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Friendship requires an active process of involvement and growth because it involves trust, respect, and sharing. It requires effort … to make friends, to keep friends, and above all, to be a friend. Explores qualities which help to create rewarding friendships, such as trust, shared interests, supportiveness and candor. Lots of girls with wings and each scenario in the film is punctuated by a Judy Collins-esque two line song about friendship.

This film is available on How To… How To DVD

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  1. pheret

    i spent most of my viewing time laughing at the hair. and i KNOW you wouldn’t see two girls sitting on the school steps discussing logarithms thse days . . . i’m not sure if we would have in my day lol!

    dorky movie, meant well, the in-between songs are annoying!

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Motorcycle Safety and Courtesy In Traffic (Centron, 1973)

A carefully planned safety film loaded with practical information and explanations to help the beginning motorcycle rider handle his machine safely and courteously.

This film is available on Crotch Rocket Capers DVD-R


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Private SNAFU – Booby Traps (1944)

Private Snafu learns about the hazards of enemy booby traps the hard way.

This is one of 26 Private SNAFU (’Situation Normal, All Fouled Up) cartoons made by the US Army Signal Corps to educate and boost the morale the troops. Originally created by Theodore Geisel (Dr. Seuss) and Phil Eastman, most of the cartoons were produced by Warner Brothers Animation Studios – employing their animators, voice actors (primarily Mel Blanc) and Carl Stalling’s music.

This film is available on the DECLASSIFIED! DVD-R


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Why We’re Fat

Films from the AV Geeks archive that attempt to explain or confangle information about nutrition in order to sell products. Films include – Man Who Missed Breakfast, Your Daily Bread, Eat for Health, More Life In Living , Adventures of Chip & Dip and more!

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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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Those Naughty Drivers – Vol 1

More car crashes and their causes. Films
include – Drive Defensively, Matter of Judgement, Drive and Survive,Signal
30,
and more.

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To Skate

Films from the 1970s about the wonders and hazards of roller skating and skateboarding.

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