A language lesson on how to conjugate the verb “banana”
A language lesson on how to conjugate the verb “banana”
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From The ArchiveFlatboatmen Of The Frontier (1941)
Presents a phase of pioneer agricultural economy in the early nineteenth century. Portrays Ohio Valley farmers as they fell trees, prepare the lumber, and build a flatboat to carry their produce down the river to market. Shows the farmers’ families helping them prepare for the trip, and the men on the first lap of their journey downstream. For junior, senior high school and adult groups. Shows dependence on the land for livelihood and on the river for transportation. Read more → From The ArchiveFriendship Begins at Home (1949)
Barry is “out-growing” his family, as so many high school boys and girls do. His interests are with his friends, and his friends are outside of his family. As the film, opens, Barry’s family is preparing to leave on the summer vacation trip. Barry isn’t anxious to go, for it means giving up many activities with his friends, so he decides to stay at home. At first, Barry enjoys his freedom. But, after a few days, he finds his freedom a bit wearing, and he begins to wish his family were back, or that he were with them. He begins to think about his own relationship to them, and what he can do to improve it. Read more → |
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