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Evolution? Bah!! First Amendment?!
Piddledly-poo! How can any scientists in their right mind look at the wonders
of the universe and dismiss it all to the work of just random chance?! Here’s
a rare look at some science films made by the Christian Moody Science Institute
that somehow snuck there way into public school systems. Could this
have happened by accident? Films include: Carnivorous Plants, Biography of
A Bee, Wonder of Our Body, Mystery Of Time
and Primitive Man In A Modern
World.




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By Jupiter (1941)

By Jupiter – Wilding Picture Productions, 1941, 26 min Finally, a film for the rude parents! Veteran Hollywood character actor Chick Chandler plays Thornton Poindexter, a hapless everyman who learns that a little kindness goes a long way when the Roman god Jupiter allows him to re-live a particularly miserable day. This film was originally made for Marshall Fields’ employees, who must have had a severe enough courtesy problem to warrant the expense of making such a film.

This film is available on Atomic Age Classics Vol 1 : Manners, Courtesy & Etiquette DVD


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Skateboard Safety (1976)

Points out that skateboarding is a sport and like other sports requires training skill and experience. Stresses the importance of protective clothing, how to check for safe equipment, where and how to ride and proper techniques for falling without injury.

This film is available on To Skate DVD-R


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VD Isn’t Just for Valentine’s Day

vd_isnt_just_for_valentinesIn honor of those sticky, itchy days after Valentine’s Day, the A/V Geeks share their favorite film genre – venereal disease films. Each film is a mini melodrama of sin, sex and sores. Films include Casual Encounters Of The Infectious Kind, VD – Play It Safe, More Common Than Measles And Mumps and more.

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Best of AV Geeks 4

Another fine collection of more amazing films from the
A/V Geeks library. Titles include:Are You Listening?, Toothache of a Clown,
Plastics, Sally at 13, Morality for Youth.


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Rules, Rules, Rules

A desperate attempt to hedge off the tide of anarchy
and chaos. Watch kid’s free spirits crushed under the weight of society’s rules
and manners. Films included: Rules, Laws and You, Rules To View A Zoo By,
Beginning Responsibility – Lunchroom Manners, Beginning Responsibility- Being
On Time
and Your Junior High Days.

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When Computers Were Young

Films that explain the wonders (and potential pitfalls) of this new machine called the computer. Films include: Thinking Machines, Basic Computer Terms, Ethics in the Computer Age and Hackers

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