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- Strange things start happening when a withdrawn girl named Lain becomes obsessed with an interconnected virtual realm known as "The Wired".
- The adventures of Ryo Saeba, a gun-for-hire living in the Tokyo metropolis, who will take on any dangerous job as long as it involves beautiful women.
- Scientists and witnesses involved in the creation and testing of the first ever atomic bomb reflect on the Manhattan project and its fascinating leader, J. Robert Oppenheimer, who upon completion of his wonderful and horrible invention became a powerful spokesperson against the nuclear arms race.
- Personal-finance author and lecturer Robert T. Kiyosaki shares his strategies for creating wealth. During the program, he explores the myth that a high income is necessary for wealth, challenges the belief that a house is an asset, defines an asset versus a liability, and explains what kids need to know about money for future financial success.
- The most popular television program about consumer technology during the rise of the personal computer revolution from 1983 to 2002. Episodes featured interviews with luminaries from the tech industry.
- Children will enjoy the heart-warming stories and valuable lessons as Kanga Roddy and the kids face and resolve moral and ethical dilemmas with music, dance and non-violent martial arts.
- The amazing transformation of the American Southwest in the 20th century, from desert to oasis.
- The story of an East Indian immigrant who turns to pop culture as he tries to reinvent his life and woo the girl next door.
- The film consists of first person stories which reveal the physical, emotional and legal consequences of having or providing an abortion when it was a criminal act.
- In the late 1940s in New York's Jewish community, cobbler Feld and his wife try to convince their daughter Miriam to go to college. She is reticent, thinking she can get all the education she needs from the classic novels recommended by Feld's assistant, Sobel. Feld tries to fix Miriam up with neighborhood college boy Max. Sobel is angered and storms out -- does he have feelings for Miriam despite the fact he has worked for Feld for five years without revealing them?
- The story of American merchant seamen in World War II.
- Return to the Valley: The Japanese American experience after World War II, tells the poignant story of what happened to the Issei and Nisei generation when they came back home after internment. This Emmy Award winning documentary begins with the journey home from the camps, then describes the Nisei generation taking over the rebuilding of their community. In addition, the program describes the emotional and psychological impact of the internment and resettlement on the Issei and Nisei generation.
- This benefit concert to save the wild horses of Storey County, Nevada features Lacy J. Dalton, the nationally celebrated, country singer/song writer, and her friends, Mary McCaslin and Ginny Mitchell.
- A global overview of many of the great leaders of the world.
- Explores the experience of Japanese-American WWII veterans of the South Bay and Central Coast of California who stepped forward to fight valiantly for their country despite the internment of their families by the U.S. Government. This documentary illuminates their hardships, struggles and bravery and asks the important question: Who can be called an American?
- Documentary exploring the experiences of Latino WW II veterans from the South Bay and Central Coast of California.
- At the beginning of World War II, Dave Tatsuno and his family, along with 120,000 other men, women, and children of Japanese ancestry were forcibly relocated from their homes to ten remote and desolate imprisonment camps in the interior of the United States. Dave, with the help of a camp official, smuggled his 8mm film camera into the camp in Topaz, Utah and for three years, documented his life behind barbed wire. These home movies eventually became TOPAZ MEMORIES, the only full color film of the Japanese American internment experience shot by an internee and in 1996 the film was accepted to The Library of Congress National Film Registry. To date, it is one of only two home movies held by the Library of Congress - the other being the Zapruder film of the J.F.K. assassination. DAVE TATSUNO, MOVIES AND MEMORIES tells the amazing life story of this inspiring individual.
- T.J. gets upset when her new baby sister gets all the attention, until Kanga Roddy teaches her that being a big sister is a very important role.
- When Kelly displays her disappointment for not having things her way, Kanga Roddy and the children teach her that flexibility means being ready to try other things.
- Dwain's parents are getting divorced. Kanga Roddy reassures him that just because his parents are not together doesn't mean they don't love him any more.
- Kelly ignores her friends for a cool girl on the block. Kanga Roddy teaches her that loyalty means standing by your friends.
- Luke wants to play football but can't because he thinks he is too small. Kanga Roddy teaches him that determination can overcome size and strength.
- The kids all tease Charlie for being clumsy. Kanga Roddy teaches them that words can hurt and it is important to be sensitive to other's feelings.
- Dwain is embarrassed that his little sister is imitating her in every conceivable way. Perhaps she is only admiring Dwain.
- Amy gets teased for wanting to practice her saxophone instead of going to the ball game. Kanga Roddy teaches the children that it is important to encourage Amy in pursuit of her interest.
- When Sarah's dog Shamrock dies, Kanga Roddy teaches her that remembering good times with her dog can keep him in her heart forever.
- Brittany is frightened to go to the dentist. Kanga Roddy teaches her to breathe, relax and calm her mind.
- When Dwain loses to Kelly in a competition, he displays a bad attitude. Kanga Roddy teaches him that sportsmanship is not whether you win or lose, but being proud to be in the game.
- When T.J. fusses about eating, Kanga Roddy teaches her an important lesson about nutrition and how healthy food makes our body strong.
- Billy's arrogant behavior is more than anyone can take. Kanga Roddy and the kids teach Billy respect through songs and examples of courtesy, kindness, and listening skills.
- Kelly promises Dwain she'll go with him to his dance recital. Later that day, Miss Becky asks Kelly to go to a cool concert on the same day as the recital. Kanga Roddy helps Kelly learn how important it is to keep her word.