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Great Lakes Connections
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Aired July 12, 2007 and Aug. 23, 2007 | The Great Lakes are largest available
source of fresh surface water on our planet, 9/10 of our countrys water
supply, home to 250 species of fish, visited by more than 70 million tourists
a year. But the Great Lakes are more than a valuable resource. We have a
deeper connection. For centuries, weve been drawn to their shores. For
some, its
a direct cultural link to the lakes. For others, its something harder to
describe, a siren call that lures us to the miles and miles of deep, fresh
water. Water that nourishes, quenches our thirst for adventure and provides
countless hours of pleasure. Whether born near the shores of Lake Superior,
or located hundreds of miles inland from Lake Michigan, were all, in some
way, connected to the Great Lakes.
Inside the Challenge
Academy
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site
July 19, 2007 | The Wisconsin National Guard Challenge Academy. Each year,
about 200 16 to 18-year-olds who are failing at regular high schools in
their own home towns enroll in a 22-week program at Fort McCoy. The Academy
combines tough love with hardcore physical fitness, and high expectations
for academic success. Its a recipe that for those who make it, aims to
set its graduates on a new path. But does it work? Find out as we go Inside
Challenge Academy following
members of recent class from day one through graduation and beyond.
Great Lakes Legacy
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August 2, 2007 | The Great Lakes. Sandy beaches, rich aquatic life, deep,
endless miles of water. The lakes are a source of beauty, pleasure, sport
and commerce. And theyre irreplaceable. The Great Lakes are the largest
source of fresh water on our planet, 20% of the fresh surface water in all
the world. And that fresh water is precious in our increasingly water poor
planet. Now, more than ever, the economic and environmental value of the
lakes is being recognized. And tough management decisions are being made
that will satisfy some and be unpopular with others. The way we choose to
manage this valuable aquatic resource today affects its future, our future,
and creates a Great Lakes Legacy.
Poems about Places
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Aired May 31, 2007 and Aug. 9, 2007 | These are visual poems and here's
how it works. We pair a Wisconsin poet with a videographer from Wisconsin
Public Television, and take them to a place, an interesting place, a beautiful
place, a place that could set a person musing about Wisconsin. The poet
writes to the images captured by the videographer. And the videographer
edits to the poet's words. The twining and interplay of these two artists
make up the visual poems in our Poems About Places.We start with a journey,
when Poet Judith Strasser and videographer Frank Boll, went in search of
a place called, Pine Hollow.
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