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Demonstrates how self-confidence and right attitudes are necessary to good health. Reveals how attitudes toward seemingly unrelated happenings, such as failure to get a promotion, can prevent an individual from doing his best and even cause physical illness.


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The Baking Industry (1946)

The jobs of the scaler, mixer, divider, panner, oven loader and oven dumper in a bakery are explained. Technical jobs such as chemists, bacteriologists and production managers are also discussed.

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Square Dancing

“Sets In Order”, a magazine devoted to square dancing, created this film to attract new audiences.


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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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Televised Teen Trauma, Volume One

Ah yes, the ABC Afterschool Special. This
show introduced a whole generation of kids to suicide, alcoholism, drug abuse,
where babies come from and what happens when your best friend has one. All of
this before the parents got home from work. What’s even better is that most
of these shows featured many stars before they got famous. This tape contains
edited versions of what you saw on TV: Stoned: An Anti-Drug Film (with
Scott Baio), Schoolboy Father (with Rob Lowe and Dana Plato) and One
Too Many
(with Michelle Pfeiffer and Val Kilmer)

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Those Naughty Drivers – Vol 1

More car crashes and their causes. Films
include – Drive Defensively, Matter of Judgement, Drive and Survive,Signal
30,
and more.

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It’s Wonderful Being A Girl

The
miracle of puberty but only for the young ladies. Films include: Story of
Menstruation, Personal Health for Girls, Naturally a Girl and It’s Wonderful
Being A Girl.


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