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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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Bookkeeping and You (1947)

Shows the value of bookkeeping to business and the professions, and to the individual in keeping a record of personal finances. Features Dick York (star of several early educational films, Inherit the Wind and TV’s Bewitched).

This film is available on the Featuring an All-Star Cast DVD


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Plow That Broke The Plains (1936)


Traces The Social And Economic History Of The Great Plains From The Time Of The Settlement Of The Prairies By Cattlemen And Farmers Through The World War I Boom To The Years Of Depression And Drought.

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Thirty Second Dreamland

Films from the 70s that attempted to teach us about
commercials and marketing – Fraud By Mail, Seeing Through Commercials, Why
You Buy?, The Thirty Second Dream
and Soopergoop.

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Ins & Outs of Inside/Out, Volume 2


Episodes from the brilliant educational TV series that explored the emotional and moral dilemmas that kids faced in the mid-1970s. Films include: Can I Help?, Can Do/Can’t Do, Brothers and Sisters, Donna, Because It’s Fun and more!

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The Modern Housewife

Films aimed towards solving the problems faced by today’s (well, really, yesterday’s) modern housewife. A fascinating and insulting look at the 1950s and 1960s housewife. Films include: Goodbye to Garbage,Home is What You Make it, Soft as a Cloud, Joy of Living with Fragrance and Freeze-In.

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1950

Films from the year 1950 – a simplier time. Films include – Appreciating Our Parents,
Ways to Better Conversation, Day of Thanksgiving, Why Budget?, Fun That Builds
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