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Immigration
Illegal immigration is the topic as a Minuteman spends a month with an East Los Angeles family of seven in their one-bedroom apartment. The irony - not lost on his hosts - is that illegal-immigration foe Frank George is an immigrant himself, from Cuba.
Outsourcing
Outsourcing is explored as a New York computer programmer follows his former job to Bangalore, the Silicon Valley of India. Chris Jobin, 37, finds he can't get it back (he'd need Indian experience, he's told), but he easily finds work - prestigious work - at a call center.
Atheist/Christian
A freethinking mother of four finds religion (for a month, at least) in the home of an evangelical Christian family. During their month together, Brenda attends their Frisco, Texas, nondenominational mega-church as well as Bible-study sessions. No minds are changed, but understanding grows.
New Age
A skeptical 37-year-old New Jersey salesman gets a life coach and embarks on a regimen of New Age therapies to relieve stresses in his life that he fears are threatening his relationships with his daughter and girlfriend. He learns yoga, receives acupuncture and Reiki therapy, and attends a tribal-dancing class, a spring-equinox ritual and a Tantric-intimacy workshop. Later, he contemplates walking over a bed of hot coals.
Pro-Choice/Pro-Life
An Atlanta abortion-clinic employee spends 30 days at a Long Beach maternity home operated by a pro-life minister. Jennifer, 29, must attend antiabortion demonstrations that the home, His Nesting Place, takes part in, but she's far happier spending time with the pregnant women and new moms who live there.
Jail
Morgan Spurlock does a stretch in the Henrico County Jail, living with actual inmates. Spurlock is immediately overwhelmed by his lack of freedom and privacy (he shares his first cell with two other men). Then he gets more privacy than he wants when he's put in a 7 x 10 solitary-confinement cell for 72 hours and isn't even allowed books. Making matters worse, the toilet won't stop running.
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