This video depicts the contemplation of a young couple who have conceived a child and their decision on whether or not to keep the baby. Matters concerning abortion are talked about. The perspective of the soul and it's long awaited hope of being given life is seen in a way not often considered.

Mocha Wayne creates an incredible Italian baked vegetable platter which he makes into pesto pasta.

<p>Danielle makes a delicious Squash soup, guiding through each easy step.</p>

<p>Descriptions and examples of items avail for the 2010 Silent Auction</p>

On Episode 11 of In the Loop: Colorado Filmmaking, Host Scott Rinehart welcomes three sets of filmmakers, interviews Boulder International Film Festival representative Ron Bostwick, and introduces crew member Francine Wade. We get a sneak peek at six films and visit the 3rd Annual Festivus Film Festival. In the studio, Kris Hipps and Patrick Mann of Paper Cat Films talk about their upcoming short, Skeletons.

<p>How to work with angels.</p>

Dr. Michael R. Greher, ABPP/CN, of National Jewish Health, and Dr. Michael W. Kirkwood, ABPP/CN, of Children's Hospital in Denver, present "MILD TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY THROUGH THE AGES: SCIENTIFIC UPDATES" for the 27th Annual Conference of the Brain Injury Association of Colorado in October 2009 in Denver.
Both are associate professors at the University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine.
Dr. Kirkwood focuses some of the discussion on pediatric brain injury, and their comments draw some lively debate toward the end regarding diagnostic imaging.
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