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National Geographic’s pioneering use of photography is a vital element in the success of its mission to inspire people to care about the planet.

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It’s never too early to get your kids started on the path to learning.

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Multi-award winning Canadian filmmaker, writer and producer James Cameron (photo) was named by the National Geographic Society as one of its newest Explorers-in-Residence.

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Nearly six of every 10 Filipinos or 56 percent think the Aquino administration should prioritize early warning mechanisms to prepare for future natural disasters, results of a recent Pulse Asia survey show.

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Photography enthusiasts can feature their work on the cover of National Geographic’s Your Shot Collector’s Edition magazine with the help of HP printing technology.

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Kenney said plans for the visit of National Geographic to the country are almost settled and they are only finalizing the exact date for the arrival of one of the world’s largest non-profit educational and scientific organizations.
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Multi-award winning Canadian filmmaker, writer and producer James Cameron (photo) was named by the National Geographic Society as one of its newest Explorers-in-Residence.

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Nearly six of every 10 Filipinos or 56 percent think the Aquino administration should prioritize early warning mechanisms to prepare for future natural disasters, results of a recent Pulse Asia survey show.

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Photography enthusiasts can feature their work on the cover of National Geographic’s Your Shot Collector’s Edition magazine with the help of HP printing technology.

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Kenney said plans for the visit of National Geographic to the country are almost settled and they are only finalizing the exact date for the arrival of one of the world’s largest non-profit educational and scientific organizations.
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Even relaxed in his armchair, my grandfather could watch National Geographic specials on TV and imagine he was somewhere else.
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