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As seen on PBS, the complete two-hour original broadcast, including all of the profiles and interviews. Plus Caregivers Go To Washington," an episode deleted from the broadcast version, a Viewer's Guide and Action Guide for Community Organizers, and hot links to valuable Web sites. |
$29.95 |
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Four million people in America now suffer from Alzheimer’s disease, and with the aging of the Boomers, the prevalence of Alzheimer’s is expected to double within the next decade. Learn how to prepare for and live alongside this illness. |
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Co-founder Denis Hayes talks candidly about the beginnings of the environmental movement and how Earth Day came into being 40 years ago. |
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This DVD, hosted by NPR Weekend Today's Scott Simon, highlights inspirational activists creating a better environment in Chicago: tackling environmental justice issues in urban areas, converting an industrial brownfield into a flourishing plain, and preserving a little ecosystem on the prairie. |
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Los Angeles made smog and pollution into household words. No longer. Its citizens have said enough, and are putting their backs -- as well as their words -- into the effort to recover the Edens they have lost.
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This DVD, hosted by actor and Philadelphia resident David Morse, describes how concerned citizens -- activists, sculptors, restauranteurs, and entrepeneurs -- have joined together to revitalize the city. |
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Seattle faces many challenges in preserving the qualities that make it so attractive. This DVD shows how Seattle residents are buying into the philosophy and practice of sustainability, and inspiring others to reclaim their Eden.
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While supplies last: Get all four Edens DVDs — Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, and Seattle — and the companion book at a substantial discount! |
$150.00 $120.00 |
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This DVD is the first in a series of local town hall meetings addressing the environmental, economic, and social issues at the heart of the Edens Lost & Found PBS series. |
$24.95 |
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Without advanced planning, the expenses of long-term care can be overwhelming. Phyllis Shelton, a leading authority in long-term care insurance, explains the essentials Americans must consider to protect themselves, their children and their assets. |
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Hosted by Jerry Mathers, star of the original Leave It to Beaver TV series, this DVD tackles the challenge of developing mobility options and helps older, at-risk drivers plan for and transition to life after driving. |
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Billy Frank, Chairman of the Northwest Indian Fisherman’s Commission and member of the Nisqually Indian Tribe in Washington State, discusses the integral role salmon have historically played in his tribe’s culture and his lifelong struggle to secure the tribe’s right to fish in their traditional waters along the Nisqually River. |
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“Biodiesel: Fueling a Greener Future” explores the emerging movement towards biodiesel fuel in the Northwest. Biodiesel is a non-petroleum-based fuel that can be used in any diesel engine. |
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Follow life-long commercial salmon fisherman Doug Fricke as he heads out to sea struggling to fill his salmon quota. Doug discusses the hardships he faces as a fisherman in a world where the price of fuel and gear have skyrocketed and the salmon population has dramatically declined. |
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Susan Wachter, Ph.D. and professor of Real Estate Finance, City & Regional Planning in the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, discusses the importance of reinvesting in green space to improve the overall quality of life in urban neighborhoods and to increase property values. |
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Robert Putnam, professor of Public Policy at Harvard and author of the critically acclaimed book Bowling Alone, discusses the importance of community and the measurable effects it has on crime rates, the quality of school systems, the economy and our own personal health as individuals. |
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John H. Bryan Jr., Chairman of the Millennium Park Inc. & former CEO of the Sara Lee Corporation, explains how he became the man selling the idea of Millennium Park and ultimately how he was able to raise over $200 million dollars needed to build the park |
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Andy Lipkis, Founder and President of TreePeople, discusses his efforts to bring together different city and county agencies to begin treating the city of Los Angeles as an integrated and sustainable urban ecosystem. |
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Dr. Felton Earls, professor of Human Behavior Development at Harvard University’s School of Medicine, discusses his seminal study, “The Project on Human Development in Chicago Neighborhoods,” and the revealing outcomes the study revealed |
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Jacky Grimshaw, Vice President for Policy, Transportation & Community Development at the Center for Neighborhood Technology (CNT), discusses the ways in which the center helps the people of Chicago live in more sustainable ways. |
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