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Jerry, a high school student, misuses the ‘BORROWED POWER’ of a car and is arrested on suspicion of hit and run manslaughter. With the help of the judge, Jerry comes to realize the responsibility inherent in driving a car.


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Good Eating Habits (1951)

Social guidance / table manners film about a boy who eats his food so quickly, and eats so much junk food, that he makes himself sick.
After going to bed with a stomach ache and a night of food nightmares, he wakes up the next day with a new attitude toward eating, and happily ingests his meals slowly and calmly, savoring the flavors released by a well-chewed gob of food.


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Operation Ivy (1952)

This film documents the testing of the first hydrogen bomb.

This film is available on the Atomic Beach Blast Bingo DVD

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Could This Have Happened By Accident?

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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BOOM!

Films about explosives and how they impact our everyday life. Films include:
Explosives – Tools for Progress, Don’t Touch, Why of Army Missles, Postmark:
Terror
and I Wasn’t Scared.

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Can You Beat the A-Bomb?

Three different countries
take on the Atomic Bomb – the bleak and once-banned British “documentary”
about an atomic attack in England, the absurdedly optimistic U.S. You
Can Beat the A-Bomb
and a Canadian short that will make you forget about
the first two films.

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The Last Time We Were Green

last_time_we_were_green_dvdA collection of 16mm ecology films from the 1960s and 1970s which raise the question, “Why did we ever stop being green?” Films include: Pitch In, Uncle Smiley Goes Recycling, Land Betrayed, Help Woodsey Spread the News and more!

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