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- America`s Multicultural Heritage
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- Be a Have or Have Not, The Choice is Yours
Eighteen minute video about money management issues for college students.
- Building On Your Feet
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- Black Women Play
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- Bill Moyer`s Beyond Hate
This program, hosted by Bill Moyers, chronicles the impact of hate on its victims
and probes its many dimensions. Using interviews with Elie Wiesel, Jimmy Carter, Nadine
Gordimer, Myrlie Evers, Valclav Havel, Nelson Mandela, Nesse Godin and other victims
of hate, as well as with perpetrators of hate, the program attempts to impart a deeper
understanding of this emotion. Psychologists explore economic bases of hate and its
psychological mechanisms. The program then examines groups who grapple with hate,
showing a high school conflict-resolution class in Bensonhurst and a discussion between
a Holocaust survivor and young children about the dangers of stereotyping and seemingly
innocuous hostility.
- Comparison of Windows NT and UNIX Solaris
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- Campus Awareness Safety
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- Coping with Stress
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- Daniel`s Story
Attempts not only to personalize the fate of those children but also to educate youngsters
about the events that led up to that terrible outcome. Daniel, age 10, is a composite
of the Jewish children who experienced the war. In a child's voice and language, Daniel
recalls the chain of events that took him from his happy middle-class German life
to the concentration camps: racial laws that forced him out of school, the yellow
star he had to wear, moving to the ghetto, losing the people he loved. The story is
enhanced by photos of real people and situations, though none too graphic for young
children's eyes.”
- Eating Disorders Part I and II
Essential Blue Eyes
- Facilitator Training Program
For Better or Worse
- F.L. Wright: Water`s Edge Home
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- Frosh
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- Hangman
Goes with the poem regarding hate and bigotry. Catch phrase, I did no more than you
let me do.
- Kate and Allie Part I and II
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- Letter of the Next Generation
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- Les Brown
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- Library
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- Maya Angelou
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- Media Relations
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- Money Management
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- NCAA Eating Disorders
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- Northern Exposure
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- Oprah (Eli Weisel)
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- Oprah (Blue Eyes, Brown Eyes)
This film goes a long with a class divided. This shows the experiment preformed on
Oprah's audience rather than a third grade class. A really good phrase for this film
is, “God created one race, the human race, and humans created racism”.
- P.O.W.E.R. Learning
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- Rudy
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- Skin Deep: College Students Confronting Racism
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- Survivors of the Holocaust
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- Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Explores STD's and how it affects people. Women are two times more likely to contract
diseases. None are curable, it is a game that you are destined to loose. This film
is really only long enough to be a discussion starter because it is only about 3 minutes.
- Schindler`s List
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- Top Careers of the 21st Century
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- TPG
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- The Longest Hatred
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- Valuing Diversity: Multi-Cultural Communication
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- Vitamins and your Health
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- Why Didn`t I think of that: Creative Problem Solving
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- American Experience: Liberators Fighting Two Fronts W.W. II
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- American Tongues: Nonverbal Communication
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- A Class Divided
Focuses on a classroom experiment administered by Jane Elliott. In this film, a third
grade class learns a lesson in discrimination. This film took place the day after
Martin Luther King Jr. was shot and killed. This film is geared towards teaching children
about discrimination by letting them live it. The children experienced loss and confusion
and they learned the significance of name-calling and the sense of superiority. They
learned how people feel when they are the object of discrimination and arrogance.
Jane also preformed this experiment on a group of prison personnel. This film addresses
why minorities do not support others in the same situation. It also lets others see
what it is like to be the minority. This film poses the concept that children and
adults respond to what they know and what they are told.
- ACAD 1100
A brief introduction by the director regarding the course and expectations.
- Alcohol Awareness
A short segment to be used as a discussion stimulator about alcohol usage.
- American Liberators / Fighting Two Fronts
Documentary about African Americans in WW11 who faced discrimination in the army
and who were later part of the liberators of the concentration camps.
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