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      2013., Syracuse, NY Call No: DVD 796.347 AME    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Summary Note: The first sporting event ever observed by Europeans in North America was a lacrosse game in 1637. That makes lacrosse the oldest sport in America, and in the 21st century it is also the fastest growing. This rapid growth in participation, domestically and globally, presents the sport with a new set of opportunities and several challenges.
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      [2019]., Universal Studios Canada Inc. Call No: DVD 630 Big    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Summary Note: John Chester chronicles the eight-year quest he and Molly Chester went on when they traded city living for 200 acres of barren farmland in the foothills of Ventura County and a dream to harvest in harmony with nature. Through dogged perseverance and embracing the opportunity provided by nature's conflicts, the Chester's unlock and uncover a biodiverse design for living that exists far beyond their farm, its seasons, and our wildest imagination.
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      c2008., History Channel : Marketed and distributed in the U.S. by New Video Call No: DVD 612.82 BRA   Edition: Widescreen version.    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Series Title: ScienceSummary Note: Scientists are only now beginning to understand the most complex machine in the known universe--the brain. Go on a voyage of discovery into the evolutionary history of our last biological frontier. From early civilizations' attempts at neurosurgery to today's robotic laser surgery, revolutionary new techniques are finally unlocking the story of the brain. As a result, we've learned more in the last five years than in the past 100.