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- Ten years ago, no one had heard of Gluten related illness. Today the food industry earns over $5 billion a year selling Gluten Free food. How did this happen, and why is everyone now talking about Gluten? "Gluten Free" explores the front line of fact and controversy surrounding this mysterious substance. Is gluten harmful or not? Is it a fad diet or can it actually kill people? There is a wide variety of opinions from all walks of life on this issue. Utilizing the top experts in the food and medical industries, as well as people suffering from "Gluten Sensitivity," "Gluten Intolerance" and Celiac Disease, we take you on a "gut wrenching" journey that explains the true story of Gluten, its fact, myth, mystery and deadly potential revealed. If you know any of the millions of people in the United States with a gluten-related illness, this film is a must-see event for you.
- Bill McCoy was the pioneer Rum Runner of the prohibition era. A man of innovation and maritime tradition, who fueled the Roaring Twenties by importing over 2 million bottles of alcohol to the Speakeasies of New York. Throughout his exploits, McCoy never actually broke the law, but he confounded authorities by beating them at their own game and challenging the US Government to a War on Rum. McCoy was new generation bootlegger who earned the name "The Real McCoy" because he always delivered undiluted alcohol. His whiskey, gin and rum were always uncut and his patrons loved him for it. He is the reason why you know the term "The Real McCoy."
- Jay Gould's climb to prominence is a tale of rags to riches, the stuff of the American dream. He fashioned one of the Nation's most formidable business empires, and became the most daring and original entrepreneur of his age. Gould was a creator, a self-taught genius investor, who became a financial virtuoso, a bold innovator in corporate law, and a supreme business strategist. All the while, sitting astride two of the most important industries of the day; the Union Pacific Railroad and the Western Union Telegraph Company.
- A young poet with severe autism who communicates through supported typing fights to allow other autists to have the opportunity to communicate.
- "The Toolbox of America" examines the growth of American manufacturing through the lens of a small New England community. At one point, this tiny town had more patents per capita than any other community in the United States.
- The incredible saga of America's last wooden whale ship.
- The ancient history of Tennis.
- "American Fisheries" explores one of the greatest sea stories of all time, the dramatic tale of the 500-year-old North Atlantic cod fishery. Today the fishery is in ruins, and fishing towns across the North Atlantic from England to New England are dying. The colossal mismanagement of the ocean has meant catastrophe for both fish and fishermen.