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We learn about bus safety from a young girl who is a self-professed “Bus Nut.” Emphasizes the danger of horseplay while waiting for a school bus, the dangers of running in front of a school bus without clear signal from the bus driver, and the correct way to enter a school bus.

This film is available on Extreme School Bus Adventure! DVD-R


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Toys (McGraw-Hill, 1966)


The expressive faces of children are cut into shots of toys in a shop window, the toys are animated, one by one, first the dolls and animals, then the toys of war. A bloody battle results. A powerful portrayal of the contrasts of innocence and war, fantasy and reality. Directed by Grant Munro. A National Film Board of Canada production.

This film is available on TOYS! DVD-R


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Health is a Victory (1942)

American Social Hygiene Association / Willard Pictures, 11 minutes

This short, which focuses on gonorrhea, or the “Great Sterilizer,” takes place at a factory lecture. Such preventative lectures were commonplace in a time when a venereal disease epidemic could devastate productivity in a company town. While the film is not explicit, it manages to place the blame for the epidemic on men who frequent prostitutes.

This film is available on the Atomic Age Classics Vol 4 : Venereal Disease and You DVD


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Atomic Age Classics Vol 1 : Manners, Courtesy & Etiquette DVD

School
films from the 1950s and 1960s about how good manners makes your life easier
and makes the world a better place. Films include: Are Manners Important,
Good Table Manners, We Play and Share Together, Everyday Courtesy, Exchanging
Greetings and Introductions, Helping Johnny Remember
and By Jupiter.


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Food: It’s What for Dinner

Films that deal with food and food preparation.
Delightful, delicious and good for you too! Or is it? Films included: Why
Eat Our Vegetables, Keeping Food Safe To Eat, Tasting Party, Short Order Cookery,
Pride on Parade, Outbreak of Salmonella Infection
and The Art of Cake
Decorating with Norman Wilton
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Film A Commie For Mommie

Films about the Communists and their threat to
the American way of life. Films include: Communism, Russian Life Today, Leisure
Time USSR, Crisis In Cuba,
and The Red Sell.

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A Very Special DVD

While devoting an entire DVD to films about the developmentally-disabled (mentally handicapped, retarded) might seem like an odd (maybe even inappropriate) theme, but these films provide insight into our culture’s view of the handicapped and the real-life problems that care providers must address. You can tell a lot
about a society by how it treats its handicapped- World of the Right Size, Teaching the Mentally Retarded, I’m Ready Mom, Are You?, Board and Care, Selling One Guy Named Larry.

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