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The workers of GCC create concrete, the second most used resource.
The workers of GCC create concrete, the second most used resource.
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S2, EP4 "Aluminum"With supply chain issues the world over, demand for aluminum in the United States has never been higher; in Russellville, Ky., a thousand workers are laboring day and night to churn out the aluminum needed to keep the country running.
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S2, EP9 "Brick"While most brick makers now rely on automation, the workers at Old Carolina still create theirs the old-fashioned way... all by hand; with building booms spurring higher demand, they too must belt out bricks faster than ever before.
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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.
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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.
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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, 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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