Presents Tom, a 26-year-old who has dropped out and has dropped everything, LSD, mescaline, psilocybin and some things familiar only to obscure chemists in Berkeley.
Santa magically creates a Punch and Judy puppet show to the delight of children at a Christmas party. WARNING! Parents may wish to watch this before exposing innocent eyes to the comic brutality of a Punch and Judy puppet show from the late 1940s - including some very non-PC scenes.
An odd short involving a young girl's feet and various textures she encounters. This is when Encyclopedia Britannica shed their stodgy dull approach to educational films and starting getting hip - if not weird. Made by the filmmaker who did Fantasy of Feet.
Presents three concepts basic to building respect for property. Considers the owner's value of his property and why the law protects property.
Presents the story of George Willis, a young drag racer, who uses marijuana. Shows that not everyone will die as a result of using marijuana but every user sacrifices control of his own will, judgement and perception. Demonstrates the established effects of marijuana and emphasizes the possibility of psychological dependence.
Job applicant learns that things about the dangers of working at a small TV station.
Pictures what life was like on a Southern plantation. Provides information on the organization of the plantation, the one-crop economy and the effect of the Civil War. Tells how these factors affect life in the South today.
The story of immigration into the U S from colonial times to the present day, stressing the contribution made by people of many origins to the building of America.
Explains the importance of law in keeping order in a society. Shows that respect for the law is developed by a realization that law represents accumulated wisdom, that it is in harmony with laws of nature and that it is necessary to prevent trouble.
Uses an animated story, about an actor and an advertising man and their deceptive television commercial for a cereal, to present the problem of false advertising and the need for concern about buying habits.
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Keeping Your Job Is Work (Dibie-Dash Productions, 1971)
Emphasizes the importance of meeting the responsibilities of a job. Presents several job situations, pointing out the need for reliability, dependability, promptness, cooperation and initiative from an employee.
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VD: Every 30 Seconds (Alfred Higgins Productions, 1971)
Describes the symptoms of gonorrhea and syphillis, with warnings of the consequences of avoiding treatment. Discusses some of the prevalent myths about contracting these diseases and stresses the importance of consulting a doctor if infection is suspected.
Discusses rules and stresses the point that rules are ways of making life more pleasant, smooth and safe. Shows everyday scenes in which rules influence our behavior. Shows ways new student can learn rules, why exceptions can't be granted.
Stars the Three Stooges in a courtroom farce in which they are the star witnesses of a big murder trial.
Shows a girl who draws a picture with her rabbit's help.
A little girl dreams about her rag doll coming to life.
Great film about a kid who finds and sells golf balls and how he deals with some bad teens. Revenge is sweet!
Shows how drugs effect the body by working indirectly on the nervous system. Explains the serious disruption of the nervous system caused by stimulants, depressants, marijuana, LSD and airplane glue.
TV commercials from the 1980s - Bubbalicious, Snickers, Flintstones cereal.
Shows that although the adolescent grows away from his family, he benefits by valuing the importance of their friendship and of doing things as a family group.
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