Landon DONOVAN announces RETIREMENT | PRESSER – Video
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Landon DONOVAN announces RETIREMENT | PRESSER
LA Galaxy forward Landon Donovan announced today that he will retire from professional soccer following the 2014 season. Donovan, the most accomplished player in MLS and U.S. Men #39;s National...
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Ben Jones: The overlooked keys to personal development. – Video
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Ben Jones: The overlooked keys to personal development.
Ben Jones speaking to a small business convention at the Embassy Suites in Grapevine, TX about keys to personal development and basic essentials of growing c...
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Your personal development coach BREAKTHROUGH COACHING Matt Wellings – Video
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Your personal development coach BREAKTHROUGH COACHING Matt Wellings
What I do for you as your own personal development coach.
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Day 4 What to Expect (Vital Skill Personal Development) – Video
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Day 4 What to Expect (Vital Skill Personal Development)
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Personal Development, Hindi – Video
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Wake Up to This! Ep.3 Personal Development – Video
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Wake Up to This! Ep.3 Personal Development
Just like Self Love, there #39;s no better development than Self Development! Surround yourself with people who have your same mindset and positivity level! Make sure you keep the negativity low...
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"Sneak Peek" for Personal Development Session, "Whatever You Do, Grow You" – Video
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"Sneak Peek" for Personal Development Session, "Whatever You Do, Grow You"
Come hangout with Kashonna Holland and Gail Crowder, from the comfort of your own home, as they share some insight on what to expect when you attend the Personal Development Series, Whatever...
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Oregon State University online foreign language courses – Video
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Oregon State University online foreign language courses
Instructors for Oregon State University share why they love language and how the foreign language courses they teach online benefit their students around the...
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Quality in Online Education – Video
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Quality in Online Education
This video is about the factors important to success of online education.
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Review: ‘I Origins’ finds the balance between science and spirit
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Whether soft connective tissue or screeching dissonance, modern cinema seems set on exploring the relationship between science and spirituality.
That exploration is at the heart of the biggest box office hit of all time, Avatar, it fueled the recent Scarlett Johansson hit Lucy, and it rises again this week with the release of the more subtly fascinating I Origins, in which the quest for clear fact becomes a search for more.
The film, written and directed by Mike Cahill (Another Earth), is essentially broken into two parts. In the first, Ian (Michael Pitt), a molecular biologist whose lifelong fascination with eyes drives his work, meets and falls in love with Sofi (Astrid Bergs-Frisbey), an eccentric French model. Meanwhile Ian and his lab partner, Karen (Brit Marling), are on the verge of a major scientific discovery.
Jump ahead some years and Ian and Karen are married and have a child. One day they get a call from a doctor saying their child may have autism; can they bring him in for some tests? They do, but soon realize the tests are bogus. These doctors are looking for something in their child, but it isnt autism.
Its the eyes, of course. Every person is supposed to have a unique iris pattern, like a fingerprint. But their childs pattern matches someone elses. This opens up all sorts of spiritual possibilities and sends Ian first to a remote dairy farm, and then on to India.
If this sounds jumbled, its not, its just that key plot points must be reserved. Cahill spends the entire film bringing a sense of wonder to the desperately rational Ian, and if the film takes on a glow toward the end, that glow feels well-earned.
The tie between the science and spirituality has been made.
GRADE: B+
Rated R for some sexuality/nudity, and language
Running time: 107 minutes
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