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The History Channel(R) Offers Live Worldwide Webcast Featuring National History Day Awards Ceremony

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However, Dennis was not watching from Cole Field
House or even from the United States; he was watching from a combat zone in
Iraq. The History
Channel web site is located at http:/ /www.

National Geographic Channel Supercharges Sundays This March


Witness the development of a human life "In the Womb"; join the ultimate
detective story in "Search for the Ultimate Survivor "; unearth the truth
behind the legend of "Hogzilla"; count down "National Geographic's Most
Amazing Moments"; and, on Easter Sunday, challenge conventional wisdom about
one of Christianity's defining events in "Quest for Truth: The Crucifixion.

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC'S MOST EXTREME MOMENTS AND NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC'S MOST
DANGEROUS MOMENTS (Sunday, March 13 from 9-11 p.m. ET/PT, "National Geographic 's Most Dangerous Moments"
features thrilling moments of fear in the face of (almost) certain death
-- from a polar bear attack at a zoo to a glacier wall collapse in the
Italian Alps to base jumping in the Arctic Circle..

Based at National Geographic Society headquarters in Washington, D.

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Now, cutting-edge
technology makes it possible to open a window into the hidden world of the
fetus and explore each trimester in amazing new detail. Most amazing of all,
researchers believe this ancient race lived at the same time as modern humans,
sharing the earth for at least 80,000 years. Segments include:
"Amazing Wild Encounters," "Amazing Animal Rescues," "Amazing Fury of
Nature," "Amazing Rites of Pain" and "Amazing Challenges. ET/PT)
New evidence reveals our prehistoric ancestors did not walk the earth
alone. So with all of these different human experiments, why
were we the ultimate survivor? "Search for the Ultimate Survivor" circles the
globe on a seven million-year-long journey to present the latest chapter in
what may be the ultimate detective story.C.com/channel .


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Nationwide 40,000 teachers currently use National History Day
curriculum materials.
these are monsters of myth and legend that live in our imagination., the
National Geographic Channel is a joint venture between National Geographic
Television + Film (NGT+F) and Fox Cable Networks .

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HistoryChannel. Why was it used by first century Romans and how did it originate?
What exactly happens during a crucifixion? Uncover new insight that challenges
conventional wisdom about this ancient practice as experiments are performed
on virtual models and real people to measure how the body reacts .

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Last year, Dennis Turriff watched as his son, Robbie, paraded into the
University of Maryland 's Cole Field House as part of the Maryland delegation
during the final ceremonies.
"It was surreal watching Robbie while in a combat zone. 2005 marks the 25th anniversary of the
National History Day organization. ET/PT)
In an extraordinary discovery that made front page headlines around the
world, scientists uncovered evidence of a race of "hobbit-sized" prehistoric
species on a remote Indonesian island..


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Through publications and education
programs, National History Day trains teachers to move students beyond
textbooks and expand their classrooms to include libraries, museums and
archives. Segments include:
"Amazing Brushes with Death," "Amazing Bodies," "Amazing Predators,"
"Nature's Amazing Fury" and "Amazing Quests."

At 10 p.

QUEST FOR TRUTH: BIBLE CODE (wt) (Easter Sunday, March 27 at 10 p.

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NGC presents a two -
hour special that uses revolutionary 3D and 4D ultrasound imagery to shed
light on the delicate , dark world of a fetus."

EXPLORER: Hogzilla (Sunday, March 20 at 8 p.

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Loved Ones Across the Globe, Including Military Personnel Serving in Iraq, Can
Watch As Middle and High School Students Reach Their Dream of a
National Award After Year Long Competition

NEW YORK, The History Channel(R) will offer a live
webcast to give families, friends, and schools in the U. and around the
world the opportunity to watch as middle and high school students "go for the
gold" at the 25th National History Day Awards Ceremony on Thursday, June 16th
at the University of Maryland in College Park.com. ET/PT, "National Geographic's Most Extreme Moments" takes you
to the farthest reaches of the planet - and human and animal nature -
from scarification rituals for young boys in Papua New Guinea, to tiger
sharks cannibalizing their own siblings in the womb, to a parachute dive
from over 100,000 feet up, the highest in history. The conquest is even
celebrated in a town-wide festival.
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Could the end of the world be just three years away? Does the Bible
contain hidden clues to confirm this wild prediction? What other secrets are
hidden in the scriptures? "Quest for Truth: Bible Code" investigates these
allegations and hears from both sides -- those who believe in the "code" and
those who questions whether it exists at all. For more information, please
visit http://www.

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because one man claims he killed the beast reputed to weigh
1,000 pounds, and knows exactly where it is buried. ET/PT)
Do films like "The Passion of the Christ" accurately portray the death of
Jesus Christ? "Quest for Truth: The Crucifixion " takes viewers to the Holy
Land with experts who investigate the details of this barbaric method of
execution. The Channel has carriage with all of
the nation's major cable and satellite television providers, making it
currently available to 52 million homes.

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For more information on NHD go to
http: //www.

At 9 p. The Loch Ness Monster . The Abominable Snowman .

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The History Channel , a leading sponsor of National History Day, provides
$20,000 in cash prizes to four winning senior student projects as well as the
Outstanding History Educator Award to a teacher who has made exceptional
contributions to history education. Premieres Include Action-packed Adventures, Journeys to Hidden Worlds and
Real-Life Monsters and Hobbits

WASHINGTON, The National Geographic Channel kicks
off spring with a fascinating slate of new shows every Sunday night in March .. But now, a
new monster has emerged from the swamps of southern Georgia. Join "Explorer" on a forensic
investigation into this mysterious creature, and find out the truth behind the
legend of HOGZILLA !

SEARCH FOR THE ULTIMATE SURVIVOR (Sunday, March 20 at 9 p.

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S.com Thursday, June 16
from 8:30 am to 12:30 p.
"This year's National History Day theme of 'Communication in History: The
Key to Understanding' has inspired projects ranging from the Navajo Code
Talkers to Space Satellite Communication to the Pony Express.m. And this legend
is different .m.

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Air Force in Iraq. The program is having a profound impact on education
and received the Charles Frankel Prize for Public Programming from the
National Endowment for the Humanities."

NGC's March "Super Sunday" premieres include:

IN THE WOMB (Sunday, March 6 at 8 p. ET/ 9 p. ET/PT)
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I was in the
process of contributing to history and he was being recognized for a project
in history," Captain Dennis Turriff said.

EXPLORER - Tiny Humans: The Hobbits of Flores (Sunday, March 13 at
8 p.

Contemporary shamanism focuses more on healing and the use of non-traditional sources (reiki and other new-age techniques) to produce similar results to that of a traditional shaman.

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The History Channel Web site will showcase the Awards Ceremony of National
History Day during a LIVE Webcast on http://www.
National History Day is not just one day, but a yearlong education
organization that makes history come alive through educator professional
development and active student learning. PT)
From the moment of conception, every human embryo embarks on an incredible
nine month odyssey of development fraught with uncertainty. "Explorer - Tiny Humans: The
Hobbits of Flores" delivers the world's first in-depth documentary of this
groundbreaking find that could to rewrite the textbooks.

QUEST FOR TRUTH: THE CRUCIFIXION (Easter Sunday, March 27 at 9 p.m.

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We think it's
fitting that the 25th National History Day awards ceremony be available
globally through our ability to communicate by webcast," said Dr. Dennis was able to view The History Channel live Webcast of the NHD
Awards Ceremony on a computer while serving in the U. In 2004, The History Channel received five News and Documentary Emmy(R)
Awards and previously received the prestigious Governor's Award from the
Academy of Television Arts + Sciences for the network's "Save Our History (R)"
campaign dedicated to historic preservation and history education. A full-grown adult would have been as
tall as an average three-year-old child today.

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"We salute all the finalists
and their teachers for their dedication, impressive work and love of history. Viewers will also witness a rare
in utero surgery performed in the hope of correcting life-threatening
complications before birth..

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Now reaching more than 88 million Nielsen subscribers, The History
Channel(R), "Where the Past Comes Alive(R) ," brings history to life in a
powerful manner and provides an inviting place where people experience history
personally and connect their own lives to the great lives and events of the
past.


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debuted to an initial 10 million homes in January 2001, and has been one of
the fastest growing networks in history.nationalgeographic.


Trance states, initiations and the use of psychoactive substances are used either to a lesser degree, or not as intensely as traditional shamanic practice.

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History.S. ET/PT)
Two riveting back-to-back specials count down more dramatic events
captured on film through the National Geographic lens. From giants of unmatched size and strength to prehistoric "hobbit-like"
species half the size of today's human, a new generation of scientists is
reconstructing moments in time and discovering many different species
competing for survival.

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