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Video/DVD Collection DVD’s Video Title DVD 288 Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. V. 2 128 African American lives 255 Afrique, je te plumerai Africa, I’m going to fleece you 220 Against the odds: the artists of the Harlem Renaissance 207 Agony and the ecstasy 143 Algebra 1 144 Algebra 2 032 America’s sweethearts 078 Anchorman 191 Ancient mysteries 213 Andrei Rublev 219 Andy Warhol: the complete picture 050 Around the world in 80 days 169 The art of resolving conflicts in the workplace 204 The art of Romare Bearden 221 Artemisia 163 The arts of criticism...giving and taking 263 The atom smashers 080 The Aviator 162 Avoiding common discipline mistakes 234 The Aztec empire 176-185 Baseball 302 Baseball: original soundtrack 142 Basic math 210 Basquiat 066 Be cool 168 Be prepared for meetings 009 Before sunrise 229 The belly of an architect 024, v.1 The best of Mister Ed 072 Beyond the sea 309 Black Easter 126 Black Indians: an American story 222 The book of kells: the work of angels 062 The Bourne supremacy 161 Breakthrough listening: essential skills for improving communication. 092 Bruce almighty 151 Building personal networks 113 Caddyshack 306 Cajun, creole and zydeco musicians 218 Camille Claudel 036 Campus man 007 Casablanca express 275 Cassandra crossing 079 Catwoman 103 The Champ 215 Chuck Close: a portrait in progress 064 A Cinderella story 124 Cinderella III: a twist in time 193 Cities of the underworld: Catacombs of death 289 Classic suspense 1 (DVD’s continued) 052 Classical mythology 057 Coach Carter 152 Coaching a winning team 065 Collateral 233 The congress 258 Connecting to collections the National Conservation Summit 230 Constellations: the color of poetry 120 Coyote summer 034 Cruel intentions 214 Crumb 019 The contender 292 The curious adventures of Mr. Wonderbird 165 The customer service connection 115 Dances with wolves 004 Dangerous beauty 282 Daredevil 061 The day after tomorrow 097 Death of a salesman 281 Dogs that changed the world 293 A Doll’s house 099 Down syndrome in the inclusive classroom 138 EEO compliance for supervisors and managers 276 Easy pilates 237 Egypt: beyond the pyramids, v.1 238 Egypt: beyond the pyramids, v.2 264 Einstein revealed 267 the elegant universe 074 Elf 160 Emergency evacuation 198 Engineering an empire: Britain: blood and steel 197 Engineering an empire: Carthage 201 Engineering an empire: Egypt 196 Engineering an empire: Greece 199 Engineering an empire: Napoleon: steel monster 200 Engineering an empire: Rome 166 The essentials of great service 013 Eye of the beholder 208 The face: Jesus in art 252 Fat: what no one is telling you 153 Fear of feedback 307 Festivals and special events 054 Final cut 085 Finding Neverland 212 Fire and ice 286 Firestorm 060 First daughter 228 5 films about Christo & Jean-Claude 069 Flight of the Phoenix 299 Food, Inc. 313 Food, Inc.: You’ll never look at dinner the same way again 090 The forgotten 135 Frankensteer 205 Frida 225 Frida Kahlo 088 Friday night lights 111 From LaLa to Zydeco 2 (DVD’s continued) 030 Future shock 227 Georgia O’Keeffe 167 Getting ahead by getting along: people skills for the workplace 157 Getting things done through people 250 Ghost in your genes 102 Ghostbusters (1 and 2) 094 Girl with a pearl earring 109 The good, the bad, and the ugly 104 Gremlins 107 Groundhog day 137 Harassment and diversity: respecting differences 075 Harry Potter and the prisoner of Azkaban 246 Harvest of fear 247 Heart disease in America: the hidden epidemic 016 Heat 274 Henrik Ibsen collection 053 Hey Arnold 117 High noon 044 Home town story 297 Homo toxicus 005 Honor thy father 086 Hotel Rwanda 216 How to draw a bunny 170 How to say it 164 Huey Long 206 The Impressionists 194 In search of history: the Catacombs of Rome 192 In search of history: Egypt’s great queen 154 Influence at work 003 Innocent blood 314 Inside job 315 Inside the teenage brain 018 Insomnia 134 Inspirations 087 Intolerable cruelty 268 Introduction to writing poetry 159 It won’t happen here 047 It’s a wonderful life 136 The journey of the corps of discovery 248 Judgment day: intelligent design on trail 240 Julius Caesar’s Rome v. 1 241 Julius Caesar’s Rome v. 2 122, 271 Key constitutional concepts 119 Killing us softly 242 Klimt 186 LSUE campus video 187 LSUE campus video: short version 077 Ladder 49 287 Lady in the water 091 The last Samurai 046 The last time I saw Paris 081 Legally blonde 2 291 The legend of Hiawatha 310 LennoNYC 195 Leonardo Da Vinci: Renaissance master 244 A lesson before dying 3 (DVD’s continued) 132 Liberty 231 Lichtenstein 039 A life less ordinary 098 Life running out of control 145 Life’s greatest miracle 158 Listening under pressure: the customer service challenge 175 Living old: the modern realities of aging in America 303 The Longs of Louisiana: a case study of an American political dynasty 068 Lord of the Rings: the return of the King 235 Lost city of the Incas 112 Lost in translation 300 Louisiana poet laureate 041 The man who knew too much 033 The man with two brains 123 Mandate: the President and the people 101 March of the penguins 226 Mary Cassatt 096 Masai women: the Masai of Kenya 082 Matchstick men 251 The medicated child 277 Meteor man 232 Microsoft Word 2003 100 Miss Evers boys 245 Modern meat 284 Mon cher camarade 089 Mystic River 073 National treasure 190 Nefertiti and the lost dynasty 202 Never not an artist 308 No one ever went hungry 223 No restraint 305 NOVA: Mind of a serial killer 055 Ocean’s Twelve 014 Oedipus the King 110 Once upon a time in the west 296 One survivor remembers 049 One-eyed Jacks 022 Operation Pacific 130 Origins 121, 270 Our Constitution: a conversation 242 The pain of depression 304 Paradise lost: the child murders at Robin Hood 031 The peacemaker 012 Phantom of the opera, by Gaston Leroux 021 Picnic 312 Pie-Day 217 Pollock 150 The Power of persuasion 149 Preventing and managing back pain 027 The pride of the Yankees 017 Quills 188 Quit to live: fighting lung cancer 084 Ray 028 The Red Skelton show 278 Rescue me: the complete first season 279, 280 Rescue me: the complete second season 4 (DVD’s continued) 133 Resurrection 224 Rivers and tides: working with time 038 Road rage 211 Roman city 239 Rome: engineering an empire 045 Royal wedding 093 Runaway jury 037 Running on empty 259 Saved from the flames: 54 rare and restored films 1896-1944 129 Saviors 083 School of rock 290 The Sci-fi invasion 106 Scrooged 253 The secret life of the brain 063 Secret window 116 Seducing Doctor Lewis 139 Sexual harassment: a commonsense approach; workbook for employee version 140 Sexual harassment: a commonsense approach; trainer’s guide for manager version 040 Shooting fish 070 Shrek 2 269 SIFE Constitution day program 203 The silence of the angel 076 Sky Captain and the world of tomorrow 125 Solomon Northrup’s odyssey 095 Something the Lord has made 071 Something’s gotta give 059 Sometimes in April 023 Song of freedom 311 Soundtrack for a revolution 035 Sour grapes 301 Southern courier complete series (1965-1968) 285 Spy kids 3-D game over 056 Starsky & Hutch 146 Steps for safe lifting and carrying 105 Stir crazy 131 Stirrings 298 Streisand live in concert 2006 261 Stress portrait of a killer 114 Stripes 249 Strong women live well 043 Suddenly 283 Superman returns 171-174 The Supreme Court 189 Swamp tigers 147 Telephone courtesy pays 148 Telephone customer service 141 10 steps to chemical safety 048 The Thirty-nine (39) steps 042 This is the Army 008 Three (3) strikes 002 Tin Cup 295 Toon factory Casper and friends 118 Tough guise: violence, media, and the crisis in masculinity 260 Toulmin’s model of argument 5 (DVD’s continued) 058 Troy 236 The true story of Alexander the Great 127 The truth about slavery in history 051 Twelve angry men 011 Two if by sea 025 Two mules for Sister Sara 001 U-boat war 156 Unsolved accidents 010 Victory 272 Video case studies in American government 067 The village 209 Vincent & Theo 006 A walk in the sun 254 We live to eat: New Orleans’ love affair with food 029 When the bough breaks 294 A wing and a prayer 020 Wing Commander 015 Woman on top 026 Xanadu 108 Young guns 6 VIDEO TAPES AFRICAN/NATIVE AMERICAN Video Title VT 895 African-American heroes of WWII 187 Amazing Grace 1957 The Anderson Platoon 070 The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman 2500 Black Indians: an American story 2189 The black king 1968 Black military experience 1511 Black Orpheus 2191 The blood of Jesus 2192 Body and soul 698 Buffalo Soldiers 1018 Charles Drew; determined to succeed 2644 Clash of cultures on the Great Plains 1865-1890 320 Color adjustment 1684 Court martial of Jackie Robinson 622 Creativity with Bill Moyers 2196 Duke is tops 370 Edward Kamau Brathwaite 371 Elizabeth Catlett 319 Ethnic notions 306 Family across the sea 2642 Found voices: the slave narratives 954 Frederick Douglass 247 General Colin Powell 2190 The girl from Chicago 2197 Go down death 1043 Go tell it on the mountain 372 Gwendolyn Midlo Hall 2030 Harlem diary 2195 Harlem rides the range 572 Henry Ossawa Tanner 2619 In beauty I walk: the Navajo way to harmony 314 Keorapetse, Kgositsile 057-58 King 048 Ladies sing the blues 2013 Learning tree 2017 A lesson before dying 2187 Lying lips 965 Malcolm X 2188 Moon over Harlem 2596 Native American medicine 2194 Native son 1273 Once upon a time...when we were colored 725 Out of the blacks into the blues 1208 Paul Robeson 305 Race against prime time 7 (African/Native American continued) 114 Raisin in the sun 2618 The return of Navajo boy 307 The road to Brown 2239-44 Roots (pt.
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