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Play Videos 2010
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Eco-drama First Place Winner Center of the World Festival 2010
Goodnight Friend....Goodbye Friend, written by Louis Medina. The ecological question: Why can't we love our pets the way they love us?
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Eco-drama Tied 2nd Place Winner Center of the World Festival 2010
The Petition, written by Juliette Martin. The ecological question: Is there an alternative to cutting down all our trees?
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Eco-drama Tied 2nd Place Winner Center of the World Festival 2010
Go Ask Your Mother, written by Cameron Acosta. Ecological Question: What does Mother Earth think about all the ecological crises?
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Eco-drama 3rd Place Winner Center of the World Festival 2010
Idle, written by Mike Bedard. Ecological question: How can we idle away our time while the earth goes to ruin?
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Eco-Drama Tied 4th Place Winner Center of the World Festival
The Birdwatcher, written by Mark Fisher. The ecological question: Can participation in nature change human attitudes?
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Eco-drama Tied 4th Place Winner Center of the World Festival 2010
Third Evening in the At Issue Series, written by David Marko. The ecological question: What is the impact on nature and humans of the modern food industry?
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Eco-Drama Finalist Center of the World Festival 2010
What's the Buzz, written by George M. Johnson. The ecological question: When all the bees die, what happens to human fresh foods?
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Eco-drama Finalist Center of the World Festival 2010
The Garden Detective, written by Dyan Vorster. The ecological question: How can we grow our own fresh & healthy food?
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Eco-drama Finalist Center of the World Festival 2010
Morphed, written by Lee Dunnavant. The ecological question: When earth can't support human life, will we be transformed?
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Eco-drama Finalist Center of the World Festival 2010
Nature's Medicine, written by Sarah Anne Edwards. The ecological question: Can city-dwellers understand and respect nature?
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