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Shows that good grooming habits begins with personal care, and describes daily habits that can help everyone to make the most of his natural endowments. Demonstrates how to keep the skin, hair, nails, and teeth clean and healthy. Includes animated drawings and photo-micrographs. This film is available on Atomic Age Classics Vol 2 : Hygiene, Dating & Delinquency DVD

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Despotism (1946)

Illustrates the thesis that all communities can be ranged on a scale running from democracy to despotism. The two chief characteristics of despotism — restricted respect and concentrated power — are defined and illustrated.

This film is available on Your Government: Friend or Foe? DVD-R


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Twenty-four Hours of Progress (1950)

Expansive institutional film on the key role that oil companies have played in enabling American technological progress, maintaining high living standards, and guarding national security. Equates free enterprise with freedom and democracy. Most of the film consists of diverse images of oil industry at work and of Americans using oil products. Produced by Louis deRochemont.

This film is available on the Power Behind the Nation DVD-R

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C is for Circus

The A/V Geeks work through their fear of clowns and circus peanuts by putting together some of their best films about circuses onto one DVD. Films include: Here Comes The Circus, Let’s Go To The Circus, Circus Day In Our Town, A Circus Wakes Up, Circus Animals (excerpt), Circus Day (Revised) and more!

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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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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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Those Naughty Animals

Animals acting badly. Films include – Hoppy the
Bunny, Skipper Learns a Lesson,
Squeak the Squirrel
and more.

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