Title and Producer
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Length
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Topic(s) Covered |
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24/7 Mary A.C. Fallon, Daniel Priest
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This documentary examines some of the consequences of cuts in state-funded institutions on the caregivers of people with developmental disabilities.
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00:33:00
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Disabilities
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2005
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A Closer Walk Robert Bilheimer
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This documentary explores the widespread impact of the global AIDS epidemic.
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01:25:00
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HIV/AIDS; International Health
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2003
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A Healthy Start Tekweni Productions, TVE
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This film discusses the work of Women's Health Project, a group in Johannesburg dedicated to addressing women's needs and issues in South Africa's health system.
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00:11:00
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International Health; Women's Health
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1995
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A Short Film About How Nurses Save Lives Canadian Health Services Research
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This online film discusses nurses’ contribution to health and healthcare and the benefits of higher levels of nurse staffing.
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Not Available
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Health Care System; International Health; Public Health
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2007
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A Short Film About the Benefits of Teamwork Canadian Health Services Research
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This online film discusses the benefits to healthcare delivery when health professionals coordinate and collaborate in their work.
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Not Available
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Health Care System; International Health; Public Health
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2007
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Abandoned to Their Fate School Projects Publications
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This program traces the historical origins of stereotypes and societal practices toward people with disabilities.
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00:30:00
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Disabilities
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1997
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Abortion and the Law CBS (Walter Cronkite, Eric Sevareid)
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This television documentary reports on abortion before it was legalized in United States. It discusses the moral, social, legal, and psychological aspects of abortion.
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00:57:00
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Women's Health
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1965
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Abortion Issue, When Does Human Life Begin? Nightline
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This program follows the history of family planning, abortion, infanticide, including global, religious, and legal viewpoints.
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00:33:00
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Women's Health
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1981
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Absolutely Positive PBS
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This PBS film follows 11 people from all walks of life as they share their stories about living with HIV.
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Not Available
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HIV/AIDS
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1991
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Acting Our Age PBS (Point of View)
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Acting Our Age follows six elderly women to get their perspective on aging, sexuality, family life, and dealing with death.
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Not Available
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Women's Health
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1998
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