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New Audiovisual Items Added to the Library's Collection February 2008




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BUSINESS

What is a price? [videorecording] : basic ideas in economic literacy.
[Lake Zurich, IL] : Learning Seed ; Eight Mile Plains : Marcom Projects
[distributor], c2006.
1 videodisc (DVD) (21 min.) : sd., col. ; 12 cm.
Everything has a price tag. But who sets all these prices? What hides
behind a price tag? How does price control your life? We all know "the
best things in life are free" and "you can't buy happiness", right? So why
do we insist on putting a price on just about everything? Well, we don't.
That's the first of many surprising lessons viewers learn in What Is a
Price?: a price is not an arbitrary number someone "puts" on something.
Viewers learn that a price is information disguised as a number. They
understand how it influences consumer behaviour, sends a message from the
producer, allows the consumer to talk back, and plays a vital role in a
market economy.
DVD DVD-B 305

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ENGLISH

The lake poets [videorecording] / Films for the Humanities & Sciences.
Princeton, NJ : Films for the Humanities, 2003, [2004].
1 videodisc (62 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Focuses on the literary development of William Wordsworth and Samuel
Coleridge. The late poet laureate Ted Hughes reads from the works of
Wordsworth.
DVD 311

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HISTORY

Exodus [videorecording] / United Artists Corporation ; screenplay by
Dalton Trumbo ; produced and directed by Otto Preminger.
Santa Monica, CA : MGM Home Entertainment, c2002.
1 videodisc (208 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
This film dramatizes part of the Israeli independence moment, dealing with
various factions involved in the internecine struggle between the moderate
Haganah and the radical terrorist Irgun Zvai Leumi. Interspersed
throughout are segments showing the migration of European Jews to the new
land, paying special attention to the ragged survivors of Nazi death camps
on board the vessel Exodus, blockaded in a Cyprus harbor by British
warships. The film also depicts the struggle of the Jews in Palestine to
gain partition, then profiles the main characters after the partition,
DVD 324

New perspectives on Jamestown [sound recording].
[Charlottesville, Va. : Virginia Foundation for the Humanities, 2007]
5 sound discs : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
"400 years ago, the English established their first permanent settlement
in the New World at Jamestown. The resulting clash of cultures changed the
world forever...This five part radio series examines the myths, mysteries
and leagcies of the Jamestown Settlement" -- from publisher's web site.
Episode 1: Jamestown : what Pocahontas saw / featuring Virginia Indians in
their own words, anthropologist Helen Rountree and historian Camilla
Townsend -- Episode 2: Jamestown : pirates, silver, and imperial ambition
/ featuring historians Douglas Foard, Sir John Elliott, James Horn and
Henry Kamen -- Episode 3: Jamestown and the African experience / featuring
historians Joseph Miller, Jennifer Morgan, and Stephanie Smallwood --
Episode 4: Jamestown : a primer for the pilgrims? / featuring historians
Karen Kupperman, Crandall Shifflett, and James Whittenburg -- Episode 5:
Global Jamestown and the Poles / featuring historians Patrick Griffin,
James Horn and John Radzilowski.
CD SPOKEN 33

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KINESIOLOGY

Sport taping basics DVD [videorecording] / Human Kinetics ; director, Doug
Fink ; scriptwriter, Tom Hanlon.
Champaign, IL : Human Kinetics, c2005.
1 videodisc (76 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Provides a simple, straightforward tutorial on using tape to help prevent
injuries and to rehabilitate injured athletes. David H. Perrin, author of
Athletic Taping and Bracing, demonstrates, step-by-step, 22 taping
procedures for the upper and lower body. He will also show how to
properly tear, remove and cut tape.
Introduction -- Basic taping skills -- Lower body -- upper body --
Conclusion.
DVD 328

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MUSIC

St. James, Rebecca.
Alive in Florida [sound recording]
/ Rebecca St. James.
Franklin, Tenn. : ForeFront Records, p2007.
1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 videodisc (DVD).
CD. Intro -- God help me -- Lamb of God -- Wait for me -- You are loved
(acoustic) -- Beautiful stranger -- Reborn -- Thank you (feat. Joel) --
Without love (Joel & Luke) -- Lion -- Take all of me -- Blessed be your
name -- Forgive me -- Alive -- You are loved.
DVD. Intro -- God help me -- Lamb of God -- Wait for me -- You are loved
(acoustic) -- Beautiful stranger -- Compassion International talk --
Reborn -- Thank you (feat. Joel) -- Without love (Joel & Luke) -- Take all
of me -- Blessed be your name -- Forgive me -- Alive -- Blessed be your
name (reprise).
CD CD-B ST. J 4

Villa-Lobos, Heitor.
Bachianas brasileiras [sound recording]
/ Villa-Lobos.
[S.l.] : Naxos, p2005.
3 sound discs : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
No. 1 for "an orchestra of cellos" (1930) (19:50) -- No. 2 for chamber
orchestra (1930) (22:16) -- No. 3 for piano and orchestra (1938) (31:04)
-- No. 4 for orchestra (1930/41) (20:37) -- No. 5 for voice and 8 cellos
(1938/45) (10:59) -- No. 6 for flute and bassoon (1938) (9:08) -- No. 7
for orchestra (1942) (27:26) -- No. 8 for orchestra (1944) (24:48) --No. 9
for string orchestra (1944) (10:08).
CD CD-B VILLA 10

Legends of jazz with Ramsey Lewis. Season one [videorecording].
[United States] : LRS Media, 2007.
3 videodiscs : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
12 complete episodes from the celebrated music series presenting lively
conversations and performances by some of the biggest stars in jazz.
DVDS. vol. 1. The golden horns (Clark Terry, Roy Hargrove, Chris Botti) ;
The jazz singers (Al Jarreau, Kurt Elling) ; Contemporary jazz (George
Duke, Lee Ritenour, Marcus Miller) ; The altos (Phil Woods, David Sanborn)
-- vol. 2. The piano masters (Dave Brubeck, Billy Taylor) ; Roots, the
blues (Keb' Mo', Robert Cray) ; American songbook (John Pizzarelli, Jane
Monheit) ; Latin jazz (Eddie Palmieri, Dave Valentin) -- vol. 3. The
tenors (Benny Golson, Chris Potter, Marcus Strickland) ; Brazilian jazz
(Oscar Castro-Neves, Ivan Lins) ; The killer Bs (Dr. Lonnie Smith, Joey
Defrancesco) ; Nea jazz masters 2006 (Chick Corea, Ray Barretto, Tony
Bennett).
DVD 322

Schreker, Franz, 1878-1934.
Der Schatzgraber [sound recording]
/ Schreker.
Konigsdorf, W. Germany : Capriccio, p1989.
2 sound discs (ca. 141 min.) : digital, stereo. ; 4 3/4 in.
CD CD-B SCHR 1

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NURSING

Family nursing interviewing skills [videorecording] : how to use questions
in family interviewing
/ produced by Lorraine M. Wright and Maureen
Leahey.
Calgary, Alberta : MDI Video, 2006.
1 videodisc (26:45 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
"Wright and Leahey demonstrate how to use questions that engage all family
members and focus the meeting, assess the impact of the illness/problem on
the family, elicit family coping strategies/strengths, intervene and
invite change, and request family feedback"--from website:
http://www.familynursingresources.com/
DVD 312

Organic disorders [videorecording] / written by Steve Peters ; produced
and directed by Steve Collier ; Sheffield University Television.
Princeton, NJ : Films for the Humanities and Sciences, [2005]
1 videodisc (36 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Demonstrates clinical organic disorders, their characteristics, and
DVD 307

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PSYCHOLOGY

Albert Ellis [videorecording] : an authorized biography / Leonor Lega and
Emmett Velten.
New York : [dist. by] Insight Media, c2007.
1 videodisc : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
A biographical program on the life and work of Albert Ellis, psychologist
and developer of the practice of rational emotive behavior psychotherapy.
DVD 317

Animated neuroscience and the actions of nicotine, cocaine, and marijuana
in the brain [videorecording]
/ a presentation of Films for the Humanities
& Sciences ; a Savantes production.
Princeton, N.J. : Films for the Humanities & Sciences, c2005.
1 videodisc (25 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Using 3-D animation, this program, divided into two parts, takes viewers
on a journey deep into the brain to study the effects of the three
substances. The first part illustrates the major functions of the brain
and shows how its principal cells, the neurons, communicate with each
other through electrical and chemical signals. In the second part,
animated molecules of nicotine, cocaine, and marijuana travel a route from
the external environment through the body to the brain, where viewers
learn about the cellular targets of these drugs, and how each drug
interacts with them and subsequently affects the body.
DVD 309

Asylum [videorecording] : a history of the mental institution in America /
directed by Sarah Mondale ; produced by Sarah Mondale and Sarah B. Patton
; produced by Stone Lantern Films, Inc.
[Princeton, NJ] : Films for the Humanities & Science, [2006]
1 videodisc (60 min.) : sd., col. and b&w ; 4 3/4 in.
This classic, award-winning program brings to light the complex and
controversial history of the mental institution in the U.S. through a
detailed study of St. Elizabeths Hospital in Washington, D.C.
DVD 308

Bandura's social cognitive theory [videorecording] : an introduction /
written and narrated by Albert Bandura ; producer, Frances W. Davidson.
San Luis Obispo, CA : Davidson Films, 2003.
1 videodisc (38 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Dr. Albert Bandura presents his social cognitive theory of human behavior
and includes footage of the Bobo doll experiment and his snake phobia
work.
Introduction -- Triadic model -- Autobiography/fortuity defined --
Observational learning -- Processes -- Bobo doll experiment -- Therapy for
snake phobia -- Efficacy, definition, sources of efficacy beliefs, effects
of efficacy beliefs -- Moral disengagement -- Conclusion -- Artist Gilbert
Hays speaks -- Printable learning guide.
DVD 316

Kirschenbaum, Howard.
Carl Rogers and the person-centered approach [videorecording]
/ written
and produced by Howard Kirschenbaum, in cooperation with Rose Films, Inc.
[Webster, NY : Values Associates], c2003.
1 videodisc (65 min.) : sd., col. with b&w sequences ; 4 3/4 in.
Dr. Carl Rogers was one of the most influential psychologists and
psychotherapists of our time. In this presentation, Rogers' biographer
Howard Kirschenbaum guides us through Rogers' life and work and the
development of the "client-centered" and "person-centered" approach to
counseling, education, group work, and human relationships.
DVD 319

Dr. Gordon Allport [videorecording] / produced by KUHT Film Productions,
University of Houston.
University Park, PA : Penn State Audio-Visual Services, c1964.
2 videodiscs (100 min.) : sd., b&w ; 4 3/4 in.
Allport discusses his reactions to Freudian theory, nomothetic vs.
morphogenic vs. idiographic traits, and the functional autonomy of
motives. He also talks about the development of the self, evaluation of
personality testing, personality development and socialization, and
existentialism.
Pt. 1. Reactions to Freudian theory. Nomothetic vs. morphogenic vs.
idiographic approaches. Traits. Functional autonomy of movies -- Pt. 2.
Ego, self, proprium. Evaluation of personality. Testing personality.
Development and socialization. Existentialism.
DVD 313

The Einstein effect [videorecording] / produced by Colourfield
tell-a-vision ; written, directed & produced by Petra Hofer & Freddie
Rockenhaus.
Princeton, NJ : Films for the Humanities & Sciences, c2006.
1 videodisc (54 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
What is the relationship between creativity and autistic behavior? Why
does slow learning, such as what the young Einstein experienced, sometimes
conceal genius? This program focuses on these questions and other aspects
of autistic brain research, revealing fascinating links between savants
and prodigies.
DVD 306

Linehan, Marsha.
From suffering to freedom [videorecording] : practicing reality acceptance

/ with Marsha M. Linehan ; directed by Kevin Dawkins.
Seattle, WA : Behavioral Tech, LLC, c2005.
1 videodisc (50 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Marsha Linehan explains four possible responses to devastating pain and
three skills to cope with extraordinary problems, disappointments, and
seemingly unconquerable personal trauma.
DVD 332

Maslow's hierarchy of needs [videorecording] / James Holzknecht
[S.l.] : Castalia Media : Distributed by Insight Media, c2007.
1 videodisc (26 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
This program explores how Abraham Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory
relates to such disciplines as business, nursing, and psychology. The
program examines needs relating to physiology, security and safety,
belonging and love, esteem, and self-actualization.
DVD 318

Opposite action [videorecording] : changing emotions you want to change /
Behavioral Tech, LLC ; producers, Jennifer A. Waltz, Linda A. Dimeff ;
director, Jim Swenson.
Seattle, WA : Behavioral Tech, 2007.
1 videodisc (26 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 booklet.
In this video Marsha M. Linehan explains opposite action as an effective
method of changing emotions that you want to change.
DVD DVD-B 331

Personality traits and assessment [videorecording] / producer-director,
Mike Rust ; writer, Evelyn Moore.
New York, NY : Insight Media, c2001.
1 videocassette (28 min.) : sd., col. with b&w sequences ; 1/2 in.
Looks at how psychologists evaluate personality. Describes various
personality assessment tools. Examines trait theories of personality.
Explains how psychological tests attempt to measure aspects of
personality.
VC 1476

Red flags [videorecording] : avoiding abusive relationships / written and
produced by Judy Jennings.
Bloomington, IL : Meridian Education Corp., 2003.
1 videodisc (21 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 user's guide (7 p. ; 22
cm.)
Shows teens some examples of problem dating situations and how to choose
dates wisely. Identifies problem behaviors and ways to avoid unhealthy
situations.
DVD DVD-B 315

Suicide bombers [videorecording] / written & directed by Tom Roberts ; a
production of Israel Goldvicht and October Films ; in association with
Thirteen/WNET ; Channel Four Television Corporation ; Educational
Broadcasting Corporation.
Princeton, NJ. : Films for the Humanities & Sciences c2006.
1 videodisc (57 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
"In a series of powerful and revealing interviews from inside Israeli
prisons, this documentary examines the motives of Palestinian suicide
bombers. A recruiter, a bomb builder, and three failed suicide bombers
captured by Israeli security forces speak openly of their training,
motivation, operational methodology, and profound belief in the idea of
entering paradise as a shahid (a martyr for Islam). They discuss their
hatred of Jews and Israel, their determination to die, and the personal
motivations that have influenced them - including a failed love, a sense
of personal revenge, the frustration of living under Israeli occupation,
and envy for the prosperous Israeli lifestyle. In addition, Sari
Nusseibeh (president of Al-Quds University) speaks with anchor Mishal
Husain" -- Container.
DVD 314

Crocco, Margaret.
Teaching the levees [videorecording] : a curriculum for democratic
dialogue and civil engagement
/ Margaret Smith Crocco, editor.
New York : Teachers College Press, 2007.
2 videodiscs (ca. 256 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 guide (104 p. :
ill. ; 28 cm.)
DVD DVD-B 329

This one moment [videorecording] : skills for everyday mindfulness / with
Marsha M. Linehan ; produced by Dawkins Production.
Seattle, WA : Behavioral Tech, LLC, c2005.
1 videodisc (55 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
"Guides you step-by-step through six fundamental mindfulness skills that
prepare the foundation for a "Wise Mind" and living fully awake and free
in daily life."--container.
DVD 330

Walter [videorecording] / Drummerboy Productions ; screen play, David
Laing Dawson ; directed, David Laing Dawson ; produced, Donald Duchene.
Princeton, NJ : Films for the Humanities & Sciences, [2005], c2001.
1 videodisc (53 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
A monodrama in which a man describes living with schizophrenia.
DVD 310

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SOCIOLOGY

Addiction [videorecording].
New York, NY : HBO Video, 2007.
4 videodiscs (90 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 guide.
Experts discuss drug and alcohol addiction and explain how addiction is a
treatable brain disease.
Saturday night in a Dallas ER / directed by Jon Alpert -- The adolescent
addict / directed by Kate Davis -- Insurance woes / directed by Susan
Fromke -- Brain imaging / directed by Liz Garbus -- Opiate addiction : a
new medication / directed by Chris Hegedus, D.A. Pennebaker -- The science
of relapse / directed by Eugene Jarecki -- Steamfitters Local Union 638 /
directed by Barbara Kopple -- A mother's desperation / directed by Albert
Maysles -- Topiramate : a clinical trial for alcoholism / directed by
Susan Raymond.
DVD DVD-B 327

Hinduism [videorecording] : an introduction / a Lightworx presentation.
Princeton, NJ : Films for the Humanities & Sciences, 2002.
1 videodisc (29 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
"80 percent of India's vast population follow the way of Hinduism, an
ancient yet vibrant religion. This overview traces the history of Hinduism
development and reformation; spiritual concepts such as karma, dharma, and
God as both one and many; the numerous Hindu scriptures and Hindu worship
practices are explored"--Container.
DVD 320

The Mormons [videorecording] / a Frontline and American experience
co-production with Helen Whitney Productions ; written by Helen Whitney
and Jane Barnes ; produced and directed by Helen Whitney.
Hollywood, Calif. : Distributed by Paramount Home Entertainment ;
[Arlington, VA] : PBS Home Video, c2007.
1 videodisc (ca. 240 min.) : sd., col. and b&w ; 4 3/4 in.
Dig deep into the Mormon past to understand the church today. One of
America's fastest-growing religions and, relative to its size, one of the
richest. Church membership, now at twelve million and growing, sweeps the
globe. From the moment of its founding in 1830, the church has been
controversial. In the early years Mormons were hated, ridiculed,
persecuted and feared. In the past several decades, the Mormon Church has
transformed itself from a fringe sect into a thriving religion that
embraces mainstream American values.
Religion.
DVD 325

Religion in Hindu India [videorecording] / Films for the Humanities and
Sciences.
Princeton, N.J. : Films for the Humanities and Sciences, 2002.
1 videodisc (52 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
"From ritual ablutions to ceremonial cremation, the religious life of a
Hindu is intimately associated with the spiritual properties of water and
fire. This program steps off the beaten path for a journey with two sadhus
as they visit holy locales, witness religious rites, and, in general,
immerse themselves in Hindu culture as it exists in the religion's
motherland, India. The Festival of Shivaratri, in Benares, and the
Festival of Holi, in Mathura, are featured, along with devotional and
secular activities in Allahabad that follow the official conclusion of the
Kumbh Mela. Contains nudity associated with Nagas, male warrior
ascetics"--P. [4] of cover.
DVD 321

Wide awake [videorecording] / HBO Documentary Films ; a production of
Experiments in Time, Light & Motion ; produced, directed, edited and
written by Alan Berliner.
[New York] : Home Box Office, [2007]
1 videodisc (80 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Berliner once again uses his own life as a laboratory in his lifelong
obsession with insomnia. A brilliant blend of the hilarious and the
personal, this gives behind the scenes footage of a brutally honest
self-portrait of a sleep-deprived man.
DVD 326

World Sikhism today [videorecording].
Princeton, NJ : Films for the Humanities & Sciences [distributor], c2003.
1 videodisc (49 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
This program describes the Sikh principles and lifestyle and documents the
recent history and current state of Sikhism in India, Europe, and North
America through interviews with Sikh leaders and families, scholars and
human rights activists.
DVD 323

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