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SJU Media CenterEDUCATIONAL VIDEO & DVD TITLESFull List Fall, 2005-6[Titles are in the VHS video format,unless indicated as being a DVD.Please include call number with all requests.]ABANDONING THE ELDERLY - 1994, 16 minutesNot long ago, an 80-year-old man in a wheelchair, an Alzheimer’s patient incapable even of speaking, was abandoned inside an Idaho stadium -perhaps the best-known case of “granny dumping.” In this ABC News program, his daughter explains what led her to abandon her father in such acondition. The program also reports on the larger consequences of this phenomenon, where relatives, unable to pay for the soaring costs ofmedical care, abandon the elderly in nursing homes, hospitals and sometimes even the streets.HV 6623.3 G72ABBA EBAN - see ISRAEL: A NATION IS BORNABEL SANCHEZ: MIGUEL DE UNAMUNO -1986, 2 tapes, 180 minutesThe story of Cain and Abel set in Unamunos Spain and seen through the eyes of the philosopher for whom good and evil are neither absolutes noropposites.PQ 6639 N3 A23ABLE TO LAUGH - 1993, 27 minutesPresents handicapped comedians discussing the day-to-day problems facing the handicapped.BF 575 L3 A24ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY - see THE WORLD OF ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGYABOLITION: BROKEN PROMISES - 1998, 51 minutesFor most African-Americans, the end of slavery did little to improve their lives. Turn-of-the-century Dixie, it seems, was a land where whitesupremacists reigned, both before and after the abolition of slavery. Northerners refused to accept blacks as equals, and in many cases looked theother way while black rights were regularly abused both in the North and South. This program presents a grim picture of the black experience afterslavery through the eyes of those who experienced it and their progeny. Topics include the Fugitive Slave Law and the Dred Scott decision; Northernpolitical abandonment of blacks; the Ku Klux Klan; failure of the post-war land-distribution act; the role of industry; the deliberately cultivated image ofblack males as criminals and rapists; and the perpetuation of Jim Crow well into the 1950s. Original BBC broadcast title: Sold Down the River.E185.6 .A26ABORTION: DESPERATE CHOICES - 1993, 60 minutesBehind the headlines, behind the explosive debate between pro-choice and pro-life groups, ordinary women's lives are being changed forever byabortion. This program encounters unmarried teens, married women who choose abortion, mothers who decide to give their babies up foradoption and women who remember the damage and stigma of illegal abortions. Each tells her private, heart-wrenching story, resulting in abalanced, highly personal look at this controversial subject.HQ 767 A27.ABORTION: THE MORAL DILEMMA - 1994, 28 minutesCaroline and Roger have watched two of their babies die of an inherited disease. They now have one healthy child and badly want another. Thisprogram puts their dilemma in very personal terms. What they should do is the subject of discussion by a Catholic bioethicist, a clinical geneticistand an Asian woman politician.HQ 767.3 A26ABOUT AIDS - 1986, 15 minutesTakes a candid look at Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, telling us what AIDS is, how it spreads, and what we can do to protect ourselves. Itfeatures current terminology, clear and explicit computer graphics, and a professional approach that is especially appropriate for educating thepublic about this life-threatening epidemic.RC 607 A26 A24ABRAHAM AND ISAAC - see THE SECOND SHEPHERD’S PLAYTHE ABRAHAM FILE - 1997, 102 minutesThe story of Abraham -- patriarch of the Jewish, Muslim and Christian religions -- is an elusive one, dating to prehistory. In this program,investigators trace a seminal biblical story though archaeological sites, art and literature. Through interviews with archaeologists and theologians,investigators attempt to answer questions: Did Abraham really exist? What is his significance as “first father” to three major religions? What markhas the sacrifice of Abraham left on world culture and on the imaginations of believers?BS 580 A3 A27ACCEPTABLE RISK - 1985, 52 minutes1 SJU Media Center 1/2" VHS TitlesFULL LISTDecember 14, 2005

Centers around the small town of Canonsburg, PA. Seventy - five years ago a factory started producing radioactive radium there. Today itsinhabitants are dying of cancer. The US Government had decided it was an acceptable risk to bury 500,000 tons of radioactive waste in the center oftown. The story of this tiny town has alarming implications for all of us. Other communities are finding that they have to battle against secrecy and alack of concern from the nuclear establishment. This program reveals the suffering and deceit that accompanied nuclear development from itsbeginnings with Marie Curie to the effects of its waste disposal today.RA 569 A32ACCOUNTING - see HOW TO BE SUCCESSFUL IN YOUR OWN BUSINESSACID RAIN - see To Catch a CloudACROSS THE SEA OF TIME – 1996, 50 minutesA compelling story of Tomas an 11-year-old Russian boy who stows away on an American freighter to fulfill a dream of reuniting with his family thatemigrated to New York nearly 100 years earlier. Armed with only his ancestor’s letters and antique 3D photos as a guide, he embarks on anextraordinary journey through the streets of New York.PN 1995.9 E44 A3ACTRESSES TURNED PRODUCER/DIRECTORS - 1991, 59 minutesBased on the book, Reel Women: Pioneers of the Cinema, 1896 to the Present by Ally Acker, interviews Lee Grant, Rita Moreno and BarbraStreisand.PN 1998.2 A239 Vol. 3ACTS OF FAITH: JEWISH CIVILIZATION IN SPAIN - 1993, 52 minutesMany Latinos in the American Southwest are discovering that they are descended from Jews who chose conversion rather than death at the timeof the great expulsion from Spain in 1492. This program looks at remnants of what was once the great Jewish civilization in Spain: the artifactswhich were Christianized or destroyed; and the people, many of whom continued to practice elements of the religion and folklore of Judaism, butfor most of whom the memory of Jewishness has long since been extinguished.DS 135 S7 A38A.D. - 1985, 3 cassettes, 120 minutes eachRecreates the turbulent years following the death of Christ, showing the rising confrontation between the Roman Empire, Jewish zealots and theearly Christians. (Adapted from the Proctor & Gamble mini-series; abridged.)BS 2410 A2 pt. #ADAM -1983, 96 minutesA docudrama about Adam Walsh, a six-year old boy who was kidnapped while on a shopping trip with his mother and who was subsequentlymurdered. Tells how Adam's parents went through many agonizing experiences before they turned their grief and outrage into constructive channelsby helping push through Congress The Missing Children's Act, signed into law by President Reagan in 1982.HV 6603 W35 1983ADAM AND EVE - 1996, 50 minutesAccording to Genesis, God created Adam from the dust of the earth, then formed Eve from Adam’s rib. This program combines expert interviews,abundant location footage and rare painting and artifacts to create a unique portrait of these two people.BS 580 A4 A33ADAM SMITH AND THE WEALTH OF NATIONS - 1988, 28 minutesProduced to commemorate the bicentennial of Adam Smith's "An Inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nations," this documentarytestifies that the questions Smith wrote about in 1776 are relevant and equally troubling today.HB 161 S653 A32THE AD AND THE EGO - 1996, 57 minutesThe average American is exposed to 1500 ads a day. This constant stream of messages sells us not just products but values, identities, our senseof what is “normal.” Media theorist Stuart Ewen argues that advertising creates a “psychology of need,” generating a boundless hunger for things.This program combines clips from over 1200 familiar tv ads with insight from some of our most astute media critics to demonstrate the criticalconnections between consumerism, environmental degradation and our blind faith in economic growth at any cost.HF 5822 A35ADAPTATION AND INNOVATION: JAPANESE TECHNOLOGY -1989, 30 minutesExplores the roles of adaptation and innovation in Japanese industry, showing how the Japanese have learned from the West and often proceededto overtake their teachers. The program focuses on Japan's semiconductor industry, pointing out both the successes and the unsolved problems,and seeks to assess the future of Japanese industrial leadership.HC 462.9 A32ADDICTED BRAIN -1987, 26 minutesThis documentary takes viewers on a tour of the world's most prolific manufacturer and user of drugs --- the human brain. Thoughts, feelings, pain,pleasure, even the emotional response to the so-called recreational drugs, are mediated by neurotransmitters, chemical messengers in the brain.The program shows how a rat becomes addicted to cocaine and how, once addicted, it will choose cocaine over food and thus starve to death. Thebiochemistry of the brain is responsible for joggers' highs, for the compulsion of some people to seek thrills, for certain kinds of obsessivecompulsive behavior, even for the drive to achieve power and dominance. This program explores the cutting edge of developments in thebiochemistry of addiction and addictive behavior.QP 376 A22ADMINISTERING THE WISC-R (2 PARTS) -1982, 43 minutes eachTwelve sub-tests of the Wechsler Intelligence Scale For Children (revised) are administered to a child by Carolyn Snyder, allowing the viewer tocompile scores.BF 432.5 W42 A352 SJU Media Center 1/2" VHS TitlesFULL LISTDecember 14, 2005

ADOLF EICHMANN - see THE TRIAL OF ADOLF EICHMANNADULT STUTTERING THERAPY - 1992, 8 cassettesShows Dr. Charles Van Riper working with an adult stutterer. All the therapy was done in seven sessions, one week apart, a total of seven hours.The eighth tape covers a follow-up session one year later.#1: Diagnostic interview (28 minutes)# 2: Identification (47 minutes)#3: Desensitization (49 minutes)#4: Variations (43 minutes)#5: Modification/cancellation (42 minutes)#6: Modification & monitoring (52 minutes)#7: Stabilization (47 minutes)#8: One Year Later (30 minutes)RC 424 A38 pt. #ADVERTISING & THE END OF THE WORLD- 1998, 40 minutesExtensively illustrated with graphics and examples from commercial imagery advertising and the End of the World presents a compelling andaccessible argument about consumerism and its impact on the earth’s future. A renowned undergraduate teacher, Jhally's provocative presentationchallenges students to re-evaluate their own everyday practices and invites us all to re-examine our commitment to future generations.HF 5822 A38ADVERTISING CONSCIOUSNESS - 1992, 44 minutesJohn F. Kavanaugh, SJ, McKeever Chair in moral theology at SJU, talks about advertising, especially television advertising, and its affect onAmerican culture.HF 6146 T42 A38A. EINSTEIN: HOW I SEE THE WORLD - 1991, 60 minutesNarrated by actor William Hurt, this PBS program chronicles how the world’s most famous Nobel Prize-winner became its most eloquent advocatefor peace. Much is told in Einstein’s own worlds, excerpted from his diaries, personal letters and writings. News film and photos show the publicfigure, while home movies and family albums reveal the private man.QC 16 E5 A45AFFIRMATIVE ACTION: THE HISTORY OF AN IDEA - 1996, 56, minutesThis program explores the historical roots of affirmative action and the current debate over its usefulness. The program includes archival footage andfeatures interviews with a wide array of academic scholars.HF 5549 5 A34 A33AFFIRMATIVE ACTION UNDER FIRE: WHEN IS IT REVERSE DISCRIMINATION? – 1999, 22 minutesIn 1989, a New Jersey high school faced a painful decision: one of two teachers with equal tenure and equivalent credentials --- one AfricanAmerican, the other Caucasian --- had to be laid off. By 1995, the reverse discrimination complaint lodged by Caucasian teacher SharonTaxman had become a national issue of great political and legal significance, leading to a surprising out-of-court settlement funded by civilrights groups. In this program, ABC News correspondent Nina Totenberg reports on that remarkable case, while anchor Cokie Robertsmoderates a spirited debate between the President of the NAACP and the Director of Litigation from the Institute for Justice.HF 5549.5 A34 A44AFRICAN AMERICAN CINEMA I - 1995, 79 minutes, b&wOscar Micheaux’s Within Out Gates is the earliest surviving feature directed by an African American. However, this startling film, unseen for 75years, is far more than a historic curiosity. The 1993 Library of Congress intertitle restoration reveals it as passionate social history confrontingracism head-on through a story of a young African American woman who seeks a Northern white patron for a Southern school for black children. Thescenes of lynching and attempted white-on-black rape may be a response to D.W. Griffith’s The Birth of a Nation and remain shocking got this day.Silent film with new piano scores.PN 1995.75 A42AFRICAN AMERICAN CINEMA II - 1995, 79 minutes, b&wThe Scar of Shame (1926) is a rare surviving silent example of what the film industry once labeled “race movies:” films with African American castsintended for African American audiences. An aspiring middle-class black composer marries a woman to rescue her from ghetto crime andharassment but soon comes to shun her lower-class status. Through a melodrama of dancehalls and gunfights, the film depicts poverty, ambitionand prejudice within the black community in ways otherwise unseen in silent film. Preceding The Scar of Shame is an early experimental musicalshort from 1923 documenting the team of Nobel Sissle on vocals and Eubie Blake on piano. From the Library of Congress Video Collection.PN 1995.75 A422AFRICANS -1986, 9 programs, 60 minutes eachA view of contemporary Africa from the inside. At the core of this series is the thesis that contemporary Africa -- a continent of more than 50countries -- is a product of three major influences: An indigenous heritage, Western culture and Islamic culture. #1. The Nature of a Continent; #2. ALegacy of Lifestyles; #3. New Gods; #4. Tools of Exploration; #5. New Conflicts; #6. In Search of Stability; #7. A Garden of Eden in Decay; #8. AClash of Cultures; #9. Global Africa. (See each individual title for description.)DT4 A37 part #AFRICANS IN AMERICA: AMERICA’S JOURNEY THROUGH SLAVERY– 1998, 4 cassettes, 90 minutes eachThis series takes viewers on a journey through the birth of America – from Jamestown in 1607 to the start of the Civil War in 1861 – and shows thedramatic impact of the struggle over slavery and freedom in shaping the country.PART I: THE TERRIBLE TRANSFORMATION: This episode examines the origins of one of the largest forced human migrations in recorded history.After the arrival of the first Africans in Virginia in 1619, the British colonies lay the groundwork for a system of racial slavery, which generates profitsthat ensure the colonies growth and survival .3 SJU Media Center 1/2" VHS TitlesFULL LISTDecember 14, 2005

PART II: REVOLUTION: While the American colonies challenge Britain for independence, American slavery is challenged from within as men andwomen fight to define what America will be. When the War of Independence is won, black people, both enslaved and free, seize on the language offreedom even while the new nation’s Constitution codifies slavery and oppression as a national way of life.PART III: BROTHERLY LOVE: In Philadelphia, during the first 50 years of the new nation, freed men and fugitive slaves push the country to live upto the promises made in its Constitution. But with the invention of the cotton gin, slavery expands into America’s western frontier and a revolution inHaiti inspires slave rebellions throughout the southern United States.PART IV: JUDGEMENT DAY: As the nation expands westward, slavery becomes the most divisive issue in American life. Abolitionists struggle tobring the institution down and the nation is tested as never before. When tensions over slavery erupt into violence, Americans are forced to considerhow long the country can continue as a democracy built on the profits of bondage.E 441 A37 pt. #AFRICA: VOYAGE OF DISCOVERY – 1984, 8 programs, 57 minutes each, 4 cassettesBasil Davidson examines the art, history, politics, technology and cultures of various nations of Africa, and the impact of foreign cultures upon thecontinent.Program 1. Different But Equal.Program 2. Mastering a ContinentTape 1:Program 3. Caravans of Gold.Program 4. Kings and CitiesTape 2:Program 5. The Bible and the Gun.Program 6. This Magnificent African CakeTape 3:Program 7. The Rise of Nationalism. Program 8. The Legacy.Tape 4:DT 14 A38 vol. #AFRIQUE, JE TE PLUMERAI – 1992, 88 minutesAfrique, Je Te Plumerai provides a devastating overview of 100 years of cultural genocide in Africa. Director Jean-Marie Teno uses Cameroon, theonly African country colonized by three European powers, as the basis for a carefully researched case study of the continuing damage done totraditional African societies by alien neocolonial cultures. French with subtitles.PN1997 A58 1992AFTER SEXUAL ABUSE - 1992, 52 minutesTwo stories of an incest survivor’s struggles to deal with her abuse. The first story looks at how an incest survivor comes to a new understanding ofGod, who failed to protect her. The second looks anew at biblical teachings on forgiveness.BV 4596 A25 D92AFTER THE WARMING: THE GREENHOUSE EFFECT -1990, 2 cassettes, each 55 minutesSuppose we could really see the future, look at several possible scenarios caused by global warming and trace them to the pivotal actions taken byus today? Social journalist James Burke does just that in this new series that encompasses varying viewpoints on the greenhouse effect. Using adevice called the "virtual reality chamber," a computer effect that projects different environments on a location, we see possible realities such asflooding in South Miami. From the vantage point of the year 2050, we can see how actions taken in the 1990's might slow global warming andchange the destiny of earth.Part 1 shows how life on earth has always been altered by changing weather patterns. The Vikings in the new world were wiped out by a "little iceage," that set harsh conditions leading to the Black Plague. In the 1700's a warm period resulted in abundant food, population explosion andfostered the Industrial Revolution.Part 2 looks back to the 1990's from 2050 and traces various ways that man could respond to the growing environmental crisis. The program thenexplores international alternatives now under consideration that attempt to lessen the consequences.QC 981 G56 B87 part #AGAINST ALL ODDS: INSIDE STATISTICS - 1989, 26 programs, 30 minutes eachUses a documentary style to present common examples of statistics in everyday use. Statistical principles are seen at work in election polls,environmental studies, courtroom cases, weight loss programs, meteorology, traffic control, television programming, the stock market and thegames of roulette and baseball.Tape 1. #1. What Is Statistics:; #2. Picturing Distributions;Tape 2. #3. Describing Distortions; #4. Normal Distributions;Tape 3. #5. Normal Calculations: #6. Time Series;Tape 4. #7. Models for Growth; #8.Describing Relationships;Tape 5. #9. Correlation; #10. Multidimensional Data Analysis;Tape 6. #11. The Question of Causation; #12. Experimental Design;Tape 7. #13. Blocking and Sampling; #14. Samples and Surveys;Tape 8. #15. What is Probability? #16. Random Variables;Tape 9. #17. Binomial Distributions; #18. Sample Mean and Control Charts;Tape 10. #19. Confidence Intervals; #20. Significance Tests;Tape 11. #21. Inference for One Mean; #22. Comparing Two Means;Tape 12. #23. Inference for Proportions; #24. Inference for Two-Way Tables;Tape 13. #25. Inference for Relationships; #26. Case Study.QA 276 A35 program #AGAINST HER WILL: RAPE ON CAMPUS -1990, 46 minutesHosted by actress Kelly McGillis, this documentary is designed to raise student awareness of how they can p

HB 161 S653 A32 THE AD AND THE EGO - 1996, 57 minutes The average American is exposed to 1500 ads a day. This constant stream of messages sells us not just products but values, identities, our sense of what is “normal.” Media theorist Stuart Ewen argues that advertising creates a “psychology of need,” generating a boundless hunger for .

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