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Behind the Wheel, Pt 1 (1974)


Contains five vignettes showing open-ended traffic situations for discussion of values, attitudes and decisions.

This film is available on Triggerama! DVD-R

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Rhythmic Exercises (Paul Burnford Film Productions, 1950)


Presents a series of rhythmically integrated exercises, performed to music by a group of boys under an instructor’s direction on a school athletic field. Both boys and girls can participate in these exercises, indoors or outdoors.

This film is available on the Boys Boys Boys DVD-R


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Could This Have Happened By Accident?

Evolution? Bah!! First Amendment?!
Piddledly-poo! How can any scientists in their right mind look at the wonders
of the universe and dismiss it all to the work of just random chance?! Here’s
a rare look at some science films made by the Christian Moody Science Institute
that somehow snuck there way into public school systems. Could this
have happened by accident? Films include: Carnivorous Plants, Biography of
A Bee, Wonder of Our Body, Mystery Of Time
and Primitive Man In A Modern
World.


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Those Naughty Girls

Why should boys have all the fun of breaking laws and
physically and mentally abusing friends, family and neighbors? This show features
16mm school films that show how little girls can be just as delinquent as their
male counterparts. Films include – Never A Bride, Fur Coat Club, All My Tomorrows,
The Grapevine, That’s Stealing!


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Soc Eng 101

Why aren’t you popular? Finally a video tape that answers the
tough questions: How can I be popular? Why is my family shunned? What can I
do to fit in? Funny, awkward and sometimes downright insulting… Nearly ninety
minutes of films pulled from the A/V Geeks Educational 16mm Film Archive: Getting
Along with Others, Are You Popular?, Mirror Mirror, Shy Guy, Psychological Differences
Between the Sexes
and Social Acceptability.

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Lazy American Worker

A look back to when our culture began to question the quality of American workmanship and what we tried to do to fix it. Films include – Pride on Parade, What’s It’s All About, Workmanship Myth, Case of the Missing Magnets and more!

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