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Charlie and Lola

Charlie and Lola see that playing together is more fun than getting their own way. In these six wonderful stories, Charlie and Lola use their creativity and imaginations to make sense of the world around them.

Dora the explorer

Contains two episodes in which Dora and her friends set out to rescue Map after a bird flies off with him, and Map becomes a superhero.

History of American cuisine

2006
Chronicles the history of food in the U.S. from 1519 through the twentieth century, looking at how Native Americans, the availability of ingredients, and a variety of ethnic cultures have influenced American cuisine.

American history X

Angered by the death of his father, Derek Vinyard turns to white supremacy, ends up in prison, and vows to reform himself only to be released on good behavior to find his little brother picking up the life that he had left behind.

American photography

a century of images
Explores famous photos from throughout the twentieth century, of everything from fashion to space to poverty and war, discussing their social, political, and economic impacts.
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A walk to remember

Handsome troublemaker Landon Carter learns what it means to be a man when he attends the homecoming dance with Jamie Sullivan, a minister's daughter who refuses to play by the "in" crowd's rules, falls in love with her, and learns she carries a tragic secret.
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Eyewitness life

Examines the development of life, showing how evolution has given animals the unique tools they need to survive.
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The cat in the hat

A fantastic cat entertains two children on a rainy day.
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Windtalkers

Battle-hardened World War II sergeant Joe Enders tries to maintain a professional distance when he is assigned to, protect Ben Yahzee, a young recruit fluent in the so-far unbreakable battlefield code based on the Navajo language--mindful of the unspoken order to kill Ben rather than let him be captured by the Japanese.
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Salvador

Richard Boyle, a journalist, down on his luck in the US, drives to El Salvador to chronicle the events of the 1980 military dictatorship.
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