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Search results for "visual story telling" ...
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Teen Drinking Series
This series shows the devastating impact of "teen related driving deaths" in the DC suburbs, where 11 people were killed in the summer and fall of 2004. Alcohol, driver inexperience and fast cars are all factors in the epidemic. The series focuses on the dangerous behavior teens embark on, the victims of teen driving deaths and legislation proposed to place more restrictions on teen drivers.
Tags: driving; drivers license; automobile; accidents; car wrecks; DUI; DWI; underage drinking; handheld cameras; DV camera; police ride-along; visual story telling
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Neal Horsley and the Future of the Armed Abortion Conflict
Esquire Magazine tells the story of Neal Horsley, "the righteous man with the hit list rocks on the front porch of his glass house... his Web site, which is called The Nuremberg Files: Visualize the Abortionists on Trial. On the Web site he collects the names, addresses, and photos of hundreds of doctors across America who perform abortions. Also supplied are pictures of the doctors' houses and cars, license-plate numbers, names and dates of birth of their children, churches and pastors and rabbis, social-activity information and career profiles, as in "Has been butchering babies for sixteen years." Neal smiles broadly and bellows, 'I would not want to be in the business of abortin' babies in the United States of America today!'"
Tags: Domestic terrorism