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1 online resource (streaming video file) (45 min. 8 sec.) ; 268950568 bytes |
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ON DEMANDExamines attachment parenting; back-to-basics approach to child raising. The idea is that mothers agree to every demand a child makes. BITTER PILL Reveals the chilling details about the origins and creators of Thalidomide. The drug was developed by German pharmaceutical giant Grunenthal in the 1950s and sold in millions of doses. No one knows just how many babies died. But those that did survive suffered horrific birth defects. AT ANY COSTFeatures an interview with Triple gold medallist Marion Jones. She caused a massive scandal when she admitted using performance enhancing drugs at the Sydney Games. Nowadays those drugs are even more sophisticated and difficult to detect |
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Broadcast 2012-07-22 at 20:00:00 |
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Classification: NC |
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Attachment disorder in children.
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Child rearing -- Psychological aspects.
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Doping in sports.
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Parent and child.
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Thalidomide -- Side effects.
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Australia.
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Streaming video
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Harvey, Peter, host
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Langdon, Allison, host
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Usher, Michael, host
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Wooley, Charles, host
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Casey, Simone, contributor
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Cowan, David, contributor
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Grumet, Jamie Lynne, contributor
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Henley-Collopy, Mary, contributor
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Irvine-Rundle, Heather, contributor
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Johnson, Martin, contributor
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Jones, Marion, contributor
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Lew, Andi, contributor
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McKenna, James, contributor
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Rowe, Ian, contributor
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Rowe, Lyn, contributor
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Rowe, Wendy, contributor
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Sears, Bill, contributor
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Stoelwinder, Grant, contributor
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Sullivan, Eamon, contributor
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