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From the moment Americans wake up in the morning, they are surrounded by glass; finding out what it takes for companies like ARC Americas to make that possible.
From the moment Americans wake up in the morning, they are surrounded by glass; finding out what it takes for companies like ARC Americas to make that possible.
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How America Works
S2, EP3 "Corn"Corn growers and millers labor year-round to bring America's top crop to the masses; with Super Bowl Sunday fast approaching -- the peak day for corn consumption -- mills like Lifeline Foods race to process 1 million pounds of product per day.
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S1, EP5 "Fish"The men and women aboard a massive fishing boat toil 24/7 to harvest America's sustenance from the sea, but after coming up short on their last trip, the pressure is on to fill their quota.
How America Works
S3, EP8 "Wheat"Wheat is still one of America's cornerstone commodities; a look at how the farmers and millers of the nation bring this all-important crop from the ground to the grocery store.
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S3, EP10 "Tools"With infrastructures growing the nation over, the demand for tools is at an all-time high; the workers of Channellock Inc. are in a mad dash to keep up.
How America Works
S3, EP9 "Glass"From the moment Americans wake up in the morning, they are surrounded by glass; finding out what it takes for companies like ARC Americas to make that possible.
How America Works
S3, EP8 "Wheat"Wheat is still one of America's cornerstone commodities; a look at how the farmers and millers of the nation bring this all-important crop from the ground to the grocery store.
How America Works
S3, EP7 "National Parks"From Joshua Tree National Park, a look at how America doesn't just work through building booms and essential industries, but it also works through the things it chooses to conserve.
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