Flipping/Reversing Video Segment

I've been trying different words in the Adobe Help Viewer, but so far I have had no luck in what I want to do to my videos.
There are some segments I wish to flip over 108 degrees so the end is start and start is end.
For example:
If you had a 5 second clip of a duck flying with his beak facing the right side of the monitor, I would like to flip it so it still plays normal but instead the duck is now facing the left side of the monitor.
Any help on this would be very grateful. :)
Please and Thank You

Basic 3D Filter will allow you to do that.
Type "3D" in the search panel on the FX Window

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