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How I Am
"I'm like a hermit on an island," is the way Patrick describes his life with autism. With the dreams and fears of a teenager, but wisdom beyond his years, Patrick takes us into his emotional world through the words he painstakingly types into his computer.

Bevel Up: Drugs, Users & Outreach Nursing
Focusing on the principles of health promotion and harm reduction, the dedicated registered nurses of the Street Nurse Program provide health care to profoundly underserved populations in traditional clinic settings or wherever their patients can be found.

The Caregivers
Follows brain cancer patients and the loved ones who care for them as they face painful and frightening treatments and their side effects, while trying to balance hope and realism in the face of a discouraging prognosis.

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Two Worlds
— One Planet

The incidence of Asperger syndrome and other forms of autism in the United States appear to be increasing dramatically. This powerful, eye-opening documentary stresses that young people with these developmental disabilities can learn and grow, if their individual needs, styles, and abilities are respected. Two Worlds — One Planet takes an upbeat look at students attending, a school specializing in youth with Asperger Syndrome, high-functioning Autism and Pervasive Developmental Disorder. The film offers a rare opportunity to enter the world of children with Asperger’s and Autism, and to see it through their own eyes and the eyes of their families. Their parents show remarkable and sometimes painful candor in revealing autism’s impact on the entire family.

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