
Feldenkrais Class by Baby Liv: Foundations of The Feldenkrais Method - Human Development
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Nova - The Miracle of Life [VHS] $13.50 Still startlingly beautiful after several years, Nova's The Miracle of Life records human conception for the first time on film, and much more. Living, functioning reproductive systems are laid bare to the camera, and there is so much to explore and absorb that Nova's expert guidance is much needed and appreciated. The viewer follows an egg from its follicular development in an ovary, through the... |
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Miracle of Birth [VHS] $9.98 A woman releases 400 eggs during her lifetime and experiences only 30 days a year when it's possible for an egg to be fertilized. A man sends legions of sperm to meet this egg but "within minutes the [vaginal] walls are littered with the corpses of millions." The thesis of this BBC-produced 48-minute video is that it's very difficult to get pregnant and, even when fertilization is accomplished, it... |
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Child Development: First Two Years [VHS] $19.98 ... |
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Babies $5.99 The babies in Babies are four newborns, photographed in their natural habitat in distinctly different parts of the world. Hattie is in San Francisco, Mari's in Tokyo, Baryarjargal lives out in the Mongolian steppes, and Ponijao is born amid the simple straw huts of Namibia. In the course of less than 80 minutes, we're going to follow this quartet through their first year of life, a chronicle that ... |
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National Geographic - In the Womb $9.75 IN THE WOMB - DVD Movie... |
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Baby Human: Geniuses in Diapers $8.33 BABY HUMAN - DVD Movie... |
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In the Womb: Witness the Journey from Conception to Birth through Astonishing 3D Images $11.99 Imagine being able to observe with astonishing clarity a child's delicate features as they evolve over the course of a pregnancy, or witness the complex behavior of new human life in utero. Now we can, thanks to the advent of innovative 3D and 4D imaging technologies that provide a powerful diagnostic tool for doctors and cast vivid light on our earliest developmentâand a profound new way fo... |
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