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Film Prelude
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Film Prelude

In 1906, Mohammad Yunus wins the Nobel Peace Prize for developing a microcredit system available in Third World countries. Many celebrities jump on his bandwagon, though economists question the system from the beginning.

Film Summary
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Film Summary

In this segment is a review of the following: overview of management styles, autocratic, persuasive, consultative, participative, laissez faire, and situational/contingency approaches to management.

Film: Bluescreening
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Film: Bluescreening

Bluescreening can expand vision and heighten the feeling, beauty and intensity of a scene.

Film Credits
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Film Summary
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Film Summary

All employees must take responsibility for safety. This segment provides a review of common safety concerns in hospitality, necessity of following procedures, emergency procedures, and how to contribute to workplace safety.

Film Prelude
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Film Prelude

Americans learn to distinguish among hunger, cravings, and nutrition. Eating right comes from making informed decisions. USDA The old USDA Food Pyramid has been replaced with MyPlate, a new generation guide to healthy eating.

Surrealist Film
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Surrealist Film

since. Key figures of Dadaism and Surrealism are highlighted, as are important films such as La Coquille et le Clergyman, L'Etoile de Mer, and Bunuel
Contributor(s): Films for the Humanities & Sciences (Firm)
Transcript: , IS ONE OF THE DEEP-SEATED TENDENCIES WHICH HAVE LED ME TO SURREALISM. Narrator: WITH THESE WORDS THE SPANISH FILM DIRECTOR LUIS BUNUEL DESCRIBES WHAT
Publisher: Films Media Group (Firm)

First Film
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First Film

First Film was edited and narrated by Lorna Marshall and is comprised of footage shot in 1951 on the second Marshall family expedition to the
Genre: Documentary films
Series: !Kung Short Films

Film history
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Film history

camera has evolved. This program examines the history of film, from its beginnings in the late 19th century to the invention of VCRs. Filmmaking's roots as
Series: The Story Of Film, TV, And Media
Contributor(s): Films for the Humanities & Sciences (Firm)
Subject: Silent films--United States--History
Transcript: [MUSIC PLAYING] MGM's slogan was, "more stars than there are in the" heavens." Birth of a Nation, which was revolutionary. That film just upset
Publisher: Films Media Group (Firm)

Dadaism and Film
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Dadaism and Film

Film became the idea art form for Dadaism since watching film is similar to a dream experience. Dadaist films include D. W. Griffith's "