ORANGE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE LIBRARY ________________________ VIDEOTAPE CATALOG SUBJECT AND TITLE LISTS 2007/2008 Compiled by Cataloging Department Subject Index Anthropology Art Business Black history Child care Computers and software Dental hygiene Early childhood education Education--general Educational technology Foreign languages The Great Depression Higher education History--General History--The Holocaust Humanities--General Language skills Literature Machinists Mass media Mathematics Motion pictures Music Nursing Occupational therapy Performing arts Physical therapy Police science Political science Psychology Religion Science Sociology Study and research skills War Women’s history 1 Anthropology Anthropologists at work : careers making a difference Archaeology : questioning the past Baboon behavior Bali, masterpiece of the gods The Canela Indians of Brazil The domain of the Calusa The Early Americans Egypt: quest for eternity Faces of culture The Feast Foodessence: myths & taboos In search of human origins Episode 1 : the story of Lucy The Man hunters The monkey trial Mysteries of Egypt Mysteries of mankind N! ai, the story of a !Kung woman The origin of species : an illustrated guide Out of the past : an introduction to archaeology Primates Six billion and beyond Yanomamo : a multidisciplinary study Art Against the odds : the artists of the Harlem Renaissance American visions Ansel Adams : photographer Art is... Art of the Western World pts. 1-9 Castle: tours of the world’s most magnificent structures Cathedral: tours of the word’s most magnificent structures “Degenerate art” Edouard Manet, painter of modern life Feminist strategies Frank Lloyd Wright Georgia O’Keefe In a brilliant light, Van Gogh in Arles King gimp Louise Nevelson in process Mary Cassatt: impressionist from Philadelphia Maya Lin—a strong clear vision Mysteries of mankind Pyramid: tours of the world’s most magnificent structures Robert Colescott : the one-two punch Roman City: tours of the world’s most magnificent structures Sculptors at Storm King Sister Wendy’s story of painting Black History Against the odds : the artists of the Harlem Renaissance Beyond the dream VII : a celebration of black history--the vanishing black male--saving our sons Dark passages Ethnic notions : black people in white minds Eyes on the Prize : America’s civil rights Eyes on the Prize II : history of the civil rights movement from 1965 Frederick Douglass : when the lion wrote history I remember Harlem Jobs : a way out? Marcus Garvey : toward black nationhood Martin Luther King, Jr. : from Montgomery To Memphis The Massachusetts 54th colored infantry A question of color : color consciousness in black America Roots of resistance : story of the underground railroad Television & the African-American experience 2 Business Adult learning : new research on continuous learning in the business environment Advertising & the end of the world Advertising media : pt. 1 Adweek’s best spots American business competes Bankrupt Benchmarking : the quality improvement process for the 90's The Blue collar trap Breakthrough results with benchmarking Bromley coats : honesty behind the seams Buyout CEO exchange Change master companies : putting theory into action The Change masters : understanding the theory Changing culture of the workplace Changing the way we work Chef’s special Colonel comes to Japan Communicating non-defensively : don’t take it personally Delegating Discipline without punishment Discovering the future : the business of paradigms The Dollars and sense of exporting Dying for a job : worker’s stories about safety Economics U.S.A. Effective leadership for all : learning from women The Effective uses of power and authority Electronic career fair : CAD - the technology tool in your future Electronic career fair : computer technology occupations The empowered manager Equal possibilities? Financial strategies for a new century: tips from America’s experts Fired The Foundations of wealth The Global assembly line Government Growth and development Hardball Honey, we bought the company How to deal with buying objections How to define goals and objectives How to lead effectively Ideas into action Improving service with TQM and controlling costs in the public sector In search of excellence Innovation It’s your future: are you ready? Joining the empowered team : AMA’s 7th annual secretaries briefing Juran on quality improvement Kyocera experiment Labor management relations Land Leadership and the new science The leadership challenge: how to get extraordinary things done in organizations Managed care maze: what about the children? Management briefing on the requirements of the Americans with disabilities act Management’s five deadly diseases : a conversation with Dr. W. Edwards Deming Marketing; selling Megatrends Motivation, the classic concepts The New American workforce A new look at motivation 1992 Not by jeans alone The Nuts and bolts of performance appraisal Organization Our towns Pass it on : a film about communication People Perfectly Frank 3 A Perfectly normal day Peter Senge : applying principles of the learning organization Peter Senge : understanding learning organizations Roadmap for change, part I : the Deming approach Roadmap for change, part II : the Deming legacy Roadmap for change, Part III : commitment to quality School- to- work transition Secretaries day briefing : 8th annual videoconference from the AMA Secretaries day briefing: 9th annual briefing for secretaries and administrative assistants Secretaries day briefing : 10th annual briefing for secretaries and administrative assistants The selling of Terri Gibbs Shift change Small business today Soft sell Solving local and wide area network challenges Still killing us softly : advertising’s image of women The Stockholder society Styro Inc. Successfully employing people with disabilities: what managers need to know Supermarket operations Tailspin The time of your life Winning face to face : the art of resolving conflicts in the workplace The Winning formula: successful management in the 1990's Workforce skills : service and personal excellence Workforce skills : telephone fundamentals Working family values Workout You Child care The autistic child : a behavioral approach Building quality child care independence Burton White : babies and child care, what to do? Caring for children : an introduction to the child care profession Child care : outdoor safety Children of violence A classroom with blocks Connecting early childhood learning : a curriculum development series The developing child Developmentally appropriate practice : a panel discussion and critique Developmentally appropriate practice : children -- birth through age five Developmentally appropriate practice : curriculum -- the role of the teacher Developmentally appropriate practice : discipline -- guidance techniques for young children The drama of child development Ella Jenkins : learning can be fun Equipped to play The Growth of intelligence in the preschool years How young children learn to think : a discussion with Constance Kamii Infant & toddler emergency first aid : vol.1, accidents Infant & toddler emergency first aid : vol.2, illnesses Looking at young children : observing in early childhood settings Play and learning : a discussion with Barbara Biber Playground safety Seeing infants with new eyes Smart from the start: strengthening early learning for pre-schoolers 4 Time with toddlers : training for caregivers Toddler curriculum : making connections Computers and software The age of intelligent machines Bridges to learning : new applications of telecommunications and computing Commerce on the Internet Computer chronicles (1995) Computer chronicles (1998) Electronic career fair : CAD - the technology tool in your future Electronic career fair : computer technology occupations Excel for Windows 5 Advanced features learning system Excel for Windows 5 basic features learning system Excel for Windows 5 Intermediate features learning system Exploring Internet Global quest : the Internet in the classroom How computers are changing the way we learn Internet for educators Internet plagiarism Life on the internet MacIntosh in the classroom MacIntosh solutions for administrators Microsoft Windows 3.1 advanced features Microsoft Windows 3.1 learning system Navigating the Internet PowerPoint for Windows 4 advanced features learning system PowerPoint for Windows 4 basic features learning system Putting your course online: a how-to for faculty SearchBank : turning information into answers Surviving and thriving in your first online course The state of the art of computer animation A Teacher’s guide to the information highway Techlearn live Using information technology in a traditional classroom Using interactive media and web-based marketing Virtual reality With a little help from my friends Word for Windows 6 advanced features learning system Word for Windows 6 basic features learning system Word for Windows 6 intermediate features learning system Word Perfect for Desktop Publishing The World wide web : gateway to effective learning Dental hygiene Dental hygiene instrumentation : the curet; mandicular right and left segments Dental hygiene series Full view additive wax method of forming an harmonious occlusion Intravenous injection Nitrous oxide oxygen sedation Early childhood education ADHD in the classroom Caring for infants and toddlers : a discussion with Bettye Caldwell A classroom with blocks Connecting early childhood learning : a curriculum development series The developing child Developmentally appropriate practice : a panel discussion and critique Developmentally appropriate practice : children--birth through age five Developmentally appropriate practice : 5 curriculum--the role of the teacher Developmentally appropriate practice : discipline-guidance techniques for young children The drama of child development Ella Jenkins : learning can be fun Equipped to play The growth of intelligence in the preschool years How young children learn to think : a discussion with Constance Kamii Looking at young children : observing in early childhood settings Partnerships with parents Play and learning : a discussion with Barbara Biber Smart from the start: strengthening early learning for pre-schoolers Social studies : a way to integrate curriculum for four and five year old Toddler curriculum : making connections When the bough breaks Education--general Addressing the needs of the physically disabled child in school: therapist to teachers Attention deficit disorder : a dubious diagnosis Career advantage Career encounters Cheating crisis in America’s schools Collaborative learning : model and method The Comer process : education, health, and family services collaborating for children’s sake A different place : the intercultural classroom Educating to compete Education 2000 : the nature and role of assessment in the 21st century English works! How difficult can this be? : the F.A.T. City workshop Innovative teaching and learning Journey Learning to learn : proven strategies for student and workforce success Listening to children : a moral journey with Robert Coles Literacy changes lives MI : intelligence, understanding, and the mind Operating audio visual equipment Perfect English pronunciation Professions in peril Robert Coles : teacher School, the story of American public education School- to- work transition Specific learning disabilities: evaluation Specific learning disabilities in today’s classroom Strategies and applications of writing across the curriculum Student stress : coping with academic pressures Techlearn live Today’s life choices Using interactive media and web-based marketing Work and learning in the 21st century Educational technology Author, author : reaching learners through telecommunications Bridges to learning : new applications of telecommunications and computing Exploring Internet GED 2002 Global quest : the Internet in the classroom How computers are changing the way we learn Improving multimedia and online courses with instructional design Integrating technology into the language curriculum International video conference on the electronic library 6 Internet for educators Libraries, copyright, and the internet MacIntosh in the classroom MacIntosh solutions for administrators Math and data analysis Multimedia 201 : beyond the basics Net.Learning Quality of life in the electronic village Reach out and teach someone : distance learning SearchBank: turning information into answers Surviving and thriving in your first online course A Teacher’s guide to the information highway Teaching reading and functional writing to adults with learning disabilities: intermediate level Technology express : accessing information Technology in the college classroom Using information technology in a traditional classroom With a little help from my friends WordPerfect for Desktop Publishing The World wide web : gateway to effective learning Foreign languages Destinos : an introduction to Spanish France-TV magazine Spanish-TV magazine Zarabanda The Great Depression The Crash of 1929 The Great Depression Witness to History : the Great Depression Higher education Academic advising: campus collaborations to foster retention Accountability in higher education Adult learning in America : why and how adults go back to school Adults as students : their status and role in higher education Alternatives to the lecture : active learning strategies Author, author : a practical guide to conducting customized work force training Author, author : creating the new American college Author, author: developing the world’s best workforce Author, author : leadership by design Author, author: multicultural teaching and learning strategies for change in higher education Author, author : strangers in their own land Author, author: the effectiveness debate and the community college Author, author : the skillful teacher Cheating crisis in America’s schools Cold water : intercultural adjustment and values conflict of foreign students & scholars at an American university Confronting sexual harassment on campus Critical thinking : required learning for the 21st century Degrees of difference: culture matters on campus Developing advising programs in community colleges Difficult dialogues Efficient time management Engaging students in the large class Faculty advising training Frosh : student identity on a changing campus GED 2002 Graduate school : paying the bill Here we go again : are professors and teachers shortchanging women and girls? Improving minority adult participation in 7 higher education Inequity in the classroom : a video for professors and adult educators Internet plagiarism A Learning college for the 21st century Life map Master teaching series Multimedia fair use guidelines Net.Learning NTU Engineering faculty forum : facilitating collaborative learning among minority students Patterns of adults pursuing non-credit study PBS Project Access: the future of online student services Peer harassment Planning for students services: best practices for the 21st century The politics of love : in black and white Putting quality back into education Putting your course on line [videorecording]: a how-to for Faculty Retaining adult students in higher education Rural workplace literacy : making partnerships Science matters : with Robert Hazen and James Trefil Teaching and learning in non-traditional settings : models of off-campus programs Teaching and learning in non-traditional settings: taking your programs off campus Teaching for critical thinking Techniques of the masters Technology in the college classroom Total quality management workshop for higher education Toward an ethical learning community Where there’s a will there’s an...A : how to get better grades in college With a little help from my friends Women of color in higher education Writing across the curriculum : how schools and colleges and communities collaborate to improve learning Writing across the curriculum : making it work History--General Against the odds : the artists of the Harlem Renaissance Americas Antietam Awakening and enlightenment : Jonathan Edwards and Benjamin Franklin Berkeley in the sixties Blacks and blue Brooklyn Bridge: film by Ken Burns Castle: tours of the world’s most magnificent structures Cathedral: tours of the world’s most magnificent structures The challenge of change : county government prepares for the 21st century Change, change Classics of political television advertising Crime family Crooked cops Cuba and American television Cultural diversity and historic preservation Culture of commerce Dark passages Democrat and the dictator The drive for power The Dutch miracle The First measured century The French Revolution Gone west The heart of the nation The Hidden city of Petra The history and functions of the Supreme Court History of human population Home away from home The huddled masses The Hudson River : an American paradise The Industrial Revolution 8 Informatics meets genomics Inventing a nation Invitation to conflict Islam : empire of faith Island of hope -- Island of tears : the story of Ellis Island and the American immigration experience J. F. K., from boyhood to presidency Japan Japan, the land & its people : customs & manners, the fabric of Japanese society The Japanese The justice machine The killing fields Lewis & Clark: a film by Ken Burns The living past: commitments for the future The meaning of the millennium Mexicans : through their eyes The monkey trial New conflict on campus : can we live with the first amendment? The new found land New York: a documentary film No more privacy all about you Out of Ireland : the story of Irish emigration to America Out of the depths : the miner’s story The Pacific century Poletown lives Pompeii : buried alive The Presidential persuaders The public mind : image and reality in America Pyramid: tours of the world’s most magnificent structures Racism in theory & practice The right to lobby Roman City: tours of the world’s most magnificent structures Shtetl The sins of our mothers Supreme Court and society Terrorism Thieves of time Thomas Jefferson: a film by Ken Burns Triumph of the will The Twisted cross War and civilization We the people : the president and the Constitution Welfare reform When Ireland starved Witness to history: turn-of-the-century America The year of the generals History--The Holocaust America and the Holocaust : deceit & indifference For the living Kristallnacht : the journey from 1938 to 1988 The longest hatred : the history of antisemitism Memory of the camps Night and fog A portrait of Elie Wiesel The triumph of memory Voices of the Holocaust : readers’ theater Humanities--General Bill Moyers : spirit & nature Creating prime-time drama: Felicity Creating prime-time drama: the West Wing Ethics in America For the love of wisdom Germany live Healing and the mind Joseph Campbell and the power of myth Katherine Anne Porter: the eye of memory Night and fog On our own terms: Moyers on dying Poets laureate: the American voice in poetry Putting quality back into education The return of Martin Guerre 9 The state of the art of computer animation The world of Joseph Campbell : the hero’s journey The yellow wallpaper Language skills Communication skills : expository writing Connect with English Crossroads cafe The English modules English works! Fearless public speaking Grammar Language of leadership : the Churchill method Perfect English pronunciation Literature Alice Walker Allen Ginsberg with R. D. Laing American storytellers An American story with Richard Rodriguez, parts I and II As you like it Barn burning/William Faulkner Bertold Brecht Billy Collins Black women writers Chinua Achebe Desire under the elms Dutchman/Amiri Baraka E. E. Cummings : the making of a poet Eudora Welty Gabriel Garcia Marquez : magic and reality Hamlet (1979) Hamlet (1985) Harold Pinter with Benedict Nightingale Henry V (1944) Isabel Allende : the women’s voice in Latin- American literature The jilting of Granny Weatherall/Katherine Anne Porter Katherine Anne Porter: the eye of memory Leslie M. Silko : native American novelists Literary visions The lottery Louise Erdich and Michael Dorris Margaret Drabble and Mary Gordon Maya Angelo Measure for measure Medea/Euripides Oedipus the King Pantomime/Derek Walcott Paul’s case/Willa Cather The power of the word Quentin Bell with Edward Blishen Richard II The sky is grey / Ernest Gaines Spotlight The stories of Maxine Hong Kingston, parts I & II Talking with David Frost : Maya Angelou Theater criticism Toni Morrison with A. S. Byatt Trifles Twelfth night Vanities Voices & visions : Robert Lowell Voices & visions : William Carlos Williams William Stafford : poet A writer’s work with Toni Morrison, parts I & II Zora is my name! Machinists Basic cutting tools : secondary cutting operations Basic cutting tools : thread cutting Mathematics for machinists Mass media 10 Advertising media : pt. 1 Adweek’s best spots America through the TV looking glass : an Alfred I. Dupont Columbia University forum Change, change The classics of political television advertising Cuba and American television Dreamworlds : desire, sex, power in rock video Entertaining the world : the impact of American culture overseas The Public mind : image and reality in America Satire or sacrilege? The Simpsons Still killing us softly : advertising’s image of women Television and the war on terrorism The view from abroad : the journalistic perspective The uses of media Mathematics Against all odds : inside statistics Bloomfield basic mathematics Bloomfield intermediate algebra Bloomfield introductory algebra Innumeracy & beyond : ruminations of a numbers man Math : a moving experience Mathematics for machinists Motion pictures Aaltra Agata and the storm Alexandra’s project Anytown USA Art of the short film As you like it Be with me Black robe Buddy Campfire Carol’s journey Day break Drifters Falling angels Familia The forest for the trees The gold rush Henry V (1944) Hollywood screenwriters and their craft The killing fields Grand voyage Hawaii, Oslo The Library of Congress video collection Long life, happiness, and prosperity The man of the year Men at work The middle of the world Monster Thrusday Paris is burning A peck on the cheek Roads to Koktebel Roll of thunder, hear my cry Spare parts Viva Laldjerie Who’s Camus anyway? Wilby Wonderful Witnesses Wolves in the snow Music Backstage/Lincoln Center : Luciano Pavarotti, Jessye Norman, the New York Philharmonic Chick Corea Essential Opera Jazz: an expression of democracy John Scofield : on improvisation Mr. Drums : Buddy Rich and his band Music across the curriculum One night with Blue Note preserved Richard Tee : contemporary piano Steve Gadd : up close 11 Nursing Aids : what everyone needs to know Aging parents Alzheimer’s disease : a scientific and clinical update Alzheimer’s disease : hope for the future Anatomy of the head and neck Asthma and allergies Be a survivor Cancer wars Caring for the adult and pediatric ventilator patient Choices for arthritis Communicating with the elderly Comprehensive management of HIV disease CPR 2001-the next stage Dealing with Alzheimer’s : facing difficult decisions Delmar’s medical assisting video series: administrative and clinical procedures Eldercare : options for the 90's Electronic career fair : nursing - LPN &RN Epilepsy Everybody’s business : HIV/AIDS on campus From bedside to bargaining table Healthcare crisis Health care reform : information management and technology requirements The High price of health Infant & toddler emergency first aid : vol.1, accidents Infant & toddler emergency first aid : vol.2, illnesses Information STAT : Rx for hospital quality, pt.1 Information STAT : Rx for hospital quality, pt.2 Interview with a terminally ill patient Issues in health care Issues in seizure management : looking toward the future Lead poisoning Lice are not nice Living with AIDS Mammography of the augmented breast Managed care maze: what about the children? Menopause: passage to paradise Mental health and older adults Mind-body health A model wellness program for the older adult Multiple sclerosis New applications in CT scans Non-surgical examination and treatment of soft tissue lesions at the shoulder On our own terms: Moyers on dying An Overview of cancer Pediatric IV therapy Perspectives of night nursing Positioning techniques for film/screen mammography Polio and post-polio syndrome Postural drainage, clapping, and vibration Psychiatric nursing : the nurse-patient relationship Real nurses Repetitive stress injuries The sandwich generation: caring for both children and parents Schizophrenia : the individual and society Sentimental women need not apply: a history of the American nurse Stealing time Stroke : nature of stroke Surgical asepsis sterile technique, minor surgery, and bandages Transformation of American health care Unseen life on Earth: on introduction to microbiology A Visual guide to physical examination Welcome to Happy Valley When doctors get cancer When it hurts to work Women and the AIDS/HIV pandemic Occupational therapy 12 Accident prevention and the elderly Addressing the needs of the physically disabled child in school : therapist to teachers Aging The Americans with disabilities act : functional job analysis and pre-placement screening Beginning with Bong Body defenses against disease Clinic equipment A Gadget go around Growing old in a new age Joint protection for arthritis patients King gimp Living with Grace : Alzheimer’s disease Mental health and older adults Occupational performance history interview : Sherry Occupational therapy for the convalescent home patients On the other hand Perspectives on aging Perspectives on dying Rescue from isolation : the role of a geriatric day hospital The role of the occupational therapist in the public school: pt. 1 Simulated psychiatric patient interviews: Mrs. Bernard, a personality disorder with dependent features. Simulated psychiatric patient interviews: Mr. Jorden, an organic brain syndrome with psychosis Simulated psychiatric patient interviews: Mr. Paulin, depressive neurosis with an increased risk of suicide Simulated psychiatric patient interviews: Mrs. Vail, schizophrenia Social attitudes toward people with disabilities Therapist to therapists When you grow old, OT helps Work of the kidneys Performing arts Art is... Backstage/Lincoln Center: Luciano Pavarotti, Jessye Norman, the New York Philharmonic Chick Corea Desire under the elms Dutchman/Amiri Baraka Essential opera Hamlet (1979) Hamlet (1985) Henry V (1944) I am a dancer John Scofield : on improvisation The Kennedy Center’s spotlight on theater : from page to stage Measure for measure Medea/Euripides Mr. Drums : Buddy Rich and his band The Nutcracker Oedipus the King One night with Blue Note preserved Pantomime/Derek Walcott Richard II Richard Tee : contemporary piano Spotlight Steve Gadd : up close Theater criticism The tradition of performing arts in Japan : the artistry of Kabuki, Noh, and Bunraku Trifles Twelfth night Vanities Zora is my name! Physical therapy Ambulation with crutches, canes and walkers : basic gaits and hints to make them work Amputee therapy Balance dysfunction 13 Beginning prosthetic training for the aboveknee amputee Brunnstrom techniques for facilitation of upper extremity motion of the stroke patient, stages 1-3 Clinical electrical stimulation : systematic approach to clinical application of electrical stimulation Development of normal motor and reflex behavior Electronic career fair : rehabilitation therapy occupations Evaluation and treatment of venous insufficiency ulcers Examination and treatment of biomechanical dysfunction and soft tissue lesions at the ankle and foot Integrating the Feldendrais method in physical therapy practice Isometric and isokinetic exercises Lumbar spine - the cyriax approach Myofascial release techniques-spinal pain Neurologic rehabilitation Overuse syndromes Physical therapy for the patient with quadriplegia: therapeutic exercise programs Postural conditions : assessment and treatment Recovery of motor function following head injury Therapeutic use of toys Thoracic outlet syndrome Toward independence : important considerations in wheelchair seating Treat your own back : with Robin McKenzie The World of physical therapy The young spastic child Police science America in black and white Angel on death row Crime and punishment in America Deciding who dies The Forensic autopsy Inside the FBI: fighting the family The Life of a black cop Memphis PD Not all cops; not all kids The Rodney King incident Stop! Police! Political science Affirmative action and reaction Awakening and enlightenment : Jonathan Edwards and Benjamin Franklin Change, change The classics of political television advertising Crime and punishment in America Deciding who dies The Democrat and the dictator The Fifties and sixties in America: the culture of the cold war Government Growth and development The history and functions of the Supreme Court How we got the vote Inside the FBI: the price of freedom Inventing a nation Invitation to conflict J. F. K., from boyhood to presidency The justice machine One woman, one vote The presidential persuaders Reporting the cold war: dispatches from Washington and Moscow The right to lobby So you want to buy a President? Supreme Court and society Terrorism The U.S. Congress and you Union maids Vote for me: politics in America We the people : the president and the constitution 14 Welfare reform Psychology ADHD in the classroom Advancements in traumatic brain injury Ageless America Alcohol addiction Alzheimer’s Anatomy and attitudes : understanding sexuality Animals : How smart are they? Animated neuroscience and the action of nicotine, cocaine, and marijuana Bipolar disorder : current progress and future directions in diagnosis and management Body, mind & soul: the mystery and the magic with Deepak Chopra Breaking silence Burton White : babies and child care, what to do? Can’t slow down Caring for infants and toddlers : a discussion with Bettye Caldwell Children of violence Crack Dealing with diversity Dear Lisa : a letter to my sister Depression and manic depression Discovering psychology Discussion with Dr. Carl Jung : introversionextroversion and other contributions Dr. B. F. Skinner, part 1 Dr. Carl Rogers : pt. 1 Dr. Jean Piaget with Dr. Barbel Inhelder : part 1 Doing a self-study : why and how Dream voyage Dreamworlds : desire, sex, power in rock video The Drive for power The Drug tape Eating disorders Emotional intelligence Everybody rides the carousel Explaining social deviance Formal reasoning patterns Heredity, health, and genetic disorders Human sexuality : the lifelong experience Incest Information processing Into the world Invitation to social psychology It can happen to you It happens to us : a film about the abortion experience The Last to know Learning Life’s first feelings Living with grief after sudden loss Madness The Majestic clockwork Math : a moving experience Methodology : the psychologist and the experiment MI : intelligence, understanding, and the mind Mr. Finley’s feelings Moral development Morality : the process of moral development Multiple personality disorder Mystery of the senses : hearing Mystery of the senses : smell Mystery of the senses : taste Mystery of the senses : touch Mystery of the senses : vision Neurotic behavior : a psychodynamic view The New living body On being gay : a conversation with Brian McNaught Our talented brain Panic: clinical perspectives for panic disorders in the 90's Panic disorder workshop Pathology examples in the human brain Personality Personality : adolescence Personality disorders : failures of adjustment 15 Perspectives on dying Phobias The Pinks and the blues The Question of God Quiet rage : the Stanford prison experiment R. D. Laing with Anthony Clare Rape : an act of hate Rose by any other name Scared silent : exposing and ending child abuse The Sensory world Sexuality and aging Stories of change Suicide survivors Survivorship after suicide Understanding group psychotherapy : process and practice The Uses of media Welcome to Happy Valley What you are is where you were when When doctors get cancer Winning face to face : the art of resolving conflicts in the workplace Women & crime ; women & technology The World of abnormal psychology Religion African religions : Zulu Zion Alternative lifestyles in California : West meets East Buddhism : footprint of the Buddha -- India Buddhism : the land of the disappearing Buddha -- Japan Catholicism : Rome, Leeds, & the desert From Jesus to Christ Hinduism : 330 million gods In the beginning: the creationist controversy Islam : empire of faith Islam : there is but no god Judaism : the chosen people The monkey trial Orthodox Christianity : the Rumanian solution Protestant spirit U. S. A. The Question of God Reflections on the long search Religion in Indonesia : the way of our ancestors Taoism : a question of balance -- China The Wisdom of faith / with Huston Smith With God on our side : the rise of the religious right in America Science The Addicted brain Against all odds : inside statistics The Age of intelligent machines Baboon behavior Bill Moyers spirit & nature The Biology of small life Bloomfield basic mathematics Bloomfield intermediate algebra Bloomfield introductory algebra Castle: tours of the worlds’s most magnificent structures Cathedral: tours of the word’s most magnificent structures The colors between black and white The Cousteau odyssey : the Nile Double jeopardy Ecology of the Chesapeake Bay Experiment : physics Exploration Footsteps of giants The forbidden goddess Frank Lloyd Wright The fruit fly : a look at behavior biology The Hudson River PCB story: a toxic heritage Human geography: people, places and change Imagination and change: science in the next millennium The Immune response An inconvenient truth In search of human origins Episode 1: the story of Lucy In the beginning: the creationist controversy 16 The Incredible human machine Informatics meets genomics Innumeracy & beyond : ruminations of a numbers man Intermediate algebra Journey to the forgotten river Life in the woodlot The Miracle of life The Molecular building blocks of life National energy strategy debate The Natural gas debate The origin and evolution of the universe The origin of species : an illustrated guide Origins of life Pyramid: tours of the world’s most magnificent structures Race to save the planet Reinventing the human: designer children Research and development : shaping tomorrow’s choices Roman City: tours of the world’s most magnificet structures Shuttle life in the world of weightlessness Snakes Space shuttle : a remarkable flying machine The spruce bog : an essay in ecology The Starry messenger Stealing time Stephen Hawking: imagination & change The Story of radiation Universe Virtual reality What price glory? The myths and realities of anabolic steroids World in a marsh Yellowstone in winter Sociology America in black and white Angel on death row The Asianization of America Barbie nation Bell Hooks: cultural criticism and transformation Blacks and blue Brooklyn Bridge: film by Ken Burns Building hope : community development in America A class divided Conquering America Crime family Crooked cops Culture Dancing in moccasins Deciding who dies Deviance Entertaining the world : the impact of American culture overseas Explaining social deviance Family in crisis The Fifties and sixties in America: the culture of the cold war The First measured century Formal organizations From social interaction to social structure Honey, we bought the company The Human animal : woman & man In the beginning: the creationist controversy Jobs : a way out? Life on the internet Managed care maze: what about the children? Memphis PD National desk On our own terms: Moyers on dying The Origin of species : creationism and evolution Our towns The Persistence of racism Professions in peril The Question of God Race and ethnicity Racial and sexual stereotyping Reporting the cold war: dispatches from Washington and Moscow The Rodney King incident The sandwich generation: caring for both children and parents 17 Satire or sacrilege? Shift change Social class Social stratification Societies Sociological thinking and research Television & the African-American experience The status of Latina women Today’s life choices The view from abroad : the journalistic perspective With God on our side : the rise of the religious right in America Women and social action Women in construction Women of hope : Latinas, Abriendo, Camino Working family values A world of ideas : in search of the American character : Robert Bellah A world of ideas : victim of two cultures : Richard Rodriguez Yoruba ritual Study and research skills How to survive in school : note taking and outlining skills How to use the Readers’ Guide Research paper training course, part 1 : selecting and limiting a topic Research paper training course, part 2: bibliography cards Research paper training course, part 3: getting to the source Research paper training course, part 4: getting to the source Research paper training course, part 5: getting to the source Research paper training course, part 6: taking notes Research paper training course, part 7: writing an outline Research paper training course, part 8: writing footnotes Research paper training course, part 9: writing the rough draft Where there’s a will there’s an...A: how to get better grades in college War Antietam Berkeley in the sixties Change, change The Civil War The day after trinity Dear America : letters home from Vietnam The Democrat and the dictator The Fifties and sixties in America: the culture of the cold war A firebell in the night Frederick Douglas : when the lion wrote history Grant’s march : the Vicksburg campaign The killing fields Making a revolution The Massachusetts 54th colored infantry Reporting the cold war: dispatches from Washington and Moscow The road to total war Television and the war on terrorism Terrorism Vietnam : the ten thousand day war Vietnam : the war that divided America War and civilization Witness to history : the United States in World War I Witness to history : the United States in World War II World War II : the propaganda battle The year of the generals Women’s history Feminist strategies The forbidden goddess 18 How we got the vote The idea of gender Mary Silliman’s war One woman, one vote Rigoberta Menchu The status of Latina women Union maids Women as citizens: vital voices through the century Women get the vote Women in construction Women of hope : Latinas, Abriendo, Camino 19 Aaltra [737.1] (2006) 1 videodisc (90 min.) : col. ; 4 ¾ in. Rural neighbors who hate each other come to blows one day on a farm and get tangled up in a farm tractor, leaving them both paralyzed, wheel-chair bound, and simmering with spite. Academic advising: campus collaborations to foster retention [649.1] (2000) 1 video (120 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Forum brings the most recent issues, information, and techniques in academic advising. Explores a collaborative, campuswide approach to academic advising. Accident prevention and the elderly [12.4] (197-) 1 video (16 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Describes physical changes in elderly that lead to increased risk of accidents and makes suggestions to reduce dangers. Accountability in higher education [639.1] (1999) 1 video (120 min.) : col. ; ½ in. As the demand for accountability by public and state legislatures continues to grow, colleges and universities need to develop appropriate responses to this critical concern. The Addicted brain [316.1] (1987) 1 video (26 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Documentary takes viewers on a tour of the world’s most prolific manufacturer and biggest user of drugs--the human brain. Addressing the needs of the physically disabled child in school: therapist to teachers [204.1] (1987) 1 video (25 min.) : col. ; ½ in. A lecture directed to teachers on the needs of the physically disabled child in school. ADHD in the classroom [679.1] (1994) 1 video (36 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Russell A. Barkley presents a four-step plan designed for teachers to help them address the needs of the ADHD child without diminishing the needs of the other students. Adult learning in America: why and how Adults go back to school [537.1] (1996) 1 video (120 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Videoconference reports the highlights from a 1995 National College Board survey that screened more than 100,000 households in all fifty states to locate adults who had recently returned to school. Adult learning: new research on continuous learning in the business environment. [436.1] (1994) 1 video (84 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Seminar guides participants through the five major principles that underlie successful adult learning and therefore improve the design and implementation of business training. Adults as students: their status and role in higher education [324.1] (1993) 1 video (120 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Teleconference focuses on how adult students learn and what they want. Advancements in traumatic brain injury [673.1] (1997) 1 video (19 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Brain injuries hospitalize 373,000 people each year and kill 56,000 more. In this program, Dr. George Zitnay, president of the Brain Injury Association, and other experts discuss the various types of brain injuries within the context of new diagnostic methods and treatments. Innovative rehabilitation techniques are illustrated on actual brain injury sufferers. Several people with brain injuries reveal how the injuries have impacted their lives and the lives of their families. Advertising & the end of the world [671.1] (1998) 1 video (47 min.) : col. ; 1/2 in. Presents a compelling and accessible argument about consumerism and its impact on the earth’s future. Extensively illustrated with graphics and examples from commercial imagery. Advertising media: pt. 1 [391.1] (1990) 1 video (23 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Discusses advertising media including newspapers, magazines, television and radio. Adweek’s best spots [172.1] (1988) 1 video (22 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Contains excerpts from TV commercials running in 1986 and 1987. Affirmative action and reaction [507.1] (1996) 1 video (27 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Examines the issue of affirmative action with Lani Guinier, professor of law at the University of Pennsylvania. African religions: Zulu Zion [222.1, pt.10] (1978) 1 video (52 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Visits the Zulu Independent Churches of South Africa to explore the black African response to Christianity. Traces the history of religious beliefs in Africa, from the arrival of the first Christian missionaries to the current rediscovery of the African religious identity. Against all odds: inside statistics [265.1] (1989) 13 videos (26 parts, 30 min. each) : col. ; ½ in. An Annenberg/CPB project. 26 half-hour programs feature mathematical formulas and living examples that motivate mathematics learning. Against the odds: the artists of the Harlem Renaissance [562.1] (1994) 1 video (60 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Tells the story of a group of black artists working during the 1920's and 1930's and the odds they faced in finding an artistic home. Agata and the storm [738.1] (2005) 1 videodisc (118 min.) : col. ;4 ¾ in. When Agata, the popular bookshop proprietor and dispenser of sunny wisdom is suddenly wooed by a man almost half her age, her electricity hits high-voltage. The Age of intelligent machines [241.1] (1987) 1 video (30 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Host Ray Kurzweil explores technological frontiers and helps viewers understand the world of artificial intelligence and expert systems. Ageless America [429.1] (1993) 1 video (52 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Program deals with caring for the elderly; shy women live longer than men; the prospect of aging for a new generation of the middle-aged with fewer children and many more single women. Aging [63.2] (1973) 1 video (22 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Program examines the relationship between the elderly individual and society, interviewing several older people concerning their lifestyles. Aging parents [610.1] (1999) 1 video (90 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Subjects covered are: how to effectively manage a parent care crisis, caregiving from a distance, legal issues, finance and insurance, housing, government programs, family dynamics, and surviving the stresses of parent care. Aids: what everyone needs to know [125.1] (1986) 1 video (18 min.) : col. ; ½ in. A film for general audiences about the basic facts of AIDS and how they affect everyday life for the layman. Alcohol addiction [196.1] (1985) 1 video (23 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Program examines the most abused chemical in the United States : alcohol. Alexandra’s project [722.1] (2005) 1 videodisc (103 min.) : col. ; 4 ¾ in. After receiving a much-awaited promotion, Steve returns home expecting to find his wife Alexandra and his two children waiting to surprise him. Instead he discovers an abandoned house and a mysterious video tape that he is forced to watch. Alice Walker [495.4] (1994) 1 video (35 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Alice Walker describes how the civil rights movement transformed her life. Allen Ginsberg with R. D. Laing [120.2] (1984) 1 video (60 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Allen Ginsberg talks to R. D. Laing about his work and life. Alternative lifestyles in California: West meets East [222.1, pt.12] (1978) 1 video (52 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Visits the San Francisco Bay area to examine the new religious concerns of people who are looking East to Hinduism and Taoism for inspiration. Explores the search for a saner and more wholesome life in which ecology is held sacred and the accent is on good health. Alternatives to the lecture: active learning strategies [254.1] (1991) 2 videos (90 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Teleconference focuses on techniques that will enable faculty to utilize methods that will move away from passivity in student learning to more responsive efforts. Techniques for large and small classes are examined.. Alzheimer’s disease: a scientific and clinical update [250.1] (1991) 1 video (90 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Teleconference on current research in Alzheimer’s disease and practical advice for care and treatment of Alzheimer’s patients. Alzheimer’s disease: hope for the future [250.2] (1992) 1 video (90 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Features nationally recognized experts reviewing the most visible and promising of new therapies. Alzheimer’s: the tangled mind [678.1] (1998) 1 video (26 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Until now, a diagnosis of this debilitating disease meant uncertainty and despair. Now, thanks to the pioneering efforts of researchers, breakthroughs are being made in treatments that promise hope for patients. In this program, researchers discuss how new drugs, close to approval, and old drugs, such as anti-inflammatories, are being used to alleviate symptoms. In one case study, a patient is treated with nerve growth factor. We also meet a doctor who uses an experimental form of CAT scanning to identify people at risk of developing the disease. Ambulation with crutches, canes and walkers: basic gaits and hints to make them work [8.2] (1978) 1 video (36 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Describes techniques of ambulation, primarily crutch walking. America: a personal history of the United States (series) see individual titles in series; A Firebell in the night Gone West Home away from home The Huddled masses Inventing a nation Making a revolution The New found land America and the holocaust: deceit and indifference [409.6] (1993) 1 video (60 min.) : col. ; ½ in. -- (The Holocaust collection) Explores the painful and difficult story of America’s response to the murder of six million Jews by the Nazis and their collaborators. America in black and white: racial profiling and law enforcement [668.1] (1998) 1 video (44 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Focuses on racial profiling in law enforcement, investigating the issue from the victim’s point of view as well as through the eyes of the police. America through the TV looking glass: an Alfred I. DuPont Columbia University forum [498.1] (1996) 2 videos (90 min. each) : col. ; ½ in. Leading media professionals, attorneys, and academics debate issues such as the conflict of the two “goods”--free press and fair trial ; how television has become our national educator on historical subjects ; and how television journalism reflects and impacts American life. CONTENTS: Pt. 1. Trial TV: Journalism and justice.--Pt. 2. History by film clip. American business competes [313.1] (1992) 3 videos (120 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Videoconference series discusses the issues facing American business in its drive to be globally competitive. CONTENTS: Pt. 1. Educating to compete.-- Pt. 2. Innovating to compete.--Pt. 3. Marketing to compete. American enterprise (series) see individual titles in series: Government Innovation Land Organization People The American experience (series) see individual titles in series: The Crash of 1929 The Massachusetts 54th colored infantry Roots of resistance : a story of the Underground Railroad The Sins of our mothers Sit down and fight : Walter Reuther and the rise of the auto workers union An American story with Richard Rodriguez, parts I and II [263.2] (1990) 1 video (60 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Freelance writer Richard Rodriguez talks about his experiences growing up in America as the son of immigrants. American storytellers [643.1] (1999) 1 video (60 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Two 30 min. short stories: F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The sensible thing and Ralph Ellison’s King of the bingo game. American visions: the history of American art and architecture [638.1] (1996) 8 videos (60 min. each) : col. ; ½ in. Robert Hughes searches for the Americanness in our arts, culture and architecture. CONTENTS: Pt.1. The republic of virtue.-- Pt.2. The promised land.--Pt.3. The wilderness and the West.--Pt.4. The gilded age.--Pt.5. A wave from the Atlantic.--Pt.6. Streamlines and breadlines.--Pt.7. The empire of signs.--Pt.8. The age of anxiety. The Americans with disabilities act: functional job analysis and pre-placement screening [370.1] (1993) 1 video (60 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Discusses the Americans with disabilities act and gives a 14-point job analysis checklist to help to analyze essential functions of a position. Americas [319.1] (1992) 10 videos (60 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Presents a multidisciplinary study of the 20th century political, economic, social, and cultural history of Latin America and the Caribbean. CONTENTS: Pt. 1. The garden of forking paths : dilemmas of national development.-- Pt. 2. Capital sins: authoritarianism and democratization.--Pt. 3. Continent on the move : migration and urbanization.--Pt. 4. Mirror of the heart : race and identity.--Pt. 5. In women’s hands : the changing roles of women.--Pt. 6. Miracles are not enough : continuity and change in religion.--Pt. 7. Builders of images : Latin American cultural identity.--Pt. 8. Get up, stand up : problems of sovereignty.--Pt. 9. Fire in the mind : revolutions and revolutionaries.--Pt. 10. The Americas : the Latin American and Caribbean presence in the United States. Amputee therapy [209.2] (1988) 1 video (27 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Describes physical therapy connected with amputation of a limb. Covers after surgery, basic exercises mobility before prosthesis, stump wrapping, creating a prosthesis, mobility after prosthesis, and advanced skills. Anatomy and attitudes: understanding sexuality [177.1] (1982) 1 video (40 min.) : col. ; ½ in. CONTENTS: Pt. 1. Exploring attitudes.--Pt. 2. Understanding male sexuality.--Pt. 3. Understanding female sexuality. Anatomy of the head and neck [50.1] (1979) 1 video (30 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Filmstrip reformatted to videotape. The anatomy of the head and neck is described through a series of dissections and illustrations. Angel on death row [561.1] (1997) 1 video (60 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Frontline takes on the death penalty debate with a personal profile of Sister Helen Prejean. Animals: How smart are they? [195.1] (1988) 1 video (26 min.) : col. ; ½ in. This program explores some of the research projects that attempt to discover higher intelligence in animals. Animated neuroscience and the action of nicotine, cocaine, and marijuana in the brain [674.1] (1998) 1 video (25 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Using sophisticated 3-D animation, this program takes viewers deep into the brain to study the effects of the three substances. An inconvenient truth (see Inconvenient truth) Ansel Adams: photographer [149.1] (1986) 1 video (60 min.) : col. ; ½ in. An appreciative retrospective interview with the premiere American landscape photographer. Anthropologists at work: careers making a difference [447.1] (1993) 1 video (36 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Captures anthropologists working at home and abroad in diverse settings. Antietam: a documentary film [670.1] (1998) 1 video (57 min.) : col . ; 1/2 in. Re-enactments illustrate the details of the three principle stages of the battle of Antietam fought Nov. 17th, 1862. Also features animated tactical maps, dramatic readings of personal papers, and expert narrative commentary. Anytown, USA [740.1] (2005) 1 videodisc (93 min.) : col. ; 4 ¾ in. A funny eye-opening look into the hard-fought mayoral race between a legally blind, bluntspeaking, conservative Republican incumbent, a retired Democrat brought back into the fray, and a legally blind write-in candidate, in the small town of Bogota, New Jersey. Archaeology: questioning the past [162.1] (1987) 1 video (25 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Demonstrates how archaeology is taught at Marin Community College. Art is... [30.1] (1971) 1 video (28 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Demonstrates the variety, vitality, and accessibility of the arts. Includes examples of the combined talents of the most outstanding artists, composers, dancers, and performers in the United States today. Art of the short film [742.1] (2005) 1 videodisc (105 min.) : col. ; 4 ¾ in. A collection of six short films from Australia, India, the United States, Japan and Germany. Art of the Western world [328.1] (1989) 9 videos (60 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Series examines masterworks of art in intimate detail and in multiple dimensions. CONTENTS: Pt. 1. The classical ideal.--Pt. 2. A white garment of churches - Romanesque and Gothic.--Pt. 3. The early Renaissance.--Pt. 4. The high Renaissance.--Pt. 5. Realms of light - the Baroque.--Pt. 6. An age of reason, an age of passion.--Pt. 7. A fresh view - impressionism and post-impressionism.--Pt. 8. Into the twentieth century.--Pt. 9. In our own time. As you like it [227.2] (1936) 1 video (96 min.) : b&w. ; ½ in. Laurence Olivier’s movie production of William Shakespeare’s As you like it. The Ascent of man (series) see individual titles in series: The Drive for power The Majestic clockwork The Starry messenger The Asianization of America [472.1] (1993) 1 video (26 min.) : col. ; ½ in. This program examines Asians’ successes in academia and to what extent they can or want to blend into the American melting pot. Asthma and allergies [595.5] (1998) 1 video (30 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Young children and adults manage asthma and allergy illnesses in different ways. This program discusses tips for preventing attacks and explains the results of promising research. Attention deficit disorder: a dubious diagnosis? [505.1] (1996) 1 video (60 min.) : col. ; ½ in. This program examines the hidden factors that have created a childhood A.D.D. epidemic. Author, author: a practical guide to conducting customized work force training [252.3] (1995) 1 video (60 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Community colleges are making a concerted effort to accommodate the training needs of business and industry by bringing customized education directly to their doorsteps. Author, author: creating the new American college [252.4] (1995) 1 video (60 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Discuses problems in higher education and addresses solutions to these problems. Author, author: developing the world’s best workforce [252.9] (1998) 1 video (60 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Tony Zeiss describes the findings of the recent National Workforce Development Study Author, author: leadership by design [252.5] (1995) 1 video (60 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Shows how effective leadership can strengthen integrity in higher education. Author, author: multicultural teaching & learning strategies for change in higher education [252.8] (1998) 1 video (60 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Professor Estela Bensimon discusses multiculturalism in colleges and universities, paying particular attention to the different perspectives on its educative purpose. Author, author: reaching learners through telecommunications [252.2] (1994) 1 video (60 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Teleconference offers practical advice to novice and experienced managers on every phase of administering a telecommunicationsbased education program. Author, author: strangers in their own land [252.6] (1996) 1 video (60 min.) : col. ; ½ in. John Roueche, Susanne Roueche, and Mark Milliron document trends and present model programs to help colleges shape strategies for dealing with the employment and integration of part-time faculty. Author, author: the effectiveness debate and the community college [252.91] (1998) 1 video (60 min.) : col. ; ½ in. John Roueche and Suanne Roueche discuss comprehension assessment and evaluation at community colleges. Author, author: the skillful teacher [252.1] (1991) 1 video (60 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Stephen Brookfield offers insights and advice to teachers on avoiding such risks as burning out, harboring unrealistic goals, or becoming cynical, and how, not only to survive, but flourish in the classroom. The autistic child: a behavioral approach [113.1] (1983) 1 video (27 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Shows how the use of positive reinforcement can help the autistic child to discard dangerous and inappropriate behavior and substitute behavior that will allow him to communicate with others. Awakening and enlightenment: Jonathan Edwards and Benjamin Franklin [257.1] (1991) 1 video (60 min.) : col. ; ½ in. A panel discussion at Yale University on the lives and works of two men who shaped Colonial American thinking. Baboon behavior [716.1] (1961) 1 video (31 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Shows baboons in their native habitat in Kenya, and compares their behavior with that of counterparts in human development. Backstage/Lincoln Center: Luciano Pavarotti, Jessye Norman, the New York Philharmonic [424.1] (1994) 3 videos (30 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Provides a closer look at what goes on behind the scenes at some of the greatest music performances of our time. Balance dysfunction [323.2] (1993) 1 video (120 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Program addresses the causes of balance problems, details how to choose an appropriate assessment strategy, and outlines which treatment methods will be most successful. Bali, masterpiece of the gods [215.1] (1990) 1 video (57 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Documentary on the rituals, history, and culture of the natives on the island of Bali. Bankrupt [102.93] (1981) 1 video (27 min.) : col. ; ½ in.—(Enterprise) Chronicles the decline, fall and eventual takeover of Inforex, a 70-million-dollar-ayear computer firm that rode the high-tech wave to prosperity in the early 1970s, then crashed in 1979 for lack of a second product as profitable as its first. Barbie nation: an unauthorized tour [623.1] (1998) 1 video (53 min.) : col. : ½ in. A penetrating analysis of the Barbie image as a cultural icon and sexual dowsing rod. It reveals a surprising number of faces and layers of social gender attitudes and behaviors. Barn burning / William Faulkner [108.3] (1985, c1980) 1 video (40 min.) : col. ; ½ in. William Faulkner’s story of the late nineteenth-century South. The son of a tenant farmer is torn between trying to win his father’s acceptance and his aversion to his father’s unrelenting and violent nature. Basic cutting tools: secondary cutting operations [72.3] (1968) 1 video (18 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Demonstrates secondary metal cutting operations such as reaming, broaching, and spot facing. Basic cutting tools: thread cutting [72.2] (1968) 1 video (18 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Presents a series of examples which illustrate the principles of thread cutting. Be a survivor: your interactive guide to breast cancer treatment [609.1] (1999) 1 video (30 min.) : col. , ½ in. Video includes treatment options and statements by cancer survivors to help present a realistic picture and convey a message of hope. Beginning prosthetic training for the above-knee amputee [9.2] (1977) 1 video (24 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Instructs the therapist in preparing the patient for application of prosthesis, applying and removing an above-knee prosthesis, and selecting appropriate exercises for beginning prosthetic training. Beginning with Bong [147.2] (1987) 1 video (55 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Documentary on the transition to regular classrooms for six physically handicapped children. Bell Hooks: cultural criticism and transformation [608.1] (1997) 1 video (66 min.) : col. : ½ in. Bell Hooks demonstrates how learning to think critically was central to her own selftransformation and how it can play a role in students’ quest for a sense of agency and identity. Benchmarking: the quality improvement process for the 90's [468.1] (1995) 1 video (60 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Training series provides an up-close look at corporations which are in different stages of the benchmarking process. Berkeley in the sixties [379.1] (1990) 1 video (118 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Documentary illuminates the rise and fall of the legendary student protests which shaped a generation and changed the course of America. Bertolt Brecht [52.1] (1972?) 1 video (26 min.) : b&w. ; ½ in. Isaiah Sheffer discusses Bertolt Brecht and his work. Be with me [718.1] (2005) 1 videodisc (93 min.) : col. ; 4 ¾ in. Be with me is a tapestry of three stories woven around the themes of love, hope, tragedy and redemption. Beyond the dream VII: a celebration of Black history -- the vanishing black male -- saving our sons [448.1] (1995) 1 video (120 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Videoconference on the black male in America. Bill Moyers spirit & nature [251.1] (1991) 1 video (88 min.) : col. ; ½ in. At Middlebury College in Vermont, representatives of major world religions join the community to wrestle with the challenges of the deepening global environmental crisis. Billy Collins [467.1] (1995) 1 video (60 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Poet Billy Collins reads from his works at Orange County Community College on March 7, 1995. The Biology of small life [592.1] (1998) 2 videos (240min) : col. ; ½ in. Explore the hidden world of small life forms in this collection of short video segments that illustrate the behavior and ecological interactions of microorganisms. CONTENTS: Pt.2. Flagellates and amoebas.- -Pt.3.Ciliates.--Pt.4.Cnidarians.--Pt.5. Flatworms-- Pt.6. Molluscs.-- Pt.7. Annelids. Pt.8.Arthropods.--Pt.9. Echinoderms.--Pt.10.-- Nematodes, rotifers, bryozoans, and minor phyla. Bipolar disorder: current progress and future directions in diagnosis and management [291.1] (1992) 1 video (90 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Features excerpts from the American Psychiatric Association’s symposium on bipolar disorder, held at its annual meeting. Includes latest research findings for treating and diagnosing bipolar disorder patients. Black Robe [520.1 (1992) 1 video (101 min.) : col. ; ½ in Based on the novel “Black Robe” by Brian Moore. Originally produced as motion picture in 1991. In the 17th century, Father Laforgue, a young idealistic Jesuit nicknamed Black Robe by his Algonquin Indian guides, is assigned to go up river into the Canadian wilderness on a perilous journey to convert the Huron Indians. His young aide and translator, Daniel, falls in love with Annuka, the daughter of the Algonquin chief. Torn between his own desires and ideals of the priesthood, Laforgue’s faith is tested, and his life and the outcome of the mission imperiled, as the expedition faces the elements and hostile Indians. Black women writers [420.1] (1992) 1 video (28 min.) : col. ; ½ in. A specially adapted Phil Donahue program featuring Alice Walker, Michelle Wallace, Ntosake Shange, Angela Davis, and Maya Angelou. Blacks and blue [602.1] (1998) 1 video (60 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Geraldo Rivera investigates racial tensions and the police. Bloomfield basic mathematics [435.3] (1994) 3 videos (90 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Tapes based on Derek Bloomfield’s textbook Basic mathematics. Bloomfield intermediate algebra [435.2] (1994) 5 videos (90 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Tapes based on Derek Bloomfield’s textbook Intermediate algebra. Bloomfield introductory algebra [435.1] (1994) 4 videos (90 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Tapes based on Derek Bloomfield’s textbook Introductory algebra. The Blue collar trap [280.1] (1972) 1 video (51 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Examines the life styles, ambitions, frustrations, and motivations of the modern assembly line worker. Body defenses against disease [398.1] (1989) 1 video (22 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Program uses vivid animation to survey the various types of microbes that can cause disease and to dramatize the body’s struggle against them. Body, mind & soul: the mystery and the magic with Deepak Chopra [522.1] (1996) 1 video (120 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Dr. Chopra lectures on his guiding principle that the mind exerts the deepest influence on the body, and freedom from sickness and aging depends on finding the balanced awareness within. Breaking silence [353.1] (1984) 1 video (58 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Educates the general public on the problems of incest and the effect that it has on the family. Breakthrough results with benchmarking [468.2] (1995) 1 video (120 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Carla O’Dell discusses the evolution of benchmarking and how it has progressed into a strategic management tool that crosses all industries and functional levels. Bridges to learning: new applications of telecommunications and computing [189.1] (1988) 1 video (32 min.) : col. ; ½ in. A program for educators, administrators, continuing education and institutional and staff development. Issues discussed include programmatic planning, system costs, faculty/administrative involvement, political involvement and needs assessment. Bromley coats: honesty behind the seams [238.1] (1986) 1 video (10 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Examines the operation of the Bromley Coat Factory in Middletown, New York. Brooklyn Bridge: a film by Ken Burns [647.1] (1981) 1 video (58 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Traces the transformation of the Brooklyn Bridge from a heroic engineering feat to a symbol of strength, vitality, ingenuity, and promise in American culture. Brunnstrom techniques for facilitation of upper extremity motion of the stroke patient, stages 1-3 [109.1] (1978) 1 video (23 min.) : b&w. ; ½ in. Provides general review and illustrates techniques of Brunnstrom theory. Buddhism: footprint of the Buddha -- India [222.1 pt.3] (1978) 1 video (52 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Visits Sri Lanka and India to discover the type of Buddhism practiced throughout Southeast Asia. Includes talks with monks, school children, novices, and housewives who describe their own religious experiences and discuss the high moral standards demanded by Buddhism. Buddhism: the land of the disappearing Buddha -- Japan [222.1, pt.9] (1978) 1 video (52 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Visits Japan to investigate the Japanese experience of Buddhist worship and the complexities of Zen. Buddy [733.1] (2004) 1 videodisc (100 min.) : col. ; 4 ¾ in. Kristoffer’s love life is on the rocks. But what can you expect from a guy who likes to videotape himself and his friends pulling outrageous stunts? Building hope: community development in America [443.1] (1994) 1 video (60 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Program traces the evolution of the community development movement over the past 30 years. Building quality child care : independence [199.3] (1991) 1 video (18 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Discusses the development of independence in early childhood education. Burton White: babies and childcare, what to do? [186.3] (1984) 1 video (47 min.) : col. ; ½ in. A lecture by Burton L. White, the Director of the Center for Parent Education, on babies and childcare. Buyout [102.91] (1984?) 1 video (28 min.) : col. ; ½ in.--(Enterprise) Describes the purchase of a roller bearings plant from General Motors by the employees of the plant. The company, Hyatt Clark Industries, went to a participative management system. The difficulties of implementing the system are discussed. Campfire [721.1] (2005) 1 videodisc (96 min.) : col. ; 4 ¾ in. A 42-year-old widowed mother of two teenage daughters wants to join the founding group of a new settlement in the West Bank. This is about their struggles with the acceptance committee and their living as outcasts in the settlement. Cancer wars [598.1] (1998) 4 videos (60 min. each) : col. ; ½ in. Series brings viewers the social, historical, political and medical struggles and turning points that have accompanied the international fight against cancer. CONTENTS: Pt.1. Blind to danger.-- Pt.2.Heroes and villains.--Pt.3. Moving the target.--Pt.4. Living with the enemy. The Canela Indians of Brazil [708.1] (1999) 1 video (53 min.) : col. ; ½ in. This program, based on the research of Smithsonian Institute anthropologist, Dr. William H. Crocker, documents the unique Canela way of life, focusing on their extraordinary bonding rituals and their conflict resolution skills they call “mending ways”. Can’t slow down [428.1] (1993) 1 video (28 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Program asks how we are spending our time and how the constant rush is affecting everything about our relationship and our health. Career advantage [599.1] (1998) 26 parts on 13 videos (30 min. each) : col. ; ½ in. Career and life-planning telecourse helps students gain the self knowledge they need to enter the job force and maintain a successful and rewarding career. CONTENTS: Pt.1. Introduction.--Pt.2. Where are you now?--Pt.3. Self-knowledge and beliefs.--Pt.4. Values.--Pt.5. Personality and interests.-- Pt.6. Knowledge, skills and abilities.--Pt.7. Keeping track of self knowledge and exploration.--Pt.8. Introduction.--Pt.9. The changing workplace: technology and globalization.--Pt.10. What employers want: skills and attitudes.--Pt.11. What’s out there: how the world of work is organized.--Pt.12. Generating career options.- -Pt.13. Researching career options: new technologies and techniques.--Pt.14. Informational interviewing and networking.-- Pt.15. Evaluating career options.--Pt.16. Overcoming barriers to employment.--Pt.17. Lifelong learning.--Pt.18. Introduction to career planning and implementation.--Pt.19. Decision making strategies.--Pt.20. Goal setting and action planning.--Pt.21. Finding work opportunities: new technologies and current techniques.--Pt.22. Staying on track in your work search.--Pt.23. Resume preparation.--Pt.24. Interviewing strategies. Career encounters [629.1] (1993) 3 videos (25 min. each) : col. ; ½ in. Presents a series of documentary-style programs that explore careers in various professions. CONTENTS: Pt.1. Architecture.--Pt.2. Mechanical engineering.--Pt.3. Women in engineering. Caring for children: an introduction to the child care profession [307.1] (1992) 12 videos (30 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Series assists child care centers and family homes in providing day care by examining ideas that have worked for experienced child care professionals. CONTENTS: Pt. 1. Becoming a teacher of young children.--Pt. 2. Caring for infants in child care homes and centers.--Pt. 3. Caring for toddlers in child care homes and centers.-- Pt. 4. Caring for preschoolers in child care homes and centers.--Pt. 5. Caring for schoolagers in childcare homes and centers.--Pt. 6. Caring for mixed-age groups in child care homes and centers.--Pt. 7. Preparing environments for children.--Pt. 8. Promoting health, safety and nutrition.--Pt. 9. Enhancing self-esteem and respecting diversity.--Pt. 10. Developing effective teaching techniques and strategies.--Pt. 11. Building a partnership with parents.--Pt. 12. Becoming a child care professional. Caring for infants and toddlers : a discussion with Bettye Caldwell [186.1] (1985) 1 video (18 min.) : col. ; ½ in. A discussion of caring for infants and toddlers designed for early childhood educators. Caring for the adult and pediatric ventilator patient [277.1] (1992) 1 video (120 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Seminar focuses on state-of-the-art researchbased nursing practice in the management of adult and pediatric patients, receiving ventilatory assistance. Carol’s journey [720.1] (2004) 1 videodisc (100 min.) : col. ; 4 ¾ in. Carol, a twelve-year-old Spanish-American girl from New York, travels with her mother to Spain in the spring of 1938, the height of the Civil War. Separated from her beloved father, Carol arrives in her mother’s home village and transforms the secretive family environment. Castle: tours of the world’s most magnificent structures. [648.1] (1983) 1 video (60 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Presents an animated tale about a fictional thirteenth century fortress and town built by King Edward I to subdue the rebellious Welsh. Cathedral: tours of the world’s most magnificent structures. [648.2] (1985) 1 video (60 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Combines location sequences and animation to show the building of a Gothic cathedral. Catholicism: Rome, Leeds, & the desert [222.1, pt.4] (1978) 1 video (52 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Visits Rome, Spain, and England to explore the diversity and unity of the Catholic religious experience. CEO exchange [661.1] (2000) 4 videos (60 min. each) : col. ; 1/2 in. Features in-depth, candid conversations on high-level business issues with internationally recognized and respected CEO’s. CONTENTS: Pt.1. Creating the 21st century CEO. –Pt.2. Challenges of the 21st century CEO. –Pt.3. Internet shopping in the 21st century. –Pt.4. Cutting edge technologies. Challenge to America (series) see individual titles in series: The Culture of commerce The Heart of the nation Change, Change [168.4] (1984) 1 video (58 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Deals with the 1960's, which were years of rapid change in America, including the increasing impact of television, computerization, social unrest, assassinations, the war in Vietnam and the landing of a man on the moon. Examines the causes and effects of these diverse changes on American culture. Change master companies: putting theory into action [207.1] (1987) 1 video (42 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Based on the book : The change masters / Rosabeth Moss Kanter. Shows how Hewlett-Packard, Security Pacific Bank, and the Stanley Works have refocused their business and personnel strategies by using the concepts developed by Dr. Rosabeth Moss Kanter. The change masters: understanding the theory [207.2] (1987) 1 video (29 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Based on the book : The change masters / Rosabeth Moss Kanter. Dr. Rosabeth Moss Kanter identifies change masters as individuals and companies who anticipate change and respond with new ideas. She describes the seven ingredients that are essential to successful change masters, and explains how to create the kind of environment that builds innovation and permits acceptance to change. Changing culture of the workplace [536.1] (1996) 8 videos (30 min. each) : col. ; ½ in. Series demonstrates how today’s workers can develop the skills needed for the new job market. Changing the way we work [458.1] (1995) 1 video (30 min.) : col. ; ½ in. This program probes two innovative workplace examples of how the “team” concept is working (I. e, labor management partnerships). Cheating crisis in America’s schools [703.1] (2004) 1 video (40 min.) : col. ; ½ in. In a six-month investigation, Primetime traveled to colleges and high schools across the United States to see how students are cheating, and why. Chef’s special [102.94] (1983) 1 video (28 min.) : col. ; ½ in.—(Enterprise) Shows how a small restaurant is established to show what is involved in setting up a new business. Chick Corea [146.1] (c1982) 1 video (60 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Jazz ensemble, featuring chick Corea, piano; Stanley Clarke, bass; Joe Henderson, saxophone; Lenny White, drums. Child care: outdoor safety [229.1](1990) 3 videos (20 min.) : col. ; ½ in. A three part program on setting up playgrounds for child care centers. Children of violence [201.1] (1982) 1 video (55 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Documentary examines the lives of Mexican- American street gang members in East Oakland, California through on location taping and interviews. Chinua Achebe [263.5] (c1989) 1 video (28 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Nigerian writer Chinua Achebe discusses the impact of colonialism on his culture and relates that he began his own writing in reaction to certain stereotypes in western literature. Choices for arthritis [582.1] (1998) 1 video (160 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Program provides an introduction to a wide range of treatments for rheumatoid and osteoarthritis. The Civil War [235.1] (1990) 9 videos (70 min.) : col. ; ½ in. CONTENTS: Pt. 1. The cause, 1861.--Pt. 2. A very bloody affair, 1862.--Pt. 3. Forever free, 1862.--Pt. 4. Simply murder, 1863.--Pt. 5. The universe of battle, 1863.--Pt. 6. Valley of the shadow of death, 1864.--Pt. 7. Most hallowed ground, 1864.--Pt. 8. War is all hell, 1865.-- Pt. 9. The better angels of our nature, 1865. A class divided [473.1] (1992) 1 video(60 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Program presents the long-term effects of racial stereotyping in schools and suggests how new approaches can make a positive difference with students and teachers. The Classics of political television advertising [123.1] (1986) 1 video (60 min.) : col. ; ½ in. A collection of political TV advertising messages hosted by Eugene McCarthy. A classroom with blocks [187.2] (1987) 1 video (13 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Illustrates how preschoolers can learn through playing with blocks. Clinic equipment [11.2] (197-) 1 video (30 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Demonstrates equipment used by occupational therapists for overcoming handicaps. Clinical electrical stimulation: systematic approach to clinical application of electrical stimulation [107.2] (1984) 1 video (48 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Examines the usefulness of electrical stimulation of muscles in orthopedic treatment. Cold water: intercultural adjustment and values conflict of foreign students & scholars at an American university [359.1] (1988) 1 video (48 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Presents foreign students’ main areas of difficulty in their intercultural adjustment. Collaborative learning: model & method [258.1] (1991) 1 video (90 min.) : col. ; ½ in. + workbook. Teleconference covers tenants of collaborative learning as espoused by the De Anza Project group. The colonel comes to Japan [102.2] (1981) 1 video (30 min.) : col. ; ½ in.—(Enterprise) A look at Kentucky Fried Chicken’s entry into the Japanese fast-food market. The Comer process: education, health, and family services collaborating for children’s sake [402.1] (1994) 1 video (90 min. ) : col. ; ½ in. National town meeting features the work of Dr. James Comer of the Yale Child Development Program. Commerce on the Internet [496.1] (1996) 4 videos (30 min. each) : col. ; ½ in. Programs look at how organizations can use the Internet to reduce costs through open communication links and horizontal and vertical electronic data integration. Communicating non-defensively : don’t take it personally [388.4] (1982) 1 video (22 min.) : col. ; ½ in. + 1 leader’s guide. Uses a series of vignettes to illustrate common examples of defensive behavior. Shows steps to ease this behavior with the viewpoint of enhancing relationships with both subordinates and superiors. Communicating with the elderly [607.1] (1986) 1 video (15 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Addresses the communication skills needed for health care workers in dealing with the elderly. Communication skills: expository writing [96.1] (1967) 1 video (59 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Defines exposition and describes various forms of discourse. Outlines diverse ways of developing an expository paragraph and follows each with appropriate exercises. Comprehensive management of HIV disease [232.1] (1990) 1 video (120 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Panel discussion of major issues in caring for patients with HIV. Includes the natural history of HIV disease ; rationale of antiviral therapy ; clinical implications of early initiation of therapy ; patient identification, counseling, and management ; the future of HIV management. Computer chronicles [480.1] (1995) 5 videos (30 min.) : col. ; ½ in. 10 thirty-minute programs take an in-depth look at a single aspect of computer equipment, software, or trend. CONTENTS: Pt. 1. Global computer technology.--Pt. 2. Power Mac/Power PC.--Pt. 3. Computer art.--Pt. 4. Windows ‘95.--Pt. 5. Virtual meetings.--Pt. 6. Digital photo finishing.--Pt. 7. OS/2 Warp.--Pt. 8. Losing your memory.--Pt. 9. Mobile computing.--Pt. 10. The Internet. Computer chronicles 1998 [480.2] (1998) 24 videos (30 min. each) : col. ; ½ in. Series focuses heavily on the Internet and other online subjects while taking viewers on location throughout the world to talk to industry leaders and look at global technology. CONTENTS: Pt.1.Push technologypersonalized news.--Pt.2. Net advertising primer.-- Pt.3. Do it yourself Java tools.--Pt.4. The virtual university.--Pt.5. Cyber fiction.-- Pt.6. The European technology roundtable exhibition (ETRE).--Pt.7. ETRE part 2.--Pt.8. Electronic commerce.--Pt.9. The battle of the browsers.--Pt.10. Consumer buying guide.-- Pt.11. Best of COMDEX.--Pt.12. Web plugins.-- Pt.13. Cyber privacy.--Pt.14. Putting your business online.--Pt.15. Best online games.--Pt.16. Home designed software.-- Pt.17. Storage solutions.--Pt.18. Internet showcase.--Pt.19. My web site.--Pt.20. Desktop video.--Pt.21. Travel planning.-- Pt.22. Doc in a box.--Pt.23. Tenth annual computer bowl, part 1.--Pt.24. Tenth annual computer bowl, part 2. The confessions of RosaLee [502.3] (1996) 1 video (60 min.) : col. ; ½ in. The story of RosaLee Cunningham, a thief, former prostitute, and drug addict, and the mother of eight children. Her story illustrates how poverty, racism, crime, illiteracy, and drug use are interrelated, and how they can persist over three generations in the same family. Confronting sexual harassment on campus [317.1] (1992) 1 video (120 min.) ; col. ; ½ in. Teleconference focuses on how college and universities can effectively balance the needs and rights of all parties. Connect with English [571.1] (1997) 12 videos (30 min. each) : col. ; ½ in. A 25 part course designed for English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL). Connecting early childhood learning: a curriculum development series [437.1] (1994) 4 videos (20 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Examines how pre-kindergarten children develop and learn. CONTENTS: Pt. 1. Infant curriculum : great explorations.--Pt. 2. Toddler curriculum : making connections.--Pt. 3. Sharing nature with young children.--Pt. 4. Music across the curriculum with Thomas Moore. Conquering America: Bharati Mukherjee [617.1] (1990) 1 video (30 min.) : col. ; 1/2 in. Talks about being an immigrant in America today. The Cousteau odyssey: the Nile [126.1] (1979) 1 video (116 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Presents Jacques Cousteau exploring the Nile, providing a look at life along the river, its past and present and the legends that are part of its history. CPR 2001-the next stage [318.1] (1993) 2 videos (120 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Addresses computer-based patient record technology. Crack [194.2] (1987) 1 video (30 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Phil Donahue and a panel of experts examine one of the most perplexing problems of our day in a manner that invites discussion. The Crash of 1929 [342.5] (1991) 1 video (60 min.) : col. ; ½ in. -- (The American experience) Portrait of an era culminating in the stock market crash of 1929. Creating prime-time drama: Felicity [651.1] (2000) 1 video (90 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Seminar on creating the television drama Felicity. Creating prime-time drama: the West Wing [651.2] (2000) 1 video (90 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Seminar on creating the television drama The West Wing. Crime and punishment in America [559.1] (1997) 1 video (120 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Program traces the history off the U.S. criminal justice system and our ever-evolving concept of crime and how it should be punished. Crime family [600.1] (1996) 1 video (50 min.) : col. ; ½ in.--(American justice series) The New York based Genovese crime family is explored. Critical thinking: required learning for the 21st century [538.1] (1996) 1 video (90 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Videoconference discusses ways in which teachers can help their students comprehend and clearly articulate problems; keenly reason between and among conflicting procedures; and arrive at practical solutions no matter what the subject matter or discipline. Crooked cops [601.1] (1996) 1 video (50min.) : col. ; ½ in. Mike Wallace explores police corruption in the United States. Crossroads cafe [545.1] (1996) 26 parts in 14 videos (30 min. each) : col. ; ½ in. This two-term course provides a new approach to learning English for speakers of other languages. Cuba and American television [693.1] (2002) 2 videos (90 min. each) : col. ; ½ in. Two-part seminar series examining the important role television played in the Cuban Missile Crisis. CONTENTS: Pt.1. The Cuban missile crisis and television. -- Pt.2. After the missile crisis. Culture [474.1] (1991) 1 video (30 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Explains that cultural practices and beliefs occur within historical and environmental contexts. Portrays culturally diversity within the United States, showing that different subcultures and cultural expressions address individual human needs. Cultural diversity and historic preservation [314.1] (1992) 1 video (60 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Program explores the inter-relationships between cultural diversity, historic preservation, neighborhood revitalization, and the saving of America’s historic environments. The Culture of commerce [419.2] (1994) 1 video (58 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Explores the systematic differences between the individualistic capitalism of America and Britain and the communitarian capitalism of Japan and Germany. Dancing in moccasins: keeping Native American traditions alive [616.1] (1994) 1 video (49 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Examines the needs and problems of today’s Native Americans, both those who live on the reservation and those who have chosen the mainstream. Dark passages [564.1] (1995) 1 video (60 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Shot on location in West Africa and in Virginia, this video tells the story of the impact of the Atlantic slave trade. The Day after Trinity [160.1] (1981) 1 video (88 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Documents the life of J. Robert Oppenheimer, focusing on his role in the development of the atomic bomb during World War II. Day break [724.1] (2006) 1 videodisc (85 min.) : col. ; 4 ¾ in. Day Break, based on a compilation of true stories and shot inside Tehran’s century-old prison, revolves around the imminent execution of Mansour, a man found guilty of murder. Dealing with Alzheimer’s: facing difficult decisions [250.3] (1994) 1 video (23 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Interviews family caregivers who have faced difficult decisions regarding care. Dealing with diversity [345.1] (1993) 24 videos (60 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Telecourse explores cultural diversity in America in 24 one-hour programs. Dear America: letters home from Vietnam [347.1] (1988) 1 video (87 min.) : col. ; ½ in. The words of real soldiers taken from their letters home from the war are interwoven with actual news footage of the time and the music of the period. Dear Lisa: a letter to my sister [356.1] (1991) 1 video (45 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Takes a comprehensive and multicultural look at women’s hopes and dreams and the realities of being female in the 1990's. Deciding who dies [560.1] (1997) 1 video (60 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Program examines the questions about the fairness of the death penalty by focusing on three cases in the deep south. “Degenerate art” [637.1] (1993) 1 video (57 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Describes Nazi attacks on the avant garde and their desecration of modernist art culminating in the 1937 exhibition of “Entartete Kunst” (degenerate art) in Munich. Degrees of difference: culture matters on campus [604.1] (604.1) 1 video (30 min) : col. ; ½ in. Program is designed to support faculty, staff, students and administrators in rethinking policies and procedures with respect to social and cultural differences. Delegating [388.3] (1981) 1 video (30 min.) : col. ; ½ in. + 1 leader’s film guide. Examines the concept of delegating by means of scenarios, making viewers aware of some of the hidden traps in delegation, as well as providing basic steps for managers and teachers that can ease the workload. Delmar’s medical assisting video series: administrative and clinical procedures [606.1] (1997) 15 videos (35 min. each) : col. ; ½ in. Coverage includes the essential and advanced DACUM components of the occupational analysis, conforming to guidelines set up by the Department of Health and Human Services. CONTENTS: Pt.1. Professionalism and communication skills The Democrat and the dictator [168.1] (1983) 1 video (58 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Presents a study of the contrasting, and yet similar, events that shaped the lives of Franklin D. Roosevelt and Adolph Hitler. Dental hygiene instrumentation : the curet : mandicular right and left segments [28.2] (1983) 1 video (15 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Demonstrates instrumentation of the curet on the mandicular right and left segments. Dental hygiene series [28.1] (1976) 4 videos (159 min.) : b&w ; ½ in. CONTENTS: Pt. 1. Alginate impression ; Gypsum pouring up casts ; Periodontial dressing.--Pt. 2. The oral inspection ; Periodontial probe.--Pt. 3. Pit and fissure sealant ; Mouth guard construction ; construction of acrylic resin tray ; Rubber basic impression.--Pt. 4. Rubber dam application ; Matrix band application. Depression and manic depression [677.1] (1996) 1 video (28 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Explains depression and manic depression through the experiences of several people, including Mike Wallace, Kay Redfield, Lama Dejani, and Robert Boorstin. Provides an overview of the medications and therapy currently in use. Desire under the elms [309.1] (1957) 1 video (111 min.) : b&w ; ½ in. Play stars Sophia Loren, Anthony Perkins, and Burl Ives. Destinos: an introduction to Spanish [294.1] (1992) 7 videos (30 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Spanish language telecourse designed to give students full communactive proficiency in Spanish. Developing advising programs in community colleges [279.1] (1992) 1 video (150 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Teleconference focusing on critical issues facing the field of advising. The developing child [565.1] (1998) 2 videos (30 min. each) : col. ; ½ in. + workbook CONTENTS: Pt. 1. Study of the child: history and trends.--Pt. 2. Theories of development. Development of normal motor and reflex behavior [107.1] (196?) 1 video (50 min.) : b&w ; ½ in. Illustrates reflex responses and the motor developmental sequence of normal infants at six different ages in the first year of life. Developmentally appropriate practice : a panel discussion and critique [186.9] (1987) 1 video (54 min.) : col. ; ½ in. A panel of early childhood experts discusses NAEYC’s position on developmentally appropriate practice. Developmentally appropriate practice: children-birth through age five [186.6] (1987) 1 video (30 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Illustrates age appropriate practices for early education teachers. Developmentally appropriate practice: curriculum -- the role of the teacher [186.8] (1988) 1 video (27 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Illustrates how to develop an effective curriculum through a trip to the zoo. Developmentally appropriate practice: discipline - guidance techniques for young children [186.7] (1988) 1 video (28 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Discusses discipline and how to achieve it in an early childhood setting. Deviance [474.3] (1991) 1 video (30 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Shows that behavior labeled as deviance occurs within a context of society, history and culture. Presents examples of deviance ranging on a continuum from minor cultural variations to behavior, including elite deviance, that is destructive to individuals and to society. A different place: the intercultural classroom [433.1] (1993) 2 videos (37 min.) : col. ; ½ in. + 1 guide. Pt. 1. (21 min.) Is a docu-drama depicting cultural conflicts in the classroom. Pt. 2. (16 min.) offers an analysis of the drama by an interdisciplinary team of experts. Difficult dialogues [612.1] (1999) 1 video (30 min.) : col. ; ½ in. To be used as the basis of a faculty workshop, to train faculty how to successfully engage students in dialogues about and across race, culture, gender, and sexual orientating. Discipline without punishment [388.2] (1982) 1 video (20 min.) : col. ; ½ in. + 1 leader’s guide. Introduces the concept of “positive discipline,” as developed and discussed by management consultant Richard C. Grote. Using vignettes involving supervisors and employees, with commentary by Richard C. Grote and clinical psychologist Susan Forward, shows that discipline can become a positive tool for supervisors to use in helping employees take responsibility for their own behavior. Discovering psychology [237.1] (1990) 26 programs in 7 videos (30 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Computer animation and documentary footage of classic experiments help the viewer better understand psychological concepts and relate them to today’s complex world. CONTENTS: Pt. 1. Past, present, and promise.--Pt. 2. Understanding research.--Pt. 3. The behaving brain.--Pt. 4. The responsive brain.--Pt. 5. The developing child.--Pt. 6. Language development.--Pt. 7. Sensation and perception.--Pt. 8. Learning.--Pt. 9. Remembering and forgetting.--Pt. 10. Cognitive processes.--Pt. 11. Judgment and decision making.--Pt. 12. Motivation and emotion.--Pt. 13. The mind awake and asleep.--Pt. 14. The mind hidden and divided.- -Pt. 15. The self.--Pt. 16. Testing and intelligence.--Pt. 17. Sex and gender.--Pt. 18. Maturing and aging.--Pt. 19. The power of the situation.--Pt. 20. Constructing social reality.- -Pt. 21. Psychopathology.--Pt. 22. Psychotherapy.--Pt. 23. Health, mind, and behavior.--Pt. 24. In space, toward peace.--Pt. 25. A union of opposites.--Pt. 26. New directions. Discovering the future: the business of paradigms [387.1] (1990) 1 video (38 min.) : col. ; ½ in. +Trainer manual. Joel Barker shows what paradigms are and explains their effects. Mr. Barker’s paradigm concepts empower people to better anticipate and deal with change. Discussion with Dr. Carl Jung: introversion-extroversion and other contributions [231.1] (1968) 1 video (36 min.) : b&w. ; ½ in. Dr. Jung explains his relationship with Freud and differences with Freudian theory, his views of the unconscious and introversionextroversion theories, his concept of archetypes, and his reaction to some of the contemporary challenges to psychology. Dr. B. F. Skinner, part 1 [231.2] (1965) 1 video (50 min.) : b&w. ; ½ in. Explains Dr. Skinner’s evaluation of the Freudian theory and his views on motivation, operant conditioning, schedules of reinforcement, punishment and teaching machines. Dr. Carl Rogers: pt. 1 [231.4] (1970) 1 video (50 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Dr. Carl Rogers explains motivation, perception learning : the self client-centered therapy encounter group movement. Dr. Jean Piaget with Dr. Barbel Inhelder: pt. 1 [231.3] (1969) 1 video (40 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Important stages of intellectual (cognitive) development and traditional American views on motivation, learning and perception. Doing a self-study: why and how [186.4] (1986) 1 video (14 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Introduces self-study to the early childhood program staff in order to gain accreditation from the National Academy of Early Childhood Programs. The dollars and sense of exporting [233.1] (1990) 1 video (18 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Describes why and how United States firms export. The domain of the Calusa [709.1] (1995) 1 video (29 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Follow anthropologist Frank Cushing to the steaming mangrove muck of Key Marco in 1896, as he excavates one of the most remarkable collections of Native American artifacts ever found. Double jeopardy [244.2] (1991) 2 videos (145 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Panel discussion explores the larger questions of energy and the environment. The drama of child development [230.1] (1977) 4 videos (20 min. per module) : col. ; ½ in. CONTENTS: Pt. 1. The neonate ; Infancy : landmarks of development ; Infancy : trust, attachment & maternal deprivation ; Behavior & relationships.--Pt. 2. Nutrition ; Alternatives in child care & education ; Exceptional children ; The child in the family.--Pt. 3. Play ; Sex role development ; language development ; Moral development.-- Pt. 4. Preadolescence ; Adolescence : growth & development ; Adolescence : search for identity ; Adolescence : relationships with others. Dream voyage [193.2] (1985) 1 video (26 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Explores what happens to the human body during sleep, using a computer display to show the waves that sweep across the brain during sleep. Dreamworlds: desire, sex, power in rock video [360.1] (1990) 1 video (55 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Addresses the effect of commercial images on people’s everyday practices. Drifters [731.1] (2005) 1 videodisc (120 min.) : col. ; 4 ¾ in. Would-be immigrant Er Di is back in China, expelled from the United States for working illegally. While in the U.S. he fathered a child, and when his American-born son comes to China for a visit, Er Di is barred from seeing him. The Drive for power [62.8] (1973) 1 video (52 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Explains how industrialization and political revolutions altered man’s concept of power during the 18th century and points out the significance of these developments in the progress of man. The Drug tape [271.1] (1990) 1 video (30 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Actor Howard Hesseman demonstrates the effects of various drugs from alcohol to heroin. The Dutch miracle [497.1] (1991) 1 video (50 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Program examines the factors that enabled the Netherlands to become the greatest trading and shipping nation in the 17th century. Dutchman [515.1] (1967) 1 video (55 min.) : b&w. ; ½ in. An expanded version of Amiri Baraka’s original one act play on race relations. Dying for a job: workers’ stories about safety [450.1] (1995) 1 video (30 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Secretary of Labor Robert Reich considers what needs to be done to ensure workplace safety and listens as workers tell their compelling stories. E. E. Cummings: the making of a poet [131.1] (1971) 1 video (24 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Presents E. E. Cummings telling how he became a great writer, revealing the sources, sites, friends and the events which influenced him. The Early Americans [105.1] (1985) 1 video (42 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Archeological excavations in America are examined for clues to early man in America. Animated maps, panoramic landscapes and scenes from the past and present show how man’s interaction with the environment led to his rise from nomadic hunter to builder of empires. Eating disorders [190.1] (1986) 1 video (25 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Explores the medical, social, and emotional factors associated with eating disorders and shows people working with their physician to overcome destructive eating patterns. Ecology of the Chesapeake Bay [253.1] (1991) 1 video (90 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Teleconference dealing with economic, social, and political issues that relate to the Chesapeake Bay. Economics U.S.A. [157.1] (1985) 7 videos (30 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Introduces economics. Covers macro and micro principles. Documents past and present economic events. Edouard Manet, painter of modern life [115.2] (1983) 1 video (27 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Examines major paintings by Edouard Manet that influenced his contemporaries and changed the definition of later art. Explains the works in the artist’s own words and in those of his friends, Zola, Baudelaire, Mallarme, and others. Educating to compete [267.1] (1991) 1 video (120 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Videoconference on how the quality of America’s schools will determine the nation’s ability to compete. Education 2000 : the nature and role of assessment in the 21st century [285.1] (1992) 2 videos (60 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Teleconference on the nature and role of assessment in the 21st century. Effective leadership for all: learning from women [268.1] (1991) 1 video (60 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Teleconference conducted by Sally Helgesen on leadership styles. The Effective uses of power and authority [180.3] (1978) 1 video (32 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Shows how the skills of using power and authority can be learned and used effectively in the business situation. Efficient time management [641.1] (1999) 1 video (20 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Video presents some helpful hints on how to find the time to accomplish your goals. Egypt : quest for eternity [713.1] (1982) 1 video (60 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Host E.G. Marhsall looks at the ancient Egyptians who spent their whole lifetime preparing for life after death. Shows how the monuments and temples they left behind celebrate the power and mystery of their civilization. Highlights the works of Ramses. Eldercare: options for the 90's [264.1 (1991) 1 video (120 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Teleconference provides viewers with a first hand look at successful eldercare programs at corporations. Electronic career fair: CAD - the technology tool in your future [542.4] (1997) 1 video (60 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Explores careers in computer assisted design. Electronic career fair: computer technology occupations [542.1] (1996) 1 video (60 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Explores the advantages to a computer career and the different careers available. Electronic career fair: nursing - LPN & RN [542.3] (1997) 1 video (60 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Explores careers in nursing. Electronic career fair: rehabilitation therapy occupations [542.2] (1997) 1 video (60 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Explores careers in rehabilitation therapy. Ella Jenkins: learning can be fun [199.1] (1984) 1 video (58 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Ella Jenkins lectures and demonstrates how learning can be fun for children in the classroom. Emotional intelligence [632.1] (1999) 1 video (62 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Program focuses on emotion as another measure of intelligence, redefining about it means to be “smart.” The Empowered manager [477.2] (1990) 1 video (30 min.) : col. ; ½ in. + leaders guide. Film demonstrates that it is possible to create an entrepreneurial spirit with a large, traditional organization. Engaging students in the large class [482.1] (1995) 1 video (35 min.) : col. ; ½ in.--(Master teaching series) Deals with the dilemmas that are associated with large-sized classes and suggests way to maximize student engagement and interaction. The English modules [45.1](1976) 8 videos (135 min.) : col. ; ½ in. CONTENTS: Unit 1. Introduction to the sentence (15 min.).--Unit 2. Sentence kern 1 recognition (12 min.).--Unit 3. Modification (12 min.).--Unit 4. Function words and endings (35 min.).--Unit 5, Pt. 1. Noun modification (32 min.).--Unit 5, Pt. 2. Verb modification (12 min.).--Unit 6. Nominalization (17 min.).--Unit 7. Advanced sentence combining (10 min.). English works! [407.1] (1994) 3 videos (200 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Literacy series aims to help limited English speakers who are currently in the workplace and who need to understand and develop skills for appropriate communication at work. Enterprise (series) see individual titles in series: Bankrupt Buyout Chef’s special The Colonel comes to Japan Fired Hardball The Kyocera experiment Not by jeans alone Perfectly Frank The selling of Terri Gibbs Soft sell Tailspin Workout Entertaining the world : the impact of American culture overseas [698.1] (2003) 1 video (90 min.) : col. ; ½ in. A panel of distinguished media executives, creators, and cultural critics discuss the production of American entertainment for international distribution, and the ways in which the culture we export affects global attitudes about the United States. Epilepsy [595.6] (1998) 1 video (30 min.) : col. ; ½ in. The program explores the range of epileptic seizures and looks at new surgical techniques that can help those who in the past would have had to live with crippling seizures. Equal possibilities? [456.1] (1994) 1 video (14 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Dateline NBC examines gender bias in science classes. Equipped to play [234.1] (1989) 1 video (56 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Discusses the attributes of toys that make them useful in early childhood education. Essential opera [336.1] (1992) 1 video (56 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Presents twelve highlights from the world’s most popular operas. Ethics in America [346.1] (1988) 10 videos (60 min.) : col. ; ½ in. This ten-part series examines contemporary ethical conflicts through a wide range of provocative case studies. Each program follows a panel of distinguished Americans as it tackles ethical issues drawn from business, government, politics, law, community affairs, journalism, the military, medicine, or scientific research. CONTENTS: Pt. 1. Do unto others.--Pt. 2. To defend a killer.--Pt. 3. Public trust, private interests.--Pt. 4. Does doctor know best?--Pt. 5. Anatomy of a corporate takeover.--Pt. 6. Under orders, under fire (part 1).--Pt. 7. Under orders, under fire (part 2).--Pt. 8. Truth on trial.--Pt. 9. The Human experiment.--Pt. 10. Politics, privacy, and the press. Ethnic notions: black people in white minds [334.1] (1987) 1 video (57 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Presents a disturbing voyage through American history for the first time tracing the deeply-rooted stereotypes which have fueled anti-black prejudice. Eudora Welty [46.1] (1975) 1 video (29 min.) : b&w. ; ½ in. Examines the style of Eudora Welty. She reads and comments on her short story “Why I live at the P.O.” Evaluation and treatment of venous insufficiency ulcers [266.2] (1992) 1 video (120 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Using lecture and patient demonstration, Joseph McCullough, explains the processes utilized by the physical therapist in evaluating and managing patients with chronic venous insufficiency ulcerations. Everybody rides the carousel [192.1] (1975) 1 video (72 min.) : col. ; ½ in. This animated film looks at the eight stages of psychologist Erik Erikson’s theory of personality development. Everybody’s business: HIV/AIDS on campus [321.1] (1993) 1 video (120 min.) : col. ; ½ in. + 1 manual. Teleconference on HIV and AIDS on the college campus and in the workplace. Examination and treatment of biomechanical dysfunction and soft tissue lesions at the ankle and foot [404.1] (1994) 2 videos (55 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Designed to integrate the work of Dr. James Cyriax with the latest information available on the examination and treatment of painful soft tissue problems in the anatomical regions of the ankle and foot. Excel for Windows 5 advanced features learning system [485.3] (1994) 1 video (120 min.) : col. ; ½ in. + workbook and 3 ½ in. data diskette.--(Microvideo computer training) Designed for PC users who want to learn advanced capabilities of Excel. Excel for Windows 5 basic features learning system [485.1] (1994) 1 video (120 min.) : col. ; ½ in. + workbook and 3 ½ in. Data diskette.--(Microvideo computer training) Designed for PC users who want to learn basic features of Excel. Excel for Windows 5 intermediate features learning system [485.2] (1994) 1 video (120 min.) : col. ; ½ in. + workbook and 3 ½ in. data diskette.--(Microvideo computer training) Designed for PC users who want to learn some exciting features of Excel. Experiment: physics [184.1] (1987) 4 videos (15 min.) : col. ; ½ in. A series of programs showing experiments that are difficult or impossible to perform in the average school laboratory. CONTENTS: Pt. 1. The determination of the velocity of light.--Pt. 2. pV isotherms of CO2- -Pt. 3. The determination of the Newtonian constant of gravitation.--Pt. 4. Millikan’s oildrop experiment. Explaining social deviance [517.1] (1994) 2 videos (300 min.) : col. ; ½ in. -- (The Superstar teachers series) 10 lectures by Paul Wolpe address central questions in our understanding of our own behavior and others. Exploration: under the sea, beyond the stars [633.9] (1999) 1 video (100 min.) : col. ; ½ in.—(Millennium evenings at the White House ; 9) Astrophysicist Neil de Grasse Tyson and geophysicist Marcia McNutt examine what we are learning from deep sea and deep space research and what those fields have in common. Exploring Internet [403.1] (1994) 2 videos (120 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Teleconference introduces viewers to INTERNET, its technology, and its applications. Eyes on the Prize: America’s civil rights years [129.1] (1987) 6 videos (60 min. each) : col. ; ½ in. Comprehensive history of the people, the stories, the events, and the issues of the civil rights struggle in America. CONTENTS: v.1. Awakenings, 1954-56.-- v.2. Fighting back, 1957-62.--v.3. Ain’t scared of your jails, 1960-61.--v.4. No easy walk, 1962-66.--v.5. Mississippi : is this America? 1962-1964.--v.6. Bridge to freedom, 1965. Eyes on the prize II: history of the civil rights movement from 1965 to the present [129.2] (1990) 8 videos (60 min. each) : col. ; ½ in. CONTENTS: v.1. The time has come, 1964- 65.--v.2. Two societies, 1965-68.--v.3. Power, 1967-68.--v.4. The promised land, 1967-68.-- v.5. Ain’t gonna shuffle no more, 1964-72.-- v.6. A nation of law? 1968-71.--v.7. The keys to the kingdom, 1974-80.--v.8. Back to the movement, 1979-mid-1980s. Faces of culture [445.1] (1994) 26 videos (30 min. each) : col. ; ½ in. Introductory cultural anthropology series highlights major lifestyles and illustrates the adaptation of humans to their environments. Faculty advising training [649.2] (1996) 1 video (91 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Video uses situation and discussion to help faculty improve advising techniques. Falling angels [739.1] (2004) 1 videodisc (109 min.) : col. ;4 ¾ in. A story of three sisters coming of age in a wildly dysfunctional family in the 1960s. Familia [723.1] (2006) 1 videodisc (102 min.) : col. ; 4 ¾ in. Mimi, a divorced aerobics instructor who is up to her ears in debt, leaves Montreal with her restless 14-year-old daughter and moves in with her childhood friend. Family in crisis [364.1] (1988) 1 video (28 min.) : col. ; ½ in. This Phil Donahue program centers on the plight of poor children growing up in singleparent households. Fearless public speaking [303.1] (1992) 6 videos (30 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Professional speaker, Conrad Teitell demonstrates methods for developing and delivering a sound, entertaining speech. The Feast [410.1] (1970) 1 video (29 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Examines the first stages of alliance formation between two mutually hostile Yanomano Indian villages in Southern Venezuela and northern Brazil. Describes in detail the preparations for a feast involving inhabitants of the villages and presents scenes of chanting, dancing and trading at the feast. Feminist strategies: women and the visual arts [622.1] (1992) 1 video (24 min.) : col. ; 1/2 in. Documentary on various women artists giving creative expression to feminist perspectives on some of today’s most challenging personal, social and cultural concerns. The Fifties and sixties in America: the culture of the cold war [640.1] (1999) 1 video (90 min.) : col. ; ½ in. –(Television and the cold war) Seminar examines the influence of Cold War tensions on the public affairs and entertainment programming of the era. Financial strategies for a new century: tips from America’s experts [644.1] (1999) 1 video (60 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Teleconference on personal financial decision-making A Firebell in the night [21.6] (1973) 1 video (52 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Discusses causes and miseries of the Civil War and the racial wounds that still trouble the United States. Fired [102.1] (1983) 1 video (30 min.) : col. ; ½ in.—(Enterprise) A look at how a company deals with firing one of its executives. The First measured century [687.1] (2000) 2 videos (90 min. ea.) : col. ; ½ in. Looks at American history through data and measurement, revealing how the lives of everyday Americans have changed over the last century. Examines how social science pioneers, by measuring many aspects of Americans’ lives, influenced history. Presents examples of the interaction of statistics and society, from Julia Lathrop’s data-driven crusade to reduce infant mortality to Daniel Patrick Moynihan’s controversial analysis of the breakdown of the black family. Also discusses Robert and Helen Lynd’s early 20th century sociological study of Muncie, Ind., America’s “Middletown,” and includes commentary by Theodore Caplow, a professor of sociology, and Bruce Geelhoed of Ball State University’s Center for Middletown studies. Foodessence : myths & taboos [712.1] (1999) 1 video (23 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Our diets, from one culture to the next, say a lot about who we are. Beliefs vary on what is good to eat and what is bad. Some are personal preferences, while most are culturally determined. Our food myths and taboos are powerful, persistent and everchanging. Footsteps of giants [154.1] (1986) 1 video (46 min.) : col. ; ½ in. An historical survey of America’s space program and its achievements, including a special appearance by President Reagan. For the living [409.1] (1993) 1 video (60 min.) : col. ; ½ in.--(The Holocaust collection) Chronicles the creation, design and building of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C. For the love of wisdom [584.1] (1998) 25 parts on 13 videos (30 min. each) : col. ; ½ in. Telecourse is a multicultural introduction to philosophy that covers the major theories of reality, knowledge, and values, as well as the analytic method of logic. CONTENTS: Pt.1. The axial age.--Pt.2. The big questions: the Greeks.--Pt.3. The big questions in Asia and Africa.--Pt.4. We’re not in Kansas anymore.--Pt.5. A net of jewels, a sacred cosmos.--Pt.6. The Hebrews and the Greeks.--Pt.7. A little lower than the angels.--Pt.8. Body/mind/spirit.--Pt.9. Made in the image of God.--Pt.10. Varieties of religious experience.--Pt.11. Leaving the medieval world behind.--Pt.12. Reason or the senses.--Pt.13. The dirt they left behind.-- Pt.14. Do you swear to tell the truth?--Pt.15. The truth will set you free.--Pt.16. Truth and beauty.--Pt.17. Seeing the world differently.-- Pt.18. Welcome to the post-modern world.-- Pt.19. The social contract.--Pt.20. Women and Revolutions.--Pt.21. A room of one’s own.--Pt.22. It takes a village to raise a child.--Pt.23. Expanding the moral universe.- -Pt.24. Karma and care.--Pt.25. The final frontier. The Forbidden goddess [624.1] (1993) 1 video (28 min.) : col. ; 1/2 in. Recent work in the heart of the Holy Land is revealing the story of a duel partnership between Yahweh and his wife, the Canaanite goddess, Asherah. The Forensic autopsy [59.1] (1978) 1 video (94 min.) : col. ; ½ in. CONTENTS: Pt. 1. Autopsy instruments, the external examination, the incision, removal of the organs, removal and dissection of the brain.--Pt. 2. Dissection of the neck and thoracic organs, removal and dissection of the heart, removal and dissection of the abdominal organs. The forest for the trees [727.1] (2006) 1 videodisc (81 min.) : col. ; 4 ¾ in. Melanie leaves home to become a teacher, armed with alternative methods and brighteyed optimism. Soon enough, though, storm clouds begin to form: she’s tortured by her students and rejected by her colleagues. Formal organizations [474.2] (1991) 1 video (30 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Shows how humans are engulfed by bureaucracies throughout their lives. Examines the values and functions of formal organizations as well as their dysfunctions. Discusses alternative forms of formal organizations. Formal reasoning patterns [164.3] (1971) 1 video (33 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Tasks involving proportional reasoning, separation of variables, combinatorial logic, and the integration of these in an analysis of a balanced beam with weights are performed by secondary school students. The foundations of wealth [151.1] (1985) 2 videos (10 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Teaches the basic concepts of economics. Uses both animation and documentary footage to illustrate and explain ideas and to show economic forces in everyday life. France-TV magazine [274.1] (1991) 39 videos (60 min. each) : col. ; ½ in. + guides. A French language magazine in video format. Frank Lloyd Wright [611.1] (1999) 2 videos (90 min. each) : col. ; ½ in. Using archival photographs, live cinematography, interviews, newsreel footage and home movies, the film tells the story of Frank Lloyd Wright’s turbulent life and his extraordinary professional career. Frederick Douglass: when the lion wrote history [459.1] (1994) 1 video (90 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Film utilizes archival photos and images, interviews with scholars, and live-action cinematography of historical locations from the life of Frederick Douglas. The French Revolution [587.1] (1995) 2 videos (20 min. each) : col. ; ½ in. An indecisive king, a frivolous queen, and a hundred years of oppressive taxes finally inspired the people of 18th century France to take their future into their own hands. CONTENTS: Pt.1. Origins. -- Pt.2. The Revolution Continues. From bedside to bargaining table [103.1] (1983) 1 video (20 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Nurses talk about their concerns in the wards and the operating room and what they are doing about it. From Jesus to Christ: the first Christians [591.1] (1998) 4 videos (60 min. each) : col. ; ½ in. Explores the life of Jesus and the movement he started, challenging familiar assumptions and conventional notions about the originals of Christianity. From social interaction to social structure [682.1] (1991) 1 video (58 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Describes social relationships and various levels of social structure from groups to societies, demonstrating that sociology is uniquely suited to study these realities. Frontline (series) see individual titles in series: The confessions of RosaLee So you want to buy a President? The vanishing father Welcome to Happy Valley When the bough breaks Frosh : student identity on a changing campus [378.1] (1993) 1 video (98 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Documentary presents an unprecedented look inside today’s freshman world of scary freedoms and challenging new lifestyles. The fruit fly: a look at behavior biology [41.1] (1974) 1 video (22 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Shows how the fruit fly is used to study behavior. Full view additive wax method of forming an harmonious occlusion [50.2] (1979) 1 video (35 min.) : col. ; ½ in. CONTENTS: Pt. 1. Placing the wax cusps (ca. 12 min.).--Pt. 2. Forming the stamp cusps (ca. 13 min.).--Pt. 3. Forming the shear cusps (ca. 10 min.). Gabriel Garcia Marquez: magic and reality [495.1] (1982) 1 video (60 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Presents a literary biography of Gabriel Garcia Marquez, the Colombian novelist and Nobel prize winner, through conversations with the author, his friends, and his critics. Examines the course of Garcia Marquez’s life, the source of his plots and characters, and the forces that have engendered his narrative style. Traces his so-called magical realism, a blending of the real and the fantastic, to the cultural diversity of the Caribbean. Explores the history of Colombia. A gadget go around: be-OK self-help aids [11.3] (197-) 1 video (28 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Demonstrates assistive devices for overcoming handicaps. GED 2002: everything you need to know [665.1] (2000) 1 video (120 min.) : col. ; ½ in. GED administrators learn how to prepare their GED teachers for the new GED 2002; GED teachers learn what’s new on the GED 2002 and discover strategies they can use to prepare students for the new format. Georgia O’Keefe [150.1] (1977) 1 video (60 min.) : col. ; ½ in. A portrait of the painter, using contemporary interviews. Germany live [493.1] (1996) 8 videos (60 min. each) : col. ; ½ in. Developed in Germany and presented in German with English subtitles, these programs look at life and culture in various regions of Germany. The Global assembly line [357.1] (1986) 1 video (35 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Follows the lives of working people in the free trade zones of developing countries, as manufacturing industries close laborintensive operations in the United States to search the globe for lower-wage work forces. Documents what goes on behind the scenes in electronic assembly plants, garment factories, and communities across the United States- Mexico border and in the Phillippines. Global quest: the Internet in the classroom [449.1] (1994) 1 video (12 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Video explaining the Internet. The Gold rush [513.1] (1925) 1 video (82 min.) : sd., b&w. ; ½ in. Classic Charlie Chaplin masterpiece of comedy and pathos. Gone West [21.5] (1974) 1 video (52 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Deals with the Louisiana Purchase, the Lewis and Clarke Expedition, the exploration of the distant reaches of the waterways, the forcing of Indian nations west of the Mississippi, and the gold rush. Government [49.3] (1976) 1 video (29 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Actor William Shatner portrays a middle management government employee who discusses how the Government has contributed to America’s economic growth as employer, borrower, and consumer. Raises the need for greater responsiveness to individual and national needs. The Government story (series) see individual titles in series: Invitation to conflict The Justice machine The Presidential persuaders The Right to lobby Supreme Court and society Graduate school: paying the bill [310.1] (1992) 1 video (60 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Teleconference discusses funds for graduate study in science and engineering programs. Grammar: solving common sentence problems [99.1] (1978) 1 video (56 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Identifies and helps remedy run-on sentences, comma splices, sentence fragments, disagreement of subject and verb, disagreement of pronoun and antecedent, misplaced and dangling modifiers, and violations of parallel structure. Le grand voyage [741.1] (2005) 1 videodisc (113 min.) : col. ; 4 ¾ in. A few weeks before his college entrance exams, Reda, a young man who lives in the south of France, finds himself obligated to drive his father to Mecca. Grant’s march: the Vicksburg campaign [156.1] (c1987) 1 video (71 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Documents Grant’s march on Vicksburg during the Civil War. Every scene is filmed on the march route showing exactly where the action took place. The Great depression [382.1] (1993 7 videos (60 min) : col. ; ½ in. Documentary chronicles the sweep of events between the two world wars, a period dominated by the economic depression that followed the stock market crash of 1929. CONTENTS: Pt. 1. A job at Ford’s.--Pt. 2. The road to rock bottom.--Pt. 3. New deal/New York.--Pt. 4. We have a plan.--Pt. 5. Mean things happening.--Pt. 6. To be somebody.--Pt. 7. Arsenal of democracy. Growing old in a new age [369.1] (1993) 13 videos (60 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Comprehensive and multicultural examination of gerontology. CONTENTS: Pt. 1. Myths and realities of aging.--Pt. 2. How the body ages.--Pt. 3. Maximizing physical potential of older adults.--Pt. 4. Love, intimacy and sexuality.-- Pt. 5. Learning, memory and speed of behavior.--Pt. 6. Intellect, personality and mental health.--Pt. 7. Social roles and relationships in old age.--Pt. 8. Family and intergenerational relationships.--Pt. 9. Work, retirement and economic status.--Pt. 10. Illness and disability.--Pt. 11. Dying, death and bereavement.--Pt. 12. Societal and political aspects of aging.--Pt. 13. The future of aging. Growth and development [664.1] (1996) 1 video (27 min.) : col. ; ½ in. This program looks at how growth in the standard of living occurs and what government policy can do to affect the process. The Growth of intelligence in the preschool years [164.1] (1972) 1 video (31 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Shows children from three to six years old doing certain tasks and describes the development of logical intelligence during the sensory motor, preoperational, and concrete stages. Hamlet [338.3] (1979) 2 videos (222 min.) : col. ; ½ in. This version of Shakespeare’s Hamlet stars Derek Jacobi as Hamlet. Hamlet [118.1] (1985) 1 video (40 min.) : col. ; ½ in. This version of Shakespeare’s Hamlet is in a 35 minute format. It is divided into three parts, each part is followed by questions the student should answer. Hardball [102.3] (1982) 1 video (30 min.) : col. ; ½ in.--(Enterprise) A look at how the Oakland Athletics baseball team is managed as a business. Harold Pinter with Benedict Nightingale [120.6] (1984) 1 video (55 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Playwright and director Harold Pinter discusses his work in the theatre with particular reference to his violent and disturbing play One for the road, which investigates torture in totalitarian regimes. The Harvard Business Review video series see individual titles in series: Managers can avoid wasting time The Middle manager as innovator Hawaii, Oslo [726.1] (2006) 1 videodisc (132 min.) : col. ; 4 ¾ in. Hawaii, Oslo is the story of a handful of desperate people whose paths cross on the hottest day of the year in Oslo. Healing and the mind [349.1] (1993) 5 videos (60 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Bill Moyers talks with physicians, scientists, therapists, and patients who are taking a new look at the meaning of sickness and health. CONTENTS: v. 1. Mystery of chi.--v. 2. The mind body connection.--v. 3. Healing from within.--v. 4. The art of healing.--v. 5. Wounded healers. Healthcare crisis: who’s at risk? [666.1] (2000) 1 video (56 min.) : col. ; 1/2 in. The program presents an overview of the health-care debate and offers small steps we can take today to alleviate some of the suffering and poses some of the long term questions we, as a nation, must face. Health care reform: information management and technology requirements [376.1] (1993) 1 video (120 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Talks about issues of interest to health care providers when changes occur in health care system. The Heart of the nation [419.1] (1994) 1 video (58 min.) : col. ; ½ in.--(Challenge to America) Explores the central values of Japan, Germany, and the U.S. and focuses on what drives each of these societies. Henry V [227.1] (1944) 1 video (136 min.) : col. ; ½ in. Laurence Olivier’s movie production of William Shakespeare’s Henry V. Here we go again : are