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Title:
Moyers on America [videorecording DVD] / a production of Public Affairs Television, Inc. ; a presentation of Thirteen/WNET.
Format:
[videorecording DVD] /
Publisher:
Films for the Humanities & Sciences,
Copyright Date:
c2006
Description:
3 v. (DVD) (1 videodisc per volume) (270 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Subject:
Abramoff, Jack--Video disc (DVD).
Political corruption--Video disc (DVD).
Political scandals--Video disc (DVD).
Environmentalism--Video disc (DVD).
Evangelicalism--Video disc (DVD).
Human ecology--Video disc (DVD).
Internet--Video disc (DVD).
Computer networks--Video disc (DVD).--Video disc (DVD).
Telecommunication--Video disc (DVD).--Video disc (DVD).
Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
DVD-Video discs.
Documentary television programs--Video disc (DVD).
Other Authors:
Moyers, Bill D.
Public Affairs Television (Firm)
WNET (Television station : New York, N.Y.)
Films for the Humanities & Sciences (Firm)
Other Titles:
Capitol crimes [videorecording DVD]
Is God green? [videorecording DVD]
The Net @ risk [videorecording DVD]
Net at risk [videorecording DVD]
Notes:
Title information from disc surfaces and container.
Contents:
[v. 1 (60 min.)]: Is God green? -- [v. 2 (90 min.)]: The Net @ risk -- [v. 3 (120 min.)]: Capitol crimes.
Summary:
Capitol crimes -- The fall of super-lobbyist Jack Abramoff has exposed what may be one of the biggest political scandals in America's history. What does the dizzying scope of corruption say about how laws are made and who really owns the U.S. government?
Is God green? -- Discusses the debate between evangelical Christians who believe that it is their duty to do something about environmental problems such as global warning and those who believe that because the end of the world is near, stewardship is unnecessary.
The Net @ risk -- A boon to computer users, broadband has meant fast Internet services for millions. But as the phone and cable giants that operate these networks conside the profits to be made by controlling the content and delivery of the Internet, Net Neutrality - and the easy sharing of ideas and opinions that goes with it - may soon become a thing of the past in America.
OCLC:
(OCoLC)77568086
Locations:
CAPH522 -- Iowa City Public Library (Iowa City)

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