It's estimated Americans make 360 million visits a year to pools and water parks during the summertime. While most of these trips are undoubtedly fun, an increasing number result in swimmers getting sick -- with respiratory illnesses, eye infections, ear-nose-throat infections and skin and mucosal infections, among the most common. The good news: a little prevention, compliments of both common sense and improved water technologies, can stem the tide. Produced for Siemens
Shows how different animals acquire food. On the surface, this 1956 film may seem like an average documentary film, but like most of films from the Moody Institute of Science, there is an ulterior motive. While revealing the complexity of nature, their films would end with Moon saying that this complexity was part of God's plan rather than evolution. Moody Institute of Science films were marketed to churches and also to public schools where today even the mention of the word "God" sparks a conflagration of protests and court cases.
1947 Animation short promoting general health awareness. Humorous cartoon treatment of general health problems: correct posture; the value of exercise and fresh air; the importance of suitable clothes; how to avoid insomnia.
US government propaganda film made during WWII touting the virtues of hemp. The film was aimed at farmers at a time when the miltary was facing a shortage of hemp, it shows how hemp is grown and processed into rope and other products.
With such a provocative title, this 1959 film illustrates some of the perceived problems a supervisor might face working with women, but ultimately demonstrates where the real problem lies. The irritated supervisor in this film shows up again in The Grapevine.
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