The story is about a group of tiny frogs that held a race to climb a very tall tower. Most of the crowd doubted that the frogs could reach the top as it was too difficult. Many frogs gave up during the race due to exhaustion or losing confidence from the crowd's negative comments. However, one frog continued climbing higher and higher and ultimately reached the top alone. It was later revealed that the winning frog was deaf and unable to hear the discouraging words of the crowd. The message of the story encourages being positive and ignoring negative comments, as those can undermine one's dreams and efforts.
This documentary summarizes the natural beauty found in the deserts of the American Southwest, including national parks and monuments such as Arches, Canyonlands, Mesa Verde, Black Canyon, Cedar Breaks, Monument Valley, Bryce Canyon, Death Valley, Valley of Fire, Canyon de Chelly, and the Grand Canyon. It highlights the colorful rock formations sculpted by erosion over millions of years, native wildlife, and evidence that people have inhabited the area for thousands of years.
Three US Navy aircraft carriers and the USS New York came together for photos. The USS New York was built using 24 tons of scrap steel from the World Trade Center. Its construction was an emotional experience for those involved, as it represented resilience in the face of adversity. The ship's motto is "Never Forget".
O documento fornece várias lições de vida curtas em frases concisas. As principais lições incluem: 1) aprender com os erros; 2) crescer não significa apenas ficar mais velho; 3) o silêncio é melhor do que a indiferença.