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Rope of Sand

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Rope of Sands is a original teleplay written, produced and directed by Toni Seger. It was taped in Portland, Maine for the Community Television Network.

Rope of Sands is a domestic drama (read 'food fight') in one-act touching on many things including the nature of creative expression and the potentially lethal destructiveness of passivity and non-communication.

The dynamic is that of three characters who verbally chase each other in dizzying and frustrating circles. At times, they are witty and are often deliberately provocative, but none of the three are able to connect.

In No Exit, Jean Paul Sartre depicted hell as being eternally trapped after death in a triangle of people with whom you can?t make contact and you can?t escape. Rope of Sands brings that hell into life.

Preventing Breast Cancer - Promoting Preventive Health Access for Younger Women

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A panel of experts explores how to maximize available resources for prevention, screening and treatment. Janice Barlow, the executive director of ZERO Breast Cancer, explores environmental and lifestyle strategies for minimizing breast cancer risk.

Breast Cancer Incidence, Relevance and Medical Prevention Treatments for Young Women

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Dr. Judith Luce of UCSF examines the incidence of breast cancer in young women and explores what types of preventive medical treatments exist that may offer hope to women at risk.

Breast Cancer in Younger Women - Genetic Risk Assessment and Prevention

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Young women can and do get breast cancer. Understanding your genetic risk may help. Robin Lee discusses how to assess the genetic risks and Dr. Mary Beattie explores strategies for breast cancer prevention for women at high genetic risk.