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Gives students a basis for thinking clearly about real love and shows that mere conviction of love is not enough to insure lasting happiness. DIRECTOR: Ted Peshak; CAMERA: Dale Sharkey; WRITERS: Mel Waskin, George Tychsen, Hartley Pfeil; EDITOR: Ace Moore; AUTHORITY: Reuben Hill, Ph.D., Research Professor in Family Life, The University of North Carolina; NORA’S MOM: Rosemary Kelly


Defines the uses of various kinds of film from snapshots to wide-screen film. Explains optical and magnetic sound tracks, preventive care and maintenance of films, sources and causes of film damage and repair of damaged film.


Explains the importance of law in keeping order in a society. Shows that respect for the law is developed by a realization that law represents accumulated wisdom, that it is in harmony with laws of nature and that it is necessary to prevent trouble. Ken & 3 friends steal boards to make backstop for baseball field. Ken suffers from guilt & sees family lawyer who helps him develop respect for laws. Ken then helps other boys settle accounts with construction company..


Shows the work of the electrician in the fields of power, lighting, communication and transportation.

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Surveys the region’s geography, history, agriculture, natural resources and present day cultural resources. Notes the far West’s enormous growth and commercial expansion in recent decades.

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From The Archive

Fish Family, A (1957)

The complete reproduction cycle of the blue acara fish is pictured. Included are the processes of preparing the nest, egg laying, fertilization, care during incubation, nursery construction, transporting hatchlings to nurseries and guarding the young. Close family relationship of the blue acara is emphasized.

This film is available on the The Evolution of ‘Intelligent Design’ DVD-R


From The Archive

Patterns for Smartness (1948)


A young lady espouses the knowledge she gained in her home economics course (grooming, posture, diet) that have resulted in her having what her boyfriend refers to as “know how look”. She explains to her boyfriend the advantages of sewing one’s own clothing and how to use sewing patterns and other sewing tools.

From The Archive

The Coz

Bill
Cosby has recently been shocking folks with his critical view of African-American
youth culture. Well, folks forget that before the Cosby show and his shilling
for Jell-o, Bill had a lot to say about what was wrong with the world. Films
include: Bill Cosby on Prejudice, A Day With Bill Cosby and more!

From The Archive

Focus on Filmstrips

You’ve read them aloud at AV Geeks shows, now here’s a chance to read them aloud at home. Great for parties. Bundled with the amazing 212-page book “Change Your Underwear Twice A Week.” (a book that we should’ve written). Filmstrips include – What Troubles the Troublemaker, Popularity Parade, Family Fun and more!
$20 for the book and DVD-R (the book alone retails for $19!)

For just the DVD-R.

From The Archive

Those Naughty Boys

What are little boys made of? Fidgety hands, evil minds
and little legs that will run away if given the chance. Films included: Trick
or Treat, Cheating, Other People’s Property, The Bike,
and The Game.

From The Archive

The World According to Sid Davis

In October of this year (2006), we lost an important educational filmmaker – Sid Davis. He wasn’t the best filmmaker and his message wasn’t always a progressive one. In fact, his vision of a world filled with sexual deviants and kids on the brink of tragedy helped usher in the current paranoia. Films include – Name Unknown, Why Does Sammy Speed?, Dangerous Stranger and more!

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