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- Two different social classes get together at a family gathering in Mexico. Based on the TV project "Ruta 32".Votes1,841
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- Philosopher-poet-activist G Cat cruises through the Spinoza Hotel story world offering some words of wisdom about our relationships with attention.
- Attention Deficit Disorder Man, he puts the 'action' back in distraction.
- William Lovett, known as "Wild Bill," is the son of "Battleship" Lovett, who has made a fortune. Lovett. Sr., is greatly aggrieved at his son's dissipation and fears for his future. "Old Timmins," Lovett's faithful secretary, notes with dismay the growing worries of his employer, and presuming upon their long friendship, inquires the cause. Lovett, Sr., tells of the disappointment the boy is proving. The old man comforts Lovett and outlines a plan which he thinks will prove beneficial to everyone. One night "Wild Bill" misconducts himself in the presence of his childhood friend, Audrey Parkinson, who repulses his advances in his maudlin condition. The next day she and her father return to their ranch in the west. Lovett, Sr., decides to put Timmins' plan into effect and so next day has his lawyer draft a new will. His lawyer sends for Lovett. Jr., reads the will and when the lawyer returns impatiently asks what is wanted of him. The lawyer hands him a contract to sign whereby he will receive ten dollars per week if he will promise not to communicate with his father. He refuses to sign it. The note has awakened the long dormant manhood in the boy and the lawyer sees how deep is the blow the boy is suffering and tells Timmins to call off the plan, but he refuses. Lovett, Jr., writes his father that, although he has fallen pretty low, he will not accept his terms, and leaves, promising to return when he has made a man of himself. He rides on the bunkers of a train, and is thrown off by the crew as the train is stopping in the town in which Audrey lives. She recognizes Lovett, Jr., and wires his father, who offers a reward for information that will keep him supplied with knowledge as to his son's whereabouts. A deputy sheriff in a neighboring town, to whom Lovett, Jr., applies for work in exchange of a meal recognizes him from the notice, and that night he earns his first money by sawing wood. He rides the bunkers again and is put off in a town near where Audrey lives. She sees him and is instrumental in getting a job for him with Old Man Carr. In the weeks that pass, Bill proves his ability and on one of the paydays, accompanies the boys to town. All head for the saloon. Bill refuses to accompany them, then changes his mind and coming in, calls for mineral water, telling them that he has taken his last drink. Audrey keeps his father in touch with these happenings. Carr tires of his strenuous life and offers the ranch to Bill at his own terms. Bill accepts the proposition and calls on Audrey to tell her the good news. Audrey later promises to marry him. Five years pass and Bill has made good in the full sense of the word. Now he can visit his father and does so, accompanied by Audrey, his wife, and four-year-old son. He calls at the father's office and treats the old secretary, Timmins, coldly, but there is a glad reunion with his father. Old Timmins, on account of Bill's indifference, resigns, but is taken back by Bill. Bill spends a brief year with his father, each day of which is full of joy to them both, and then his father gives up his fight and dies. Later Timmins brings the will and papers of Lovett, Sr. While going through the papers Bill finds a promissory note for eighty-five thousand dollars, and turning it over reads, "Paid in full with a few tears, a few heartaches and unlimited pride in my son." He realizes the trick the old man has played on him in buying the ranch and allowing the payments to be made through Carr to him.
- In times of danger, those who know his name call to "Hector - the Attention Deficit Super Red Cordial Kid"
- Headstrong follows six very different adults into the hidden world of dyslexia and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Discover the untold story of an Alabama civil rights hero who won an historic dyslexia discrimination law suit; share a teenager's struggle in a California public school as he discloses his ADHD for the first time; and enter the remarkable life of a 44 year-old dyslexic single mother on welfare as she strives to graduate from a top university. Our narrator, Ben, is on his own journey to understand the dyslexia that has driven and frustrated him throughout his life. He takes us from Northern California to the deep South in search of the people and insights that will connect this unseen community.
- Is there an epidemic of narcissism?
- When a small town is invaded with the aftermath of a financial bailout they realize the terror is not coming from outer space, it's coming from Washington.
- At the beginning of the 20th century, the brightest minds explained that the question confronting America would be the question and boundaries of the color line. Fast forward to today. It is our belief that the question of the 21st century is that of the zip code line. Health care typifies this irreverent reality. In America, where you live will most likely determine if your baby lives to their first birthday and whether you die at 62 or 82. Your zip code influences whether your child develops chronic untreated asthma or falls victim to a trauma leading to suicide, or is poisoned by water infused with lead and heavy metals - or watches a family member die by hollow point bullet. A Deficit of Virtue - Healthcare in America -- a stunning documentary set in Dallas County, Texas- examines the relationship between health, access to health care and the painful journey of those who've learned that quality, respectful care is not for them. The documentary explores fundamental and unresolved questions about the ethics of who receives healthcare in America alongside the true lived experiences of vulnerable populations. 30 year health industry executive Joyce Tapley (Chief Executive Officer of MLK Clinics/Foremost Family Health Center) has joined the project as a co-executive producer. She offers this: "My father, a retired Major from USAF was denied access testing for a heart blockage-if that is what happens to decorated combat veterans, what hope is there for the average black man from the neighborhood who presents for care?" A Deficit of Virtue is produced by the team that brought the award-winning series' 'Children's Med Dallas' and 'Journey of Hope' to ABC television. The film was selected to premiere at the University of Texas- Arlington to graduate students in the School of Social Work and has been selected to screen at multiple film festivals.
- Nature Deficit Disorder is when children are alienated from nature and lose touch with the natural world.
- Parenting with ADHD is hard. And requires stepping into Self-Love a little more each day.
- Denny and Shirley team up to defend Brad, who is on trial for his actions in trying to find a kidnapped boy. Alan helps his secretary solve her credit card woes with assistance from Jerry Espenson, an expert in financial law who exhibits odd social behavior.Votes392
- Newcomer, David, and his father, General Ruxton, make life difficult for the Cliffhangers and for Peter.Votes28
- Carrie is nervous about an upcoming job evaluation but Doug can't be bothered because he's desperately trying to get everybody to come to his Super Bowl party.Votes437
- 2003–200721mTV-PG5.5 (10)TV EpisodeIt's dorks and designers as Video Game Players take on the Video Game Industry. It's the classic battle of game junkies vs. corporate flunkies. Games - Call of Booty, Window Pain, Mudd Buttlers & Clear Sphere of Fear.Votes10
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- "If you look at where we are since February, we are still in a deep hole," says Chad Stone, Chief Economist at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities. Despite jobs added, we've still got a 10.1 million job deficit and the recovery rate is starting to slow down. Chad breaks down the parts of the October jobs report that you need to know.
- Rosemary Barton talks to Health Minister Patty Hajdu about when the first Canadians will be vaccinated, and we look ahead to the fiscal update -- what's in it for businesses that are struggling?
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- Episode: (2021)2020–Podcast EpisodeLate Thursday night, Verno and KOC get into the Clippers Game 3 win over the Suns and how big of a role injuries played, then give Trae Young the credit he deserves for his Game 1 performance, and finally they discuss the new coaching hires in the NBA.
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The Most Famous Founding Father You've Never Heard of Was Hamilton's Arch-Nemesis and a Deficit Hawk
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