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Condoms: A Responsible Option
Addresses teenagers and young adults with dramatic vignettes, live footage and graphics to counsel caution in entering into sexual relationships, to advise that having sex with someone means having sex with all their previous partners, to stress that the proper use of condoms can reduce the incidence of sexually transmitted diseases, including AIDS. Uses the example of you sleeping with everybody your partner slept with. Talks about AIDS mostly. Deals with the embarrassment of buying condoms.

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Seeing through Commercials – a Children’s Guide to TV Advertising (1976)


Analyzes some typical television commercials for toys, candies and cereals and points out the techniques used to make these products seem bigger, better and more fun than they really are.

This film is available on Thirty Second Dreamland DVD-R


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Exchanging Greetings and Introductions (1960)


Dramatizes the importance of knowing and using proper forms of greetings and introductions. Demonstrates several practical situations.

This film is available on Atomic Age Classics Vol 1 : Manners, Courtesy & Etiquette DVD


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Atomic Age Classics Vol 3 : A-Bombs, Fallout & Nuclear War DVD

These films try to head off problems early. Films include: Living with the Atom, Radioactive Fallout and Shelter, The Atom Strikes!, Fallout: When and How to Protect Yourself, The Atom Goes To Sea

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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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How To… Two

A/V Geeks again prove that they are “edutainers” with
this show of instructional school films. You’ll learn something at this show.
Films include – Making Change, How To Catch A Cold, How to Develop Interest,
Clock Talk, How To Survive In Your Kitchen
and Listen Well, Learn Well.


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Kiddie Mindwarp

Mindbendingly bizarre films that troubled and confused generations
of kids. Films include – Parents: Who Needs Them?, Dirt-Witch Cleans Up,
Puppet’s Dream, Safe Places, Cipher in the Snow


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