National Geographic Original Theme


Composed by Elmer Bernstein, who also composed the scores for "The Magnificent Seven," "True Grit," "The Great Escape," "To Kill a Mockingbird," and many more.


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National Geographic Live! - Seafood and Survival


National Geographic Fellow and acclaimed chef Barton Seaver wants to restore our ties to the natural world — through dinner.


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Ultimate Base Jump


National Geographic Adventure Magazine presents the 2009 Adventurers of the Year, including Dean Potter. Watch as he leaps off the Eiger for the world's longest BASE jump. Vote for your favorite adventurer here: adventure.nationalgeographic.com


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National Geographic Live! - Jewel of Namibia


Join husband-and-wife team Frans Lanting and Christine Eckstrom on a wild desert journey through Namibia — a land of exotic creatures and haunting landscapes.


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National Geographic Live! - 21st-Century Cowboys


Photographer Robb Kendrick uses a 19th-century tintype process for his luminous portraits of modern-day cowboys in western US and Mexico.


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National Geographic Live! - Jimmy Chin: Trapped in an Avalanche


National Geographic Emerging Explorer Jimmy Chin recalls the terror of being buried alive under hundreds of tons of snow in the Tetons.


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Hippo Licks Croc


Although crocs are ferocious predators, they don't mess with hippos. Here's why.


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Marijuana Nation : National Geographic (1/5)


www.nirvana-shop.com POT HEAD NATION Reporting from secret farms and not-so-secret grow houses of marijuana cultivators, where marijuana is not just a drug but a way of life. Marijuana is the most widely used illicit drug on the planet. Intertwined with culture, economics, law enforcement and perhaps medical miracles, this plant holds both peril and promise. * Marijuana use can be traced as far back as the Neolithic era (8000-5000 BC), where charred remains of cannabis seeds have been unearthed in ancient braziers of present day Romania. * Both George Washington and Thomas Jefferson were known to grow Cannabis on their plantations in the 1700s, most likely for the production of hemp. * THC, or tetrahydrocannabinol, is the principal psychoactive ingredient in cannabis. The potency of THC in marijuana determines the strength of the substance. * THC is stored in fatty tissues in the body, including the brain. * The most potent form of marijuana is called sinsimilla, and is produced by preventing the female plant from being pollinated. This keeps the plant seedless to produce a high resin content, allowing for a higher content of THC. * Medicinal marijuana is currently legal in 12 states: California, Rhode Island, Vermont, New Mexico, Nevada, Montana, Colorado, Maine, Oregon, Alaska, Hawaii and Washington State. However, According to federal law, marijuana use is illegal regardless of whether it's used medicinally. * Marijuana is used medicinally to fight chronic pain <b>...</b>


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National Geographic Live! - Juliet Eilperin: Demon Fish


Washington Post environmental reporter Juliet Eilperin delves into how humans have viewed sharks throughout history to explain why they are among the planet's most awe-inspiring creatures.


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Alien Earths | Alien Earths - National Geographic Channel [ 1 of 5 ]


Join leading astronomers on a visual journey beyond our solar system in search of planets like Earth. Using CGI animation, we'll explore bizarre worlds that stretch our imagination: planets with iron rain and hot ice, with diamonds everywhere, and endless oceans of gas. Planets with abnormal orbital patterns and planets with no pattern at all that drift alone in the Milky Way. Planets so strange we never could have predicted them before. Could life exist there?


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National Geographic Live! - The Ragged Edge of Silence


Pioneering activist and National Geographic Fellow John "Planetwalker" Francis took a 17-year vow of silence to walk across America, inspiring thousands. Here he offers lessons on the need for reflection in one's life.


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National Geographic explains the biology of homosexuality


NatGeo explains how one's sexual orientation is determined during embryonic development. They look at how it is possible for one identical twin to be gay and the other to be straight. They address a new branch of Genetics called, Epigenetics. This area of Genetics explores and explains how one's DNA sequence is NOT the only factor in one's phenotypic (actual) outcome. This episode explains how both twins could have the gene for a disorder, yet only one twin actually has the disorder. The same science explains sexual orientation differences in twins. I have only included the homosexuality explanations.


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