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A boss questions his own bossing. Shows how to motivate employees and build morale for better teamwork and productivity. Stars a bunch of character actors, including the boss, Alan Oppenheimer (Six-Million Dollar Man, Mighty Mouse).

This film is available on The Lazy American Worker DVD-R



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Sleep For Health (1950)

Presents importance of regular sleeping habits from viewpoint of child. Emphasizes child’s own responsibility in formation of good habits. Considers dreaming as normal part of sleeping.


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Why Vandalism? (1955)

Three boys from unhappy home situations share the feeling of being outsiders. Unable to join in the fun at a high-school student’s gathering place, the boys walk aimlessly along dark streets. They climb in an open window at the high school to see a white rabbit in a science room cage. Impulsively they destroy the whole classroom. At court the judge summarizes the factors which led these boys into vandalism and the ways in which such acts could be avoided.

This film is available on Son of Those Naughty Boys DVD-R


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Educational Archive Volume Five : Patriotism DVD

A collection of patriotic films and Cold War classics. Revel in the American way of life, get a glimpse at vintage Homeland Security and learn what you can do for your country in such films as: Despotism, Great Rights, Day of Thanksgiving, Patriotism (with Bob Crane!), Duck & Cover, You Can Change the World, 200, Getting Ready Emotionally, In Our Hands: How We Got What We Have, Freedom Comes High, Red Nightmare, Pledge of Allegiance.

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I Spy Racism

I Spy the 1965 TV show was the first U.S. show that featured a lead black actor, Bill Cosby, and helped usher in a more racially diverse primetime. In the late 1960s, both lead actors were asked to do TV specials that addressed the problems of racism and racial identity. Bill Cosby hosts the fascinating Black History – Lost, Stolen Strayed and Robert Culp hosts Black and White – Uptight.

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Schoolhouse Shock

Is a school just a place for learning or is it a constant drain
on our tax dollars? Or is it an antiquated death trap? Or maybe it’s haunted?
Join us for an evening of films dealing with school buildings and how to make
students, parents and civic leaders feel guilty about their use and abuse. Films
include: Doing Things For Ourselves In School, Electric Heating Goes To School
, Taking Care of Your School Building
and Our Obligations.

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Bell Science!

Two classic Bell Science Series Gateways To The Mind, Alphabet Conspiracy that aren’t available on DVD, but are just
as entertaining and inspirational as they were when they were first made.

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