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wornoutspines · 2 years ago
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Silo | Trailer
Here's the adaptation of another book that has been siitting fffor years on my bookshelf but this #Silo trailer makes me want to five in and start reading #ApplePlus #RebeccaFerguson #IainGlen #FerdinandKingsley #HughHowey
Writer: Graham Yost (Creator), Hugh Howey (Novels) Directors: David Semel, Morten Tyldum Stars: Rebecca Ferguson, Iain Glen, Will Patton, Ferdinand Kingsley, Common, Tim Robbins If you’re interested in the source material, help us by getting them from the links below:
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multiprises · 1 year ago
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The Relic, Silo, 1.06
Bert & Bertie (D), Aric Avelino (S), 02/06/23
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fathersonholygore · 2 years ago
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Animal Kingdom 6x05: "Covet"
TNT’s Animal Kingdom 6×05: “Covet” Directed by Aric Avelino Written by Carla Frankenbach * For a recap & review of 6×04, click here. * For a recap & review of 6×06, click here. At night, J and Deran are staking out in an alleyway somewhere looking for a specific vehicle. They have a chance to talk a little. The nephew asks his uncle about how he is, and Deran mentions “shit with Craig.” Deran…
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page58-blog1 · 7 years ago
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Rosa Parks was the Spark, They were the Fire in TV One's 'Behind the Movement' starring Isaiah Washington, Meta Golding & Roger Guenveur Smith
Rosa Parks was the Spark, They were the Fire in TV One’s ‘Behind the Movement’ starring Isaiah Washington, Meta Golding & Roger Guenveur Smith
    “Let me have them front seats, you hear me? Ya’ll need to make it light on yourselves and get on up and give me them seats.” “Why aren’t you standing up?” “I don’t think I should have to.” Rosa Parks said no and launched a movement. ‘Behind the Movement’ is a unique and fast-paced retelling of how Rosa Parks’ refusal to give up her seat launched the history-making Montgomery Bus Boycott.
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healthspiritbody · 5 years ago
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Screen Dependency Syndrome Is Real And It Is Damaging Your Child’s Brain
The digital era has made our life drastically more convenient and easy, but it has also brought numerous negative consequences.
If you look around you at any given time, you will notice numerous people, especially children, staring in their digital devices and their big screens. A lot of parents use smartphone and tablets as the best way to solve the issues with boredom and temper tantrums in their kids.
Yet, “screen time” has been found to lead to various mental health and behavioral problems in young kids.
Studies have shown that video games and smartphone apps lead to addictive behavior, mostly due to extensive exposure to (unregulated) screen time.
The brains of children are still not developed, so they are prone to changes in structure and connectivity which can stunt neural development and cause a screen dependency disorder, such as:
Internet addiction disorders
Internet gaming disorder
Facebook addiction
Video game addiction
Pathological technology use
Online game addiction
Mobile phone dependence
Problematic internet use
Compulsive internet use
Pathological video game use
Social network site addiction
The research paper by psychologist Dr. Aric Sigman, published in the Journal of the International Child Neurology Association, defines addiction is a term increasingly used to describe the growing number of children engaging in various screen activities in a dependent, problematic manner.
The following symptoms show that the screen time of your child compromises its ability to function:
Preoccupation
Loss of outside interests
Withdrawal symptoms
Increasing tolerance
Lying about the extent of use
Failure to reduce or stop screen activities
Continuation despite negative consequences
Use to escape adverse moods
A 2015 study published in Behavioral Sciences (Basel) showed that 12 percent of young American adolescent gamers are “pathological video-gamers.”
Psychotherapist Dr. George Lynn maintains that 80 percent of his patients’ issues are caused by excessive gaming, watching too many online videos, or excessively using social media.
He also adds that most doctors, family doctors, even psychiatric practitioners do not see the obvious truth that the personality issues of a kid might be due to only getting two to three hours of sleep at night.
Family Life and Child Development specialist and Early Childhood Education consultant, Claudette Avelino-Tandoc, explains that a child’s screen dependency disorder might cause symptoms such as weight gain or loss, loneliness, insomnia, back pain, vision problems, headaches, anxiety, dishonesty, and feelings of guilt.
Yet, the long-term effects include brain damage and scientists have found that screen dependency disorder makes the brains shrink or lose tissue in the frontal lobe, striatum, and insula, and these areas govern planning and organization skills, suppression of socially unacceptable impulses, and our capacity to develop compassion and empathy.
If the child seems to exhibit the symptoms mentioned above, Avelino-Tandoc advises parents to seek the help of a development pediatrician to have their child appropriately diagnosed.
She adds that they should also be alarmed when regular family routine or tasks cannot be performed by the child anymore because he or she cannot be ‘taken out’ from screen time.
Parents or caregivers should explain the doctor their child’s behavior as they have observed at home, and he may also have his own set of tests and questions for both, the parents and their child.
She explains that gadgets and devices are not bad, as they can be powerful tools for learning, communication, and entertainment, but balance in the use is the key.
Parents should manage the balanced use of technology at home. Apart from using gadgets, parents should find a way to stimulate their kids to develop physically, improve their language and socio-emotional skills, as well as do hands-on learning.
Students should be encouraged to draw, color, and scribble using real materials instead of their tablets and smartphones. In case they are fond of building structures, parents should find appropriate material they can manipulate and pile, and replace their devices with blocks and boxes.
Yet, the most important thing is to encourage children to interact with peers face-to-face and play outdoors with friends.
The American Academy of Pediatrics’ new recommendations for children’s media use and Dr. Lynn’s methods are as follows:
For children younger than 18 months, avoid the use of screen media other than video-chatting.
The limit screen uses to an hour daily of high-quality programs for children ages 2 to 5 years. Also, parents should be with their children to help them understand what they are seeing
In the case of children ages 6 and older, the time should be limited, and parents should ensure the media does not take the place of adequate sleep, physical activity, and other important behaviors
Make sure you emphasize the importance of online citizenship and safety, as well as treating others with respect online and offline.
Designate media-free times together, like dinner or driving, and media-free locations at home, for example, the bedrooms.
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Screen Dependency Syndrome Is Real And It Is Damaging Your Child’s Brain was originally published on Health Spirit Body
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Isaiah Washington, Loretta Devine and Meta Golding Go ‘Behind the Movement’ in Rosa Parks Biopic (Exclusive)
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It’s the story Behind the Movement.
Isaiah Washington, Loretta Devine, and Meta Golding star in the forthcoming Rosa Parks biopic debuting on TV One next month. 
ET has an exclusive look at a new teaser for the film, which offers an inside look at the “three intense days” that led up to the 1955 Montgomery Bus Boycott.
Golding stars as Parks, with Marshall actor Roger Guenveur Smith playing her husband, Raymond Parks. Washington tackles the role of civil rights leader and organizer, E.D. Nixon, while Devine plays activist Jo Ann Robinson, and Shaun Clay portrays Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
In the clip, Clay recreates a chilling rendition of King honoring Parks after she was famously arrested for refusing to give up her bus seat to a white passenger. 
Parks' bravery fueled a group of “everyday people” to stand up to racial injustice by launching what would become the “most successful boycott of its time.”
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Although King, then only 26 years old, was the prominent leader of the Montgomery, Alabama boycott, he worked alongside a chorus of “lesser-known heroes” including Parks,who helped galvanize the more than a year-long act of resistance. The boycott ended in 1965, when the Supreme Court ruled that bus segregation laws in Montgomery, and the state of Alabama, were unconstitutional.
Written by Katrina M. O’Gilvie and directed by Aric Avelino, Behind the Movement, celebrates the contributions of the “unsung heroes” of a “watershed moment in the Civil Rights struggle.” 
Behind the Movement airs on February 11 at 7 p.m. ET/PT on TV One.
Watch the Oprah Winfrey and the cast of Selma pay homage to Dr. King, and the freedom fighters who changed history, in the video below.
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redcarpetview · 7 years ago
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TV ONE ANNOUNCES PRODUCTION OF ORIGINAL FILM “BEHIND THE MOVEMENT”
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Meta Golding as Rosa Parks on the set of Behind the Movement. (Photo Courtesy of TV One)
        TV ONE ANNOUNCES PRODUCTION OF ORIGINAL FILM, BEHIND THE MOVEMENT, STARRING META GOLDING, LORETTA DEVINE, ISAIAH WASHINGTON AND ROGER GUENVEUR SMITH
         Film tells the story of how the famous Montgomery Bus Boycott was planned in three days thanks to Rosa Parks' refusal to give up her seat
       SILVER SPRING, MD - October 10, 2017 -   TV One today announced that production is underway in Atlanta, Georgia for the new film, Behind the Movement, starring Meta Golding ("The Hunger Games"), Isaiah Washington   ("The 100"), Loretta Devine ("Waiting to Exhale"), and Roger Guenveur Smith ("American Gangster"). The film is slated to premiere in time for Black History Month 2018.
        Behind the Movement is a unique and fast-paced retelling of how Rosa Parks' refusal to give up her seat launched the history-making Montgomery Bus Boycott. The film will reveal the untold story of how a group of everyday people decided this incident was the right time to take a stand for their civil rights and demand equal treatment.
      Behind the Movement cast announced today:
Meta Golding as Rosa Parks
Roger Guenveur Smith as Raymond Parks
Loretta Devine as Jo Ann Robinson
Isaiah Washington as E.D. Nixon
Shaun Clay as Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
      Rosa's day as a seamstress at the Montgomery Fair Department Store, in Alabama in 1955, starts as any other, but her journey home was interrupted when the evening bus driver tells the black passengers in the first row of the "Negro Section" to make room for white passengers who were without seats. Though this was common practice, that evening, Mrs. Parks decides not to comply. Knowing her rights and being fed up with the treatment of black citizens, she accepts the consequences of refusing to obey an order and is arrested. That night, Mr. E.D. Nixon, president of the local chapter of the NAACP, of which Rosa is the secretary, calls his friend Mr. Clifford Durr, a local white attorney. Once safely at home, E.D. tells Rosa that she is the perfect "test case" for a Bus Boycott, an idea that had been in discussion since the bus segregation rules were continuously being abused and more and more blacks were being removed or threatened if they didn't give up their seats to white riders.
      Afraid for her safety, Rosa's mother and her husband try to talk her out of leading the boycott, but Rosa tells them that taking this stance is too important. By midnight, plans are put in motion to launch a boycott that, ultimately, would last more than a year and give rise to what is known today at the Civil Rights Movement.
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             Behind the Movement is written by Katrina M. O'Gilvie and directed by Aric Avelino. The film is produced for TV One by Eric Tomosunas, Keith Neal, James Seppelfrick and Darien Baldwin for Swirl Films. For TV One, Karen Peterkin is Director of Scripted Original Programming and shares Executive in charge of production duties with Tia A. Smith, Sr. Director of Original Programming & Production. Donyell McCullough is Senior Director of Talent & Casting; Robyn Greene-Arrington is VP of Original Programming, and D'Angela Proctor is Head of Original Programming and Production.
    For more information about TV One's upcoming programming, including original movies, visit the network's companion website at www.tvone.tv. TV One viewers can also join the conversation by connecting via social media on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook (@tvonetv) using the hash tags #BEHINDTHEMOVEMENT and #REPRESENT.
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multiprises · 1 year ago
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The Relic, Silo, 1.06
Bert & Bertie (D), Aric Avelino (S), 02/06/23
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multiprises · 4 years ago
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Conscience of the King, American Gods, 3.06
Mark Tinker (D), Aric Avelino (S), 14/02/21
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