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Curated Video

Florida's citrus growers left scrambling after Hurricane Milton during bounce-back year

Higher Ed
Citrus growers in Florida are still assessing the damage from Hurricane Milton. Much of the area hit by Milton is responsible for the citrus production in the U.S. (Scripps News)
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Bridgeman Arts

Fruit picking and sugar production in Martinique, Antilles, 1950s

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 3 from 'Paradis Antillais', a 1950s documentary about Martinique, the Antilles and the West Indies. In this clip, locals pick bananas, coconuts, pineapples, oranges, mangoes and other fruit. The crops are transported by truck....
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Bloomberg

Amazon Projects Second-Quarter Loss as Inflation Bites

Higher Ed
Pacvue Co-founder and President Melissa Burdick joins Emily Chang to unpack Amazon's earnings as the retail giant's shares tumbled with its forecast miss and with inflation eating into the low-margin business.
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Press Association

Margaret Atwood thrills fans by reading from her latest novel

Higher Ed
Margaret Atwood wowed fans by reading from her latest novel, The Testaments, minutes before it went on sale at midnight.



The Canadian author treated around 400 book lovers to a short reading from the start of her...
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Press Association

Margaret Atwood thrills fans by reading from her latest novel

Higher Ed
Margaret Atwood wowed fans by reading from her latest novel, The Testaments, minutes before it went on sale at midnight.



The Canadian author treated around 400 book lovers to a short reading from the start of her...
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Bridgeman Arts

The marketplace in Guadeloupe, Antilles, 1950s

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 8 from 'Paradis Antillais', a 1950s documentary about Martinique, the Antilles and the West Indies. In this clip, vendors sell their goods at the marketplace. Locals handle and prepare fruits. A hostess mixes a Guadeloupe cocktail.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Residents of Hydra remember Leonard Cohen

9th - Higher Ed
Among the legions of fans mourning the death of Leonard Cohen are the residents of Hydra the small Greek island which held a special place in the heart of the iconic musician and poet
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Bloomberg

HKEX Chair Calls for Uniform ESG Rules to Avoid Greenwashing Risks

Higher Ed
Hong Kong Stock Exchange Chairman Laura Cha says a lack of universal standards for environmental, social and governance compliance is increasing greenwashing risks in Asia. Cha discussed the exchange's role in green financing with David...
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Bloomberg

Why U.K. Consumers May Miss Spanish Oranges, Irish Beef

Higher Ed
Sep.04 -- British Retail Consortium CEO Helen Dickinson discusses the impact of Brexit on customs borders and the movement of goods. She speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe."
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

The Orange Industry in Florida

Higher Ed
narrated / montage of men picking and crating oranges / wide shot of dumping from pick-up truck bed into conveyor, up into long-haul truck / truck takes from farm to weigh station / oranges on conveyor belts / Florida State Inspection...
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Sky News

The Queen Marks The 150th Anniversary Of Sainsbury's

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Shows Queen Elizabeth II visiting a replica of one of the original Sainsbury's stores in Covent Garden to mark the 150th anniversary of the supermarket chain on May 22, 2019 in London, England. A Sainsuby's staff member presented...
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Curated Video

Exhibition showcases Palestinian embroidery

Higher Ed
LEAD IN:An exhibition showcasing Palestinian embroidery is underway in Beirut.Held at a satellite venue in Beirut, instead of in the West Bank - where it opened last month -, "At the Seams" is actually the first exhibition for the West...
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Bloomberg

Hurricane Irma's Impact on the Orange Juice Market

Higher Ed
Sep.06 -- Bloomberg's Marvin Perez takes a look at how Hurricane Irma impacts the orange juice market. He speaks with Bloomberg's Julia Chatterley on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Sky News

Warm weather effecting plant life

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Exterior shots of flowers at the Birmingham Botanical Gardens as concerns widen regarding warm weather effecting plant life on 29th October 2022 in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
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Curated Video

Gandhi, Food

Higher Ed
Gandhi Arrives For National Congress

A vast crowd of 50,000 assembles in Karachi, India, for the appearance of their great leader, Mohandas Gandhi. Enemies of Gandhi attempt to mob him but are quickly subdued by the police, and...
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Curated Video

SYND 28-12-73 ISRAEL SHOWS THANKS TO THE NETHERLANDS FOR THEIR SUPPORT

Higher Ed
Throughout Tel Aviv posters proclaim the button day appeal, high school students took to the streets to hand out some one hundred thousands badges and stickers in response to the Netherlands support of Israel during the recent...
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Bloomberg

Why Your Next Glass of Orange Juice Will Cost You More

Higher Ed
Nov. 25 -- Orange-juice futures rose for an eighth straight session, the longest rally since July 2013, on speculation that drought in Brazil and below-normal temperatures in U.S. growing areas will curb global supply. Bloomberg's Yvonne...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Battle of the Oranges turns Italian city squishy

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : Battle of the Oranges turns Italian city squishy
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Bloomberg

Fed Has Done More Damage Than Good: John Allison

Higher Ed
Dec.19 -- John Allison, former chairman and chief executive officer at BB&T, discusses President-elect Donald Trump's selection of Rep. Mick Mulvaney to the Office of Management and Budget and how Trump can influence the Federal Reserve....
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Press Association

Children enjoy healthy eating class

Higher Ed
Schoolchildren in Birmingham take part in healthy cooking lessons and education about sugar levels, healthy food at school meals provider, Cityserve as part of the National Food Conversation and Healthy Food Forum. Interviews with chef...
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Curated Video

How Climate Change Is Affecting Fall Foliage

Higher Ed
Climate change is extending summer temperatures into September and altering the fall foliage.