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Un3i 
1984 
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UNIVERSITY  OF 

ILLINOIS  LIBRARY 

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1984  Cumulative  Supplement  (1982-84) 

to  the  1981  General  Catalog  of  the  University  of  Illinois  Film  Center 


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Rent  these  Disney  films  at  low  rates  from  the  University  of 
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that  apply  to  these  titles 


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Film  Title 

Price 

Absent-Minded  Professor,  The 

(b/w) 

$  60.00 

Adventures  of  Bullwhip  Griffin. 

The 

$  55.00 

Almost  Angels 

$  55.00 

Apple  Dumpling  Gang,  The 

$  95.00 

Apple  Dumpling  Gang  Rides  Again,  The 

$  80.00 

Babes  in  Toyland 

$100.00 

Barefoot  Executive,  The 

$  55.00 

Bears  &  I,  The 

$  65.00 

Bedknobs  and  Broomsticks 

$  95.00 

Behind  the  Scenes  at  Walt  Disney  Studios  with 

the  Reluctant  Dragon  (color/b/w) 

$  55.00 

Big  Red 

$  55.00 

Blackbeard's  Ghost  new 

$  8000 

Black  Hole,  The 

$100.00 

Boatniks,  The 

$  65.00 

Candleshoe 

$  80.00 

Cat  From  Outer  Space,  The 

$  80.00 

Charley  and  the  Angel 

$  65.00 

Child  of  Glass 

$  55.00 

Computer  Wore  Tennis  Shoes, 

The 

$  65.00 

Condorman 

$  80.00 

Darby  O'Gill  and  the  Little  People 

$  85.00 

Davy  Crockett/King  of  the  Wild  Frontier 

$  55.00 

Dumbo  new 

$125.00 

Escape  to  Witch  Mountain 

$  85.00 

Festival  of  Folk  Heroes 

$  55.00 

Follow  Me,  Boys! 

$  55.00 

Freaky  Friday 

$  80.00 

Fun  and  Fancy  Free 

$  5500 

Great  Locomotive  Chase,  The 

$  55.00 

Gus 

$  90.00 

Herbie  Rides  Again 

$  90.00 

Horse  in  the  Gray  Flannel  Suit 

The 

$  55.00 

Hot  Lead  and  Cold  Feet 

$  80.00 

Ichabod  and  Mr  Toad 

$  60.00 

Incredible  Journey,  The 

$  70.00 

Johnny  Tremam 

$  60.00 

Light  in  the  Forest,  The 

$  55  00 

Little  League  Moochie  (b/w) 

$  55.00 

Littlest  Horse  Thieves,  The 

$  7000 

Living  Desert,  The 

$  55.00 

Love  Bug,  The 

$  85.00 

Lt   Robin  Crusoe,  U  S  N 

$  80.00 

Make  Mine  Music 

$  55.00 

Many  Adventures  of  Winnie  The  Pooh,  The 

(includes  "The  Ugly  Duckling") 

$  75  00 

Mary  Poppms 

$115  00 

Melody  Time 

$  55  00 

Milestones  for  Mickey  (color/b/w) 

$  50  00 

Film  Title  Pric< 

Milestones  in  Animation  (color/b/w)  $  50.0 

Million  Dollar  Dixie  Deliverance,  The  $  55.0 

Million  Dollar  Duck,  The  $  65  0 

Miracle  of  the  White  Stallions,  The  $  55.0 

Monkeys,  Go  Home!  $  55.0 

Monkey's  Uncle,  The  $55  0 

Napoleon  and  Samantha  $  55. ON 

Night  Crossing  new  $  95  01 

No  Deposit,  No  Return  $  80  O 

North  Avenue  Irregulars,  The  $  90  0 

Now  You  See  Him,  Now  You  Don't  $  75  0d 

Omega  Connection,  The  $  55  O 

Once  Upon  a  Mouse  $  40  Of 

One  Little  Indian  $  55.01 

One  and  Only,  Genuine  Original  Family  Band,  The  $  55.01 

Peter  Pan  new  $150  0(' 

Pollyanna  $  55  OX 

Popeye  $100  0 

Prince  and  the  Pauper,  The  $  55  0( 

Rascal  $  55  CK 

Return  from  Witch  Mountain  $  85  CK 

Ride  a  Wild  Pony  $  65  OX 

Sammy,  the  Way-Out  Seal  $  55  CK 

Savage  Sam  $  55  CK 

Shaggy  Dog,  The  (b/w)  $  60  01 

Sign  of  Zorro,  The  (b/w)  $  55  0t 

Sky  Trap,  The  $  55.ol! 

Snowball  Express,  The  $  65  Ol 

So  Dear  to  My  Heart  $  55  OC 

Son  of  Flubber  (b/w)  $  55  0C 

Story  of  Robin  Hood,  The  (Live  Action)  $  55  0C 

Sword  in  the  Stone,  The  new  $125  0C 

Tex  new  $125  OC 

That  Darn  Cat  $  65  OC 

Three  Caballeros,  The  $  55  0C 

Three  Lives  of  Thomasina,  The  $  55  0C 

Toby  Tyler  or  10  Weeks  with  a  Circus  $  55  OC 

Treasure  Island  $  60  OC 

Tron  new  $150  OC 

20,000  Leagues  Under  the  Sea  $  75  00 

Ugly  Dachshund,  The  $  60  00 

Unidentified  Flying  Oddball,  The  $  80  00 

White  Wilderness  $  55  00 

Wild  Country,  The  $  55  00 1 

Winnie  the  Pooh  and  A  Day  for  Eeyore  $  40  00 

World's  Greatest  Athlete,  The  new  $80  00 
Cartoons  on  request 
Short  Films                                                                           on  request 


Cover 

i  Snodgrass  has  illustrated  the  diversity  of  the  resources 
contained  in  the  collection  of  the  University  of  Illinois  Film  Center 


Art  Director,  Charles  Flora,  Office  of  Printing  Services  (Mickey  Mouse 
character  copyright  Walt  Disney  Productions  ) 


1984  Cumulative 
Supplement 

(1982-84) 

to  the  1981  General  Catalog  of  the 
University  of  Illinois  Film  Center 


Please  see  special  information  on 
the  following  pages  about  new 
rental  prices  and  the  need  for 
RE. I.N.  and  Social  Security 
Numbers. 


University  of  Illinois  Film  Center 

1325  South  Oak  Street 

Champaign,  Illinois  61820 

For  information  call  (217)  333-1360  •  In  United  States  call  toll-free 

1-800-FOR-FILM  (1-800-367-3456)  •  In  Illinois  call  toll-free  1-800- 

252-1357  •  Teletypewriter  service  for  speech-  and  hearing-impaired 

individuals  call  (217)  333-7888 


University  of  Illinois  Board  of  Trustees 

Member  Ex-Officio 

James  R.  Thompson,  Governor,  Springfield 

Elected  Members 

1983-89 

William  D   Forsyth,  Jr.,  Springfield,  President  of  the  Board 

George  W.  Howard  III,  Mount  Vernon 

Albert  N   Logan,  Chicago 

1979-85 

Edmund  R.  Donoghue,  Wilmette 
Ralph  C.  Hahn,  Springfield 
Paul  Stone,  Sullivan 

1981-1987 

Galey  Shappert  Day,  Belvidere 
Dean  E   Madden,  Decatur 
Nina  T.  Shepherd,  Winnetka 

In  addition  to  the  above,  there  are  three  nonvoting  student  members 
elected  annually. 

Administrative  Officers 

Stanley  O.  Ikenberry,  President  of  the  University,  364  Administration 
Building,  Urbana  61801 

Morton  W.  Weir,  Vice-President  for  Academic  Affairs,  377  Administra- 
tion Building,  Urbana  61801 

Robert  L.  Bender,  Director  of  the  University  Office  for  Public  Service, 
377  Administration  Building,  Urbana  61801 

Calvin  L.  Owens,  Director  of  University  of  Illinois  Film  Center,  1325 
South  Oak  Street,  Champaign  61820 

The  policy  of  the  University  of  Illinois  is  to  comply  with  applicable  Federal  and  State  Nondis- 
crimination and  Equal  Opportunity  Laws,  Orders,  and  regulations  The  University  of  Illinois  will 
not  discriminate  in  its  programs  and  activities  against  any  person  because  of  race,  color, 
national  origin,  religion,  age,  sex,  handicap,  or  status  as  disabled  veteran  or  veteran  of  the 
Vietnam  era  This  nondiscrimination  policy  applies  to  admission,  employment,  and  access  to 
and  treatment  in  University  programs  and  activities 


Films  in  this  catalog  are  protected  under  Title  17,  U.S.  copyright  code, 
and  are  for  optical  projection  only.  They  may  not  be  duplicated,  repro- 
duced, televised,  or  transmitted  in  whole  or  in  part  without  specific 
permission  from  the  copyright  holder 

©  1984  Board  of  Trustees  of  the  University  of  Illinois.  All  Rights 
Reserved 


The  University  of  Illinois  Film  Center  is  administered  under  the 
University  Office  for  Public  Service 


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"**  Contents 


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Film  Title  Listings  iv 

Organization  of  Title  Listings  v 

How  to  Rent  vi 

Rental  Times  and  Rates  vi 

Ordering  the  Films  vi 

Shipping  and  Billing  vii 

Office  Procedures  vii 

How  to  Buy  vii 

New  Titles  Added  to  Our  Collections  1 

Order  Forms  91,103 

Feature  Films  97 

Topical  Index  for  New  Acquisitions  105 


Film  Title  Listings 

This  catalog  contains  an  alphabetical 
listing  by  film  title  and  a  subject  listing 
by  film  title.  Guidelines  for  using  these 
listings  follow. 

Alphabetical  Listing 

Articles  (a,  an,  the,  and  their  foreign 
language  equivalents)  are  disregarded 
when  they  are  the  first  word  in  the  title. 

Titles  beginning  with  initials  are  listed 
at  the  beginning  of  the  alphabetical 
section  for  the  initial  letter. 

Titles  involving  numbers  are  alphabet- 
ized as  if  the  numbers  were  spelled 
out  (does  not  apply  to  Part  numbers). 

Titles  involving  abbreviations  (Dr., 
Mr.,  St.)  are  alphabetized  as  if  the 
word  were  spelled  in  full. 

Series  titles  and  film  edition  following 
main  title  are  not  considered  in  alpha- 
betizing. MAGNETISM  (Junior  Science 
Series)  will  thus  precede  MAGNETISM 
AND  ELECTRICITY. 

Subject  Listing 

Films  with  interdisciplinary  potential  are 
coded  so  that  their  titles  appear  under 
more  than  one  subject  heading.  For  in- 
stance, a  film  such  as  LOOKING  FOR 
ME  will  be  listed  under  Education, 
Health  and  Safety,  Home  Economics, 
Dance  as  a  Performing  Art  and  Dance 
as  Physical  Education,  and  Psychology. 

New  Films 

This  supplement  contains  films  added 
to  the  Film  Center's  collection  since 
the  publication  of  the  basic  catalog  in 
1981.  Please  note  that  these  are  not 
necessarily  new  productions. 

New  Film  Programs 

The  University  Film  Center  is  constantly 
adding  a  substantial  number  of  new 
films  and  video  programs  to  its  collec- 
tions. As  this  supplement  goes  to 
press,  some  new  items  could  not  be 
included.  Be  sure  to  watch  for  special 
announcements. 

Feature-Length  Films 

All  feature-length  films  will  be  shipped 
to  you  via  prepaid  UPS  with  the  ship- 
ping charges  added  to  the  rental  price 
on  the  confirmation  you  receive.  Cus- 
tomers must  return  all  feature-length 
films  via  prepaid  UPS. 

Walt  Disney  Productions 

The  University  Film  Center  is  an  agent 
for  the  entire  collection  of  Walt  Disney 
feature-length  films. 


About  Video 

Many  titles  listed  in  this  catalog  are 
available  in  popular  video  formats, 
such  as  34-inch  U-Matic,  VHS,  and  Be- 
tamax.  When  you  order  video,  your  or- 
der must  specify  exactly  which  format 
you  prefer.  However,  some  producers 
restrict  distribution  by  television  and 
will  not  license  video  rentals.  Please 
call  or  write  our  office  for  information 
about  videocassette  or  videodisc  rent- 
als when  you  are  in  doubt.  Also  call  or 
write  us  to  inquire  about  a  license  that 
may  permit  extended  use  by  closed 
circuit,  cable,  and  broadcast  television 
systems.  Televising  or  duplicating  these 
titles  without  permission  is  a  violation 
of  Title  17,  U.S.  copyright  code.  You 
may  use  videocassettes  in  a  class- 
room and  in  institutions,  businesses, 
organizations,  and  other  settings  that 
exclude  closed  circuit,  cable,  and 
broadcast  television. 

Title  numbers  in  this  publication 
should  be  used  to  order  titles  in  16mm 
motion  picture  film  format  only.  To  or- 
der any  title  in  a  video  format,  use  the 
title  number  as  well  as  indicating  ex- 
actly which  format  you  prefer. 


IV 


Organization  of  Title  Listings 


Accession  number 
(Use  on  order) 


Running 
time, 


Intended  audience  code: 

k  —  Kindergarten 

p  —  Primary 

/  —  Intermediate 

/  —  Junior  High 

h  —  High  School 

c  —  College  and  university 

a  —  Adult 

General  —  /  through  a 

mr  —  Mentally  retarded 


Mounting 
information 


CHINA:  CENTURY 


h-c-a 


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Stock  type 

□  b/w 

□  color 

□  mixed 


Rental  rate 
at  printing  of  catalog 


OF  REVOLUTION  PART  II:  ENE  IIES  WITHIN  AND  WITH0UT, 


19271944  (S  COND  EDITION) 


minutes 


2  reels 


I 

84609 


b&w:$15.504 
color:  $18. 50 


Surveys  China's  history  from  Chiang  Kai-shek's  accession  to  the  close  of  the  Second  World  War 
identifying  the  Chinese  government's  two  main  foes  —  the  Red  Chinese  and  the  Japanese.  Chiang  first 
turns  to  the  enemy  within  resulting  in  the  Civil  war  in  1934  and  followed  by  the  Long  March  of  the 
Chinese  communists.  The  Japanese  attack  in  1937  and  Chiang  is  forced  into  an  alliance  with  Mao's 
communists,  postponing  the  outcome  of  China's  internal  struggle  until  after  World  War  II.  Replaces 
.China:  Civl  War  and  Invasion.  A  1972  edition  of  the  1967  television  special  China:  Roots  of  Madness. 
Note:  preview  before  showing.     \  (dlw;  fi) 


Titles  of  related  films,  and 
former  or  alternate  titles  of  the 
film  described,  are  in  boldface. 


Names  of  producers  and  distributors 
are  given  in  coded  form.  Further 
information  may  be  requested  from 
the  Film  Center. 


Dates  are  given  when 
available,  specifying  whether 
they  are  production  or 
release  dates. 


Use  restrictions  or  precautionary  remarks 
appear  in  italics  near  the 
end  of  the  annotation. 


How  to  Rent 

Use  the  order  form,  a  letter,  or  pur- 
chase order,  or  phone  our  office  with 
titles,  order  number,  preferred  and  al- 
ternate use  dates,  addresses  for  ship- 
ping and  confirming,  and  payment  in- 
formation: VISA,  MasterCard,  check,  or 
billing  authorization.  Films  and  video- 
cassettes  will  ordinarily  be  mailed  in 
time  to  reach  you  on  the  Friday  before 
your  scheduled  use  date.  You  must 
place  the  film  or  videocassette  in  the 
mail  no  later  than  the  Friday  following 
your  use  date,  at  your  expense.  We 
will  use  any  alternate  shipping  method 
you  prefer  and  bill  you  for  it.  (For  ex- 
ceptions, see  "Feature-length  Motion 
Pictures.") 

Rental  Times  and 
Rates 

The  rental  rate  is  based  on  the  cost  of 
the  film  and  changes  with  the  cost  of 
the  latest  print  of  that  film.  Films  will  be 
billed  at  the  confirmed  rate,  regardless 
of  subsequent  price  increases. 

The  regular  rental  rate  covers  a 
Monday  through  Thursday  rental.  The 
film  may  be  used  on  a  Friday  if  it  is 
postmarked  that  same  day  for  return. 
Extended  bookings  are  available  on  re- 
quest and  are  computed  as  follows: 

Two  school  weeks  —  Basic  rental 

x  1.5 

Three  school  weeks  —  Basic  rental 

x  2.0 

Four  school  weeks  —  Basic  rental 

x  2.5 

Films  requested  for  portions  of  two 
school  weeks  (such  as  Friday  through 
Monday)  are  considered  two-week 
rentals  and  are  subject  to  two-week 
rental  rates.  If  you  want  to  be  charged 
for  one  week  only,  make  sure  the 
dates  fall  between  Monday  and  Friday 
of  one  school  week. 


Ordering  the  Films 

Films  may  be  ordered  by  mail  —  using 
our  film  rental  order  form  or  your  pur- 
chase order,  by  telephone,  or  in 
person. 

Give  the  complete  title  as  listed 
in  our  catalog.  Don't  trust  your  mem- 
ory. We  have  so  many  films  that  we 
could  not  find  for  you  the  clever  film/ 
lecture  "What  Are  the  English  Lan- 
guage?" unless  you  ordered  it  as  it  is 
indexed:  "English  —  Facts  and  Fancy, 
No.  7:  What  Are  the  English  Lan- 
guage?" List  the  complete  titles  as 
given  in  our  catalog  in  chronological 
order  by  use  dates. 

For  film  series,  list  each  part 
separately.  We  have  a  number  of  film 
series  such  as  Ecology,  Nos.  1-12,  that 
can  be  ordered  separately.  If  you  order 
more  thari  one  part  of  such  a  series, 
list  each  part  on  a  separate  line. 

Use  your  film  numbers.  The  most 
essential  item  on  the  order  form  is  the 
film's  call  number.  All  films  are  booked 
by  number  only. 

If  a  film  is  available  in  both  black 
and  white  and  color,  indicate  your  pref- 
erence by  listing  the  appropriate  num- 
ber. If  your  choice  is  not  available,  we 
will  book  the  other  rather  than  not 
send  you  a  film  at  all. 

Provide  substitution  dates.  For 
higher  percentage  of  bookings,  check 
"Yes"  regarding  substitution  of  dates. 
We  will  book  the  film  as  close  to  your 
request  date  as  possible,  but  always 
within  two  weeks  of  the  date  you  indi- 
cate. Beyond  two  weeks,  we  list  the 
film  as  "not  available." 

It  is  seldom  helpful  to  list  an  alter- 
nate date  within  the  same  week  as 
your  first  choice. 

Provide  these  substitution  dates 
when  you  first  order.  It  has  been  our 
experience  that  most  schools  are  able 
to  make  use  of  films  on  other  than  the 
date  requested.  Some  schools  don't 
give  us  permission  to  book  on  alter- 
nate dates  yet  will  return  the  "not 
available"  sheets  listing  other  accept- 
able dates.  By  the  time  the  correspon- 
dence has  been  exchanged,  the  alter- 
nate dates  are  frequently  no  longer 
available.  We  do  not  reserve  tentative 
dates. 


Canceling  an  Order 

The  cancellation  of  a  film  booking 
must  be  received  by  the  Film  Center 
at  least  ten  working  days  before  the 
first  scheduled  use  date  indicated  on 
the  confirmation  of  the  order.  If  the  filrr 
is  in  the  racks,  we  mail  it  several  days 
ahead  of  the  scheduled  shipping  date 
to  ensure  its  arrival  before  the  use 
date. 

Films  or  equipment  reserved  for  a 
"will  call"  and  not  picked  up  are  re- 
turned to  circulation  the  following  day. 
Charges  are  not  canceled. 

Late  Arrivals 

If  a  film  is  not  received  in  time  to  be 
used  at  all,  please  include  a  note  with 
the  return  shipment,  so  that  you  will 
not  be  invoiced  for  the  film. 

Returning  Films 

Films  should  be  returned  in  the  same 
film  can,  in  the  reversible  return  cartor 
provided,  and  with  the  correct  packinc 
slip.  Customers  do  not  need  to  rewinc 
films  or  to  insure  them  for  return 
shipment. 


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New  Rental 
Rates 


Rental  prices  in  this  Cumulative 
Supplement  have  been 
computed  according  to  a  new 
fee  policy.  All  published  rental 
prices  in  previous  catalogs  and 
information  service  publications 
should  be  increased  by  $3.00. 
This  new  pricing  policy  applies 
to  all  film  orders  received  after 
Friday,  March  2,  1984,  and  to  all 
films  requested  for  use  after 
July  1,  1984,  regardless  of  when 
the  order  is  placed. 

These  newly  computed  prices 
will  be  noted  on  confirmation 
forms  sent  to  film  users  in 
advance  of  the  actual  shipment 
of  a  film.  Since  this  process 
usually  takes  approximately 
three  weeks,  a  toll-free  phone 
call  will  confirm  the  new  price  of 
a  film  needed  sooner. 


VI 


Bi 


Shipping  and 
3illing 


find 


Shipping  and  billing  instructions 
hould  be  clear  and  complete.  If 

ie  billing  instructions  are  the  same  as 
ie  shipping  instructions,  just  write 
same";  but  if  there  is  any  difference, 
>e  sure  to  give  us  the  complete  infor- 
nation.  This  is  especially  necessary  in 
ities  where  individual  names  and  even 
chool  names  without  street  addresses 
nean  nothing  to  the  post  office. 

Our  confirmation  of  your  order  is 
ent  to  the  shipping  address  unless  in- 
ductions to  send  them  to  a  different 
iddress  accompany  the  film  order. 

Be  sure  to  use  ZIP  code.  It  makes 
jrompt  delivery  and  return  easier. 

Use  a  single  order  number.  All 
Ims  ordered  at  one  time  for  one 
chool  should  be  consolidated  into 
>ne  chronological  list  and  covered  by 
9>ne  order  number.  For  this  number  to 
ippear  on  mailing  labels  or  invoices, 
ve  must  have  it  at  the  time  the  order 
5  placed.  Because  of  the  volume  of 
naterial  we  process,  we  CANNOT  add 

later. 

Mark  confirming  purchase  orders 
'Confirming  —  Do  Not  Duplicate." 
:ormal  purchase  orders  are  often  is- 
sued after  a  phone  or  mail  order  has 
>een  placed.  Unless  you  clearly  mark 
nese  orders  CONFIRMING  —  DO  NOT 
DUPLICATE,  they  are  submitted  to  the 
:omputer  and  a  duplicate  booking  re- 
wits.  You  are  billed  for  both  bookings. 

ilm  Delivery 

:ilms,  other  than  feature  films,  are 
ihipped  library  rate  unless  other  in- 
ductions are  given.  Some  of  our  cus- 
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VII 


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•  • 


New  Titles 
to  Our  Collections 


Since  the  publication  of  the  gen- 
eral catalog  of  the  University  of 
Illinois  Film  Center,  Illinois  Film 
(1981-1983) 

Use  this  cumulative  1982-84  supple- 
ment with  the  general  catalog  of  the 
University  of  Illinois  Film  Center,  Illinois 
Film  (1981-1983),  as  well  as  any  other 
of  our  film  information  publications. 

The  descriptions  of  new  titles  are  al- 
phabetized by  title.  A  topical  index  fol- 
lows. 


AGRO-INDUSTRIES    /    3 


ABRAHAM  LINCOLN  (SECOND  EDITION) 

j-h  22  minutes  50415  color:$  16.50 

I  Reenacts  incidents  in  Lincoln's  life  which  characterize  him  as  an  outstanding  exponent  of  human 
freedom.  Traces  interesting  events  of  his  early  boyhood  which  reveal  his  character  and  point  to  his 
several  careers.  Associates  familiar  Lincoln  quotations  with  the  incidents  which  prompted  them.  A  1982 
production,  (eb) 

ACIDS  AND  BASES  I:  [ACIDIC  AND  BASIC  SOLUTIONS]  (CHEM  101) 

c-a  18  minutes      %"  U-Matic        CO0 138  color: $35. 00 

Cassette  Sale:  $160.00 
Lists  and  demonstrates  characteristics  of  acids  and  bases,  gives  rules  governing  their  formation, 
neutralization  and  behavior.  Reviews  Arrhenius'  theory  of  the  ionization  of  electrolytes  in  water,  shows 
how  chemical  behavior  can  be  explained  by  the  presence  of  dissociated  ions.  Lists  successively  more 
comprehensive  defintions  of  'acid'  and  'base:'  Bronsted  and  Lowry,  Lewis.  Computer  diagrams  illustrate 
•definitions:  proton-donors,  proton  acceptors;  electron-pair  donors,  electron-pair  acceptors.  Discusses 
conjugate  acid-base  pairs;  shows  how  a  reaction  can  be  classified  as  an  acid-base  reaction  without 
proton  transfer.  Demonstrates,  with  copper  sulfate  and  water,  how  the  copper  ion  fits  all  three 
definitions.  A  1980  production,  (ui) 

ACIDS  AND  BASES  II:  [IONIZATION  OF  WATER,  pH,  WEAK  ACIDS  AND  BASES] 
(CHEM  101) 

c-a  18  minutes      %"  U-Matic        CO0 139  color: $35 00 

Cassette  Sale:  $160.00 
Reviews  definitions  of  acids  and  bases  preparatory  to  discussion  of  their  similarities  and  differences 
with  regard  to  their  behavior  in  water.  Lists  certain  special  properties  of  water;  discusses  the  meaning 
of  its  ion  product  constant.  Defines  pH,  explains  its  relation  to  H  +  ;  explains  pH  ratings  and 
acidity/basicity.  Discusses  and  demonstrates  weak  acids  and  bases;  shows  how  to  write  equilibrium 
expressions  using  acid  or  base  dissociation  constants  and  how  to  find  the  initial  concentration  of  an 
acid  of  known  Ka  given  the  pH.  A  1980  production,  (ui) 


ACIDS  AND  BASES  III:  [HYDROLISIS  AND  BUFFERS]  (CHEM  101) 

c-a  18  minutes      W  U-Matic        CO0 140  color: $35 OO 

Cassette  Sale:  $160.00 
Defines  hydrolisis.  Shows  how  chemical  indicators  can  be  used  to  detect  pH.  Discusses  the  inverse 
relationship  of  the  strengths  of  conjugate  acid-base  pairs.  Shows  the  use  of  a  pH  meter  and  how  to 
:alculate  pH  from  limited  information.  Describes  and  demonstrates  buffer  systems;  shows  the  working 
)f  the  Henderson-Hasselbalch  Equation.  Shows  application  of  facts  discussed  thus  far  to  calculations 
nvolving  buffer  systems.  Defines  buffer  capacity,  lists  important  buffers:  oceans,  blood.  A  1980 
production,  (ui) 


ACIDS  AND  BASES  IV:  [INDICATORS  AND  ACID-BASE  TITRATIONS]  (CHEM  101) 

■a  18  minutes      W  U-Matic        C00141  color:$3500 

Cassette  Sale:  $160.00 
Defines  and  demonstrates  the  use  of  indicators,  showing  how  they  change  color  over  a  pH  range  of  2 
inits  centered  around  the  pKa  of  the  indicator.  Shows  the  use  of  an  indicator  board  and  of  a  pH  meter, 
biscusses  the  application  of  the  Le  Chatelier  principle  to  titration.  Graphs  the  titration  curve  for  various 
jiubstances,  identifying  the  equivalence  point.  Demonstrates  things  to  consider  in  the  selection  of  a 
proper  indicator  for  various  titrations,  determining  pH  at  various  points  in  the  completion  of  a  given 
jeaction.  Discusses  the  role  of  weak  acid  equilibrium  in  the  titration  of  a  weak  acid  with  a  strong  base, 
ncludes  a  skit  showing  the  use  of  a  pH  meter  to  solve  a  murder  mystery.  A  1980  production,  (ui) 


ACNE:  IT'S  NOT  YOUR  FAULT 

!-h-c-a  26  minutes  84821  color: $17.00 

Seeks  to  dispel  myths  regarding  causes  and  cures,  using  actual  cases  to  show  efficacy  of  proper 
reatment.  Reviews  symptoms  of  the  four  types  of  acne  and  shows  methods  of  control,  giving  advice  for 
'oung  people  afflicted  with  each  type.  Shows  new  medical  procedures  for  more  serious  types.  A  1980 
iroduction.  (morv) 


XCTION  IN  RURAL  LIVING  AREAS 

7-c-a  17  minutes 


56853 


color:  $16. 50 
Film  sale:$255.00 
Cassette  sale: $155.00 
Documents  that  the  farmers  of  the  great  prairie  have  long  produced  Uruguay's  staples,  meat  and  wool. 
always  independent,  they  often  overcome  great  difficulties  without  outside  help.  The  government  is  now 
rganizing  agricultural  communities  to  improve  rural  conditions  and  increase  food  production.  ACOR  — 
tegional  Community  Action  —  sends  specialists  to  work  with  people,  help  improve  local  health  and 
;choot  facilities,  and  replace  substandard  housing  with  traditional  adobe  dwellings,  using  modern 
echniques.  The  farmers'  traditional  suspicion  of  state  paternalism  is  being  overcome.  A  1976 
iroduction.  (unchs;  ui) 


ADDICTIONS,  COMPULSIONS,  AND  ALTERNATIVE  HIGHS 

-h-c-a  24  minutes  84803  color:$21.50 

xamines  the  compulsion  /  addiction  mechanism  —  the  human  drive  for  absence  of  pain  and  presence 
f  pleasure,  presenting  it  as  a  positive  trait,  but  demonstrating  realistically  the  grave  dangers  present 
n  the  fact  that  body  and  mind  adjust  tolerance  levels  so  that  it  takes  "more"  to  produce  the  same 
ffect.  Four  actual  case  histories  (alcohol,  drug  abuse,  compulsive  gambling  and  compulsive  eating) 
re  presented.  Points  toward  the  natural  "highs"  resulting  from  many  types  of  achievement.  Baseball 
tar  Lou  Johnson,  recovering  from  alcoholism,  points  to  that  victory  as  the  greatest  "high"  he  has 
nown.  A  1981  production,  (roun;  ab) 


\DVENTURES  IN  GRAMMAR  GALAXY,  PART  1:  SUBJECT  AND  PREDICATE 

•Hi  19  minutes  56537  color: $16  50 

:asts  the  review  of  sentence  components  in  the  context  of  a  plot  by  aliens  from  another  planet  to  steal 
he  masterplan  for  the  English  language.  Their  leader  sends  teams  to  gather  sentences  to  put  into  their 
entence  analyzer.  Ralph,  a  captured  language  lab  robot,  helps  explain  The  commando  teams  are  tested 


by  their  leader  on  a  lunar  firing  range,  where  laser  guns  hit  targets  to  be  identified:  nouns,  verbs, 
simple  subjects  and  predicates,  complete  subjects  and  predicates.  A  1979  production,  (ab) 

ADVENTURES  IN  GRAMMAR  GALAXY,  PART  2:  ADJECTIVES,  ADVERBS,  AND 
PREPOSITIONAL  PHRASES 

i-j-h  13  minutes  56538  color:  $13. 50 

Outer  space  men  Tark  and  Sark,  who  have  a  supply  of  nouns  and  verbs  from  earth's  language,  find  they 
cannot  send  sufficiently  detailed  messages.  A  travelling  salesman  from  Marvin's  Marvy  Modifier 
Company  arrives  in  the  nick  of  time  with  a  stock  of  adjectives  and  adverbs,  and  enables  them  to  save 
the  galaxy.  A  1979  production,  (ab) 

ADVENTURES  IN  GRAMMAR  GALAXY,  PART  3:  COMMON  NOUNS,  PROPER  NOUNS, 
AND  PRONOUNS 

i-j-h  18  minutes  56540  color:$  16.00 

Fizzler  Industries,  on  the  planet  of  Farragon,  sends  a  desperate  order  for  words  from  earth's  Language 
Lab.  Shipping  clerks  carefully  mark  the  different  types:  common  nouns,  proper  nouns,  pronouns.  While 
the  words  are  on  the  way,  a  disillusioned  former  Fizzler  employee  hijacks  all  the  pronouns.  He  is 
arrested  by  the  space  patrol,  and  his  trial  is  the  occasion  for  further  information  about  pronouns: 
relative,  personal  and  possessive.  Final  review  by  Robot  Ralph.  A  1979  production,  (ab) 

ADVENTURES  IN  GRAMMAR  GALAXY,  PART  4:  VERBSTAR 

i-j-h  18  minutes  56541  color:$  16.50 

Verbstar  is  an  orbiting  space  platform  where  visitors  can  come  to  learn  about  verbs.  Station  One 
exhibit  shows  how  verbs  change  endings  and  use  helpers.  Station  Two  features  the  solution,  by 
Sherlock  Holmes  and  Dr.  Watson,  of  the  Mystery  of  the  S-verbs.  Station  Three  exhibit  introduces 
auxiliary  verbs.  Station  Four  has  a  time  machine,  which  shows  how  verbs  indicate  time.  At  Station  Five 
there  is  a  talk  show  featuring  Dr.  Ernest  Verbose,  whose  invention,  the  irregular  verb  machine,  shows 
irregular  forms,  typical  errors,  and  correct  answers.  A  1979  production,  (ab) 

ADVENTURES  OF  TOM  SAWYER  (QUICK  TAKES) 

j-h-c-a  18  minutes  84639  color:$14.50 

Highlights  of  the  story  excerpted  from  the  classic  United  Artists  production  starring  May  Robson  and 
Walter  Brennan,  with  Tommy  Kelly  as  Tom.  A  1938  production,  (ua;  abc) 

AFGHANISTAN:  THREADS  OF  LIFE 

j-h-c-a  29  minutes  84691  color:$  19.25 

Characterizes  lives  and  livelihood  of  dwellers  in  the  countryside  and  cities  of  Afghanistan.  Shows  how 
their  Islamic  faith  affects  the  daily  routine.  Villages  are  self-sufficient  by  growing  wheat,  barley,  figs 
and  grapes.  Visits  the  bazaar  that  is  the  heart  of  every  town,  showing  crafts  sold  there:  tooled  silver, 
pottery,  rugs.  Highlights  the  weaving  of  carpets  as  the  most  characteristic.  A  1980  production,  (ird;  eb) 

AFRICA:  A  NEW  LOOK 

h-c-a  27  minutes  85031  color:$17.75 

Gives  a  photographically  enhanced  overview  of  the  African  continent:  one  fifth  of  the  earth's  surface, 
half  of  which  is  desert,  is  home  to  four  hundred  million  people,  %  of  whom  live  by  farming,  herding,  or 
some  combination  of  these.  Irregularity  of  water  supply  tends  to  be  a  problem,  as  does  the  rate  of 
urban  growth,  greater  than  that  of  any  other  continent.  Half  the  population  is  under  the  age  of  15,  and 
both  birth  and  death  rates  are  higher  than  anywhere  else  on  earth.  Surveys  problems  of  disease  and 
medicine,  education,  politics  and  religion.  A  1981  production,  (iff) 

AN  AFTERNOON  WITH  GREGOR  PIATIGORSKY 

j-h-c-a  15  minutes  56657  color:$15.50 

A  filmic  portrait  of  a  great  man  and  musician  which  enables  viewers  to  share  moments  such  as  those 
which  caused  him  to  say  "many  people  behave  as  if  there  is  something  better  than  life  —  but  there  is 
nothing  better."  He  is  shown  with  his  wife,  his  students,  his  garden,  and  of  course,  his  cello.  Conveys 
the  warmth,  humanity  and  humor  which  characterized  his  life.  Completed  shortly  before  his  death,  in 
1973.  (phpr) 

AGE  OF  DISCOVERY:  ENGLISH,  FRENCH  AND  DUTCH  EXPLORATIONS  (REVISED) 

i-j-h-c  12  minutes  56556  color:  $13.00 

The  quest  to  find  a  Northwest  Passage  to  Asia  to  compete  with  Spain  and  Portugal's  southern  trade 
routes  motiviated  a  series  of  expansive  expeditions.  Uses  authentic  maps  to  trace  the  routes  in 
animation  techniques  of  major  explorers  —  Cabot,  Verrazano,  Cartier,  Frobisher,  Drake,  and  Hudson. 
Recounts  voyages  that  pushed  back  the  frontiers  of  the  known  world  and  laid  the  groundwork  for  the 
exploration  of  North  America.  A  1979  production,  (c) 

AGE  OF  DISCOVERY:  SPANISH  AND  PORTUGUESE  EXPLORATIONS  (REVISED) 

i-j-h-c  12  minutes  56557  color:$  13.00 

Maps  with  the  routes  of  historic  voyages  traced  by  animation  techniques  illuminate  the 
accomplishments  of  Prince  Henry  the  Navigator,  Diaz,  Columbus,  da  Gama,  Magellan,  de  Leon,  Balboa, 
Cortez,  and  Pizzaro.  Discusses  the  new  age  ushered  in  by  the  quest  for  new  trade  routes  that  led  to 
lands  and  peoples  which  changed  western  European  life  and  thought.  A  1979  production,  (c) 

AGING:  THE  METHUSELAH  SYNDROME 

h-c-a  57  minutes         2  reels  70589  color: $28.00 

Distinguishes  individual  rates  of  aging,  tracing  them  to  genetic  code.  Lists  some  effects  of  aging: 
inefficiency  of  metabolizing  sugar,  decline  in  the  nerve-muscle  coordination  necessitated  by  complex 
tasks.  Examines  a  case  history  of  progeria.  Resumes  University  of  Florida  research  disproving  that 
some  cells  can  live  forever.  Demonstrates  how  underfeeding  extends  the  life  span  of  mice.  Examines 
social  and  life-quality  implications  of  extending  human  span.  A  1982  production,  (wgbh;  tlf) 


AGRO-INDUSTRIES 

h-c-a  24  minutes 


84899 


color:$21.00 

Film  sale:  $360.00 

Cassette  sale: $220.00 

Shows  how  development  of  agro-industries  in  Kenya  strengthens  the  economy  and  reverses  rural-urban 


4    /    AGRO-INDUSTRIES 


.- 

ALCOHOL  -  HOW  MUCH  IS  TOO  MUCH? 

p-i-j-h  16  minutes  57067  color:$14.7t^ 

Mixes  facts  about  alcohol's  effects  on  the  body  with  interviews  of  young  people  recovering  from  JJji 
struggles  with  alcoholism.  Dramatizes  a  OWI  arrest;  shows  tests  used  to  determine  degree  of  sobriety.  A  * 
depressant  which  gives  the  illusion  of  being  a  stimulant,  alcohol  is  responsible  for  over  50%  of  fatal  K 
highway  accidents.  A  198!.  production,  (ffco) 

-Hi 

ALCOHOL:  USE  OR  ABUSE? 

j-h  13  minutes  56839  color:$12.5if 

Presents  facts  and  misconceptions  regarding  the  use  of  alcohol.  Discussion  features  teen  narrators,  r 
who  examine  reasons  people  give  for  drinking,  actual  physiological  effects,  and  problems  drinking  jjjj 
causes.  Vignettes  interrupt  to  illustrate.  Summary  of  the  "case"  made  precedes  the  final  question,  put  * 
to  the  viewer  for  decision.  A  1977  production,  (gcfp;  aims) 

ALCOHOLS  APART!  ~t 

h-c-a  25  minutes  84788  color: $20. 51 111 

Demonstrates  how  the  gas  chromatograph  enables  the  separation,  identification  and  quantification  of  r. 
individual  components  of  crude  oil  and  its  petroleum  fractions,  which  are  diverse  and  complex  carbon  r 
compounds.  Shows  equipment,  procedures,  chromatograms.  Visits  Metropolitan  Police  laboratory  in  Jf ' 
London  to  demonstrate  the  use  of  gas  chromatography  in  measuring  ethanol  in  blood  samples  of  drivers*'1 
accused  of  DWI.  Demonstrates  some  chemical  properties  of  linear  alcohols,  showing  serial  relationships.^ 
A  1978  production,  (bbc  /  openu;  umed) 

ALGEBRA  (MATHEMATICS) 

j-h-c  15  minutes  57056  color:$20.5i 

Illustrates  the  use  of  symbols  in  developing  simple  formulas,  beginning  with  the  "think  of  a  number"  ,, 
game,  played  by  two  men  on  a  train.  As  the  train  goes  through  a  tunnel,  the  two  demonstrate  howl. 
similar  concepts  and  formulae  can  be  used,  together  with  a  stop  watch,  to  determine  the  length  of  thei| 
tunnel.  A  1978  production,  (openu;  mg) 


migration.  The  film  focuses  on  successful  regional  examples,  illustrating  coordination  between 
government  and  industry,  management  and  labour.  Sugar  plantations  bring  work  and  prosperity  as  well 
as  the  benefits  of  special  training  and  education.  Growing  chrysanthemums  for  the  lucrative  European 
market  means  wide-ranging  social  improvements.  Pineapple  growing  and  processing  results  in  upgraded 
community  housing,  an  engineering  training  school  and  cooperative  land  ownership.  A  1976  production, 
(unchs;  ui) 

AH,  MAN  -  SEE  WHAT  YOU'VE  DONE 

general  26  minutes  85041  color:$16.75 

Spotlights  the  role  of  water  in  maintaining  life  on  earth  and  lists  sources  of  pollution:  chemical 
contamination,  offshore  drilling  and  oil  spills,  lead  (now  present  even  in  Arctic  snow),  sewage  and 
garbage  disposal.  Features  child  narrators,  and  a  song  having  the  same  title  as  the  film.  A  1971 
production,  (naf;  mcfi) 

AH...WE  HUMANS 

general  11  minutes  04989  color:$  11.75 

A  whimsical  non-language  animation  spotlights  typical  human  behavior  when  confronted  with  cultural 
differences.  Follows  adjustments  which  take  place  between  the  pink  tribe  and  the  blue  tribe  as  they 
become  acquainted.  Just  when  all  seems  well,  they  are  confronted  by  a  green  tribe...  A  1980 
production,  (ifub;  benf) 

AIRWAR  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR,  Episode  13) 

h-c-a  26  minutes  84948  mixed:$  19.00 

Film  sale: $495. 00 
Describes  American  policies  of  "limited"  and  "surgical"  bombing;  lists  and  describes  types  of 
capabilities  of  American  planes  and  missiles.  The  population  of  North  Viet  Nam  withstood  800,000  tons 
of  bombs,  never  disclosing  the  number  of  casualties.  Covers  the  change  of  opinion  of  Defense  Secretary 
Robert  Macnamara  and  his  withdrawal  from  office.  Estimates  that  it  took  approximately  80  tons  of 
bombs  to  eliminate  one  infiltrator,  leading  one  commentator  to  remark  that  it  was  "like  using  a  sledge 
hammer  to  kill  flies."  A  1980  production,  (itl  /  cineq;  bon) 

ALADURA:  THE  PRAYING  PEOPLE  (MAN'S  RELIGIOUS  QUEST) 

h-c-a  24  minutes  85123  color: $20. 50 

Presents  beliefs  and  customs  as  practiced  by  the  Aladura  in  the  Cherubim  and  Seraphim  Church  of 
London.  This  church  was  established  by  and  for  the  support  of  Yoruba  tribe  members  from  Western 
Nigeria,  in  London  to  further  their  education.  Aladura  churches  are  a  Protestant  offshoot,  essentially  an 
interpretation  of  missionary-introduced  Christianity  to  fit  Nigerian  cosmology.  Shows  ritual  elements, 
giving  Biblical  basis  for  their  derivation  when  available.  A  1978  production,  (openu;  mg) 

ALBERTA 

j-h-c-a  28  minutes  H00033VC  color:$21.50 

An  album-type  montage  of  all  there  is  to  see  and  do  in  Canada's  midwest:  the  natives  engaged  in  local 
occupations  are  shown  at  cattle  herding,  oil-drilling,  lumbering,  wheat  harvesting,  chemical  research, 
canning,  dairying,  the  preparation  of  sausage  and  bacon.  Recreational  aspects  form  a  second  chapter: 
the  Calgary  Exhibition  &  Stampede,  Edmonton  Klondike  Days,  Banff,  Lake  Louise,  the  Alberta  Game 
Farm,  Heritage  Park.  Prices  given  being  those  of  production  date,  are  not  valid.  \"  U-Matic 
Videocassette.  '75(?)  (bon;  hen) 

ALBERTA  HUNTER:  BLUES  AT  THE  COOKERY 

j-h-c-a  45  minutes  90389  color:$24.75 

Biography,  with  cameo  performances,  of  blues  singer  Alberta  Hunter,  still  performing  at  age  86  in  a 
New  York  City  club.  Interview  sections  are  interspersed  with  performances,  bringing  out  the  personality 
and  philosophy  of  an  appealing  artist.  A  1983  production,  (tcul) 

ALCOHOL  AND  DRUGS:  HOW  THEY  AFFECT  YOUR  BODY 

j-h-c  20  minutes  56735  color:$  16.50 

An  approach  comparing  the  intake  of  toxic  substances  to  the  pollution  of  the  environment.  Animation 
illustrates  effects  on  body  and  brain.  Overviews  with  teens  who  have  solved  the  problem  of  alcoholism 
are  interpersed  with  recitation  /  discussions  in  a  classroom  of  younger  children,  exploring  reasons  for 
dependency  and  possibilities  for  alternative  behaviors.  A  1981  production,  (sif;  ab) 

ALCOHOL  AND  DRUGS...MAKING  THE  DECISION 

h-c-a  27  minutes  84715  color:$16.00 

Examines  ways  people  use  to  'escape'  feelings,  treating  this  need  as  a  disease.  Interviews  people  who 
have  recovered  from  dependencies,  offers  suggestions  for  avoiding  and  /  or  overcoming  them.  A  1978 
production,  (sif) 

ALCOHOL...DRUGS...A  WAY  OUT 

h-c-a  20  minutes  56670  color$  14.50 

A  section  called  'the  winners'  game'  presents  approaches  to  overcoming  the  negative  emotions  which 
draw  people  into  dependencies.  Offers  constructive  new  directions.  A  1976  production,  (sif) 

ALCOHOL,  DRUGS  AND  YOU:  A  LOSING  COMBINATION 

j-h-c  25  minutes  85166  color: $19.00 

Examines  'reasons'  for  drinking  (boredom,  pain,  loneliness,  alcoholism  in  the  family)  and  for  refraining. 
Features  experimental  tests  in  which  older  teens  cooperate  with  law  enforcement  officers  in 
demonstration  tests  of  their  driving  skills  with  various  alcohol  levels  in  their  blood.  Three  "themic  ties" 
run  throughout:  the  testing  situation,  a  pair  of  comics  who  cancaturize  the  reactions  of  a  depressed 
and  selfish  person,  and  a  narrator/advisor  who  comments  on  what  is  hard  and  easy,  foolish  and  wise, 
and  tells  where  to  get  help  with  alternative  behaviors.  A  1982  production,  (sif,  ab) 

ALCOHOL,  DRUGS,  OR  ALTERNATIVES 

j-h-c-a  26  minutes  84714  color:$15.75 

Interviews  with  people  engaged  in  successful  'come-backs'  from  alcohol  and  drug  dependencies  give 
facts  and  feelings.  Real  problems  which  lead  people  into  dependencies  are  discussed,  and  some  real 
alternatives  offered.  A  1979  production,  (sif) 


ALGEBRA  OF  THE  UNKNOWN  (HISTORY  OF  MATHEMATICS) 

c-a  24  minutes  85132  color: $20.  Sifj", 

Traces  the  development  of  what  is  thought  of  today  as  analytic  or  coordinate  geometry.  Describes  the  "" 
status  of  Greek  and  Medieval  dealings  with  problems  including  variables;  cites  the  development  oT^ 
symbolic  notation,  contributed  to  by  Descartes,  as  responsible  for  enabling  solutions.  Descartes  first  Hj 
realized  that  the  solution  to  every  equation  involving  two  unknowns  represented  a  locus.  Fermat,  j*1 
independently  studying  Appolonius,  arrived  at  the  same  conclusion.  Lecture  format  with  models  and  p'< 
drawings.  Features  Professor  Carl  B.  Boyer,  Brooklyn  College,  New  York,  and  Open  University  lecturers  P 
A  1975  production,  (openu;  mg) 


ALHAJI  BAI  KONTE 

h-c-a  12  minutes  57144  color:$13.0> 

Introduces  a  kora  player,  and  explains  his  role  in  society:  musician,  oral  historian,  entertainer  and 
learned  Muslim,  the  kora  player  has  been  a  central  figure  in  Mandinka  society  since  the  thirteenth 
century.  Includes  performances  on  the  kora,  a  21-stringed  instrument  whose  strings  are  mounted 
perpendicular  to  the  sound  box,  a  calabash.  Filmed  in  the  West  African  republics  of  Gambia  and 
Senegal,  showing  aspects  of  traditional  social  and  economic  life:  scenes  of  the  market  and  its  crafts,  o 
leisure  time  at  tea,  of  a  visit  to  a  holy  man.  Narrated  by  Taj  Mahal,  who  explores  the  connection 
between  kora  music  and  the  blues.  A  1978  production,  (cei) 


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ALL  OUR  MISS  STEADMANS 

h-c-a  31  minutes  83671  color:$l8.7 

Explores  the  growing  problem  of  Britain's  aged  by  focusing  on  the  life  of  eighty-six-year-old  Mis;  pM 
Steadman.  With  the  vast  increase  in  the  number  of  elderly,  Britain's  welfare  system  lacks  the  facilities  K-i 
and  personnel  to  provide  the  care  and  treatment  required,  leaving  more  and  more  old  people  to  fend  fo  Bjc 
themselves.  Through  interviews  with  welfare  and  health  care  personnel  and  relatives  of  the  aged,  thf^( 
question  of  what  will  happen  to  Miss  Steadman  is  answered  sadly  with  examples  of  what  has  happenei,  rm 
to  others  like  her.  A  1977  production,  (thtv;  bon)  i  K: 


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ALL  THE  TROUBLES  OF  THE  WORLD 

j-h-c-a  22  minutes  84893  color: $18.0 f- 

Portrays  a  future  society,  completely  computer-dependent:  the  computer  controls  the  economy,  solve:  Hi 
problems  of  all  kinds,  prevents  crime  by  predicting  it.  The  plot  revolves  around  the  computer'; 
prediction  of  its  own  destruction,  and  the  family  that  is  innocently  involved.  Dramatized  from  thi 
suspense  science  fiction  of  Isaac  Asimov.  A  1978  production,  (cbs;  ab) 


ALL  THE  WAY  UP  THERE 

h-c-a  27  minutes  84613  color:$19.5 

A  cerebral  palsy  victim,  24  years  old,  dreams  of  climbing  a  mountain.  A  mountaineer  who  knows  hin 
decides  to  help  him  realize  his  dream.  The  story  of  their  friendship  and  their  victory  is  brought  to  thi 
screen,  together  with  some  interesting  questions.  A  1980  production,  (valh;  eb) 


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ALWAYS  BE  CAREFUL 

k-p  11  minutes  05043  color:$10.7 

Clay  animation  enlivens  the  presentation  of  five  major  home  safety  rules  to  protect  children  agains 
common  hazards  of  burns,  shocks,  and  poisoning.  Peter,  Polly,  and  Bosely  the  Bird  are  the  chie 
characters.  Sponsored  by  Ontario  Physicians,  and  animated  in  London,  (lock;  mcfi) 


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[AMBULATORY  TREATMENT  OF  TUBERCULOSIS]  (TRAITEMENT  AMBULATOIRE  D 
LA  TUBERCULOSE) 

c-a  30  minutes      W  U-Matic        K00059  color: $281 

Cassette  Sale:  $2701 
Resumes  briefly  the  history  of  the  disease  and  its  treatment,  contrasting  with  new  knowledge  tha 
makes  home  treatment  possible.  Gives  statistics  on  contagion  and  relapse,  contrasting  in-patient  wit 
outpatient  treatment.  Lists  advantages  of  out-patient  treatment,  discussing  antibacterial  drugs  an 
the  organizations  which  monitor  outpatient  medication  and  progress.  Mentions  antibacterial  agents  i 


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;,  showing  graphed  dosage  for  patients  still  testing  positive.  Enumerates  other  functions  of  care 
iters,  touching  on  problems  of  distant  patients.  Filmed  in  Algeria,  1971.  (jabo) 


1ERICA  IN  VIET  NAM  (VIET  NAM;  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR,  Episode  1) 

:-a  55  minutes         3  reels  77017  color: $28. 75 

Film  sale: $835.00 

ssents  an  overview  of  the  entire  series,  giving  the  historical  background  (including  religious  and 
itical  elements)  and  the  chief  events  (including  the  attitudes  and  decisions  of  key  figures)  of  the 
duct  of  the  American  presence  in  Viet  Nam  from  1945  to  the  day  in  1975  when  President  Geraid 
d  declared  the  war  to  be  ended  for  America.  A  1980  production,  (itl  /  cineq;  bon) 

IERICA  WORKS  WHEN  AMERICA  WORKS 

c-a  78  minutes  98931  color:$4500 

mines  data  relevant  to  answering  the  question:  "Which  costs  more,  training  or  welfare?"  Presents 
ts  concerning  the  change  in  the  nature  of  necessary  job-related  skills  brought  about  by  various  kinds 
automation.  Examines  programs  which  provide  retraining,  including  the  West  German  system  which  is 
ndled  by  a  national  clearing  house  and  training  program  modeled  after  the  Gl  Bill.  Examines 
/etiological  difficulties  in  pockets  of  unemployment:  "Money  doesn't  mean  anything.  How  long  can  I 
j  without  a  sense  of  accomplishment?"  Presents  beginning  local  attempts  in  South  Carolina  and 
:higan;  deplores  the  lack  of  a  central  information  and  planning  agency  at  the  federal  level.  A  1981 
duction.  (nbc;fi) 


1ERICAN  FOREIGN  POLICY  SERIES 

EISENHOWER  AND  THE  COLD  WAR 
KENNEDY  AND  CONFRONTATION 
TRUMAN  AND  CONTAINMENT 
(eb) 


see: 


1ERICAN  INDIANS:  YESTERDAY  AND  TODAY 

•/  19  minutes  57068  color:$  16.00 

ounts  legends,  customs  and  lifestyles  of  three  different  tribes:  Shoshone-Paiute,  Cheyenne,  and 
quois-Seneca.  Young  tribal  members  tell  in  their  own  words  how  they  experience  their  Native 
erican  heritage.  General  introduction  and  linking  narrative  are  by  actor  Ned  Romero,  himself  a  Native 
erican.  A  1982  production,  (ffco) 

ERICAN  MILITARY  STRENGTH:  SECOND  TO  NONE? 

o-a  51  minutes  C70554  color:  $23. 25 

amines  the  logic  of  the  'deterrent  theory'  —  the  idea  that  the  knowledge  of  the  sheer  horror  of 
lear  war  is  enough  to  prevent  the  use  of  the  weapons.  Labels  this  reasoning  "a  logical  wasteland." 
ludes  a  dramatization  of  what  is  scheduled  to  happen  in  the  event  of  an  ICBM  attack.  Questions  what 
are  to  make  of  the  fact  that  we  have  no  genuine  civil  defense  capability,  and  that  our  land-based 
iSiles  are  now  vulnerable.  Alternatives  for  their  protection  are  diagrammed  and  speculated  upon, 
itlights  European  reluctance  to  share  intelligence  with  America  for  fear  of  finding  their  secrets  on 
front  page  of  the  New  York  Times.  Written  and  narrated  by  Ted  Koppel.  lk"  U-Matic  videocassette. 
979  production,  (abc) 


IE  AMERICAN  SHEEPMAN 

:-a  27  minutes  81065  color:$  10.00 

;cribes  and  praises  the  life  of  the  sheepman,  characterizing  it  in  the  narration,  by  Jim  Davis,  and  in 
erviews  of  sheepmen  in  half  a  dozen  states  from  California  to  Virginia.  Shows  how  fleece  is  changed 
fabric;  includes  a  section  on  the  Navajos.  A  1981  production,  (phelp  for  aspc) 


AMERICAN  TIME  CAPSULE 

-c-a  3  minutes  04896  color:$  11.00 

years  of  American  history  are  capsulized  in  kinestasis,  edited  to  the  rhythm  of  a  drum  solo  which 
ps  to  pace  and  to  emphasize.  A  set  of  visuals  in  chronological  order  beginning  with  the  Revolutionary 
r  and  ending  with  Gerald  Ford's  oath  of  office,  includes  everything  from  the  brutality  of  war,  through 
entions,  politics,  and  images  of  Mickey  Mouse.  Exposure  time  for  the  visuals  ranges  from  1/12  to  % 
second.  Charles  Braverman,  whose  brainchild  the  film  is,  says,  "When  you  look  at  200  years  in  3 
lutes,  you  see  things  that  maybe  you  didn't  realize  before."  A  1968  production,  (brpr;  pyr) 

ERICANA  SERIES    see: 

ART  IN  AMERICA  PART  8:  SCULPTURES 

ART  IN  AMERICA,  PART  9:  PHOTOGRAPHY  I  -  THE  BEGINNINGS  OF  A  NEW  ART 
ART  IN  AMERICA,  PART  10:  PHOTOGRAPHY  II  -  MASTERS  OF  THE  20TH  CENTURY 
(We) 


IRA'S  CHOICE 

20  minutes  56970  color: $17. 50 

imatizes  the  struggle  of  a  Druze  girl,  torn  between  tradition  which  forbids  women  advanced 
ication,  and  her  desire  to  be  a  doctor.  Conveys  the  flavor  of  the  Druze  culture,  an  independent  rural 
shoot  of  the  Islamic  faith  spread  throughout  Syria,  Lebanon  and  Israel.  Amira  weighs  the  ostracism 
begins  to  experience  as  it  becomes  evident  that  she  is  interested  in  something  besides  marriage, 
linst  her  medical  vocation.  A  1982  production,  (amitai;  ab) 

1Y-ON-THE-LIPS 

neral  32  minutes  85162  color:$22.25 

imatizes  the  story  of  a  new  teacher  in  a  school  for  the  deaf,  and  of  her  difficulties  in  getting 
eptance  for  the  aural-oral  approach  (as  opposed  to  signing).  (Setting  is  in  the  days  when 
if/blind  institutions  were  considered  'asylums.')  Portrays  her  victory  in  getting  help  for  the  school 
her  success  in  teaching  one  child  to  speak  clearly.  A  1981  production,  (wdp) 


ANSI  THE  SPIDER 

neral  11  minutes  05090  color:$  13.00 

or  animation,  using  the  sophisticated  geometric  style  of  the  Asante,  brings  to  life  the  local  folk  tale 
tithe  ancient  hero  Kwaku  Ananse  and  his  family  of  six  sons.  Animal  with  human  qualities,  he  is  by 


turns  mischievous  and  lovable.  When  Ananse  is  rescued  by  his  sons,  he  wishes  to  reward  one  of  them 
with  the  gift  of  a  globe  of  light.  When  he  is  unable  to  decide  which  most  deserves  it,  he  consults 
Nyame,  God  of  all  Creation,  whose  solution  is  to  place  it,  for  all  to  enioy,  in  the  sky,  whence  it  becomes 
known  as  the  moon.  Winner,  CINE  Golden  Eagle;  Blue  Ribbon,  American  Film  Festival.  A  1969 
production,  (text) 

THE  ANATOMY  OF  CRISIS  (FREE  TO  CHOOSE  [3]) 

h-c-a  58  minutes         2  reels  70594  color: $26. 50 

Retells  the  story  of  the  1930's  depression,  analyzing  causes  from  Friedman's  standpoint,  which  asserts 
that  it  was  a  failure  not  of  capitalism,  but  of  government:  specifically,  of  the  judgment  of  the  Federal 
Reserve  System.  Explains  the  psychology  of  "runs"  on  banks,  showing  how  one  bank  survived  such  a 
crisis.  Accuses  government  of  being  "the  major  single  source  of  (economic)  instability."  Reel  2 
debates  the  issues.  A  1979  production,  (wqln/vida;  pennc) 

THE  ANCIENT  EYES  OF  NEPAL  LOOK  TO  THE  FUTURE 

h-c-a  17  minutes  56952  color:$16.50 

Film  sale:$255.00 
Cassette  sale: $153. 00 
Films  and  explains  the  cultural  significance  of  ancient  traditions  and  art  motifs,  contrasting  the 
contemporary  problems  which  remain  to  be  solved.  Gives  some  of  the  approaches  which  are  being  used 
in  the  hope  of  solving  them.  A  1976  production,  (unchs;  ui) 

ANCIENT  MODERNS:  GREEK  ISLAND  ART  AND  CULTURE,  2000-3000  B.C. 

h-c-a  18  minutes  56757  color:$  15.50 

Presents  art  objects  and  artifacts  which  characterize  the  sculptural  concepts  of  a  lost  civilization  which 
flourished  in  the  Cyclades  Islands  of  the  Aegean  Sea  5000  years  ago.  Figures  of  stone  and  vessels  of 
marble  show  a  stylized  view  of  human  and  animal  figures  and  of  the  theme  of  the  sea,  which,  because 
they  have  been  imitated  by  moderns,  seem  modern.  A  1979  production,  (megr;  eb) 

AND  ON  THE  EIGHTH  DAY 

h-c-a  20  minutes         2  reels  70176  color:  $28. 00 

Examines  the  varieties  and  causes  of  pollution,  warning  against  the  exploitation  of  system  parts  with  no 
attention  to  the  effects  on  the  whole.  Focuses  in  particular  on  waste  disposal,  citing  the  Denver 
earthquake  caused  by  pumping  waste  from  the  manufacture  of  nerve  gas  into  underground  disposal 
sites.  Emphasizes  the  need  for  the  investigative  follow-up  of  radioactive  pollution,  whose  localized 
accumulation  causes  various  types  of  cancer  and  genetic  mutations.  Interviews  leading  critics  of 
nuclear  power  who  warn  that  fallout  products  from  nuclear  plants  will  soon  exceed  those  from  bomb 
testing.  Identifies  pollution  as  the  most  important  problem  for  the  next  200  years.  A  1973  production, 
(thtv;  bon) 

ANGER:  HANDLE  WITH  CARE 

p-i-j  13  minutes  57104  color: $13. 50 

Skits  dealing  with  situations  whose  natural  outcome  is  anger  are  played  two  ways,  showing 
constructive  and  destructive  ways  of  handling  this  volatile  emotion.  Skits  involve  youngsters  the  age  of 
the  target  audience.  Summarizes  advice  at  the  end:  "You  can't  really  expect  that  you  won't  get  angry: 
what's  important  is  how  you  handle  it."  A  1983  production,  (sif;  ab) 

ANGLES  (MATHEMATICS) 

j-h-c  15  minutes  57055  color: $20. 50 

Uses  animation,  live  photography  and  graphic  devices  to  demonstrate  the  techniques  involved  as  two 
narrators  on  a  park  bench  figure  the  height  of  a  tree  that  is  being  cut  down,  to  see  whether  they  are 
out  of  the  range  of  its  crash.  Introduces  trigonometric  functions  and  relevant  methods,  demonstrating 
some  ingeniously  with  the  use  of  a  horse,  then  returns  to  calculate  the  safety  of  the  two  narrators, 
confirmed  as  the  tree  falls  short  of  their  bench  in  exactly  the  amount  they  calculated.  A  1978 
production,  (openu;  mg) 

ANIMALS  OF  A  LIVING  REEF 

i-j  18  minutes  56629  color: $  17.00 

Australia's  Great  Barrier  Reef  is  a  sort  of  natural  'marine  zoo,'  visited  by  the  camera  to  display  both 
habitat  and  inhabitants  to  those  who  might  otherwise  never  visit  under  water.  At  least  two  dozen 
species  are  shown,  including  the  unusual  gorgonian  and  remora.  A  1980  production,  (emi;  cec) 

ANIMALS  OF  ASIA 

p-i-j  16  minutes  56621  color:$  16.50 

Shows  approximately  25  different  types  of  animals  native  to  Southeast  Asian  forests,  including  the 
langur,  loris,  mouse  deer,  gaur,  flying  fox,  and  saurus  crane.  Covers  feeding  habits,  camouflage,  unique 
behaviors.  Points  out  some  similarities  with  African  animals.  A  1980  production,  (cwfp;  cec) 

ANIMALS  OF  SOUTH  AMERICA 

p-i-j  17  minutes  56628  color:  $16.00 

The  mountains,  grasslands  and  forests  of  South  America  provide  a  home  for  a  large  variety  of  animals, 
many  strikingly  different  from  any  known  on  the  North  American  continent.  Shows  approximately  30 
different  species,  including  sloth,  tamandua,  agonti,  capybara,  cayman,  vicuna  and  rhea.  A  1980 
production,  (cwfp  with  ced;  cec) 

ANNUAL  FESTIVAL  OF  THE  DEAD:  THE  DOGON  PEOPLE  IN  THE  MALI  HIGHLANDS 
(AFRICAN  VILLAGE  LIFE  SERIES) 

h-c-a  14  minutes  57146  color: $1300 

Records  the  elements  of  the  traditional  memorial  observances  for  the  dead  as  they  are  carried  out  in 
this  locale.  Rituals  include  the  reenactment  of  courageous  warrior  exploits,  formal  mourning,  drinking 
and  dancing.  A  1967  production,  (iff) 

ANTARCTICA:  DESERT  OF  ICE  -  SEA  OF  LIFE 

h-c-a  29  minutes  84635  color: $20.00 

A  history  and  description  of  the  status  and  development  of  earth's  coldest,  dryest  continent, 
representing  one  tenth  of  its  total  land  surface.  Footage  of  Byrd's  initial  expedition  is  included  in  the 


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exploration  history.  Antarctica  is  totally  unique  in  being  the  object  of  a  thirteen  nation  treaty  agreeing 
to  preserve  it  for  cooperative  scientific  investigations.  Resources  are  enumerated  and  filmed,  results  of 
scientific  studies  given.  A  1979  production,  (kpbs;  crm  /  mcgh) 

THE  ANTIQUE  COLLECTOR 

i-j-h  28  minutes  84805  color:$20.25 

Grandma  has  a  little  shop  at  the  flea  market,  and  a  young  assistant  named  Tom  —  until  one  day  a  rich 
stranger  who  loves  old  things  and  old  people  invites  Grandma  to  live  in  his  beautiful  old  house.  Tom's 
struggle  to  deal  with  his  feelings  could  serve  as  a  framework  for  helping  young  people  deal  with  similar 
feelings  of  loss.  A  1980  production,  (call;  ab) 

[ANXIETY  AND  BLOOD  VESSELS]  (STRESS  ET  VAISSEAUX) 

c-a  42  minutes      %"  U-Matic        K00085  color: $33. 00 

Cassette  Sale:$378.00 
Summarizes  information  about  stress  shared  at  the  second  annual  international  symposium  on  stress: 
Selye's  physiological  model  of  the  communication  mechanisms;  the  need  for  further  research  on  the 
body  chemistry  known  to  be  involved  but  poorly  understood;  results  of  tests  on  laboratory  animals 
deliberately  stressed;  tests  of  the  body  chemistry  of  racing  car  drivers;  the  'life  change'  scale  with 
stress  ratings  of  events.  Concludes  that  neurostructures  relating  to  affectivity  are  critical  in  making  life 
choices  preventive  of  heart  trouble.  A  1981  production,  (jabo) 

ANYONE  CAN  DO  IT! 

general  12  minutes  05057  color: $12. 50 

Features  a  mimed  dramatization  (with  voiceover  narration)  as  framework  for  CPR  instructions:  a 
vacuum  cleaner  salesman  collapses  during  a  conversation  with  a  client,  who  rescues  him  by  her 
successful  application  of  CPR  techniques.  A  1981  production,  (crco;  ffco) 

ARS  GRATIA  ARTIS 

h-c-a  9  minutes  04975  color: $10. 25 

Zagreb's  devastating  surreal  symbolism  studies  the  relationships  between  the  artist  and  his  public. 
Combines  line-drawing  animation  with  special  effects.  A  1969  production,  (zag  /  janus;  pyr) 

ART  IN  AMERICA  PART  8:  SCULPTURES  (AMERICANA  SERIES) 

j-h-c-a  28  minutes  85027  color:$17.75 

Presents  a  brief  definition  and  history  of  sculptural  tradition  as  an  introduction  to  the  work  of  over 
fifty  American  artists,  spanning  the  19th  and  20th  centuries.  Early  gravestones  and  Spanish  colonial 
religious  figures  are  shown  as  anonymous  precursors  to  titled  and  signed  pieces.  Includes  a  segment  on 
public  monuments  and  buildings  as  well  as  individual  expressions.  A  1980  production,  (hfc) 

ART  IN  AMERICA,  PART  9:  PHOTOGRAPHY  I  -  THE  BEGINNINGS  OF  A  NEW  ART 
(AMERICANA  SERIES) 

j-h-c-a  25  minutes  85028  color:$  17.25 

Summarizes  the  history  of  non-American  developments  in  technical  processing  leading  to  photography 
as  an  art  medium.  Examines  daguerrotype,  ferrotype,  wet  and  dry  plate  processes,  stereoscopic 
presentation,  carte  de  visite,  and  motion.  Covers  technical  developments  to  the  arrival  of  Eastman's 
"Kodak."  Discusses  some  work  of  early  American  photographers:  Southworth,  Hawes,  Brady,  Hillers, 
Jackson,  Haynes,  Watkins,  Stieglitz.  A  1981  production,  (hfc) 

ART  IN  AMERICA,  PART  10:  PHOTOGRAPHY  II  -  MASTERS  OF  THE  20TH 
CENTURY  (AMERICANA  SERIES) 

j-h-c-a  25  minutes  85029  color: $17.25 

Surveys  approaches  to  photography:  pictorialism,  realism,  photomontage,  documentary,  art.  Interviews 
acknowledged  masters  Ansel  Adams,  Barbara  Moyer,  Eliot  Porter,  five  others.  Shows  how  publications 
such  as  "Camera  Work"  and  "Aperture"  influenced  the  art.  A  CINE  Golden  Eagle  winner,  produced  in 
1981.  (hfc) 

THE  ART  OF  THE  BOOK:  PERSIAN  MINIATURES  FROM  THE  SHAHNAMEH 

h-c-a  30  minutes  84877  color:$19.75 

Reviews  illustrations  of  the  Persian  "Book  of  Kings,"  an  epic  poem  covering  the  history  of  Persia  from 
the  creation  to  the  end  of  the  seventh  century  (the  last  pre-lslamic  dynasty),  variously  illustrated  down 
the  ages.  These  illustrations  have  influenced  patterns  of  Iranian  arts  and  crafts  (including  textiles  and 
carpets).  The  first  illustrations,  between  the  11th  and  13th  centuries,  were  in  metal  and  ceramic.  The 
first  paintings  were  done  by  descendants  of  the  Mongols,  between  the  14th  and  16th  centuries.  Later 
illustrations  (from  the  Timur  Dynasty)  show  a  completely  different  style,  restrained  and  idyllic.  A  1977 
production,  (nirt;  ffth) 

[ARTERIAL  DISEASE  OF  THE  LOWER  LIMBS]  (LES  ARTERIOPATHIES  DES 
MEMBRES  INFERIEURS) 

c-a  45  minutes      %"  U-Matic        K00001  color:$33.00 

Cassette  Sale:  $405.00 
Gives  instructions  for  the  diagnosis  of  atherosclerosis,  and  illustrates  the  progress  of  the  disease  with 
animated  diagrams.  Analyzes  types  of  possible  cause  (hypertensive,  metabolic  or  conjunctival,  protein 
or  lipid  disorders).  Demonstrates  the  injection  of  radioisotopes  to  check  and  trace  progress  of  the 
disease,  and  the  use  of  Dopplerography,  showing  a  normal  curve  and  a  stenosis  curve.  Lists  what  to 
check  in  physical  and  in  laboratory  blood  examinations.  Shows  plethismography  and  electrophoresis; 
reviews  the  four  identifiable  stages  in  the  progress  of  the  disease.  A  1977  production.  (|abo) 

[ARTHROPLASTY  OF  THE  HIP  BY  PAIRED  CUPS]  (ARTHROPLASTY  DE  LA 
HANCHE  PAR  CUPULES  COUPLEES) 

c-a  20  minutes      V  U-Matic        K00073  color:$28.00 

Cassette  Sale:  $180.00 
Discusses  and  shows  treatment  for  advanced  arthrosis  of  the  hip  by  arthroplasty  with  matched  double 
cups.  Explains  determination  of  position  for  mobile  hemispheric  cups,  showing  a  model.  Covers 
instruments  necessary  for  such  an  operation,  showing  an  actual  operation,  including  dislocation  of  the 
femur,  preparation  of  the  femural  head,  placing  of  the  prosthesis,  and  testing  of  the  |oint.  Deals  with 


postoperative  flexion  therapy,  showing  several  cases  of  different  ages  where  there  is  complete  recover  fa10 
of  mobility  without  pain.  A  1978  production,  (jabo) 

ARTHUR  THE  KID 

i-j-h  24  minutes  85038  color:  $  17.  V* 

Dramatizes  the  adventure  comedy  from  the  book  by  Alan  Coren,  about  three  bumbling,  incompeten  i 
bandits  who  advertise  fcr  a  new  boss.  The  ten-year-old  who  answers  the  ad  has  quite  a  few  surprise ; 
for  them.  A  1980  production,  (abc) 

[ARTICULAR  CHONDROCALCINOSIS]  (LA  CHONDROCALCINOSE  ARTICULAIRE) 

c-a  22  minutes      %"  U-Matic        K00002  color:$28.C 

Cassette  Sale:  $1981 
Traces  diagnostic  procedures  for  multiple  osteoarthrosis,  a  rheumatic  disease  characterized  b; 
calcification  of  fibro-cartilages.  Demonstrates  radiological  examination,  identifying  on  X-rays  of  variou 
joints  the  bend  in  the  joint  space  typical  of  this  disorder,  which  resembles  arthritis.  Shows  puncture  t 
the  knee  and  examination  of  fluid,  basic  to  correct  diagnosis.  Demonstrates  treatment  with  nonsteroi 
anti-inflammatory  agents.  Shows  a  sinovial  biopsy  and  the  view  through  the  arthroscope.  Illustrate; 
with  X-rays,  other  conditions  with  which  this  disorder  is  sometimes  confused,  showing  how  t 
distinguish.  Shows  surgical  treatment  by  arthroplasty,  and  implantation  of  a  hinged  knee  prosthesis 
Lists  usual  causes  of  this  disease,  mapping  where  it  is  most  common  in  Europe.  Indicates  necessary  la1 
tests  and  conditions  which  commonly  accompany  osteoarthrosis.  An  animated  diagram  shows  norm; 
progression,  usually  bilateral  and  symmetrical,  of  the  disease.  Identifies  it  as  a  new  form  of  rheumatisi 
due  to  microcrystals;  shows,  photomicrographically,  formation  of  microcrystals.  Named  one  of  the  te 
best  medical  education  films,  Entretiens  de  Bichat,  1978.  (jabo) 


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ARTICULOS  DE  COSTUMBRE 

h-c-a  60  minutes         2  reels  70609  color:$28.i 

Presents  the  life,  work,  and  times  of  Spain's  most  famous  exemplar  of  costumbrismo,  i 
journalistic-literary  style  which  consisted  of  engaging,  perceptive  and  detailed  characterizations  c 
people  and  places.  Dramatizes  a  number  of  articulos,  giving  examples  of  both  satirical  and  biographic 
portraits.  Summarizes  Larra's  short  and  tragic  life.  Narration  and  commentary  by  Don  Alonso  Zamor 
Vicente  of  the  Spanish  Royal  Academy.  Spanish  of  intermediate  to  advanced  level.  A  Spanish  Televisio 
production.  U.S.  release  date,  1980.  (tvesp;  ffth) 


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THE  ARTIST  WAS  A  WOMAN 

h-c-a  58  minutes  70542  color: $28.1 

Centers  around  a  landmark  exhibition  of  paintings  featuring  women  artists  from  1500-1950.  Painting 
are  displayed  and  cameos  of  the  lives  of  the  artists  narrated  by  several  contemporary  women  who  ai 
art  historians  or  patrons  of  the  arts,  including  Germaine  Greer,  author  of  a  history  of  women  artist: 
and  Ann  Sutherland  Harris,  one  of  the  organizers  of  the  exhibition.  Sponsored  by  a  grant  from  tlf 
National  Endowment  for  the  Humanities.  A  1980  production,  (aww;  abc) 


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ASBESTOS:  THE  WAY  TO  DUSTY  DEATH 

h-c-a  51  minutes         2  reels  70492  color: $28.  i 

As  little  as  one-half  day  of  exposure  to  asbestos  dust  can  lead  to  irreversible  lung  damage  and  t 
several  types  of  cancer.  One  of  the  patients  interviewed  in  this  film  was  exposed  to  the  dust  only  whe 
she,  as  a  child,  embraced  her  father  on  his  return  from  work.  Now,  a  young  mother  of  three,  she 
dying  of  asbestos-caused  disease.  Exposes  that  these  dangers  were  known  and  deliberately  ignored  t 
people  in  responsible  positions  in  government  and  industry,  and  that  this  practice  continues  even  no* 
A  1978  production,  (abc) 


ASHES  TO  ASHES 

h-c-a  31  minutes  83675  color:  $18., 

Begins  with  an  actual  photograph  of  two  halves  of  a  cancerous  lung  just  removed  from  a  patient  ar 
goes  on  to  trace  the  results  of  a  British  media  campaign  to  discourage  smoking  (of  which  this  is  tl 
third  program).  The  two  previous  programs  caused  three  million  Britons  to  try  to  quit.  Overviews  son 
of  these  regarding  their  attitudes,  their  success  rate,  the  amount  of  money  they  have  saved.  Debatf 
individual  cigarette  ads  with  the  head  of  an  advertising  agency,  ends  with  the  funeral  of  another  victi 
of  lung  cancer.  A  1975  production,  (thtv;  bon) 


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ASSASSINATION  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR,  Episode  5) 

h-c-a  26  minutes  84940  mixed:  $1 9.1 

Film  sale: $495 J 
Explains  the  unfortunate  circumstances  which  ended  in  the  assassination  of  South  Viet  Nam's  fir: 
president.  Begins  with  the  self-immolation  protest  of  an  elderly  Buddhist  monk,  which  set  off  a  chain  ttCKYAR 
riots  in  which  dozens  of  Buddhists  died.  Explains  the  tenor  and  psychology  of  American  negotiation  ^ 
regarding  what  Kennedy  might  have  changed  if  he  had  not  also  been  assassinated  three  weeks  aft< 
Diem.  A  1980  production,  (itl  /  cineq;  bon) 

ASTRONOMY:  THE  COSMIC  QUEST 

h-c-a  26  minutes  84713  color:$17. 

An  overview  of  the  most  recent  discoveries  in  modern  astronomy,  with  the  methods  of  researc 
currently  being  used.  Includes  interviews  with  four  young  researchers:  cosmologist,  theorist,  rad 
astronomer  and  planetary  scientist.  A  1980  production,  (flpa;  ab) 


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THE  ATOM:  A  CLOSER  LOOK 

j-h-c-a  30  minutes  84890  color: $21.. 

Examines  history  and  nature  of  the  discoveries  regarding  atomic  structure  and  energy  potential  of  tl 
atom  and  its  nucleus,  using  animation  and  live  action.  Attempts  to  answer  critics  of  nuclear  plant 
lising  beneficial  applications  ot  what  is  known  in  industry,  agriculture  and  medicine.  A  1980  productio 
(corpr;  wdp) 


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ATTICA 

h-c-a  96  minutes         3  reels  98948  color: $48.   [f 

Re-creates  the  Attica  prison  not,  in  a  drama  based  on  the  eyewitness  account  of  Tom  Wicker,  entitled'  Hi 


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ie  to  Die.  Events  are  compressed  for  time  constraints,  and  composite  characters  given  fictitious 
nes.  Directed  by  Marvin  Chompsky,  director  of  ROOTS  and  of  HOLOCAUST.  A  1980  production,  (abc) 


iURICULOMEDICINE]  (VERS  UNE  AURICULOMEDECINE) 

a  40  minutes      %"  U-Matic        K00082  color:$33.00 

Cassette  Sale: $360.00 
nments  on  symbolism  of  the  ear  in  primitive  societies,  as  an  introduction  to  Dr.  Nogier's  explanation 
his  theory  of  auriculomedicine.  This  practice  combines  acupuncture  techniques  with  the  notion  that, 
superimposing  a  reverse  image  of  a  fetus  on  a  human  ear,  body  areas  represented  by  the 
lerimposed  parts  can  be  treated  with  acupuncture  needles  placed  in  the  ear  at  those  points.  Shows 
es  being  successfully  treated  in  this  way;  points  to  the  spread  of  the  methodology  to  China  where 
puncture  originated.  Illustrates,  with  laboratory  animals,  the  plasmatic  transfer  of  analgesia  from 
ated  to  untreated  animals.  Nogier  has  been  practicing  aunculotherapy  since  1953.  A  1981 
iduction.  (jabo) 


STRALIA 

c-a  25  minutes  H00008VC  color:$21.50 

'inning  with  a  map  to  orient  the  viewer  to  places  the  camera  will  show,  this  tour  recommends  the 
d  Coast,  the  Great  Barrier  Reef,  the  bird  sanctuary,  Sydney,  New  Guinea,  Tasmania,  Melbourne,  the 
tral  cattle  country,  and  the  west,  of  which  it  shows  fast-cut  montages  —  a  "sampler"  of  3  million 
,;-,  iare  miles.  Prices  given,  being  those  of  production  date,  are  not  valid.  %"  U-Matic  videocassette.  75 
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-c-a  28  minutes  H00023VC  color: $2 1.50 

usts"  for  Austria  listed  are  a  tour  of  Vienna  by  night,  a  trip  to  the  Spanish  riding  school; 
formances  of  the  Lipizzaner  horses  and  of  the  Vienna  Boys'  Choir,  and  a  view  of  the  settings  for 
jund  of  Music."  Prices  given  in  narration,  being  those  of  production  date,  are  not  valid.  %"  U-Matic 
eocassette.  75  (?)  (bon;  heri) 


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TOMOBILE  SAFETY 

-a  18  minutes  56568  color:$  15.00 

art  from  the  hazards  involved  in  driving  an  automobile,  deals  with  some  dangers  to  be  avoided  when 

vehicle  is  not  in  motion.  Demonstrates  the  proper  way  of  jumping  a  battery,  changing  a  tire, 
eking  an  overheated  radiator,  and  working  on  an  idling  engine.  Cautions  against  situations  where 
oline  or  carbon  monoxide  can  become  dangergous.  A  1979  production,  (hfc  with  nsc) 


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ITUMN  IN  NATURE 

14  minutes  57069  color:$13.50 

nts  out  changes  in  plants  and  animals  preparing  for  winter.  Identifies  migrators,  hibernators.  Shows 
ivers  storing  limbs  under  water  in  order  to  have  access  to  food  when  the  lake  freezes,  elk  bugling, 
s  sparring.  Gives  examples  of  natural  camouflage,  showing  winter  and  summer  coats  of  the 
rmigan.  Covers  changes  in  plants  as  well  as  animals.  Ends  with  a  review  of  points  made.  A  1979 
duction.  (ffco) 


TUMN  WITH  GRIZZLIES 

15  minutes  56990  color:$  15.00 

ineates  habits  and  behavior  of  grizzly  bears  at  different  ages  and  seasons.  Follows  a  sow  and  her 
i  through  a  summer  and  autumn  season,  showing  how  bears  observe  a  hierarchical  right  to  food 
irees,  explore,  and  play.  A  1982  production,  (karv;  bed) 


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BY  BIRDS  AND  THEIR  PARENTS 

■/  11  minutes  04986  color:$  13.00 

)ws  the  kinds  of  homes  birds  make  and  ways  in  which  they  protect  and  feed  their  young.  Includes 
ise,  kildeer,  heron,  hummingbird,  flicker,  owl,  swallow,  mourning  dove,  tern.  Vocabulary  apt  to  be 
amiliar  appears  as  subtitles.  A  1981  production,  (cec) 


E  BABY  MAKERS 

44  minutes  90324  color:$26.50 

tudy  of  the  status  of  genetic  engineering  and  of  its  market,  as  regards  the  selection,  freezing  and 

rketing  of  sperm  and  of  eggs,  and  the  use  of  'surrogate  mothers'  both  in  the  animal  and  human 

,  ,  icies.  To  give  some  idea  of  the  magnitude  of  the  industry,  1978  statistics  were  given  as  follows:  9 

>Jj  lion  cattle,  136  million  turkeys,  300,000  swine,  35,000  horses,  300  goats  and  20,000  human  babies 

re  produced  by  artificial  insemination.  A  1979  production,  (cbs;  crm  /  megh) 
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MlCKYARD  ALTERNATIVE  ENERGY 

-c-a  25  minutes  84676  color: $2 1.50 

■  veys  innovative,  small-scale  individual  energy-producing  and  saving  projects:  a  five-story  live-in 
dmill,  various  solar  heaters  and  heat-exchange  devices,  pedal  power  and  compost  power  testify  to 
ingenuity  of  ordinary  Americans.  A  1978  production,  (cec) 


E  BADIA  AWAKENS 

20  minutes 


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color:  $18. 50 
Film  sale:$300.00 
Cassette  sale:$  180.00 
lains  that  in  30  years  the  population  of  Amman,  Jordan,  has  grown  from  20,000  to  750,000,  swollen 
refugees  and  rural  migration.  Tent  cities  and  shanty  towns  have  mushroomed.  New  settlements  in 
al  areas  are  taking  the  pressure  off  Amman  as  inter-city  highways  improve  communications, 
lowing  a  truck  driver  who  has  relocated,  the  film  shows  his  new  home,  social  improvements,  medical 
.ii  ilities,  and  good  community  spirit,  and  touches  on  rural-desert  industries.  These  range  from  an  oil 
•  inery  and  phosphate  mine  to  a  Bedouin  camel  farm  and  reclaimed  agricultural  land.  A  1976 
duction.  (unchs;  ui) 


GS  OF  LIFE 

:-a  50  minutes         2  reels  70559  color:$27.25 

.0  nmarizes  research  on  structure  and  function  of  cell  membranes;  demonstrates  their  behavior  by 


experiment,  reveals  their  structure  by  means  of  electron  microscopy.  Discusses  possible  applications  of 
the  knowledge,  including  medical  targeting  of  cells  for  treatment  without  affecting  other  cells.  A  1978 
production,  (bbc;  fi) 

BAHAMAS 

j-h-c-a  26  minutes  H00010VC  color:  $2 1.50 

An  enchanting  chain  of  700  islands,  stretching  in  a  750-mile  arc  from  the  tip  of  Florida,  is  visited  and 
described,  with  emphasis  on  Nassau.  Narration  describes  travel  regulations,  necessary  documents,  and 
hints  for  sightseers,  but  prices,  being  those  of  production  date,  are  not  valid.  \"  U-Matic 
videocassette.  75  (?)  (bon;  hen) 


THE  BAHAMAS:  A  SEA  OF  ISLANDS 

h-c-a  12  minutes 


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color:  $13. 50 
Film  sale: $180.00 
Cassette  sale: $108.  OO 
Studies  the  formulation  and  implementation  of  a  national  policy  of  environmental  safeguards  designed 
to  protect  the  sea,  on  which  the  life  of  the  Bahamas  depends.  Seeks  a  balance  in  a  concerted  effort 
both  to  conserve  the  Marine  environment  and  to  allow  limited  industrial  development  and  continued 
tourism.  Lists  and  photographs  aspects  of  the  policy.  A  1976  production,  (unchs;  ui) 

BALLOON  SAFARI 

general  55  minutes         2  reels  70545  color:$29.  OO 

Records  the  adventures  of  wildlife  filmmaker  Alan  Root,  who  saw  the  hot  air  balloon  as  an  ideal  camera 
platform  for  filming  African  animals  around  his  home  in  Kenya.  He  invites  a  British  balloonist  to  teach 
him  to  fly  one;  they  discuss  the  matter  over  lunch  in  the  yard,  with  the  pet  hippopotamus  lying  beside 
the  coffee  table,  the  pet  aardvark  burrowing  nearby.  The  film  shares  the  difficulties  as  they  met  them 
—  including  some  unplanned  dips  in  the  lake,  as  well  as  some  exceptional  footage  of  wildlife  and  of  a 
flight  over  Mt.  Kilimanjaro.  A  1975  production,  (ang;  benf) 

BANGKOK 

j-h-c-a  11  minutes  04998  color:  $11.25 

Gives  viewers  a  quick  tour  which  conveys  the  flavor,  appearance  and  customs  of  the  Thai  capital  city. 
Customs  of  primary  importance  concern  Buddhism:  all  males  must  be  ordained  monks,  even  if  they 
choose  to  limit  the  length  of  their  service.  (Shows  an  ordination  ceremony.)  Chief  oddity  to  many 
tourists  is  that  most  transportation  is  by  canal.  Portrays  scenes  in  the  30-acre  open  air  market,  and 
shows  several  of  the  hundreds  of  temples  characteristic  of  the  city.  A  1978  production,  (lucf) 

BANKRUPT  (ENTERPRISE  SERIES) 

h-c-a  28  minutes  85145  color: $38.00 

W  U-Matic        C85145  color:$38.00 

Selects  the  Inforex  experience  to  document  the  meanings  and  procedures  of  bankruptcy.  Interviews 
founders  of  the  firm,  a  former  financial  officer,  and  the  judge  who  handled  the  bankruptcy  case.  Traces 
the  difficulties,  the  decision  of  the  banker-creditors,  the  re-selling,  and  the  job  turnovers.  A  1981 
production,  (wgbh;  lea) 

THE  BARBER  SHOP 

h-c-a  20  minutes  56950  b&w:$  13.25 

Set  in  Felton  City,  whose  population  is  832  and  whose  elevation  is  two  feet  below  sea  level,  this  W.C. 
Fields  spoof  of  the  role  of  the  barber  shop  in  a  community  of  this  size  gives  admirable  opportunity  for 
the  full  range  of  his  wit.  A  1933  production,  (par;  nfvc) 

THE  BAREFOOT  DOCTORS  OF  RURAL  CHINA 

h-c-a  52  minutes  70490  color:$28.50 

In  1965,  when  Chairman  Mao  recommended  that  in  the  medical  program  of  the  nation,  the  rural  need 
for  doctors  be  met,  20%  of  China's  medical  personnel  were  assigned  to  train  rural  paramedics,  who 
have  become  an  important  medical  resource  and  a  fruitful  recruiting  ground  for  future  doctors  and 
veterinarians.  Methods  and  tasks  of  these  young  paramedics  are  shown,  filmed  in  communes,  clinics, 
schools  and  hospitals  all  over  the  People's  Republic  of  China.  There  is  a  new  saying,  "China  walks  on 
two  legs,"  meaning  it  has  adopted  the  best  of  eastern  and  western  medical  techniques  and  resources.  A 
1975  production.  Mounted  on  two  reels,  (dial;  cado) 

BASIC  BREADMAKING 

j-h-c-a  15  minutes  50168  color:$  17.50 

A  young  man  and  a  young  woman  narrate  and  demonstrate  methods  for,  and  converse  about  and 
sample  products  of,  three  types  of  breadmaking:  yeast  breads,  biscuits,  muffins.  Yeast  breads 
demonstrated  are  loaf  bread,  crescents,  twists,  and  cinnamon  rolls.  Uses  time-lapse  photography  for 
rising  and  baking  sequences.  A  1981  production,  (cec) 

BASIC  FILM  PHOTOGRAPHY 

general  17  minutes  56585  color:  $15. 00 

Definitions  of  basic  terms  accompany  demonstrations  of  basic  techniques:  hand-holding,  panning, 
dollying,  use  of  wide-angle,  telephoto  and  zoom  lenses  are  covered.  A  series  of  mini-films  follows, 
showing  how  lighting  and  choice  of  film  contribute  to  creating  atmosphere,  giving  the  illusion  of  depth 
and  space,  and  creating  suspense.  A  1978  production,  (phf;  pyr) 

BASIC  RECORDS  FOR  A  SMALL  BUSINESS 

c-a  19  minutes  57004  color:$16.75 

Presents  several  analogies,  together  with  dramatized  cases,  to  define  and  emphasize  the  importance  of 
the  role  of  careful  record  keeping,  regardless  of  the  size  of  the  enterprise.  Uses  as  examples  a  small 
optical  company  (how  and  why  not  to)  and  a  small  business  whose  specialty  is  framing  pictures  (a 
sterling  success.)  Presents  record  keeping  as  basic  to  every  facet  of  managing  both  material  and 
money.  Stresses  the  value  of  professional  help,  and  the  economy  of  'doing  it  right.'  A  1982  production, 
(fbdb;  befi) 


8  /  BATTERED  TEENS 


BATTERED  TEENS 

j-h-c-a  11  minutes  05042  color:  $12. 25 

Interviews  members  of  a  Mississippi  family  which  obtained  help  for  child  abuse  problems  through  a 
Parents  Anonymous  program,  and  went  on  to  help  establish  a  network  of  Teen  groups.  Reveals  that  as 
many  as  15%  of  child  abuse  cases  involve  teens.  Tells  teens  who  need  help  what  their  options  are.  A 
1980  production,  (cbs;  fi) 

BATTLEGROUND  WASHINGTON:  POLITICS  OF  PRESSURE 

h-c-a  52  minutes         2  reels  70553  color:$28.50 

Studies  varieties  of  lobbying  (the  effort  to  influence  the  nature  of  legislative  action  in  the  nation's 
capital):  the  free-lance  lobbyist,  the  PAC  committee,  the  computerized  direct-mail  campaign,  and  the 
roles  taken  by  individual  congressmen.  Uses  Charles  Walker  as  an  example  of  the  discreet  and 
knowledgeable  free-lancer;  Russell  Long  as  the  example  of  congressmen  who  have  chosen  to  represent 
special  interests.  Discusses  PAC's,  follows  the  fate  of  House  Resolution  1  (whose  purpose  is  to  limit 
PAC  activity)  to  its  death  in  committee.  Examines  the  new  approach  (computerized  direct  mail)  of 
Richard  Viguene,  speculating  about  its  effect.  A  1979  production,  (abc) 

THE  BAXTERS  SERIES 

The  Baxter  family  consists  of  Stan  and  Susan,  parents  of  teenagers  Dennis 
and  Amy,  and  of  "Grandma  Lizzie"  and  her  "steady,"  Arthur  Wiggins.  As 
each  meets  problems  typical  of  his  age,  the  way  he  and  the  others  deal  with 
each  incident  and  with  each  other  becomes  food  for  thought  and  for 
laughter.  Dramatic  episodes  are  followed  by  discussion  periods  with  members 
of  the  television  studio  audience,  conducted  by  guest  'experts.'  A  television 
'soap'  with  a  public  service  angle,  designed  to  give  viewers  a  chance  to 
propose  their  own  solutions  to  typical  human  dilemmas  by  a  critical 
evaluation  of  realistic  characters.  A  1978  production,  (wcvb  /  bbi;  abc) 

THE  BAXTERS:  EDGAR  WIGGINS 

h-c-a  22  minutes  84852  color:$ 16.50 

Dealing  with  the  emotionality  of  grief  in  a  friend  is  the  focus  of  the  dramatization  and  ensuing 
discussion  in  this  episode.  Grandma's  'steady,'  Arthur  Wiggins,  is  at  the  Baxters  for  a  pizza  party  when 
he  receives  news  of  the  unexpected  death  of  his  brother.  From  Grandma's  handling  of  the  situation  to 
Stan's  embarrassed  desire  to  'escape,'  responses  invite  discussion.  A  1978  production,  (wcvb  /  bbi; 
abc) 

THE  BAXTERS:  LEAVING  THE  NEST 

h-c-a  22  minutes  84853  color:$  16.50 

When  Dennis'  girlfriend  Lisa  stays  overnight,  Stan  and  Susan  manifest  their  mistrust  of  the  young 
people  and  their  reluctance  to  see  Dennis  reach  the  level  of  independent  decision-making.  Progressively 
funnier  'sitcom'  complications  make  the  break  more  difficult  and  more  inevitable.  A  1978  production, 
(wcbv  /  bbi;  abc) 

THE  BAXTERS:  STAN'S  MID-LIFE  CRISIS 

h-c-a  22  minutes  84854  color:$  16.50 

Stan,  tired  of  job,  routine,  and  mundane  problems,  runs  across  an  old  school  friend  who  has  'dumped' 
his  family  and  gone  into  a  questionable  line  of  work,  dresses  like  a  rock  performer,  and  recommends 
the  same  to  Stan.  Post-drama  discussion  period  is  led  by  Dr.  Gerald  Borofsky,  Chief  of  Psychiatry  at 
Boston's  Mental  Health  Center  and  at  Massachusetts  General  Hospital.  A  1978  production,  (wcvb  /  bbi; 
abc) 

THE  BAXTERS:  SUSAN'S  NEW  JOB 

h-c-a  22  minutes  84855  color: $16. 50 

Susan  is  offered  a  promotion  which  will  cause  her  salary  to  exceed  Stan's.  He  does  not  want  to 
diminish  her  joy,  but  his  feelings  of  insecurity  are  too  great.  They  are  expressed  in  Stan's  troubled  sleep 
in  a  male  chauvinist's  nightmare  of  role  reversals  —  a  hilarious  'sitcom'  with  serious  implications,  later 
brought  out  by  members  of  the  audience.  A  1978  production,  (wcvb  /  bbi;  abc) 

THE  BAXTERS:  TOGA  PARTY 

h-c-a  22  minutes  84855  color:$ 16.50 

Examines  peer  pressure  and  sexual  mores  by  dramatizing  an  occasion  on  which  Dennis  and  his  buddy 
Everett,  dressing  for  a  toga  party  and  discussing  the  possibility  of  an  orgy  to  disguise  their  feelings  of 
insecurity,  are  happened  upon  in  the  kitchen  by  Grandma  Lizzie.  Interchanges  with  her  bring  out  the 
differences  in  vocabulary  and  the  similarities  of  human  feelings  in  the  two  generations.  Post-drama 
discussion  is  led  by  Dr.  Alfred  McAlister,  Professor  of  Behavioral  Science  at  the  Harvard  School  of 
Public  Health.  A  1978  production,  (wcvb  /  bbi;  abc) 

BE  SMART...DONT  START 

i-j-h  15  minutes  57071  color:$  14.50 

Hits  high  points  in  discouraging  smoking:  the  critical  absence  of  pain  nerves  in  the  lungs,  analysis  of 
the  chemical  content  of  tobacco  smoke,  portrayal  of  its  effects  on  the  body,  the  connection  with 
smoking  as  a  contributive  factor  in  1000  deaths  a  day  in  the  United  States  alone,  the  subtle  distinction 
between  a  habit  and  an  addiction.  Interviews  youngsters  who  are  sorry  they  started.  A  1981 
production,  (ffco) 

THE  BEAR 

h-c-a  25  minutes  84894  color:  $19. 00 

Dramatizes  the  maturing  years  of  a  young  boy  in  the  old  south,  emphasizing  the  fellowship  of  hunters 
and  the  growth  of  courage.  "Old  Ben,"  a  bear  who  has  eluded  hunters  for  so  long  as  to  have  become  a 
legend  and  a  symbol,  is  the  focus  of  the  plot.  A  sensitive  rendition  of  William  Faulkner's  short  story.  A 
1980  production,  (cbs;  ab) 


HE 


BEARINGS  (ENERGY  CONVERSION,  PRIME  MOVERS  AND  TRANSACTIONAL 
SYSTEMS  SERIES) 

h-c-a  19  minutes  56943  color: $15.'M 

Enumerates  and  illustrates,  by  means  of  close-up  photography,  models,  and  graphics,  the  types  (I* 
bearings,  mountings,  seals,  sleeves  and  collars.  Describes  load  type  for  which  each  is  designed  (radi«R! 
thrust,  combined);  explains  how  designs  overcome  static  and  kinetic  friction.  Definitions  anjjjj 
demonstrations  accompany  the  presentation  of  system  components.  A  1976  production,  (geop;  lucf)  " 


BEARS,  KINGS  OF  THE  WILD 

i-j-h  23  minutes 


84721 


color:$16v 


North  American  black  and  polar,  panda  bears,  and  the  spectacled  bear  of  the  Andes  are  shown  in  the  ^ 
natural  habitats.  Examines  the  historical  variety  of  relationships  between  human  cultures  and  the  beaj! 
Points  out  that  although  bears  in  national  parks  have  become  accustomed  to  the  presence  of  human  irj 
they  can  still  be  dangerous.  A  1980  production,  (eb) 

BEAUTY,  BONNY,  DAISY,  VIOLET,  GRACE,  AND  GEOFFREY  MORTON 

h-c-a  55  minutes  70161  color: $28.) 

Captures  the  spirit  of  a  man  and  a  way  of  life:  Geoffrey  Morton,  a  Yorkshire  farmer,  prefers  to  work  h 
land  with  horses  instead  of  tractors,  saying,  "With  horses,  nature  imposes  the  bounds  on  ye.  Ye  can 
take  out  more  than  ye  put  in."  Shows  how  this  natural  pace  is  a  part  of  all  that  is  done  —  the  plowirt 
the  breeding  of  a  mare  and  stallion,  the  birth  of  a  foal.  Sound  track  is  largely  natural  conversation  ar 
farm  sounds.  Everything  is  in  tune  with  the  huge  horses  and  their  good  dispositions  —  the  beauty  i 
the  countryside,  the  gentle  strength  with  which  Morton  manages  situations  and  animals.  Winner  of  tt 
1975  Prix  Italia.  A  1975  production.  {Note:  Distributor  catalog  title  is  SHIRE  HORSES.)  (thtv;  bon)  J 

BECAUSE  SOMEBODY  CARES 

general  28  minutes  84768  color:$18.i 

Portrays  what  visitors  can  mean  in  the  lives  of  the  homebound  elderly.  Shows  actual  visits  an 
interviews  various  types  of  volunteer  visitors:  middle-aged  couples,  teens  and  children,  churc 
representatives  and  mobile  members  of  the  aged  themselves.  Visitors  say  they  gain  more  than  ft 
visited,  in  learning  and  in  enrichment.  A  1979  production,  (lu  /  tn;  tn) 


h 


BECAUSE  THEY  LOVE  ME 

h-c-a  31  minutes  84755  color:  $19.'i 

Dramatic  re-creation,  over  fourteen  years  in  the  life  of  two  girls,  of  the  nature  and  structure  i 
emotional  /  psychological  abuse,  with  graphic  hints  at  its  possible  consequences.  Focusing  on  Jessie 
younger  of  two  sisters,  uses  key  scenes  whose  content  conveys  to  her  that  she  doesn't  really  matter 
anyone.  Sponsored  by  multiple  grants,  skillfully  constructed  and  believable.  A  1980  production.  (Ij 
pers) 


THE  BEGINNING  (A  WIGGLEMEN  TALE) 

general  5  minutes  05054  color:$10.( 

An  engaging  wordless  representation  of  the  way  new  ideas  'catch  on.'  The  creative  individual  is  inspin 
to  try,  but  ridiculed  (or  worse)  by  others.  Yet  he  persists  and  succeeds,  and  the  contagion  to  ti 
touches  one  or  two  more...  Rhythmic  background  music  with  simple  but  expressive  animation.  A  19£ 
production,  (coh;  chu) 


BEGINNING  BEEKEEPING 

/'-/  22  minutes  85042  color:$15A 

Introduces  basic  beekeeping  by  following  one  beekeeper  through  the  entire  process  of  establishing 
hive  and  caring  for  the  colony.  Presents  equipment  and  processes,  and  discusses  physic} 
characteristics,  habits  and  communicative  mechanisms  of  bees.  Emphasizes  usefulness  of  bees.  A  19/i 
production,  (ufl;  mcfi) 


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i 


BEGINNING  RESPONSIBILITY:  I  CAN  DO  IT! 

p  15  minutes  56554  color:$14.i 

Illustrates  that  with  initiative  and  determination  youngsters  can  accomplish  things  they  did  not  realii 
were  possible  for  them.  A  young  girl  is  encouraged  to  try  to  fix  her  grandfather's  puppet  which  sr 
accidentally  damaged.  By  observing  how  other  puppets  are  put  together  she  succeeds  in  a  project  thi 
she  didn't  think  she  could  do.  Replaces  Beginning  Responsibility:  Doing  Things  for  Ourselves  in  School. 
1978  production,  (c) 


BEGINNING  RESPONSIBILITY:  THE  BROKEN  BOOK  SHOP 

p  12  minutes  56555  color: $13A 

Combines  object  animation  with  live  footage  of  a  book  repair  man  to  tell  the  story  of  Reuben  who  ca 
talk  to  the  books  which  end  up  in  his  repair  shop.  They  talk  back  taking  the  opportunity  to  relate  tali 
of  abuse  and  misuse,  and  to  reveal  proper  methods  of  taking  care  of  books.  Replaces  Beginnin 
Responsibility:  Books  and  Their  Care.  A  1979  production,  (c) 


BEHAVIOR  OF  GASES  (CHEM  101) 

c-a  15  minutes      %"  U-Matic 


CO0 124 


color:  $29.', 
Cassette  Sale:  $130.1 
Describes  the  kinetic  molecular  model  devised  to  account  for  the  observed  behavior  of  gases.  Sho» 
how  Charles'  Law  and  Boyle's  Law  can  be  combined  to  form  the  Ideal  Gas  Equation.  Explains  tti 
various  units  for  expressing  the  molar  gas  constant  R,  showing  how  they  operate  in  a  problem  involvir 
carbon  monoxide.  Demonstrates  how  to  change  the  physical  variables  to  standard  units  to  find  tt 
number  of  moles  of  carbon  monoxide,  expressed  in  atmospheres.  Discusses  ways  in  which  gases  devia 
in  their  behavior  from  the  Ideal  Gas  Equation,  and  how  Dalton's  Law  of  Partial  Pressures  applies  I 
mixtures  such  as  the  earth's  atmosphere.  Explains  the  applications  of  Avogadro's  Hypothesis.  Define 
and  demonstrates  (with  computer  animation)  Brownian  motion,  discussing  its  effect  in  the  kineti 
energy  transfer  characteristic  of  gas  behavior.  Delineates  ways  in  which  the  four  basic  assumptions  i 
Kinetic  Molecular  Theory  fit  with  the  Ideal  Gas  Equation;  discusses  effects  of  pressure  and  temperatur 
A  1974  production,  (ui) 


BEYOND  DEATH'S  DOOR    /    9 


BEHAVIOR  OF  MATTER 

15  minutes  57058  color:$  13.75 

phasizes,  in  photographic  demonstrations,  clues  that  help  to  identify  chemical  changes.  Introduces 
lecular  theory  as  a  model,  showing  how  models  can  be  used  to  clarify  invisible  events,  structures,  or 
jcesses.  A  1982  production,  (eb) 

Inin  kingship  ritual 


a 


30  minutes  57142  color:$  13.00 

sents  the  six  ritual  stages  in  the  Benin  renewal  celebration  for  the  king:  the  Odudua  Masquerade,  the 
tival  of  the  King's  Father,  the  Rite  of  Rebellion,  the  Blessing  of  the  King's  Head,  the  Driving  Out  of 
atisfied  Spirits,  the  Festival  of  Joy  and  Peace.  The  King,  or  Oba,  is  thirty-seventh  of  his  line,  and  is 
educated  and  sophisticated  ruler  who  honors  the  traditions  of  his  country,  (cfsl) 


INJAMIN  FRANKLIN:  CITIZEN  OF  TWO  WORLDS 

. j-c-a  27  minutes  84710  color:  $17.75 

fers  Benjamin  Franklin's  eight  years  in  Paris  as  America's  first  ambassador  to  France.  Received  very 

I arable  review  from  the  Metropolitan  Museum  of  Art:  "the  panorama  of  Franklin's  personality  and 
erience  is  most  successfully  communicated  through  an  intelligent  and  fluid  script  and  a  rich 
•ction  of  paintings.. .an  insightful  and  entertaining  documentary."  A  1979  production,  (phpr) 

IRMUDA 

j-c-a  25  minutes  H00006VC  color: $2 1.50 

ivel  regulations  and  instructions  for  taking  your  car  are  interspersed  with  descriptive  narration  of  the 
late  and  accomodations.  One  remarkably  pleasant  feature  is  the  total  absence  of  neon  signs.  There 
universal  20  MPH  speed  limit,  contributing  to  the  restful  pace  of  life.  A  montage  of  landscapes, 
■scapes,  city  and  town  scenes  shows  the  top  reasons  tourists  return:  friendliness,  beauty,  cleanliness 
I  restfulness.  Prices  given,  being  those  of  production  date,  are  not  valid.  V  U-Matic  videocassette. 
:|(?)  (bon;  heri) 

RTRAND  RUSSELL  SPEAKS  HIS  MIND:  COMMUNISM  AND  CAPITALISM 

i  14  minutes  55913  b&w:$1 7. 00 

trand  Russell,  interviewed  by  Woodrow  Wyatt,  points  out  similarities  between  communism  and 
talism,  resulting  from  the  fact  that  large  organizations,  centrally  run,  produce  a  certain  executive 
j  and  a  similar  series  of  procedures.  Russell  discusses  his  disappointment  with  communism,  citing 
ts  flaw  its  belief  in  the  possibility  of  benevolent  despotism.  Asserting  that  the  'free  world'  is  not 
y  free,  Russell  nonetheless  comes  to  the  rather  surprising  conclusion  that  the  peaceful  coexistence 
;ommunism  and  capitalism  is  possible.  A  1959  production,  (vgc;  bon) 


RTRAND  RUSSELL  SPEAKS  HIS  MIND:  FANATICISM  AND  TOLERANCE 

I  14  minutes  55923  b&w:$  17.00 

-Inaticism  consists  in  thinking  some  one  matter  so  overwhelmingly  important  that  it  outweighs 
frything  else...  It  is  one  of  the  diseases  of  the  mind  to  which  communities  are  susceptible."  Russell 
;.fs  examples  in  history,  analysing  the  characteristics  of  fanatical  groups.  He  defines  tolerance  and 

s  his  own  test  for  acting  in  the  face  of  uncertainty:  act,  if  the  results  of  your  action  would  not  be 

strous  if  you  were  proven  wrong.  A  1959  production,  (vgc;  bon) 

TRAND  RUSSELL  SPEAKS  HIS  MIND:  GREAT  BRITAIN 

14  minutes  55918  b&w:$17.00 

sell  analyses  British  attitudes  and  character,  contrasting  them  with  selected  other  societies  such  as 

rica  and  Continental  Europe.  "Because  we've  not  been  invaded  since  1066,  we've  had  less  reason 

i;;fcavagery  than  some,"  comments  Russell.  He  sees  the  keystone  of  the  British  character  as  a  tolerant 

H  ingness  to  compromise.  America,  he  is  sure,  will  move  farther  from  any  resemblance  it  had  to 

ain,  both  because  the  people  who  left  Britain  left  precisely  because  they  found  compromise  odious, 

because  the  proportion  of  Americans  of  British  descent  is  constantly  decreasing.  He  finds  the 

tinental  approach  to  life  more  doctrinaire  and  dogmatic,  being  "for"  or  "against"  a  given  stand, 

-  ler  than  for  finding  a  reasonable  middle  ground.  A  1959  production,  (vgc;  bon) 


URAND  RUSSELL  SPEAKS  HIS  MIND:  NATIONALISM 

14  minutes  55917  b&w:$1 7. 00 

rand  Russell  distinguishes  cultural  from  political  nationalism,  saying  that  cultural  nationalism  is 
|ll  d  in  that  it  preserves  diversity.  Political  nationalism,  on  the  other  hand,  has  proven  itself  an 
.  litigated  evil,  inspirational  of  hatred  and  war.  Russell  recommends  that  armies  should  be 
rnational,  as  a  preventive  of  this  particular  source  of  danger  to  society.  Cites  political  nationalism 
_  he  greatest  present  danger  to  the  world.  A  1959  production,  (vgc;  bon) 


": 


URAND  RUSSELL  SPEAKS  HIS  MIND:  POWER 

14  minutes  55922  b  &  w:$  1 7. 00 

sell  examines  the  ambiguities  surrounding  the  power  drive:  it  seems  to  be  necessary  to 
implishment,  but  there  seems  to  be,  in  its  exercise,  a  danger  to  the  person  and  to  the  society, 
|i"i  re  it  becomes  an  end  in  itself.  Making  the  categorical  statement  that  every  kind  of  power  needs 
ling,  Russell  says,  "I  should  like  to  see  everywhere  two  police  forces:  one  to  prove  guilt  and  one  to 
(e  innocence."  He  sees  the  use  and  abuse  of  power  as  the  key  issue  which  distinguishes  good  from 
government.  A  1959  production,  (vgc;  bon) 


USSELL  SPEAKS  HIS  MIND:  RELIGION 

14  minutes  55914  b&w:$1 7. 00 

jiilsell  lists  his  objections  to  religious  traditions:  he  feels  that  their  basis  is  fear,  that  they  discourage 
est  thinking,  that  they  give  inordinate  importance  to  unimportant  things,  that  they  sanctify 
servatism  and  inspire  intolerance  and  hatred.  He  disbelieves  in  life  after  death  because  he  can 
iijjj  spt  no  distinction  between  mind  and  brain.  A  1959  production,  (vgc;  ben) 

1URAND  RUSSELL  SPEAKS  HIS  MIND:  TABOO  MORALITY 

14  minutes  55924  b  &  w:$  1 7  00 

:rand  Russell  contrasts  taboo  morality  with  natural  morality,  saying  that  natural  morality  has  a 
,ni[  s  in  logic  on  the  question,  "Will  this  be  harmful?"  He  considers  peripheral  issues  such  as  ethical 
ems,  in  which  he  believes,  with  the  reservation  that  it  is  difficult  to  separate  ethics  from  politics. 


His  belief  that  there  ought  to  be  no  rules  prohibiting  certain  types  of  publication  is  based  on  the 
conviction  that  prohibition  increases  people's  interest  in  whatever  is  prohibited.  A  1959  production, 
(vgc;  bon) 

BERTRAND  RUSSELL  SPEAKS  HIS  MIND:  THE  H  BOMB 

c-a  14  minutes  55919  b&w:$  17.00 

"A  hydrogen  bomb  war  would  be  a  dead  end  to  everything  we  care  about.. ..Unlike  all  previous  weapons, 
these  damage  everyone,  without  exception."  Russell  examines  the  phenomenon  of  becoming 
accustomed  to  the  idea  of  danger,  the  fact  that  the  proliferation  of  nuclear  weapons  increases  the 
danger  of  bad  judgment,  and  the  difficulty  in  getting  rid  of  the  weapons.  He  predicts  that  unless  a  way 
is  found  to  make  sure  that  war  will  not  occur  (a  world  government),  the  human  race  will  be 
exterminated.  A  1959  production,  (vgc;  bon) 

BERTRAND  RUSSELL  SPEAKS  HIS  MIND:  THE  POSSIBLE  FUTURE  OF  MANKIND 

c-a  14  minutes  55915  b&w:$  17.00 

Bertrand  Russell  and  his  interviewer,  Woodrow  Wyatt,  summarize  the  highlights  of  their  series  of 
conversations.  Russell  sees  as  possible  dangers  to  the  future  of  mankind:  war,  regimentation,  the 
ascendance  of  the  'administrative  type,'  the  determination  of  opinion  by  the  educational  system.  An 
example  of  his  objection  to  the  educational  system:  "Americans  respect  art  and  pay  European  artists 
great  numbers  of  dollars,  but  no  American  child  is  allowed  to  have  the  kind  of  exceptional  mentality 
which  he  must  have  if  he  is  to  become  an  artist."  A  1959  production,  (vgc;  bon) 

BERTRAND  RUSSELL  SPEAKS  HIS  MIND:  THE  ROLE  OF  THE  INDIVIDUAL 

c-a  14  minutes  55916  b&w:$17.00 

Russell  finds  that  liberties  need  enlarging  in  the  mental  sphere,  but  diminishing  in  the  possessive 
sphere.  He  sees  the  variety  of  activities  a  person  can  carry  on  other  than  as  a  member  of  an 
organization  diminishing.  Great  scientists  of  the  past,  for  example,  could  innovate  with  a  minimum  of 
equipment.  The  scientific  frontier  of  today  is  impossible  to  explore  without  such  expensive  equipment 
that  a  scientist  must  be  funded  and  sponsored,  diminishing  his  freedom.  Russell,  together  with  his 
interviewer,  examines  the  fact  that  important  innovators  have  often  displeased  their  contemporaries.  A 
1959  production,  (vgc;  bon) 

BERTRAND  RUSSELL  SPEAKS  HIS  MIND:  WAR  AND  PACIFISM 

c-a  14  minutes  55920  b&w:$17.00 

Bertrand  Russell  distinguishes  between  the  concepts  of  legally  justified  and  morally  justified  war,  giving 
this  as  the  basis  for  his  change  of  attitude  from  pacifism  in  World  War  I  to  the  feeling  that  World  War  II 
was  justifiable.  Recommends  that  many  opportunities  for  adventure  should  be  made  readily  available 
for  those  who  feel  this  need,  as  a  preventive  against  war.  A  1959  production,  (vgc;  bon) 

BERTRAND  RUSSELL  SPEAKS  HIS  MIND-WHAT  IS  HAPPINESS? 

c-a  14  minutes  55921  b&w:$  17.00 

Bertrand  Russell  lists  constituents  and  enemies  of  happiness,  giving  some  personal  illustrations.  Basic 
to  happiness  for  the  human  being,  he  believes,  are  health,  sufficient  means  to  keep  from  want,  good 
personal  relations,  successful  work,  ana  breadth  of  interest,  which  becomes  more  important  as  one 
grows  older.  Factors  in  the  individual  which  militate  against  happiness  are  worry,  envy,  boredom  and 
self-deception.  Russell  comments  that  in  his  own  life,  periods  of  happiness  have  seemed  to  lengthen  as 
he  grew  older.  A  1959  production,  (vgc;  bon) 

BERTRAND  RUSSELL  SPEAKS  HIS  MIND:  WHAT  IS  PHILOSOPHY? 

c-a  14  minutes  55912  b&w:$17.00 

Departing  from  the  premise  that  no  two  philosophers  would  give  the  same  answer,  Russell  gives  his  own 
definition:  "Philospohy  consists  of  speculations  about  matters  where  exact  knowledge  is  not  yet 
possible.  This  means  that  questions  are  always  passing  over  from  philosophy  to  science."  Philosophy's 
usefulness  to  man  consists  in  two  things:  it  enlarges  his  view,  and  it  shows  him  that  there  are  things  he 
thought  he  knew  that  he  doesn't  know.  An  attempt  to  understand  the  world  is  the  proper  use  of 
philosophy.  Stoics,  says  Russell,  misused  philosophy  because  they  tried  to  prescribe  behavior.  Russell 
and  his  interviewer  explore  the  recent  branching  of  linguistic  philosophy,  the  Continental  approach,  and 
other  current  trends.  A  1959  production,  (vgc;  bon) 

THE  BEST  YOU  POSSIBLE 

/-/'  14  minutes  50085  color: $14. 50 

Examines  basics  of  grooming  and  personal  care  for  enhancement  of  a  young  person's  self-image. 
Includes  the  importance  of  exercise,  cleanliness,  choosing  hair  styles  to  balance  facial  characteristics, 
and  choosing  clothing  for  comfort,  freedom  and  style.  A  1981  production,  (cec) 

A  BETTER  LIFE  FOR  FARMERS 

h-c-a  12  minutes  56855  color:  $13. 50 

Film  sale:$  180.00 
Cassette  sale:$1 10.00 
Shows  how  strip  mining  of  bauxite  ore,  Jamaica's  biggest  export,  is  not  allowed  to  destroy  valuable 
agricultural  land.  Since  1948  mining  companies  have  leased  land  to  farmers  for  minimal  rents,  each 
farmer  getting  up  to  50  acres.  Areas  slated  for  mining  first  have  topsoil  removed  to  mined-out  acreage, 
which  is  then  quickly  returned  to  agricultural  use.  Crop  growing  is  related  to  the  ecology  of  the  area;  a 
government  marketing  corporation  guarantees  crop  purchase.  The  scheme  helps  keep  people  on  the 
land.  A  1976  production,  (unchs;  ui) 

BETTY  BOOP  IN  MOTHER  GOOSE  LAND 

p-i-a  7  minutes  05065  b&w:$  10.00 

Betty  Boop  falls  asleep  reading  her  Mother  Goose  book,  and  is  whisked  off  aboard  a  broom  for  a  visit 
with  her  most  favorite— and  one  least  favorite— of  characters.  She  is  at  last  heroically  rescued  from 
Miss  Muffet's  spider,  by  the  four  and  twenty  blackbirds  from  the  pie.  A  1933  production,  (nta;  fest) 

BEYOND  DEATH'S  DOOR 

h-c-a  92  minutes         3  reels  98949  color: $36. 25 

Dramatic  re-enactments  of  six  people's  life-after-death  experiences.  A  young  doctor  witnesses  each 
experience,  and  sets  out  to  find  some  way  to  explain  these  otherwise  inexplicable  phenomena.  Stars 


10    /    BEYOND  DEATH'S  DOOR 


Tom  Hallick,  Howard  Piatt,  Jo  Ann  Harris  and  Michael  McGuire.  Based  on  the  book  by  Dr.  Maurice 
Rawlings.  A  1979  production,  (schsu;  lucf) 


BEYOND  FAMILY  PLANNING 

h-c-a  27  minutes 


84900 


color:  $23.00 
Film  sale:$405.00 
Cassette  sale: $245. 00 
Appraises  Singapore's  booming  population  problem,  indicating  that  unprecendented  social  organization 
plus  more  concentrated  use  of  industrial  and  commercial  space  are  absolute  necessities.  Antisocial 
behavior  is  not  yet  apparent,  but  planners  acknowledge  potential  dangers.  People  use  birth  control  to 
space,  rather  than  limit,  their  children.  Disincentive  measures  foreseen  include  raising  hospital  charges 
sharply  after  the  second  child,  cutting  maternity  leave,  and  eliminating  tax  relief  or  housing  priority  for 
large  families.  A  1976  production,  (unchs;  ui) 

THE  BIG  IF...  [INTERFERON] 

h-c-a  50  minutes         2  reels  70561  color: $27. 25 

Resumes  1980  status  of  research  on  interferon.  Animation  is  used  to  explain  both  the  nature  of  viruses 
and  the  way  interferon  works.  Recounts  the  events  which  discouraged  interest,  and  those  which  finally 
reversed  that  trend.  Deals  briefly  with  the  success  in  making  interferon  with  bacteria,  and  with 
research  remaining  to  be  done  because  of  the  many  types  of  interferon  made  by  different  types  of  body 
cells.  A  1980  production,  (bbc;  fi) 

THE  BIG  PICTURE:  [THE  ATOMIC  SOLIDERS] 

h-c-a  29  minutes  83815  color:$  18.75 

Uses  clips  from  the  U.S.  military-produced  series  THE  BIG  PICTURE  to  expose  discrepancies  between  the 
army  command's  version  of  1957  events  grouped  together  as  "Exercise  Smokey,"  the  largest  atomic 
bomb  test  in  the  Nevada  desert,  and  the  version  of  participating  soldiers.  Shows  a  high  instance  of 
leukemia  and  other  types  of  health  problems  in  participants,  inaccurate  data-keeping  and  loss  of 
records  by  the  army,  and  failure  to  monitor  participants  after  the  test,  all  of  which  combine  to  cast 
doubt  on  the  army's  claim  that  infantry  soldiers  can  survive  tactical  nuclear  warfare  with  little  or  no 
physical  or  mental  damage.  A  1978  production,  (thtv;  bon) 

THE  BIG  VILLAGE 

general  26  minutes  84509  color: $  18.50 

"My  uncles  carry  their  hopes  no  further  than  their  oars  will  take  them.  Their  lives  are  trapped  in  fish 
nets.. ..We  have  begun  to  see  how  small  our  dreams  have  been.  People  are  not  content."  Thus  begins 
the  narration  of  a  vivid  portrayal  of  the  third  world's  lifestyle,  and  of  how  it  has  come  to  look  upon  the 
rich.  Couched  in  a  poetic  style  as  a  plea  for  sharing,  it  acknowledges  nonetheless  that  the  division  of 
very  rich  and  very  poor  cannot  endure.  A  1979  production,  (un;  ab) 

BIGHORNS  OF  BEAUTY  CREEK 

/-/  25  minutes  85018  color: $2 1.00 

Studies  behavior  and  habits  of  bighorn  sheep:  sparring  of  males;  expressions  of  submission;  the  custom 
of  lamb  and  ewe  remaining  together  for  two  years;  winter  and  summer  grazing  territories.  Includes 
shots  of  mountain  goat  and  moose  fawns.  Ends  with  a  battle  for  herd  dominance.  A  1982  production, 
(karv;  befi) 

BIKE  STYLE 

h-c-a  18  minutes  56971  color:$15.50 

Gives  instructions  and  helpful  hints  for  cycle  travel  in  Europe,  by  following  an  actual  tour  taken  by  two 
couples  in  Yugoslavia.  They  tell  what  to  them  are  the  advantages  of  this  type  of  travel  over  all  others 
available.  A  1980  production,  (befi) 

BILL  OF  RIGHTS  IN  ACTION:  EQUAL  OPPORTUNITY  (REVISED) 

general  22  minutes  53177  color: $17. 00 

Dramatizes  the  complexity  of  a  reverse  discrimination  labor  relations  problem:  a  Black  worker  is 
promoted  over  a  white  with  seniority,  in  an  attempt  to  rectify  past  discrimination.  The  white  protests, 
and  a  hearing  is  held.  In-depth  arguments  of  both  sides  are  presented;  the  decision  is  left  to  the 
viewers.  A  1982  production,  (bewi;  ab) 

THE  BILL  OF  RIGHTS  IN  ACTION:  FREEDOM  OF  SPEECH  (REVISED) 

general  18  minutes  52711  color:$16.75 

Examines,  through  dramatization,  the  question,  "How  may  an  individual's  freedom  of  speech  be 
balanced  against  the  welfare  of  the  community  and  the  state's  need  to  preserve  the  peace."  Drama 
involves  a  neo-Nazi  speaker  in  front  of  a  Jewish  synagogue  in  a  neighborhood  with  survivors  of 
Auschwitz  and  Dachau.  Lawyers  (for  the  state  and  for  the  defense)  present  arguments  citing  decisions 
in  previous  cases;  viewers  are  left  to  produce  a  verdict.  A  1982  production,  (bewi;  ab) 

THE  BILL  OF  RIGHTS  IN  ACTION:  WOMEN'S  RIGHTS 

j-h-c-a  22  minutes  56921  color:$  18.00 

Examines  aspects  of  the  continuing  debates  over  participation  of  women  on  men's  sports  teams  by 
studying  the  case  of  a  high  school  girl  swimmer.  Presents  the  arguments  of  the  two  lawyers  in  a 
courtroom  situation;  leaves  the  decision  to  the  viewers.  A  1974  production,  (cbs;  ab) 

THE  BILLION  DOLLAR  BUBBLE 

j-h-c-a  60  minutes         2  reels  70572  color:$29.25 

Prize-winning  dramatization  of  a  large-scale  case  of  computer  fraud,  based  on  interviews  with  the 
consipirators  and  on  liquidation  reports  from  the  company.  Multiple  awards  in  Britain  include  best 
documentary,  best  play,  outstanding  creative  achievement.  A  1976  production,  (bbc;  fi) 

THE  BIOLOGICAL  SCIENCES:  CELL  BIOLOGY 

j-h-c  17  minutes  56804  color: $15. 75 

Identifies  cells  as  highly  complex  "chemical  factories."  Reviews  their  classification  as  prokaryotic  or 
eukaryotic;  compares  photosynthesis  in  bacteria  and  green  algae,  emphasizing  the  significance  of 
oxygen.  Identifies  chloroplasts  and  mitochondria  with  essential  life  processes,  cites  evidence  for  the 
symbiotic  theory  of  their  orgin.  A  1981  production,  (bioma;  c) 


THE  BIOLOGICAL  SCIENCES:  ECOLOGICAL  BIOLOGY 

j-h-c  17  minutes  56925  color:$15.i, 

Defines  ecology  as  a  study  of  the  energy  flow  through  systems,  and  of  interactions  among  communitie:; 
Examines,  in  this  connection,  the  role  of  predators,  using  starfish  and  didinium  as  examples 
Photomicrography  is  used  to  show  photosynthesis.  Discusses  ways  in  which  the  study  of  small  system 
is  useful  in  understanding  large  ones.  Presents  earth  as  a  system  composed  of  systems,  all  of  whic 
recycle.  Faults  agricultu'e  for  failure  to  recycle  adequately.  A  1981  production,  (bioma;  c) 

THE  BIOLOGICAL  SCIENCES:  EVOLUTIONARY  BIOLOGY 

j-h-c  17  minutes  56806  color:  $15.', 

Seeks  to  explain  the  diversity  of  species  by  reviewing  the  theory  of  evolution  and  its  basic  evidenci; 
derived  from  the  study  of  populations.  Examines  the  role  of  sexual  reproduction,  mutation,  naturi 
selection.  Evaluates  the  effects  of  geographic  and  reproductive  isolation.  A  1981  production,  (bioma;1 

THE  BIOLOGICAL  SCIENCES:  MOLECULAR  BIOLOGY 

h-c-a  51  minutes  56823  color:  $15.1$ 

Considers  conditions  under  which  molecules  of  life  might  have  formed;  examines  the  role  of  chlorophy 
in  capturing  energy;  reviews  the  role  of  cell  membranes;  identifies  ATP  as  the  source  of  energy  f(j^ 
cellular  action;  shows  how  DNA  controls  protein  synthesis;  explores  the  role  of  enzymes  as  catalysts, 
1981  production.  (bioma;c) 

b 
it 


BIOLOGY:  EXPLORING  THE  LIVING  WORLD 

h  19  minutes  56594  color: $16A 

An  overview  of  biology  as  a  science  explains  the  ways  in  which  it  surveys  the  plant,  animal  and  proti  th 
kingdoms,  using  appearance,  behavior,  similarity  and  differences  as  bases  for  classification.  Touches  tj^ 
chronobiology  as  a  special  branch  of  that  science.  A  1979  production,  (eb) 


II 


BIRDS  AROUND  YOU 

i-j-h  19  minutes  57015  color:$14.! 

Shows  and  identifies  over  50  species  of  birds,  telling  which  are  native  and  which  were  introduced  fro  k 
elsewhere,  and  grouping  them  into  'families.'  Describes  and  compares  them  with  regard  to  migratioift 
food  gathering,  nesting.  Encourages  bird-watching.  A  1982  release,  (dfp;  mcfi) 


BIRTH:  HOW  LIFE  BEGINS 

h-c-a  23  minutes  84824  color:$15. 

Follows  a  couple,  Allan  and  Barbara  Klass,  through  the  preparation  for,  and  birth  of,  their  daughte  f* 
emphasizing  physiological  and  psychological  processes.  Stresses  the  importance  of  proper  pre-  ai 
post-natal  care,  and  ways  of  integrating  a  new  child  into  an  established  family  routine.  A  19/-J| 
production,  (eb) 


BIRTHPLACE  OF  BEAUTY  II 

h-c-a  22  minutes  56517  color:  $16.  •'' 

Visits  locales  in  Italy  famous  for  violin-making  (Brescia,  Cremona)  showing  details  of  the  ancient  cr<  Bat 
and  giving  the  history  of  its  most  famous  practitioners.  Contemporary  artisans  are  shown  learning  t'P 
same  careful  hand  techniques,  and  several  of  Paganini's  Caprices  are  performed  by  violinist  Ruggie  '* 
Ricci.  A  1973  production,  (vibr;  ifb) 


BITTER  MELONS  '  H 

c-a  32  minutes  85228  color:  $17: ' ' 

Depicts  the  life  of  Gwi  Bushmen,  who  live  in  the  Central  Kalahari  Desert.  The  Gwi,  one  of  fo  S! 
sub-groups  of  Bushmen,  gain  subsistence  largely  from  hunting  and  gathering,  although  they  pla  "' 
melons  to  provide  an  additional  source  of  liquid,  which  is  very  scarce.  Covers  three  aspects  of  Gwi  Ifii  f 
gaining  subsistence,  recreations,  and  music.  Songs  and  musical  games  constitute  an  important  part  w 
social  life.  The  musical  bow,  as  principal  instrument,  features  prominently  in  performances.  A  19!5  7 
production,  (der) 


THE  BLACK  ATHLETE 

general  26  minutes  84760  color:$17. 

Examines,  through  the  history  of  sports,  the  debate  over  whether  the  achievement  of  equality  in  t 
area  of  sports  as  a  profession  has  helped  or  damaged  the  young  black  population.  Recounts  the  histc 
and  difficulties  of  Black  entry  into  sports  and  enumerates  advantages  and  disadvantages.  A  program 
"James  Michener's  World."  A  1980  production,  (capp;  pyr) 


THE  BLACK  CAT 

h-c-a  26  minutes  85195  color:$16. 

Dramatizes  the  Edgar  Allan  Poe  horror  tale  of  an  animal  lover  who  turns  vicious  as  a  result  of  I 
alcoholism,  abusing  his  pets  and  his  wife.  The  ironic  turn  taken  by  justice  has  a  flavor  of  the  occult. 
1983  production,  (tcul) 


i 


BLACK  ICE 

general  1 1  minutes  05006  color:  $  1 1. 

Explains  the  nature  and  conveys  the  flavor  of  ice-boat  racing,  in  snowy  conditions  and  under  t 
perfect  conditions  known  as  "black  ice."  A  1980  production,  (nfbc;  eb) 


THE  BLACK  WEST  (WERE  YOU  THERE  SERIES) 

h-c-a  28  minutes  85010  color:$22. 

Provides  insights  into  the  Black  experience  on  the  American  frontier.  Interviews  and  films  activities 
Afro-American  cowboys,  rodeo  competitors,  and  Blacks  who  went  west  as  children  and  recall  the  ea 
days.  From  a  biographic  series  on  famous  Black  Americans  subtitled  "A  Sepia  Scrapbook."  A  19 
production,  (ngsa;  befi) 


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BLESS  THE  BEASTS  AND  CHILDREN 

j-h-c-a  102  minutes        3  reels  98929  color:$47. 

A  group  of  teen-age  boys  at  summer  camp  decides  to  try  to  free  a  herd  of  buffalo  that  is  earmarked  I  ^ 


BOTANIC  MAN  #2:  THE  CRUCIBLE  OF  LIFE    /    11 


truction.  An  adventure  story  starring 
;tlf) 


Mumy,  directed  by  Stanley  Kramer.  A  1973  production. 


LIND]  (PAS  DE  PITIE  POUR  L'AVEUGLE) 

40  minutes      3A"  U-Matic 


K00080 


color:$33.00 
Cassette  Sale:  $360. 00 
eighs  against  the  psychological  error  of  pitying  the  blind,  showing  educative  processes  and 
larkable  accomplishments  of  specific  individuals.  Contrasts  the  psychology  of  those  born  blind  with 
se  who  are  blinded  by  illness  or  accident.  Lists  jobs  available  to  the  blind.  A  1972  production. 
|bo) 


|OODY  SCHEMES 

■c-a  17  minutes 


57145 


color:$ 13.25 


Isents  slavery  as  one  of  the  main  forces  of  change  in  the  history  of  three  continents,  emphasizing  its 
act  on  African  society:  families,  communities,  indigenous  industries.  Covers  operations  connected 
ti  the  capture  and  sale  of  slaves  (including  the  dilemmas  of  African  chiefs  tempted  by  economic 
is  and  guns);  the  Atlantic  passage,  and  the  condition  of  slavery.  Uses  animation,  painting  and 
phics  as  well  as  documentary  footage.  A  1972  production,  (trifc) 

Iard  and  care 

\>a  27  minutes  84604  color:$  19.50 

lilm  study  exploring  the  special  problems  of  two  mentally  retarded  teenagers,  a  boy  and  a  girl, 
Iking  a  special  human  relationship.  Parts  of  the  two  are  taken  by  teenagers  with  Down's  Syndrome. 

hgs  the  viewer  to  consider  the  rights  of  the  retarded  with  regard  to  emotional  growth.  A  1980 

duction.  (rone;  pyr) 


ATS  AND  SHIPS  (THIRD  EDITION) 

hi  14  minutes  51171  color: $13. 25 

uses  on  the  many  kinds  of  boats  there  are,  the  jobs  they  do,  and  the  jobs  they  provide.  Brief  shots 
ecreational  boating  liven  the  more  serious  narrative  of  cargo  shipping  on  ocean  and  river.  Rides  a 
e  tanker  taking  oil  from  Alaska  to  San  Francisco,  through  a  Pacific  storm,  showing  how  the  ship,  its 
iputer  and  its  crew,  function.  Shows  inland  barge  traffic  on  the  Mississippi  system,  and  the  loading 
unloading  of  cargo  ships  in  the  port  of  New  Orleans.  A  1980  production,  (eb) 


IE  BODY  FIGHTS  DISEASE 

13  minutes  57048  color:$  13.00 

■Jws  the  processes  used  by  the  body  in  defense  against  disease:  skin  and  mucous  membranes  as 
fliers;  white  cells,  antibodies,  and  lymphocytes  as  defenders.  Includes  information  on  the  nature  of 
Ises,  emphasizes  immunization.  Presented  largely  in  animation,  but  also  uses  photomicrography.  A 
10  production,  (chu) 

I  BODY  HUMAN:  THE  FACTS  FOR  BOYS 

25  minutes  84822  color: $18.25 

rator  Ken  Howard  explains  some  of  the  new  responsibilities  that  come  with  new  feelings  and 
sical  changes  at  puberty.  Animation  details  the  physiological  and  chemical  causes:  the  narration  and 
pfire  discussion  center  around  the  feelings  and  their  meaning  for  life.  A  1981  production,  (toen  / 
lc;  tlf) 


E  BODY  HUMAN:  THE  FACTS  FOR  GIRLS 

25  minutes  84823  color: $18. 25 

sents  physical  and  psychological  aspects  of  the  changes  that  occur  at  puberty  by  means  of 
nation,  live  group  discussion,  and  narration  by  Mario  Thomas.  Focuses  particularly  on  three  girls 
ed  ten,  twelve,  and  fourteen).  Strives  to  emphasize  the  meaning  of  these  changes  within  the  total 
text  of  life,  so  that  they  do  not  get  out  of  proportion.  A  1981  production,  (toen  /  medc;  tlf) 

BODY  WORKS 

16  minutes  57065  color: $14. 50 

s  three  dimensional  cut-away  models  to  identify  and  explain  the  function  of  body  systems  as 
)ws:  skeletal,  muscular,  circulatory,  respiratory,  digestive  and  nervous.  Clarifies  interaction  of 
:ems,  urges  cooperating  with  what  you  know:  "Don't  fight  the  system."  A  1982  production,  (ab) 


BODY  WORKS  SERIES 

tplores  the  structures  of  the  human  body  with  three  youngsters  and  Dr. 
fmothy  Johnson,  director  of  Lay  Health  Information  at  Harvard  University 
jedical  School.  Uses  models,  experiments,  diagrams,  x-ray  and  slow-motion 
[holography,  and  comparisons  with  familiar  objects.  Enthusiastically 

commended  by  the  National  PTA  Action  Center.  A  1979  production,  (bbi;  abo 

f  BODY  WORKS:  [CIRCULATION] 

|7  22  minutes  84865  color:$  16.50 

jriments  devised  by  Dr.  Johnson  and  performed  by  his  three  young  assistants  demonstrate  the  work 
he  heart  as  a  pump  and  the  function  of  the  60,000-mile  network  of  blood  vessels.  Photomicroscopy 
ws  individual  blood  cells  passing  through  capillaries.  A  1980  production,  (bbi;  abc) 


':  BODY  WORKS:  [BONES  AND  STRUCTURE] 

22  minutes  84864  color: $16.50 

Johnson  and  his  group  work  with  a  human  skeleton,  examining  the  structure  and  discussing  the 
:tion  of  the  various  parts.  Strength  of  bones  is  illustrated  by  using  a  section  of  leg  bone  to  show 
it  will  support  the  weight  of  an  automobile.  At  the  end,  they  dress  their  friend  the  skeleton  in 
ty  clothes  and  drive  off  with  him  in  an  open  car.  A  1979  production,  (bbi;  abc) 


' 


E  BODY  WORKS:  [DIGESTION] 

7  22  minutes  84866  color:$  16.50 

>  fiber  optics,  ultrasound,  and  anatomical  models  to  show  how  the  body  gets,  from  food,  the 


nutrients  it  needs,  and  what  the  approximate  "size"  of  the  digestive  system  would  be  if  "unrolled." 
Enumerates  and  explains  many  of  the  hundreds  of  functions  of  the  liver.  A  1979  production,  (bbi;  abc) 

THE  BODY  WORKS:  [MOVEMENT] 

i-j-h  22  minutes  84867  color:$  16.50 

Investigates  the  teamwork  of  brain,  nerves,  and  muscles,  and  demonstrates  something  of  its 
complexity.  Differentiates  types  of  muscles  and  their  functions.  A  1979  production,  (bbi;  abc) 

THE  BODY  WORKS:  [RESPIRATION] 

i-j-h  22  minutes  84868  color:$  16.50 

Discusses  the  operation  and  function  of  the  breathing  in  a  human  being,  including  what  happens 
chemically  to  air  in  the  lungs.  Distinguishes  (with  photomicrographic  illustrations)  between  arterial  and 
venous  blood.  Touches  on  effects  of  smoking.  A  1980  production,  (bbi;  abc) 

BOEING  VS.  THE  WORLD:  THE  JET  SET  (ENTERPRISE  SERIES) 

h-c-a  30  minutes  85146  color:$38.00 

%"  U-Matic        C85146  color:$38.00 

Reviews  aspects  of  the  competition  between  Boeing's  747  and  the  new  French  "airbus,"  headquartered 
in  Toulouse,  which  has  already  beaten  out  Lockheed  and  McDonnell-Douglas  by  offering  a  1.5  million 
per  aircraft  per  year  fuel  saving.  A  1981  production,  (wgbh;  lea) 


BOLIVIA:  THE  TIN  MOUNTAIN 

h-c-a  29  minutes 


84936 


color:$18.75 
Film  sale: $450.00 
Describes  the  dead-end  "life"  of  Bolivian  tin  miners.  Isolated  in  a  remote  mountain  town  of  30,000 
without  alternative  employment  or  the  means  to  go  elsewhere,  they  work  500  miles  of  tunnels,  handling 
300  tons  ot  rock  to  produce  one  ton  of  tin.  The  government  cannot  afford  to  provide  safety  features  or 
to  clean  the  air  in  the  mine.  One  of  every  four  miners  has  silicosis,  and  almost  500  a  year  die  of  it, 
leaving  their  families  without  support  or  housing,  since  the  housing  is  furnished  only  to  workers.  The 
average  life  expectancy  of  males  in  the  community  is  37  years.  A  1979  production,  (thtv;  bon) 

THE  BOMBING  OF  HANOI  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR,  Episode 
20) 

h-c-a  26  minutes  84955  mixed:$  19.00 

Film  sale:$495.00 
Analyses  the  psychological  basis  of  America's  limited  bombing  and  its  escalation;  presents  the  way 
America  saw  North  Vietnamese  propaganda:  "It  was  clear  that  they  were  playing  on  public  opinion, 
undercutting  us  at  home  and  stonewalling  us  in  Paris."  International  criticism  and  pilot  losses  increase: 
Nixon  decides  to  bomb  Hanoi.  In  twelve  days,  100,000  tons  of  bombs  (the  equivalent  of  five  atomic 
bombs)  are  dropped  on  Hanoi.  The  negotiations  terminate  shortly.  Differing  views  are  given  on  the  role 
of  the  bombing  in  ending  the  conflict  for  America.  A  1980  production,  (itl  /  cineq;  bon) 

BON  APPETIT  (CONNAISSONS-NOUS  SERIES) 

h-c  10  minutes  05009  color:$  11.25 

Alison,  an  exchange  student  from  Ontario,  writes  home,  describing  her  experiences  with  a  host  family  in 
Montreal,  as  some  are  dramatized.  Ends  with  a  special  visit  to  a  restaurant  run  by  a  relative  of  the  host 
family,  who  demonstrates  for  Alison  the  preparation  of  a  special  dish.  In  French  of  intermediate 
difficulty.  A  1981  production,  (cecil;  befi) 

BONES 

general  29  minutes  84995  color:$22  75 

Introduces  John  Henry  Nobles  of  Beaumont,  Texas,  who  creates  percussive  rhythm  for  jazz  with  dried 
beef  bones  held  between  his  fingers.  Born  with  music  in  him  and  unable  to  afford  an  instrument,  he 
devised  his  own  simple  method  of  expression  which  has  given  delight  to  his  community  for  years. 
Included  are  scenes  where  he  does  duets  with  Taj  Mahal.  A  1975  production,  (cml;  befi) 

BORN  DRUNK:  THE  FETAL  ALCOHOL  SYNDROME 

h-c-a  10  minutes  04924  color: $12.00 

Mental  retardation,  retarded  growth,  and  malformations  are  only  a  few  of  the  developmental  disorders 
that  threaten  children  born  with  fetal  alcohol  syndrome.  As  little  as  two  ounces  per  day  consumed  by  a 
pregnant  woman  can  produce  such  results.  Defines  the  syndrome  and  shows  causes  and  effects.  A  1979 
production,  (abc) 

BORROWED  FACES 

h-c-a  29  minutes  84678  color: $20. 50 

An  examination  of  the  audition  and  casting  process  for  three  Shakespeare  plays,  from  the  point  of  view 
of  both  the  directors  and  of  the  actors  and  actresses  trying  ot  for  the  parts.  Shows  how  the  director 
uses  casting  to  develop  his  intended  'image'  of  the  play:  criteria,  priorities,  artistic  concepts.  A  1979 
production,  (kmgh;  crm) 

BOTANIC  MAN  #1:  THE  AMAZON  BASIN-GREEN  PRINT  FOR  LIFE 

c-a  27  minutes  83883  color:$  18.75 

Examines,  with  David  Bellamy  of  the  University  of  Durham,  the  interrelationship  of  the  Widan  tribe  in 
the  Amazon  forest  with  its  environment.  Emphasis  is  on  the  complexity  of  forest  ecology  and  the 
dependence  of  all  life  on  chlorophyll.  Analyses  the  three  layers  of  forest  life:  plants  as  producers, 
animals  as  consumers,  and  "the  army  of  decomposers"  (termites,  various  fungi)  which  recycles 
elemental  components.  Widari  use  blow  guns  for  hunting,  gather  manioc  to  eat,  weave  hammocks  for 
resting.  Note:  if  their  nudity  will  cause  you  to  consider  this  film  unsuitable,  do  not  order  it.  A  1978 
production,  (thtv;  bon) 

BOTANIC  MAN  #2:  THE  CRUCIBLE  OF  LIFE 

h-c-a  27  minutes  83884  color:$18.75 

Recaps  the  theory  of  evolution  (water,  elements,  electricity,  amino  acids,  etc.)  against  a  volcanic 
background  chosen  because  it  is  thought  to  resemble  the  appearance  of  earth  prior  to  the  emergence  of 
life.  David  Bellamy  of  the  University  of  Durham  explains  everything,  from  the  appearance  of  oxygen  to 
the  tectonic  plate  theory.  A  1978  production,  (thtv;  bon) 


12    /    BOTANIC  MAN  #3:  LIVING  WATER 


BOTANIC  MAN  #3:  LIVING  WATER 

h-c-a  27  minutes 


84962 


color:$  19.25 
Film  sale: $450.00 
Examines  the  role  of  water  in  the  emergence  and  continuity  of  life  forms.  Begins  with  scenes  filmed 
6000  metres  under  water  in  the  Peru  trench.  Diagrams  and  photomicrography  elucidate  life  forms  in  the 
food  web  of  the  sea,  and  illustrate  sexual  reproduction  of  kelp.  A  1978  production,  (thtv;  bon) 


BOTANIC  MAN  #4:  POTENTIAL  ENERGY 

h-c-a  27  minutes 


84963 


color.$ 19.25 
Film  sale:$450.00 
Traces  the  evidence  for  scientific  hypotheses  regarding  the  original  transfer  of  plants  from  sea  to  land 
growth  patterns.  Uses  animation  to  show  capillary  action  inside  plants,  time-lapse  to  show  growth, 
photomicrography  to  show  a  fern  case  releasing  spores.  Host  and  narrator  is  Professor  David  Bellamy 
of  the  University  of  Durham.  A  1978  production,  (thtv;  bon) 

BOTANIC  MAN  #5:  LAND  OF  OPPORTUNITY 

h-c-a  27  minutes  84964  color:$19.25 

Film  sale:$450.00 
Animation  illustrates  tectonic  plate  theory  of  New  Zealand's  origin,  while  narration  and  photography 
pursue  unusual  animals,  birds  and  plants  unique  to  this  area  of  the  globe,  further  supporting  the  logic. 
Studies,  in  this  regard,  the  rare  Hamilton  frog,  the  tuatara,  cowrie  pines  and  flightless  birds  whose  role 
in  the  ecology  is  that  of  grazers.  A  1978  production,  (thtv;  bon) 


BOTANIC  MAN  #6:  LATITUDE  ZERO 

h-c-a  27  minutes 


84065 


color:$  19.25 
Film  sale: $450. 00 
Investigates  the  large  number  of  vegetation  types  which  grow  at  various  heights  of  the  Andes  Mountains 
in  Ecuador.  Close  to  sea  level  flourish  bromeliads  and  torch  ginger;  at  2500'  trees  are  perceptibly 
smaller  and  the  conditions  are  perfect  for  the  growth  of  quinine;  last  of  the  large  plants  gives  up  at  the 
4000'  frost  line,  and  the  vegetation  higher  is  sparse  and  shallow-rooted.  Host  /  narrator  is  Professor 
David  Bellamy.  A  1978  production,  (thtv;  bon) 


BOTANIC  MAN  #7:  WHITE  DEATH 

h-c-a  27  minutes 


NEW  LIFE 

84966  color:  $19.25 

Film  sale:$450.00 
Demonstrates  the  nature  and  effects  of  glaciation  by  the  unique  method  of  tracing  changing  types  of 
vegetation  south  from  the  Arctic  Circle,  where  the  ice  is  500  metres  thick,  to  the  area  of  permafrost 
and  lichen,  to  the  Mackenzie  Delta  where  wintergreen  is  in  flower,  to  the  taiga  where  conifers  grow,  to 
the  final  area  where  maples  and  wheat  fields  are  characteristic.  These  changes  could  be  said  to  parallel 
those  which  occurred  over  10,000  years  of  time.  A  1978  production,  (thtv;  bon) 


BOTANIC  MAN  #8:  ON  THE  LIMIT 

h-c-a  27  minutes 


84967 


color:  $19.25 
Film  sale:$450.00 
Enumerates  man-made  ecological  disasters  precipitated  by  careless  agricultural  practices.  Filmed  in 
India,  it  traces  a  process  occurring  world-wide  for  which  Professor  Bellamy  suggests  we  need  a  new 
word  —  "desertification,"  to  designate  the  spread  of  various  kinds  of  deserts:  dry,  salt,  wet,  concrete, 
asphalt,  waste,  and  poison.  A  1978  production,  (thtv;  bon) 

BOTANIC  MAN  #9:  EXTINCTION  IS  FOREVER 

h-c-a  27  minutes  84968  color:  $19.25 

Film  sale: $450. 00 
Investigates  problems  of  population  control,  first  in  the  instance  of  the  giant  tortoises  of  Aldabra,  then 
in  the  instance  of  man  on  the  island  of  Mauritius  (not  incidentally  connected  with  the  dodo).  Ends  by 
inviting  the  thought:  "If  you  don't  think  we  all  face  the  same  problem,  then  remember  that  we  all  live 
on  an  island  floating  in  a  sea  of  space."  A  1978  production,  (thtv;  bon) 


BOTANIC  MAN  #10:  CRACKPOT  JACKPOT 

h-c-a  27  minutes 


84969 


color:  $19. 25 
Film  sale:  $450.  OO 
Studies  the  significance  of  non-renewable  resources  in  interaction  with  the  behavior  of  man,  in  terms  of 
the  calorie  as  a  unit  of  exchange.  In  the  West,  individual  calorie  consumption  stands  at  an  average  of 
3000  calories  daily,  but  it  requires  an  expenditure  of  five  times  that  amount  to  produce  the  food  and 
get  it  to  the  person  who  eats  it.  If  you  consider  more  than  just  what  is  eaten,  it  takes  approximately 
141,000  calories  per  person  per  day  to  maintain  Western  above-average  lifestyle.  Population  now 
doubles  every  30  years;  resource  consumption  doubles  every  twenty.  Prescribes  four  steps  essential  to 
the  survival  of  mankind.  A  1978  production  (thtv;  bon) 

BOTTOM  LINE  COMMUNICATING:  GET  TO  THE  POINT 

h-c-a  18  minutes  57063  color: $17.50 

Analyses  four  structural  approaches  to  communicating,  each  with  the  main  point  ("bottom  line")  in  a 
different  location,  because  designed  for  a  different  purpose.  Uses  vignettes  involving  the  visit  of  a  rich 
Texan  and  former  member  of  a  business  with  his  erstwhile  colleagues,  to  help  them  structure  their 
varied  communications  by  showing  them  that  "Just  talkin'  is  not  communicatin'."  A  1982  production, 
(roun;  ab) 

BOW  AND  ARROW 

general  15  minutes  5683 1  color:$  14.  OO 

A  filmic  history  of  archers  and  archery,  pervasive  in  all  known  civilizations  and  on  all  known  continents 
except  Australia,  where  the  boomerang  performed  the  same  functions  for  the  Aborigines.  Describes 
varieties  of  form  and  of  material  which  have  been  used  over  the  centuries  in  making  bows  and  arrows; 
examines  the  bow  in  myth  and  legend;  explains  the  exact  movement  necessary  to  give  the  arrow  an 
oscillation  proportional  to  its  length  so  that  it  will  fly  true.  A  1979  production,  (nfbc;  cal) 


THE  BOY  WHO  TURNED  OFF 

c-a  28  minutes  85030  color: $20.5 

An  unusual  study,  by  an  elder  brother,  of  his  younger  autistic  brother,  age  26.  Shows  how  Michael1! 
problem  has  affected  their  family.  Studies  ongoing  problems  at  (and  with)  the  group  home  when 
Michael  spends  much  of  his  time.  An  articulate  plea  for  continued  help  and  understanding  in  ai 
extremely  difficult  situation.  A  1981  production,  (nfbc) 

THE  BOY  WITH  A  BIG  HEART  (INUIT  LEGENDS  SERIES) 

k-p  6  minutes  05017  color:$10.S\ 

An  engaging  tale  of  rescue  and  generosity  on  the  part  of  an  Eskimo  lad  is  brought  to  life  by  puppe 
animation,  helping  to  preserve  this  value-teaching  tale  of  an  ancient  culture.  A  1982  production 
(ancan;  befi) 

BOYS  AND  GIRLS  TOGETHER 

j-h-c-a  28  minutes  85114  color: $20.2 

"A  hard,  unbiased  look  at  an  epidemic  problem:  that  of  children  having  children."  Examines  case 
histories  and  statistics  of  early  teen  pregnancies,  attempting  to  correct  ignorance  and  misinformatioi 
that  contributes  to  some.  A  CBS  news  production,  featuring  Harry  Reasoner  as  host/narrator.  A  197' 
production,  (cbs) 

BOYS  IN  CONFLICT 

c-a  72  minutes  90077  b&w:$10.V 

Documents  the  experiences  of  an  untrained  counsellor  (a  college  junior)  in  a  summer  camp  fo' 
emotionally  disturbed  boys  in  New  Hampshire.  During  the  summer,  he  builds  significant  relationship 
with  the  nine  boys  in  his  charge,  changing  both  them  and  himself.  Seeks  to  convey  some  characteristic 
of  disturbed  emotions  and  behavior,  and  to  stimulate  discussions  of  how  such  youngsters  might  b 
helped.  Designed  to  bring  out  the  nature  of  therapeutic  relationship.  A  1970  production,  (earn;  apa)    i 

BRAIN  POWER 

h-c-a  1 1  minutes  05059  color:$  14.', 

Designed  as  a  'meeting-keynote'  to  keep  discussions  on  target,  challenges  viewers:  "If  you  are  willinij 
this  room  can  vibrate  with  a  unique  energy:  brain  power."  Filters  highlights  of  Dr.  Karl  Albrecht's  boo  1 
Brain  Power,  through  the  engaging  personality  of  John  Houseman  (1982  Ad  Man  of  the  Year  and  onetj 
the  stars  of  THE  PAPER  CHASE.)  Points  out  how  to  allow  for  and  use  tc  your  advantage  what  is  know  J 
about  the  way  the  mind  processes  information.  A  1980  production,  (prha;  lea) 

BRAZIL:  CHILDREN  OF  THE  MIRACLE 

h-c-a  30  minutes  84752  color:$18.. 

Examines  the  economic  "miracle"  of  Brazil's  industrial  revolution,  which  has  made  it  one  of  the  t( 
most  powerful  economies  in  the  world,  and  Sao  Paulo  the  richest  city  in  South  America.  Contrasts  tl 
wealth  of  the  "haves"  whose  investments  only  grow,  with  the  desperation  of  the  "have  nots,"  who  li' 
in  the  shadow  of  the  miracle  without  sharing  it.  Destitute  parents  abandon  babies  they  cannot  feed.  F 
each  child  in  the  crowded  orphange,  there  are  thousands  outside  in  the  streets  surviving  by  beggin 
petty  theft,  selling  themselves.  600,000  of  these  roam  the  streets  of  Sao  Paulo  alone:  there  are  fiftei 
million  in  Brazil.  Fifteen  thousand  of  them  die  every  year  just  in  Sao  Paulo.  Interviews  the  governi 
with  regard  to  the  problem.  He  has  nothing  to  say  except:  "Every  country  has  its  rich  and  its  poo 
Today  Brazil  is  eighth  in  the  world's  economy  —  soon  we  will  be  fourth."  A  1979  production,  (th 
bon) 


BREAKING  FREE 

general  50  minutes  70549  color:$28. . 

Documents  the  long  preparatory  stages  and  the  constructive  effects  of  participation  in  the  performr 
arts  by  mentally  handicapped  residents  of  the  Lorna  Hodgskison  Sunshine  Home  in  Australia.  Crownh 
the  achievement  is  the  well-received  performance  in  the  Sydney  Opera  House.  A  1980  productio 
(binn;  abc) 


BREASTFEEDING 

h-c-a  8  minutes  05044  color:$  10. 

Uses  a  group  of  nursing  mothers  to  answer  questions  of  a  pregnant  woman  with  regard  to  breastfeedi 
(effects,  benefits,  social  reactions,  weaning)  and  to  demonstrate  techniques.  A  1978  productio 
(mybr;  mcfi) 


THE  BRIDGE  OF  ADAM  RUSH 

general  48  minutes 


70467 


color:$26. 


Twelve-year-old  Adam  is  faced  with  adjusting  to  country  life  in  colonial  America,  and  to  an  impatic 
stepfather  who  can't  understand  the  city-bred  boy's  difficulties  with  farm  chores.  Portrays  t 
relationship  that  develops  as  the  boy  and  stepfather  are  required  to  work  together  on  the  completion 
a  bridge  which  is  demanded  by  a  drover  if  he  is  to  deliver  their  cattle  to  market.  An  ABC  Afterschi 
Special,  winner  of  CINE  Golden  Eagle  and  the  Christopher  Award.  Mounted  on  two  reels.  A  19! 
production,  (dawi;  tlf) 


I 


color:$21.L 


BRIGHTER  DAWN 

h-c-a  26  minutes  84901 

Film  sale:$390. 
Cassette  sale:  $235. 
Malaysia's  Federal  Land  Development  Authority  (FELDA)  is  resettling  thousands  of  landless  famil 
and  developing  the  palm  oil  and  rubber-growing  industries.  FELDA  clears  jungle  land,  builds  homes  a 
provides  infrastructure  before  people  move  in.  Each  settler  gets  a  house  with  a  quarter-acre  plot, 
acres  of  land  for  rubber  and  14  for  palm.  Initial  cultivation  is  done  by  groups  of  20  settlers  to  ensi 
uniform  modern  development.  Community  centers,  stores,  schools  and  clinics  take  care  of  social  nee  £ 
FELDA  guarantees  the  purchase  of  crops.  A  1976  production,  (unchs;  ui) 


BROKEN  GLASS  (SECOND  EDITION) 

h-c-a  14  minutes  56841  color:$13 

Controlled  collisions  at  regular  and  slow-motion  speeds  demonstrate  what  happens  to  bodies  in  variijf} 


[CARDIAC  SURGERY  IN  THE  SMALL  CHILD]  (CHIRURGIE  CARDIAQUE  DU  PETIT  ENFANT)    /    13 


jrts  of  the  car.  Demonstrations  are  done  with  and  without  safety  belts  to  illustrate  differences, 
engthens  argument  with  injury  and  fatality  statistics.  A  1980  production,  (chca;  aims) 

E  BRONSWIK  AFFAIR 

c-a  25  minutes  84633  color:$  18.00 

ocumentary  style  satire  on  television's  effect  on  the  consumer  begins  by  assuming  the  invention  of  a 
anipulode,"  a  tiny  computerized  device  which,  when  imbedded  in  Bronswik  television  sets,  caused 
•■  consumer  control  center  in  the  brains  of  viewers  to  exaggerate  their  need  for  the  product 
/ertised.  Socio-excessologists  investigate  the  phenomenon.  Object  animation.  A  1978  production, 
be;  crm  /  megh) 


IUGES  —  A  TOWN  TO  LIVE  IN 

\>a  18  minutes 


56856 


color:  $17. 75 
Film  sale:$270.00 
Cassette  sale: $165. 00 
cuments  a  historic  settlement  which  preserves  its  amenities  and  antiquities,  yet  remains  a  vital 
inmunity.  Once  the  greatest  port  in  northern  Europe,  and  still  famous  for  its  lace,  Bruges  in  Belgium 
city  of  old  buildings,  courtyards  and  narrow  streets,  interlaced  with  canals.  Heavy  traffic  is  banned 
n  old  quarters;  bicycles  are  common  on  traffic-free  streets;  barges  and  boats  still  use  canals.  Old 
ises  are  modernized  inside,  dilapidated  buildings  restored,  and  new  structures  must  blend  with  the 
A  1976  production,  (unchs;  ui) 


UCCAL  CANDIDIASIS]  (LES  CANDIDOSES  BUCCALES) 

j  20  minutes      %"  U-Matic        K00003 


color:$28.00 
Cassette  Sale:  $180.00 
les  instructions  for  diagnosis  of  the  35  currently  known  variations  of  mitochondrial  infection,  a  yeast 
liase  whose  earliest  known  and  classic  acute  form  is  called  "thrush."  Gives  types  of  localizations, 
fwing  their  appearance  to  the  naked  eye,  followed  by  microscopic  photographs  showing  the 
jractenstics  of  several  varieties.  Discusses  histologic  diagnostic  procedures  necessary  to  distinguish 
Jhotic  infection  from  epiphelioma.  Shows  procedures  for  collecting  and  staining  material  for 
iftnostic  purposes.  Lists  treatments,  surgical  and  non-surgical,  for  various  types  of  lesions.  Winner  of 
1  medical  teaching  film  award,  Entretiens  de  Bichat,  1973.  (jabo) 

JoGETING  PERSONAL  INCOME 

'■■c-a  16  minutes  56799  color:$  15.50 

lihasizes  sound  and  simple  steps  to  make  money  go  farther  and  to  save  it  by  dramatizing  Juanita's 
lory  in  learning  to  manage  her  own;  she  begins  with  every  possible  bad  habit,  but  with  strong 
jivation  —  she  wants  to  save  for  a  modeling  course  which  will  teach  her  how  she  can  attract  Mark's 

imtion.  Her  teacher  is  Dinky,  a  boy  that  works  where  she  works,  and  who  turns  out  to  be  more 
resting  than  she  thought  —  she  may,  in  fact,  reconsider  the  purpose  for  which  she  was  saving.  A 
1  production,  (cec) 

BILDING  MORE  EFFECTIVE  TEAMS:  THE  ORGANIZATION  DEVELOPMENT 
HPPROACH 

--a  26  minutes  84844  color:$  17.25 

fer  Block,  consultant  in  organizational  development,  takes  the  forty  members  of  a  BOCES 

fiagement  team,  and  their  supervisor,  through  steps  designed  to  help  deal  with  tension  in 

inizations  and  to  establish  balance  between  the  ideals  of  structure  and  of  flexibility.  His  goal  is 

Ible:  to  solve  particular  problems  and  to  impart  skills  for  dealing  with  similar  future  problems.  A 

8  production,  (hip;  dai) 


LDING  TOGETHER 


-a 


27  minutes 


84902 


color:$23.00 
Film  sale:  $405. 00 
Cassette  sale: $245. 00 
ains  that  following  Zambia's  independence,  its  urban  population  doubled;  40  per  cent  of  Lusaka's 
jlation  are  squatters.  Since  1971  Zambia's  settlements  have  been  recognized  as  communities  and 
being  upgraded  with  water,  sanitation,  roads.  The  copper-mining  town  of  Chingola  has  a 
and-services  program  —  selected  areas  are  subdivided,  utilities  installed,  and  qualified  residents 
squat  while  building  permanent  structures.  Loans  for  materials  dIus  on-site  technical  help  are 
n.  The  film  emphasizes  cooperation,  local  initiative  and  the  use  of  locally  available  materials.  A 
6  production,  (unchs;  ui) 


w 

54  minutes         2  reels  70171  color: $28. 75 

jments  a  promising  new  treatment  for  severely  brain-damaged  children:  speeding  up  the  growth  of 


)rain  through  visual,  auditory  and  tactile  stimulation  of  increased  frequency,  intensity  and  duration. 
*s  Bunny  Cvitanovich,  five-year-old  son  of  British  filmmaker  Frank  Cvitanovich,  who  has  shown 
arkable  improvement  since  beginning  this  program  at  the  Institute  for  the  Achievement  of  Human 
ntial  in  Philadelphia.  His  treatment  is  discussed  by  his  doctors,  showing  the  new  hope  for  his 
re.  A  1974  production,  (thtv;  bon) 


"' 


N  CARE:  A  LIFE  AT  STAKE 

a  20  minutes  56846  color:$16.25 

natizes  burn  accidents,  teaching  how  to  assess  the  extent  and  degree  of  burns,  and  how  to  give 

aid  in  thermal,  electrical  and  chemical  burns  before  medical  aid  arrives.  Also  deals  with  special 

lems  that  often  accompany  burn  injuries,  such  as  flame  or  smoke  inhalation,  shock,  and  cardiac 

it.  A  1980  production,  (jrp  /  chca;  aims) 


*NS:  EMERGENCY  PROCEDURES  (TO  SAVE  A  LIFE  SERIES) 

>a  15  minutes  56965  color:$  13.75 

les  and  illustrates  first,  second  and  third  degree  burns,  giving  instructions  for  treating  victims. 
>ses  four  steps;  how  to  stop  the  burning,  check  breathing  and  heartbeat,  prevent  loss  of  body  heat 
fluids,  and  get  the  victim  to  an  expert  care  facility.  A  1982  production,  (mstf;  eb) 


CABBAGES  AND  KINGS 

p-i-a  18  minutes  56740  color:$  15.00 

Graceful  silhouette  animation  captures  the  spirit  of  the  Grimm  Brothers'  parabolic  fairy  tale  (originally 
titled  "King  Thrushbeard")  of  a  frivolous  and  spoiled  princess  who,  when  she  mocks  and  rejects  all  her 
noble  suitors,  is  ordered  by  her  father  to  marry  a  beggar.  After  the  princess  has  learned  to  appreciate 
what  she  had,  the  beggar  reveals  himself  as  one  of  the  noble  suitors  in  disguise.  Subtitled  THE  DANCING 
PRINCESS.  A  1979  production,  (use;  ab) 

CAKES:  BASIC  TECHNIQUES 

j-h-c-a  19  minutes  50814  color:$  17.50 

Demonstrates  the  making  of  cakes  without  the  use  of  'mixes':  conventional  cakes  which  use  shortening, 
one-bowl  or  'quick-mix'  types,  and  cakes  r,ade  without  fat.  Also  demonstrates  cooked  and  uncooked 
frostings  and  glazes.  Gives  rationale  for  all  methods.  A  1981  production,  (cec) 

THE  CALENDAR:  DAYS,  WEEKS,  MONTHS  (SECOND  EDITION) 

p  12  minutes  56753  color:$  12.50 

Shows  how  a  calendar  is  organized,  and  the  many  things  it  helps  us  to  remember,  through  an  animated 
story  about  Uncle  Frank,  who  doesn't  use  a  calendar,  and  Kathy  and  Robert,  who  persuade  him  that  it 
is  a  good  thing  by  keeping  track  of  his  birthday.  A  1980  production,  (chsn  for  c;  c) 

CALGARY 

j-h-c-a  26  minutes  H00016VC  color: $2 1.50 

Information  on  the  history  and  development  of  the  area,  from  Indian  times  to  the  latest  "July 
Stampede,"  is  accompanied  by  visuals  of  the  town  of  Calgary,  of  Heritage  Park,  of  Indian  dances, 
Chuckwagon  races  and  the  incredible  scenery  from  Horseshoe  Canyon  to  Lake  Louise.  Prices  given, 
being  those  of  production  date,  are  not  valid.  %"  U-Matic  videocassette.  '75  (?)  (bon;  heri) 

CANARY  ISLANDS 

j-h-c-a  27  minutes  H00011VC  color:$21.50 

Close  to  Africa,  but  belonging  to  Spain,  this  chain  of  seven  Islands  offers  the  traveller  perfect  climate 
and  great  variety.  From  the  largest,  Gran  Canaria,  where  the  world's  third  busiest  port  is  located,  to 
Lanzarote,  totally  volcanic  and  semi-primitive;  from  banana  and  tobacco  plantations  to  sophisticated 
disco  dancing  or  yachting,  the  tourist  can  enjoy  that  atmosphere  which  best  pleases  him.  Commentary 
includes  hints  for  travellers,  but  prices  given  are  as  of  production  date.  %"  U-Matic  videocassette.  '75 
(?)  (bon;  hen) 

CANINES:  PETS  AND  PREDATORS 

i-j-h  23  minutes  84722  color:$  16.50 

Dogs  and  their  relatives  —  wolves,  coyotes,  jackals  and  foxes  —  are  described  and  the  range  of  their 
domesticated  talents  shown.  Dogs  are  used  for  work,  show,  racing,  defense  and  transportation. 
Examines  recent  industries  and  institutions  related  to  dogs.  A  1980  production,  (eb) 

CAN'T  IT  BE  ANYONE  ELSE? 

general  30  minutes  84764  color: $18. 75 

Through  three  case  histories  of  children  aged  10  —  12,  presents  the  realities  of  living  with  cancer. 
Interviews  of  patients  and  family  members,  scenes  of  medical  intervention  and  normal  activities,  show 
the  youngsters,  their  families  and  friends,  and  how  they  cope.  A  1980  production,  (davp  /  abc;  pyr) 

EL  CANTAR  DE  MIO  CID 

h-c-a  60  minutes         2  reels  70611  color:$33.00 

Dramatizes,  in  full  medieval  regalia,  this  famous  epic,  which  has  become  a  literary  classic  in  many 
languages.  Conveys  the  full  flavor  of  the  epic  as  well  as  of  its  period.  Spanish  of  intermediate  to 
advanced  difficulty.  A  Spanish  Television  production,  U.S.  release  date  1980.  (tvesp;  ffth) 

THE  CAPTAIN  IS  A  LADY 

j-h-c-a  16  minutes  57114  color: $13. 25 

Presents  a  cameo  portrait,  by  interview  and  narrative,  of  Captain  Grace  Murray  Hopper,  oldest  member 
of  the  U.S.  Navy.  Describes  her  contributions  to  early  computer  programming,  and  to  teaching  naval 
officers  about  computers.  Conveys  her  contagiously  positive  life  view  and  some  pungent  observations 
on  the  differences  between  management  and  leadership.  A  1983  production,  (cbs;  cal) 

CAPTAIN  KIDD  (THE  FAMOUS  ADVENTURES  OF  MR.  MAGOO  SERIES) 

general  24  minutes  85043  color:$16.75 

Animates  a  Magoo  version  of  the  Scottish  Pirate  legend,  with  Magoo  as  Captain  Kidd  and  the 
well-known  voice  of  Jim  Backus  as  Magoo.  A  1964  production,  (upap;  mcfi) 

[CARDIAC  ARRHYTHMIAS]  (LES  TROUBLES  DU  RYTHME  CARDIAQUE) 


c-a 


20  minutes      %"  U-Matic 


K00012 


color:$28.00 
Cassette  Sale:  $180.00 
Discusses  characteristics  of  nine  types  of  conduction  disorder  and  rhythm  disturbance,  showing 
electrocardiological  aspects  and  physiopathological  mechanism  of  each.  Uses  animation,  oscilloscopic 
tracing,  footage  of  open-heart  surgery,  and  interpretation  of  electrocardiographic  tracings.  Covers  atrial 
ventricular  block,  supraventricular  nodal,  and  ventricular  tachycardia.  A  1970  production,  (jabo) 

[CARDIAC  SURGERY  IN  THE  SMALL  CHILD]  (CHIRURGIE  CARDIAQUE  DU  PETIT 
ENFANT) 

c-a  30  minutes      %"  U-Matic        K00070  color: $28.00 

Cassette  Sale:  $270.00 
Lists  steps  necessary  in  detecting  evidence  of  possible  heart  malformations  in  infants.  Explains  how  to 
estimate  the  size  of  the  heart  by  cardial-thoracic  ratio;  shows  proper  sizes  for  atrial  P  and  R  waves  on 
electrocardiograms.  Shows  a  heart  catheterization.  Follows  the  case  of  a  young  girl  who  required 
surgery,  showing  the  surgery  with  each  step  diagrammed  as  well  as  photographed.  Also  shows  the 
operation  on  a  2-year-old  to  correct  transposition  of  the  great  vessels,  and  an  operation  in  which  tissue 
is  incised  from  the  pericardium  to  serve  as  a  patch.  Animation  shows  how  this  procedure  changes  the 
path  of  the  blood  flow,  and  the  child  is  shown  after  his  recovery.  A  1976  production,  (jabo) 


14    /    CARING  FOR  HISTORY 


CARING  FOR  HISTORY 

h-c-a  29  minutes  84694  color: $20.00 

A  study  ol  the  British  program  for  the  restoration  of  castles,  abbeys,  priories  and  palaces.  Shows  work 
done  at  some  of  the  750  structures  in  national  care,  some  dating  back  to  3000  B.C.,  which  are  being 
reinforced  and  tuck-pointed.  Quotes  from  the  Duke  of  Edinburgh:  "We  cannot  algow  our  cultural 
heritage  to  be  destroyed  in  the  name  of  progress.  No  generation  can  exist  for  the  present  alone.  It  is 
conditioned  by  the  past  as  much  as  it  conditions  the  future."  A  1973  production,  (balf;  phpr) 

THE  CASE  OF  THE  SNARLED  PARKING  LOT 

c-a  22  minutes  57089  color:$  17.75 

Dramatizes  escalating  complications  in  the  management  of  employee  parking,  set  off  when  the  manager 
notices,  one  day,  someone  parked  in  someone  else's  space,  and  decides  to  call  to  everyone's  attention 
that  this  is  forbidden.  Deals  with  four  classical  management  errors  (not  identified,  but  merely 
dramatized.)  A  case  study  based  on  real  events,  chosen  from  the  book  What  Every  Supervisor  Should 
Know,  by  Lester  R.  Bittel.  A  1981  production,  (crm/mcgh) 

A  CASE  OF  WORKING  SMARTER,  NOT  HARDER 

c-a  16  minutes  57090  color:$  16.70 

Examines  humane  and  efficient  management  practices  at  work,  in  the  person  of  MacGregor.  Uses  the 
plot-frame  of  a  reporter  for  Management  Magazine,  assigned  to  write  an  article  about  managers. 
Obsessed  with  finding  out  why  MacGregor  is  "different,"  he  discovers  the  principles  of  good 
management.  Based  on  real  events  reported  in  a  story  entitled  "MacGregor,"  by  Arthur  Elliott  Carlisle. 
A  1982  production,  (roun;  crm/mcgh) 

CATFISH  FEVER  (ENTERPRISE  SERIES) 

h-c-a  28  minutes  85147  color:$38.00 

%  • '  U-Matic        C85147  color: $38. 00 

Documents  catfish  farming,  risks  and  rewards.  Traces  causes  of  the  interest  which  built  the  first  pond 
in  1965,  and  the  subsequent  development,  including  the  doubling  of  the  number  of  catfish  farmers  in 
the  single  year  of  1980.  Most  serious  risks  are  suffocation  of  the  fish  in  the  depleted-oxygen 
environments  of  hot  summers,  and  the  mysterious  appearance  of  'off-flavor'  for  which  batches  have  to 
be  carefully  monitored,  and  which  is  a  constant  threat.  Feed-to-production  proportion  statistics  show 
why  catfish  is  the  best  of  possible  livestock  crops— if  it  succeeds.  A  1981  production,  (wgbh;  lea) 

LE  CAUCHEMAR  (LE  MORSE  AFFAME)  (INUIT  LEGENDS  SERIES) 

k-p  6  minutes  05035  color: $10. 50 

Orfik,  the  best  carver  in  his  Eskimo  village,  carves  a  snow  statue  of  a  baby  walrus,  which,  during  the 
night,  comes  to  life  and  threatens  to  eat  everything  in  sight,  growing  to  gigantic  size.  As  he  is  about  to 
eat  Orfik's  igloo,  Orfik  wakes  up.  Puppet  animation.  Available  also  in  English  under  the  title  THE 
HUNGRY  WALRUS.  A  1982  production,  (ancan;  befi) 

CAUDILLO 

h-c-a  111  minutes        3  reels  98971  mixed: $49. 75 

Unites  footage  retrieved  from  film  archives  all  over  Europe  in  a  gigantic  perspective  of  the  Spanish  Civil 
War.  Uses  the  biography  and  character  of  Franco  as  background  theme.  Footage  showing  Loyalists  is 
tinted  red;  footage  showing  Falangists,  blue.  Social  commentary  is  limited  to  visual  juxtaposition  of 
footage:  Franco  being  decorated  with  the  Cross  of  St.  Ferdinand/intermittent  shots  of  maimed  citizens. 
Spanish  of  intermediate  to  advanced  difficulty,  somewhat  defective  English  captions.  A  1977 
production,  (ffth) 

CAUSES  OF  THE  SEASONS  (REVISED) 

/-/  12  minutes  56548  color: $13.50 

Animation  and  moving  models  illustrate  the  effect  of  the  earth's  orbit  around  the  sun  on  the  seasons. 
The  earth's  tilted  axis  determines  the  angle  at  which  the  sun's  rays  strike  the  earth's  surface  resulting 
in  seasonal  differences  in  the  amount  of  sunlight  from  equinox  to  solstice.  A  1979  production,  (c) 

CELESTIAL  EARTH 

j-h-c-a  10  minutes  05077  color:$  11.75 

Compares,  proportionally,  the  evolutionary  history  of  earth  with  that  of  man.  Filmic  time  scale  is  600 
million  years  per  minute.  Animation  permits  review  of  the  theory  of  galactic  origins,  formation  of  the 
sun  and  of  the  milky  way,  cooling  of  the  earth,  condensation  of  water,  the  rise  of  continents.  The 
history  of  man  is  resumed  in  two  frames,  one  showing  the  cave  paintings  and  the  other,  the  moon-shot 
on  the  launching  pad.  A  1983  production,  (mool;  ab) 

LA  CELESTINA 

h-c-a  60  minutes         2  reels  70610  color:$33.00 

Dramatizes  the  famous  Renaissance  tragicomedy  of  Fernando  de  Rojas,  which  has  often  been  compared 
with  Romeo  and  Juliet,  though  preceding  it  by  a  hundred  years.  A  lovesick  youth,  with  the  help  of  a 
treacherous  manservant,  enlists  the  aid  of  a  sorceress.  The  drama  is  introduced  and  commented  by  Don 
Alonso  Zamora  Vicente  of  the  Spanish  Royal  Academy.  Spanish  of  intermediate  to  advanced  level.  A 
Spanish  Television  production.  U.S.  release  date  1980.  (tvesp;  ffth) 

CHAIN  FOR  POWER  TRANSMISSION  AND  MATERIAL  HANDLING  (ENERGY 
CONVERSION,  PRIME  MOVERS  AND  TRANSACTIONAL  SYSTEMS  SERIES) 

h-c-a  17  minutes  56942  color:  $15. 50 

Describes  and  illustrates  functions  of  chain  drives  with  footage  from  actual  industrial  applications. 
Enumerates  and  shows  types  of  chain  design:  pintle,  standard,  rollerless,  offset,  leaf,  silent,  flat-top. 
Explains  the  concept  of  pitch;  shows  how  to  read  numerical  coding  for  chains.  Discusses  sprocket 
design,  showing  types  A,  B,  C,  split  and  shear-pin.  A  1978  production,  (geop;  lucf) 

CHAIN  SAW  SAFETY 

h-c-a  18  minutes  50790  color:$  17.25 

Reviews  points  about  chain  saw  action  and  reactions  which  are  essential  knowledge  for  the  safety  of 
anyone  using  such  a  device.  Intended  for  the  novice  user,  demonstrates  clearly  the  basics  of 
self-protection  in  several  situations  with  a  potential  for  injury.  A  1981  production,  (cec) 


CHANCE  FOR  CHANGE 

c-a  21  minutes  54839  color:$10.0t[ 

Presents  experiences  in  establishing,  in  Missouri  in  1968,  a  foster  community  care  project  for  former  I 
mental  patients.  Based  on  a  system  tried  originally  in  Belgium,  the  project  proceeds  in  two  small  towns ;  i 
showing  some  of  the  treatment  modalities  used  to  prepare  patients  to  live  on  their  own  after  years  ol  |  i 
institutionalization.  Could  provide  a  workable  model  for  similar  projects.  A  1975  production,  (ers;  apa)  i 

THE  CHANGE  OF  LIFE 

c-a  50  minutes         2  reels  70566  color:$27.2 

Examines  the  special  problems  of  women  in  the  metabolic/hormonal  shift  of  menopause,  including 
those  resulting  from  ignorance.  Clarifies  misconceptions,  some  of  which  arise  from  individual  * 
differences  in  chemistry.  Exposes  the  implication  of  estrogen  deficiency  in  osteoporosis:  parathyroid,  n  f 
the  absence  of  estrogen,  dissolves  bone  at  the  rate  of  one  to  two  per  cent  per  year.  The  alternative  ■ 
estrogen  therapy,  has  equally  bad  potential:  it  accelerates  clotting,  and  has  a  possible  link  with  breast  > i 
cancer.  A  1975  production,  (bbc;  fi) 


THE  CHANGING  ENVIRONMENT 

h-c-a  20  minutes 


56857 


color: $1 8.5 1 
Film  sale: $300.0 1 
Cassette  sale: $180.0 
Demonstrates  how  major  projects  are  transforming  two  notoriously  dry  or  flooded  areas  of  India  into ! 
agricultural  and  industrial  regions.  Dams  on  the  Dharmudr  River  control  water  levels,  allowing  lam 
reclamation,  two  annual  crops  and  afforestation  projects.  Displaced  families  receive  cash  or  resettle  oi 
new  land.  The  Durgapoor  steel  complex  uses  hydroelectric  power,  employs  18,000  —  many  of  then ' 
local  inhabitants  with  industrial  training.  New  towns  provide  modern  accomodations.  The  Rajastar  j  J 
Canal  project  brings  promising  new  life  to  drought-stricken  desert  regions.  A  1976  production,  (unch   : 
ui) ; 

CHANGING  ORGANIZATIONS:  DESIGNING  FOR  PEOPLE  AND  PURPOSE 

c-a  26  minutes  84843  color:$17.2,\ 

Newer  and  more  sophisticated  management  theory  is  becoming  increasingly  aware  of  rewards  apar 
from  financial  considerations  which  motivate  people.  Shows  a  team  at  General  Foods  experimentin  _ 
with  personal  involvement  in  product  development;  interviews  the  vice  president  of  a  bank  thy 
processes  an  average  of  two  million  checks,  meeting  ten  different  deadlines  in  each  twenty-four  hours 
Examines  the  question  of  the  degree  of  formality  desirable  for  routine,  predictable  taks  as  opposed  \ 
more  creative  and  complicated  ones.  Answers  according  to  the  contingency  theory,  that  the  focus  o 
decision-making  should  be  determined  by  knowledge.  The  key  question  is  "Who  has  the  relevans 
information  to  make  this  decision?"  A  1978  production,  (hip;  dai) 


H 


CHANGING  SEASONS 

p  12  minutes  56744  color: $12.1 

Beginning  with  a  simple  definition  of  "season,"  presents  photographic  studies  of  season? 
characteristics  as  they  vary  by  geographic  area.  Includes  changes  observable  in  weather,  plants 
animals;  identifies  months  associated  with  each  season  in  our  own  hemisphere.  A  1981  productioi 
(eb) 


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CHANGING  THE  GUARD  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR,  Episode  18 ' 

h-c-a  26  minutes  84953  mixed:$l9ly' 

Film  sale:$495.l  r 
Documents  the  chronology  of  "Vietnamization"  and  of  "Operation  Enhance,"  a  billion  dollar  military  a 
effort,  involving  shipment  of  the  most  sophisticated  technological  equipment,  presumed  to  make  up  ft  l|[ 
the  withdrawal  of  American  troops.  Initial  foray  in  the  Vietnamization  process,  the  invasion  of  Lao:  »•"" 
was  a  major  disaster.  The  going  was  deceptively  simple  at  first,  then  suddenly  the  South  Viet  Nam  arrr  p 
realized  that  it  was  surrounded  and  outnumbered  two  to  one.  Many  of  South  Viet  Nam's  best  officei 
were  captured  or  killed,  destroying  its  military  command  structure  at  the  outset.  A  1980  productioi 
(itl  /  cineq;  bon) 


:.ii: 


CHARLY  (QUICK  TAKES) 

c-a  18  minutes  84640  color:$14.t 

Scientists  find  a  way  to  help  Charly,  a  mentally  retarded  adult,  gain  total  normality  for  a  time.  Aftofl 
finding  intelligence,  love,  and  happiness,  he  learns  the  awful  truth:  his  gain  is  not  permanent.  A  196 
production,  (abc) 


LE  CHASSEUR  SOLITAIRE  (INUIT  LEGENDS  SERIES) 

k-p  6  minutes  05026  color:$W.l 

Recounts  the  Eskimo  version  of  how  man  became  companioned:  Nyiak,  befriending  a  baby  seal,  st 
feels  the  need  of  someone  more  like  himself.  The  baby  seal,  sensing  this  need,  calls  on  Sedra,  tr 
Queen  of  the  Sea.  One  day  a  kayak  comes,  bringing  a  companion.  Puppet  animation.  Available  also  i 
English  under  the  title  THE  LONELY  HUNTER.  A  1982  production,  (ancan;  bed) 


CHEM  101 

Lectures  and  demonstrations  from  the  University  of  Illinois'  course,  taught 
the  Department  of  Chemistry,  (ui) 


CHEM  101     see: 

ACIDS  AND  BASES  I:  [ACIDIC  AND  BASIC  SOLUTIONS] 

ACIDS  AND  BASES  II:  [IONIZATION  OF  WATER,  pH,  WEAK  ACIDS  AND  BASES] 

ACIDS  AND  BASES  III:  [HYDROLISIS  AND  BUFFERS] 

ACIDS  AND  BASES  IV:  [INDICATORS  AND  ACID-BASE  TITRATIONS] 

BEHAVIOR  OF  GASES 

CHEMICAL  PROCESSES  OF  METALS/METAL  PROCESSES 

CHEMISTRY  OF  OXYGEN  AND  SULFUR 

CHEMISTRY  OF  THE  GROUP  V  ELEMENTS 

COMPOSITION  OF  MATTER:  ELECTROMAGNETIC  RADIATION 

CONCENTRATION  UNITS  FOR  SOLUTIONS 

CORROSION 


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CHINA:  CENTURY  OF  REVOLUTION,  PART  II:  ENEMIES  WITHIN  AND  WITHOUT,  1927-1944  (SECOND  EDITION)    /    15 


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COVALENT  COMPOUNDS 

DIATOMIC  MOLECULES 

ELECTROCHEMISTRY  OF  METALS 

ELECTRONIC  PROPERTIES  OF  COORDINATION  COMPLEXES 

ELECTRONIC  STRUCTURES  OF  ATOMS 

ELEMENTARY  HYDROGEN  &  OXYGEN 

ENERGY  CHANGES 

HYDROGEN  CHEMISTRY 

INTRODUCTION  TO  CHEMICAL  EQUILIBRIUM 

INTRODUCTION  TO  CHEMISTRY 

IONIC  STRUCTURES 

KINETICS  AND  MECHANISM:  THE  IODINE  AZIDE  REACTION 

LECTURE  DEMONSTRATIONS  IN  ELECTROCHEMISTRY 

LIQUIDS 

METALS  AND  NONMETALS:  VISIBLE,  ATOMIC,  AND  CHEMICAL  CONTRASTS 

MOLECULAR  ORBITALS:  RULES  OF  THE  ROAD 

MOLECULAR  SPEEDS  AND  THE  NON-IDEALITY  OF  GASES 

NATURAL  CYCLES  AND  THE  NONMETALLIC  ELEMENTS 

NON-METALS:  SHARE  AND  SHARE  ALIKE 

NUCLEUS  I 

NUCLEUS  II 

OXIDATION-REDUCTION  EQUATIONS 

PERIODIC  CLASSIFICATION  OF  THE  ELEMENTS 

PERIODIC  PROPERTIES  OF  THE  ELEMENTS 

RADIOISOTOPES 

SAFETY  IN  THE  LABORATORY 

SOLUTIONS 

STOICHIOMETRY 

STRUCTURE  OF  THE  ATOM 

SUBATOMIC  PARTICLES  AND  ENERGY  CONSIDERATIONS 

THE  THREE  STATES  OF  MATTER 

ii) 


IMICAL  PROCESSES  OF  METALS/METAL  PROCESSES  (CHEM  101) 

15  minutes      %"  U-Matic        CO0 132  color: $29. 75 

Cassette  Sale:  $130.00 
^tion  and  corrosion  of  metals  are  used  to  introduce  half  reactions  and  relative  reactivity  of  metals, 
ition  (a  process  of  concentrating  ores),  roasting  of  sulfides  and  reduction  are  explained  with 
ical  and  industrial  examples.  How  metals  are  made  by  reduction  of  oxides  with  nonmetals  is 
issed  along  with  the  idea  that  easily  oxidized  metals  may  also  be  used  to  reduce  metal  oxides 
mit  reaction).  Many  examples  are  used  throughout  the  tape.  A  1977  production,  (ui) 


MISTRY  OF  OXYGEN  AND  SULFUR  (CHEM  101) 


24  minutes 


U-Matic 


CO0 102 


color:$45.50 

Cassette  Sale:  $210.00 

_Jlition  is  defined,  then  demonstrated  by  the  burning  of  sodium  in  air.  Molecular  orbital  diagrams  are 

1 1  to  show  how  the  superoxide  can  form.  Peroxides  are  also  described  and  prediction  of  the 

J  erties  of  peroxides  is  included  as  a  class  assignment.  Properties  of  metal  oxides  are  demonstrated. 

duces  the  chemistry  of  sulfur,  and  the  various  allotropic  forms.  Demonstrates  the  roasting  of  metal 

IJe  ores,  and  illustrates  with  industrial  applications.  Sulfates  and  the  structure  and  properties  of 

lare  described  and  compared  with  those  of  SO3.  Includes  a  discussion  of  the  control  of  air  pollution. 

ludes  with  a  comparison  of  the  properties  of  group  VI  elements,  noting  the  increase  of  metallic 

erties  with  increasing  atomic  numbers.  A  1974  production,  (ui) 


MISTRY  OF  THE  GROUP  V  ELEMENTS  (CHEM  101) 

18  minutes  CO0 104  color:$35.00 

Cassette  Sale:  $160.00 
jsses  the  difference  and  similarities  of  elements  in  Group  V.  Uses  the  example  of  nitrogen  as  a 
e  gas,  phosphorous  as  a  reactive  solid.  Molecular  orbital  structures,  oxidation  states  and  oxide 
ation  are  compared.  Compounds  of  arsenic,  bismuth  and  antimony  are  discussed  in  similar  terms, 
tructures  and  resonance  forms  of  the  nitrogen  and  phosphorous  oxides  are  described.  Acid  and 
ormation  are  illustrated.  Oxides  and  oxyions  of  other  nonmetals  are  examined  for  comparison.  A 
production,  (ui) 


D  ABUSE:  THE  PEOPLE  NEXT  DOOR 

20  minutes  56666  color:$ 16.00 

,  left  with  two  small  children  when  her  husband  abandoned  her,  is  caught  in  a  web  of  frustration, 
abuse  and  guilt.  Mary's  neighbor,  Angle,  cares  enough  to  persuade  Mary  to  seek  the  help  she 
s  through  counseling.  A  1980  production,  (shirf;  ab) 


LD  OF  PAPUA,  NEW  GUINEA:  THE  SAME  TODAY,  THE  SAME  TOMORROW 

15  minutes  56592  color:$14.50 

camera  records  a  typical  day  in  the  life  of  ten-year-old  Peter  Kewa  and  his  family  in  a  highland 
;e  of  Papua,  New  Guinea.  The  village  is  so  high  in  the  mountains  that  those  who  live  there  are 
d  "people  of  the  mist."  They  have  two  meals  every  day,  consisting  of  three  or  four  sweet  potatoes 
i  few  greens.  Peter  learns  to  hunt,  to  fish,  to  tend  and  cut  sugar  cane  and  bamboo.  Life  has  not 
ged  there  for  many  hundreds  of  years.  Now,  World  Vision,  an  international  organization,  is 
orting  an  agricultural  development  project  for  twenty-one  villages  in  the  region,  to  introduce  a 
r  range  of  nutritious  foods  and  cash  crops.  Peter's  village  arranges  a  special  festival,  called  a 
Sing,  to  celebrate.  A  1979  production,  (eb) 


LD  OF  RURAL  THAILAND:  A  CHANCE  TO  LEARN 

14  minutes  56590  color: $14. 50 

■Meh-bo  family  is  one  of  a  group  of  Lisu  hill  tribe  people  who  were  forced  to  leave  Burma  and  adjust 
ijnew  way  of  iife.  Many  families  had  to  relocate  and  find  new  ways  of  living:  the  Aleh-bo  family 
Ins  corn,  rice,  gathers  wild  plants  and  bananas,  and  raises  pigs.  Ten-year-old  Apama  goes  to  school 
«rn  to  read,  write,  and  understand  the  culture  of  the  new  country.  The  school  is  operated  by  World 


Vision,  an  international  organization  trying  to  help  with  health  care,  agricultural  development,  and 
educational  programs  for  immigrant  families.  A  typical  day  in  Apama's  life  gives  the  flavor  of  her 
experience.  A  1979  production,  (eb) 

CHILD  OF  THE  PHILIPPINES:  NO  TIME  TO  PLAY 

/-;  14  minutes  56595  color:  $14. 50 

By  the  time  the  school  day  is  over,  eleven-year-old  Cynthia  Cena,  the  oldest  of  four  children  in  a  family 
in  a  hilly  jungle  region  of  the  Philippine  Islands,  has  been  working  for  eleven  hours.  She  arises  very 
early  and  goes  to  the  water  hole  to  carry  water  home  for  the  family.  It  takes  an  hour  to  walk  to  school, 
where  she  and  her  classmates  work  part  of  each  day  in  the  garden,  learning  new  skills.  They  also  study 
reading,  writing  and  metal-working.  The  school  is  sponsored  by  World  Vision,  an  international 
organization  which  provides  help  of  this  kind  in  impoverished  areas  of  the  world.  Cynthia  would  like 
some  day  to  be  a  school  teacher,  but  she  would  have  to  go  to  high  school,  and  this  would  cost  $300  a 
year  —  more  than  her  father  earns.  A  1979  production,  (eb) 

CHILD  OF  URBAN  THAILAND:  A  PLACE  TO  LIVE 

/-/'  14  minutes  56591  color: $14.50 

Portrays  the  problems  in  the  daily  existence  of  Wanchai  Poonsawat,  a  young  man  whose  family  lives  in 
a  one-room  shack  in  the  slums  of  Bangkok.  They  live  on  what  Wanchai's  sister  makes  as  a  waitress,  as 
the  father  has  been  unable  to  find  work,  so  overrun  is  the  city  with  rural  refugees  without  job  skills  or 
money.  Wanchai  is  attending  the  World  Vision  school  for  several  hours  a  day,  hoping  that  his  education 
will  help  him  get  a  job  as  a  truck  driver,  to  earn  more  money  for  the  family.  A  1979  production,  (eb) 

[THE  CHILD  THAT  CANNOT  BE]  (L'IMPOSSIBLE  ENFANT) 

c-a  70  minutes      %"  U-Matic        K00004  color:$38.00 

Cassette  Sale:  $540.00 
Examines  one  practitioner's  view  of  psychological  aspects  of  women  trying  to  deal  with  their  own 
infertility.  Uses  actual  cases,  where  problems  are  described  in  the  patient's  words  and  dreams. 
Although  much  of  the  conversation  is  preoccupied  with  waste,  death,  and  sadness,  the  doctor  considers 
these  not  to  be  pathological  cases.  Covers  four  cases,  one,  a  rape  victim,  finally  achieves  pregnancy.  A 
1980  production,  (jabo) 

CHILDREN  AND  SPORTS 

j-h-c-a  26  minutes  84761  color: $17. 00 

Describes  and  analyses  the  effects  of  excessive  adult  involvement  in  children's  sports,  reminding  of 
their  more  important  and  beneficial  potential.  Through  interviews  with  doctors,  coaches  and  other 
experts,  tries  to  distinguish  between  encouraging  and  pushing:  points  out  the  dangers  of  applying 
professional  models  and  adult  ambitions  to  those  at  an  age  where  susceptibility  to  injury  is  great.  A 
1980  production,  (capp;  pyr) 

CHILDREN'S  CHANTS  AND  GAMES 

p-i-c-a  51  minutes  56848  color:$13.50 

Presents  live  performances  by  children  of  various  ethnic  groups,  of  typical  chant-and-action  games, 
bordering  sometimes  on  dance.  Represented  traditions  include  Black,  Oriental,  Latin  American  and 
Anglo.  Chants  are  in  native  tongues.  A  1972  production,  (bfa;  ab) 

CHILD'S  EYE  VIEW 

i-j  30  minutes  84510  color:$  19.50 

Children's  films  —  films  made  by  children,  about  things  they  consider  to  be  important  —  are  presented 
by  the  United  Nations,  which  sponsored  the  filmmaking.  Sending  teaching  teams  to  schools  on  five 
continents,  the  U.N.  collected  eleven  views  of  world  concerns  and  problems:  children  in  Bangkok  chose 
traffic;  those  in  Bogota,  homelessness;  those  in  Dakar,  truancy:  those  in  Brooklyn,  drugs.  We  see  the 
children  who  made  the  films  while  they  are  working,  and  the  results  of  their  work.  A  1979  production, 
(un;  ab) 

CHILE:  THE  MOST  PAINFUL  HOUR 

h-c-a  29  minutes  90224  color:$  18.75 

Documents  the  statement:  "Terror  works,"  in  examining  the  Chilean  social  structure  of  the  late  1970's. 
The  U.N.'s  annual  condemnation  of  Chile  is  ignored:  people  continue  to  disappear  —  trade  union 
leaders,  students,  social  workers.  Whether  they  are  held  political  prisoners  or  executed,  their  fate 
remains  unknown  to  their  friends  and  families.  Interviews  citizens,  including  a  mathematics  professor 
'purged'  from  the  university,  who  feels  he  was  fortunate  in  that  he  was  left  free  to  take  up  weaving  to 
support  his  family.  Other  teachers  and  professionals  including  lawyers  are  given  laboring  jobs  on  road 
construction.  By  offering  such  work  to  a  fraction  of  the  unemployed,  the  government  hides  the  truth  of 
61%  unemployment.  The  armed  forces  constitutes  a  new  upper  class,  who  alone  can  afford  the  foreign 
luxuries  abundant  in  Santiago  and  whose  problem  is  'not  what  to  eat,  but  where.'  The  church  stands 
against  the  situation  to  no  avail.  Shows  the  eternal  flame  on  the  Chilean  monument  to  freedom  as  a 
"searing  monument  to  a  monumental  lie."  A  1977  production,  (thtv;  bon) 


AGONIES  OF  NATIONALISM, 


CHINA:  CENTURY  OF  REVOLUTION,  PART  I: 
1800-1927  (SECOND  EDITION) 

h-c-a  24  minutes  82306  b&w:$17.50 

Looks  at  the  last  days  of  Empress  Dowager  Tzu  Hsi's  rule,  the  Boxer  Rebellion,  the  ensuing  invasion  of 
foreign  troops,  and  the  disappearance  of  the  Manchu  dynasty  as  the  setting  in  which  two  types  of  Asian 
leaders  emerged  —  men  of  guns  and  men  of  ideas.  After  the  death  of  Yuan  Shih-kai,  12  feudal  warlords 
ran  a  divided  China  until  they  were  challenged  by  Sun  Yat-sen's  Nationalist  Party.  Ends  with  Chiang 
Kai-shek's  succession  to  Sun  and  the  rising  threat  of  Chinese  Communism  which  he  tried  to  crush. 
Replaces  China:  Search  for  National  Unity.  A  1972  edition  of  the  1967  television  special  China:  Roots  of 
Madness,  (dlw;  fi) 

CHINA:  CENTURY  OF  REVOLUTION,  PART  II:  ENEMIES  WITHIN  AND  WITHOUT, 
1927-1944  (SECOND  EDITION) 

h-c-a  27  minutes  84609  b&w:$  18.50 

Surveys  China's  history  from  Chiang  Kai-shek's  accession  to  the  close  of  the  Second  World  War 
identifying  the  Chinese  government's  two  main  foes  —  the  Red  Chinese  and  the  Japanese.  Chiang  first 
turns  to  the  enemy  within  resulting  in  the  Civil  war  in  1934  and  followed  by  the  Long  March  of  the 


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Chinese  communists.  The  Japanese  attack  in  1937  and  Chiang  is  forced  into  an  alliance  with  Mao's 
communists,  postponing  the  outcome  of  China's  internal  struggle  until  after  World  War  II.  Replaces 
China:  Civil  War  and  Invasion.  A  1972  edition  of  the  1967  television  special  China:  Roots  of  Madness. 
(dlw;  ti) 

CHINA:  CENTURY  OF  REVOLUTION,  PART  III:  COMMUNIST  TRIUMPH  AND 
CONSOLIDATION,  1945-1971  (SECOND  EDITION) 

h-c-a  20  minutes  82312  b &w:$  16.00 

Traces  the  changing  fortunes  of  Chiang  Kai-shek,  Mao  Tse-tung,  Chou  En-lai,  and  Liu  Shao-chi  from  the 
Chinese  Civil  War  to  the  great  thaw  between  Red  China  and  the  United  States  in  the  early  1970s.  The 
Communists  take  over  Manchuria  in  1948,  by  1949  only  Taiwan  is  held  by  Chiang  and  the  Nationalists. 
Follows  the  subsequent  political  and  economic  developments  in  China  including  the  Great  Cultural 
Revolution.  Replaces  China:  Rise  of  Communist  Power.  A  1972  edition  of  the  1967  television  special 
China:  Roots  of  Madness,  (dlw;  fi) 

CHINO'S  TALE 

p-i-j  17  minutes  57044  color:$  14.75 

Dramatizes  the  short  story  by  Mary  Stolz  about  an  elderly  lady  who  has  chosen  not  to  replace  her  cat, 
but  is  persuaded  by  a  stray  kitten  to  change  her  mind.  They  "grow  old  together,"  until  finally  the  cat 
develops  deafness.  Both  humor  and  humanity  emerge  in  persuading  the  veterinarian  —  and  the  cat  — 
to  a  feline  hearing  aid.  A  1978  production,  (misz;  chu) 

A  CHIP  OF  GLASS  RUBY 

h-c-a  60  minutes         2  reels  70619  color: $29.50 

Personalizes  the  human  implications  of  apartheid  in  a  drama  of  a  family  of  Hindu  descent  living  in 
South  Africa.  The  mother  is  helping  to  produce  and  distribute  leaflets  for  a  politically  active  committee 
seeking  changes  in  discriminatory  housing  and  schools.  Her  arrest  brings  significant  changes  in  her 
husband's  attitude.  Based  on  a  story  by  Nadine  Gordimer.  A  1982  production,  (propr;  tcul) 

THE  CHRISTIANS,  1:  A  PECULIAR  PEOPLE 

h-c-a  41  minutes  90333  color:  $24. 00 

Review  of  the  origin  and  spread  of  Christianity,  and  of  the  situations  and  cultures  prevalent  in  the 
territories  involved.  Begins  in  the  Palestinian  Desert,  traces  through  to  Constantine's  conversion. 
Particular  emphasis  on  the  suitability  of  St.  Paul  to  his  task;  religious  and  political  climates,  their 
clashes  and  significance.  Uses  footage  of  Christian  celebrations,  vastly  different,  in  a  dozen  countries 
throughout  the  contemporary  world,  to  illustrate  the  diversity  of  what  goes  by  the  name.  A  1976 
production,  (gti;  mcgh) 

THE  CHRISTIANS,  2:  THE  CHRISTIAN  EMPIRE 

h-c-a  40  minutes  90334  color:$24.00 

Examines  the  history  of  Christianity  during  the  period  when  it  was  the  official  state  religion,  under 
Constantine,  and  traces  the  aesthetic  impact  of  Byzantine  culture  after  the  dissolution  of  that  empire, 
with  particular  emphasis  on  Russia.  Reviews  aspects  of  the  quarrel  over  the  true  meaning  of  the  Trinity, 
touches  briefly  on  the  history  of  the  hermits  of  the  desert.  A  1976  production,  (gti;  mcgh) 

THE  CHRISTIANS,  3:  THE  BIRTH  OF  EUROPE 

h-c-a  42  minutes  90335  color:$24.00 

Traces  the  decline  of  Rome  as  a  political  power  and  its  emergence  as  a  religious  power.  Includes  Gothic, 
Saxon,  Frankish,  Viking  invasions.  Reviews  the  role  of  Charlemagne  in  the  spread  of  Christianity  by 
force,  contrasts  the  roles  of  monks,  as  saints  Columban,  Benedict,  Boniface  and  Wilibrod.  Emphasizes 
church  architecture  as  inherently  symbolic  of  power;  analyzes  Romanesque  style  as  symbolic  of  the 
absorption  of  the  Barbarian  characteristics  by  the  traditional.  A  1976  production,  (gti;  mcgh) 

THE  CHRISTIANS,  4:  FAITH  AND  FEAR 

h-c-a  40  minutes  90336  color:$24.00 

Portrays  the  Medieval  spirit  as  characterized  by  a  fixation  on  the  church  as  the  source  of  salvation, 
coupled  with  an  almost  irrational  preoccupation  with  guilt  and  death.  Recounts  stories  of  a  few  who  did 
not  follow  the  typical  pattern:  Peter  Waldo,  St.  Dominic,  St.  Francis.  Examines  the  practice  of 
pilgrimage  as  penance,  the  abuse  of  'relics.'  Sums  up  the  history  and  effects  of  the  Black  Plague.  A 
1976  production,  (gti;  mcgh) 

THE  CHRISTIANS,  5:  PEOPLE  OF  THE  BOOK 

h-c-a  44  minutes  90337  color: $24. 00 

With  a  title  taken  from  the  Koran,  but  which  designates  Moslems,  Christians  and  Jews,  this  film 
examines  the  points  of  agreement  and  disagreement  among  these  faiths  which  claim  so  many  of  the 
same  'holy  places.'  Emphasizes  Islamic  contributions  to  Western  culture;  their  tolerance  is  contrasted 
with  Christian  intolerance  in  the  Crusades.  Focuses  on  the  roles  of  Venice,  of  Frederick  II,  of  the 
Dominicans.  A  1976  production,  (gti;  mcgh) 

THE  CHRISTIANS,  6:  PRINCES  AND  PRELATES 

h-c-a  44  minutes  90338  color:$24.00 

Summarizes  the  decline  of  the  papacy,  through  its  period  of  location  in  Avignon,  culminating  in  the 
farcical  situation  of  three  popes,  necessitating  the  Council  of  Constance.  Highlights  writings  of 
dissenters  such  as  John  Wycliffe,  John  Hus.  Emphasizes  the  way  the  arts  flourished  under  the  patronage 
of  the  church,  role  of  the  Medicis.  A  1976  production,  (gti;  mcgh) 

THE  CHRISTIANS,  7:  PROTEST  AND  REFORM 

h-c-a  43  minutes  90339  color:$24.00 

Presents  views  of  the  massive  confusion  which  resulted  inadvertently  from  the  need  for  reform  in  the 
church:  "a  movement  full  of  great  leaders  without  a  consistent  view  "  Examines  the  lives  and  roles  of 
Martin  Luther  and  John  Calvin.  Deals  with  results  of  reform  in  oth»r  areas  of  Europe:  Britain, 
Switzerland  A  1976  production,  (gti;  mcgh) 

THE  CHRISTIANS,  8:  THE  CONQUEST  OF  SOULS 

h-c-a  42  minutes  90340  color:$24.00 

Reviews  the  rise  of  nationalism  in  Europe  and  the  spread  of  Christianity  through  exploration  and 


conquest,  particularly  in  Latin  America.  Examines  the  problems  the  church  faced  in  imposing  beliefs  c  tS< 
local  cultures  in  America.  Touches  briefly  on  Jesuit  efforts  in  the  Far  East,  contrasting  their  lack  i  •; 
durable  success  with  current  Latin  American  statistics  on  Catholicism.  A  1976  production,  (gti;  mcgh 

THE  CHRISTIANS,  9:  IN  SEARCH  OF  TOLERANCE 

h-c-a  40  minutes  90341  color:$24.iM 

Examines  and  reviews  the  phenomenon  of  emigration  and  settlement  of  the  new  world  as  an  offshoot  F 
the  religious  ferment  and  persecution  in  Europe.  Recounts  the  emigration  of  the  Huguenots  fio  W 
France,  English  Calvmists  from  Britain  to  Amsterdam  and  thence  to  America.  Summarizes  the  fortump1 
of  the  various  groups  in  America:  Puritan,  Quaker.  Identifies  the  two  places  most  closely  associati  F 
with  tolerance;  Rhode  Island,  Philadelphia.  A  1976  production,  (gti;  mcgh)  "~ 


THE  CHRISTIANS,  10:  POLITENESS  AND  ENTHUSIASM 

h-c-a  4 1  minutes  90342  color:$24.i 

Contrasts  the  two  elements  which,  in  Christianity,  have  always  tended  to  polarize  and  manifest  as  tr 
'types;'  the  intellectual  and  the  emotional.  Cites  James  Woodforde,  English  parson,  and  Talleyrand  r 
France  as  examples  of  the  first  type,  and  John  Wesley  and  George  Whitefield  as  examples  of  the  secon 
It  was  Whitefield  who  brought  'revivalist'  preaching  to  America.  Looks  at  the  eighteenth  centui. 
perspective  through  the  eyes  of  Voltaire.  A  1976  production,  (gti;  mcgh) 

THE  CHRISTIANS,  11:  MISSIONS  ABROAD 

h-c-a  40  minutes  90343  color: $24* 

A  study  of  the  missionary  movement,  particularly  as  regards  the  relationship  of  Britain  and  Afric 
Britain  could  not  get  missionaries  for  its  own  industrial  ghettos.  David  Livingstone  had  fired  tl 
missionary  imagination  so  that  all  it  envisaged  was  Africa.  Examines  historical  and  contempora 
missions  in  Africa,  contrasting  motives  and  methods  of  the  past  with  those  of  today.  Today's  missioi 
are  careful  to  allow  the  gospel  message  to  take  on  the  color  of  the  local  culture.  A  1976  productio 
(gti;  mcgh) 


THE  CHRISTIANS,  12:  THE  ROOTS  OF  DISBELIEF 

h-c-a  40  minutes  90344  color:  $24. 

Examines  forces  which  have  modified  beliefs,  doctrines  and  practices  in  the  Christian  churches  sin 
the  publication  of  Darwin's  Origin  of  Species.  Focuses  primarily  on  aspects  of  that  debate,  and  i 
Vatican  II.  Touches  on  computerization  of  Biblical  scholarship,  and  on  the  interdenomination 
monastery  in  Taize,  France,  as  characteristic  of  a  new  spirit  of  ecumenicity.  A  1976  production.  (| 
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THE  CHRISTIANS,  13:  THE  GODLESS  STATE? 

h-c-a  42  minutes  90345  color: $24. 

Seeks  to  answer  the  question  whether  Christianity  can  survive  in  an  officially  atheistic  environment, 
using  Russia  as  an  example.  Also  cites  Poland  and  Italy,  where  the  relationship  of  communism  a 
Christianity  seems  ironic:  Christianity  is  increasing  in  the  communist-dominated  environment  of  Polar- 
communism  in  the  Christian-dominated  environment  of  Rome.  Concludes  optimistically  that  Christian! 
has  shown  itself  to  have  something  enduring.  A  1976  production,  (gti;  mcgh) 


A  CHRISTMAS  STORY  (WITH  FAT  ALBERT  AND  THE  COSBY  KIDS) 

p-i  23  minutes  84586  color:  $18. 

Fat  Albert  and  the  gang  have  a  clubhouse  in  the  junkyard,  where  they  are  rehearsing  a  Christmas  pic 
A  little  boy  in  trouble  knocks  at  the  door:  he  is  from  out  of  town,  they  have  no  money,  and  his  mot! 
is  expecting  a  baby  at  any  minute.  The  gang  takes  them  in,  and  tries  to  find  a  way  to  keep  the  |unkya 
owner  from  demolishing  the  clubhouse.  They  succeed,  and  even  persuade  him  to  help  the  poor  family. 
1979  production,  (bico,  flpa  and  fmst;  ab) 

CHRISTOPHER  COLUMBUS  (REVISED) 

/-/  16  minutes  53800  color:$12. 

Traces  the  story  of  Columbus  from  his  youth  as  a  mapmaker  through  his  most  famous  adventure.  Us 
artful  illustrations,  animated  and  in  color,  to  convey  the  state  of  the  world's  knowledge  at  that  tiir 
and  the  motivation  of  the  explorer.  A  1982  revision,  (chu) 


CHUCALEZNA 

j-h-c-a  22  minutes  56652  color  :$  17. 

A  remote  community  of  northwestern  Argentina,  consisting  of  thirty  families  of  shepherds  and  farme 
is  shown  in  its  quiet  simplicity.  Ignored  and  all  but  unknown  to  the  world  outside  its  own  canyon,  t 
place  is  still  called  by  its  ancient  Quechua  name.  Focuses  on  the  community  role  of  the  teacher  in  t 
small  rural  school.  In  Spanish  with  English  subtitles.  A  1979  production,  (phpr) 

CHURCHILL:  VOICE  OF  A  LION  (LEADERS  OF  THE  TWENTIETH  CENTURY; 
PORTRAITS  OF  POWER  SERIES) 

h-c-a  24  minutes  84470  color:$l8. 

Summarizes  Churchill's  biography,  highlighting  traits  of  character  and  the  events  which  confirmed  the 
Covers  his  military  service,  his  service  as  prime  minister,  his  negotiations  with  the  United  States  a 
Russia  up  to  the  end  of  World  War  II.  Emphasizes  those  techniques  which  made  him  an  effective  lead 
Narrated  by  Drew  Middleton.  A  1978  production,  (mfe  /  nyt;  lea) 


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CHURCHILL:  VOICE  OF  A  PROPHET  (LEADERS  OF  THE  TWENTIETH  CENTURY: 
PORTRAITS  OF  POWER  SERIES) 

h-c-a  24  minutes  84467  color:$18. 

Begins  with  Churchill's  defeat  in  the  election  of  1945,  as  the  country  turned  from  war  interests 
economic  interests.  Resumes  highlights  of  the  period  in  which  he  continued  to  urge  European  solidar 
and  continued  close  alliance  with  America.  Includes  his  receipt  of  the  Nobel  Prize  for  Literature  and  t 
Order  of  the  Garter.  Narrator  Drew  Middleton  comments,  "This  was  a  very  great  man,  and  a  gen 
gentleman."  A  1978  production,  (mfe  /  nyt;  lea) 


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56858 


color  :$  13.50 
Film  sale:$  180.00 
Cassette  sale:$ 110.00 
ents  Cissin,  in  Upper  Volta,  a  pilot  project  village  where  the  rural  poor  can  settle  and  build  their 
'••t  i  community  as  an  alternative  to  the  familiar  trek  to  the  urban  slums.  Model  homes  allow  choice  — 
itional  styles  with  courtyards  are  preferred.  Film  points  out  how  expensive  and  inappropriate 
lolstl  ipean  houses  are  here.  The  project  is  labour-intensive,  builders  using  compressed  earth  blocks  and 
(loiti  ir  local  materials.  Adult  education  classes  include  health  and  nutrition  instruction.  A  1976 
luction.  (unchs;  ui) 


HJIES:  STUDS  TERKEL'S  CHICAGO 

1>a  15  minutes  84829  color:$18.75 

s  Terkel,  as  a  resident  of  Chicago  from  his  childhood,  is  uniquely  qualified  to  conduct  this  special 
of  the  city  as  he  feels  it.  Its  characteristics,  its  history,  its  unique  architectural  and  cultural 
jres,  and  its  "ethnic  parade"  are  part  of  its  essence  as  he  describes  it.  A  1980  production,  (jmp  / 
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ZEN  INVOLVEMENT 

a  26  minutes 


84903 


color:  $2 1.75 
Film  sale: $390. 00 
Cassette  sale:$235.00 
med  and  active  citizens  are  crucial  to  the  decision-making  process  in  modern  society.  In  Seattle, 
shows  the  effectiveness  of  People  Power,  a  group  working  through  local  media  where  citizens 
(]«    deteriorating  neighborhood  band  together  for  improvements,  and  houses  scheduled  for  demolition 
e  course  of  airport  expansion  are  relocated  through  community  action.  The  Arkansas  grassroots 
inization  ACORN  got  a  pollution-threatening  power  station  reduced  in  size.  In  Philadelphia, 
iultation  between  the  redevelopment  authority  and  citizens'  groups  saw  old  houses  restored  and 
ones  built.  A  1976  production,  (unchs;  ui) 


Y  LOVERS 

■a  60  minutes         2  reels  70620  color: $29. 50 

latizes  Nadine  Gordimer's  short  story  about  a  brief  love  affair  between  a  German  geologist  visiting 
nnesburg,  and  a  much  younger  South  African  woman  who  is  'colored'  (the  official  South  African 
for  people  of  mixed  race.)  The  couple's  arrest  for  violation  of  the  immorality  acts  shows  the 
[A  that  apartheid  has  on  people's  private  lives.  (Note:  Teachers  of  younger  viewers  may  wish  to 
irmine  suitability.)  A  1982  production,  (propr;  tcul) 


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"P"1   a  30  minutes  84697  color:$20.00 

1  rasts  undesigned  environments  which  were  simply  allowed  to  'grow'  out  of  greed  and  consumption, 
planned  communities  like  Arcosanti  and  planned  areas  reclaimed  from  various  urban  centers. 
tects  comment,  "Cities  can  be  beautiful  when  the  inhabitants  care  enough  to  participate  in  the 
ling."  Designer  parks  and  plazas  are  shown  and  suggestions  given  for  re-tooling  old  space  for  new 
oses.  A  1979  production,  (atlp;  phpr) 


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rts  that  everyone  in  the  country  benefits  from  Qatar's  oil  revenues.  The  film  shows  examples  of 
;rn  houses  and  apartments  in  a  public  housing  development,  hospitals  and  laboratories  utilizing  the 
up-to-date  equipment,  and  schools  with  well-trained  staff.  Modern  public  buildings  include  the 
jnal  Museum  and  mosques.  Solar  heating  panels  and  desalination  plants  are  being  installed,  and 
sified  industry  ranges  from  a  flour  mill  and  seafood  packing  plant  to  agriculture  and  pearl  fishing. 
76  production,  (unchs;  ui) 


IRE  FALKENSTEIN,  SCULPTOR 

>a  30  minutes  84704  color: $18. 25 

nents  of  the  artist  and  of  her  friends  highlight  the  scope  and  variety  of  her  talent,  which  includes 
lure,  |ewelery  and  print-making.  Filmed  in  the  U.S.  and  Europe,  showing  her  native  Oregon  coast, 
nany  of  the  cities  in  California,  France  and  Italy  where  she  has  lived  and  worked.  Samples  of  that 
—  fountains,  jewelled  iron  gates,  and  jewelery,  are  included.  A  1977  production,  (phpr) 


SSIFYING:  JUGGLING  SHAPES,  SIZES,  COLORS,  TEXTURES 

14  minutes  56722  color:$12.75 

jugglers  use  their  skills,  with  objects  of  many  different  characteristics,  to  illustrate  concepts  of 
e,  color,  size,  texture.  Learning  objectives  include  development  of  comparison  and  classification 
.  Whimsy  and  humor  in  the  visuals  lighten  the  narrative.  A  1981  production,  (eb) 


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UDE  BERNARD 

23  minutes 


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color:$28.00 
Cassette  Sale:  $207.00 
'narizes  the  biography  of  Claude  Bernard,  emphasizing  the  importance  of  his  experiments  to  the 
e  of  medicine.  Uses  live  footage  of  locales  (Beaujolais,  Paris,  where  the  bulk  of  his  work  was 
)  as  well  as  old  paintings  and  reenactments  of  some  of  his  experiments  with  glycogen.  Includes 
-over  readings  of  some  of  Bernard's  writings.  A  1966  production,  (jabo) 


AN  UP  YOUR  ACT 

15  minutes  57051  color:$ 14.00 

inified  bacteria  and  object  animation  inject  humor  into  a  non-traditional  setting  for  a  traditional 
cleanliness  in  the  young.  Emphasizes  the  role  of  germs  in  disease.  "Motivation  for  the 
giest."  A  1981  production,  (chu) 


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CLEAR  AS  MUD 

h-c-a  10  minutes  56705  color:$11.25 

Professor  Farnsworth's  lecture  on  communication  is  a  hilarious  demonstration  of  failing  to  practice 
what  you  preach.  He  and  his  new  assistant  are  not  communicating  well  with  each  other:  they  show  a 
delightful  selection  of  short  animated  films  —  if  only  they  had  followed  their  own  advice,  we  would  not 
have  had  to  call  the  fire  department...  Puppet  animation.  A  1979  production,  (stbo  /  jk;  chu) 

CLICK!  CLICK!:  CREATING  ANIMATED  FILMS  IN  THE  CLASSROOM 

i-j  13  minutes  57016  color:$  12.25 

Introduces  animation  techniques  to  beginners,  from  story  board  to  flip  book  to  camera.  With  minimal 
equipment,  standard  materials,  and  great  economy,  illustrates  how  information,  persuasion  and 
entertainment  can  be  produced  in  classrooms.  A  1974  production,  (naf;  mcfi) 

[CLINICAL  FEATURES  OF  GAIT]  (ATTENTION  A  LA  MARCHE:  DEMARCHE  ET 
DIAGNOSTIC) 

c-a  23  minutes      W  U-Matic        K00005  color: $28. 00 

Cassette  Sale:  $207.00 
Shows  relevance  of  gait  to  diagnosis  of  various  nervous  disorders.  Types  of  disturbed  gait  are 
photographed  and  described,  with  connected  causative  conditions  indicated.  Some  X-rays  are  used. 
Shows  gait  typical  of  Parkinson's  disease,  of  anterior  tibial  paralysis,  and  of  various  rheumatic 
diseases.  Also  covers  difficulty  in  walking  stemming  from  hysteria.  Emphasizes  the  role  of  observation 
in  diagnosis.  A  1971  production,  (jabo) 

[CLINICAL  OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY  I:  OROPHARYNX,  HYPOPHARYNX,  AND 
LARYNX]  (ASPECTS  ENDOSCOPIQUES  DES  VOIES  AERODIGESTIVES 
SUPERIEURES:  TUMEURS  DE  L'OROPHARYNX,  DE  L'HYPOPHARYNX,  ET  DU 
LARYNX) 

c-a  22  minutes      %"  U-Matic        K00006  color: $28. 00 

Cassette  Sale:  $198.00 
A  definitive  description,  a  diagram,  a  cutaway  model,  and  endoscopic  photography  combine  to  delineate 
the  regions  in  question,  indicating  loci  of  possible  tumors.  Appearance  of  actual  tumors  in  various 
stages  of  development  is  shown  by  means  of  endoscopic  photography,  giving  the  prognosis  for  each 
case  described.  A  1967  production,  (jabo) 

[CLINICAL  OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY  II:  TONSIL  REGION]  (ASPECTS 
ENDOSCOPIQUES  DES  VOIES  AERODIGESTIVES  SUPERIEURES:  TECHNIQUE, 
TUMEURS  DE  LA  REGION  AMYGDALIENNE  ET  DU  RHINO-PHARYNX) 

c-a  17  minutes      %"  U-Matic        K00007  color:$28.00 

Cassette  Sale:  $153.00 
Photographs  made  with  an  endoscope  lighted  by  a  quartz  rod  lens  for  direct  or  lateral  vision  show 
various  types  of  tumors  in  the  nose  and  throat  areas  and  the  course  of  their  development.  Patients  are 
given  local  anaesthesia  for  the  use  of  this  instrument.  Explanations  are  enhanced  by  the  use  of  cutaway 
models  and  diagrams.  Symptoms  are  enumerated,  and  normal  structures  compared  with  diseased.  A 
1967  production,  (jabo) 

[CLINICAL  OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY  III:  RHINOPHARYNX]  (LES  TUMEURS 
MALIGNES  DU  RHINOPHARYNX) 

c-a  26  minutes      %"  U-Matic        K00008  color: $28. 00 

Cassette  Sale:  $234.00 
Pharyngoscopic  footage  compares  normal  structure  of  nasal  pharynx  with  diseased  tissue.  External 
symptoms  are  enumerated,  many  including  paralysis  of  some  nerve.  Crosscut  diagrams  of  the  area  are 
used  to  illustrate  the  location  of  nerves  involved.  Demonstrates  transcutaneous  irradiation,  giving 
recommended  dosage  in  Roentgen  units.  Discusses  complications  that  sometimes  arise  in  the  middle 
ear.  Gives  30%  success  rate  for  cases  diagnosed  early.  A  1967  production,  (jabo) 

CLOSE  HARMONY 

general  30  minutes  85032  color:$18.75 

Tells  the  story  of  bridges  of  friendship,  built  with  music,  between  old  and  young:  Arlene  Symons,  music 
director  of  a  very  senior  and  a  very  junior  chorus,  decided  there  was  great  potential  in  getting  them 
together  —  first  as  pen  pals,  then  'for  real,'  and  finally,  to  perform  together  in  song.  Features  the 
Senior  Chorus  of  the  Brooklyn  Center  for  Senior  Citizens,  and  the  Junior  Chorus  (fourth  and  fifth 
grades)  of  Brooklyn  Friends  School.  Winner,  Cine  Golden  Eagle,  Emmy,  Academy  awards.  A  1981 
production,  (nino;  lea) 

CLOTHING  (THIRD  EDITION) 

i-j  11  minutes  00197  color:$12.50 

Roles  and  uses  of  clothing  for  warmth,  safety,  identifying  helpers  in  the  community,  special  jobs,  and 
fun  are  examined  in  live  footage.  An  animated  history  of  clothing  traces  its  humorous  evolution  through 
the  ages.  For  the  manufacture  of  synthetics,  the  camera  visits  a  factory,  and  to  show  the  clothing 
industry,  films  the  production  of  blue  jeans  in  the  factory  of  Levi  Strauss.  A  1980  production,  (eb) 

COAL  TO  KILOWATTS 

i-j  9  minutes  04992  color:$10.75 

Reexamines  open  pit  strip  mining  as  an  alternative  energy  source,  showing  how  it  is  possible  to  solve 
ecological  problems  posed  by  strip  mining.  Asserts  that  strip-mined  coal  burns  cleaner,  and  shows 
provision  for  treatment  of  gases  produced.  A  1979  production.  (Iinf;  aims) 

COCKLESHELL  BAY:  ROBIN  AND  ROSIE,  1 

p-i  12  minutes  55925  color: $11.25 

Robin  and  Rosie,  animated  puppets,  have  moved  from  town  to  the  seashore,  and  aren't  sure  they  are 
going  to  like  it.  After  meeting  the  neighbors,  Granny  and  Mr.  Ship,  they  change  their  minds,  and  decide 
they  will  like  Cockleshell  Bay  after  all.  A  1980  production,  (cosha;  bon) 


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COCKLESHELL  BAY:  ROBIN  AND  ROSIE,  2 

p-i  12  minutes  55926  color: $11.25 

Robin  and  Rosie,  animated  puppets,  help  the  grownups  clean  the  guest  house  so  that  it  can  be  rented 
to  seaside  vacationers.  They  decide  that  the  house  needs  a  name,  but  can't  think  ot  one.  Mr.  Ship  tells 
them  a  little  bit  about  boats,  and  introduces  them  to  his  donkey,  Fury.  Suddenly  they  have  an  idea  what 
the  guest  house  should  be  called.  A  1980  production,  (cosha;  bon) 

COLD  WATER:  THE  SILENT  KILLER  (OUTDOOR  SAFETY  SERIES) 

j-h-c-a  18  minutes  56972  color:$  17.50 

Emphasizes  the  need  for  canoeists  to  protect  themselves  against  hypothermia  as  well  as  against 
drowning.  Dramatizes  two  cases  (how  not  to  and  how  to),  listing  necessary  precautions,  equipment, 
and  first  aid  measures  for  victims  of  hypothermia.  A  1981  production,  (goldi;  befi) 

COLETTE 

h-c-a  13  minutes  56602  color: $15. 50 

Filmic  re-creation  of  the  highlights  of  the  81  years  that  transformed  Colette  from  a  gentle  country  girl 
with  beautiful  thick  braids,  to  one  of  France's  most  sophisticated  and  prolific  authors  and  observers  of 
man  and  nature.  Actress,  dancer,  mime,  critic,  author,  her  talents  spanned  an  interesting  gamut,  and 
her  life,  an  interesting  era.  Narration  in  English.  A  1977  production,  (janus;  pers) 

THE  COLONEL  COMES  TO  JAPAN  (ENTERPRISE  SERIES) 

h-c-a  29  minutes  85148  color:$38.00 

% '  •  U-Matic        085 148  color:  $38. 00 

Recounts  the  adaptations  to  the  Japanese  systems  and  tastes,  made  by  management  of  Colonel  Sanders 
in  establishing  outlets  in  Japan.  Television  commercials  stress  the  "Americanness"  and  elegance  of  the 
product,  but  business  procedures  and  environments  stress  the  Japanese  approach,  including  a  Shinto 
ceremony  on  opening  day.  A  1981  production,  (wgbh;  lea) 

COLOR  IN  NATURE 

i-j  12  minutes  56762  color:$  11.75 

Delineates  causes  and  functions  of  colors  in  nature:  their  chemistry,  their  use  as  warning, 
communication,  mimicry  and  camouflage.  Emphasizes  the  dependency  of  living  things  on 
photosynthesis.  Gives  names  of  the  commonest  natural  pigments.  A  1980  production,  (fbg;  eb) 

COLOUR 

j-h-c-a  16  minutes  56693  color:$  13.00 

Behavior  and  significance  of  colors  is  explored  by  photography,  animation,  and  experimental 
demonstration.  Includes  hue,  value,  chroma;  effect  of  colors  on  perception  and  mood;  cultural  varieties 
of  color  symbolism.  Shows  variations  on  the  color  wheel:  Ostwald's  cones  and  Munsell's  system.  Made 
in  Holland.  Title  in  four  languages.  U.S.  Release  date  1976  (ifb) 

[COMBINED  RADIOTHERAPY  AND  SURGERY  FOR  CARCINOMA  OF  THE 
PANCREAS]  (CANCER  DU  PANCREAS) 

c-a  15  minutes      %"  U-Matic        K00075  color:$28.00 

Cassette  Sale:  $135.00 
Animation  and  highlighting  on  models  and  diagrams  show  the  three  most  frequent  locations  for 
pancreatic  tumor,  explaining  how  each  type  affects  the  digestive  organ  group.  Explains  how  to 
determine  the  target  area  for  radiotherapy  and  how  to  avoid  overdosing  the  spinal  cord.  Shows  an 
actual  surgical  procedure,  referring  periodically  to  diagrams  for  clarification.  Gives  success  rate  of 
surgery  alone  as  20%,  increased  with  the  addition  of  radiotherapy.  A  1979  production,  (jabo) 

[COMBINED  RADIOTHERAPY  AND  SURGERY  FOR  CARCINOMA  OF  THE  RECTUM] 
(ASSOCIATION  RADIO-CHIRURGICALE:  CANCER  DU  RECTUM) 

c-a  18  minutes      %"  U-Matic        K00009  color:$28.00 

Cassette  Sale:  $162.00 
Describes  how  to  determine  the  section  to  be  irradiated,  and  how  to  establish  angles  at  which  to  place 
radiation  sources.  Covers  equipment  for  dosiometric  measurement,  and  procedures  for  verifying 
accurate  delivery.  Shows  two  different  cases  of  actual  surgery.  Asserts  25%  more  cases  are  curable 
now,  giving  success  rate  for  combined  radiosurgical  procedures  at  40%.  A  1978  production,  (jabo) 

COMEBACKER:  THE  BOB  WELCH  STORY 

j-h-c-a  21  minutes  56795  color:  $16. 50 

Presents  the  story  of  recovery  from  alcoholism  as  it  was  lived  by  Los  Angeles  Dodger  baseball  star  Bob 
Welch.  Welch  tells  his  story  (narration  and  flashback)  from  his  first  drink  at  age  16  through  his 
rehabilitation  at  23.  American  Film  Festival  Blue  Ribbon  winner.  A  1981  production,  (fms;  chu) 

COMMON  SENSE  SELF  DEFENSE 

j-h-c-a  27  minutes  85143  color:$  19.25 

Discusses  and  demonstrates  self-defense  techniques  for  women,  in  a  conversational  lecture  format 
where  Gene  Rayburn,  host  of  "Match  Game,"  assists  lecturer  Dr.  Mary  Conroy  by  pretending  to  be  her 
assailant.  Dr.  Conroy  lists  ways  to  minimize  and  to  avoid  danger,  ways  to  fight  when  it  becomes 
unavoidable,  ways  NOT  to  fight,  legality  issues  of  self-defense,  etc.  Interviews  a  convicted  murderer  to 
reinforce  points  made.  A  1977  production,  (ffco) 

A  COMMON  TONGUE,  Part  1 

h-c-a  28  minutes  84611  color:$20.00 

Begins  the  historical  analysis  of  the  development  of  English,  particularly  of  vocabulary  and  idiom,  since 
the  political  separation  of  Britain  and  America.  Influences  productive  of  innovation  touched  on  in  this 
section  of  the  film  are  inventions  and  conscious  improvisations  to  describe  new  experiences  (plants, 
animals,  frontier  events),  adaptations  of  vocabulary  words  from  Indian  and  Black  cultures.  A  maior 
cultural  aspect  of  the  transfer  of  Black  vocabulary  has  been  music,  and  an  interview  with  William 
'Smokey'  Robinson  is  featured.  A  1976  production,  (bbc;  eb) 


A  COMMON  TONGUE,  Part  2 

h-c-a  29  minutes  84612  color: $20.1 

Continues  to  examine  influences  in  the  development  of  the  English  language  in  America  by  spotlightir 
the  contributions  of  Jewish,  Spanish,  German  and  Italian  immigrants.  Puritan  euphemisms,  populc 
authors  and  the  entertainment  industry,  particularly  film  and  television.  Edwin  Newman  and  Tom  Wol' 
represent  conflicting  points  of  view,  Wolfe  maintaining  that  the  polishing  of  language  in  the  schoo 
eliminates  'color  and  momentum'  and  Newman,  that  the  'color  and  momentum'  are  carrying  good  usa|,]- 
down  the  drain.  Concludes  that  America  is  in  the  forefront  of  the  development  of  the  language ; 
present.  A  1976  production,  (bbc;  eb) 


COMMUNICATION:  GETTING  IN  TOUCH 

c-a  14  minutes  56707  color:$13.t 

Animated  study  of  sales  psychology,  with  emphasis  on  communicating:  when  "Clumps,"  furry  alien 
are  discovered  to  have  settled  in  the  area  next  to  Belleview,  many  clumsy  attempts  to  communica 
with  them  fail.  Only  Henderson  of  the  Bell  Factory  reads  all  he  can  find  about  Clumps,  and  learns  1 
Clump  language.  Seeking  out  the  Clump  point  of  view  before  he  ever  reveals  that  he  has  anything  to  s 
makes  him  a  success.  A  1979  production,  (stbo;  chu) 


COMMUNICATION  IS  MORE  THAN  WORDS 

/  11  minutes  05008  color:$11.'\ 

Dramatizes,  with  children  the  same  age  as  the  target  audience,  the  five  important  ways  communicati  % 
is  facilitated.  Covers  the  importance  of  eye  contact,  facial  and  body  expressions,  and  attitudes.  A  19:  r 
production,  (sit;  ab) 


COMMUNITY  HELPERS:  FIREFIGHTERS 

p-i  11  minutes  04917  color:  $13.1, 

Firefighters  help  communities  in  many  ways:  first  aid  training,  inspection  and  maintenance  of  fi  is 
extinguishers,  and  registerinng  bicyles  are  a  few  jobs  you  might  not  know  they  do.  Shows  firefighti 
and  rescue  operations,  training  and  practice.  A  1980  production,  (cec) 

COMMUNITY  HELPERS:  MEDICAL  AND  HEALTH  WORKERS 

p-i  13  minutes  56623  color: $15. 1 

How  a  hospital  'works,'  what  kinds  of  workers  —  doctors,  nurses,  lab  technicians,  physical  therapiiij 
and  ambulance  drivers  are  required  to  make  it  do  its  many  jobs  —  are  studied  visually  and 
narration.  A  1980  production,  (cec) 


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COMMUNITY  HELPERS:  POLICE  OFFICERS 

p-i  14  minutes  56617  color:$15'^ 

Officer  Stark  describes  the  wide  variety  of  helping  tasks  police  are  called  upon  to  do.  Viewers  witmr 
an  armed  robbery,  and  the  steps  taken  to  solve  it  and  to  find  and  catch  the  thief.  Police  acade 
training  is  described.  A  1980  production,  (cec) 


I 


COMMUNITY  HELPERS:  POSTAL  WORKERS 

p-i  11  minutes  04914  color:  $13 

What  happens  to  letters  and  packages  after  they  are  mailed,  and  how  many  kinds  of  jobs  go  into  get) 
each  to  its  destination,  are  shown  in  this  camera  study  of  men  and  machines,  the  'inside  story'  of  I 
post  office.  A  1980  production,  (cec) 


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COMMUNITY  HELPERS:  SCHOOL  WORKERS 

p-i  12  minutes  04920  color:$14 

Children  of  the  school  presented  in  this  film  learned  about  helpers  in  the  school  community  by  tracn 
places  with  those  helpers.  Why  communities  need  people  who  will  do  this  important  work-  f 
emphasized.  A  teacher  explains  what  kind  of  training  she  had  to  prepare  her  for  her  job,  and  ot 
school  helpers  are  shown:  secretaries,  custodians,  bus  drivers.  A  1980  production,  (cec) 


COMMUNITY  HELPERS:  UTILITY  WORKERS 

p-i  11  minutes  04912  color:$Vc 

What  'utilities'  are,  and  what  the  people  do  who  work  for  them  are  investigated  in  this  film:  a  plant  I 
generates  electric  power,  a  natural  gas  service  line,  a  water  treatment  plant  are  visited.  A  1 
production,  (cec) 


COMPETITION:  PLANNING  FOR  CHANGE 

c-a  12  minutes  56708  color:$1i 

Animated  study  of  changes  brought  about  in  a  bell  factory  when  a  competitor  sets  up  a  stand  r 
door.  Bell  factory  staff  faces  the  fact  of  its  stagnation,  and  seeks  some  needed  changes.  A  1 
production,  (stbo;  chu) 


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THE  COMPETITIVE  EDGE 

h-c-a  21  minutes  56827  color:  $11 

Studies  three  different  sales  presentations  in  the  same  environment,  showing  how  each  sales  pei 
improves  upon  and  capitalizes  his  predecessor's  ideas.  Contrasts  the  sales  techniques  and  reveals  rr 
about  selling,  both  directly  and  indirectly  A  1981  production,  (crm;  megh) 


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COMPOSITION  OF  MATTER:  ELECTROMAGNETIC  RADIATION  (CHEM  101) 

c-a  13  minutes      %"  U-Matic        CO0 109  color:$2t 

Cassette  Sale:  $11. 
This  tape  discusses  the  forms  and  properties  of  electromagnetic  radiation.  Types  of  electromagr 
radiation  are  explained  by  a  thorough  discussion  of  the  spectrum.  Properties  such  as  energy,  amplit 
wavelength,  frequency  and  wavenumber  are  defined.  Examples  are  given  which  invo 
interrelationships  of  these  properties.  Emission  and  absorption  of  radiation  are  also  introdu 
Spectroscopy  —  the  measure  of  energy  changes  by  emission  or  absorption  of  radiation  —  is  descri 
A  1972  production,  (ui) 


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IOMPUTER  PERSPECTIVE 

■h-c-a  8  minutes 


04978 


color:$  10.00 
narrated  series  of  exhibits  covering  sixty  years  of  developments  leading  to  the  computer.  Divided  by 
C,  ecades,  traces,  with  the  help  of  artifacts  and  memorabilia,  chief  contributions  in  the  three  fields 
calculation,  statistics,  and  logical  automation)  which  fused  to  make  possible  the  computer.  Percussion 
ackground  paces  narration.  A  1972  production,  (ere;  pyr) 


HE  COMPUTER  PROGRAMME 

A  BBC  series  of  ten  25-minute  programs  designed  to  familiarize  the  average 
person  with  computers:  how  they  work,  what  they  can  do,  and  something  of 
how  to  make  them  do  what  they  can.  Hosts  Chris  Searle  (The  Learner)  and 
an  MacNaught  Davis  (The  Teacher)  combine  discussions,  demonstrations, 
showmanship  and  humor  as  they  romp  through  computer  history,  hardware 
and  software,  data  and  word  processing,  languages  and  programming, 
systems  and  communications,  applications  and  futures.  Produced  during  1981 
and  1982.  (bbc;  fi) 


HE  COMPUTER  PROGRAMME  [1] :  IT'S  HAPPENING  NOW 

h-c-a  25  minutes  85113  color:$ 18.75 

troduces  Stonehenge  as  an  early  computer  of  sorts,  used  to  predict  weather,  contrasting  it  with  the 
iropean  Weather  Center,  where  electronic  computers  enable  the  prediction  and  graphic  modeling  of 
)rld  weather  patterns  for  periods  of  ten  days.  Discusses  early  computer  characteristics  and  modern 
vances.  Interviews  an  elderly  lady  whose  personal  computer  helps  her  plan  and  figure  accounts  for 
r  candy  business.  Current  and  future  uses  of  similar  machines  are  enumerated.  A  1981  production, 
ibe;  fi) 


■IE  COMPUTER  PROGRAMME  [2]:  ONE  THING  AFTER  ANOTHER 

h-c-a  25  minutes  85101  color:$18.75 

fines  'program,'  showing  how  an  automated  factory  is  run,  using  a  set  of  components  and  a 
quence  of  instructions.  Chris,  sorting  a  set  of  weights  in  order,  learns  how  a  computer,  able  to  handle 
ily  'yes'  and  'no,'  would  do  the  job  differently.  To  illustrate  the  amazing  versatility  attainable  in 
ii'liii  mbining  a  great  series  of  'if  yes'  and  'if  no'  instructions,  Chris  and  Mac  examine  old  musical 
itruments  which  played  from  punched  cards,  and  newer  contingency  patterns  for  computerized  traffic 
trol.  A  1981  production,  (bbc;  fi) 


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Ml  IE  COMPUTER  PROGRAMME  [3]:  TALKING  TO  A  MACHINE 
ku  n|  l-c-a  25  minutes  85102  color:$18.75 

nu  amines  machine  principles  of  mechanically  driven  musical  instruments,  comparing  their  operation 
th  the  ferrite  plug  pattern  of  an  early  computer.  Defines  'subroutine,'  comparing  it  to  the  refrain  in 
sic.  Discusses  computer  languages'  and  their  differences,  demonstrating  how  codes  are  assigned  to 
gle  aspects  of  complex  tasks  by  showing  how  a  computer-controlled  lathe  produces  a  drive  shaft.  A 
:"  81  production,  (bbc;  fi) 


IE  COMPUTER  PROGRAMME  [4] :  IT'S  ON  THE  COMPUTER 

d-c-a  25  minutes  85013  color:$18.75 

[ins  with  the  book-as-data-storage,  showing  how  the  information  explosion  has  overburdened  that 
tern,  especially  with  regard  to  information  retrieval.  Explains  how  the  analysis  (into  key  ideas)  and 
.rfM  coding  (into  patterns)  assist  in  finding  ideas  electronically.  Shows  the  parallel  of  this  concept 
atterning)  with  Egyptian  hieroglyphics.  Demonstrates  computer  searching  on  the  British  Library's 
ormation  retrieval  system,  comparing  electronic  storage  capacity  with  paper  storage  by  volume. 
')'  )ws  application  of  computer  control  to  menu  planning,  food  purchase  and  meal  service  in  a  large 
1  ftish  hospital,  explaining  'computer  memory'  by  an  analogy  with  a  bank  vault.  Commentator  Rex  Malik 
aks  a  word  of  warning  about  the  implications  of  data  availability  for  privacy.  A  1981  production. 
)c;  fi) 


t,:  a  plant 


E  COMPUTER  PROGRAMME  [5]:  THE  NEW  MEDIA 

-c-a  25  minutes  85104  color:$  18.75 

iumes  the  history  of  message  transmission  (with  the  aid  of  an  American  'wild  west'  mockup  set)  to 
invention  of  the  telegraph.  Emphasizes  the  parallel  of  telegraph  code  with  computer  language. 
)ws  computer  applications  in  train  control  in  Britain,  in  France's  electronic  telephone  book,  in 
many's  instant  electronic  bank  statement.  Discusses  implications  of  the  computer  for  future  office 
ironments.  A  1982  production,  (bbc;  fi) 


E  COMPUTER  PROGRAMME  [6] :  SOUND  AND  MOVING  PICTURES 

-c-a  25  minutes  85105  color:$  18.75 

ins  at  the  London  Planetarium,  showing  applications  of  computer  graphics  techniques  to  the 

duction  of  animated  pictures,  giving  a  large  variety  of  picture  samples.  Demonstrates  the  drawing 

sor,  showing  its  application  to  the  complicated  task  of  drawing  parallel  bus  routes  for  a  city 

*'%mation  map.  Demonstrates  the  use  of  computer  principles  in  a  toy  to  teach  spelling,  and  in 

•<<w-'|nputer  speech  recognition  and  voice-generating  equipment.  Closes  with  a  performance,  in  the 

rding  studio,  on  "Alphasyntaun,"  a  computer  with  an  organ  keyboard.  A  1982  production,  (bbc;  fi) 

E  COMPUTER  PROGRAMME  [7]:  LET'S  PRETEND 

■c-a  25  minutes  85106  color:$  18.75 

ns  with  a  flight  simulator  demonstration,  showing  afterward  how  simulators  are  constructed  and 
-Si  trolled.  Discusses  chess  as  a  system  of  patterns  and  relationships,  showing  how  games  can  be 
irf£  grammed  and  models  made.  Examines  modeling  forward  (financial  predictions)  and  modeling 
11,1  kward  (analysing  from  data  how  an  auto  accident  occurred.)  Chris  and  Mac  use  the  computer  to 
out  a  classic  math  problem  involving  a  pond  which  leaks  1/500  of  its  content  per  hour.  Shows 
isrt  lications  of  modeling  concepts  in  the  European  Center  for  Weather  Prediction  and  in 
erials-testing  for  bridge  construction.  A  1982  production,  (bbc;  fi) 


THE  COMPUTER  PROGRAMME  [8]:  ARTIFICAL  INTELLIGENCE 

j-h-c-a  25  minutes  85107  color:$  18.75 

Presents  computers  as  puzzle  solvers,  as  Mac  is  led  out  of  a  British  maze  garden  by  a  robot  dog.  Chris 
plays  Tic  Tac  Toe  ("Noughts  and  Crosses")  with  a  microcomputer,  showing  how  a  computer  can  be 
said  to  'learn.'  Demonstrates  applications  of  this  capacity  to  assist  doctors  in  diagnostic  medicine. 
Closes  with  two  robots  playing  chess.  Subtitle  originally  listed  as  THE  THINKING  MACHINE.  A  1982 
production,  (bbc;  fi) 

THE  COMPUTER  PROGRAMME  [9]:  IN  CONTROL 

j-h-c-a  25  minutes  85 108  color: $  18. 75 

Introduces  "Thumper,"  champion  of  th:  annual  Euromouse  Maze-Solving  Contest,  explaining  the 
construction  and  operation  of  these  small  computerized  robots  and  giving  the  practical  applications  of 
the  principles  to  such  mundane  taks  as  vacuuming  and  lawn-mowing.  Shows  how  the  circuitry  is 
established  which  produces  digital  read-out  figures.  Visits  a  sewage  treatment  plant,  showing  computer 
applications  in  optimization  of  the  processes.  Mac  demonstrates  a  small  program  for  heat  control,  to 
answer  Chris'  question,  "How  does  a  computer  control  anything?"  A  geographical  analogy  emphasizes 
the  amazing  scale  of  the  silicon  chip,  and  Mac  introduces  an  auto  having  six  computers.  A  1982 
production,  (bbc;  fi) 

THE  COMPUTER  PROGRAMME  [10]:  THINGS  TO  COME 

j-h-c-a  25  minutes  85 109  color:$  18. 75 

Futurists  speculate  on  changes  in  agriculture  made  possible  by  computer  applications:  one  visualizes  a 
'cookie  field.'  Cameras  trace  Chris'  utility  payment  through  current  processing  systems,  while  analysts 
predict  the  disappearance  of  jobs  that  'use  people  as  an  interface  between  machines.'  Poses  the  ethical 
questions  the  series  has  not  addressed:  at  what  points  will  it  become  desirable  or  necessary  to  restrict 
computer  use  and  information  access,  and  how  can  this  be  done?  A  1982  production,  (bbc;  fi) 

CONCENTRATION  UNITS  FOR  SOLUTIONS  (CHEM  101) 

c-a  19  minutes      %"  U-Matic        CO0 111  color:$36.75 

Cassette  Sale:  $165.00 
Defines  solutions,  gives  instructions  for  their  chemical  analysis  and  preparation,  and  proper  ways  of 
expressing,  in  quantitative  terms,  their  composition.  Concentration  units  covered  are  fraction  by 
weight,  fraction  by  volume,  fraction  by  mole,  molarity  and  molality.  Demonstrations  accompany 
discussion.  Shows  various  applications  to  laboratory  work:  the  preparing  and  analysis  of  solutions, 
determining  what  quantity  of  a  given  substance  to  add  to  produce  a  complete  chemical  reaction  with  a 
given  amount  of  another  substance.  A  1976  production,  (ui) 


[CONFINEMENT]  (L'ENFERMEMENT) 

17  minutes      %"  U-Matic 


c-a 


K00086 


color:$28.00 
Cassette  Sale:$  153.00 
Combines  art,  photography,  the  translation  of  a  Paul  Eluard  poem  and  a  commentary  to  illustrate  the 
high  incidence  of  the  theme  of  feeling  'trapped,'  either  physically  or  by  some  psychological  problem,  in 
human  complaints.  Shows  that  every  form  of  psychiatric  image  for  confinement  exists  also  in  modern 
art.  Prix  hors  concours,  Entretiens  de  Bichat,  1980.  (jabo) 

CONFLICT  ON  THE  LINE 

h-c-a  15  minutes  57113  color:$  16.50 

Dramatizes  (differently  from  the  point  of  view  of  each  of  the  two  antagonists)  a  confrontation  scene 
which  necessitates  intervention  on  the  part  of  management.  Shirley,  a  supervisor,  and  Danny,  an 
innovative  young  tester,  have  allowed  their  conflict  to  escalate  until  it  has  affected  the  work  of  one 
entire  department.  The  dramatizations  and  the  manager's  conversations  with  others  who  viewed  the 
scene  thoroughly  expose  various  aspects  of  the  problem— left  unsolved  in  spite  of  managerial  requests. 
A  1982  production,  (erm/megh) 

CONFRONTATION:  A  NURSE  AND  A  DRUG  ADDICT 

c-a  9  minutes  03046  color:$  10.00 

Presents  an  actual  incident  in  a  hospital  ward,  in  which  a  white,  middle-class  nurse,  who  thinks  of 
herself  as  liberal,  unpreiudiced  and  understanding,  is  confronted  by  a  minority-group  addict  who 
accuses  her  of  racism,  insensitivity,  and  authoritarianism.  The  film  explores  the  dynamics  of  the 
situation  and  poses  some  key  questions  about  approaches  and  attitudes  toward  the  drug  user.  A  1971 
production,  (nimh;  apa) 


THE  CONHABIT  PROGRAMME 

h-c-a  21  minutes 


56860 


color:$18.75 
Film  sale:$3 15.00 
Cassette  sale:$  190.00 
Describes  how  familiar  problems  of  uncontrolled  urban  and  industrial  expansion,  pollution  and  rural 
decline  forced  Argentina  to  create  "Conhabit",  comprising  organizations  jointly  responsible  for  solving 
national  habitat  problems.  The  film  shows  three  projects:  in  Buenos  Aires,  the  consolidation  and 
development  of  a  new  port  and  coastal  strip  with  recreational  and  residential  areas;  in  the  old  colonial 
city  of  Salta,  integrated  action  to  control  haphazard  urban  and  industrial  sprawl;  and  on  the  Patagonian 
coast,  where  too-rapid  industrial  settlement  has  brought  job  seekers,  shanty  towns  and  concomitant 
social  problems.  A  1976  production,  (unchs;  ui) 

CONNAISSONS-NOUS  SERIES 

Presents  the  adventures  of  French-Canadian  exchange  students  in 
French-speaking  homes,  shops,  and  street  scenes  in  Canada.  A  1981 
production,  (cecil;  befi) 


CONNAISSONS-NOUS  SERIES 

BON  APPETIT 
SALUT,  MONTREAL 
(cecil;  befi) 


see: 


20    /    COMMUNICATION  IS  LISTENING 


COMMUNICATION  IS  LISTENING 

p-l  10  minutes  05063  color: $11.25 

States  principles  ol  good  listening;  look  at  the  person  who  is  talking,  pay  attention,  don't  interrupt, 
think  about  what  is  being  said.  Skits  illustrate,  and  children  tell  how  they  teel  about  good  and  bad 
listening.  A  1982  production,  (sif;  ab) 

COMMUNICATION  IS  TALKING 

p-l  15  minutes  57092  color:$  14.25 

States  principles  of  talking  so  that  others  are  most  apt  to  listen  and  to  understand:  be  specific,  be 
honest,  don't  talk  too  loudly  or  too  softly,  be  expressive  and  say  it  with  style,  and  give  others  the 
chance  to  talk,  too.  Children  the  age  of  the  target  audience  tell  how  they  feel  when  other  people  fail  to 
do  these  things.  A  1982  production,  (sif;  ab) 

THE  CONSTITUTION  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES  (SECOND  EDITION) 

j-h-c-a  19  minutes  56926  color:$  15.00 

Dramatizes  the  original  Constitutional  Convention  of  1787,  using  the  viewpoint  of  James  Madison. 
Preserves  suspense  in  the  working  out  of  the  final  compromises  designed  to  preserve  states  both  as 
political  entities  and  as  districts  of  individuals.  Conveys  the  complex  nature  of  the  problems  and  the 
ingenuity  of  the  solutions.  A  1982  production,  (eb) 

CONTACT 

c-a  52  minutes  70606  color: $3 1.00 

Presents  a  creative  approach  to  helping  autistic  children,  showing  methods  and  results  with  real  cases. 
Interviews  the  program  director,  teachers,  and  parents  of  participants.  Discusses  objections  to  the 
program  by  strict  adherents  to  the  behavior  modification  approach.  Shows  the  remarkable  improvement 
of  children  whose  families  worked  with  this  staff.  A  1979  production,  (oeca;  befi) 

THE  CONTEST  KID  AND  THE  BIG  PRIZE 

i-j  24  minutes  84851  color:$  18.00 

Reveals  a  delightful  sequence  of  events  stemming  from  Harvey's  love  of  contests.  Harvey,  aged 
approximately  ten,  wins  the  services  of  a  valet  for  one  month.  Harvey  is  very  uncomfortable  with  the 
idea,  but  gradually  discovers  that  Hawkins,  an  elderly  "gentleman's  gentleman"  is  someone  he  likes 
very  much.  Based  on  the  best-selling  book  by  Barbara  Brooks  Wallace.  A  1978  production,  (abc) 

THE  CONTEST  KID  STRIKES  AGAIN 

i-j  24  minutes  84873  color: $18.00 

Dramatizes  the  zany  events  brought  about  by  Harvey  Small,  "the  contest  kid,"  in  an  effort  to  help  his 
friend  Hawkins,  whose  job  as  caretaker  to  the  Moseley  mansion,  now  city  property,  is  threatened. 
Suspense  and  laughter  characterize  events  involving  a  dozen  chickens,  602  loose  marbles,  and  an  irate 
mayor.  Based  on  the  fiction  of  Barbara  Brooks  Wallace,  and  dramatized  for  the  ABC  Weekend  Special 
Series.  A  1979  production,  (abc) 

CONTINENTAL  DRIFT:  THE  THEORY  OF  PLATE  TECTONICS 

j-h-c  22  minutes  56759  color:$  16.00 

Explains  the  principles  of  plate  tectonic  theory  and  reviews  the  accumulated  evidence  of  continental 
drift.  Animations,  maps  and  diagrams  show  how  earthquake  records  and  soil  studies  have  revealed 
patterns,  [numerates  and  illustrates  identifiable  types  of  plate  boundaries.  Includes  some  spectacular 
footage  of  underwater  volcanic  activity.  Explores  several  theories  regarding  causes  of  drift.  A  1980 
production,  (eb) 

CONTINUUM:  THE  SPECIAL  THEORY  OF  RELATIVITY 

h-c-a  45  minutes         2  reels  70603  color: $24. 25 

Brings  the  sophisticated  animation  techniques  of  National  Film  Board  to  bear  on  clarifying  Einstein's 
concepts  of  relative  motion  and  the  independence  of  the  speed  of  light  from  the  motion  of  its  source. 
Adds  a  very  human  dimension  to  the  presentation  of  Einstein's  life  and  thought  by  having  as  narrator 
his  collaborator,  friend  and  biographer,  Dr.  Banesh  Hoffmann.  A  1979  production,  (nfbc;  mg) 

THE  COOKIE  KID 

a  11  minutes  04996  color:  $12. 25 

Studies  the  methods  and  the  philosophy  of  Markita,  who  holds  the  world's  record  for  the  sale  of  Girl 
Scout  Cookies.  When  she  was  six,  she  sold  648  boxes.  The  following  year,  since  she  sold  1148,  she  set 
herself  a  goal  for  the  third  year  of  2000  —  and  sold  2100.  Interviews  and  vignettes  with  commentary. 
A  1981  production,  (glgp;  wdp) 

COOPERAGE 

j-h-c-a  17  minutes  56624  color:$16.50 

The  cooper's  craft  (the  art  of  making  wooden  barrels)  is  becoming  rarer:  filmed  at  the  Sweeney 
Cooperage  in  Vancouver,  this  story  shows  the  processes,  the  antiquated  but  complex  machinery,  and 
the  men  who  carry  on  the  work.  A  1980  production,  (mp;  cec) 

COPING  WITH  SERIOUS  ILLNESS:  DOCTORS  AND  PATIENTS 

c-a  30  minutes  84622  Mixed: $23.00 

Emphasizes  the  patient's  and  doctor's  responsibilities  in  cases  of  serious  illness.  Each  must  provide  the 
maximum  information  possible,  yet  the  patient  must  accept  as  graciously  as  he  can  that  there  are 
questions  the  doctor  cannot  answer.  A  doctor  wishes  to  be  both  as  conservative  and  as  optimistic  as 
possible  in  prognosis:  if  his  'best  guess'  within  these  parameters  turns  out  to  be  wrong,  the  patient 
may  resent  it.  Examines  the  case  of  Joan  Robinson,  cancer  patient,  and  her  doctor.  A  1980  production, 
(dat  with  tlf) 

COPING  WITH  SERIOUS  ILLNESS:  FACING  DEATH 

c-a  30  minutes  84624  Mixed:$2300 

Examines  positive  feelings  possible  when  facing  death,  and  lists  sources  of  help  in  focusing  on  them: 
support  groups  including  church  relationships;  the  hospice  concept,  where  the  family  is  considered  the 
unit  of  care;  the  'living  will'  which  allows  a  person  to  choose  having  the  life-supports  disconnected; 
helping  children  to  work  out  natural  feelings  of  guilt  and  depression.  Stresses  grief  as  a  healthy  and 
necessary  form  of  adjustment.  A  1980  production  (dat  wtth[\\) 


COPING  WITH  SERIOUS  ILLNESS:  FINANCES  ;( 

c-a  33  minutes  84625  color: $24.Q  1 

Health  policies  should  be  re-examined  regularly  for  coverage  provided.  Needs  vary  with  the  age  and  type  i 
of  family.  In  selecting,  one  should  take  into  account  price,  coverage  and  exclusions.  A  person  should 
read  his  policy,  know  his  rights  and  insist  on  them.  Covers  record-keeping,  estate  planning,  wills,  all  !ti 
aspects  of  expense  involved  with  terminal  illness  and  death.  Deals  with  particular  examples  from  tlutfi 
case  of  Joan  Robinson.  A  1980  production,  (dat  w'tttlf) 

COPING  WITH  SERIOUS  ILLNESS:  PAIN 

c-a  26  minutes  84620  Mixed:  $22.5(Z 

Shares  some  of  what  has  been  learned  about  the  management  of  pain,  which  can  range  all  the  waj 
from  real  pathology  to  expressions  of  fear  and  neglect.  Counsellors  can  help  a  patient  tell  whether  he  is 
using  his  pain  unfairly  —  that  is,  to  manipulate  others.  Particular  need  for  help  exists  between  patients., 
and  doctors,  where  doctors  tend  to  mistrust  the  patient's  assessment  of  his  own  pain.  This  has  led  to  'f 
the  establishment  of  'pain  clinics,'  to  help  both  parties  establish  and  deal  with  the  reality.  A  1980  j, 
production,  (dat  with  tlf) 

COPING  WITH  SERIOUS  ILLNESS:  RELATIONSHIPS  AND  STRESS 

c-a  25  minutes  84621  Mixed:$22.A- 

lllness  tests  all  relationships:  this  film  examines  a  real  case,  that  of  a  terminal  cancer  patient  OS 
Interviews  with  professionals  (a  doctor,  a  psychologist,  a  priest)  give  counsel  on  facing  the  full  rangu-. 
of  emotions:  guilt,  tension,  self-pity,  resentment,  anger,  grief,  depression,  fear  of  death.  The  family 
needs  to  know  and  to  share  something  of  what  the  patient  is  experiencing,  without  being  overwhelmed 
if  possible.  Some  find  psychotherapy  helpful.  All  agree  that  the  goal  is  an  attitude  of  acceptance.  I  r. 
1980  production,  (dat  with  tlf)  r 

HKi 

COPING  WITH  SERIOUS  ILLNESS:  SEXUALITY 

c-a  28  minutes  84623  Mixed: $23.lf 

Examines  biases  and  preconceptions  people  have  about  sexuality  and  illness,  especially  chronic  oi_ 
terminal  illness,  through  the  case  history  of  Joan  and  Eric  Robinson.  Counsellors  share  insights | 
regarding  problem  situations  and  feelings,  advice  with  which  they  have  helped  other  couples  facing, 
situations  where  illness  reduced  response  potential,  or  where  the  fear  of  being  undesirable  had 
stemmed  desire.  A  1980  production,  (dat  with\\\) 

COPING  WITH  STRESS 

h-c-a  18  minutes  57072  color: $1 5.<j  i„ 

Lists  possible  causes  of  stress,  emphasizing  that  recognition  of  cause  is  the  first  step  toward  goot  p 
stress  management.  Recognizes  the  basic  importance  of  individual  differences  in  reacting  to  potential 
stressors.  Enumerates  symptoms  of  stress  and  lists  nine  possibilities  for  stress  reduction.  Vignette- 
portray  use  of  methods  recommended.  A  1980  production,  (pri;  ffco)  UN 


COPY  MONSTER 

j-h-c-a  6  minutes  05045  color.  $  W.O  Hi 

Discourages  excessive  and  unnecessary  use  of  office  copy  machines  with  illustrations  and  financial  a»lfl 
storage  statistics.  Recommends  use  of  carbon  paper.  Hand  drawn  in  colored  inks.  A  1980  release  (fn*1 
mcfi) 

CORAL  REEF  COMMUNITY  1H 

h-c-a  22  minutes  57053  color: $17.1* 

Examines  Australia's  coral  reef  and  its  inhabitants,  emphasizing  interdependency  of  life  forms.  Explain 
formation  of  coral  reef,  describing  the  life  cycle  of  individual  polyps.  Accounts  for  colors,  hardness  an  ;!: 
softness,  'death'  of  reef  base.  Identifies  cooperative  interaction  of  burrowing  prawn  with  goby  tisfi  L 
manta  ray  with  remora,  cleaner  fish  with  larger  fish,  anemone  fish  with  anemone.  Touches  briefly  1 17. 
shore  life,  showing  how  trees,  birds  and  the  fish  of  the  coral  community  interact.  A  1977  productioi , '., 
(ema;  ffco)  — 

LE  CORBEAU  (THE  RAVEN)  ?f 

h-c-a  88  minutes         3  reels  98956  b&w:$29.lH 

Who  is  the  Raven?  This  unanswered  question  dominates  the  dramatization  of  the  classic  poison  pit 
thriller,  based  on  a  series  of  true  events  occurring  in  France.  Poison  pen  letters  were  sent  to  variou  i:,- 
inhabitants  of  a  small  town,  provoking  tensions  and  suicides.  Attention  focuses  in  turn  on  several  liktp 
suspects,  only  to  miss  the  unlikely,  guilty  one.  Produced  in  Germany  and  distributed  there  ac  r~~ 
anti-French  propaganda,  the  film  was  banned  in  France  and  its  director,  Henri-Georges  Clouzof"' 
blacklisted  for  a  time.  A  1943  production.  English  subtitles,  (nfvc)  '-: 

[CORONARY  ATHEROSCLEROSIS]  (L'ATHEROSCLEROSE  CORONARIENNE) 


c-a 


18  minutes      %"  U-Matic 


K00009 


color:$28.l  P 
Cassette  Sale:  $162ix\ 
Describes  and  diagrams,  with  some  animation,  the  physiology  of  the  heart  Technical  names  |Jl! 
branchings  are  given,  and  they  are  highlighted  on  cutaway  models  or  diagrams.  An  X-ray  with  dyr 
injection  is  used  to  show  a  normal  network  in  motion.  Explains  development  and  effect  of  arterilL 
plaque,  development  of  compensatory  systems.  Shows  (in  photographs  of  an  autopsy)  the  result  l ^| 
total  occlusion.  Describes  four  conditions  that  may  arise,  comparing  symptoms  and  oscilloscopi  \ 
readings.  Discusses  types  of  cardiocirculatory  failure,  lists  preventive  measures.  A  1968  production. 
(jabo) f; 

CORNY  CONCERTO  j 

general  7  minutes  05003  color  :$10\\Z 

Elmer  Fudd  hosts  and  conducts  the  orchestral  performance  of  "Tales  of  the  Vienna  Woods'1  and  "TtilSSI 
Beautiful  Blue  Danube",  while  animated  stories  are  choreographed,  featuring  familiar  Leon  Schlesmgik 
Merrie  Melodies  characters.  A  1940  production,  (wb;  nfvc)  y 


DAVID    /    21 


JRRECTION  OF  TRIGONOCEPHALY  AND  PLAGIOCEPHALY]  (CORRECTION  DES 
RIGONOCEPHALIES  ET  PLAGIOCEPHALIES) 

1 7  minutes      % ' '  U-Matic        KOO0 1 1  color:$28. 00 

Cassette  Sale:  $153.00 

ires  show,  while  text  defines,  trigonocephaly  and  plagiocephaly  in  infants.  Surgery  for  these  is  best 

irmed  during  the  child's  first  year  of  life.  Shows  several  operations,  involving  removal  and 

Instruction  of  bone,  readjustment  of  the  shape  of  the  forehead,  and  the  leaving  of  a  wide  lateral  gap 

■tilow  for  brain  development.  Children  are  shown  two  months  after  the  operation  and  3H  years  later. 

hiomparison.  A  1978  production,  (jabo) 


IROSION  (CHEM  101) 


16  minutes 


U-Matic        CO0 143 


color:  $3 1.50 
Cassette  Sale:  $140.00 
,0  les  corrosion,  using  a  series  of  narrated  demonstations  to  illustrate  its  mechanism  and  show 
p  'entive  measures.  Uses  indicators  to  identify  oxidizing  and  reducing  regions  in  a  drop  of  corrosive 
2  tion  on  an  iron  bar.  Isolates  viscosity,  presence  of  oxygen,  and  ionic  strength,  to  determine  the 
1  :t  of  each  on  the  rate  of  corrosion.  Tests  various  metals  to  see  which  will  act  as  sacrifical  metals 
fi  ron.  Shows  that  aluminum  reacts  vigorously  with  hot  water  if  its  protective  oxide  is  removed. 
I  onstrates  the  passivity  of  iron  exposed  to  concentrated  nitric  acid.  A  1981  production,  (ui) 


(ETA  RICA  '75 


1 1  minutes 


color:  $13. 25 
Film  sale:$  165.00 
Cassette  sale:  $100. 00 
onstrates  that  although  50  per  cent  of  the  population  work  the  land,  producing  Costa  Rica's  major 
rts  —  coffee,  beef,  bananas  —  poverty  has  forced  many  off  the  land  and  into  urban  slums.  Land 
rship  is  increasingly  in  the  hands  of  a  privileged  minority.  With  the  objective  that  land  should  be 
:hose  who  work  it,  the  Organization  of  Communal  Development  helps  poor  farmers  develop 
:ultural  communities,  supplies  farm  machinery  and  sets  up  marketing  cooperatives.  Financing  is 
y  by  income  tax  revenue  and  bank  credit.  A  1976  production,  (unchs;  ui) 


56861 


COTTON  CLUB  (WERE  YOU  THERE  SERIES) 

a  28  minutes  85008  color:$22.75 

ews  lives  and  times  of  performers  at  the  old  Cotton  Club,  "sophistication  in  brown  —  our 

alent  of  the  Ziegfield  Follies."  Five  former  stars,  Avon  Long,  Cab  Calloway,  Estrellita  Morse  and 
Nichols  Brothers  dance  team  talk  about  what  it  was  like  —  what  stars  and  what  songs  'got  their 
'  there.  Conversation  is  interspersed  with  selected  footage  of  old  performances.  Avon  Long  re-does 

mous  "Brown  Boy"  and  Cab,  Estrellita  and  Harold  Nichols  end  with  the  "shim  sham  shimmy." 

a  biographic  series  on  Famous  Black  Americans  subtitled  "A  Sepia  Scrapbook."  A  1981 

ction.  (ngsa;  befi) 


a 


1NTRY  LOVERS 

a  60  minutes         2  reels  70618  color:  $29. 50 

atizes  Nadine  Gordimer's  short  story  about  the  clandestine  love  affair  between  the  son  of  a 
eto-do  South  African  farmer  and  a  black  serving  girl  with  whom  the  son  grew  up.  South  Africa's 
m  of  racial  separation  causes  the  relationship  to  have  tragic  consequences.  Screenplay  by  Nadine 

~mer.  (Note:  Teachers  of  younger  viewers  may  wish  to  determine  suitability.)  A  1982  production. 

'    r;tcul) 


I  ALENT  COMPOUNDS  (CHEM  101) 

13  minutes      3M"  U-Matic 


CO0 112 


color:  $26. 25 
Cassette  Sale:  $115.00 
H  isses,  with  diagrams,  the  bonding  of  unlike  atoms.  Shows  how  lower  energy  atomic  orbitals 
"j  nate  in  the  bonding  molecular  orbit.  Covers  polar  covalent  bonding,  hybridization  of  atomic 
:'n  lis,  nature  and  function  of  sigma  and  pi  bonds.  Computer  diagrams  illustrate  Lewis  structure  and 
,l!;5  etric  structure,  interrelationships  of  angles  in  tetrahedral,  trigonal  and  linear  structures.  A  1974 
n  iction.  (ui) 


-OtFTS  OF  EDO 

la  29  minutes  85181  color:$  10.00 

s  masterpieces  of  the  various  crafts  typical  of  the  period  when  Tokyo  went  by  the  name  Edo, 
ing  inlaid  lacquer  ware,  tea  jars  by  master  potters,  embroidered  kimonos,  elaborately  wrought 
guards,  paper  stencils,  screens  and  lattices  of  bamboo,  wood  carving,  porcelain,  and  even 
ctionery.  (jaln) 


"  ' 


Ai 


ITED  EQUAL  (FREE  TO  CHOOSE,  [5]) 

58  minutes         2  reels  70596  color: $26. 50 

Ives  the  paradox  inherent  in  the  equality  problem  by  arguing  that  equal  means  "having  equal 
ftunity"  to  maximize  whatever  potential  each  has.  Uses  muscial  talent,  Vegas  gambling,  and  a  new 
rjreneur  with  a  product  that  can  successfully  treat  oil  spills  as  examples  to  make  points.  Blames 
egulation  (which  leads  to  contradictory  regulations  and  an  obvious  lack  of  logic)  for  the  increase 
ne,  pointing  out  that  once  people  feel  free  to  break  any  law  for  any  reason,  this  tends  to  extend 
jier,  more  basic,  laws.  Cites  Britain  as  an  example.  Reel  2  debates  the  issues.  A  1979  production. 
p/vida;  pennc) 

■JIT  AND  COLLECTIONS  FOR  A  SMALL  BUSINESS 

19  minutes  57003  color:$  16.75 

nts  advantages  of  using  and  offering  credit,  and  hints  on  managing  it,  emphasizing  well-planned 
s  and  consistent  procedures.  Selecting  a  set  of  each,  using  trade  credit,  and  other  aspects  are 
'I  rated  by  considering  two  businesses:  a  fancy  restaurant  and  a  wholesale  bakery.  A  1982 
i  ction.  (fbdb;  befi) 

SSBAR 

33  minutes  84831  color:$19.50 

mined  that  having  only  one  leg  should  not  keep  him  from  competing  in  the  Olympic  high  |ump, 


: 


Aaron  Kornylo  proves  himself— against  his  father,  the  Olympic  committee,  and  his  alleged  'handicap.' 
Inspired  by  a  true  story.  A  1980  production,  (cabc;  lea) 

THE  CRY  FOR  HELP 

c-a  33  minutes  81723  b&w:$  10.00 

Shows  good  and  bad  examples  of  handling  persons  who  have  threatened,  or  actually  attempted,  suicide. 
Presents  these  threats  and  attempts  as  'cries  for  help'  indicating  a  need  for  psychiatric  care.  A  1962 
production,  (nimh;  apa) 

CULTS 

j-h-c-a  13  minutes  57012  color:$  13.00 

Investigates  some  ramifications  of  the  more  than  3000  new  groups  which  call  themselves  'religions.' 
Without  identifying  cults  by  name,  interviews  cult  members  and  parents,  shows  discussion  groups  in  a 
Los  Angeles  "cult  clinic,"  established  to  help  people  who  wish  to  'de-program'  themselves.  Establishes 
that  the  Jewish  faith  alone  has  lost  60,000  young  members  to  these  groups  over  a  ten-year  period.  A 
CBS  "60  Minutes"  feature.  Produced  in  1982.  (cbs;  cal) 

[CURATIVE  RADIOTHERAPY]  (LA  RADIOTHERAPIE  A  VISEE  CURATIVE) 

c-a  30  minutes      %"  U-Matic        K00013  color:$28.00 

Cassette  Sale:  $270.00 
Animation  explains  how  radiation  affects  the  chemical  stability  of  molecules,  clarifying  the  concept  of 
gradual  dosage  to  permit  regeneration  of  healthy  tissue.  Explains  how  dosage  level  is  determined. 
Shows  an  operation  for  the  purpose  of  implanting  radioactive  wires  to  cure  a  tumor  of  the  tongue. 
Demonstrates  calculation,  by  computer,  of  the  geometry  of  complex  irradiation  patterns  in  an  instance 
of  uterine  cancer.  Discusses  degrees  and  characteristics  of  various  types  of  beam  used  in  therapy. 
Shows  treatment  of  a  case  of  Hodgkin's  disease  and  one  of  cancer  of  the  larynx.  Explains  and 
demonstrates  the  use  of  a  polystyrene  'ghost'  to  avoid  irradiating  lung  tissue.  Sets  modern  success  rate 
at  60%.  A  1972  production,  (jabo) 

THE  CURE 

general  1 7  minutes  5694  7  b&w:$10.50 

Stars  Charlie  Chaplin,  Edna  Purviance  and  Eric  Campbell  in  a  silent  comedy-romance  about  an  alcoholic 
cure  that  takes  several  unexpected  turns,  the  most  significant  being  the  case  of  liquor  that  finds  its 
way  into  the  waters  of  the  curative  springs.  A  1917  production,  (mut;  nfvc) 

DAFFY  THE  COMMANDO 

general  8  minutes  05004  color:$  10.00 

The  scene  opens  in  a  German  bunker  with  a  Nazi  flag  flying.  Daffy  is  dropped  onto  the  scene  by 
parachute,  and  proceeds  to  take  over  single-handed  from  the  burlesqued  commander.  A  1943 
production  of  Schlesinger's  "Looney  Tunes."  (wb;  nfvc) 

THE  DALAI  LAMA  SPEAKS:  THE  TRANSFORMATION  OF  A  WAY 

c-a  30  minutes  84650  color: $30. 00 

In  addition  to  his  personal  identity,  the  Dalai  Lama  is  the  cultural  embodiment  of  Tibetan  Buddhism. 
Interviews  with  him  elaborate  on  the  tenets  of  this  doctrine  as  it  has  been  refined  in  that  locale. 
Defines  and  discusses  mind,  the  concepts  of  sunyata  and  samsara,  and  the  Tibetan  Buddhist  view  of 
their  body  of  scriptures.  A  1974  production,  (jab) 


A  DAM  AND  AFTER 

h-c-a  17  minutes 


56862 


color:$ 16.50 
Film  sale:$255.00 
Cassette  sale:$1 55.00 
Identifies  the  ways  in  which  construction  of  the  Volta  Dam  and  Tema  harbour  in  Ghana  brought 
industrial  benefits  and  new  challenges.  The  inhabitants  of  700  villages,  inundated  by  flooding  caused  by 
the  dam,  had  to  be  resettled  and  reassured.  Traditional  occupations  and  tribal  patterns  were  preserved. 
New  settlements  provided  basic  houses:  field  advisers  and  new  methods  promoted  increased  crops  and 
a  guaranteed  market.  Hydroelectric  power  is  exported  and  serves  diversified  industries,  providing  jobs 
and  training.  Urban  squatters  are  being  re-housed  through  aided  self-help  programs.  A  1976  production, 
(unchs;  ui) 

A  DANCER'S  GRAMMAR 

general  18  minutes  56742  color:$14.75 

Demonstrates,  alternating  masculine  and  feminine  performers,  the  principal  movements  of  the  ballet, 
from  the  simplest  to  the  most  complex.  Captions  identify  movements:  Grand  plie,  Developpe,  Petits 
battements,  Port  de  bras,  Battement  fondu,  Adagio,  Tours,  Pirouettes,  Cabnolle.  Camera  techniques 
include  closeups  of  muscles  involved.  Piano  accompaniment.  A  1977  production,  (phpr) 

DATA  DICTIONARIES  (COMPUTER-BASED  INFORMATION  SYSTEMS) 

h-c-a  25  minutes  84799  color: $20. 50 

Presents  an  outline  structure  for  discussing  data  dictionary  systems  and  gives  examples  of  how  West 
Midlands  Gas  Company  uses  such  a  system  for  its  data  processing  documentation.  Interprets  the 
system  in  terms  of  four  components:  data  model,  data  structure,  process  model,  programs.  Discusses 
component  record  types  of  subschemas  (record  descriptions,  set  descriptions,  item  descriptions, 
links).  Uses  simplified  structures,  does  not  fully  describe  processing.  A  1979  production,  (bbc  /  openu; 
umed) 

DAVID 

j-h-c  25  minutes  85019  color: $2 1.00 

Dramatizes  a  narrative  poem  by  Earle  Birney,  recounting  a  youthful  friendship  which  ended  in  a  tragic 
mountain-climbing  accident.  The  injured  friend  (whose  back  is  broken)  persuades  the  other  to  push  him 
the  rest  of  the  way  so  that  he  need  not  face  life  paralysed.  Has  the  additional  dramatic  twist  of  being 
cast  as  flashbacks,  with  the  poet's  voice  reading  parts  of  the  poem.  A  1982  production,  (at/ebe;  befi) 

DAVID 

h-c-a  10  minutes  04952  color: $11.25 

Dramatization  of  a  documented  incident  involving  a  case  of  mistaken  identity  in  the  police  hunt  for  a 


22    /    DAVID 

sniper.  David  is  a  deaf  mute,  who,  because  he  cannot  hear  when  police  call  out  to  him,  is  caught  in  a 
series  of  tragic  errors.  A  1977  production,  (phpr) 

THE  DAWN  OF  MAN 

h-c-a  25  minutes  84785  color: $20. 50 

Demonstrates  problems  of  finding  and  preparing  fossils,  using  a  visit  to  the  limestone  quarry  at 
Somerset.  Uses  models  of  hominid  skulls  to  familiarize  students  with  descriptive  terms  and 
characteristics.  Explains  use  and  limitations  of  radiocarbon  dating.  Discusses  how  morphological 
features  of  skulls  are  related  to  dating  of  fossils.  A  1978  production,  (bbc  /  openu;  umed) 

THE  DAWN  OF  MOTORING 

h-c-a  27  minutes  83896  color:$ 18.75 

An  international  look  at  the  history  of  the  motor  car,  from  the  invention  of  the  wheel  to  the  first 
commercially  successful  French  vehicle.  Covers  attempts  at  harnessing  steam,  and  steps  in  the 
discovery  of  the  internal  combustion  engine,  using  still  photos,  models  and  original  vehicles  in  museums 
of  today.  A  1980  production,  (fotod;  bon) 

THE  DAY  AFTER  TRINITY:  J.  ROBERT  OPPENHEIMER  AND  THE  ATOMIC  BOMB 

j-h-c-a  90  minutes  77013  color: $36. 25 

Re-creates  the  life  story  of  J.  Robert  Oppenheimer,  with  emphasis  on  the  years  of  research  and 
leadership  leading  to  the  discovery  and  testing  of  the  atomic  bomb.  Uses  interviews  of  people  who 
worked  on  the  project,  old  photos  and  stills,  and  footage  not  previously  released.  Conveys  with 
dramatic  impact  the  personal  struggles  over  the  ethical  questions  involved.  A  1980  production,  (jone  / 
kteh;  pyr) 

DAY  CARE  FOR  A  KIBBUTZ  TODDLER 

c-a  24  minutes  84928  color:$15.00 

Examines  theories  and  practices  of  family-style  day-care  for  toddlers  in  one  children's  house  of  Kibbutz 
Gesher  Haziv.  Focuses  on  the  metapelet,  or  care-giver,  emphasizing  her  attitudes  and  her  training  for 
the  role.  Stresses  the  importance  of  the  small  group  approach,  pointing  out  the  enjoyment  the  children 
seem  to  take  in  one  another,  their  enthusiasm  for  the  books  and  materials  used,  the  absence  of  stress 
increased  by  the  fact  that  parents  drop  in  during  the  day  to  spend  some  time  with  the  child.  A  1979 
production,  (ethn;  scamp) 

DAYS  OF  DECISION  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR,  Episode  6) 

h-c-a  26  minutes  84941  mixed:$  19.00 

Film  sale: $495. 00 
Analyses  the  attitudes  of  the  Johnson  administration  on  the  basis  of  historians'  difference  of  opinion  as 
to  whether  Johnson  was  misled  by  his  advisors,  left  from  the  Kennedy  years.  Interviews  Daniel  Ellsberg, 
John  Kenneth  Galbraith,  and  others.  Ends  with  the  reversal  of  public  support  and  Johnson's  decision  not 
to  run  again.  A  1980  production,  (itl  /  cineq;  bon) 

DEAF  LIKE  ME 

general  23  minutes  84754  color:  $18.25 

Yollie  feels  cut  off  from  her  playmates  and  their  world  by  her  deafness.  One  day  a  young  teacher  of 
mime,  Jeff,  appears  at  the  school,  where  he  is  to  perform.  Watching  him  practice,  Yollie  is  drawn  out  of 
herself,  and  Jeff  teaches  her  some  routines  and  invites  her  to  perform  with  him.  At  first  she  refuses, 
but  finally  does  so,  and  discovers  a  whole  new  world.  A  1980  production,  (ab) 

DEATH  AND  DYING:  A  TEENAGE  CLASS 

h-c-a  11  minutes  56719  color:  $11.00 

Presents  rationale,  teaching  formats  and  class  discussion  scenes  of  a  class  about  death  and  dying, 
which,  after  a  year  of  experimentation,  will  be  offered  throughout  the  schools  of  Washington,  D.C.  Field 
trips  include  cemeteries,  funeral  homes  and  their  embalming  rooms,  crematoria.  One  assignment,  to 
write  their  own  obituary,  causes  students  to  think  how  they  would  like  to  be  remembered,  and  helps 
focus  life  goals.  Affords  opportunities  to  think  through  and  assess  feelings  with  regard  to  this  basic 
aspect  of  life.  A  CBS  "30  Minutes"  program,  produced  in  1980.  (cbs;  crm  /  mcgh) 

DEATH  IN  THE  FAST  LANE 

h-c-a  15  minutes  85039  color:$  13.50 

Analyses  factors  which  make  teenagers  particularly  vulnerable  to  death  in  drinking/driving  accidents; 
explores  developmental,  emotional  and  cultural  aspects  of  the  problem.  Cites  statistics  for  the  year 
preceding  the  production:  18,000  killed,  56,000  permanently  disabled.  Highlights  a  growing  political 
movement,  initiated  by  parents,  demanding  tougher  drinking  laws,  but  concludes  sadly,  "If  there's  a 
war  on  drunk  driving,  the  drunks  are  winning."  A  1980  production,  (abc) 

DECISION  MAKING:  ALTERNATIVES  AND  INFORMATION 

h-a  17  minutes  57040  color:$16.00 

Uses  the  dramatic/satiric  format  of  a  "crisis  intervention  team"  to  whisk  newly  promoted  superviosr 
Frank  Webster  off  to  "Decisions,  Unlimited"  to  be  taught  skills  which  will  enable  him  to  make  up  his 
mind.  Set  up  as  a  sort  of  laboratory,  Decisions  Unlimited  puts  people  through  listing  and  prioritizing 
alternatives,  collecting  information,  and  predicting  outcomes,  to  the  point  where  they  are  ready  to  take 
action  to  get  out  of  their  dilemmas.  A  1982  production,  (call/veri;  ab) 

DECISION  MAKING:  OUTCOMES  AND  ACTION 

h-a  18  minutes  57042  color: $16. 00 

Decisions  Unhmited's  'crisis  intervention  team'  focuses  on  David  Stanley,  who  has  been  asked  to 
recommend  someone  to  fill  the  job  out  of  which  he  has  been  promoted.  David  learns,  with  their 
coaching,  how  to  use  information  in  predicting  outcomes  and  assessing  probabilities.  Assists  viewers  in 
grasping  techniques  for  establishing  and  narrowing  alternatives  to  the  point  of  action.  A  1982 
production,  (call/veri;  ab) 

DECISION  MAKING:  VALUES  AND  GOALS 

h-a  17  minutes  57041  color:$16.00 

Teaches  initial  steps  in  decision  making  (articulating  and  prioritizing  values,  choosing  a  goal).  Uses  the 
format  of  an  unorthodox  counseling  center  set  up  as  a  lab,  to  which  a  'crisis  intervention  team'  brings 


a  young  lady  who  is  having  trouble  deciding  between  two  jobs.  Viewers  learn  methods  with  her  as  si 
sorts  through  the  possibilities.  A  1982  production,  (call/veri;  ab) 


DECISIONS 

h-c-a  28  minutes  84677  color:$20.. 

A  panel  of  professional  consultants  and  a  series  of  vignettes  involving  decision-making  in  varif 
contexts  demonstrate  tie  nature  of  decision-making;  methods,  risks,  emotions  that  can  be  expected 
accompany  the  process,  and  ways  to  deal  with  these.  A  1980  production,  (crm  /  mcgh) 


DEEP  HEARTS 

h-c-a  53  minutes         2  reels  70496  color:$27. 

Focuses  on  the  meanings  of  the  tribal  ritual  dances  held  during  the  season  of  the  spring  rains  by  t 
Bororo  Fulani  of  the  Niger  Republic  in  Africa.  Chief  aspect  of  the  dances  is  a  beauty  contest  among  t 
younger  men.  Reveals  'what  it  may  mean  to  be  hostage  to  a  culture.'  A  1980  production,  (fschu;  phf 


DEER  IN  THE  WORKS 

h-c-a  25  minutes  84511  color:  $19: 

David  Potter,  discouraged  by  the  insecurity  of  income  connected  with  running  a  small-town  newspap 
interviews  for  and  accepts  a  job  at  a  local  factory.  Brought  up  hard  against  the  impersonality,  rigid 
and  restriction  of  'the  works,'  David  is  helped  to  a  decision  by  a  deer  which  has  inadvertently  wander 
into  the  fenced,  enclosed  factory  world.  Seeing  a  mob  of  factory  workers  armed  with  sticks  and  shov 
chasing  the  small,  frightened  deer,  David  opens  the  gate,  lets  the  deer  into  the  woods,  and  follow 
Based  on  a  short  story  by  the  same  name,  written  by  Kurt  Vonnegut.  A  1980  production,  (roun;  ab) 


DEGAS  IN  THE  METROPOLITAN 

h-c-a  10  minutes  04892  color:$12. 

Degas,  who  never  accepted  the  label  'impressionist,'  but  called  himself  a  realist,  can  be  seen  in  evi 
aspect  of  his  talent  in  this  filming  of  the  1977  exhibit  at  the  Metropolitan  Museum  of  Art,  where  - 
works  and  the  works  of  some  who  influenced  him  were  on  display.  Paintings,  drawings,  prints  a 
sculptures  are  included.  Degas  was  a  very  deliberate  and  thoughtful  painter,  saying  "of  inspiratir 
spontaneity,  temperament,  I  know  nothing."  Points  out  Degas'  'vocabulary  of  gestures'  (in  dance 
bathers,  racing);  compares  his  style  with  that  of  others  who  influenced  him:  Delacroix,  Ingres.  A  IS 
production,  (ere;  pyr) 


DEHUMANIZATION  AND  THE  TOTAL  INSTITUTION 

c-a  15  minutes  52561  color:$10- 

Illustrates  types  of  dehumanizing  elements  in  institutional  environments:  outmoded  rules,  inflexi 
routines,  disregard  for  normal  privacy.  Designed  for  the  training  of  nurses  and  staff,  to  sensitize  th! 
to  the  potential  effect  of  certain  procedures  and  attitudes  on  patients'  self-esteem.  A  1966  producti 
(mspw;  apa) 


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THE  DELIAN  PROBLEM  (HISTORY  OF  MATHEMATICS) 

c-a  24  minutes  85133  color:$2C 

Lists  the  difficulties  and  traces  the  efforts  at  solutions  to  the  "Delian  problem,"  so  called  becausi 
first  appeared  in  a  legend  of  the  island  of  Delos.  The  problem,  one  of  the  three  'classical'  problem; 
antiquity,  consists  in  producing  a  cube  with  double  the  volume  of  a  given  cube.  (Modern  algebr 
formulation  would  be  x^=2.)  Shows  the  mechanical  solution  attributed  to  Plato,  the  reformulate 
the  problem  by  Hippocrates  of  Chios  (in  terms  of  two  mean  proportionals),  and  Menaechmus'  solut 
by  means  of  conic  sections.  Lecturer  is  Professor  B.  V.  van  der  Waerden,  Math  Institute  of  I 
University  of  Zurich.  A  1974  production,  (openu;  mg) 


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A  DEMAND  SCHEDULE  FOR  WUMPETS 

h-c-a  10  minutes  05055  color:$11 

Uses  computer  animation  to  present,  define,  and  illustrate  the  behavior  of  a  "demand  curve."  Carefr 
distinguishes  movement  along  the  curve  from  movement  of  the  curve,  where  a  decrease  in  income - 
bring  about  a  shift  to  the  left,  and  an  increase  in  income,  a  shift  to  the  right.  Distinguishes  I 
definitions  of  "demand."  A  1980  production,  (stsm;  mg) 


DENISE:  [THE  TRAGEDY  OF  CHILD  ABUSE] 

h-c-a  58  minutes         2  reels  70540  color:$2t 

Interviews  and  commentary  resume  the  life  story  of  Denise  Gallison,  who  is  serving  a  20-year  sente 
for  manslaughter  and  child  abuse  in  the  death  of  her  daughter.  Herself  a  victim  of  abuse  and  negl 
Denise  showed  early  signs  which  led  social  workers  to  declare  her  pre-psychotic  and  unfit  for  adopt 
Story  is  told  by  Denise  and  by  foster  parents  and  relatives.  A  1979  production,  (bbi;  abc) 


THE  DENTIST 

h-c-a  20  minutes  56951  b&w:$K 

W.C.  Fields  as  dentist,  father,  and  golfer  spreads  chaos  and  humor  across  the  screen.  Supporting  i 
features  Elise  Cavanna,  Babe  Kane.  A  1932  production,  (par;  nfvc) 


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THE  DESERT  [THIRD  EDITION]  (THE  NATURAL  SCIENCE  SERIES) 

i-j-h  16  minutes  56596  color :$V, 

The  desert  ecosystem  of  the  southwest  is  presented  in  film.  An  explanation  of  its  climate  (causes 
characteristics)  precedes  an  examination  of  the  community  of  life  forms  (plants,  animals  and  insei 
and  their  highly  specialized  adaptations  to  their  climate.  Shows  snakes,  coyotes,  badgers  and  vultu 
as  well  as  various  cacti  and  desert  plants.  A  1980  revision,  (ab) 


DESIGN  INNOVATIONS  FOR  HUMAN  SETTLEMENTS 

h-c-a  18  minutes  56863 


color:$1. 
Film  sale:$27( 
Cassette  sale: $16; 
Graphically  describes  modern  innovations  in  housing  and  community  development.  The  cold  norti 
mining  town  of  Fermont  utilizes  natural  protection  of  trees  and  a  "windshield"  building,  housing  sh  *Sir 
offices  and  school,  that  shelters  other  dwellings.  Another  northern  community,  Leaf  Rap 
concentrates  dwellings  and  services  under  one  roof.  The  Ark  on  Prince  Edward  Island  prov    !'b» 


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sufficiency  with  solar  heating,  fish  farming,  greenhouses,  wind  generators  and  recycled  wastes.  A 
6  production,  (unchs;  ui) 


■SIGNING  THE  URBAN  ENVIRONMENT 

-a  27  minutes 


84904 


color:$23.00 
Film  sale:$405.00 
Cassette  sale: $245. 00 
■nines  claims  that  the  soaring,  all-glass  facades  of  some  city  centers  in  the  U.S.A.  are  not  the  last 
d  in  urban  development.  New  buildings  are  often  erected  at  the  expense  of  older,  poorer 
hborhoods.  This  film  asserts  that  planning  in  isolation  fails,  that  the  needs  of  all  citizens,  as  well  as 
ronmental  effects,  must  be  considered  before  massive  new  redevelopment  commences.  Several 
s  are  visited,  among  them  Dallas,  with  an  analysis  of  improvements  in  the  low-income  Barrio  area; 
imore,  where  a  run-down  residential  neighborhood  is  being  rehabilitated;  and  Seattle,  where  an  old 
mercial  quarter  was  rejuvenated.  A  1976  production,  (unchs;  ui) 


lUlNATION  CITY 

21  minutes 


56864 


color:$18.75 
Film  sale: $3 15.00 
Cassette  sale: $190. 00 
Sects  that  India's  population  will  rise  to  one  billion  by  the  year  2000.  This  film  shows  how 
■in-rural  migration  problems  are  being  tackled  there.  While  slums  and  shanty  towns  are  now  getting 
le  attention  —  pure  water,  sewerage,  paved  roads  —  less  problematic  areas  have  crash  programs 
lelf-help  housing  and  rehabilitation  involving  voluntary  organizations.  In  Bombay,  a  new  city  is  being 
It;  Calcutta  is  getting  new  roads,  bridges  and  an  underground  railway.  The  goal:  nationwide 
■stribution  of  population  and  industry,  providing  opportunties  for  all.  A  1976  production,  (unchs;  ui) 

T;  DETOUR 

hc-a  13  minutes  56653  color:$  14.50 

■  title  refers  metaphorically  to  the  moments  spent  by  aged  Catherine  Hamilton  in  a  hospital  after 

fg  "brought  back  to  life"  by  heroic  measures.  Filmed  entirely  from  her  viewpoint  and  narrated  by 

thoughts,'  spiced  by  acidic  observations  and  engaging  humor,  conveys  human  sentiments  in  a 

tion  that  has  become  a  mockery  of  humanity.  Should  be  previewed  before  showing:  conservative 

ers  may  object.  A  1977  production,  (phpr) 

VELOPMENT  OF  CEREBRAL  MOTOR  INFIRMITY  IN  THE  INFANT]  (APPARITION 
P  EVOLUTION  DE  L'INFIRMITE  MOTRICE  CEREBRALE  CHEZ  LE  NOURRISSON) 

36  minutes      3a"  U-Matic        K00014  color:$33.00 

Cassette  Sale:  $324.00 
ains  steps  in  the  early  identification  of  cerebral  palsy,  defining  it  as  severe  motor  handicap  coupled 
normal  intelligence.  Demonstrates  identifying  symptoms  with  actual  infant  victims,  following  a  girl 
I  through  three  years  and  a  boy  through  four  years  of  development.  Differentiates  several  clinical 
is,  listing  the  difficulties  of  definitive  diagnosis,  most  capable  of  confirmation  between  the  ages  of  9 
12  months.  A  1980  production,  (jabo) 


f  ELOPMENT  OF  THE  HUNGARIAN  SETTLEMENT 

a  21  minutes  56865  color:$18.75 

Film  sale:$3 15.00 
Cassette  sale: $190. 00 
ribes  the  history  of  Hungarian  development  and  focuses  on  rapid  postwar  industrialization, 
ning  at  every  level  considers  human  and  natural  resources  in  the  development  of  industry  and 
:ulture,  new  towns  and  recreational  areas.  By  the  year  2000  the  country  will  have  a  balanced 
fork  of  industry  and  agriculture,  new  urban  centers  linked  with  old  towns  and  villages.  A  1976 
uction.  (unchs;  ui) 


DEVIL  AND  DANIEL  MOUSE  (SPANISH  VERSION:  EL  DIABLO  Y  EL  RATON) 

era  I  22  minutes  85013  color:  $20. 25 

lish  of  intermediate  difficulty.  For  plot,  see  description  of  English  version,  above.  A  1978 
luction.  (nelv/cabc;  befi) 

JBOLIQUE  (LES  DIABOLIQUES) 

Va  110  minutes        3  reels  98952  b&w:$33.75 

..ace's  master  of  film  noir  produces  a  suspense  thriller  set  in  a  provincial  boarding  school.  The 
Imical  headmaster  is  murdered  by  his  abused  wife  and  equally  abused  mistress.  The  body,  disposed 
i  a  swimming  pool,  mysteriously  disappears,  increasing  the  suspense.  Stars  Paul  Meurisse,  Vera 
-Izot  and  Simone  Signoret.  Director,  Henri  Georges  Clouzot.  A  1955  production.  French  with  English 
■ties,  (sevll;  nfvc) 


(LYSIS  (DIALYSE) 

22  minutes 


%"  U-Matic 


K00015 


color:$28.00 
Cassette  Sale:  $198.00 
■les  and  demonstrates  dialysis,  a  concept  based  on  the  differences  in  liquid  diffusion  across 
.iieable  membranes,  showing  its  applications  in  pharmacology,  human  clinical  medicine,  and 
■stnal  chemistry.  Begins  with  the  diffusion  of  dye  in  a  liquid,  showing  a  concentration  curve.  A 
■nd  demonstration  involves  mixing,  and  then  separating,  two  colored  liquids,  discussing  the  concept 
fcnsity  (molecular  weight).  Explains  how  to  calculate  the  necessary  time,  allowing  for  temperature 
tables,  thickness  of  membrane,  and  so  on.  Mentions  synthetic  membranes  under  study. 
,Honstrates  kidney  dialysis,  shows  purification  of  gamma  globulin  and  desalination  of  sea  water.  A 
l!  production,  (jabo) 


NOMIC  MOLECULES  (CHEM  101) 

14  minutes      %"  U-Matic 


CO0 101 


color:  $28.00 
Cassette  Sale:  $120.00 
fining  an  elementary  knowledge  of  energy  level  diagrams  (at  the  level  of  "Molecular  Orbitals:  Rules 
J|e  Road,"  #C00128),  introduces  molecular  orbital  treatment  of  diatomic  molecules  of  elements  in 
:Ulirst  row  of  the  Periodic  Table.  Uses  energy  level  diagrams  to  predict  bonding  and  shows  the 


relationship  between  orbital  overlap,  dissociation  energy,  and  molecular  orbital  theory.  Discusses  mixing 
of  sigma  orbitals  in  B2  and  predicts  paramagnetism  of  O2.  A  1973  production,  (ui) 

DIEN  BIEN  PHU  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR,  Episode  3) 

h-c-a  26  minutes  84938  mixed:$  19.00 

Film  sale:$495.00 
Reviews  the  critical  battle  which  determined  the  abandonment  of  French  claim  to  Indonesian  territorial 
sovereignty.  Explains  the  Vietnamese  consciousness  of  the  criticality  of  the  victory  in  Dien  Bien  Phu, 
the  remote  valley  dominating  the  supply  routes,  and  elaborates  Vietnamese  preparations,  underground 
networks,  and  spirit  of  sacrifice.  Summarizes  French  military  risks  and  losses,  ending  with  a  verbal 
tribute  by  a  French  general  to  the  exceptional  spirit,  skill,  and  endurance  of  Vietnamese  troops.  A  1980 
production,  (itl  /  cineq;  bon) 

DIET  UNTO  DEATH:  [ANOREXIA  NERVOSA] 

h-c-a  13  minutes  84870  color:$  12.50 

Examines,  through  several  real  cases,  the  emotional  disorder  which  causes  people  to  starve  themselves 
to  death.  Explains  symptoms  and  shows  some  therapeutic  techniques.  Produced  for  ABC  News  "20  / 
20"  program,  in  1980.  (abc) 

[DIGESTIVE  MOTILITY]  (LA  MOTRICITE  DIGESTIVE) 

c-a  31  minutes      %"  U-Matic        K00090  color: $33 OO 

Cassette  Sale: $279.00 
Describes  the  structure  of  muscles  and  their  varying  electrical  resistance,  which  contributes  to  the 
basic  electrical  rhythm  characteristic  of  each  of  the  organs  in  the  digestive  system.  Delineates  the  role 
of  the  nervous  system  in  modulating  the  relationship  between  muscle  layers.  Procedures  for  studying 
muscle  fiber  are  shown.  Motility  of  each  part  of  the  digestive  system  is  examined,  explained,  animated 
in  turn:  esophagus,  stomach,  small  intestine,  colon.  A  1979  production,  (jabo) 

THE  DIGESTIVE  SYSTEM  (SECOND  EDITION) 

j-h-c-a  19  minutes  56747  color:$  15.00 

Color  animation  and  live  x-ray  footage  show  location  and  help  define  function  of  major  digestive  organs. 
Role  of  each  body  part  is  illustrated  as  well  as  narrated,  beginning  with  salivary  glands.  Includes  names 
of  chemical  secretions  and  of  elements  needed  for  a  balanced  diet,  telling  what  each  does  for  the 
system.  A  1981  production,  (eb) 


THE  DIGESTORS 

h-c-a  13  minutes 


56866 


color:$14.75 
Film  sale:  $195.00 
Cassette  sale:$  120.00 
Documents  how  a  simple  anaerobic  digestor  on  small  farms  can  produce  sufficient  methane  gas  for 
domestic  and  other  uses.  The  film  shows  such  a  digestor  on  a  small  dairy  and  pig  farm  on  Fiji;  manure 
is  channelled  from  sheds  into  a  rectangular  concrete  tank  in  which  gas  is  generated  by  natural  bacterial 
action.  The  digestor's  nutrient-rich  effluent  is  useful  as  fertilizer  and  for  growing  algae  on  artificial 
ponds  for  fish  and  pig  food.  A  1976  production,  (unchs;  ui) 

THE  DIGNITY  OF  DEATH 

h-c-a  30  minutes  84636  color:$  19.00 

Explains  the  concept,  purposes  and  methods  of  the  hospice  as  first  conceived  in  Britain  by  Dr.  Cicely 
Saunders,  and  carried  out  at  St.  Christopher's.  "Hospice,"  a  Medieval  designation  of  travellers'  way 
stations,  was  chosen  as  an  appropriate  way  to  characterize  these  sources  of  help  for  the  terminally  ill, 
as  opposed  to  meanings  already  associated  with  'hospital.'  Care  of  the  patient  is  deemed  to  be  mental 
and  spiritual  as  well  as  physical,  and  is  extended  to  those  'significant  others'  touched  by  his  suffering. 
Includes  careful  philosophical  distinctions  between  hospice  care  and  euthanasia.  A  1973  production, 
(ncc  /  abc;  abc) 

DINKY  HOCKER 

j-h-c-a  33  minutes  84474  color:$19.50 

Dramatizes  the  painful  nature,  the  causes,  and  the  effects  of  food  addiction  in  the  person  of  Dinky 
Hocker,  a  teen-age  girl  whose  mother  is  too  deeply  involved  in  her  charity  work  at  a  drug  rehabilitation 
center  to  realize  that  there  is  a  problem  in  her  home.  Based  on  the  novel  Dinky  Hocker  Shoots  Smack, 
by  M.  E.  Kerr.  A  1978  production,  (gual;  lea) 

DINOSAUR 

general  14  minutes  56671  color:$  13.50 

Claymation  brings  a  classroom  report  to  life,  impressing  a  roomful  of  unruly  fifth  graders,  who  learn 
that  dinosaurs  can  be  interesting.  A  1980  production,  (wvp;  pyr) 

DIOXINS 

h-c-a  57  minutes         2  reels  70532  color: $27  50 

Surveys  areas  in  which  pesticides  and  herbicides  have  caused  health  problems.  Alternates  known 
scientific  facts  with  case  histories  and  contradictory  opinions  of  citizens,  scientists,  and  administrators 
of  petrochemical  companies.  Covers  the  use  of  herbicides  in  northwestern  forests,  the  PCB  problems  in 
Michigan,  and  the  use  of  "Agent  Orange."  Though  now  banned  in  this  country,  80%  use  continues 
world-wide,  and  non-degradable  elements  persist,  with  possible  cumulative  effects.  Alternate  series  title 
A  PLAGUE  ON  OUR  CHILDREN.  Featured  on  television's  NOVA  series,  (wgbh;  tlf) 

DISCIPLINE  WITHOUT  PUNISHMENT 

h-c-a  21  minutes  57103  color:$19.75 

Seeks  to  define  discipline  postively,  as  helping  someone  accept  responsibility  for  his  own  behavior  and 
for  moving  that  behavior  toward  accepted  standards.  Discourages  putting  off  action,  which  tends  to 
escalate  tension  to  a  point  of  explosion.  Explores  negative  effects  of  punishment;  advises  ways  to  avoid 
the  'contest  of  wills'  situation  which  so  easily  arises.  Dramatizes  the  story  of  a  manager  who  realizes 
that  the  responsibility  should  be  the  employee's,  and  who  finds  ways  to  make  it  so.  A  1982  production, 
(roun;  erm/megh) 


24  /  DISCOVERING  THE  ART  OF  KOREA 


DISCOVERING  THE  ART  OF  KOREA 

h-c-a  58  minutes         2  reels  70546  color:$29.00 

A  thorough  pictorial  history  of  the  highlights  of  Korean  artistic  designs  and  traditions,  beginning  with 
vessels  from  3000  B.C.  and  including  painting,  ceramic,  metalwork,  and  architecture.  Includes  many 
fine  examples  of  the  delicate  tenth  —  twelfth  century  blue-white  ceramic  which  disappeared  at  the  time 
of  the  Mongol  conquest.  Visits  a  monastery  library,  discussing  the  Korean  invention  of  movable  type 
200  years  before  Gutenberg.  Traces  style  changes  in  painting.  Based  on  an  exhibition  entitled  "5000 
Years  of  Korean  Art."  A  1979  production,  (haas;  ffth) 

[DISSOLVING  GALLSTONES]  (LA  DISSOLUTION  DES  CALCULS  BILIAIRES) 

c-a  18  minutes      %"  U-Matic        K00016  color:$28.00 

Cassette  Sale:  $162.00 
Discusses  ethnic  and  dietary  factors  in  the  occurrence  of  gallstones,  speculating  on  why  they  are 
unknown  in  certain  environments,  having  tended  to  follow  the  spread  of  industrialization.  Explains  how 
gallstones  form,  resuming  the  history  of  the  search  for  a  nontoxic  substance  to  dissolve  them. 
Describes  the  impact  of  achieving  understanding  of  lithogenesis  (ca  1970),  and  the  chemical  treatment 
now  possible  in  the  instance  of  radio-transparent  stones.  (Warns  against  treating  radio-opaque  stones 
in  the  same  way.)  A  1978  production,  (jabo) 

THE  DIVIDED  GAME 

h-c-a  28  minutes  83810  color:$18.75 

Documents  the  historical  and  traditional  split  between  the  two  major  versions  of  football  played  widely 
in  Britain  by  both  amateur  and  professional  teams:  'Rugby'  and  'Association.'  Uses  newsreel  and 
historical  film  to  trace  the  history  of  the  game  from  its  rowdy  beginnings  as  inter-village  roughhousing, 
through  the  middle  ages  and  its  subsequent  adoption  as  a  game,  to  its  present  highly  commercialized 
status,  (thtv;  bon) 

THE  DIVIDED  TRAIL 

h-c-a  33  minutes  84711  color:$  19.60 

Filmed  over  eight  years,  studies  the  real  struggles  and  triumphs  of  three  young  people  who  leave  the 
Northern  Wisconsin  Indian  reservation  which  has  been  their  home  and  move  to  the  slums  of  Chicago. 
The  government  encouraged  them  to  migrate,  but  did  nothing  to  prepare  them  or  to  support  them.  One 
fought  a  successful  battle  against  alcoholism  and  is  now  a  counsellor.  The  others  overcame  militancy 
and  bitterness  to  become  valuable  links  between  their  people  and  the  government.  Academy  Award 
Nomination,  Best  Documentary  Short  Subject,  1979.  (phpr) 

DIVORCE 

general  16  minutes  51300  color:$15.75 

Reviews,  through  vignettes,  the  types  of  problems  in  a  family  where  the  parents  are  divorcing  after 
fourteen  years  of  marriage.  Deals  with  the  parents'  economic  problems,  and  with  the  emotional 
problems  of  the  other  two  generations  affected  by  the  decision:  three  children  and  their  grandparents. 
A  1981  production,  (gkp;  cec) 

DIVORCE...AND  OTHER  MONSTERS 

/  22  minutes  56660  color: $16.50 

Designed  to  help  younger  children  cope  with  the  anger,  guilt  and  fear  that  often  follow  the  divorce  of 
their  parents.  Offers  techniques  such  as  verbalization  and  naming  to  help  them  understand  and  cope 
with  what  they  feel.  Dramatized.  A  1981  production,  (roun;  ab) 

DIVORCE  MEDIATION:  A  LESS  PAINFUL  PATH,  Parts  1  and  2 

c-a  90  minutes    2  %"  U-Matic       C90931  color:$24.25 

Demonstrates  a  program  developed  by  Dr.  John  M.  Haynes  of  the  School  of  Social  Welfare,  proposing  a 
way  to  help  people  through  the  decisions  necessary  in  a  legal  separation.  Goals  of  the  program  are:  to 
assist  the  parties  in  reaching  a  practical  agreement  that  separates  the  economic  issues  from  the 
emotional  ones,  and  to  lead  them  to  look  forward  rather  than  backward.  Shows  the  mediator  in 
individual  and  couple  interviews,  maps  the  steps  in  negotiation,  provides  review  of  purposes  and  of 
accomplishments,  with  discussion  stops  and  suggested  questions  for  viewers.  A  1979  production, 
(sunysb) 

DIVORCE  MEDIATION:  DEALING  WITH  CUSTODY 

c-a  45  minutes      %"  U-Matic        C85201  color:$16.75 

Shows  the  application  of  mediation  methods  developed  by  Dr.  John  M.  Haynes  to  a  "high  conflict" 
couple  trying  to  settle  custody  of  their  five-year-old.  Demonstrates  his  principles  of  trying  to  focus  on 
the  future,  to  negotiate  in  specific  terms,  to  separate  economic  from  emotional  issues,  and  to  plan  for 
the  child  to  have  access  to  both  parents.  Reviews  (at  end)  the  key  interventions  of  mediator.  A  1981 
production,  (sunysb) 

DO  YOU  BELIEVE  IN  MIRACLES? 

general  24  minutes  84891  color: $20.00 

Interviews  members  of  the  US  Gold  Medal  Hockey  team,  winner  of  what  was  probably  the  greatest 
upset  in  sports  history,  the  Lake  Placid  Winter  Olympic  victory  of  a  group  of  college  boys  that  had 
never  played  together  before  the  Olympics.  Tells  how  they  think  they  were  able  to  do  this  and  recaps 
game  highlights.  A  1981  production,  (abc) 

DOGFIGHT  OVER  NEW  YORK  (ENTERPRISE  SERIES) 

h-c-a  30  minutes  85149  color:$38.00 

%"  U-Matic        C85149  color: $38.00 

Reviews  the  story  of  the  establishment  of  New  York  Air  in  competition  with  United's  Washington 
Shuttle.  The  "Northeast  Corridor,"  a  hundred  million  dollar  market,  is  entered  by  this  offspring  of  Texas 
International  in  the  hope  of  getting  a  modest  $15,000  slice  of  that  pie.  Interviews  officials  of  the 
company  and  of  rival  companies,  upset  labor  unions,  and  so  on.  Shows  aspects  of  the  promotion 
campaign.  A  1981  production,  (wgbh;  lea) 

DR.  SPOCK:  AN  AMERICAN  INSTITUTION 

h-c-a  48  minutes         2  reels  70498  color:$24.50 

A  biographic  portrait  of  Dr.  Spock,  whose  book  Baby  and  Child  Care  is  second  only  to  the  Bible  and 


Shakespeare  as  the  world's  all-time  best  seller.  His  own  children  feel  that  they  did  not  know  hin 
well,  as  he  was  too  busy  when  they  were  small.  Now,  in  his  later  years,  he  is  renewing  family  ties. 
1978  production,  (phpr) 

DON'T  BE  SHOCKED 

/-/  12  minutes  56817  color: $12.., 

Two  children  remind  each  other  of  electrical  safety  rules  in  situations  encountered  during  a  day  in  thf  — 
home.  Includes  safety  tips  on  handling  appliances  and  plumbing;  care  and  placement  of  cords  and  plug  HI' 
avoiding  overload;  protecting  smaller  children.  A  1978  production,  (bort;  aol) 

DON'T  BOTHER  ME,  I'M  LEARNING 

h-c-a  24  minutes  84993  color: 5/7./C 

Shows  the  enthusiasm  with  which  young  learners  participate  in  interactive  computer  programs  design 
to  teach  basic  skills.  Quotes  teachers  and  parents  on  the  advantages  of  this  new  set  of  device  jL 
Demonstrates,  with  specific  examples,  skills  learned.  A  1980  production,  (onep;  crm  /  megh) 

DOUBLE  AGENT:  A  CONVERSATION  WITH  GRAHAM  GREENE 

h-c-a  52  minutes         2  reels  70139  color: $29.  -4- 

Records  the  first  on-camera  interview  of  author  Graham  Greene.  Alan  Cooke  and  Greene,  in  Greene  IK 
favorite  childhood  retreat,  a  hotel  room  overlooking  the  sea  where  his  aunt  used  to  take  him  f  J 
convalescence,  chat  together  about  themes  in  Greene's  works:  childhood  and  the  ambiguity  L 
innocence,  the  relationship  of  twins,  the  role  of  fear,  the  double  agent,  the  notion  of  gambling  wtTS; 
death,  and  finally,  his  conversion  to  Catholicism.  Dramatizes  excerpts  from  selected  stories,  traci  L 
some  to  life  situations.  Cooke  states  that  Greene  speaks  for  an  idea  quite  out  of  fashion:  the  individi  L 
right  to  dissent.  A  1975  production,  (thtv;  bon)  — 

DOWAGER  IN  HOT  PANTS 

c-a  55  minutes         2  reels  70136  color:  $28.  L. 

Characterizes  declining  Hollywood  (the  title  is  Marshall  Effron's  description),  sometimes  in  scourgiJL 
terms.  Interviews  elderly  stars  of  silent  and  early  sound  films.  Includes  a  sequence  in  which  a  you  JL 
and  successful  film  actress  talks  about  "making  it."  A  producer  tells  how  he  makes  pornogra|»;|| 
commercially  acceptable.  Note:  Explicit  language  may  offend.  A  1974  production,  (thtv;  bon) 


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DREAMS  OF  A  GRADE  SCHOOL  DANCER 

p-i-j  28  minutes  84997  color:$21.   , 

Animation  carries  the  fantasy  thread  of  a  ten-year-old's  longing  for  a  star  role  in  the  Christmn  jj, 
pageant.  In  song  and  conversation  with  the  Grandfather  Clock,  she  is  given  encouragement,  andu  (ljl 
ready  when  a  prankster  with  a  frog  unexpectedly  gives  her  her  big  chance.  A  1975  production,  (n  r,v 
befi)  ,;: 


DREAMS  SO  REAL:  THREE  MEN'S  STORIES 

c-a  30  minutes  84931  color:$10 

C84941  color:$10 

Documents  an  art  therapy  project  undertaken  for  and  by  three  men  who  are  making  the  diffic 
transition  from  mental  hospital  to  community  life.  As  outpatients  in  a  community  mental  health  cent 
the  three  discuss  their  past  and  present  problems.  Each  makes  an  animated  film  based  on  his  own 
experiences,  expressing  his  fears  and  his  struggle  to  achieve  mental  health.  The  films  are  shown  a 
part  of  this  documentary.  A  1981  production,  (orru;  apa) 


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DRIFTING  CONTINENTS 

h-c-a  25  minutes  84784  color: $20 

Reviews  three  types  of  evidence  which  support  the  hypothesis  of  continental  drift:  1)  Paleoclirm 
(boulder  clay  as  evidence  of  ice  ages,  coal  as  evidence  of  swampy  forests,  sand  and  cross-bedding 
evidence  of  deserts).  2)  Paleomagnetic  (polar-wandering  curves  confirm  latitudinal  drift  implied 
paleoclimatic  evidence:  divergent  curves  for  different  continents).  3)  Paleontological  and  structi 
(as  resolution  of  the  paradox  of  fossil  distribution  on  various  continents).  Animated  sequence  she 
how  the  breaking  up  and  drifting  of  the  original  unit  is  thought  to  have  occurred.  A  1979  producti 
(bbc  /  openu;  umed) 


DRUGS  AND  THE  NERVOUS  SYSTEM  (2nd  REVISION) 

i-j  18  minutes  50710  color:$1i 

Identifies  and  discusses  the  effects  of  drugs  on  the  nervous  system.  Substances  covered  are:  airpl 
glue,  amphetamines,  cocaine,  barbiturates,  alcohol  (and  the  combination  of  these);  opiates,  marijusfc 
PCP  and  LSD.  Seeks  to  define  addiction,  and  to  make  people  aware  of  the  poisonous  and  lei  f>- 
potentials.  A  1981  production,  (chu) 


DUEL  IN  THE  SUN  (QUICK  TAKES) 

h-c-a  17  minutes  56647  color:$U 

King  Vidor  and  David  0.  Selznik's  filmic  adaptation  of  a  best-selling  novel  by  Niven  Busch.  Two  son 
a  Texas  senator  become  involved  with  a  beautiful  half-breed  relative  of  their  mother's.  Stars  Jenn 
Jones,  Gregory  Peck,  Joseph  Cotten,  Lionel  Barrymore,  Lillian  Gish.  A  1946  production,  (abc) 


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DYING  FOR  A  FAG? 

h-c-a  28  minutes  83659  color: $11 

Reviews  the  facts  in  known  cases  of  cigarette-related  lung  cancer.  Interviews  terminally  ill  for 
smokers,  including  Peter,  age  42.  Interviews  medical  doctors  who  show  actual  cancer  in  a  lung 
removed  from  a  patient,  to  whom  statistics  now  give  one  chance  in  four  of  survial.  Examines  cigar 
advertising  practices,  showing  movie  heroes  and  sports  heroes  with  cigarettes.  Questions 
responsibility  of  industry  in  encouraging  a  lethal  practice.  A  1975  production,  (thtv;  bon) 


■ 
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faht 

ii 


E  IS  FOR  ECOLOGY 

k-p-i  1 1  minutes  04889  color:$  1\ 

Presents  a  background  for  studying  the  beginning  concepts  in  ecology.  A  combination  of  animation 
nature  photography  show  how  water,  air,  plants,  and  animals  all  work  together  in  a  delicate  balai  ^ 
Points  out  how  everything  in  nature  is  inter-connected  and  the  importance  of  recycling  materials  in  ^ 
environment  to  protect  the  ecological  balance.  A  1979  production,  (c)  ^. 


ELECTROCHEMISTRY  OF  METALS  (CHEM  101)  /  25 


■  FOR  ENERGY 

k-i  10  minutes  04890  color:$ 13.00 

Jains  through  animation  and  special  effects  that  all  living  things  depend  on  the  sun's  energy  for  life 
ai  growth.  Solar,  electrical,  and  nuclear  energy  are  introduced  and  observed  at  work.  A  greater 
ajreness  of  our  dependency  on  energy  is  conveyed  along  with  the  need  to  develop  renewable  sources 
allergy  that  won't  pollute  the  environment.  A  1979  production,  (c) 

ItLY  HOPES  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR,  Episode  4) 

--a  26  minutes  84939  mixed:$  19.00 

Film  sale:$495.00 
4;rs  the  progression  of  American  interest  in  South  Viet  Nam  from  the  1954  withdrawal  of  the  French, 
I  wed  by  the  flight  of  a  million  refugees  from  the  north  in  the  face  of  a  savage  'land  reform'  in  which 
'00  landowners  were  executed.  Documents  increasing  American  support,  including  the  attitudes  and 
sions  of  Eisenhower,  Kennedy,  and  Johnson.  Delineates  the  character  of  Ngo  Din  Diem,  South  Viet 
's  first  president,  and  that  of  his  family,  which  proved  a  major  source  of  difficulties.  Traces  the 
rution  from  the  presence  of  350  U.S.  military  advisers  in  1959,  to  the  presence  of  23,000  troops  in 
I,  calling  this  "only  a  beginning."  A  1980  production,  (itl  /  cineq;  bon) 


JS:  HAVE  YOU  HEARD  THE  LATEST? 

11  minutes  04987  color:$  12.00 

ains  the  nature  of  the  production  of  sound  and  its  interaction  with  the  human  ear.  Diagrams  show 
three  main  parts  of  the  ear,  distinguishing  those  which  deal  with  balance  and  those  which  transmit 
hd.  Identifies  precautions  which  can  be  taken  for  the  care  and  protection  of  ears.  A  1981 
uction.  (cec) 


T.TER  WORSHIP:  THE  GREEK  LITURGY  (MAN'S  RELIGIOUS  QUEST) 

-i -a  24  minutes  85124  color: $20. 50 

lords  an  Eastern  orthodox  mass,  conducted  in  a  portion  of  the  sanctuary  screened  off  from 
whipers  by  icons.  Initial  event  is  the  preparation  with  incense,  symbolic  of  respect  and  of  aspiring 
ter.  Next  is  the  procession,  in  which  the  gospel  is  carried  out  through  the  standing  crowd,  to 
fbolize  the  coming  of  the  Word  to  man.  Much  chanting  punctuates  separate  events  of  the  ceremony: 
imunion  is  administered  by  a  Deacon.  Narrator,  Dr.  Francis  Clark.  A  1977  production,  (openu;  mg) 

JTERN  MYSTICS  OF  THE  GOLDEN  WEST 

-c-a  28  minutes  84833  color:$20.25 

|s  the  International  Society  for  Krishna  Consciousness  in  Culver  City,  California,  focusing  on  their 

ol  and  the  children  who  are  learning  there.  Interviews  children  who  accept  and  recite  the  principles 

rable  to  the  execution  of  pure  devotional  service:  being  enthusiastic,  endeavoring  with  confidence, 

patient,  acting  according  to  the  revealed  principles,  abandoning  association  of  non-devotees.  A 

)  production,  (jobo;  cal) 


EASY  PILL  TO  SWALLOW 

c-a  30  minutes  84634  color:$20.00 

sounding  statement  of  the  dangers  in  the  tendency  to  treat  routine  social  and  emotional  problems 
diseases.  One  fourth  of  the  prescriptions  written  on  the  continent  of  North  America  are  for 
Id-altering  drugs.  The  result,  say  scientists,  is  that  people  are  losing  their  natural  coping 
ihanisms  and  are  becoming  unable  to  deal  with  stresses  and  problems  in  the  natural  modes  that 
nld  be  available.  The  drug  industry  encourages  doctors  in  this  'quick  and  easy'  way  to  deal  with 
ints,  who  are  often  worse  off  than  without  that  particular  kind  of  'help.'  A  1978  production,  (nfbc; 
/  mcgh) 


FOR  HEALTH  (SECOND  EDITION) 

8  minutes  04935  color: $10. 25 

food  changes  the  way  we  feel  is  the  basic  emphasis  in  this  introduction  to  the  four  food  groups 
balanced  nutrition.  A  1981  production,  (eb) 


MJ  MAGIQUE  (INUIT  LEGENDS  SERIES) 

6  minutes  05027  color: $10. 50 

iws  Alikammig  as  he  runs  away  because  he  is  blind  and  no  one  will  play  with  him.  Finding  some 

seals  whose  mother  has  temporarily  disappeared,  he  decides  to  take  care  of  them,  catching  fish 
feeding  them.  When  their  mother  returns  and  learns  of  his  kindness,  she  gets  some  magic  water 

Sedra,  the  Queen  of  the  Sea,  and  restores  Alikammig's  sight.  Puppet  animation.  Available  also  in 
ish  under  the  title  THE  MAGIC  WATER.  A  1982  production,  (ancan;  befi) 


IHOSCOPY  OF  THE  FETAL  HEART]  (ECHOSCOPIE  DU  COEUR  FOETAL) 

15  minutes      %"  U-Matic        K00017  color:$28.00 

Cassette  Sale:  $135.00 
SI  vs  how,  by  means  of  real-time  two-dimensional  echocardiography  (ultrasound),  most  congenital 
:i  t  disease  can  now  be  diagnosed  in  utero.  Magnified  slow  motion,  allowing  detection  of  diastole  and 
In  Die,  is  shown  for  a  26  week-old  fetus,  and  the  system  which  allows  the  display  is  described.  Shows 
irmation  of  diagnosis  by  means  of  dye  injection  and  X-ray.  Pinpoints  the  proper  time  of  the 
-  lination  at  between  26  and  28  weeks.  Shows  and  discusses  several  individual  cases,  including  a 

y  system  excised  post  mortem  and  shown  with  its  echogram.  A  1981  production,  (jabo) 
SI 


color:$15.50 


iAR  ALLAN  POE:  BACKGROUND  FOR  HIS  WORKS  (REVISED) 

c-a  14  minutes  50618 

if«ork  is  used  to  illustrate  scenes  from  Poe's  poems  "To  Helen"  and  "The  Raven,"  and  his  stories 
Fall  of  the  House  ot  Usher  and  The  Murders  in  the  Rue  Morgue.  Narration  covers  the  major  events 
)e's  life  and  tells  how  he  came  to  write  and  market  his  macabre  tales,  (c) 


:  EDUCATION  OF  ZUBIN  MEHTA  IN  THE  EASTERN  AND  WESTERN  WORLDS 

c-a  26  minutes  84629  color: $19.00 

words  of  Zubin  Mehta  about  his  early  education  in  India,  his  admiration  for  Mahatma  Gandhi  and 
:>«iis  own  father,  his  affection  and  gratitude  for  the  United  States,  are  supplemented  by  brief 
nents  from  his  mother,  father,  wife,  son,  and  daughter.  These  are  interspersed  with  scenes  from 
cal  performances  and  concerts  filmed  during  a  visit  to  Ames,  Iowa.  "Goals  can  only  be  spiritual," 


says  Mehta.  "I  work  at  that  all  the  time."  His  father  says,  "His  music  is  not  for  himself,  but  for  all  of 
humanity. ..it  reaches  the  common  man  who  does  not  understand  anything  about  music,  and  touches 
him  deeply..."  A  1978  production,  (esm) 

AN  EDWARDIAN  CHILDHOOD 

h-c-a  28  minutes  84607  color:$  19.50 

Lord  Kenneth  Clark  recounts  with  delightful  whimsy  the  characteristics  of  Edwardian  society  as  they 
are  revealed  in  his  memories  of  his  parents  and  their  friends  in  his  childhood.  An  only  child,  his 
recollections  are  largely  of  adults  and  their  amusements,  of  favorite  books,  animals,  people  and  places 
—  a  succession  of  opulent  homes  in  England,  on  the  continent,  and  aboard  his  father's  yacht.  The 
social  activities  and  attitudes  of  that  all-but-forgotten  era  are  brought  to  life  with  gentle  humor  and 
without  regret  at  their  passing.  A  1977  production,  (vpsl;  pyr) 

THE  EGO  TRAP 

general  5  minutes  04939  color:$10.00 

An  airplane  plant  employee  submits  his  new  design  to  the  boss,  who  congratulates,  but  modifies,  until 
nothing  is  left  of  the  original  design.  It  looks,  in  tact,  more  like  the  boss  than  like  a  plane.  The  test 
flight  is  a  disaster,  and  the  plant  returns  to  the  old  model.  Animated.  A  1977  production,  (hfi  /  stbo; 
chu) 

EGYPT:  LAND  OF  ANTIQUITY  (CAPTIONED) 

i-j-h  17  minutes  57017  color:  $13. 75 

A  guided  tour  of  the  host  land  of  ancient  civilizations,  captioned  for  appropriate  audiences.  Visits  Aswan 
Dam  and  quarries:  shows  temples  and  the  statue  of  Ramses  II  in  Nubia:  identifies  sites  of  Thebes  and 
the  Colossi  of  Memnon  on  Luxor:  surveys  the  valley  of  the  tombs  of  kings;  closes  with  a  view  from  the 
pyramids  of  Giza.  A  1970  production,  (php;  mcif) 

THE  EIGER:  CONQUERING  THE  KILLER  WALL 

h-c-a  28  minutes  85194  color: $17.25 

Documents  the  climb  of  the  Eiger  mountain  by  a  team  which  had  hoped  to  duplicate  the  successful 
climb  of  a  Japanese  group.  First  person  narration  by  cameraman  Lothar  Brandler  follows  the  adventure, 
eventually  defeated  by  a  change  in  the  unpredictable  weather,  (tcul) 

EISENHOWER  AND  THE  COLD  WAR  (AMERICAN  FOREIGN  POLICY  SERIES) 

h-c-a  17  minutes  56682  b&w:$ 14.00 

Reviews  American  foreign  policy  during  the  Eisenhower  years:  the  "Brinkmanship"  of  John  Foster 
Dulles,  the  significance  of  the  change  in  Russian  leadership  from  Stalin  to  Khruschev,  the  formation  of 
the  International  Atomic  Energy  Agency,  the  spread  of  the  'cold  war,'  the  Eisenhower  Doctrine.  A  1981 
production,  (eb) 

EL  SALVADOR  -  ANOTHER  VIET  NAM 

h-c-a  53  minutes         2  reels  70555  color:$30.00 

Emphasizes  parallels  between  involvement  in  Viet  Nam  and  involvement  in  El  Salvador  as  typical  of 
American  Foreign  Policy.  Gives  several  careful  analyses  of  the  complexities  of  the  Salvadoran  situation, 
using  interviews  of  Salvadoran  citizens,  soldiers,  and  former  high-ranking  Salvadoran  government 
officials:  ministers  of  defense,  education,  agriculture.  Includes  also  interviews  of  Archbishop  Romero 
who  was  assassinated  shortly  thereafter,  and  of  Maryknoll  missionary  Ita  Ford,  one  of  the  four  women 
whose  1980  murder  there  shocked  the  world.  Records  the  expression  of  diverse  U.S.  opinions:  Reagan, 
Haig,  and  finally  Democrat  Gerry  Studds  of  Massachusetts  who  says,  "I  think  we  are  acting  in  a  way 
that  is  unworthy  of  the  best  traditions  of  our  own  country,  and  I  think  we're  just  plain  wrong."  A  1981 
production,  (catme;  icar) 

ELECTRICAL  SAFETY  AROUND  THE  FARM 

h-c-a  23  minutes  84826  color:$14.50 

Citing  the  50%  mortality  rate  in  electrical  accidents  on  the  farm,  emphasizes  pre-planning  to  avoid  such 
accidents.  Enumerates  and  examines  potential  danger  situations,  recommends  the  use  of 
safety-watchers,  advises  that  guards  on  machinery  NEVER  be  left  off.  Recommends  seeking  the  help  of 
the  power  company  when  planning  to  work  near  wires.  Interviews  with  accident  victims  emphasize  the 
seriousness  of  these  matters.  A  1977  production,  (bort;  aol) 

ELECTRICAL  SAFETY  IN  CONSTRUCTION  INDUSTRIES 

h-c-a  20  minutes  56814  color:$  14.00 

Covers  precautions  for  avoiding  contact  with  high  and  low  voltage  overhead  lines  when  operating  high 
equipment  or  scaffolding  and  pipes.  Inspection  of  work  site,  knowledge  of  local  clearance  regulations, 
use  of  flag  people  are  stressed.  Covers  what  to  do  in  the  event  of  an  accidental  contact  between  a 
machine  and  a  power  line.  Special  section  on  power  tools  and  extension  cords.  A  1979  production, 
(bort;  aol) 

ELECTRICITY:  HANDLE  WITH  CARE 

h-c-a  20  minutes  56820  color: $14.00 

Examines  real  situations  in  home,  yard,  workshop  and  recreation  environments  which  can  lead  to 
tragedy  if  electrical  safety  rules  are  ignored.  Home  environment  section  includes  the  handling  and 
maintenance  of  electrical  applicances,  avoiding  overload,  protecting  children.  Pays  particular  attention 
to  environments  where  electricity  and  water  are  both  present.  Yard  and  workshop  sections  include 
power  tools,  overhead  wires,  digging.  Recreation  section  includes  kite  flying,  model  planes,  tree  houses, 
transporting  and  sailing  sailboats.  A  1978  production,  (bort;  aol) 

ELECTROCHEMISTRY  OF  METALS  (CHEM  101) 

c-a  15  minutes      %"  U-Matic        CO0 127  color:$29.75 

Cassette  Sale:  $130.00 
Discusses  and  demonstrates  the  oxidation  and  reduction  of  metals  and  ions  and  the  role  of  electron 
transfer  in  the  operation  of  Voltaic  cells.  Gives  instructions  for  manipulating  half-reaction  formulas  and 
reaction  potentials  based  on  assigning  the  value  of  zero  to  the  hydrogen  half-cell  potential.  Shows  how 
to  calculate  the  electrical  potential  of  a  zinc-copper  cell.  Gives  history  of  the  Voltaic  cell,  stresses 
differences  between  Voltaic  and  electrolytic  cells.  Computer  schemata  illustrate  both  types.  Discusses 
corrosion  of  metals  and  methods  used  by  industry  in  its  prevention:  galvanizing,  allowing  formation  of 


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self-protective  oxides.  Shows  some  current  applications  of  this  chemistry  in  commercial  products: 
cameras,  hearing  aids,  pacemakers,  radios.  A  1973  production,  (ui) 

ELECTRONIC  PROPERTIES  OF  COORDINATION  COMPLEXES  (CHEM  101) 

c-a  19  minutes      W  U-Matic        CO0 135  color:$36.75 

Cassette  Sale:  $165.00 
A  discussion  of  ho*  metal-ligand  interactions  lead  to  observed  properties  of  complexes.  To  aid  in  the 
understanding  of  the  chemical  behavior,  colors,  and  magnetism  of  transition  metal  complexes,  examines 
the  field  created  at  the  metal  ion  by  the  approaching  ligand.  Computer  diagrams  show  the  effect  of 
electron-ligand  repulsion  on  the  d-orbital  energies  in  octahedral  complexes.  Explains  Ligand  Field 
Splitting.  Computer  diagrams  illustrate  the  distribution  of  electrons  entering  d-orbitals,  the 
determination  of  High  and  Low  Spin  complexes.  Shows  use  of  the  Gouy  balance  to  measure  the 
unpaired  spin  in  a  complex.  Defines  Spectrochemical  Series,  shows  how  the  strongest  of  this  series, 
cyanide,  causes  Cobalt  (II)  to  become  Cobalt  (III).  Discusses  and  gives  examples  of  tetrahedral  and 
square  planar  complexes.  A  1975  production,  (ui) 

ELECTRONIC  STRUCTURES  OF  ATOMS  (CHEM  101) 

c-a  14  minutes      %"  U-Matic        CO0 116  color:$28.00 

Cassette  Sale:  $125.00 
Defines  principal,  angular,  and  magnetic  quantum  numbers,  showing  their  relation  in  allowed  energy 
states.  Letter  designations  for  quantum  number  are  presented,  and  the  way  they  are  used  in  describing 
orbitals  is  sketched.  (Discussion  break  provided  here.)  Covers  characteristics  of  orbitals  and  the  use  of 
psi  in  describing  wave  functions.  Reexamines  the  use  of  90%  boundary,  s  orbitals,  and  electron  spin. 
Uses  computer  diagrams  to  illustrate  electron  density.  A  1973  production,  (ui) 

ELEMENTARY  HYDROGEN  &  OXYGEN  (CHEM  101) 

c-a  19  minutes      %"  U-Matic        CO0 103  color:$36.75 

Cassette  Sale:  $165.00 
Three  different  methods  of  hydrogen  production  are  shown:  natural  production  by  H2O  hydrocarbons, 
electrolysis,  and  nuclear  fission  or  fusion.  The  uses  of  hydrogen  in  the  present  and  the  future  illustrate 
how  important  hydrogen  is  to  our  society.  The  hydrogen-oxygen  fuel  cell  is  described.  A  section  on  the 
hazards  of  using  hydrogen  as  an  energy  source  follows.  The  second  part  of  the  tape  deals  with  oxygen. 
A  description  of  the  natural  cycle  of  oxygen  is  followed  by  a  discussion  with  several  examples  of  the 
production  of  oxygen  in  the  laboratory.  Ozone  is  defined  by  looking  at  its  structure  and  chemical 
properties.  Its  formation  in  the  stratosphere,  and  why  its  destruction  there  may  be  harmful  to  the 
human  race,  are  discussed.  A  1974  production,  (ui) 

ELEMENTS  DISCOVERED 

h-c-a  25  minutes  84787  color: $20. 50 

Reviews  the  history  of  the  discovery  of  known  chemical  elements,  stressing  the  relationship  between 
the  technology  available  at  the  time  and  the  discoveries  themselves.  First  to  be  discovered  were  the 
metals.  Then,  the  development  of  glass  made  it  possible  to  experiment  with  gases;  the  discovery  of 
electrolysis,  to  identify  alkaline  earths  and  metals.  The  spectroscope  made  possible  the  largest  number 
of  discoveries  and  identifications,  and  remains  an  important  source  of  scientific  information  about  the 
universe.  A  1978  production,  (bbc  /  openu;  umed) 

ELEMENTS  ORGANISED:  THE  PERIODIC  TABLE 

h-c-a  24  minutes  85118  color: $20. 50 

Recounts  the  development  of  the  periodic  table,  from  Mendeleyev's  version  to  the  new  'long  form,' 
giving  rationales  for  grouping  according  to  common  properties.  Demonstrations  are  frequent 
throughout,  and  include  dissolving  a  diamond  in  liquid  oxygen.  Weaknesses  inherent  in  the  old  table  are 
cited,  and  viewers  are  challenged  to  develop  a  better  arrangement  using  the  distinction  metals, 
semi-metals,  non-metals,  before  it  is  shown  how  this  was  done.  A  1978  production,  (openu;  mg) 

EMERGENCY  CARE:  TO  SAVE  A  LIFE 

j-h-c-a  21  minutes  56593  color:$  18.50 

A  film  designed  to  furnish  viewers  with  a  list  of  correct,  quick,  informed  responses  in  crisis  situations 
—  the  kind  of  help  that  often  spells  the  difference  between  life  and  death.  Correct  techniques  are 
described  and  demonstrated  for  responses  in  crises  involving  highway  accident  injury,  toxic  gas 
inhalation,  electrical  shock,  serious  burns  and  cuts,  poisoning,  choking,  and  sudden  illness.  A  1980 
production,  (eb) 

[EMERGENCY  MEDICAL  ASSISTANCE]  (LES  SECOURS  MEDICAUX  D'URGENCE) 

c-a  18  minutes      %"  U-Matic        K00018  color:$28.00 

Cassette  Sale:  $162.00 
Demonstrates  the  delivery  of  emergency  medical  aid  in  France  by  SAMU  (acronym  of  the  organization). 
Shows  the  immediate  dispatch  of  a  squad  whose  purpose  is  to  assess  the  seriousness  of  the  situation, 
the  type  of  aid  needed,  and  to  administer  first  aid.  This  squad  summons  the  Mobile  Intensive  Care  Unit 
if  necessary,  or  a  squad  equipped  to  extract  victims  trapped  in  crushed  vehicles.  Explains  what  is  done 
in  cases  involving  fire,  and  how  they  determine  the  closest  hospital  facility  with  room  and  the  proper 
equipment  for  the  types  of  cases  involved.  Shows  one  emergency  room  dealing  with  a  case  for  the 
toxicology  ward.  Touches  on  the  use  of  helicopters,  special  cases  involving  civil  security,  special 
problems  of  sporting  events  and  political  rallies.  Shows  the  rescue  of  a  skindiver  suffering  from 
decompression  and  a  mountain  rescue.  A  1978  production,  (jabo) 

EMERGENCY  OBSTETRICS 

c-a  21  minutes  56672  color:$16.50 

Each  step  in  the  delivery  of  a  baby  is  shown  three  times:  once  in  the  lecture  hall,  once  in  the 
demonstration  lab,  and  once  during  a  live  birth.  Drawings  and  animation  are  used  to  enhance 
explanations  of  procedures.  For  professional  training,  parent  education,  and  childbirth  classes.  A  1980 
production,  (pyr) 

ENCOUNTER  WITH  DISASTER 

j-h-c-a  95  minutes         3  reels  77016  mixed: $37. 00 

Collects  disaster  footage  from  all  over  the  world,  showing  major  disasters  from  the  1933  earthquake  in 
Southern  California  to  the  1976  collapse  of  the  Teton  Dam.  Includes  the  Alaskan  earthquake,  Hurricane 


Camille,  the  tornado  in  Xenia,  Ohio,  the  1971  volcanic  eruption  in  Sicily,  the  burning  of  the  Hindenbal 
the  accident  of  the  Andrea  Dorea,  multiple  tragedies  at  the  1973  Indianapolis  500,  the  explosions  a  [ 
fires  in  Texas  City  in  1947,  the  high-rise  fire  in  Sao  Paolo  Brazil  in  1974,  and  the  1956  ditching,  ov  ), 
the  Pacific,  of  the  Honolulu  flight  "Sovereign  of  the  Skies."  A  1979  release,  (schsu;  lucf) 


THE  ENDOCRINE  SYSTEM  (SECOND  EDITION) 

j-h-c-a  20  minutes  56927  color: $15, 

Enumerates  and  shows  location,  nature,  and  function  of  components  of  the  human  endocrine  syste 
defining  necessary  vocabulary.  Uses  animation  to  illustrate  complex  interactions  and  the  role 
chemical  receptors.  Explains  ways  in  which  the  system  contributes  to  growth,  reproduction,  metabolt 
and  homeostasis.  Identifies  various  hormones  including  epinephrine  and  norepinephrine,  describing  th 
functions  and  some  conditions  that  result  from  imbalance.  A  1982  production,  (eb) 

[ENDOSCOPIC  AND  MICROSCOPIC  ASPECTS  OF  CIRRHOSIS]  (ASPECTS 
ENDOSCOPIQUES  ET  MICROSCOPIQUES  DES  CIRRHOSES) 

c-a  29  minutes      %"  U-Matic        K00019  color: $28: 

Cassette  Sale:  $261. 
Deals  with  the  classification  of  cirrhosis  by  etiological  factors  and  the  description  of  the  pathogei 
mechanisms  involved.  Compares  (by  means  of  microscopic  plates  showing  cells)  the  structure1 
normal  and  diseased  liver  tissue.  Animation  illustrates  how  arteries,  capillaries,  veins,  and  biliary  dud 
interact  in  this  critical  organ.  Shows  (both  endoscopically  and  photographically  during  surgery)  part- 
cirrhosis  from  alcoholism.  Examines,  microscopically,  (with  and  without  staining)  tissue  thus  obtain 
Discusses  variant  types  of  cirrhosis  (alcoholic,  post-hepatitic,  and  biliary)  with  their  characterisft 
Touches  on  Wilson's  disease  (a  hereditary  defect  involving  copper  metabolism).  Instructs  on  avoid 
confusion  with  hepatic  biliary  tuberculosis.  Laparoscopic  photography  and  histological  appearar 
illustrate  cases  considered.  A  1969  production,  (jabo) 

ENERGY:  A  LIGHT  AT  THE  END  OF  THE  TUNNEL 

j-h-c-a  31  minutes  84766  color:  $21 

Examines  energy  alternatives  and  technologies,  emphasizing  conservation  as  the  cheapest  source 
additional  supply.  Documentary  approach  looks  at  possible  savings  in  the  areas  of  transportati- 
housing,  industry  and  commerce;  lists  six  'new'  domestic  sources.  Intended  to  motivate  conservatior 
individual  and  community  levels.  A  1980  production,  (capcc;  c) 

ENERGY:  A  QUESTION  OF  BALANCE 

h-c-a  25  minutes  84775  color: $20' 

Emphasizes  the  principle  of  the  conservation  of  energy  and  shows  how  it  applies  in  two  contrast 
situations  of  energy  transfer:  a  hydroelectric  power  station  and  an  electric  kettle.  Identifies  the  type] 
energy  involved  (gravitational,  electrical,  heat,  kinetic)  measures  them,  and  shows  the  measuremej 
to  confirm  the  principle  as  stated.  A  1978  production,  (bbc  /  openu;  umed) 

ENERGY:  AN  INTERNATIONAL  CRISIS 

h-c-a  13  minutes  56845  color:$12 

Recaps  the  history  of  energy  use,  encapsulating  the  problem  in  the  statement:  "In  the  last  hund 
years,  man  has  used  more  energy  than  in  the  previous  million  years."  Analyses  problems  of  mod 
society,  currently  over  50%  oil-dependent.  Examines  how  priorities  will  be  set  up  in  emerge 
situations:  air  traffic,  military  use,  industrial  use,  agricultural  use.  Urges  conservation  and  suppor 
alternative  energy  sources.  A  1980  production,  (chca;  aims) 


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ENERGY  AND  ROCKETS:  EXOTHERMIC  REACTION 

h-c  24  minutes  85115  color:$1t 

Juxtaposes  live-action  photography  of  reactions  at  work  in  rockets,  planes  and  space  vehicles  with 
equations  that  express  what  is  happening  in  chemical  terms.  Explains  that  energy  is  a  result  of' 
making  of  chemical  bonds,  and  is  expressed  in  kilojules  per  mole.  Uses  archive  film  to  demonstrate' 
nature  of  the  Messerschmidt  engine.  A  1978  production,  (openu;  mg) 


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ENERGY  CHANGES  (CHEM  101) 

18  minutes 


c-a 


CO0 122 


color:$3i 
Cassette  Sale:  $  161 
Defines  kinetic  and  potential  energy,  calorie  and  joule.  Shows  how  the  first  law  of  thermodynar 
allows  the  calculation  of  the  amounts  of  heat  in  chemical  reactions.  Defines  enthalpy,  exothermic 
endothermic  processes.  Demonstrates  the  use  of  the  symbol  of  standard  enthalpy  changi 
calculations  involving  heat  of  formation.  Shows  how  to  calculate  heat  of  reaction  from  the  heat 
formation.  Defines  state  functions.  Demonstrates  calculation  of  the  overall  enthalpy  of  the  reactio 
sulphur  trioxide  with  water.  (Provides  discussion  break  here.)  Gives  Hess'  law  of  Constant  Summalij 
and  shows  how  it  applies  in  calculating  the  enthalpy  cycles  of  compounds  whose  heat  of  forma 
cannot  be  measured.  Ends  with  a  short  demonstration  of  calonmetry.  A  1975  production,  (ui) 


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ENERGY:  CLOSING  THE  GAP 

h-c-a  25  minutes  84781  color: $2< 

Defines  primary,  end-use,  and  functional  energy,  showing  how  problems  arise  because  of  excessive: 
and  waste  energy  between.  Examines  ways  of  reducing  these  gaps,  finding  the  problem  of  low  the 
efficiency  intractable.  Defines  capital  energy  sources,  income  energy  sources;  reviews  factors  affei 
the  choice  between  them,  demonstrating  the  inevitability  of  an  eventual  turn  from  capital  to  inc 
sources.  Reviews  currently  available  technology  for  taking  advantage  of  income  sources:  solar,  oc 
thermal.  A  1979  production,  (bbc  /  openu;  umed) 


'::■' 


■■: 


ENERGY  CONVERSION,  PRIME  MOVERS  AND  TRANSITIONAL  SYSTEMS  SERIES 
see: 

BEARINGS 

CHAIN  FOR  POWER  TRANSMISSION  AND  MATERIAL  HANDLING 
FROM  MUSCLE  TO  MACHINE 
GEARS  AND  GEAR  DRIVES 
SHAFTING,  COUPLING  AND  JOINING  DEVICES 
V  BELTS  AND  V-BELT  DRIVES 
(geop;  lucf) 


AN  EXCEPTIONAL  CHILD:  HOPPIE  KIRKBR1DE    /    27 


EERGY  DOES  WORK  (PHYSICAL  SCIENCE  LEARNING  LAB  SERIES) 

14  minutes  56739  color: $13. 50 
lines  energy  as  the  ability  to  do  work,  and,  by  illustrating  chemical,  thermal,  electrical,  nuclear, 
lant  and  mechanical  energy,  seeks  to  separate  the  concept  from  its  exclusive  connection  with  fossil 
Is.  A  1981  production,  (ab) 

EERGY  FROM  THE  SUN  (SECOND  EDITION) 

18  minutes  56588  color: $16. 50 

koduces  aspects  of  the  field  of  solar  energy  technology:  explains  the  principles  of  solar  radiation  and 
ir  collection.  Shows  flat-plate  collectors,  focus  collectors,  photovoltaic  cells.  Presents  the  problems 
Rising  solar  energy  and  the  effort  to  make  it  practical  and  economically  competitive.  A  1980 
pluction.  (eb) 

EERGY:  INNOVATIVE  ALTERNATIVES 

j-c-a  17  minutes  56842  color:$15.00 

■nines  new  and  promising  energy  technologies:  the  Sterling  motor,  motors  for  alternative  fuels,  wind 
|er,  research  on  solar  energy  and  more  efficient  batteries,  a  bio-process  for  preparing  wood  pulp  for 
|>r  manufacture,  and  a  new  type  of  turbine  with  minimal  environmental  impact.  A  1980  production. 
La;  aims) 

EIRGY:  LESS  IS  MORE  (SECOND  EDITION) 

'■c-a  24  minutes  54376  color:$ 18.00 

lores  prospects  for  energy  conservation  in  three  areas:  transportation,  industry,  and  buildings, 
■tifies  areas  where  energy  use  is  prodigal  and  recommends  remedies.  Encourages  an  awareness  of 
■need  to  conserve  in  all  areas;  imparts  useful  information  on  ways  to  do  so.  A  1980  production. 

u) 

■;RGY-  NEW  SOURCES  (SECOND  EDITION) 

-  c-a  2 1  minutes  85 1 12  color:  $  16. 50 
■nines  solar,  geothermal,  wind,  nuclear  fusion  and  synthetic  fuels  as  most  likely  alternative  energy 

■  ces  for  the  future.  Approaches  each  by  questioning  cost-effectiveness  of  gathering  and  distribution, 
well  as  environmental  impact.  A  1980  production,  (chu) 

•  :RGY  SEEKERS 

freral  12  minutes  56616  color:$  14.00 

■  age  from  all  over  the  United  States  and  Canada  tells  the  story  of  future  energy,  which  will  come 
4  weeds,  trees,  rocks,  garbage,  water,  wind  and  sun.  Windmills,  giant  mirrors,  satellites,  geothermal 
is  are  visited.  A  1980  production,  (cec  with  aisi;  cec) 

1RGY:  THE  DILEMMA  (SECOND  EDITION) 

■c-a  22  minutes  54375  color:$17.25 

■rays  aspects  of  the  increasing  energy  demand,  together  with  available  finite  resources  and  their 
■ronmental  hazards.  Reviews  the  shaping  of  energy  policy  and  spotlights  the  dilemmas  involved, 
lent  and  future.  A  1980  production,  (chu) 

'  1INEERING  IN  A  FORESTRY  ENVIRONMENT 

ia  28  minutes  85186  color: $10.00 

fcies  forest  management  as  the  sustained  use  and  protection  of  a  valuable  renewable  resource.  Tells 

■  consideration  is  given  to  finding  the  best  long-range  plan  for  the  forest  itself,  rather  than  the  most 
Ifessive  engineering  solution.  Covers  the  several  types  of  engineering  involved:  structural,  electrical, 
■jn,  water  and  waste  management.  Introduces  "geometronics,"  a  computerized  resource  display 
■:m;  gives  an  overall  view  of  the  organization  and  functions  of  the  U.S.  Forest  Service.  A  1982 
iruction.  (usda) 

3  LAND 

■c-a  26  minutes  H00027VC  color: $2 1.50 

fcmmends  that  you  begin  your  tour  in  Scotland,  and  opens  in  Edinburgh.  Narration  covers  all  types 
Importation  available,  including  what  to  do  if  you  want  to  take  your  car  with  you.  A  visit  to  Robert 
"Is  cottage  and  a  foxhunt,  with  hounds,  are  included.  Background  music  for  scenery  includes 
•known  folk  tunes  from  each  section  filmed.  Prices  given,  being  those  of  production  date,  are  not 
■1.  %"  U-Matic  videocassette.  75  (?)  (bon;  heri) 

ILISH  AND  DUTCH  COLONIZATION  IN  THE  NEW  WORLD  (REVISED) 

15  minutes  5675 1  color:$  1 1. 75 
jfmparative  study  of  four  colonial  settlements  (Jamestown,  Plymouth,  Salem  and  New  Amsterdam) 

tines  motives  for  resettlement,  methods  of  community  organization,  and  economic  relationships  in 
:li  America.  Explores  the  beginnings  of  self-government.  A  1980  production,  (c) 

JERPRISE  SERIES     see: 

.BANKRUPT 
'.  BOEING  VS.  THE  WORLD:  THE  JET  SET 
iCATFISH  FEVER 
THE  COLONEL  COMES  TO  JAPAN 

-  DOGFIGHT  OVER  NEW  YORK 

fi  iFAST  HORSE  IN  A  BULL  MARKET 
GULLIVER'S  NEW  TRAVELS 
THE  KY0CERA  EXPERIMENT 
THE  MAKING  OF  A  PACKAGE  DEAL 
NOT  BY  JEANS  ALONE 
ONE  MAN'S  MULTINATIONAL 
START-UP 
fNILDCATTER 
■rgbh;  lea) 


EPILEPSY:  FIRST  AID  FOR  SEIZURES 

j-h-c-a  16  minutes  56809  color: $15. 50 

Films  several  types  of  grand  mal  and  petit  mal  seizures,  remarking  that  previously  unidentified  cases 
are  difficult  to  recognize  because  there  are  many  different  types.  Gives  instructions  for  helping  victims, 
emphasizing  the  importance  of  acceptance  and  calm.  A  1980  production,  (urn;  cec) 

ERTE 

h-c-a  28  minutes  84724  color: $18.25 

A  "life  and  works"  resume  of  the  famous  Art  Deco  designer,  narrated  partly  by  the  artist  himself,  partly 
by  Diana  Vreeland  (former  editor  of  Harper's  Bazaar),  partly  by  screen  star  Carmel  Myers.  Famous  in 
Paris  for  costumes  and  theater  sets,  and  in  America  for  the  covers  of  Harper's  Bazaar,  he  was  invited 
to  Hollywood,  where  he  also  left  his  mark.  A  1978  production,  (sevll;  phpr) 

ETERNAL  WATER 

j-h-c-a  28  minutes  85044  color:$  17.25 

Portrays  the  nature  of  water  as  resource,  illustrating  the  many  ways  in  which  pollution  is  preventing  its 
cycle  of  self-renewal.  Demand  for  water  is  increasing,  but  supply  is  fixed:  emphasizes  the  need  for 
regulated  water  usage,  conservation  and  water  management.  A  1978  production,  (ufl;  mcfi) 

EUGENIE 

j-h-c-a  16  minutes  56656  color:$15.00 

The  mixed  and  painful  emotions  of  being  neither  woman  nor  child  are  brought  to  life  in  the  story  of  this 
twelve-year-old,  who  lives  with  her  divorced  mother  and  a  younger  sister.  A  dramatic  study  of  first 
steps  toward  sexuality.  A  1977  production,  (phpr) 

EVALUATING  A  SMALL  BUSINESS  (MANAGEMENT  CLINIC  SERIES) 

c-a  18  minutes  56987  color:$  16.00 

Lists  three  ways  to  get  into  a  small  business,  examining  each  in  turn:  purchase,  franchise, 
start-from-scratch.  Through  one  case  history,  shows  what  considerations  are  basic  in  investigating  the 
purchase  of  an  existing  business:  financial  history,  market  trends,  good  will,  inventory.  Lists 
advantages  and  disadvantages  of  franchising,  starting  from  scratch.  A  1980  production,  (fbdb;  befi) 

EVERY  CHILD  (CHAQUE  ENFANT) 

general  7  minutes  04985  color:  $10. 75 

Takes  an  oblique  approach  to  the  U.N.'s  declaration,  "Every  child  has  the  right  to  a  name  and  a 
nationality"  by  satirical  animation  of  the  many  situations  into  which  a  baby  found  on  the  doorstep  will 
not  fit.  An  Academy  Award  nominee.  A  1979  production,  (nfbc) 

EVERYDAY  MIRACLE:  BIRTH 

h-c-a  30  minutes  85024  color:$  19.75 

Follows  (with  microphotography  showing  the  living  embryo)  the  development  of  a  human  baby  from 
conception  to  birth.  A  1980  production,  (bbc;  fi) 

AN  EVOLUTIONARY  MODEL  (HISTORY  OF  MATHEMATICS) 

c-a  20  minutes  85134  color: $20. 50 

Gives  an  overview  of  the  course,  including  excerpts  from  other  lectures  in  the  series,  considering  the 
development  of  mathematics  in  terms  of  cultural  stresses,  which  sometimes  encouraged,  sometimes 
delayed  it.  Chief  early  stress  was  often  in  terms  of  the  symbol  system:  shows  this  in  Egyptian, 
Babylonian,  and  Greek  mathematics.  Traces  the  diffusion  of  Greek  and  Hindu  ideas  into  Moslem  culture, 
adding  contributions  of  the  Moslems,  whose  9th  century  author  left  his  name  in  the  word  'algorithm' 
and  the  name  of  his  book  in  the  word  'algebra.'  Chief  contribution  of  the  17th  century  was  the 
invention  of  calculus,  under  external  stess  from  the  physical  sciences,  which  were  needing  and  using 
more  complex  mathematics.  Lack  of  a  proper  definition  of  real  numbers  was  a  hindrance.  Lists 
favorable  and  unfavorable  climates  in  later  centuries,  including  resistance  to  the  idea  that  space  can  be 
other  than  Euclidian.  A  1976  production,  (openu;  mg) 

AN  EXCEPTIONAL  CHILD:  DEBRA  SANDERSON 

h-c-a  30  minutes  C84974  color:$16.75 

Cassette  sale: $450. 00 
Autistic  Debra  screamed  for  two  years  before  lapsing  into  her  silence:  no  one  could  find  anything  that 
would  help.  When  she  was  nine,  her  parents  consulted  controversial  British  specialist  Dr.  Geoffrey 
Waldon,  whose  methods  are  shown,  along  with  the  significant  progress  produced  by  two  years  of 
treatment.  A  3/<"  U-Matic  Videocassette.  A  1980  production,  (thtv;  bon) 


AN  EXCEPTIONAL  CHILD:  GRAHAME  BURKE 

30  minutes 


c-a 


C84975 


color:$  16.75 
Cassette  sale:$450.00 
Recounts  the  frustrations  of  trying  to  deal  in  a  normal  school  situation  with  a  child  who  first  read  at 
age  two,  and  who,  at  age  4,  was  reading  at  the  level  of  age  10.  Subtle  changes  in  his  attitude  when  he 
started  school  led  his  parents  to  fear  he  was  being  regressed  by  the  system.  School  officials  insist  that 
he  is  properly  placed  because  he  does  not  have  drawing  skills  above  his  age  level;  teachers  leave  him 
out  of  recitations  because  he  knows  all  the  answers.  For  several  years  the  Burkes  have  sought,  but  not 
yet  found,  better  solutions.  3A"  U-Matic  Videocassette.  A  1930  production,  (thtv;  bon) 

AN  EXCEPTIONAL  CHILD:  HOPPIE  KIRKBRIDE 

c-a  30  minutes  C84976  color:$16.75 

Cassette  sale: $450.00 
Examines  the  philosophy  of  an  unusual  family  which  is  rearing  its  children  without  formal  schooling. 
Focuses  on  Hoppie,  the  youngest,  called  by  his  father  "the  wisest  and  most  creative  human  being  I 
have  ever  known."  The  father  explains  that  he  feels  there  is  an  unreality  about  school  that  is  a  step 
away  from  life.  The  children  explain  what  they  would  like  to  do  and  to  become.  %"  U-Matic 
Videocassette.  A  1980  production,  (thtv;  bon) 


28    /    AN  EXCEPTIONAL  CHILD:  INGA  DAVIS 


AN  EXCEPTIONAL  CHILD:  INGA  DAVIS 

c-a  30  minutes  C84977  color:  $16. 75 

Cassette  sale: $450.00 
Follows  typical  daily  activities  ot  music  prodigy  Inga  Davis,  who  showed  such  intense  interest  and 
remarkable  ability  in  piano,  violin  and  dance  that  her  mother  arranged  to  have  her  tutored  in  school 
subjects  to  free  more  time  for  music  activities.  Shows  Inga  with  her  music  teacher  and  with  her  family, 
which  includes  an  older  sister.  %"  U-Matic  Videocassette.  A  1980  production,  (thtv;  bon) 


AN  EXCEPTIONAL  CHILD:  LAURIE  SUMMERS 

c-a  30  minutes 


C84978 


color:$16.75 
Cassette  sale: $450. 00 
Summarizes  the  experiences  of  the  Summers  family  in  learning  and  applying  the  Suzuki  method  of 
teaching  violin  to  their  son  Laurie  at  age  2%.  Distinctive  to  the  method  is  that  the  mother  learns  with 
and  a  little  ahead  of  the  child,  and  is  closely  involved  in  all  aspects  of  the  project.  Shows  Laurie's 
development  over  a  two-year  period  and  gives  the  mother's  evaluation  of  the  experience.  V  U-Matic 
Videocassette.  A  1980  production,  (thtv;  bon) 


AN  EXCEPTIONAL  CHILD:  MARK  GOODY 

h-c-a  30  minutes 


C84979 


color:$16.75 
Cassette  Sale: $450. 00 
Exceptional  in  the  sense  in  which  the  British  use  the  term,  Mark  Goody  was  London  Schoolboy  Judo 
Champ  at  the  age  of  fourteen.  Shows  Mark  and  his  family,  bringing  out  some  of  the  special  differences 
that  the  preoccupation  with  this  skill  has  meant  in  their  lives.  V  U-Matic  Videocassette.  A  1980 
production,  (thtv;  bon) 


AN  EXCEPTIONAL  CHILD:  NIGEL  SHORT 

c-a  30  minutes 


C84980 


color:$16.75 
Cassette  Sale: $450. 00 
Youngest  ever  to  become  an  International  Chess  Master,  Nigel  Short  was  already  able  to  win  over  his 
father  when  he  was  six.  Now,  as  a  teenager,  he  has  won  a  scholarship  to  Bolton.  Shows  Nigel  with  his 
family  (including  two  brothers)  and  tells  some  of  the  ways  chess  has  affected  family  life.  W'  U-Matic 
Videocassette.  A  1980  production,  (thtv;  bon) 

EXERCISES  FOR  ANYONE,  ANYWHERE,  ANYTIME 

j-h-c-a  16  minutes  56844  color:$  14.75 

Describes  and  illustrates  fifty  simple  sets  of  isometric  exercises,  many  of  which  can  be  done  in  an 
office  environment,  and  all  of  which  can  be  done  without  special  equipment  and  without  much  time. 
Delineates  the  benefits  of  such  a  program.  A  1980  production,  (jrp  /  chca;  aims) 

EXIT  10 

h-c-a  36  minutes  90359  color: $20.00 

An  easy  conversation  with  a  hitchhiker  whom  he  lets  out  at  Exit  10,  a  conversation  in  which  a  young 
lawyer  describes  his  happiness,  is  prelude  to  a  discovery  that  all  is  not  as  well  as  he  thought.  Adapted 
from  "Bliss,"  a  short  story  by  Kathenne  Mansfield.  A  1979  production,  (phpr) 

EXPLORATION  OF  MARS 

general  15  minutes  56826  color: $14. 25 

Uses  photographs  from  Mariner  and  Viking  (NASA)  spacecraft,  and  animation,  to  characterize  the 
universe  as  it  is  seen  by  contemporary  researchers.  Summarizes  the  geological  history  of  the  planet  as 
revealed  by  its  exploration  in  recent  years.  Best  Education  Film,  Columbus  Film  Festival;  Best  Science 
Film,  National  Educational  Film  Festival,  Blue  Ribbon,  American  Film  Festival.  A  1980  production, 
(benf) 

[EXPLORATION  OF  THE  SYNOVIUM]  (EXPLORATION  DE  LA  SYNOVIALE) 

c-a  25  minutes      %"  U-Matic        K00020  color:$28.00 

Cassette  Sale:  $225.00 
Gives  procedures  for  obtaining  fluid  samples  from  body  joints  and  for  examining  them  in  the  laboratory. 
Lists  microcrystals,  giving  density  counts  for  normal,  arthrosis,  and  inflammatory  states.  Demonstrates 
the  performance  of  a  nonsurgical  biopsy,  giving  its  several  advantages.  Cinemicrophotographs  compare 
tissue  appearance  for  various  pathological  conditions:  rheumatism,  hypertrophy,  calcium  deposit,  gout. 
The  vicious  circle  of  cell  interaction  which  causes  gout  is  described,  and  an  ameliorative  treatment  with 
colchicm  explained.  Interior  of  a  diseased  joint  is  shown  with  arthroscopy.  Demonstrates  measurement 
of  the  degree  of  inflammation  with  injection  of  gamma  tracer.  Discusses  use  of  immunosuppressants, 
surgical  intervention,  radioactive  isotopes.  A  1970  production,  (jabo) 

EXPLORING  THE  TREATMENT  OF  ALCOHOLISM 

c-a  27  minutes  81738  b&w:$  10.00 

Presents  types  of  therapy  offered  patients  at  a  state  hospital  unit  for  alcoholism:  relaxation,  guided 
daydreaming,  confrontation,  nonverbal  communication,  behavior  modification  through  reinforcement 
techniques,  and  group  therapy.  Shows  activities  designed  to  help  the  alcoholic  improve  his  self-image, 
get  a  job,  and  assist  in  community  education  programs  for  others.  A  1969  production,  (wwmp;  apa) 

EXPLOSIONS  IN  THE  MIND 

h-c-a  50  minutes         2  reels  70560  color: $27. 25 

Defines  "stroke"  and  gives  some  of  its  characteristics,  in  physical  terms  and  in  statistical  averages. 
Twelve  of  every  250  people  will  have  a  stroke  prior  to  age  70.  Of  these,  six  will  die  within  a  month.  Of 
the  other  six,  two  will  be  bedridden,  four  will  recover  to  varying  degrees.  Uses  computerized 
color-scanner  pictures  to  show  the  normal  blood  flow  to  the  brain:  one  liter  per  minute.  Shows  use  of 
radioactive  tracers  to  locate  blockage.  Identifies  areas  used  by  brain  for  vision,  movement  control, 
language  analysis,  voice  control.  Examines  some  individual  stroke  cases.  A  1978  production,  (bbc;  fi) 

[EXTENDED  HEPATECTOMY  AND  HEPATIC  REGENERATION]  (HEPATECTOMIE 
ELARGIE  ET  REGENERATION  HEPATIQUE) 

c-a  17  minutes      U"  U-Matic        K00021  color: $28.  OO 

Cassette  Sale:  $153.00 
Discusses  the  remarkable  regenerative  capacity  of  hepatic  tissue,  whose  DNA  synthesis  during 


regeneration  has  been  observed  to  reach  fifty  times  normal  level.  This  means  as  much  as  80%  of  rj  *<> 
liver  can  be  removed  if  necessary.  Demonstrates  procedures  for  bloodless  liver  surgery  (by  means  (L 
hypothermic  perfusion)  showing  a  total  right  lobectomy.  Discusses  the  nutritive  technique  for  thL 
regenerative  period.  Shows  diagnostic  scans  of  several  cases  involving  cancer.  A  1976  productioiji 
(jabo) L 

[THE  EYE  AND  HYPERSENSITIVITY]  (L'OEIL  ET  L'HYPERSENSIBILITE) 

c-a  23 minutes      %"  U-Matic        K00022  color:$28.(\% 

Cassette  Sale:  $207.(1 
Discusses  types  of  hypersensitivity  identifiable  in  immunopathology  of  the  eye.  Diagrams  and  revieiL 
anatomy  of  the  eye,  and  shows  abnormal  conditions  such  as  carotids  from  a  candiden  allerg.L 
conjunctivitis,  eczema,  microbial  and  fungal  infections,  showing  how  the  eye's  irrigation  networfll 
primarily  affected.  Distinguishes  immediate,  delayed,  and  semi-delayed  types  of  hypersensitivity,  as  wi  JJ. 
as  those  which  seem  to  have  abated  and  then  recur.  Covers  diagnostic  procedure  and  examination  m 
explaining  the  mechanism  of  certain  irritations  by  means  of  animation.  Discusses  desensitization;  lis  i* 
causes  of  iritis.  Explains  how  to  determine  antibody/globulin  ratio;  reviews  results  of  some  signific*fj 
experiments  with  animals.  A  1974  production,  (jabo) 

EYE  EMERGENCY 

h-c-a  23  minutes  84717  color:  $17JW 

Structure  and  protection  of  the  eye,  prevention  and  care  of  eye  accidents,  rules  for  emergencies  a  Z> 
covered.  Includes  an  interview  with  a  worker  who  lost  his  sight  through  an  eye  accident.  A  19/ 
production,  (shera;  pyr) 

EYE  ON  THE  MEDIA:  BUSINESS  AND  THE  PRESS 

j-h-c-a  49  minutes      %"  U-Matic        C90395  color:$23.\H 

Recaps  a  lively  discussion  among  four  representatives  of  major  network  newscasts  (including  Di[P 
Rather),  four  leading  officers  of  major  corporations  (including  Standard  Oil),  editors  oi  t» 
newspapers  (including  the  Wall  Street  Journal)  and  two  lawyers,  regarding  the  existing  aeP 
theoretically  appropriate  relationships  between  business  and  the  press,  with  particular  regard  tot  I 
handling  of  potentially  damaging  information.  Edited  from  a  nine-hour  dialog  moderated  by  Harvard  I;  1 1 
professor  Charles  Nesson.  A  1982  production,  (cbs;  cal) 

EYES:  SEEING  THE  LIGHT 

/-/  16  minutes  56808  color:  $15.1 

Diagrams,  animates  and  photographs  the  human  eye,  showing  its  structure  and  functions.  Reviews  t  >'  * 
role  of  various  parts:  eyebrow,  lid,  lashes,  tears,  and  the  S'x  muscles  that  control  movement.  Identif  .:; 
sclera,  retina,  vitreous  humor,  cornea,  aqueous  humor,  choroid,  iris,  pupil,  lens,  ciliary  muscle,  rot T" 
cones,  and  optic  nerve.  Explains  nearsightedness  and  farsightedness  in  animated  sequencePlI 
Recommends  safety  procedures  to  help  avoid  eye  injury.  A  1981  production,  (cec) 

THE  FABRIC  OF  THE  ATOM,  AN  INTRODUCTION  TO  QUANTUM  MECHANICS,  3:  jfc 
QUANTUM  OF  ACTION 

c-a  30  minutes  84631  b&  w:$14M\ 

Professor  Philip  Morrison  lectures  on  the  relationship  of  classical  to  quantum  physics:  the  meaning  c  U 
application  of  Planck's  constant,  the  characteristic  energy  graph  of  an  element  and  its  relationship  jL 
the  capability  of  spectrographs  analysis  of  elements,  the  relation  of  energy  to  frequency,  and  I L 
derivation  of  formulae  for  mathematical  representations  of  the  phenomena  involved.  Demonstrate  fc, 
accompany  the  lecture,  (bbc;  tlf) 


THE  FACTS  OF  LIFE  (WERE  YOU  THERE  SERIES) 

h-c-a  28  minutes  85007  color:$22 

Sketches  the  biography  and  personality  of  blues  musician  Willie  Dixon,  composer,  producer  a 
performer  of  some  700  blues  songs.  Uses  on-site  footage  from  the  rural  Alabama  of  his  origins  { 
from  Chicago,  including  a  performance  by  his  band.  Title  is  based  on  a  statement  by  Dixon,  "The  bit 
are  about  the  facts  of  life."  From  a  biographic  series  on  famous  Black  Americans  subtitled  "A  Se 
Scrapbook."  A  1981  production,  (ngsa;  befi) 


i 


FAERIES 

k-p-i  25  minutes  84763  *color:$17 

Animation  vivifies  a  typical  old  Celtic  tale  of  a  young  hunter  who  is  chosen  by  a  fairy  princess  to  t 
save  the  kingdom  of  the  faeries  from  the  "Shadow."  Patterned  after  the  book  edited  and  designed 
David  Larkm.  Film  design,  Alan  Aldndge.  A  1981  production,  (toen;  pyr) 


H 
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FAIRY  PENGUINS 

general  12  minutes  57074  color:$12 

Introduces  the  smallest  of  the  world's  penguins  in  his  southern  ocean  habitat.  Shows  sandhill ; 
coastal  rookeries  around  Australia  and  New  Zealand.  Covers  food-gathering,  nesting,  and  greet 
rituals.  Lists  environmental  hazards.  A  1976  production,  (ema/  ffco) 


Ik 


FALL  LINE 

j-h-c-a  12  minutes  56745  color:$1t 

A  study  of  the  sport  of  "extreme  skiing,"  which  combines  the  skills  of  mountain  climbing  with  sk 
unexplored  slopes.  The  adventure  is  brought  to  the  camera  by  climber-skiier  Steve  Shea.  A  1! 
production,  (spoi;  pyr) 


THE  FALLEN  IDOL 

general  96  minutes         2  reels  98967  b&w:$2i 

Master  Phillip,  small  son  of  an  ambassador,  becomes  deeply  embroiled  in  a  mystery,  almost  causing 
friend  the  butler  to  be  blamed.  Stars  Ralph  Richardson,  Michele  Morgan,  Bobby  Henrey.  Based  on 
short  story,  "The  Basement  Room,"  by  Graham  Greene.  A  1948  production.  (Ifpl;  fest) 


I; 


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FAMILES:  EARNING  AND  SPENDING 

p-i  15  minutes  57052  color:$U  ■ 

Youthful  narrators  from  three  countries  (the  United  States,  Mexico,  and  Japan)  recount  typi  ^ , 

experiences  of  their  families  in  earning  and  spending  money.  In  San  Francisco,  both  of  Stephm  * 


FEDERICO  GARCIA  LORCA  /  29 


rents  work,  while  he  and  his  two  brothers  attend  school,  and  typical  spending  consists  of  buying 
oes  or  washing  the  car.  In  Yajalon,  on  Mexico's  lower  peninsula,  Candida  Mazanego's  entire  family 
rks  on  grandfather's  coffee  plantation,  and  spends  earnings  on  cookware  or  cloth  to  make  clothing. 
a  Tokyo  suburb,  Hiroyuki  explains  that  his  father  is  the  sole  wage  earner  and  a  professional  chemist, 
oyuki,  his  mother  and  sister  buy  train  tickets  for  a  shopping  trip  to  the  city,  where  he  chooses  a 
ok  for  himself.  A  1976  production,  (chu) 


IMILES:  HELPING  OUT 

15  minutes  57043  color:$13.25 

;sents  a  cross-cultural  comparison  of  responsibilities  of  children  in  the  age  group  of  the  target 
.IJience.  Countries  represented  are  the  United  States,  Mexico  and  Japan.  Good  discussion-starter  for 
idance  in  dealing  with  sibling  relationships.  A  1976  production,  (chu) 

LMILIES:  WILL  THEY  SURVIVE? 

■h  23  minutes  84847  color:$15.50 

Iman  family  life  is  compared  and  contrasted  with  family  life  in  other  species:  wildebeeste,  lion,  bear, 

-  mkey.  Examines  the  data  gathered  in  substitute  parenting  experiments  with  monkeys:  human  parents, 
Ith  dolls,  wire  dolls.  Concludes  that  the  family  will  survive  because  its  purpose  is  a  necessary  and 

:  gmanent  one.  A  1977  production,  (eb) 

-FAMILY  OF  WINNERS 

c-a  25  minutes  85158  color: $16. 75 

-fctudy  of  overemphasis  on  winning  constructs  the  rationale  of  what  becomes  a  teen  suicide.  The 
lier  of  two  sons  is  an  obsessively  competitive,  "winning-is-everything"  personality.  His  elder  son  has 
maged  to  fit  this  framework,  while  the  younger  struggles  hopelessly,  and  finally  breaks  under  the 
•Lin.  A  1979  production,  (paul) 


IMOUS  ADVENTURES  OF  MR.  MAGOO  SERIES 

j   CAPTAIN  KIDD 
I  KING  ARTHUR 

NOAH'S  ARK 
I  PAUL  REVERE 
j   PAUL  REVERE 

RIP  VAN  WINKLE 
i  WILLIAM  TELL 
i(upap;  mcfi) 


see: 


FNTASY  FLING 

>a  28  minutes  84695  color:$20.00 

'Iresentation  of  the  world  of  Disco  dancing,  its  practice  and  its  practitioners,  its  environments  and 
|;tyles.  A  1979  production,  (phpr) 

FNTASY  IN  ROCK 

-a  28  minutes  85203  color:$17.25 

Pushes  views  of  the  ruins  of  Cappadocia,  giving  some  historical  perspective  on  the  dwellings  carved 
the  unusual  volcanic  deposits.  Religious  flavor  of  the  history  is  strong;  most  of  the  art  shown  is 
riorating  church  frescoes.  Churches,  like  dwellings,  were  carved  into  existing  rock  formations.  A 
3  production,  (tcul) 


M  IMPLEMENT  SAFETY 

■a  20  minutes  56816  color:$  14.00 

merates  types  of  injury  and  types  of  equipment  usually  responsible,  recommending  safety 

autions.  Interviews  with  accident  victims  and  explicit  photographs  of  torn  limbs  emphasize  results 

jnoring  known  methods  for  avoiding  accident.  Discusses  methods  with  combines,  tractors,  augers, 

ihers,  etc.  A  1976  production,  (bort;  aol) 


I!  HCRSE  IN  A  BULL  MARKET  (ENTERPRISE  SERIES) 

a  29  minutes  85150  color:$38.00 

W  U-Matic        C85150  color:$38.00 

ows  horse-breeder  Tom  Gentry  through  an  attempt  to  double  his  money  in  the  purchase  and  sale  of 
ly.  Though  from  two  excellent  bloodlines,  she  develops  an  ankle  problem.  Shows  treatment, 
otional  efforts  including  the  making  of  television  tapes,  and  finally  the  auction.  Summarizes  the 
lopment  of  the  horses-as-investment  phenomenon.  A  1981  production,  (wgbh;  lea) 


FASTEST  ANIMAL  ON  EARTH 

9  minutes  05058  color:$  11.00 

rays  the  orphaning  and  capture  of  a  cheetah  cub.  Describes  habits  and  characteristics  of,  as  well 
hreats  to,  the  species.  Mentions  significance  of  the  cheetah  in  the  art  and  histories  of  some 
jres.  (The  name  is  Hindustani  for  "spotted  one.")  The  orphaned  cub  is  placed  in  a  zoo.  A  1979 
uction.  (alf;  ffco) 


:  FAT  FILM 

c-a  12  minutes  56651  color: $13.00 

has  intelligence,  a  good  job,  lots  of  friends,  and  potential  good  looks  that  are  threatened  by  an 
ssion  with  food.  Shows  her  resolution  and  the  beginning  of  a  campaign  to  diet,  brought  to  naught 
n  invitation  to  Atlantic  City,  where  await  salt  water  taffy  and  fifty  varieties  of  fudge.  Done  with  a 
touch,  and  a  new  resolve  for  "next  time..."  A  1979  production,  (phpr) 


jUfl 


IN  THE  FIRE 

■a  50  minutes         2  reels  70568  color: $27.25 

marizes  the  nutritional  research  that  led  to  the  discovery  of  the  fat-burning  role  of  brown  adipose 
ie  in  the  human  body.  Emphasizes  the  recently  discovered  metabolic  factor  in  obesity  —  holds 

:"«!  hope  of  developing  a  safe  thermogenetic  drug  to  stimulate  the  metabolic  dissolution  of  fat. 

in:!  nstructs  experiments,  shows  results  with  infra-red  thermography.  A  1979  production,  (bbc;  fi) 


FATAL  COMPROMISE 

general  3  minutes  04928  color: $11.00 

A  sociable  porcupine  who  loves  to  dance  is  frustrated  because  no  one  will  dance  with  him.  An 
enterprising  'fat  cat'  persuades  him  to  get  a  'haircut'  in  exchange  for  a  dance  —  then  makes  a  meal  of 
him.  Animated.  A  1980  production,  (phpr) 

FATHER  AND  SON  SERIES 

Delighful  wordless  sitcom  in  the  older  style  of  the  'visual  gag'  follows  a  large, 
mustachio-ed  serious  Father  and  his  mischievous,  appealing,  gamin  of  a  Son, 
who  appears  to  be  about  eight  years  old,  through  a  series  of  misadventures 
and  makeups  which  evoke  warm  laughter.  Filmed  in  Germany.  U.S.  release 
date,  1983.  (tcul) 

FATHER  AND  SON:  HOMEWORK 

general  4  minutes  05069  color:  $10. 00 

When  Son  cons  Father  into  helping  him  with  his  math  homework,  Father  hadn't  counted  on  going  back 
to  school...  Filmed  in  Germany.  U.S.  release  date  1983.  (tcul) 

FATHER  AND  SON:  THAT'S  MY  DAD! 

general  4  minutes  05074  color: $10. 00 

Father  and  Son  seek  a  quiet  place  in  the  park  to  play  ball.  Intrusions  of  a  neighbor  and  of  a  lady  with 
her  poodle  are  handled  by  Father  with  humor  and  dispatch.  Filmed  in  Germany.  U.S.  release  date,  1983. 
(tcul) 

FATHER  AND  SON:  THE  BROKEN  GLASS 

general  8  minutes  05070  color:$  10.00 

Son,  playing  with  a  ruler  as  a  lever  for  shooting  projectiles,  accidentally  breaks  the  full-length  mirror. 
His  efforts  to  disguise  the  fact  escalate  the  problem;  Father  finally  breaks  something  else.  Filmed  in 
Germany.  U.S.  release  date,  1983.  (tcul) 

FATHER  AND  SON:  THE  GOOD  SAMARITAN 

general  3  minutes  05071  color: $10.00 

Father  and  Son,  on  a  hike  along  the  river,  meet  an  old  man  pulling  a  heavy  load  on  a  cart.  When  they 
decide  to  help  by  pushing,  the  man  takes  unfair  advantage  of  their  good  nature  and  sneaks  a  ride.  Later 
he  wishes  he  hadn't.  Filmed  in  Germany.  U.S.  release  date,  1983.  (tcul) 

FATHER  AND  SON:  THE  PHANTOM  OF  THE  PARK 

general  4  minutes  05076  color:$  10.00 

Father,  walking  in  the  park,  is  puzzled  by  the  fact  that  so  many  people  pass  him,  running  in  the  other 
direction.  Finally  he  meets  the  apparition  which  has  frightened  them— an  enormous,  gliding,  ghostly 
figure.  A  low-hanging  tree  limb  snares  the  costume  and  reveals  Son  on  a  scooter.  Filmed  in  Germany. 
U.S.  release  date,  1983.  (tcul) 

FATHER  AND  SON:  THE  PIANO  LESSON 

general  4  minutes  05075  color:$  10.00 

When  small  boys  are  bored  with  practicing  piano,  there  is  no  end  to  the  ingenious  ways  they  can  devise 
for  getting  out  of  it.  Son  finds  a  way  to  get  out  of  it  permanently.  Filmed  in  Germany.  U.S.  release  date, 
1983  (tcul) 

FATHER  AND  SON:  THE  PIGGY  BANK 

general  4  minutes  05072  color:$  10.00 

Son,  at  the  candy  jar,  spies  the  Piggy  Bank  on  a  shelf  nearby  and  decides  to  go  shopping.  Father, 
finding  his  coin  purse  empty,  also  thinks  of  the  Piggy  Bank,  only  to  find  that  someone  has  been  there 
first.  A  wise  investment  on  Son's  part  saves  the  day.  Filmed  in  Germany.  U.S.  release  date,  1983 
(tcul) 

FATHER  AND  SON:  THE  SLEEPWALKER 

general  4  minutes  05073  color:$  10.00 

Father  takes  advantage  of  Son's  bedtime  to  do  some  typing,  but  is  interrupted  by  a  'sleepwalker'  who 
knows  exactly  where  the  candy  jar  is.  Filmed  in  Germany.  U.S.  release  date,  1983.  (tcul) 

FATHER  AND  SON:  THE  WRONG  TARGET 

general  4  minutes  05077  color:$  10.00 

Son,  practicing  archery,  accidentally  fastens  the  cup  of  a  rubber  arrow  on  the  bald  pate  of  the  next 
door  neighbor.  Father,  uncertain  wfiether  to  defend  him,  accidentally  uproots  the  tree  around  which  he 
has  been  spading,  and  finds  the  problem  solved  as  accidentally  as  it  arose.  Filmed  in  Germany.  U.S. 
release  date,  1983.  (tcul) 

FATHERS 

j-h-c-a  23  minutes  56791  color:$17.50 
Examines,  through  cases  histories,  three  styles  of  fathering.  Shows  how  one  father  changes  his  career 
to  overcome  his  "absentee"  style,  which  he  felt  cheated  himself  and  his  family.  Another  struggles  with 
a  belated  sense  of  responsibility  and  with  his  military  /  authoritarian  tendencies.  A  third  takes  the 
prime  share  of  responsibility  for  care  of  the  baby,  and  seems  to  enjoy  it  greatly.  A  1980  production. 
(chu) 

FEDERICO  GARCIA  LORCA 

h-c-a  60  minutes         2  reels  70608  color:$33.00 

Summarizes  the  biography  of  this  great  poet  and  dramatist,  tragically  murdered  in  the  course  of 
political  developments  accompanying  the  Spanish  Civil  War.  Uses  memorabilia  made  available  by 
Lorca's  family.  Interviews  Nobel-prize-wmning  poet  Vicente  Alexandre,  one  of  Lorca's  literary  friends. 
Reviews  Lorca's  published  works  and  features  some  readings  from  his  poetry.  English  narration,  with 
English  subtitles  for  Spanish  readings.  A  1978  production,  (ffth) 


30    /    FEEDING  SKILLS:  YOUR  BABY'S  EARLY  YEARS 


FEEDING  SKILLS:  YOUR  BABY'S  EARLY  YEARS 

h-c-a  25  minutes  85110  color:$  17.50 

Explains  what  skills  are  appropriate  for  each  stage  in  infant  development,  in  handling  food.  Points  out 
physical  developments  which  must  occur  before  each  skill  can  be  acquired.  Gives  hints  for  helping  the 
child  acquire  appropriate  skills  for  his  level.  A  1981  production,  (chu) 

THE  FIBERGLASS  CHAIRS 

general  9  minutes  04977  color:$  10.25 

Montage  artistry  typical  of  Charles  and  Ray  Eames  re-creates  the  industrial  process  of  designing, 
molding,  baking  and  upholstering  fiberglass  chairs.  Goes  beyond  the  industrial  process  to  communicate 
the  aesthetic.  Musical  background.  No  narration.  A  1970  production,  (ere;  pyr) 

THE  FIFTY-FIRST  MINUTE 

c-a  30  minutes      W  U-Matic        C00013  color:$  10.00 

Presents  results  of  a  unique  experiment  in  foster  family  care  for  acute  psychiatric  patients.  Southwest 
Denver  has  successfully  carried  out  such  a  program;  this  documentary  introduces  the  network  of 
families  who  began  by  providing  24-hour  foster  care  to  some  patients,  who  were  able  subsequently  to 
go  on  to  other  forms  of  community  living.  A  1980  production,  (sdcmh;  apa) 


FIRST  AND  LAST 

h-c-a  19  minutes 


56867 


THE  FIGHT  FOR  A  SHELTER 

h-c-a  25  minutes 


84905 


color:  $2 1.25 
Film  sale:$375.00 
Cassette  sale: $225. 00 
Looks  at  positive  aspects  of  spontaneous  settlements,  showing  the  strong  sense  of  community 
participation  —  people  help  each  other,  find  work,  improve  homes,  and  gradually  acquire  the  social  and 
technical  services  ihey  need.  Such  communities  often  seem  better  off  than  official  low-cost  housing 
developments  planned  without  consulting  the  people  they  are  intended  for.  A  1976  production,  (unchs; 
ui) 

A  FIGHT  FOR  BREATH:  EMPHYSEMA 

j-h-c-a  13  minutes  56534  color:$13.50 

Describes  the  dangers  of  habitual  cigarette  smoking  —  it  can  lead  to  the  familar  'smoker's  cough,' 
bronchitis,  and  emphysema.  Animation  and  cross-sectional  models  contrast  healthy  and  diseased  lung 
tissue.  Shows  how  lungs  gradually  lose  their  resiliency.  Observes  that  early  stages  of  many  obstructive 
lung  diseases  can  be  arrested  and  even  reversed  by  giving  up  smoking  soon  enough.  Also  known  by  the 
title  SMOKING  /  EMPHYSEMA;  A  FIGHT  FOR  BREATH.  A  1974  production,  (nfbc;  crm  /  megh) 

THE  FIGHT  TO  BE  MALE 

h-c-a  50  minutes         2  reels  70558  color: $27. 25 

Provides  diagrammatic  and  model  illustrations  of  how  the  sex  of  the  fetus  is  determined  in  the  womb. 
Examines  case  histories  of  specific  hermaphrodites.  Gives  the  history  of  one  Carribean  family  where 
four  of  seven  children  born  apparently  female  and  reared  as  such  changed  into  males  at  puberty  with 
no  apparent  personality  damage.  Defines  related  problems,  describing  surgery  that  is  necessary  to 
establish  definite  sexual  identity  in  some  cases.  Gives  frequency  statistics.  Note:  Includes  explicit 
photographs  of  human  genitalia.  A  1979  production,  (bbc;  fi) 

FINAL  OFFENSIVE  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR,  Episode  24) 

h-c-a  26  minutes  84959  mixed:$  19.00 

Film  sale: $495.00 
Recounts  the  tragic  end  of  the  South  Vietnamese  society  after  the  withdrawal  of  America.  Three  million 
refugees  flee  before  the  northern  armored  infantry:  only  one  in  four  reaches  the  coast.  The  only  special 
American  aid  plan  is  "Operation  Babylift,"  the  transfer  of  2000  orphans  to  the  U.S.  Viet  Nam's 
President  Thieu  tells  the  story  of  the  end,  voicing  his  lasting  bitterness:  "They  abandoned  us."  A  1980 
production,  (itl  /  cineq;  bon) 

FINANCING  A  SMALL  BUSINESS  (MANAGEMENT  CLINIC  SERIES) 

c-a  17  minutes  56988  color:  $  16.00 

Asks  and  answers  three  basic  questions:  1)  Under  what  circumstances  is  financing  necessary?  2)  How 
do  you  select  the  best  kind  of  financing  for  your  situation?  3)  Where  do  you  go  for  the  money? 
Studies,  through  case  histories,  two  possibilities.  A  1981  production,  (fbdb;  befi) 

FIRE  IN  THE  WATER 

j-h-c-a  50  minutes  90363  color: $26. 25 

Explores  potentials  for  the  use  of  hydrogen  as  a  future  source  of  power.  Principal  advantages  are 
avilability  and  cleanliness.  Principal  disadvantages  are  expense  and  the  explosive  nature  of  hydrogen. 
Shows  and  explains  hydrogen-powered  vehicles,  use  of  hydrogen  in  space  travel,  fusion.  Shows 
experimental  sites.  A  1979  production,  (kmgh;  crm) 

FIREPOWER  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR,  Episode  11) 

h-c-a  26  minutes  84946  mixed: $19.00 

Film  sale: $495.00 
Studies  U.S.  military  operations,  tactics,  and  equipment  at  the  period  of  maximum  troop  involvement, 
focusing  on  the  role  of  the  helicopter.  Individual  U.S.  soldiers,  in  interviews,  describe  the  nature  of  their 
experiences.  Lists  and  describes  the  maior  pieces  of  military  striking  equipment,  with  their  capabilities, 
for  both  sides.  Communists  raided  to  obtain  American  weapons,  studied  their  construction  and  made 
new  ones  from  parts;  they  dismantled  shells  which  failed  to  explode,  and  stolen  shells,  cutting  them  up 
to  make  road  mines.  U.S.  expenditures  at  this  point  exceeded  normal  defense  costs  by  $110  billion:  at 
$44.00  a  shell,  half  a  million  a  day  went  to  Artillery  alone.  A  1980  production,  (itl  /  cineq;  bon) 

FIRST  AID  ON  THE  SPOT  (FOURTH  EDITION) 

h-c-a  9  minutes  40300  color:$12.50 

A  series  of  short  dramatizations  illustrates  what  should  be  done  in  some  common  situations  involving 
injury:  cuts,  burns,  broken  bones  and  poisoning.  Gives  simple  first  aid  techniques,  distinguishes 
between  minor  and  serious  injuries,  gives  instructions  for  seeking  professional  help  when  needed  A 
1980  production  (eb) 


color: $1 8.1  m 
Film  sale: $285.  iL- 
Cassette  sale:$  1  75a  m 
Analyzes  how  steady  migration  from  the  interior  of  Papua  New  Guinea  by  boat  and  plane  has  creahP 
haphazard  development  and  shanty  towns  in  the  capital,  Port  Moresby.  Government  is  redevelopiriP' 
rural  areas  but  accepts  urban  migration.  Housing  Commission  officials,  acting  as  social  workers  arP 
technical  advisers,  help  resettle  migrants.  Families  can  build  their  own  houses,  with  20  years  tenur  P> 
The  film  shows  site  preparation,  road  building,  latrine  digging,  water  installation,  and  drainage  of  w 
malarial  swamp,  with  emphasis  on  manpower,  not  mechanization.  A  1976  production,  (unchs;  ui) 

FIRST  ENCOUNTERS:  A  RUSSIAN  JOURNAL 

i-j  18  minutes  56825  color:$15..jL 

Informal  filming  of  Russian  people  produces  a  low-key,  unofficial  documentary  of  ordinary  life  in  Russf 
—  on  the  streets  and  subways,  in  the  homes  and  churches,  in  the  countryside.  Kindergarten,  beacfj' 
synagogue  and  circus  visits  precede  a  fete  in  the  city  park  where  Russian  teenagers  dance  to  EW 
Fitzgerald's  "Misty."  A  1978  production.  (Ism;  benf) 

[FIRST  EXCHANGES  BETWEEN  INFANTS]  (PREMIERS  ECHANGES  ENTRE 
NOURRISSONS) 

c-a  19  minutes      %"  U-Matic        K00023  color:$28.JL 

Cassette  sale:  $171.:M 
Designed  to  study  pre-verbal  behavior  patterns  in  children  three  to  twelve  months  of  age.  Films  a  gro>  | 
in  a  nursery  school,  while  a  narrator  comments  on  the  nature  of  exploratory  contacts,  the  appearan  L 
of  mimicry,  preferences  and  fascinations,  exchanges,  and  expressions  of  aggression  and  affection.! 
1977  production,  (jabo) 

FIRST  FRIENDS 

c-a  22  minutes  55025  color:$10. 1 

Records  beginning  types  of  socialization  among  preschool  children:  play,  affection,  and  aggressivenei-fc 
Portraits  of  individual  children  and  their  style  of  interacting  with  their  peers  give  an  idea  of  differi  m\ 
types  of  expressions  in  the  social  behavior  of  this  age  group.  A  1973  production,  (mhfb;  apa) 

FLIGHT  OF  THE  DOUBLE  EAGLE  II 

h-c-a  24  minutes  84925  color:$17:f& 

Follows,  with  the  camera,  the  daily  life  of  the  three-man  crew  who  made  the  first  Atlantic  crossing  | 
helium  balloon,  in  1978.  They  took  off  from  Presque  Isle,  Maine,  landing  at  Miseray,  France  aft' 
several  near  mishaps  and  a  constant  struggle  with  wind  and  weather.  Produced  by  ABC  for  ff 
American  Sportsman  Series.  A  1978  production,  (abc) 

THE  FLY 

general  3  minutes  04967  color:$10. 

A  fly's  experience,  from  his  own  point  of  view,  of  a  brief  and  buzzy  life.  Animation  in  sepiatone  fr< 
Pannonia  in  Budapest.  Natural  sounds.  A  1980  production,  (hfi  /  pannf;  pers) 

THE  FLYING  MACHINE 

j-h-c  16  minutes  57106  color:$15: 

Cameo  performance  of  a  science  fiction  fantasy  by  Ray  Bradbury,  set  in  China  in  the  12th  century, 
peasant  invents  a  flying  machine,  in  which  he  flies.  The  emperor,  terrified  by  its  implications  as  he  se 
them,  has  the  peasant  put  to  death,  saying,  "What  is  one  life  against  millions  of  others?".  A  19 
production,  (bsel;  ab) 


[FOCUS  ON  THE  FIFTIES] 

h-c-a  58  minutes         2  reels  70556  mixed  $28. 

Summarizes  highlights  of  the  decade:  the  cold  war  and  the  French  in  Indo-China;  what  lifestyle  chanf 
in  America  manifested  themselves  in  cars,  suburbs,  shopping  centers  and  houses*  who  was  who  in  I 
world  of  sports;  celebrities  from  Macarthur  to  Christine  Jorgenson;  how  America  entertained  itself;  a 
what  its  scientists  were  learning.  Assembled  in  1981  from  historical  footage,  (abc) 


FOCUS  ON  THE  LAST  HUNDRED  YEARS     see: 

[FOCUS  ON  THE  FIFTIES] 
[FOCUS  ON  THE  FORTIES] 
[FOCUS  ON  THE  SIXTIES,  1960-1964] 
[FOCUS  ON  THE  SIXTIES,  1965-1969] 
[FOCUS  ON  THE  THIRTIES] 
[FOCUS  ON  THE  TWENTIES] 
(abc) 


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[FOCUS  ON  THE  FORTIES] 

h-c-a  58  minutes         2  reels  70538  color:$28. 

Shows  how  Americans  were  living  just  before  the  second  World  War,  and  how  that  war  changed  th  f 
lives:  penny  loafers,  zoot  suits  and  bobby  sox  give  way  to  uniforms:  the  Andrews  sisters  sang,  mo  f 
stars  urged  people  to  buy  war  bonds.  Historical  footage  includes  coverage  of  the  role  and  the  populai  J>'. 
of  Eisenhower.  A  1981  production,  (abc) 

[FOCUS  ON  THE  SIXTIES,  1960-1964] 

h-c-a  58  minutes         2  reels  70576  color:$28 1 

Covers  Nixon  and  Kennedy  presidencies,  with  principal  events  and  attitudes.  Sports  and  Games  sect  \ ■;■••: 
includes  Kennedy's  "fitness"  emphasis  and  its  impact,  Cassius  Clay,  the  surfing  craze,  events  in  ai  | 
racing,  baseball,  football,  basketball,  golf  and  winter  sports.  Focus  on  People  section  includes  foot;  j 
of  the  Kennedy  funeral,  Klansmen  and  civil  rights  issues,  Marilyn  Monroe,  Frank  Sinatra,  Hitchcocj 
PSYCHO,  Mary  Poppms  and  the  Beatles.  Science  and  Technology  section  covers  space  explorat'' 
events.  Lifestyle  section  contrasts  the  impact  of  Jackie  Kennedy  with  the  later  increase  in  graft,  swin  I 
and  delinquency.  A  1982  production,  (abc) 


FRANCE  IN  VIET  NAM  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR,  Episode  2)    /    31 


lOCUS  ON  THE  SIXTIES,  1965-1969] 

c-a  58  minutes  70577  color:$28.00 

Immarizes  political  events  of  the  Johnson  and  Nixon  presidencies  with  particular  emphasis  on  the  Viet 
llm  War  and  its  ramifications.  Sports  and  Games  section  includes  Mohammed  All,  the  Mexico  City 
■mpics  controversy,  Joe  Namath,  Peggy  Fleming,  baseball.  Events  section  covers  civil  rights,  the 
wture  of  the  Pueblo,  congressional  hearings  on  television  violence.  Entertainment  section  reviews  the 
fcline  of  Hollywood,  the  rise  of  foreign  film  popularity,  changes  in  music  (Beatles,  Rock).  Science  and 
f:hnology  section  covers  the  New  York  blackout,  the  early  safety-testing  of  autos,  Hurricane  Camille, 

■ather  satellites,  the  June  '65  space  walk,  and  the  July  '69  moon  landing.  Lifestyles  section  covers  the 
Iper  incident  in  Austin,  Texas,  the  increasing  availabhty  of  mood  altering  drugs,  "Hippies,"  the 
fiularity  of  eastern  religions,  the  Woodstock  'rock  festival,'  the  mini-skirt,  the  impact  of  The  Feminine 
ustiqve.  Catalog  subtitle:  THE  ANGRY  YEARS.  A  1982  production,  (abc) 

!OCUS  ON  THE  THIRTIES] 

c-a  58  minutes         2  reels  70537  color:$28.50 

Inews  the  events,  conditions  and  people  who  formed  the  spirit  of  the  U.S.  during  the  decade  of  the 
Irties.  Divided  into  five  sections,  dealing  with  how  we  lived,  people,  entertainment,  science  and 
ethnology,  and  lifestyles.  Covers  sports  and  games  including  the  Berlin  Olympics,  the  development  of 
rrait  and  the  construction  of  skyscrapers,  the  popularity  of  Roosevelt,  Will  Rogers,  Amos  &  Andy, 
Ijar  Bergen  and  Charlie  McCarthy,  Cugat,  Ellington,  Armstrong  and  Goodman,  and  the  fad  for  flagpole 
fting.  A  1981  production,  (abc) 

foCUS  ON  THE  TWENTIES] 

c-a  58  minutes         2  reels  70565  mixed:$28.00 

ins  with  footage  showing  celebration  of  the  end  of  World  War  I.  Covers  Harding,  Coolidge,  Hoover 

Ininistrations.  Points  out  prevalence  of  xenophobia  in  U.S.,  citing  some  causes.  Section  on  How  We 

3d  covers  population  distribution,  impact  of  the  auto,  "business  as  religion,''  chain  stores,  women 

the  vote,  magazines.  Section  on  Sports  and  Games  summarizes  America's  recreational  tastes  of  the 

(by  income  bracket);  hits  principal  highlights  of  sports  accomplishment:  Johnny  Weismuller, 

;    trude  Ederle,  Red  Grange,  Babe  Ruth.  Focus  on  People  section  includes  Henry  Ford,  Coolidge, 

'>•'  clair  Lewis  and  other  literary  figures,  Amelia  Earhart,  famous  visitors  from  abroad  such  as  George 

ii  nard  Shaw.  Section  on  Entertainment  includes  a  short  history  of  radio,  Hollywood,  and  Detroit;  the 

jval  of  airmail  service  and  the  first  experimental  television  broadcast.  Lifestyles  section  reviews  the 

-  r  age,  flappers,  the  first  Miss  America  pageant,  the  birth  of  suburbia.  A  1982  production,  (abc) 


FONTANA  DE  ORO 

■-a  60  minutes         2  reels  70615  color: $33.00 

:es  this  novel  in  the  scope  of  Galdos'  long  and  distinguished  literary  career,  explaining  historical  and 
rary  background.  Dramatization  features  period  settings  and  costumes,  with  plot  of  romance 
atened  by  Liberal-Royalist  political  conflict.  Introduction  and  commentary  by  Don  Alonso  Zamora 
-  snte  of  the  Spanish  Royal  Academy.  Spanish  of  upper  intermediate  to  advanced  difficulty.  A  Spanish 
ivision  production,  U.S.  release  date,  1980.  (tvesp;  ffth) 


FDD  AND  LIFE  SERIES     see: 

\   FOOD  FOR  LIFE  [SECOND  EDITION] 
.J.wex  for  dec) 


FDD  CHAINS:  A  BOND  OF  LIFE 

16  minutes  56783  color:$  14.50 

neates  the  energy  transformation  links  in  the  food  chain,  beginning  with  the  basic  sunlight-plant 
Diagrams  relationship  of  links  as  a  pyramid,  shows  how  multiple  interaction  and  interdependence 
ite  a  "food  web."  Locates  four  levels:  level  one  is  the  plant  base  (plants  are  the  only  producers), 
remaining  three  consumer  levels  are  shared  by  herbivores,  carnivores  and  omnivores.  Man  is 
ue  in  being  able  to  vary,  control  and  choose  the  sources  of  his  energy  intake.  A  1981  production. 


3D  FOR  LIFE  [SECOND  EDITION]  (FOOD  AND  LIFE  SERIES) 

22  minutes  52896  color: $17. 50 

trasts  the  food  choices  available  to  four  teenagers  —  a  girl  from  India  and  a  boy  from  Colombia  are 
ms  of  their  food  supply  and  do  not  have  it  in  their  power  to  change  their  diet  as  easily  as  the  boy 
girl  living  in  America.  Contains  advice  on  how  to  evaluate  and  modify  food  selections  making 
itionally  sound  food  choices.  A  1978  production,  (wex;  pered) 


F3D  FOR  THOUGHT:  BREADS  AND  CEREALS 

10  minutes  05028  color: $12.00 

fcodes  myths  about  bread,  setting  forth  nutritive  facts.  Delineates  processes  that  precede  (from  field 
table)  distinguishing  hard  from  soft  wheat,  stone  from  roller  milling,  white  from  whole  flour.  Lists 
•r  grains  used  in  breads  and  cereals,  shows  products.  Uses  the  plot-frame  of  a  teen  couple  shopping 
i«  bakery  —  ends  with  an  ethnically  mixed  group  picnic.  A  1982  production,  (afltd;  bed) 


3D  FOR  THOUGHT:  FRUITS  AND  VEGETABLES 

9  minutes  05030  color:$  1 1. 75 

the  plot-frame  of  an  invitation  to  a  corn  roast  at  a  market  farm  to  examine  food  values  of 
lucts  grown  and  served  there.  Examines  growing  and  processing  methods  for  specific  vegetables, 
their  most  valuable  nutritive  contribution  to  human  diet.  A  1982  production,  (afltd;  bed) 


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3D  FOR  THOUGHT:  MEAT  AND  MEAT  ALTERNATES 

11  minutes  05029  color:  $12. 00 

to  shop  for  and  select  food  for  the  class  barbecue,  John  and  Susan  are  taken  under  the  advisory 
of  the  local  grocer,  who  teaches  them  how  meats  are  processed,  what  the  characteristics  of  the 
ius  cuts  and  kinds  are,  and  their  nutritive  value.  They  also  learn  about  various  alternatives  to  meat 
rotein  sources,  and  their  final  choices  are  clearly  a  great  hit.  A  1982  production,  (afltd;  befi) 


ID  FOR  THOUGHT:  MILK  AND  MILK  PRODUCTS 

12  minutes  56991  color: $12. 25 

s  a  dairy  farm  belonging  to  Susan's  uncle,  which  gives  John  and  Susan  a  chance  to  talk  about  what 


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happens  there  and  why.  John  has  recently  taken  a  job  in  a  cheese  shop,  so  he  can  contribute 
knowledgeably  to  the  conversation  about  processing  methods  and  nutritional  content.  Includes  comic 
pixillated  footage  of  John  helping  round  up  stragglers  in  the  pasture.  A  1982  production,  (afltd;  befi) 

THE  FOOD  SHOW 

j-h-c-a  47  minutes         2  reels  70574  color: $25. 00 

SummarizesConsume/'  Reports  magazine  articles  food  facts  through  June  1980,  using  humor  and  drama. 
Identifies  misleading  assertions  in  advertising,  tells  what  to  watch  for  in  the  fine  print  on  labels, 
identifies  products  with  excessive  sugars  and  salts.  Includes  subsections  entitled  "The  Great  Label 
Mystery,"  "The  Truth  about  Yogurt,"  "The  Supermarket  Seduction  Scene,"  "Facts  in  Fast  Foods." 
Uses  animation  and  live  action.  Gives  instructions  for  avoiding  danger  of  lead  in  canned  foods,  allows 
"Peter  Potato"  to  defend  himself  against  lalse  nutritional  charges.  Replaces  FOOD  FOLLIES.  A  1980 
production,  (cuusi;  fi) 

FORCE  AND  MOTION:  NEWTON'S  THREE  LAWS 

j-h  18  minutes  57091  color: $15. 50 

States  and  illustrates  the  functioning  of  Newton's  three  laws  dealing  with  force  and  motion.  Defines 
inertia;  shows  how  to  calculate  velocity,  force,  acceleration,  and  to  predict  the  behaviour  of  objects  on 
which  force  is  exerted.  A  1981  production,  (pdl;  ab) 


A  FOREST  VILLAGE  IN  THAILAND 

h-c-a  26  minutes 


84906 


color:$21.75 
Film  sale: $390.00 
Cassette  sale: $235.00 
Shows  how  the  depletion  of  Thailand's  vast  teak  forest  by  irresponsible  and  illegal  cutting  is  being 
counteracted  by  the  Thai  Forest  Industry  Organization,  set  up  in  1968.  Forest  villages  are  established, 
with  settlers  recruited  and  paid  to  grow  teak  seedlings  and  replant  the  forests.  The  film  deals  frankly 
with  the  problems  encountered  by  organizers  working  with  the  villagers,  but  also  shows  social  and 
environmental  successes  of  the  project,  with  side  benefits  such  as  farming  self-sufficiency,  silkworm 
cultivation  and  a  training  school  for  work-elephants.  A  1976  production,  (unchs;  ui) 

FOREVER  YOUNG 

general  58  minutes         2  reels  70575  color:$28.50 

Selects  active,  interested  and  interesting  senior  citizens  from  varied  racial  and  social  backgrounds  to 
show  that  aging  can  be  an  experience  to  appreciate.  Stresses  positive  attitudes  of  26  remarkable 
individuals.  "It's  a  high  just  to  spend  58  minutes  with  people  who  feel  that  life  begins  at  60  and  gets 
better."  (Judith  Crist)  A  1980  production,  (role;  lea) 

FOUNDATIONS  OF  MATHEMATICS 

c-a  17  minutes  56924  color:  $14. 50 

Presents  a  framework  designed  to  help  children  seize  the  nature  and  usefulness  of  mathematical 
concepts  from  various  forms  of  play.  They  learn  to  sort  and  classify  colorful  objects  of  various  shapes: 
after  grouping,  counting  becomes  meaningful.  Clay  can  provide  ways  to  learn  visual  measurement, 
estimating  sizes  and  shapes.  Preparing  lunch  involves  quartering  slices  of  bread  and  pouring  juice 
(dividing  concepts);  setting  the  table  (one-to-one  correspondence);  and  cutting  up  vegetables  for  soup 
(shapes,  proportions,  comparative  terms  such  as  thick  and  thin.)  In  playing  restaurant,  the  children 
learn  concepts  of  exchange,  and  in  water-play,  concepts  of  equivalency.  A  1971  production,  (scamp) 

FOUNDATIONS  OF  READING  AND  WRITING 

c-a  40  minutes  90374  color:$  18.00 

Films  basic  experiences  designed  to  stimulate  interest  in  and  learning  of  reading  and  writing  in  early 
childhood  education.  Interest  in  forms  is  stimulated  by  the  use  of  paints  and  brushes,  cookie-cutters, 
puzzles,  tracing  and  copying,  primer  typewriters.  Interest  in  sounds  is  stimulated  by  clapping  rhythms, 
singing.  Activities  are  brought  together  in  making  up  stories  and  making  a  story-book  for  each  child 
with  his  story  in  it,  reading  the  stories  to  each  other.  A  1975  production,  (scamp) 

FOUNDATIONS  OF  SCIENCE 

c-a  17  minutes  56923  color:$14.50 

Emphasizes  the  use  of  investigative  processes  (observing,  comparing,  testing,  classifying)  in 
experimental  play  with  water,  sand,  simple  pulleys,  wood,  blocks,  magnets,  outdoor  play  equipment, 
seeds  and  gardening,  and  small  animals.  A  1976  production,  (scamp) 

FOX  AND  BEAR  (INUIT  LEGENDS  SERIES) 

k-p  6  minutes  05031  color:  $10. 50 

Ibik  loves  to  sleep,  and  Grandmother's  tales  come  to  life  in  his  dreams:  this  one  reenacts  the  way  the 
fox  tricked  the  polar  bear,  causing  him  to  lose  his  beautiful  tail,  and  the  bear's  revenge  when  the  fox 
has  caught  his  dinner.  Available  in-French  under  the  title  RENARD  ET  OURS.  Puppet  animation.  A  1982 
production,  (ancan;  befi) 

[FRACTURE  OF  THE  CERVICAL  SPINE]  (LES  FRACTURES  DU  RACHIS  CERVICAL) 

c-a  25  minutes      %"  U-Matic        K00061  color:$28.00 

Cassette  Sale:  $225.00 
Begins  with  a  diagram  of  the  cervical  spine,  identifying  the  types  of  lesions  that  can  occur  from 
hyperextensions  in  various  directions.  Emphasizes  the  importance  of  care  in  moving  victims, 
demonstrating  a  special  stretcher  designed  for  that  purpose.  Reviews  procedures  for  determining  the 
presence  and  the  nature  of  an  injury  to  the  spinal  cord.  Advises  frontal  and  lateral  X-rays,  as  some 
injuries  are  visible  from  one  direction  only.  Shows  implantation  of  a  device  designed  to  prevent 
recurrence  of  dislocations,  and  support  of  the  skull  by  traction  on  implanted  calipers.  Shows  an  actual 
surgical  procedure  involving  a  bone  graft.  A  1974  production,  (jabo) 

FRANCE  IN  VIET  NAM  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR,  Episode  2) 

h-c-a  26  minutes  84937  mixed:$  19.00 

Film  sale:$495.00 
Recounts  the  phases  of  the  French  attempt  to  regain  colonial  control  of  Indo-China:  the  rise  of  Ho  Chi 
Mmh,  the  founding  of  the  French  Communist  Party,  the  support  of  America  for  France  (planes, 


32    /    FRANCE  IN  VIET  NAM  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR,  Episode  2) 


hardware  and  $800  million).  Ends  as  France,  having  lost  74,1 
of  Dien  Bien  Phu.  A  1980  production,  (itl  /  cineq;  bon) 


i  troops  in  seven  years,  faces  the  battle 


FREE  TO  CHOOSE  SERIES 

Subtitled  "A  Personal  Statement  By  Milton  Friedman,"  the  series  presents  a 
cogently  argued  and  elaborately  illustrated  analysis  of  Friedman's  economic 
philosophy  of  unrestricted  trade.  Examining  the  known  results  of  restrictions 
in  various  countries  of  the  world,  he  argues  for  the  removal  of  restrictions. 
The  second  half  of  each  program  presents  an  opportunity  for  informal  debate 
with  Friedman  by  leading  representatives  of  business  and  government  (U.S. 
and  foreign)  who  may  not  agree.  A  1979  production,  (wqin/vida;  pennc) 

FREE  TO  CHOOSE  SERIES     see: 

THE  ANATOMY  OF  CRISIS 
CREATED  EQUAL 
FROM  CRADLE  TO  GRAVE 
HOW  TO  CURE  INFLATION 
HOW  TO  STAY  FREE 
THE  POWER  OF  THE  MARKET 
THE  TYRANNY  OF  CONTROL 
WHAT'S  WRONG  WITH  OUR  SCHOOLS? 
WHO  PROTECTS  THE  CONSUMER? 
WHO  PROTECTS  THE  WORKER? 
(woln/vida;  pennc) 

[FREEZING  AND  AUTOGRAFT  OF  BONE  MARROW]  (CONGELATION  ET 
AUTOGREFFE  DE  LA  MOELLE  OSSEUSE) 

c-a  20  minutes      %"  U-Matic        K00024  color: $28. 00 

Cassette  Sale:  $180.00 
Lists  some  of  the  difficulties  in  freezing  cells,  showing  cellular  structure.  Delineates  steps  in 
cryopreservation,  identifying  high-risk  points  and  precautionary  measures  for  elimination  of  the 
'freezing  plateau.'  Covers  the  use  of  cryopreservative  compounds.  Shows  aspiration,  filtering  and 
freezing  of  bone  marrow,  and  the  subsequent  procedures  of  storage,  thawing,  and  transfusion. 
Discusses  the  use  of  leucocyte  and  platelet  concentrates,  and  the  conditions  which  require  such 
treatment.  A  1978  production,  (jabo) 

FREIGHT  TRAIN  (SECOND  EDITION) 

p-i  12  minutes  56766  color:$12.50 

Carol  and  her  father  are  assembling  a  model  train,  and  need  several  unusual  cars  that  must  be  ordered: 
one  is  a  "piggyback"  car,  which  is  actually  shipped  piggyback,  and  forms  the  theme  around  which  the 
workings  of  a  modern,  computerized  railroad  are  revealed.  A  1980  production,  (eb) 

THE  FRENCH  REVOLUTION  (REVISED) 

j-h-c  16  minutes  50321  color: $15. 50 

The  issues,  causes,  personalities,  and  turbulent  events  of  the  French  Revolution  are  related  through  the 
experiences  and  ideas  of  Georges  Roget,  a  lawyer  and  member  of  the  Commons.  Episodes  from  this 
period  of  European  history  are  dramatized.  A  1979  production,  (c) 

FRENCH  VILLAGE  (LE  VILLAGE  -  UN  VILLAGE) 

general  23  minutes  57013  color:$16.75 

Portrays  a  typical  day  in  a  tiny  French  village,  artistically,  thematically,  wordlessly  linking  the 
experiences  and  conveying  the  flavor  of  life  there.  For  the  general  delight  of  a  mini-vacation,  as  well  as 
for  social  science  and  civilization  courses.  A  1979  production,  (junif;  iff) 

A  FRIEND  IN  DEED 

j-h-c  26  minutes  85097  color $16.75 

Dramatizes  the  "growing  pains"  inherent  in  the  late  teen  friendship  of  a  plain-Jane  girl  and  a  disabled 
basketball  star.  Discussion-starter  for  examining  values  to  friendship,  love,  risk,  trust,  beauty, 
disability.  A  1979  production,  (paul) 

FROGGIE  WENT  A-COURTIN' 

k-p                   9  minutes                                 04966                          color$  10.75 
Youngsters  in  costumes  of  their  own  making  act  out  in  mime  the  traditional  song  as  sung  by  a 
folksmger:  cast  is  ethnically  mixed,  and  features  handicapped  youngers  in  key  roles.  A  1980  production. 
Oib) 

FROM  CRADLE  TO  GRAVE  (FREE  TO  CHOOSE,  [4] ) 

h-c-a  58  minutes         2  reels  70595  color: $26.50 

Studies  the  policy  of  government  welfare  from  the  point  of  view  that  it  is  destructive  both  of  the 
economy  as  a  whole  and  of  the  psychology  and  spirit  of  the  alleged  beneficiaries.  Visits  a  public  housing 
project  in  Manchester,  England  where  a  typical  resident  testifies,  "You  feel  like  they  own  you.  There's 
no  other  way  to  put  it."  Surveys  HEW  policies  and  expenditures,  citing  negative  results;  reviews  the 
evolution  of  an  initially  independent  "sweat  equity  renovation  proiect."  Recommends  a  negative  income 
tax.  Reel  2  debates  the  issues  A  1979  production,  (wqln/vida;  pennc) 


FROM  MATS  TO  MATTRESSES 

h-c-a  19  minutes 


56868 


color:  $18.00 
Film  sale:  $285  00 
Cassette  sale:  $175. 00 
Depicts  how  the  Libenan  Housing  Authority  is  resettling  the  inhabitants  of  West  Point,  Monrovia's 
shanty  town,  in  new  communities  like  Gardnersville,  nine  miles  outside  the  city.  Comfortable  two-  and 
three-bedroom  homes,  schools,  clinics,  playgrounds  and  supermarkets  are  built  from  prefabricated 
panels,  concrete  blocks  and  other  local  materials.  A  government-operated  sawmill  supplies  wood.  All 
this  means  work  for  the  unemployed.  New  roads  and  cheap  transportation  give  easy  access  to  urban 


jobs.  The  rural  exodus  continues,  but  at  least  Monrovia's  new  arrivals  have  decent  housing.  A  19!  P" 
production,  (unchs;  ui) 

FROM  MUSCLE  TO  MACHINE  (ENERGY  CONVERSION,  PRIME  MOVERS  AND 
TRANSACTIONAL  SYSTEMS  SERIES)  *ti 

h-c-a  16  minutes  56940  color:$15..W- 

Gives  an  overview  of  tne  series,  defining  terms  and  illustrating  basic  principles,  system  component  *!: 
and  formulas  with  early  machines.  Explains  theoretical  and  actual  mechanical  advantage  and  tl  i 
computation  of  efficiency.  Lists  adaptations  and  applications  of  the  inclined  plane;  explains  the  thr  J 
types  of  torque.  This  version  uses  U.S.  customary  units.  A  1978  production,  (geop;  lucf) 


FROM  THE  HUT  TO  THE  BUILDING 

h-c-a  1 1  minutes 


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56869 


color:  $  13. 
Film  sale:$165:  *j, 
Cassette  sale: $100.  t$i 
New  rural  settlements  in  the  Central  African  Republic  emphasize  reliance  on  traditional  buildir  ill 
methods  combined  with  some  modern  techniques.  Housing  varies  according  to  savannah  or  fore'  Uti 
locations,  utilizing  frame  structures,  woven  reed,  mortar,  stone  blocks,  mud  brick,  with  roofs  of  strar  iii 
bamboo  or  aluminum  sheet.  Development  of  a  lumber  industry  in  forest  areas  now  permits  new  woodtsE? 
buildings.  Focus  is  on  the  Jean  Bedel  Bokassa  model  village  with  its  school,  health  clinic  and  electricr  p» 
A  1976  production,  (unchs;  ui)  xi 


A  FRONTIER  TO  INHABIT 

h-c-a  16  minutes 


56870 


13 


color$16. 
Film  sale:  $240.  ( 
Cassette  sale:$145. 
Government  agencies  are  sponsoring  resettlement  in  the  tropical  Orinoco  Valley  of  Colombia.  Calcium 
added  to  poor  soil  to  increase  fertility;  various  grasses  (for  better  cattle  fodder)  are  being  tested 
the  savannah.  Helped  by  Colombia  University,  new  settlements  grow  cassara,  raise  better  breeds  f- 
cattle  and  other  livestock.  Simple,  innovative  energy  systems  such  as  solar  heat,  wind-driven  wat'  | 
pumps  and  a  water  turbine  electric  generator  are  in  operation.  A  1976  production,  (unchs;  ui 


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FRONTLINE  AMERICA  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR,  Episode  16) 

h-c-a  26  minutes  84951  mixed:$19. 

Film  sale:$495. 
Covers  the  subject  of  American  public  opinion  in  the  critical  years  of  1967  and  1968,  when  Americ 
combat  deaths  exceed  1000  a  month.  Shows  leaders  of  demonstrations:  Jerry  Rubin,  Stoki' 
Carmichael,  Daniel  Berrigan,  Joan  Baez  and  her  husband.  Films  the  ceremonial  burning  of  draft  car 
America's  allies  have  turned  hostile:  internationally,  the  conflict  becomes  viewed  as  a  David-and-Goli; 
struggle,  with  the  world  cheering  David.  Concludes  that  "the  people  running  the  war  were  left  withe 
moral  justification."  A  1980  production,  (itl  /  cineq;  bon) 

FUNNY  GIRL 

j-h-c-a  150  minutes        5  reels  98960  color:$70 

The  feature  film  of  the  spectacular  musical  dramatizing  the  biography  of  Fanny  Bryce  as  presented 
the  book  by  Isobel  Hennart.  Features  Barbara  Streisand  as  Fanny,  Omar  Sharif  as  Nicky,  Walter  PidgJ 
as  Florenz  Ziegfeld.  A  1968  production,  (ca/rast;  tlf) 

FUTURE 

j-h-c-a  22  minutes  56790  color:$16 

Computer  animation  and  photography  combine  to  project  three  differing  views  of  the  future.  De , . 
successively  with  the  school  of  supermatenalistic  optimism,  the  'doomsday'  view,  and  a  ratioi  ■' 
guarded  optimism  emphasizing  responsibility.  A  1980  production,  (chu) 

THE  GASPE 

j-h-c-a  25  minutes  H00031VC  color: $21 

Aerial  views  introduce  this  unspoiled  and  remote  peninsula  which  could  at  one  time  be  reached  only 
boat.  French  /  Acadian  settlers  have  kept  legend  much  alive,  and  in  the  world's  oldest  mountain  ch 
there  are  refuges  for  caribou  and  for  ghost  stories.  Narration  gives  nature  of  shopping,  sight-seei 
and  accomodations,  but  prices,  being  those  of  production  date,  are  not  valid.  Includes  excursion  to 
countryside,  and  even  into  Montreal.  75  (?)  (bon;  heri) 


Rn 


GEARS  AND  GEAR  DRIVES  (ENERGY  CONVERSION,  PRIME  MOVERS  AND 
TRANSACTIONAL  SYSTEMS  SERIES) 

h-c-a  18  minutes  56931  color:$1b 

Covers  the  principle,  functions  and  construction  of  gear  mechanisms,  defining  terms  and  explain 
operation.  Includes  spur,  rack  and  pinion,  helical,  herringbone,  beveled,  miter,  spiral,  hypoid  and  wt 
gears.  Discusses  structures  appropriate  to  various  motors  and  speeds.  A  1977  production,  (geop;  hi 


THE  GENERAL 

general  80  minutes         2  reels  98963  b  &  w:$25 

Voted  one  of  the  twelve  best  comedy  films  of  all  time,  stars  Buster  Keaton  as  a  southern  railn 
engineer  who  wants  to  enlist  in  the  Civil  War,  but  is  rejected  on  the  basis  of  his  occupation.  Shunned 
his  girlfriend  (Marion  Mack)  because  he  is  not  in  uniform,  Keaton  eventually  saves  both  her  and 
train  after  they  are  kidnapped  by  the  Union  Army.  Based  on  an  actual  event  of  the  Civil  War.  A  1! 
production,  (ua/esx;  fest) 


[GENERAL  ASPECTS  OF  DIABETIC  RETINOPATHY]  (ASPECTS  GENERAUX  DE  LI 
RETINOPATHY  DIABETIQUE) 

c-a  32  minutes      %"  U-Matic        K00025  color: $3c 

Cassette  Sale:  $28t 
Lists  conditions,  including  diseases,  which  are  causative  of  degenerative  manifestations  in  the  e 
describing  the  characteristic  effects  of  each.  Microphotographic  stills  help  to  show  the  nature 
abnormalities  caused.  Devotes  much  time  to  the  complex  etiology  of  diabetes:  vascular  v 
abnormalities,  the  weight  of  plasma  proteins,  genetic,  and  immunological  factors.  Cinephotomicrogra 
shows  experiments  with  animal  eyes.  A  1974  production,  (jabo) 


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GIRL  IN  A  BROKEN  MIRROR    /    33 


NATIONS 

ral  11  minutes  04953  color:$  11.75 

derly  couple  goes  to  the  park  for  a  picnic.  The  man,  charmed  by  watching  the  children  and 
nbering  his  own  youth,  swings  on  one  of  the  swings  and  tries  to  make  friends  with  a  youngster  of 
or  ten.  The  boy  shows  reluctance  and  begins  a  silent  duel:  a  series  of  "follow-the-leader" 
nges.  When  the  older  man  accepts  defeat,  the  youngster  warms  to  his  gentle  and  cheerful  realism, 
hey  spend  the  rest  of  the  day  enjoying  each  other's  company.  Musical  background,  without 
tion  or  spoken  dialog.  A  1978  production,  (rchi;  phpr) 


IOCS  OF  MITOCHONDRIA  IN  PARAMECIA]  (LA  GENETIQUE  DES 
^UTOCHONDRES  CHEZ  LA  PARAMECIE) 

29  minutes      %"  U-Matic        K00026  color: $28.00 

Cassette  Sale:  $261.00 
ibes  and  shows  the  nature  of  paramecia,  using  electron  microscopy  to  identify  mitochondria. 
ited  graphics  designate  other  cell  constituents.  Describes  protein  synthesis  in  mitochondria,  as 
s  the  production  of  ATT.  Shows  genetic  research  techniques  used  to  isolate  and  analyse  mutations 
ochondnal  DNA  and  to  replicate  cells  by  cloning.  Shows  use  of  enthromycin,  and  the  production 
erithromycin-resistant  cell.  Discusses  the  effects  of  manipulation  with  and  without  cytoplasmic 
is.  Demonstrates  microinjection  technique  developed  for  research  purposes.  Discusses  the  nature 
aeriments  which  allow  a  better  understanding  of  the  multiple  interactions  between  nuclear  and 
hondnal  geomes.  A  1977  production,  (jabo) 


GENTLE  WARRIOR 

28  minutes  81713  b&  w:$  10. 00 

hs  biographical  highlights  in  the  career  of  Dorothea  Lynde  Dix,  pioneer  worker  in  the  mental  health 
Dent.  Interprets  the  history  of  the  mental  health  movement  in  the  light  of  the  efforts  of  Miss  Dix, 
irst  became  interested  in  helping  the  mentally  ill  when  she  became  aware  of  the  shocking 
ions  under  which  they  were  held  in  jails.  A  1958  production,  (ch;  apa) 


THERMAL:  THE  ENERGY  WITHIN 

17  minutes  56668  color:  $15. 00 

geothermal  energy  is,  where  it  is  found,  and  what  is  being  done  to  make  it  work  for  human  use 
few  of  the  facts  shared  in  this  film.  Interviews  a  geologist  and  an  engineer,  brings  up 
nmental  issues  for  discussion.  A  1980  production,  (flpa;  ab) 


ILD  McBOING-BOING 

iral  8  minutes 


04938 


color:$10.25 

ition  of  the  Dr.  Seuss  story  of  the  boy  who  could  speak  no  words  —  only  sound  effects.  An 
st  among  his  peers,  he  finds  recognition  and  fame  in  a  radio  career.  Versified  narration.  A  1950 
ction.  (stbo;  chu) 


HELP,  GIVE  AID 

13  minutes  56662  color:$  13.00 

o  call  for  help,  what  to  do  until  help  arrives  and  how  to  do  it  —  explanations  for  youngsters  by  a 
r,  a  nurse  and  some  delightful  puppets.  Covers  use  of  the  telephone  in  an  emergency,  ways  to 
Dleeding,  how  to  smother  a  fire,  how  to  apply  the  Heimlich  maneuver  to  a  choking  victim,  and 
i-to-mouth  resuscitation.  A  1980  production,  (ab) 


OUT  AND  PUSH 

»  28  minutes  83817  color:$18.75 

Sturdahl,  a  blind  Norwegian,  established  a  health  center  for  the  handicapped,  in  order  to  help 

develop  their  resources  in  areas  from  which  they  have  been  traditionally  excluded.  Demonstrates 

the  handicapped  can  be  as  active  as  any  other  citizen  when  given  the  proper  training  and 

wragement.  A  1977  production,  (thtv;  bon) 


riNG  A  BETTER  BUY  IN  A  USED  CAR 

i  19  minutes  56945  color:$15.75 

ws  members  of  a  high  school  class  as  they  learn  to  use  a  checklist  for  the  purpose  of 
rotection  in  dealing  on  the  used  car  market.  Two  groups  are  studied:  one  which  follows  the  list 
ully,  and  one  which  allows  itself  to  be  carried  away  by  a  car  that  fits  an  image  and  a  salesman 
glib  line.  A  1978  production,  (tri;  aims) 


ING  AWAY 

■a  15  minutes  57075  color:$  13.50 

itizes  an  "affair"  between  a  travelling  salesman  and  a  bored  housewife  who  lives  in  a  trailer  court 
onsiders  herself  neglected.  Unaware  that  she  has  children,  the  salesman  is  shocked  into  fleeing 
he  is  caught  in  a  confrontation  between  the  housewife  and  her  son,  who  wants  to  go  along.  Guide 
sts  examining  what  the  title  might  mean  to  each  of  the  protagonists.  A  1980  production, 
/moesp;  ffco) 


ING  OFF  WELFARE 

15  minutes  46829  color:$  14.00 

nts  aspects  of  the  surprising  work  of  Lupe  Anguiano  in  the  San  Antonio  area:  founding  the 
nal  Women's  Employment  and  Education  organization  has  provided  women  with  alternatives  to 
fre.  Lupe  and  her  organization  have  an  astonishing  success  rate  of  90%,  and  a  cost  per  case  of 
Interviews  women  trained  by  the  program  and  gives  statistics  about  the  savings  to  the  Federal 
nment  in  welfare  money.  Ms.  Anguiano  tells  of  her  dreams  for  expanding  the  organization  to  a 
lal  base.  Produced  for  CBS  "60  Minutes,"  a  1980  production,  (cbs;  cal) 


ING  THE  MOST  OUT  OF  TELEVISION  SERIES 

eries  designed  by  the  Family  Television  Research  and  Consultation  Center 
Yale  University  for  the  purpose  of  developing  viewing  skills  and  judgement 
children,  and  of  enabling  adults  to  use  children's  interest  in  television  to 
lulate  learning  in  basic  skill  subjects.  A  1980  production,  (dat  /  yu;  abc) 


GETTING  THE  MOST  OUT  OF  TELEVISION:  ACTION  AND  VIOLENCE 

/  12  minutes  84857  color: $12. 25 

Reviews  kinds  of  action  and  adventure,  emphasizing  the  difference  between  what  is  seen  on  television 
and  the  results  of  real  violence.  Shows  how  special  effects  are  created  with  "break-away  props,"  and 
states  that  the  "television  action"  method  of  problem-solving  is  not  effective  in  real  life  situations.  A 
1980  production,  (dat  /  yu;  abc) 

GETTING  THE  MOST  OUT  OF  TELEVISION:  COMMERCIALS 

/  12  minutes  84859  color: $12  25 

Discusses  the  purpose  of  commercial  messages  and  gives  hints  at  evaluating  them.  Shows  techniques 
used  to  enchance  products,  discusses  rules  governing  advertising  for  children.  A  1980  production,  (dat 
/  yu;  abc) 

GETTING  THE  MOST  OUT  OF  TELEVISION:  PEOPLE  MAKE  PROGRAMS 

/'  12  minutes  84861  color:  $12. 25 

Examines  pre-production  planning  and  scheduling  of  types  of  programs  according  to  the  time  of  day 
each  audience  is  free  to  watch:  early  group  includes  farm  programs,  religious  programs,  business 
reports  and  college  courses;  middle  group  includes  newsy  talk  shows,  women's  talk  shows,  soap  operas, 
and  cooking.  Explains  the  mechanism  of  animation,  the  dramatizing  of  fiction,  discusses  shows  which 
present  real  things  and  shows  which  mix  reality  and  fiction.  Lists  the  jobs  that  go  into  production: 
director,  costumer,  makeup  artist,  cameramen.  A  1980  production,  (dat  /  yu;  abc) 

GETTING  THE  MOST  OUT  OF  TELEVISION:  THE  CHARACTERS  WE  SEE  ON  TV 

/  12  minutes  84858  color: $12. 25 

Deals  with  stereotypes,  insult  humor,  the  concept  of  identifying  with  characters  in  television  dramas. 
Gives  hints  for  distinguishing  between  fiction  and  reality,  discusses  how  authors  'make  up'  characters. 
A  1980  production,  (dat  /  yu;  abc) 

GETTING  THE  MOST  OUT  OF  TELEVISION:  THE  MAGIC  OF  TV 

;'  12  minutes  84860  color: $12  25 

Explains  the  use  of  special  techniques  for  the  creation  of  various  impressions  in  the  picture:  low 
camera  angle,  cut,  dissolve,  wipe,  superimposition.  Discusses  the  use  of  combinations  of  effects  to 
indicate  the  passing  of  time  or  space,  flying,  slow  motion.  Urges  young  viewers  to  remember  that  much 
of  what  they  see  on  TV  is  not  real.  A  1980  production,  (dat  /  yu;  abc) 

GETTING  THE  MOST  OUT  OF  TELEVISION:  THE  REAL  WORLD  ON  TV 

/  12  minutes  84862  color: $12  25 

Examines  types  of  news  coverage  on  television:  the  documentary,  the  TV  "news  magazine,"  interview 
programs  such  as  "Issues  and  Answers,"  and  the  regular  news  broadcast.  Visits  the  newsroom  at  the 
ABC  network,  shows  how  news  is  received  by  telephone  and  teletype,  edited  and  rewritten  in  the  style 
of  individual  commentators,  and  arranged  by  custom  with  the  leading  events  first  and  the  human 
interest  stories  at  the  end.  Examines  the  terms  'media'  and  'free  press.'  A  1980  production,  (dat  /  yu; 
abc) 

GETTING  THE  MOST  OUT  OF  TELEVISION:  THE  TECHNICAL  SIDE  OF  TV 

/'  12  minutes  84863  color: $12  25 

Examines  and  explains  the  use  of  the  equipment  used  to  televise  programs:  the  camera,  transmitter, 
antenna,  picture  tube.  Visits  the  control  room  where  the  series  is  being  filmed  and  interviews  the 
director  and  the  technical  director  at  the  control  panel.  Each  explains  what  he  does  and  shows  how  the 
panel  affects  the  show.  Visits  the  set  of  a  program  on  cooking,  explaining  how  sets  are  created. 
Distinguishes  between  live  broadcasts  and  taped  or  filmed  materials.  A  1980  production,  (dat  /  yu; 
abc) 

GHOSTS  OF  CAPE  HORN 

j-h-c-a  54  minutes  90380  color:$28.00 

Dramatically  reviews  the  history  of  the  'square  rigger'  and  the  interaction  of  its  crews  with  the 
unpredictable  weather  and  the  formidable  sea  passage  around  Cape  Horn.  Uses  old  footage  and  stills  to 
illustrate  the  overwhelming  tasks  of  caring  for  and  rigging  the  clippers  in  high  winds  and  heavy  seas. 
Shows  shipbuilding  locales  in  New  England;  studies  detail  of  artistic  work  on  carved  hulls.  Retells  the 
story  of  the  St.  Mary,  which  collided  with  the  Magellan  and  ended  as  many  did,  "lost  with  all  hands."  A 
1980  production,  (abc) 

GIFTS  OF  TIME  (TWO  PORTRAITS) 

j-h-c-a  20  minutes  56650  color: $16.50 

Two  ladies,  each  in  her  eighties,  bring  to  life  in  this  documentary  what  the  Retired  Seniors'  Volunteer 
Program  can  mean  in  the  communities  where  it  exists.  Mary  and  Maude  feel  they  receive  as  much  from 
helping  others  as  they  give.  A  1980  production,  (phpr) 

GILBERTO:  SHARK  BOY  OF  THE  SEA  OF  CORTEZ 

p-i-j  23  minutes  85184  color:$22.00 

Introduces  Gilberto,  a  teenager  who  lives  on  the  Island  of  Pardito  in  the  Sea  of  Cortez  with  his  extended 
family,  making  a  living  by  fishing.  Explains  how  everything,  even  fresh  water  and  firewood  for  cooking, 
must  be  brought  to  the  desert  island  from  elsewhere.  Presents  a  very  different  lifestyle,  whose 
participants  are  clearly  happy.  Narrated  by  Charles  Kuralt.  Filmed  for  the  CBS  series,  "Going  Places," 
1980.  (cbs;  cal) 

GILDA 

h-c-a  110  minutes        3  reels  98958  b&w:$34.75 

Features  Rita  Hayworth  in  one  of  her  memorable  roles,  that  of  a  night  club  performer  in  a  Buenos  Aires 
gambling  casino,  where  she  becomes  involved  in  a  love  triangle  and  murder  mystery.  Based  on  a  story 
by  E.  A.  Ellington.  A  1946  production,  (ca;  fest) 

GIRL  IN  A  BROKEN  MIRROR 

h-c-a  55  minutes         2  reels  70258  color:$  18.75 

Follows  Karen  Hutton,  lead  ballerina  in  the  first  European  production  of  a  Sir  Arthur  Bliss  ballet, 
through  rehearsals  and  performance,  as  well  as  a  try-out  for  London  Ballet  School,  showing  how  the 


34    /    GIRL  IN  A  BROKEN  MIRROR 


study  of  ballet  has  influenced  her  life  both  in  and  out  of  school.  Performers  in  the  ballet  are  the  Ballet 
Group  of  the  New  Park's  Girls'  School  in  Leicester,  England.  A  1975  production,  (thtv;  bon) 

GLACIER  COUNTRY 

h-c-a  15  minutes  56978  color: $  15.00 

Studies  glacier  formation  and  glacial  action  in  mountain  landscapes,  pointing  out  the  role  of  glaciers  in 
the  water  cycle,  in  erosion,  and  as  habitat  for  small  animals.  Among  species  shown  are  toad,  hoary 
marmot,  loon,  goldeneye.  A  1981  production,  (karv;  befi) 

THE  GLOBAL  ENERGY  GAME 

j-h-c-a  34  minutes  84601  color:$23.50 
Clarifies  the  complex  economic  tactics  of  international  oil  producers  and  consumers.  The  impact  of 
multinational  oil  maneuverings  on  jobs  and  the  standard  of  living  in  the  U.S.  is  emphasized  as  a  group 
of  six  players  at  a  simulated  "game"  of  international  economic  survival  reveal  how  the  motives  and 
positions  of  each  affect  all  the  others.  Host  Adam  Smith  presents  the  narration  in  three  parts: 
Petroleum  Power  Politics;  Solving  the  Import-Export  Dilemma;  and  Inflation  and  the  Declining  Dollar. 
Awarded  the  CINE  Golden  Eagle  and  the  Media  Award  for  Economic  Understanding.  A  1978  production. 
(gefl;  c) 

GLUB  GLUB  AND  THE  MONKEYS 

j-h-c-a  55  minutes         2  reels  70256  color:$28.75 

Visits  the  research  team  at  the  Medical  Research  Council  Unit  near  Cambridge  —  Professor  Robert 
Hinde  and  his  wife  and  their  daughter  Lara,  whose  nickname  is  "Glub  Glub."  The  Hindes  are  studying 
Rhesus  monkeys  in  an  investigation  of  early  relationships  and  their  significance.  Summarizes  their 
research  results:  infants  are  capable  of  full  and  natural  emotional  development  if  they  have  several 
good  relationships  with  adults.  Nurturing  care  need  not  be  the  sole  responsibility  of  an  individual 
mother  figure.  A  1975  production,  (thtv;  bon) 

THE  GLUG 

/-/  15  minutes  57047  color:$  14.00 

Dramatizes  the  story  of  Tony,  who  begins  by  drinking  beer  with  his  'club'  and  turns  out  to  be  the  one 
who  can't  quit.  Shows  progressive  difficulities  into  which  he  is  led,  climaxing  in  a  life-threatening 
accident  which  leads  his  sister  to  tell  him,  "You've  got  to  have  help,  ready  or  not."  Designed  to  alert 
young  people  to  signs  of  alcohol  dependency  in  themselves  and  in  others.  A  1981  production,  (efctr; 
chu) 

GODDESS  FOR  A  WHILE 

j-h-c-a  25  minutes  85199  color:$  16.75 

Documentary  footage  reviews  the  Nepalese  custom  of  selecting  small  girls  for  the  role  of  goddesses, 
giving  the  legend  which  originated  the  custom  and  the  nature  of  the  observances  which  surround  it, 
including  parts  of  the  three-day  festival  honoring  the  goddess  Indira,  said  to  dwell  in  each  youngster.  A 
difficult  selection  procedure  and  certain  stringent  criteria  sort  out  those  who  qualify.  They  serve  until 
they  reach  puberty.  A  1983  production,  (tcul) 

THE  GOLD  BUG 

general  31  minutes  84832  color:$18.75 

Dramatizes  Edgar  Allan  Poe's  famous  short  story  of  a  young  boy  who  finds  a  gold  bug  and  a  coded 
treasure  map  on  an  (almost)  deserted  island.  Stars  Geoffrey  Holdner  as  the  mute  servant,  Anthony  Hall 
as  the  boy,  Roberts  Blossom  as  the  old  man.  An  Emmy  Award  winner.  A  1966  production,  (dat  /  yu; 
abc) 

THE  GOLD  RUSH 

general  85  minutes         2  reels  98964  b&W:$24.00 

Features  Charlie  Chaplin  as  the  'Little  Tramp,'  who  joins  the  long  line  of  prospectors  seeking  Klondike 
gold.  Includes  the  famous  sequence  in  which  he  boils  and  eats  his  shoe,  representative  of  the  subtle 
interplay  between  tragedy  and  comedy  which  marked  Chaplin's  classic  style.  Stars  also  Mack  Swain, 
Tom  Murray  and  Georgia  Hale.  A  1925  production,  (ua/essx;  fest) 

GOLD  -  THE  FIRST  METAL 

j-h-c-a  23  minutes  85045  color:$ 16.00 

Lists  historical  uses,  unique  properties,  and  methods  of  extracting  and  refining  gold.  Uses  paintings  in 
historical  references,  live  footage  of  mining.  A  1978  production,  (naf;  mcfi) 

THE  GOLDEN  AGE  OF  COMEDY 

general  86  minutes         2  reels  98941  b&w:$31.25 

Covers  in  six  "chapters,"  the  history  of  comedy  in  motion  pictures.  Chapter  I:  Mac  Sennett  and  the 
Visual  Gag;  Chapter  2:  Hal  Roach,  Laurel  and  Hardy;  Act  3:  Will  Rogers;  Act  4:  Carole  Lombard  and  Jean 
Harlow;  Act  5:  Ben  Turpin;  Act  6:  Comedy  Classics  with  the  Auto.  A  1958  production,  (rysp;  cal) 

THE  GOLF  SPECIALIST 

h-c-a  21  minutes  56962  b&W:$ 13.25 

Follows  the  antics  of  W.  C.  Fields  as  a  self-styled  know-it-all  who  volunteers  to  teach  a  beautiful  blonde 
to  play  golf.  Slapstick  with  golf  clubs  and  typical  Fields  wit.  A  1930  production,  (rko  /  esx;  nfvc) 

GOOD  CLIMATE,  FRIENDLY  INHABITANTS 

h-c-a  60  minutes         2  reels  70622  color: $29. 50 

Recounts  the  involvement  of  a  white,  middle-aged  widow  who  manages  a  Johannesburg  gas  station  with 
a  young  white  man  who  turns  out  to  be  a  ruthless  and  unprincipled  mercenary.  Depicts  the  complex 
interweaving  of  conflicting  lifestyles— white  and  black— in  modern  South  Africa.  Based  on  a  Nadine 
Gordimer  short  story.  A  1982  production,  (propr;  tcul) 

GOOD  LUCK,  MR.  ROBINSON:  [MANAGING  STRESS] 

h-c-a  50  minutes         2  reels  70541  color:$28.50 

Focuses  on  a  promising  Black  teacher  who  is  just  being  promoted  to  administration,  showing  how  the 
changes  in  his  life  build  into  an  anxious  response  which  produces  high  blood  pressure.  Deals  with 


recognizing,  diagnosing  and  treating  the  problem.  Stresses  realistic  assessment  of  self,  the  valut 
regular  exercise,  and  a  periodic  reassessment  of  priorities.  A  1979  production,  (bbi;  abc) 

GOODBYE  GUTENBERG 

j-h-c-a  89  minutes  90379  color:$3t 

Surveys  the  impact  of  computerized  information  on  the  news  media.  Examines  problems  of  the  ( 
Angeles  Times,  emphasizing  the  huge  expense  of  paper  delivery.  Cites  British  "Prestel,"  a  news  ser  i 
accessible  by  subscription  via  television,  as  the  wave  of  the  future,  predicting  the  shift  of  society  fi , 
an  industrial  base  to  an  information  base.  Visualizes  the  problem  of  paper  information  storage  , 
retrieval  with  a  computer  search  of  Chemical  Abstracts  and  of  LEXIS,  a  data  base  containing  the  < 
text  of  all  precedents  of  U.S.  law.  Surveys  the  implication  of  satellite  linking  capabilities  for  fut 
information  networks,  speculating  on  cultural  changes  this  might  precipitate.  Raises  the  crucial  mi  ] 
question  of  right  to  privacy.  A  1980  production,  (bbc/wnet;  fi) 

THE  GOSPEL  ACCORDING  TO  ST.  MICHAEL 

c-a  45  minutes  90212  color: $21 

Examines  the  philosophy,  policy,  methods  and  history  of  Britain's  chain  of  Marks  and  Spencer ' 
Michael"  shops,  which  make  more  money  per  square  foot  of  floor  space  than  any  other  retailer.  Sir 
how  they  have  set  industry  standards  for  quality  and  services,  as  well  as  staff  relations.  A  1 
production,  (thtv;  bon) 


THE  GOSSAMER  ALBATROSS:  FLIGHT  OF  IMAGINATION 

general  51  minutes  90353  color:$3( 

Follows  the  design,  building,  testing  and  final  achievement  of  the  first  man-powered  craft  to  fly  aci.  - 
the  English  Channel.  Designer  Paul  MacReady  and  pilot  Brian  Allen  are  shown  with  the  team  as  they, 
plagued,  in  desert  tests  and  in  the  final  flight,  by  weather,  weight,  and  the  limits  of  human  enduranc 
1979  production,  (thho;  pers) 


GOVERNING  HUMAN  SETTLEMENTS 

h-c-a  20  minutes 


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color: $1i 
Film  sale:$30i  l_ 
Cassette  sale:$  18t 
Illustrates  how  three  widely  different  areas  of  Canada  approach  comprehensive  and  effic 
government.  Toronto  opted  for  metropolitan  government  in  1953,  with  the  smaller,  anne 
communities  keeping  some  local  autonomy,  while  benefiting  from  shared  resources  and  servi 
Winnipeg's  two-tier  system  allows  50  wards  in  15  communities  representation  on  City  Council.  Br  _ 
Columbia's  regional  districts  ensure  equal  distribution  of  services,  from  remote,  sparsely  popul    7 
areas  to  big  cities.  A  1976  production,  (unchs;  ui) 


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GOVERNMENT  AS  IT  IS:  THE  EXECUTIVE  BRANCH 

h-c-a  26  minutes  84756  color:$1 

Traces  the  development  of  the  executive  branch  from  its  vague  definition  in  Article  II  of  I— 
Constitution,  through  forms  it  has  taken  because  of  specific  national  crises  and  personalities  im 
office.  Includes  discussiion  of  recent  ambiguities  arising  between  the  White  House  Staff  and 
Cabinet.  Commentary  by  Jack  Anderson.  A  1980  production,  (windh;  pyr) 


III 


GOVERNMENT  AS  IT  IS:  THE  JUDICIAL  BRANCH 

h-c-a  26  minutes  84757  color: $1 

Reviews  the  intent  of  the  Consitutional  philosophy  in  the  founding  of  the  judicial  branch,  and  the  l 
historical  cases  by  which  it  has  defined  its  functions  and  those  of  the  other  branches.  Includes  Mar 
vs.  Madison,  the  Dredd  Scott  case.  Discusses  roles  of  various  chief  justices:  Brandeis,  War 
Interviews  and  commentary  by  Jack  Anderson.  A  1980  production,  (windh;  pyr) 


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GOVERNMENT  AS  IT  IS:  THE  LEGISLATIVE  BRANCH 

h-c-a  26  minutes  84758  color:$1 

Summarizes  and  illustrates  the  power  to  legislate,  as  defined  by  the  Constitution  and  practice    j 
congress.  Shows  how  a  bill  becomes  a  law.  Interviews  lobbyists,  public  interest  advoca    J. 
congressional  aides.  Commentary  by  Jack  Anderson.  A  1980  production,  (windh;  pyr)  |j 


GOYA:  HIS  LIFE  AND  ART 

h-c-a  60  minutes  90384  color:$2 

Resumes  the  biography  of  Francisco  Goya,  sensitively  illustrating  it  with  his  own  drawings 
paintings.  Points  out  differences  in  style  from  the  provincial  paintings,  to  those  of  Madrid  societ 
the  caricatural  trend  taken  after  his  deafness,  to  the  paintings  of  terror  and  reprisal,  agony  and  c 
portraying  the  era  of  uprisings  against  the  Napoleonic  invasions.  English  sound  provided.  A  Sp; 
Television  production;  U.S.  release  date  1981.  (tvesp;  ffth) 


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EL  GRAN  TEATRO  DEL  MUNDO 

h-c-a  56  minutes  90383  color:$2 

Dramatizes,  with  period  costumes  and  settings,  Calderon's  most  famous  auto,  bringing  out  the  a| 
of  music,  poetry  and  allegory  typical  of  that  genre.  Features  music  of  Manuel  de  Falla,  v 
performances  by  the  Tudor  Singers.  Performed  by  the  drama  group  of  the  students  and  facul 
Barnard  College,  filmed  in  St.  Paul's  church,  New  York  City.  Spanish  of  intermediate  to  advanced 
A  1968  production,  (hsa;  ffth) 


THE  GRAND  JURY:  AN  INSTITUTION  UNDER  FIRE 

h-c-a  36  minutes  90349  color:$2 

History,  nature,  and  function  of  the  grand  jury  system  are  presented  and  commented.  Include 
discussion  of  some  well-known  cases,  some  known  abuses,  and  some  recommended  reforms.  A 
production,  (psfc;  mcgh) 


THE  GREAT  AMERICAN  STUDENT 

j-h-c-a  18  minutes  56553  color: $1 

A  collection  of  sequences  from  the  educational  film  archives  of  Coronet  Films  offers  a  profile  c 
manner  in  which  the  white,  male  student  was  portrayed  in  their  productions  of  a  generation  ago 
problem  that  beset  the  hero  could  be  solved  in  a  matter  of  minutes  with  the  help  of  a  parent,  coa 


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■  amera  voice.  The  narration  pokes  fun  at  the  simplistic  notions  of  how  the  50's  youth  lived,  learned, 
Sloved.  A  1978  production,  (c) 

G!AT  AMERICANS:  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN 

15  minutes  56757  color: $13. 25 

ides  a  dramatized  opportunity  for  Benjamin  Franklin  to  reminisce  over  the  highlights  of  his  eventful 
I  A  printer's  apprentice,  twelve  years  old  (as  Franklin  was  when  he  became  one)  is  sent  to 
nklin's  home  to  pick  up  an  article  for  the  printer.  The  personality  of  the  elderly  Franklin  is 
reated  by  Gordon  Jump.  A  1980  production,  (osmo;  eb) 


AT  AMERICANS:  GEORGE  WASHINGTON 

14  minutes  51761  color: $13. 25 

'  ge  Washington  at  home  in  Mount  Vernon  (portrayed  by  Robert  Carroll),  as  he  converses  with  the 
kg  Scotsman  who  has  been  retained  to  paint  his  portrait,  reviews  his  entire  career;  his  motivations, 
„  -impressions  of  what  he  has  accomplished,  and  some  of  the  difficulties  he  encountered.  A  1980 
., 'auction,  (osmo;  eb) 


AT  AMERICANS:  MARTIN  LUTHER  KING,  JR.  (SECOND  EDITION) 

c-a  24  minutes  84929  color:$  17.00 

-Jparizes  the  history  and  assesses  the  role  of  Martin  Luther  King  in  the  civil  rights  movement. 
bines  documentary  footage  with  commentary  by  Dr.  King's  widow  Coretta,  and  by  several  of  his 
st  friends,  including  Benjamin  Mays,  President  Emeritus  of  Morehouse  College  in  Atlanta,  and 
ressman  Andrew  Young.  A  1982  production,  (chol;  eb) 


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AT  AMERICANS:  THOMAS  JEFFERSON 

14  minutes  56760  color:$12.75 

>ws  highlights  in  the  career  and  thinking  of  Thomas  Jefferson  by  means  of  a  dramatized  interview, 
rson,  in  the  library  at  Monticello,  receives  a  Boston  newspaperman,  who,  on  the  occasion  of 
tea's  50th  anniversary,  wants  to  give  his  readers  a  close  impression  of  Jefferson,  by  then  one  of 
two  "founding  fathers"  left  alive.  A  1980  production,  (osmo;  eb) 


GREAT  ART:  SOLVING  EQUATIONS  (HISTORY  OF  MATHEMATICS) 

23  minutes  85135  color:$20.50 

the  story  of  the  derivation  of  European  algebra  from  the  9th  century  book  of  Al-Khovarismi 
j1]  iise  name  lives  on  in  the  word  'algorithm.')  Gives  samples  of  his  drawings  and  methods,  identifies 
''.'  mth  century  European  translators  and  popularizers  of  this  body  of  knowledge.  Recounts  Scipione's 
ion  to  a  cubic  equation,  and  the  interesting  tales  that  grew  out  of  the  necessity  to  try  to  keep  it 
_  [it,  including  Fiore's  challenge  to  Tartaglia  and  Tartaglia's  feud  with  Cardano.  Cardano  encouraged 
loung  secretary,  Ferrar,  to  try  quadratic  equations.  He  succeeded,  and  developed  a  general  method, 
?h  not  yet  20  years  old  at  the  time.  Lecturer  is  Professor  B.  L.  van  der  Waerden,  University  of 
h.  A  1974  production,  (openu;  mg) 


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AT  MOVIE  STUNTS 

-a  48  minutes  90377  color: $27. 25 

fcson  Ford  narrates  this  recap  of  great  movie  stunts  and  their  stunt  men,  with  special  focus  on 

0!  in  RAIDERS  OF  THE  LOST  ARK,  in  which  he  starred.  Includes  re-runs  of  suspense  thrills  from  films 

.lie  1940's  and  1950's,  with  interviews  of  performers.  Explains  how  fist-fights  are  'choreographed'  to 

s:  revent  injuries,  although  they  are,  of  stunts,  the  most  dangerous.  A  1981  production,  (rogue  / 

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REAT  TREE  HAS  FALLEN 

22  minutes  85229  color: $13.75 

Is  sequences  of  ceremonies  connected  with  the  funeral  of  one  Asante  king  and  the  enthronement 
e  next.  The  Asante  devote  an  entire  week  to  these  rituals,  expressing  grief,  a  sense  of  continuity, 
in  the  past  and  hope  for  the  future.  The  ceremonies  are  rich  with  pageantry,  color  symbolism, 
paraphernalia,  and  talking  drums.  Filmed  in  Ghana.  A  1973  production,  (iu) 


ECE  478  -  336  B.C.:  GAMES  AND  FESTIVALS 

25  minutes  84792  color: $20. 50 

sites  of  the  panhellenic  games,  at  Olympia,  Delphi,  Isthmia  and  Nemea,  reviewing  what  is  known 
e  religious  impluse  behind  the  games  and  of  the  manner  in  which  they  were  conducted.  Reviews 
:es  from  which  this  information  has  been  gathered:  historians,  inscriptions,  vase  paintings, 
tures,  archaeology,  coins.  A  1979  production,  (bbc;  umed) 


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ECE  478  -  336  B.C.:  SHIPS  AND  SEAFARING 

25  minutes  84791  color: $20. 50 

sses  the  information  gleaned  from  literature,  inscriptions  and  nautical  archaeology  regarding  the 
ring  equipment  and  procedures  of  transportation  by  water  among  the  islands  of  the  Aegean,  with 
:ular  attention  to  the  Kyrenia  ship,  wrecked  at  the  end  of  the  4th  century  B.C.  Four  years  of  work 
into  its  excavation  and  reconstruction,  and  it  was  the  source  of  much  important  information 
tools,  cargo,  shipboard  life  and  trade  routes,  which  is  reviewed  in  the  film.  A  1979  production, 
umed) 

ECE  478-336  B.C.:  THE  THEATRE 

25  minutes  84790  color: $20. 50 

ines  theaters  at  Epidauros,  Delphi,  Ephesus  and  Orange,  emphasizing  what  their  structure  implies 
t  the  development  of  Greek  drama,  from  the  time  of  the  theater  as  a  place  largely  for  the 
rmance  of  dances,  through  the  age  of  the  Greek  chorus,  to  the  time  when  the  importance  of  the 
'lis  gives  way  to  that  of  actors  and  of  scenic  architecture.  Includes  excerpts  from  a  performance  of 
)ae  by  Euripides.  Lecturer,  Professor  Eric  Handley,  University  College  of  London.  A  1979 
ction.  (bbc  /  openu;  umed) 


EN  TABLES 

26  minutes  84879  color:$  19.00 

es  on  participants  in  a  championship  snooker  match  and  on  the  history  of  the  game.  Invented  by 
.»  i  army  officers  in  India  in  1875,  snooker  counts  only  forty  professional  players  in  the  world,  but 


millions  of  amateurs  and  much  enthusiasm.  Includes  also  some  of  the  history  of  billiards,  invented  by 
the  Greeks  and  the  favorite  game  of  an  unlikely  royal  amateur:  Mary,  Queen  of  Scots.  A  1978 
production,  (gti;  benf) 

GREENE  VALLEY  GRANDPARENTS 

c-a  10  minutes  03047  b&w:$  10.00 

Records  the  project  of  Greene  Valley  (Tennessee)  Hospital  and  School,  where  25  elderly  citizens  served 
as  helping  and  caring  'foster  grandparents'  to  profoundly  retarded  children.  Brings  out  the  evident 
improvement  in  self-care  skills  in  the  children,  and  the  personal  satisfaction  of  these  'grandparents.'  A 
1974  production,  (csf;  apa) 

GRIEF 

h-c-a  56  minutes  90308  color:$28.75 

Studies  the  experience  of  grief  and  the  attitudes  toward  it  in  several  cultures.  Interviews  British  of 
different  ages  who  have  lost  a  dear  one  (mate,  child,  or  both).  Cites  the  influence  of  the  Victorian  era's 
attitude  toward  grief  (including  details  of  Victoria's  elaborate  and  lengthly  mourning  for  her  consort) 
on  the  contemporary  British  citizen.  Asserts  that  it  is  essential  to  express  and  to  work  through  grief: 
shows  the  Laotian  ritual  of  mourning  which  is  designed  to  assist  in  this  expression.  One  of  the  widows 
interviewed,  who  is  Italian  by  birth,  contrasts  British  and  Italian  attitudes.  A  1975  production,  (thtv; 
bon) 

GRIFFIN  AND  PHOENIX 

h-c-a  96  minutes         3  reels  98946  color:$48.00 

A  man  and  a  woman  meet  in  a  class  on  death  and  dying,  and  find  themselves  more  interested  in  each 
other  than  in  the  class.  The  irony  of  the  plot  turns  on  the  fact  that  each  is  there  because  he  has  been 
told  he  is  terminally  ill.  Their  affirmation  of  life  in  the  face  of  death  produces  a  poignant  story.  A  1976 
production,  (abc) 

GRIZZLY  GOLFER 

general  7  minutes  05050  color:$10.25 

Magoo  and  his  nephew  Waldo,  on  a  golfing  excursion  in  the  Ozarks,  unwittingly  entangle  a  stray  bear  in 
their  game.  Animated.  A  1960  production,  (ca;  chu) 

GROUP  COMMUNICATION  (THE  OTHER  SCHOOL  SYSTEM  SERIES) 

a  29  minutes  84616  color:$18.00 

Divides  skills  for  group  communication  into  three  basic  types,  illustrating  and  dramatizing  each  type.  1) 
Active  listening  includes  paraphrasing,  repeating  the  feeling  tone,  delaying  one's  response  and  signaling 
interest  and  concern.  2)  Effective  questioning  asks  for  information,  opinion  or  self-examination  —  does 
not  'lead'  or  couch  the  teacher's  opinion  in  question-disguise.  3)  Group  discussion  centers  on  a  specific 
topic,  idea,  or  issue,  is  best  led  by  providing  sufficient  information,  keeping  the  discussion  related  to 
something  with  which  the  group  members  readily  identify,  and  keeping  an  open,  accepting  climate  in 
which  group  members  feel  free  to  say  what  they  think.  A  1979  production,  (oeta;  mmm) 

GROWING  UP  FEMALE 

i-j-h  12  minutes  57077  color:$12.75 

Uses  a  pajama  party  as  a  framework  for  a  frank  discussion  of  physiological  changes  and  sex-related 
problems  of  young  girls.  Drawings  portray  body  parts  from  several  angles;  animation  explains  the 
mechanics  of  sexual  intercourse.  The  school  nurse  counsels  about  protection  during  periods  and  about 
forms  of  birth  control.  Note:  Preview  before  showing  to  judge  the  suitability  of  this  film  to  your 
audience.  It  was  designed  by  health  professionals  who  believe  sex  instruction  should  be  direct  and 
candid.  A  1980  production,  (pri;  ffco) 

GROWING  UP,  WITH  SANDY  OFFENHEIM 

Series  combines  animation,  dramatization,  song  and  dance  to  compare  the 
stages  in  a  child's  growth  to  the  stages  of  insect  metamorphosis.  Central  to 
this  deveopment  is  the  diary  of  Herbie,  a  young  bug  collector,  whose 
observations  on  life  and  bugs  furnish  continuity.  A  1980  production,  (pwti;  befi) 

[GROWTH  AND  DEVELOPMENT  OF  THE  CHILD]  (CROISSANCE  ET  DEVELOPEMENT 
DE  L'ENFANT) 

c-a  53  minutes      3a"  U-Matic        K00062  color:$33.00 

Cassette  Sale:  $477.00 
Reviews  methods  and  results  of  a  longitudinal  study  (twelve  years)  on  the  effect  of  programmed 
physical  activity  on  growth  and  development  between  the  ages  of  six  and  twelve,  involving  two  groups 
of  Canadian  children  representing  industrial  and  rural  areas.  Sample  population  was  546  children  (289 
boys,  257  girls).  Describes  methodology,  measurement,  and  recording  of  variables,  coding,  and 
statistical  analysis.  Summarizes  results  with  comparative  charts.  A  1980  production,  (jabo) 


GROWTH  FOR  THE  FUTURE 

h-c-a  15  minutes 


56872 


color:$ 15.75 
Film  sale:$225.00 
Cassette  sale: $135.00 
Six  major  ethnic  groups  speaking  36  dialects  inhabit  Nepal's  difficult  terrain.  While  areas  south  of 
Katmandu  prosper,  western  regions  deteriorate.  Farming  and  social  attitudes  have  changed  little  over 
the  centuries;  subdivision  of  property  among  sons  fragmented  the  land,  isolated  farmers  produced  only 
what  they  needed  and  ignorance  and  malnutrition  were  widespread.  Today,  this  film  explains, 
comprehensive  redevelopment  programs  divide  the  country  into  four  areas.  Large  landholdings  have 
been  broken  up,  roads  built  into  isolated  areas,  and  resettlement  benefits  landless  peasants.  A  1976 
production,  (unchs;  ui) 

GUADALCANAL  (VICTORY  AT  SEA  #6) 

h-c-a  27  minutes  85167  b&w:$17.25 

Portrays  'the  toil  and  terror  that  made  Guadalcanal  not  a  name,  but  an  emotion.'  Begins  with  the 
departure  of  U.S.  Marines  and  of  Japanese  troops  for  the  same  destination:  Shows  typical  shipboard 
activities,  individual  soldiers'  faces  of  both  nationalities.  Includes  landing  and  battle  footage,  and 


36    /    GUADALCANAL  (VICTORY  AT  SEA  #6) 


footage  of  behind-the-scenes  support  at  home.  Shows  factories,  shipbuilding,  troop  training  and 
transport,  medical  operations.  Ends  with  Nimitz  decorating  survivors.  A  1952  production.,  (nbc/usn; 
lucf) 


THE  GUANCHIAS  PROJECT 

h-c-a  20  minutes 


56873 


color:$ 18.50 
Film  sale: $300. 00 
Cassette  sale: $180. 00 
Shows  the  obstacles  squatting  plantation  workers  overcame,  including  confrontations  with  landlords,  to 
build  their  banana  cooperative  into  a  productive  organization  providing  work  for  everyone.  In  addition 
to  bananas,  the  co-op  raises  pigs,  chickens,  cattle  and  bees,  and  is  self-sufficient  for  food.  New  homes 
provide  modern  comforts  and  convenience.  A  1976  production,  (unchs;  ui) 

THE  GUERILLA  SOCIETY  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR,  Episode  9) 

h-c-a  26  minutes  84944  mixed:$  19.00 

Film  sale: $495.00 
Pinpoints  one  major  cause  of  American  defeat  as  the  lack  of  basic  knowledge  about  the  enemy,  which 
regarded  patience  not  as  just  a  virtue,  but  as  a  weapon.  Characterizes  North  Vietnamese  leaders  and 
their  strategies.  Response  to  the  heavy  bombing  was  to  build  an  underground  network  which 
accommodated  70,000  people,  complete  with  nurseries,  hospitals,  and  recreation  areas.  Nine  tenths  of 
workers  in  key  industries  were  relocated  in  caves  and  tunnels  at  a  distance  from  metropolitan  areas 
and  targets.  All  civilians  became  war  workers:  the  clearing  and  repair  of  roads  became  the  speciality  of 
women.  Summarizes  psychological  bases  of  Northern  victory.  A  1980  production,  (itl  /  cineq;  bon) 

GUINEA  PIGS  IS  PIGS 

i-j-h  15  minutes  56661  color:$  13.00 

A  still  hilarious  way  to  learn  the  meanings  of  words  like  "bureaucracy"  and  "red  tape"  is  the  story  of 
Mr.  Morehouse's  guinea  pigs,  ordered  and  shipped  to  Mike  Flannery's  express  station  where  they  remain 
—  and  multiply,  while  the  argument  goes  on  as  to  whether,  in  order  to  redeem  them,  Mr.  Morehouse 
must  pay  the  30  cent  farm  animal  rate,  or  the  25  cent  pet  rate.  Based  on  the  famous  short  story.  A 
1979  production,  (carrf;  ab) 

GUITAR  CRAFT 

j-h-c-a  19  minutes  57075  color:$  15.50 

Shows  guitar  and  dulcimer  design,  construction,  and  playing  by  a  young  couple  each  of  whom 
specializes  in  one  of  the  instruments.  Max  Krimmel,  who  builds  guitars,  has  designed  many  of  his  own 
tools.  He  estimates  that  there  are  from  50  to  150  hours  of  work  in  a  single  instrument,  depending  on 
whether  it  is  inlaid.  Includes  performances  on  the  two  instruments,  and  a  duet.  A  1976  production, 
(ffco) 

GULLIVER'S  NEW  TRAVELS  (ENTERPRISE  SERIES) 

h-c-a  28  minutes  85151  color:$38.00 

% ' '  U-Matic        C85151  color: $38.  OO 

Studies  the  A  T  and  T  reorganization  in  an  effort  to  answer  the  question,  "Were  we  better  off  with  the 
monopoly?"  Reviews  the  "Carterphone"  decision  in  the  courts,  which  opened  up  the  way  to 
competition.  Lists  Bell's  assets,  and  the  few  predictable  implications  of  the  changes.  A  1981 
production,  (wgbh;  lea) 

GULLIVER'S  TRAVELS 

general  84  minutes         2  reels  98950  color:$35. 75 

Whimsical,  animated  version  of  Jonathan  Swift's  famous  tale  of  Gulliver  in  the  land  of  the  Lilliputians. 
Live  action  shots  with  animation  drawn  and  photographed  over  them  create  an  unusual 
three-dimensional  special  effect.  Richard  Harris  plays  a  genial  Gulliver  among  the  colorful  little  people. 
Musical  score  by  Michael  LeGrand.  A  1980  production,  (schsu;  lucf) 

GUY  DE  MAUPASSANT:  THE  NECKLACE  (SHORT  STORY  CLASSICS  SERIES) 

j-h  19  minutes  56677  color:$  15.75 

With  a  renewed  contemporary  setting,  dramatizes  de  Maupassant's  classic  story  of  a  diamond  necklace 
borrowed  for  the  sake  of  pride,  and  lost  —  of  a  life  spent  in  cover-up  and  restitution,  and  of  the  bitter 
irony  of  the  final  discovery  that  the  necklace  was  fake.  A  1980  production,  (eb) 

THE  GYPSY  MOTH:  A  DILEMMA 

j-h-c-a  14  minutes  56968  color:$13.75 

Describes  and  photographs  the  reproductive  cycle  and  metamorphosis  of  the  gypsy  moth,  explaining 
implications  of  the  fact  that  in  1981,  caterpillars  of  this  species  defoliated  13,000,000  acres  of 
American  forest.  Incredibly  prolific  and  without  natural  enemies  in  this  hemisphere,  the  moth  is  a 
severe  ecological  threat.  The  loss  of  trees  with  their  oxygen-producing  capacity  will  eventually  affect 
even  man.  A  1980  production,  (nfbc;  eb) 

H.  G.  WELLS:  THE  MAGIC  SHOP  (SHORT  STORY  CLASSICS  SERIES) 

j-h  12  minutes  56758  color: $12. 75 

A  father  and  his  son,  out  for  a  walk  and  with  the  boy's  birthday  in  mind,  stop  in  at  a  "Genuine  Magic 
Shop,"  where  they  see  some  good  tricks  and  have  a  series  of  amazing  experiences.  The  final 
disapperance  is  the  most  mysterious  of  all.  A  1980  production,  (eb) 

HABITAT  AND  URBAN  ENVIRONMENT 

h-c-a  23  minutes  84907  color: $20. 50 

Film  sale: $345.00 
Cassette  sale: $2 10.00 
Deals  with  the  harsh  realities  of  urban  overcrowding  in  Morocco  with  the  growing  rural  exodus  and 
more  slums  and  shanty  towns.  The  government's  drastic  action  to  rehouse  low-income  families  includes 
rental  construction,  slum  clearance  and  post-disaster  resettlement,  site  and  services  for  aided  self-help 
houses.  The  Hay  Assalam  pilot  project  east  of  Rabat  plans  10,000  homes,  mainly  low-rise  apartment 
blocks,  utilizing  prefabricated  components,  and  abandoning  traditional  North  African  architecture  in  the 
interest  of  economy  and  higher-density  construction.  A  1976  production,  (unchs;  ui) 


HABITAT  COLLECTION     see: 

ACTION  IN  RURAL  LIVING  AREAS 

AGRO-INDUSTRIES 

THE  ANCIENT  EYES  OF  NEPAL  LOOK  TO  THE  FUTURE 

THE  BADIA  AWAKENS 

THE  BAHAMAS:  A  SEA  OF  ISLANDS 

A  BETTER  LIFE  FOR  FARMERS 

BEYOND  FAMILY  PLANNING 

BRIGHTER  DAWN 

BRUGES  -  A  TOWN  TO  LIVE  IN 

BUILDING  TOGETHER 

THE  CHANGING  ENVIRONMENT 

CISSIN 

CITIZEN  INVOLVEMENT 

CITY  PLANNING  AND  PUBLIC  HOUSING 

THE  CONHABIT  PROGRAMME 

COSTA  RICA  '75 

A  DAM  AND  AFTER 

DESIGN  INNOVATIONS  FOR  HUMAN  SETTLEMENTS 

DESIGNING  THE  URBAN  ENVIRONMENT 

DESTINATION  CITY 

DEVELOPMENT  OF  THE  HUNGARIAN  SETTLEMENT 

THE  DIGESTORS 

THE  FIGHT  FOR  A  SHELTER 

FIRST  AND  LAST 

A  FOREST  VILLAGE  IN  THAILAND 

FROM  MATS  TO  MATTRESSES 

FROM  THE  HUT  TO  THE  BUILDING 

A  FRONTIER  TO  INHABIT 

GOVERNING  HUMAN  SETTLEMENTS 

GROWTH  FOR  THE  FUTURE 

THE  GUANCHIAS  PROJECT 

HABITAT  AND  URBAN  ENVIRONMENT 

HABITAT  IN  PEOPLE'S  REPUBLIC  OF  THE  CONGO 

HABITAT:  PAKISTAN 

HALLE  NEUSTADT:  STADT  DER  CHIMIEARBEITER 

HIDDEN  HERITAGE 

HISTORIC  ISLAND  SETTLEMENTS 

A  HOME  OF  YOUR  OWN 

HOUSES  AND  PEOPLE 

HUMAN  SETTLEMENTS  AND  ENERGY  CONSERVATION 

THE  IMPROVEMENT  OF  RURAL  HABITAT 

THE  IMPROVEMENT  OF  RURAL  HABITAT  IN  KAGANDA 

JIBANAK 

KASANGATI  HEALTH  CENTRE 

THE  KEY 

LAND  OF  YESTERDAY,  PEOPLE  OF  TODAY 

LAND  POLICY 

THE  LAND  REBORN 

LANDLORDS  OF  THE  SUN 

LETTER  FROM  CACOON 

LIVING  WAY  OUT 

LIVING  WITH  DISASTER 

LIVING  WITH  THE  CITY 

A  LOOK  AT  RURAL  INDIA 

MAN  AND  WATER  IN  BENIN 

MANAGEMENT  OF  URBAN  GROWTH  AND  LAND  USE 

MANAGUA  EARTHQUAKE 

NATIONAL  POLICY  FOR  HUMAN  SETTLEMENTS:  EL  SALVADOR 

NEW  FIELDS 

NEW  LIFE  FOR  THE  BEDOUINS 

NEW  LOUVAIN 

A  NEW  TOWN  FOR  APHRODITE 

A  NEW  TOWN  IN  ROMANIA 

NO  SHORT  CUT  TO  SUCCESS... 

NOUAKCHOTT 

OLD  LAND  -  NEW  LAND 

OUR  ONE  AND  ONLY  HOME 

PARTNERSHIP  HOUSING 

PEOPLE:  A  MATTER  OF  BALANCE 

POLAND'S  INDUSTRIAL  CENTRE 

PUBLIC  INVOLVEMENT 

QUEST  FOR  BETTER  LIVING 

REBIRTH  OF  A  CITY 

RECONSTRUCTION  OF  RURAL  SETTLEMENTS 

REGIONAL  FUNDS  FOR  RURAL  DEVELOPMENT 

RESCUE 

RESETTLEMENT  OF  ILLEGAL  SQUATTERS  IN  PORT  SUDAN  TOWN 

RESETTLEMENT  OF  THE  BEDOUINS  IN  KUWAIT 

A  ROOF  FOR  EVERYONE 

RURAL  HABITAT 

RURAL  TO  URBAN  MIGRATION  -  FIVE  EXAMPLES 

SAEMAUL  UNDONG  -  KOREA 

SAINT  SOLEIL 

SCHYICHHAG 

SELF-HELP  HOMES 

SELF-HELP  IN  PORT  LOKO 

A  SHELTER  FOR  ALL 

SPECIAL  HOUSING  NEEDS  IN  THE  NETHERLANDS 


Villi! 


HERMAN  MELVILLE:  CONSIDER  THE  SEA    /    37 


SPLIT  3 

SPONTANEOUS  SETTLEMENTS 
SQUATTER  UPGRADING  IN  FRANCISTOWN 
STEMMING  THE  SANDS 
TAMAKI  MAUDAU  RAU 
THIS  IS  BANGLADESH 
TIBILDO 

TUZLA,  THE  SINKING  TOWN 
UJAMAA  VILLAGES 

UNITED  ARAB  EMIRATES:  BEDOUIN  SETTLEMENTS 
UPGRADING 

URBAN  DEVELOPMENT  AND  TRAFFIC 
URBAN  DEVELOPMENT  AND  URBAN  CLIMATE 
URBAN  DEVELOPMENT  IN  HARMONY  WITH  OPEN  LAND 
URBAN  DEVELOPMENT  IN  OLD  AND  NEW  QUARTERS 
WARSAW  -  THE  CITY  THAT  REFUSED  TO  DIE 
WATER  FOR  DEVELOPMENT 
YELLOW  AND  GREEN 
unchs;  ui) 


FBITAT  IN  PEOPLE'S  REPUBLIC  OF  THE  CONGO 

-a  11  minutes  56874  color:$  13.25 

Film  sale:$  165.00 
Cassette  sale:$  100.00 
Sws  why,  since  European  methods  and  materials  have  proved  too  expensive,  there  is  a  return  to 
tilitional  home  construction  using  mud,  clay,  straw  and  bark.  At  the  Mossendjo  torest  center  the 
Cgo's  vast  forest  reserves  are  being  put  to  use.  Local  inhabitants  are  trained  in  forestry  and 
Cientry  skills,  turning  out  prefabricated  wooden  housing  units  which  are  cheap,  durable  and  gaining 
liptance  over  other  forms  of  house  construction.  A  1976  production,  (unchs;  ui) 


N3ITAT:  PAKISTAN 

h-a  24  minutes 


84982 


color:$21.00 
Film  sale:$260.00 
Cassette  sale: $2 16.00 
lews  housing  problems  in  Pakistan,  where  planners  are  dealing  with  a  1.5  million-unit  gap  between 
tand  and  availability  of  units.  Summarizes  progress  in  the  Agroville  program,  intended  to  help  stem 
ration  to  the  cities.  Twenty  sites  have  been  chosen,  and  towns  are  being  founded  with  the 
mvative  concept  of  building  'utility  walls,'  a  basic  foundation-and-wall  unit  incorporating  connections 
kivater,  electricity,  drainage  and  gas,  against  which  units  can  be  finished  as  desired.  Emphasizes  the 
loville  Pilot  Project  as  model.  A  1976  production,  (unchs;  ui) 

HIE  NEUSTADT:  STADT  DER  CHIMIEARBEITER  (TOWN  OF  CHEMICAL 
VORKERS) 

■a  24  minutes  84983  color: $2 1.00 

Film  sale:$260.00 
Cassette  sale: $2 16.00 
hunts  the  planning,  site  choice,  and  construction  of  an  entirely  new  'town'  designed  to  provide 
)  ;ant,  egalitarian  housing  for  workers  in  a  location  which  will  eliminate  long  trips  to  and  from  work. 
I«s  phases  of  the  project,  whose  first  cornerstone  (that  of  the  school)  was  laid  in  1964.  Since  the 
»itry  was  located  in  Halle,  the  town  was  christened  Halle  Neustadt.  A  1975  production,  (unchs;  ui) 

UELUJA  DARWIN 

10  minutes  050 16  color:$  1 1. 75 

}l  animation  and  a  narration  with  a  twist  of  humor  enliven  a  serious  summary  of  Darwin's  career  and 
if  e  five  main  points  of  his  observations  on  evolution.  A  1977  production,  (ubc;  befi) 

D  HANAWA  FAMILY 

)a  29  minutes  85178  color:  $10. 00 

»hrs  the  residences,  work  and  lifestyle  of  one  extended  family  considered  typical  of  twentieth  century 
liese  city  life.  Spotlights  changes  in  lifestyle  by  interviewing  members  of  the  three  generations.  The 
ftr  Mr.  Hanawa  has  a  grocery  in  a  northwest  Tokyo  suburb.  His  two  sons  and  their  wives  and 
fcren  dine  together  once  a  week,  and  help  each  other  in  many  ways,  (jafn) 

1IDS 

28  minutes  81708  color: $10.00 

oses  on  the  body-language  of  hands  to  demonstrate  how  occupational  therapy  is  used  in  a  hospital 
nonment,  both  to  help  the  psychiatrist  understand  a  patient,  and  to  help  the  patient  toward 
e/ery.  Follows  the  case  of  a  schizophrenic  young  woman  from  apathy  through  hostility  to 
lliilitation.  A  1969  production,  (npi;  apa) 

I  HAPPY  PRINCE 

t=ral  25  minutes  84605  color: $18.50 

nimation  of  Oscar  Wilde's  classic  story  of  the  prince  and  the  swallow.  The  "Happy  Prince"  is  a 
•  tiful  jewelled  statue  in  the  town  square.  As  summer  ends,  a  swallow  lights  on  his  shoulder  and 
» him  weeping  for  the  city's  poor:  he  persuades  the  swallow  to  take  his  jewels  and  to  give  them  to 
tfoor.  The  statue  becomes  a  ruin,  and  the  swallow  dies  in  the  winter,  but  when  God  sends  his  angels 
1  ng  to  paradise  whatever  is  most  precious  in  that  city,  it  is  the  swallow  and  the  heart  of  the  prince 
fyhich  they  return.  A  1974  production,  (rd;  pyr) 

F  HARE  AND  THE  TORTOISE  (SECOND  EDITION) 

10  minutes  01946  color:$12.50 

ration  and  original  music  give  a  contemporary  flavor  to  the  traditional  story  of  the  famous  race.  A 
3  production,  (eb) 


HARRY:  BEHAVIORAL  TREATMENT  OF  SELF-ABUSE 

c-a                  38  minutes                               90080                          color:$  10.00 
Shows  a  classic  behavior  modification  program  applied  to  a  mildly  retarded  young  man  who  has  been 
institutionalized  because  of  a  severe  tendency  to  self-destructive  behavior.  A  1980  production,  (rmfx; 
apa) 

HARVEST:  3000  YEARS 

c-a  138  minutes        4  reels  98976  b  &  w:$48. 75 

Dramatizes  the  real-life  struggle  of  an  Ethiopian  peasant  family  with  the  conditions  imposed  by 
traditional  racist  'feudalism.'  Its  director,  a  talented  black  filmmaker,  Haile  Gerima,  sees  it  as  an  epic 
parable  of  the  Third  World's  struggle  for  liberation.  Numerous  awards  in  Europe,  1976.  In  Amharic  with 
English  subtitles,  (trifc) 

HAVING  FUN  OUTDOORS  (CAPTIONED) 

general  15  minutes  57018  color:$12.75 

Focuses  on  nature  crafts  possible  in  each  of  the  seasons:  leaf  prints  and  preservation,  spore  prints, 
snowflake  patterns,  plaster  casts  of  animal  tracks.  Necessary  equipment  is  listed  and  techniques  are 
described1.  Captioning  renders  content  accessible  to  hearing  impaired.  A  1978  production,  (dfp;  mcfi) 

HEALTH:  THE  INSIDE  STORY 

i-j  19  minutes  57061  color:$16.25 

Emphasizes  individual  differences  in  discussing  "ideal,"  "average,"  and  "normal"  heights,  weights,  and 
rates  of  development.  Mentions  those  habits  of  diet,  exercise,  grooming  and  emotional  stability  which 
will  allow  each  to  be  his  best.  A  1982  production,  (ab) 

HEARING  IMPAIRMENT:  AN  OVERVIEW 

c-a  15  minutes  56992  color:$  15.00 

Defines  the  ways  in  which  hearing  loss  is  assessed,  differentiating  conductive  loss  from  sensory-neural. 
Shows  audiographs  of  high  and  low  frequency  losses.  Covers  use  of  hearing  aids,  structure  of  the  ear. 
Examines  the  controversy  on  methodology  for  teaching  the  deaf  to  communicate.  A  1982  production, 
(afltd;  befi) 

[THE  HEART  AND  POTASSIUM]  (LE  COEUR  ET  POTASSIUM) 

c-a  25  minutes      %"  U-Matic        K00027  color$28.00 

Cassette  Sale:  $225.00 
Shows  tracings  of  the  two  major  types  of  heart  activity  (mechanical,  electrical.)  Diagrams  and 
microscopic  pictures  visualize  the  structure  of  cardiac  tissue.  Explains  ionic  properties  and  interaction 
of  the  three  critical  elements  (sodium,  calcium,  potassium)  giving  a  formula  for  their  equilibrium. 
Shows  how  membrane  permeability  and  ion  exchange  constitute  the  electrical  mechanism,  with 
potassium  as  the  critical  element  in  the  resting  potential  of  the  organ.  An  animated  diagram  shows  how 
the  system  processes  ions,  and  the  polarization  change  that  is  involved.  Dicusses  the  impossibility  of 
measuring  potassium  balance;  explains  aspects  of  electrocardiographic  tracings,  designating  them  as 
the  diagnostic  method  of  choice.  A  1978  production,  (jabo) 

HEATHER  BECOMES  A  FIRE  FIGHTER 

k-p-i  13  minutes  56765  color:$12  75 

Reviews  events  typical  in  the  daily  routine  of  Heather  Gernson,  who  has  become  a  member  of  the 
Rockford,  Illinois  fire  department  squad.  Her  regular  duties,  from  cleaning  windows  to  fighting  a  real 
fire,  as  well  as  part  of  her  training,  are  shown.  Heather's  narration  reveals  both  the  difficulties  and  the 
satisfactions  of  her  chosen  career.  A  1980  production,  (eb) 

HELICOPTER  RIDE! 

p-i  15  minutes  56547  color:$15.50 

Offers  bird's  eye  view  of  coastline,  countryside,  and  city  while  demonstrating  the  unique  capabilities  of 
the  helicopter.  Explains  how  the  helicopter  uses  its  rotors  to  fly,  looks  at  operational  controls,  and  the 
services  which  helicopters  provide.  Replaces  Billy's  Helicopter  Ride.  A  1979  production,  (c) 

HELPING  THE  CHRONIC  PATIENT 

c-a  25  minutes  82506  b&w:$  10.00 

Demonstrates  a  variety  of  techniques  used  with  the  1500  patients  of  Denver's  Fort  Logan  Mental  Health 
Center:  group  processes  include  behavioral  therapy  and  transactional  analysis,  recreational  and  activity 
therapy,  psychodrama,  home  therapy  and  self-confrontation  by  means  of  videotape.  A  1973  production, 
(wwmp;  apa) 

[HEMOPHILIA]  (LES  HEMOPHILES) 


c-a 


30  minutes      %"  U-Matic        K00028 


color:  $28. 00 
Cassette  Sale:  $270.00 
Explains  genetic  inheritance  pattern  of  hemophilia,  giving  population  statistics  for  its  occurrence.  Shows 
how  to  assay  the  level  of  the  clotting  factor;  lists  signs  which  indicate  that  a  child  is  affected. 
Discusses  muscular  hemorrhages  and  the  danger  of  diagnostic  confusion  with  appendicitis.  Gives 
procedures  for  obtaining,  freezing,  and  storing  plasma.  Discusses  the  critical  role  of  factors  8  and  9,  in 
particular  the  determination  of  their  half-life  prior  to  surgery,  and  appropriate  replacement  therapy. 
Early  diagnosis  and  minimum  restrictions  are  emphasized.  A  1974  production,  (jabo) 

HEREDITY  (SECOND  EDITION) 

j-h  15  minutes  55686  color: $13. 25 

The  genetic  basis  of  heredity  in  plants  and  animals,  its  application  to  selective  breeding,  the  role  of  DNA 
and  the  origin  and  detection  (by  amniocentesis)  of  genetic  disorders  are  explained  and  illustrated  by 
microphotography  and  animation.  A  1980  production,  (eb) 

HERMAN  MELVILLE:  CONSIDER  THE  SEA 

h-c-a  29  minutes  85017  color:$20.25 

Recounts  life  and  work  of  Melville,  using  on-site  photographs  of  places  that  inspired  him:  extensive 
footage  of  the  sea,  his  dwelling  and  work-room.  Also  uses  drawings,  paintings  and  photographs 
characteristic  of  his  plots  and  settings.  Narrator  /  commentator  Richard  Wilbur  appears  extensively 


38    /    HERMAN  MELVILLE:  CONSIDER  THE  SEA 


throughout,  tying  the  author's  characteristics,  biography,  and  literary  works  together.  A  1981 
production,  (pup;  ifb) 

A  HERON  NAMED  BILL 

h-c-a  24  minutes  84998  color: $20. 25 

Whimsical  narration  enlivens  a  photographic  study  of  the  physical  and  behavioral  features  of  European 
Grey  Herons.  Shows  events  leading  to  the  hatching  of  the  central  character,  Big  Bill.  Presents  feeding 
patterns,  adaptations,  dangers  and  conflicts  with  man.  A  1976  production,  (rspb;  befi) 


HIDDEN  HERITAGE  (BUVO  OROKSEG) 

h-c-a  16  minutes 


56954 


color:$  16.00 
Film  sale:$240.00 
Cassette  sale: $144. 00 
Films  evidences  of  the  ways  in  which  the  tastes  and  values  of  the  Eastern  Hungarian  culture  have  been 
preserved  in  architectural  detail  and  in  local  crafts,  including  wood  carving,  embroidery,  pottery. 
Accompanied  by  vocal  and  symphonic  music,  performed  in  Hungary,  it  becomes  a  motion  'scrapbook' 
giving  the  flavor  of  life  and  culture  in  this  small  sector  of  East  Europe.  A  1976  production,  (unchs;  ui) 

HIGH  COUNTRY 

-h-c-a  15  minutes  56976  color: $15.00 

Introduces  animals  and  plants  capable  of  surviving  in  the  cold,  thin  air  of  the  high  Rockies,  including 
antelope,  caribou,  grizzly  bear,  hoary  marmot,  pika  or  'rock  rabbit',  white-tailed  ptarmigan,  horned  lark, 
and  gray-crowned  rosy  finch.  A  1981  production,  (karv;  befi) 

HIROHITO:  THE  CHRYSANTHEMUM  THRONE  (LEADERS  OF  THE  TWENTIETH 
CENTURY  SERIES) 

h-c-a  24  minutes  84828  mixed:$16.75 

A  biography  of  Hirohito,  narrated  by  Henry  Fonda,  reveals  a  greater  nobility  of  character  and  a  broader 
perspective  than  Westerners  have  known  about.  First  to  reach  out  to  the  West  in  person,  Hirohito 
visited  England  when  he  was  twenty  years  old.  Hints  at  the  difficulty  historical  changes  meant  for  one 
reared  in  the  careful  and  specific  conditioning  which  asserted  his  own  divinity;  emphasizes  positive 
traits  of  the  Japanese  character.  A  1979  production,  (nife  /  nyt;  lea) 

HISPANIC  AMERICA 

h-c-a  13  minutes  56822  color:$  13.00 

Examines  statistics  and  issues  in  the  instances  involving  America's  fastest  growing  minority,  which  will, 
it  predicts,  change  the  nature  of  our  nation's  culture.  Examines  Hispanic  refugee  groups  and  their 
impact  on  locales  where  they  have  settled:  Cuban  professionals  in  Florida,  unskilled  Puerto  Ricans, 
Mexicans.  Estimates  current  illegal  immigrant  population  at  seven  million,  of  which  two  thirds  are 
Mexican-American.  Examines  the  question  of  bi-lingual  education  which  Hispanics  see  as  the  solution  of 
their  problems.  A  1980  production,  (cbs;  cal) 


HISTORIC  ISLAND  SETTLEMENTS 

h-c-a  18  minutes 


56875 


color:$  17.75 
Film  sale: $270. 00 
Cassette  sale: $165. 00 
Visits  four  of  the  11,000  old  settlements  now  eligible  for  preservation  and  restoration  in  Greece: 
Patmos,  Chinos,  Lesbos  and  Rhodes  —  each  island  with  its  own  forms  of  domestic  architecture. 
Preservation  and  upgrading  include  loans  to  landlords  to  modernize,  prohibition  against  new  building 
unless  it  blends  with  the  old,  and  selective  improvement  of  buildings  by  the  state  for  use  as  guest 
houses.  These  buildings  are  shown  to  be  living  settlements,  not  museum  exhibits,  with  owners  and 
occupiers  involved  in  restoration.  A  1976  production,  (unchs;  ui) 

HISTORY  OF  MATHEMATICS  SERIES 

Lessons  from  the  British  Open  University's  course,  featuring  lecturers  not 
only  from  their  staff,  but  from  other  world  centers  of  learning,  (oepnu;  mg) 

HISTORY  OF  MATHEMATICS  SERIES     see: 

ALGEBRA  OF  THE  UNKNOWN 
THE  DELIAN  PROBLEM 
AN  EVOLUTIONARY  MODEL 
THE  GREAT  ART:  SOLVING  EQUATIONS 
NEW  WORLDS  FROM  OLD 
NUMBERS  NOW  AND  THEN 
POINTS  OF  VIEW:  PERSPECTIVE  AND  PROJECTION 
QUATERNIONS:  A  HERALD  OF  MODERN  ALGEBRA 
ROOT  TWO:  GEOMETRY  OR  ARITHMETIC? 
SHAKING  THE  FOUNDATIONS 
A  TIME  OF  CHANGE:  THE  CALCULUS 
(openu;  mg) 

THE  HISTORY  MAKERS  SERIES     see: 

I'M  GROWING,  I'M  CHANGING 
SEARCHING  FOR  SOME  LOVE  AND  CARE 
SOME  DAY  I'LL  BE  BIG 
TOMORROW  I'LL  BE  THERE 
YOU  BRING  YOUR  LUNCH,  I'LL  BRING  MINE 
(aslf  andhzor,  aci) 

HITCHHIKING:  TEENAGE  RISK 

j-h-c  10  minutes  04980  color:$  11.00 

An  interview-survey  of  reasons  for  and  against  hitchhiking,  filmed  in  Colorado,  where  hitchhikers  and 
law  officers  make  comments  and  safety  suggestions  on  this  frequently-used  mode  of  travel.  A  1980 
production,  (cbs;  crm  /  megh) 


HOLIDAY 

general  96  minutes         3  reels  98959  b  &  W:$3c 

Follows  the  story  of  a  young  man  (played  by  Cary  Grant)  whose  dream  is  to  make  enough  money 
an  extended  holiday,  but  whose  rich  fiancee  and  her  father  have  other  ideas.  His  life  is  infint 
complicated  when  he  discovers  that  it  is  really  his  fiancee's  sister  (played  by  Kathenne  Hepburn)  I 
he  loves.  A  sophisticated  comedy  of  manners  which  won  an  Academy  Award.  A  1938  production, 
nfvc) 

HOLLAND 

j-h-c-a  25  minutes  H00025VC  color: $2; 

A  quick  tour  begins  in  Amsterdam  with  the  recommendation  to  visit  the  historic  site  of  the  inventioi 
gin,  the  cheese  factory  where  cheeses  are  hauled  on  "hand  barrows,"  and  the  canals  and  bridges,  rr 
numerous  than  those  of  Venice.  Also  recommended  are  a  visit  to  the  Hague's  miniature  Dutch  town, 
windmill  tour,  the  tulip  gardens,  the  Frans  Hals  Museum  at  Haarlem,  and  the  church  on  whose  or 
Mozart  gave  a  concert.  Prices  quoted,  being  those  of  production  date,  are  not  valid.  3/<"  U-Mtf 
videocassette.  '75  (?)  (bon;  heri) 


HOLLYWOOD  STEPS  OUT 

general  8  minutes  05007  color:$H 

A  satirical  spoof  caricatunzes  well-known  Hollywood  personalities  of  an  earlier  day,  from  Clark  Gf 
and  Bing  Crosby  to  Peter  Lorre.  A  1951  Merrie  Melodies  cartoon,  (wb;  nfvc) 


HOLLYWOOD'S  CHILDREN 

h-c-a  58  minutes 


2  reels 


70617 


color:  $2', 


: 


Alternates  historical  footage  and  contemporary  interviews  with  early  "child  stars"  of  Hollywi 
pictures,  bringing  into  focus  the  changes  over  the  years,  in  America's  views  of  its  children  and 
children's  views  of  themselves.  How  Hollywood  shaped,  and  reflected,  these  views  is  shown  in  the  I 
of  Mary  Pickford,  Jackie  Coogan,  Mickey  Rooney,  Shirley  Temple,  and  a  dozen  others.  Based  on 
book  Hollywood's  Children  by  Diana  Serra  Cary,  who  was  "Baby  Peggy."  A  1982  production,  (worn) 


II 


HOME  FOR  CHRISTMAS 

general  11  minutes  04988  color: $1  if  l 

A  boy,  travelling  alone,  seems  to  be  heading  home  for  Christmas.  When  he  arrives  at  his  appa 
destination,  he  is  seen  to  represent  the  reverie  of  an  old  man.  A  sudden  telephone  call  bnnj    _ 
Christmas  invitation,  and  the  happiness  of  accepting  turns  the  old  man  back  into  a  boy.  A  1, 
production,  (cec) 


In  I 


HOME  FOR  LIFE 

c-a  58  minutes  90076  b&w:$1t 

Studies  adjustment  problems  on  entering  a  home  for  the  aged,  by  focusing  on  the  actual  experiencf 
two  elderly  people  in  their  first  month  at  a  superior  residence  of  this  sort.  A  sensitive  presentat 
emphasizing  their  feelings,  and  showing  skilled  staff  members  who  knowledgeably  try  to  relieve  t 
pain.  A  1967  production,  (drex;  apa) 


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A  HOME  OF  YOUR  OWN 


h-c-a 


10  minutes 


56876 


coior:$1. 
Film  sa/e:#/5oprsi 
Cassette  sale:$9< 
Shows  how  pride  in  ownership  is  eradicating  slums  and  improving  the  quality  of  life  in  town 
country.  Until  recently,  more  than  three-quarters  of  the  residents  of  Colombo,  Sri  Lanka,  were  fora 
live  as  tenants.  Now,  to  encourage  home  ownership  and  minimize  landlord  exploitation,  Sri  Lanka 
legislation  enabling  low-income  families  to  buy  their  own  houses  and  apartments.  Long-tt 
low-interest  mortgages  are  available.  Aided  self-help  proiects  enable  families  to  improve  sub-stan 
housing  and  build  their  own  homes.  Rental  boards  mediate  tenant-landlord  disputes.  A  1976  produc 
(unchs;  ui) 


HONG  KONG 

j-h-c-a  26  minutes  H00020VC  color:$2 

Aerial  and  street-scene  photomontages  present  aspects  of  the  236  islands  and  the  multinati 
populations  which  constitute  Hong  Kong.  Instructions  for  travelers  regarding  entry  docume 
currency,  and  language  are  given,  as  are  recommendations  for  sightseeing  in  the  many  places  feati 
All  types  of  transportation  may  be  hired  for  seeing  the  country,  from  rickshaw  to  helicopter.  I 
prices  given,  being  as  of  production  date,  are  not  valid.  %"  U-Matic  videocassette.  '75  (?)  (bon;  t 


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HOSPITALS  DON'T  BURN  DOWN 

h-c-a  24  minutes  84716  color:$1 

A  vivid  reenactment  of  a  major  hospital  fire  and  its  causes.  Smoking  in  bed  after  lights  oi 
irresponsible.  But  what  of  those  who  have  not  helped  by  taking  steps  to  prevent  the  possibility?  \ 
both  are  added  to  lack  of  fire  safety  and  escape  training,  the  results  are  multiple  tragedie 
dramatized  documentary.  A  1980  production,  (fiau;  pyr) 


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HOSTAGE:  AN  ENDLESS  TERROR 

h-c-a  40  minutes  90385  coior:$2 

Resumes  the  history  and  gives  some  of  the  implications  of  terrorism  as  expressed  in  the  holding 
threatening  of  hostages.  Shows  a  deliberately  staged  seizure  of  hostages  at  a  police  convention,  v 
turns  out  to  be  for  training  purposes.  Begins  historical  review  with  the  September,  1970  Mid 
hijacking  incident,  goes  on  to  include  the  seizure  of  Israeli  children  in  1974,  the  kidnapping  of  Set  J*Kt 
in  West  Germany  in  1977,  the  seizure  of  a  train  in  Holland  in  1977  by  Mollucan  nationalists,  and 
incidents.  Interviews  terrorists  and  former  hostages.  A  1978  production,  (abe/megh;  erm/megh) 


A  HOUSE  DIVIDED,  PART  1:  CHANGE  AND  REFORM 

h-c-a  16  minutes  56597  color:$l 

A  film  designed  to  reveal  "the  things  the  tour  guides  don't  tell  you"  about  the  Hous:  Hifc 
Representatives.  Interviews  with  congressmen  and  women  reveal,  "You  don't  always  know  what  yi  fcm,, 
voting  on  —  there's  no  time  to  master  the  amount  of  information  you  need."  "There  are  too  i  1|s( 
subcommittees  (185)  and  too  much  legislation."  Committee  chairs  no  longer  have  the  power  the1 


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THE  HUMAN  BODY:  RESPIRATORY  SYSTEM  (SECOND  EDITION)    /    39 


-lis  makes  the  organization  more  democratic,  but  less  able  to  do  anything.  Cohesiveness  of  interest, 
;ji  expressed  in  exchange  of  support  for  bills,  no  longer  exists.  The  House  is  now  split  into  about  a 

i  caucuses;  steel,  Black,  farm,  freshman,  northeast,  etc.  Watergate  'backlash'  put  in  many  new 
lquite  young  and  independent  types:  idealistic,  but  inexperienced.  The  study  is  hosted  by 

d-winning  TV  journalist  Nancy  Dickerson.  A  1979  production,  (capcc  with  ga;  ab) 

)USE  DIVIDED,  PART  2:  LOBBIES  AND  CRITICS 

.)  a  16  minutes  56598  color:$ 15.00 

Irsstimate  has  it  that  the  number  of  lobbyists  in  Washington  has  increased  from  8000  to  15,000  in 

lust  five  years.  In  the  words  of  one  congressman,  "Walking  through  the  hall,  you  feel  as  if  your  vote 

(,l    the  auction  block."  Fred  Wertheimer,  of  the  Public  Affairs  Lobby  Common  Cause,  asserts  that 

al  interest  groups  are  now  going  to  dominate  government  policy.  Many  times,  money  is  being  used 

[ep  things  from  happening.  Congressmen  facing  this  in  Washington,  face  discouraging  criticism  and 

,^1  :icism  at  home.  49  of  them  retired  this  year.  "Sometimes,"  says  one,  "you'd  like  to  give  your  vote 

V  <  iur  constituents  to  let  them  find  out  just  what  it  means  to  have  to  decide  yes  or  no  on  a  very 

ilex  issue  —  it's  just  not  that  easy  any  more."  A  1979  production,  (capcc  with  ga;  ab) 


HOUSEFLY  (THIRD  EDITION) 

15  minutes  50624  color: $14.25 

(magnification  and  photomicrography  to  portray  the  nature  and  habits  of  the  common  housefly, 
ing  ways  in  which  it  is  a  health  menace.  Traces  its  physical  development  from  egg  through  larval 
— noupal  stages  to  the  emergence  of  the  young  fly.  Magnified  views  reveal  its  structure.  A  1982 
ruction,  (ifub;  eb) 


3 


56877 


il.il! 


color:  $18  50 
Film  sale: $300.00 
Cassette  sale: $180. 00 
itions  the  desirability  of  housing  families  in  high-rise  apartment  blocks  as  an  easy  solution  to 
-  vng  shortages.  Smaller  units  of  low-rise  buildings,  with  a  mix  of  old  and  young,  married  and  single, 
own  to  be  more  cohesive,  liveable  communities.  Prefabricated  units  offer  speed  and  variety  of 
ruction;  housing  committees  can  have  effective  input  into  planning  and  development.  Stresses 
tance  of  color,  creative  playgrounds,  tenants'  right  to  modify  homes,  and  protection  of  residential 
from  traffic.  A  1976  production,  (unchs;  ui) 


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SES  HAVE  HISTORY 

15  minutes  57053  color:$1375 

a  class  field  trip  in  San  Francisco  to  show  and  identify  period  styles  of  architecture  and 
itectural  detail,  with  the  dates  of  their  popularity.  Styles  covered  are  Italianate,  Victorian,  Classic, 
sp  i  shingle,  bungalow,  prairie  school,  and  ranch.  Vocabulary  for  detail  includes  balustrade,  gable, 


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SES  AND  PEOPLE 

20  minutes 


:o,  cupola,  fimal,  etc.  Children  familiarize  themselves  with  the  forms  by  sketching.  A  1980 
ction.  (chu) 


ARE  YOU? 

15  minutes  52566  color:$  10.00 

lines  notions  of  mental  'health'  and  'illness'  in  an  animated  format.  Explores  the  nature  of  mental 
ems  in  simple,  readily  understandable  terms.  Offers  suggestions  for  promoting  and  maintaining 
I  health.  A  1966  production,  (npi/mdpw;  apa) 


I  DOES  A  DBMS  WORK?  (COMPUTER-BASED  INFORMATION  SYSTEMS) 

25  minutes  84795  color: $20. 50 

>es  on  a  simplified  model  of  data  base  management,  based  on  CODASYL  ideas  involving 
siMi  jnents  fairly  common  among  systems.  Covers  schema,  physical  description,  subschema,  schema 
Ifpni  ssing  and  internal  storage,  storage  mechanism,  links,  retrieval.  Data  examples  are  from  Overseas 
iner  as  in  previous  programme.  A  1978  production,  (bbc  /  openu;  umed) 


MUCH  DO  YOU  SMELL? 

50  minutes         2  reels  70567  color: $27. 25 

>  experiments  designed  to  find  a  basic  system  for  categorizing  smells,  which  would  correspond  to 
ary  colors"  for  the  visual  system.  Finds  broad  variation  in  human  ability  to  detect  odor:  one  in 
itosfe  eople  are  unable  to  detect  the  perfume  of  freesias.  Shows  pheromone  experiments  with  animals; 
lates  about  the  significance  of  odors  for  subliminal  communication  in  humans.  A  1980  production. 
li) 


lit* 


TO  CREATE  A  NON-PERSON 

18  minutes  COO0 1 1:b  &  w:$  10.  OO 

satire,  irony  and  humor  to  illustrate  'how  not  to  treat  patients.'  In  a  series  of  vignettes  it  is  shown 
the  thoughtlessness  of  staff  members  can  confuse  patients,  depersonalize,  and  create 
dencies.  A  1979  production,  (rblu;  apa) 


TO  CURE  INFLATION  (FREE  TO  CHOOSE,  [9]) 

58  minutes         2  reels  70601  color: $26. 50 

nes  the  phenomenon  of  inflation.  Uses  Britain  as  an  example  of  how  inflation  weakens  the  social 
;  Japan  as  an  example  of  a  country  which  had  the  courage  to  stick  to  policies  that  required 
jnial  for  long  enough  to  cure  inflation.  Cites  "bracket-creep"  as  the  politician's  friend:  he  can 
ice  people  he  is  cutting  taxes  when  he  really  isn't.  Examines  traditional  scapegoats  as  causes  for 
on,  rejecting  these  and  laying  the  blame  on  government  regulation.  Reel  2  debates  the  issues.  A 
production,  (wqln/vida;  pennc) 


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TO  GET  THE  MOST  OUT  OF  MARGINAL  EMPLOYEES 

25  minutes  84610  color: $18. 50 

ds  for  identifying,  handling  for  improved  performance  and,  if  necessary,  firing,  marginal 

yees  are  reviewed.  Reasons  for  marginality  include  lack  of  ability,  boredom,  and  personal 

ms.  These  people  account  for  more  than  80%  of  industry's  problems:  low  production,  poor 

high  overhead.  Methods  include  identifying  the  cause,  making  initial  recommendations  to  the 


employee  with  new  chances  or  reassignments  within  reason.  Prepare  carefully  for  each  step;  if  you 
have  to  fire  a  person,  it  should  not  come  as  a  surprise.  A  1979  production,  (bbp) 

HOW  TO  SAVE  A  DROWNING  VICTIM:  THE  HEIMLICH  MANEUVER 

j-h-c-a  17  minutes  56838  color:  $16.00 

Explains  why  the  Heimlich  Maneuver  is  the  most  effective  first  aid  procedure  for  drowning  victims,  and 
demonstrates  its  correct  application.  Interviews  Dr.  Henry  J.  Heimlich,  who  assists  with  the 
explanations.  A  1981  production,  (chca;  aims) 

HOW  TO  SAY  "GOOD  BUY!" 

j-h  11  minutes  50378  color:  $12. 50 

A  teen-age  girl  considering  the  purchase  oi  contact  lenses  illustrates  the  essential  steps  in  good 
decision-making:  comparison  shopping  and  information-gathering,  the  identification  of  relevant 
alternatives  and  the  anticipation  of  consequences,  assessing  the  purchase  against  your  personal  value 
system,  and  making  and  accepting  the  decision.  A  1981  production,  (cec) 

HOW  TO  STAY  FREE  (FREE  TO  CHOOSE,  [10]) 

h-c-a  58  minutes         2  reels  70602  color: $26. 50 

Delineates  the  nature  of  the  distribution  of  power  in  Washington,  focusing  on  one  lobbyist  and  his 
activities.  Points  out  that  the  presence  of  special  interest  groups,  each  with  its  own  representation  in 
government  offices,  leads  to  agencies  working  against  each  other:  "The  results  cancel  out,  but  the 
costs  don't."  Examines  some  effects  of  HEW  (increased  medical  costs,  decreased  quality  of  education, 
status  of  the  social  security  system)  whose  annual  budget  is  smaller  only  than  those  of  the  U.S.  and  of 
Russia.  Interviews  Graham  Turner,  author  of  Business  in  Britain.  Reel  2  debates  the  issues.  A  1979 
production,  (wqln/vida;  pennc) 

HOW  TO  SURVIVE  IN  YOUR  KITCHEN 

i-j-h  15  minutes  57108  color: $14.00 

Covers  four  basic  ways  to  maximize  kitchen  safety:  use  common  sense  with  electrical  appliances, 
organize  for  safety,  pay  attention  to  what  you  are  doing,  and  store  food  properly.  Skits  illustrate  the 
types  of  dangers  and  their  solutions.  A  1981  production,  (vifi;  ab) 

HUCKLEBERRY  FINN 

j-h-c-a  74  minutes         3  reels  77015  color:$33.50 

Dramatization  based  on  Mark  Twain's  novel,  filmed  on  location,  recounts  the  true-to-life  adventures  of 
Huck  and  his  friends  Tom  Sawyer  and  the  runaway  slave,  Jim,  with  the  great  river.  Emphasizes  the  way 
in  which  Huck  and  Jim  grow  to  appreciate  each  other  as  human  beings.  Stars  Ron  Howard  as  Huck, 
Antonio  Fargas  as  Jim,  Royal  Dano  as  Mark  Twain.  A  1975  production,  (abc) 

THE  HUMAN  BODY:  CIRCULATORY  SYSTEM  (SECOND  EDITION) 

j-h-c  16  minutes  50332  color:$  16.00 

Illustrates,  using  animation,  the  flow  of  plasma,  red  and  white  cells,  nutrients  and  waste  throughout  the 
body.  Explains  the  construction,  role,  and  operation  of  the  human  heart  and  its  double  circuit  of  veins 
and  arteries.  Examines  the  role  of  nerve  impulses,  horomones,  and  the  lymphatic  system  as  it  relates  to 
the  circulatory.  A  1980  production,  (c) 

THE  HUMAN  BODY:  DIGESTIVE  SYSTEM  (SECOND  EDITION) 

j-h-c  16  minutes  50463  color:$14.50 

Traces  the  movement  of  food  and  the  chemical  changes  it  undergoes  in  the  digestive  system:  the 
extraction  of  nutrients  and  their  routing  to  cells,  and  the  disposal  of  waste  products.  Shows  the  roles  of 
the  various  parts  by  means  of  animation,  microphotography  and  x-ray.  A  1980  production,  (c) 

THE  HUMAN  BODY:  EXCRETORY  SYSTEM  (SECOND  EDITION) 

j-h-c  14  minutes  50932  color:$  14.00 

Animation  portrays  the  work  of  kidneys,  lungs,  skin  and  intestines  in  removing  nitrogen  compounds, 
salts,  water,  carbon  dioxide  and  heat  from  the  blood.  Explains  regulation  of  excretory  organs  by  the 
endocrine  glands.  A  1980  production,  (c) 

THE  HUMAN  BODY:  MUSCULAR  SYSTEM  (SECOND  EDITION) 

j-h-c  11  minutes  05041  color:  $12. 25 

Portrays  nature,  structure,  function  and  interaction  of  the  nearly  four  hundred  muscles  which  make  up 
approximately  half  the  weight  of  a  normal  body.  Uses  animation,  live  action,  x-ray,  micro  and 
endoscopic  photography  to  illustrate,  distinguishing  striated,  smooth  and  cardiac  muscles,  and 
explaining  the  role  of  electrical  impulses  in  movement.  A  1980  production,  (c) 

THE  HUMAN  BODY:  NERVOUS  SYSTEM  (SECOND  EDITION) 

j-h-c  22  minutes  50637  color: $19.00 

Describes  the  structure  of  neurons,  explaining  with  animation  how  their  structure  enables  them  to 
transmit  electrochemical  impulses.  Describes  the  main  parts  of  the  brain,  discussing  right  /  left 
hemisphere  specialization.  Compares  sensory-motor  pathways  involving  conscious,  unconscious  and 
reflex  response.  A  1980  production,  (c) 

THE  HUMAN  BODY:  REPRODUCTIVE  SYSTEM  (SECOND  EDITION) 

j-h-c  15  minutes  51600  color: $14. 50 

Animation  illustrates  the  role  of  pituitary  hormones  in  the  maturation  and  functioning  of  reproductive 
systems  in  the  human  male  and  female.  Compares  structures  and  functions  of  the  two  systems, 
explains  how  the  fertilized  egg  receives  half  its  chromosomes  from  each  parent.  A  1980  production,  (c) 

THE  HUMAN  BODY:  RESPIRATORY  SYSTEM  (SECOND  EDITION) 

j-h-c  13  minutes  60061  color:  $ 1350 

Explains  the  physical  and  chemical  handling  of  air  by  the  various  parts  of  the  human  respiratory 
system,  using  animation,  micro  and  endoscopic  photography,  and  x-ray.  Describes  the  feedback  system 
which  monitors  the  body's  need  for  oxygen,  showing  what  occurs  at  molecular,  cellular  and  organic 
levels.  A  1980  production,  (c) 


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THE  HUMAN  BODY:  SKELETAL  SYSTEM  (SECOND  EDITION) 

j-h-c  12  minutes  57006  color: $  13.25 

Presents  the  nature  of  the  human  bone  framework,  in  its  multiple  roles  as  protector  and  basic  structure 
for  other  body  parts.  Uses  animation  and  x-ray  photography  to  illustrate  roles  and  relationships  of 
bones,  and  their  interconnections.  A  1980  production,  (c) 

THE  HUMAN  BODY:  SYSTEMS  WORKING  TOGETHER 

j-h-c-a  15  minutes  56643  color:$  16.00 

Coordination  and  complex  interaction  of  systems  is  clarified  and  demonstrated  through  animation.  Uses 
microphotography,  motion  x-ray,  and  endoscopic  pictures  to  illustrate,  relating  them  with  animated 
diagrams.  A  1980  production,  (c) 

THE  HUMAN  BODY:  THE  ENDOCRINE  SYSTEM 

j-h-c-a  15  minutes  56655  color: $14. 50 

Animation  clarifies  the  location  and  function  of  the  glands  in  the  endocrine  system:  pituitary,  thyroid 
and  parathyroid,  Islets  of  Langerhans,  adrenals,  testes  /  ovaries.  Edited  together  with  live  footage,  to 
relate  healthful  activities  to  these  invisible  supportive  processes.  A  1980  production,  (inmi;  c) 

THE  HUMAN  NERVOUS  SYSTEM 

i-j-h  13  minutes  57046  color: $  13.25 

Explains  the  structure  and  functioning  of  the  human  nervous  system  by  comparison  with  simpler 
systems  (hydra,  earthworm),  and  by  animation.  Deals  with  roles  of  neurons,  medulla,  cerebellum  and 
cerebral  cortex.  Uses  the  incident  of  a  burned  finger  to  show  system  action.  Analytical  diagrams  show 
neuronal  structure:  nucleus,  axon,  end  brush,  dendrites.  A  1981  production,  (chu) 

THE  HUMAN  PROBLEM  IN  MANAGEMENT:  APPROACHES  TO  ORGANIZATIONAL 
BEHAVIOR  MODIFICATION 

h-c-a  26  minutes  84841  color:$  17.25 

Reviews  the  five  steps  in  industrial  relations  theory  for  performance  improvement  analysis:  selection  of 
critical  behavior,  measuring  that  behavior,  analysing  consequences,  selecting  strategy,  and  evaluation. 
Targets  "feedback"  as  critical  to  performance,  asserts  that  98%  of  feedback  systems  in  organizations 
are  deficient.  Largely  lecture  /  question  format,  with  use  of  overhead  projector.  A  1978  production, 
(hip;  dai) 

HUMAN  SETTLEMENTS  AND  ENERGY  CONSERVATION 

h-c-a  25  minutes  84908  color: $2 1.25 

Film  sale:$375.00 
Cassette  sale: $225. 00 
Describes  fuel  savings  and  new  sources  of  energy  in  the  U.S.  Smaller,  more  economical  cars  are  being 
bought;  buses  and  car-pools  have  priority  on  commuter  highways;  the  55  mph  speed  limit  is  mandatory. 
Better  insulated,  higher-density  housing,  fuel-efficient  office  buildings  and  practical  solar  heating 
systems  are  being  developed.  Power  station  waste  heat  is  being  redirected  for  residential  and 
commercial  use,  as  is  garbage  incineration  after  extraction  of  metals.  A  1976  production,  (unchs;  ui) 

THE  HUNGRY  WALRUS  (INUIT  LEGENDS  SERIES) 

k-p  6  minutes  05033  color:$  10.50 

Orfik,  who  is  the  best  carver  in  his  Eskimo  village,  carves  a  snow  statue  of  a  baby  walrus,  which,  during 
the  night,  comes  to  life  and  threatens  to  eat  everything  in  sight,  growing  to  gigantic  size.  As  he  is  about 
to  eat  Orfik's  igloo,  Orfik  wakes  up.  Puppet  animation.  Available  also  in  French  under  the  title  LE 
CAUCHEMAR  (LE  MORSE  AFFAME).  A  1982  production,  (ancan;  befi) 

THE  HUNT  FOR  THE  LEGION  KILLER 

h-c-a  57  minutes         2  reels  70591  color:$28.00 

A  true  scientific  detective  story  resumes  the  history  and  status  of  research  on  legionella,  species 
pneumophilia,  which  causes  "Legionnaire's  Disease."  Covers  the  long  and  discouraging  struggle  to 
isolate  and  identify  the  organism,  and  to  trace  the  way  in  which  it  spreads.  Shows  how  growing 
knowledge  linked  other  outbreaks:  Michigan,  Indiana,  Tennessee,  Oxford,  England.  Explains  why  the  case 
was  so  difficult,  emphasizes  the  dogged  perseverance  which  broke  it.  The  organism  can  exist  in  tap 
water,  but  people  are  not  infected  by  drinking,  only  by  inhalation  of  mist.  A  1981  production, 
(bbc/wgbh;  tlf) 

HURRICANE  HIGGINS 

h-c-a  28  minutes  83674  color:$18.75 

Traces  the  rise  to  popularity  of  snooker  as  a  working-class  sport,  attributing  it  to  the  surprising  skill  of 
Alex  Higgins  of  Belfast,  who  became  World  Professional  Snooker  Champion  at  the  unprecedented  age  of 
23.  Fanatic  for  perfection  and  excitement,  Higgins  shook  "the  suave,  professional  snooker  world"  with 
his  rise  to  fame,  documented  in  this  film.  A  1974  production,  (thtv;  bon) 


HYDROGEN  CHEMISTRY  (CHEM  101) 

c-a  16  minutes      %"  U-Matic 


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color:  $3 1.50 
Cassette  Sale:  $140.00 
Begins  with  the  formation  of  hydrogen  by  natural  means  and  a  discussion  of  the  hydrogen  geocorona. 
Compounds  of  hydrogen  are  classified  by  chemical  and  physical  properties.  Those  compounds  discussed 
in  some  detail  are  the  hydrogen  halides.  Properties  which  are  examined  for  covalent  halides  are 
solubility  in  aqueous  solutions  and  oxidation.  Ionic  hydrides  and  interstitial  hydrides  are  compared  to 
the  covalent  halides.  Hydrogenation  is  given  as  a  demonstration  of  the  usefulness  of  hydrogen  to 
industry.  A  1974  production,  (ui) 

[HYSTERIA:  LANGUAGE  OF  THE  BODY]  (L'HYSTERIE:  LANGAGE  DU  CORPS) 

c-a  43  minutes      %"  U-Matic        K00063  color:$33.00 

Cassette  Sale:  $387.00 
Examines  the  phenomenon  of  conversion  disorders  which  result  in  the  physical  expression  of  pain  that 
is  actually  of  mental  origin.  Usually  associated  with  a  suppressed  conflict  or  with  traumatic  memories, 
it  is  considered  by  professionals  to  be  the  physical  manifestation  of  an  unbearable  idea.  The  patient 
himself  has  no  clue  to  its  meaning.  Examines  several  individual  cases,  strangest  of  which  is  a  travelling 


patient  who  has  managed  to  convince  twenty  different  surgeons  that  he  might  be  helped  by  surgery 
1967  production,  (jabo) 


IBM  AT  THE  FAIR 

j-h-c-a  8  minutes  04976  color:$10. 

The  Eames  camera  captures  the  spirit  of  the  IBM  Pavillion  at  the  1964-65  New  York  World's  Fa 
exhibits,  media  presentations,  architecture  and  spectators  (sometimes  pixillated)  reveal  aspects  unio 
to  the  filmic  presentation.  A  1965  production,  (ere;  pyr) 


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I  AM  A  RUNNER 

j-h-c-a  22  minutes  56599  color:$16. 

Sharon  Barbano,  Women's  30,000  Meter  champion  and  Bill  Rodgers,  U.S.  Marathon  record  holder  t 
about  improving  warm-up  and  running  techniques.  Tips  for  novice  runners  are  included  w 
slow-motion  studies  of  the  styles  of  women  running  champions  —  proper  arm  swing,  stride,  a  i 
landing.  Jacqueline  Hansen  narrates  documentary  footage  of  the  Bonnie  Bell  10,000  Meter  Run 
Boston,  an  event  in  which  4,500  women  participate.  Attention  is  focused  on  the  strategy  of  the  r; 
and  the  inclusion  of  the  habit  of  running  into  the  women's  lifestyles.  A  1979  production,  (yhann;  c) 


I  CALL  IT  WORK 

h-c-a  22  minutes  57011  color:$16    i 

Explores  cases  in  which  people  have  made  radical  changes  from  highly  remunerative  jobs  because  si 
jobs  provided  them  no  sense  of  inner  satisfaction.  Interviews  a  former  lawyer  who  now  works  a 
publisher.  Questions  a  system  which  has  caused  such  widespread  discontent  with  its  absence  of  hurr 
values.  A  1979  production,  (desu;  fi) 

I  KNOW  A  SECRET 

/-/  25  minutes  85171  color :$2C\ 

Set  on  Prince  Edward  Island  in  the  early  thirties,  dramatically  recounts  the  story  of  Jane  Lawrence,  i  j 
goes  to  stay  with  an  aunt  in  the  country  after  the  death  of  her  father.  Taunted  by  two  of  the  It  i 
children  with  a  secret  that  concerns  her  identity,  Jane  learns  about  self-esteem,  independent  think/ 
and  peer  pressure.  Adapted  from  the  short  story  by  Lucy  Maud  Montgomery.  A  1982  production,  (a  j 
befi) 

I  REMEMBER  HARLEM,  PART  1:  THE  EARLY  YEARS  (1600-1930) 

h-c-a  58  minutes         2  reels  98942  color: $21 

Resumes  the  years  of  the  area  during  which  it  changed  from  Lenape,  an  Indian  settlement  to  Nin 
Haarlem,  to  Harlem,  and  from  rural  to  residential  to  metropolitan.  Interviews  people  who  were  yo* 
during  the  years  when  Harlem  featured  fine  housing  and  space  to  build  more,  when  Blacks  and  wtv 
found  unity  in  aesthetic  mutual  interest,  when  the  city  was  'a  safe  and  beautiful  place  for  promena 
full  of  ice  cream  parlors  and  evenings  of  family  music'  Reviews  some  signs  of  the  coming  troubles: 
Black  369th  regiment  had  to  serve  under  the  flag  of  France  in  the  first  world  war,  because  a 
service  was  "for  whites  only,"  and  "Hell's  Kitchen"  earned  its  name  as  the  scene  of  Saturday  n 
ethnic  brawls.  Features  introductory  footage  cut  to  the  rhythm  of  "Take  the  A-Train."  Sponsored  I 
grant  from  the  National  Endowment  for  the  Arts.  A  1980  production,  (wnet;  ffth) 


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I  REMEMBER  HARLEM,  PART  2:  THE  DEPRESSION  YEARS  (1930-1940) 

h-c-a  58  minutes         2  reels  98943  color:$2> 

Reviews  the  changing  ethnic  composition  of  the  community:  Irish,  Italian,  Black  and  Spanish  immigr. 
move  in  to  mix  with  the  Dutch,  Swedish  and  Jewish  population  already  there.  By.the  early  19$ 
central  Harlem  is  almost  entirely  Black.  Gives  characteristics  of  the  residences  and  amusements  of 
time:  people  lived  in  "cold  water  flats,"  danced  at  the  Irish  Dance  Hall,  listened  to  Father  Divine,  pi; 
"The  Black  Penny  Game"  derived  from  the  Louisiana  Lottery.  The  depression  brought  special  kind 
hardships,  as  later  the  discontinuance  of  the  WPA,  which  was  a  major  tragedy  in  this  area.  Reco 
the  rise  of  Adam  Clayton  Powell,  shows  footage  of  the  Louis-Schnelling  fight  and  assesses  its  impat 
the  Black  world.  Interviews  Blacks  of  outstanding  achievement  such  as  author  James  Baldwin  and  J 
Bruce  Wright.  Ends  with  footage  showing  a  dance  at  the  famous  Savoy,  (wnet;  ffth) 


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I  REMEMBER  HARLEM,  PART  3:  TOWARD  FREEDOM  (1940-1965) 

h-c-a  58  minutes         2  reels  98944  color:$2 

Continues  to  present  milestones  in  the  struggle  for  equality:  the  Harlem  Job  Commission,  the  picki 
of  stores  which  would  not  hire  Blacks,  the  career  of  Adam  Clayton  Powell.  Recalls  the  career  fc;,fs, 
performers  such  as  Duke  Ellington,  Count  Basie,  Louis  Armstrong,  Lena  Home.  Interviews  Vivian  H< 
who  was  a  performer  at  the  famous  Apollo  Theatre.  Covers  the  1943  riots,  a  discussion  of  the 
wars;  includes  footage  of  Castro's  reception  on  a  visit  to  Harlem.  Comments  on  the  tragedies  o 
1960's,  the  beginning  of  the  drug  problem.  Introduces  Malcolm  X.  A  1980  production,  (wnet;  ffth) 


I  REMEMBER  HARLEM,  PART  4:  TOWARD  A  NEW  DAY  (1965-1980) 

h-c-a  58  minutes         2  reels  98945  color:  $2 

Analyses  the  history  of  the  formation  of  the  Black  attitude  toward  police;  resumes  the  principh 
Malcolm  X  and  of  Black  Nationalism.  Reviews  the  careers  of  Martin  Luther  King,  of  Adam  Clayton  P 
as  Congressman,  of  Rap  Brown  and  Stokeley  Carmichael.  Rev.  Charles  Kenyatta  and  Attorney 
Walker  present  the  somber  side:  the  drug  problem,  an  attempt  to  found  and  run  a  Black  cooper 
supermarket  which  ran  afoul  of  the  politics  of  prejudice.  Visits  churches  in  the  community  and  te 
their  role  in  housing  redevelopment  and  urban  programs.  Features  a  Black  choir  singing  "Goin'  Hoi 
Live  with  God."  A  1980  production,  (wnet;  ffth) 

I  WASN'T  SCARED 

p-i-j  17  minutes  56969  color:  $; 

Dramatizes  a  narrow  escape  stemming  from  a  young  boy's  ignoring  posted  warning  signs,  persu 
his  sister  to  enter  fenced  military  land,  and  finding  an  old  bomb.  Features  a  rescue  by  members  t 
Canadian  National  Defense  squad.  A  1977  production,  (cdnd  /  nfbc;  ab) 


IBIZA 

j-h-c-a  26  minutes  H00012VC  color:$2^^ 

Second  largest  of  the  Balearic  Islands,  in  the  Mediterranean  between  Spain  and  Africa,  Ibiza  offe  * 
that  a  tourist  could  want  of  perfect  climate,  a  sense  of  ancient  history,  and  the  slow  pace  of  a  difl  \ 


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■'  e.  The  Punic  museum  offers  reminders  of  the  role  the  island  has  played  as  a  cultural  crossroads 
ver  3000  years.  Hints  for  travellers  are  given  in  the  narration,  but  prices  are  as  of  production 
i%"  U-Matic  videocassette.  75  (?)  (bon;  heri) 


INFLATION  -  THE  FIRE  THAT  WON'T  GO  OUT    /    41 


IPAN  CAN...WHY  CAN'T  WE? 

80  minutes         2  reels  98924  color: $45.00 

'ws  ingredients  in  Japan's  phenomenal  growth  in  productivity.  Emphasizes  worker  participation, 
;y  control,  and  the  statistical  analysis  methods  of  Dr.  W.  Edwards  Deming.  Shows  results  in  U.S. 
ries  now  trying  similar  methods.  An  NBC  White  Paper,  produced  in  1980.  (nbc;  fi) 


GROWING,  I'M  CHANGING  (GROWING  UP,  WITH  SANDY  OFFENHEIM) 

1 1  minutes  050 15  color:$  1 1. 75 


He  problems  of  feeling  "in  between"  little  and  big  are  explored  as  the  caterpillars  become 
Irflies  at  last.  Songs  include  "I  Swallowed  My  Tooth  for  Lunch,"  and  "I'm  Growing,  I'm  Changing." 
10  production,  (pwti;  befi) 


mwls 

will 


;ES  OF  THE  WILD:  A  PORTRAIT  OF  ROBERT  BATEMAN 

xal  22  minutes  56847  color:  $18.00 

s  Canadian  artist-naturalist  Robert  Bateman  at  work,  filming  and  painting  the  wildlife  he  loves  so 
jboth  in  Canada  and  in  Africa.  Canada  has  honored  at  least  two  of  his  works  by  featuring  them  on 
al  issues  of  Canadian  postage  stamps.  Shows  the  ways  in  which  he  uses  photographs,  natural 
ts  and  clay  models  as  themic  elements  in  his  paintings.  A  1978  production,  (nfbc;  benf) 


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11:  [BEEGIE  AND  THE  EGG] 

7  minutes  05021  color:  $10. 50 

ites  the  story  of  a  Masai  girl  whose  dream  strengthens  her  faith  and  brightens  her  life.  Shows 
thing  of  Masai  culture  and  opens  discussions  about  what  it  can  mean  to  be  brave.  A  1976 
ction.  (ngsa;  befi) 


ORTAL  IMAGE 

3  22  minutes  56586  color: $14. 50 

ntation  of  the  lifestyle,  philosophy  and  works  of  one  of  Canada's  leading  sculptors,  Leo  Mol,  who 
,,  through  the  lost  wax  method,  in  bronze.  In  an  abandoned  schoolhouse  in  Winnepeg,  Manitoba,  he 
is  studio.  The  entire  procedure  of  a  sculpture  /  portrait  is  shown,  from  the  initial  modeling 
wi  gh  every  step  of  the  craftsman's  work,  which  Mol  does  personally,  for  complete  control.  Shows 
others  of  Mol's  works,  revealing  his  sensitivity  to  the  expression  of  character  in  sculpture.  A 
production,  (slno;  far) 


i  inn 


IMPACT  OF  TELEVISION 

20  minutes  56683  color:$  15.50 

gh  interviews  with  television  personalities  and  media  critics,  selected  footage  from  currently 
ar  shows,  and  studies  of  two  families  (one  seeing  television  for  the  first  time,  the  other  doing 
ut  it  for  the  first  time),  examines  the  nature  of  television's  varied  effects  in  the  human 
unity.  A  1980  production,  (eb) 


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10  minutes  04925  color:$  12.50 

ated  to  Oskar  Fischinger  and  animated  entirely  by  means  of  Avery  self-adhesive  labels,  this 
tfully  amusing  war  between  a  red  arrow  and  a  white  dot  ends  in  impasse.  A  film  by  Frank  Mouris 
INK  FILM  fame,  with  Caroline  Mouris.  A  1978  production,  (fern;  phpr) 


IMPROVEMENT  OF  RURAL  HABITAT 

12  minutes 


56878 


color  :$  13.50 
Film  sale: $180.00 
Cassette  sale:$  110.00 
ares  traditional  housebuilding  materials  —  mud,  woven  walls,  banana  leaf  roofs  —  with  new 
ials  like  brick  and  corrugated  metal,  then  focuses  on  a  thriving  agricultural  colony  where  farmers 
owing  diversified  cash  crops  of  tea,  coffee,  sugar,  bananas,  papayas  and  corn  in  Rwanda.  Villages 
it  from  piped  water,  well-organized  schools  and  comprehensive  health-care  clinics  offering 
nity  and  hygiene  education  for  women.  Local  credit  union  gives  farmers  financial  security,  savings 
ti'i  iredit  when  needed.  A  1976  production,  (unchs;  ui) 


IMPROVEMENT  OF  RURAL  HABITAT  IN  KAGANDA 

i  10  minutes  56879  color:$  13.00 

Film  sale:$1 50.00 

Cassette  sale:$90.00 

nents  a  cooperative  experiment  in  Burundi  where  people  learn  to  build  themselves  better  housing, 

mainly  local  materials  with  minimum  dependence  on  imports.  Villagers  work  under  the  supervision 

fI,Sl  laid  instructor.  Combining  traditional  and  modern  techniques,  houses  are  built  of  laterite,  mixed 

lry  and  adobe,  outside  walls  receiving  an  extra  coating  of  cement.  Doors  are  made  of  split  logs; 

cptus  wood  frames  covered  with  corrugated  tin  form  the  roof.  There  have  been  some  difficulties 

e  ransportation  and  financing;  future  plans  include  a  rural  credit  union.  A  1976  production,  (unchs; 

lilj  ill 

WORLD  OF  THEIR  OWN 

i  26  minutes  83666  color: $18. 25 

nes  the  nature  and  problems  of  autism  through  three  specific  cases  in  Britain's  Radlett  School  for 
ic  Children.  Eventually  the  school  will  be  able  to  handle  30— but  there  are  5000  autistic  children 
tain,  of  whom  only  700  can  be  helped  by  special  education.  Interviews  families  and  attempts  to 
iew  the  autistic.  Several  ages  are  represented.  A  1974  production,  (thtv;  bon) 


^JASEOFFIRE  (SECOND  EDITION) 

ral  17  minutes  56746  color: $14. 75 

is  combustion  and  explains  dangers;  enumerates  hazards,  preventive  measures  and  escape  tactics. 
t,,.*  es  safety  precautions  for  storage  of  flammable  materials,  types  and  uses  of  fire  extinguishers, 
*  elements  and  critical  importance  of  escape  plans.  A  1981  production,  (eb) 


IN  DARK  PLACES:  REMEMBERING  THE  HOLOCAUST 

j-h-c-a             58  minutes         2  reels             70495  color: $28. 50 

It  was  the  fimmaker's  aim  to  show  "how  we  remember  —  and  why  we  might  try  to  forget..."  the 
holocaust.  As  the  daughter  of  a  couple  who  survived  the  holocaust,  filmmaker  Gma  Blumenfeld  has  not 
sought  to  reconstruct  the  historical  event,  but  to  trace  and  analyse  the  nature  of  its  presence  in  the 
thinking  —  drama,  art,  film,  writing,  and  political  rhetoric  —  of  the  present.  A  1978  production. 
(phpr) 

IN  LOVELAND:  STORY  OF  A  TEEN-AGE  SUICIDE 

j-h-c-a  28  minutes  85037  color: $20.00 

Documentary  review  of  circumstances  surrounding  the  suicide  of  a  teenage  boy  in  Colorado.  His  family 
and  friends  piece  together  the  events  and  feehgs  which  preceded  the  suicide,  speculating  on  what  they 
might  have  done.  A  teen  discussion  group  frankly  identifies  suicide  as  "a  way  to  get  back  at  parents." 
Encourages  viewers  to  be  aware  of  warning  signs.  A  1981  production,  (j-h-c-a) 

IN  SEARCH  OF  JUSTICE 

h-c-a  28  minutes  84632  color:  $20. 00 

Seeks  to  reduce  the  complexity  of  the  legal  system  for  the  understanding  of  the  viewer  by  showing  the 
operation  of  its  various  components  during  a  typical  day.  Henry  Fonda  as  narrator  links  scenes  of 
clients  consulting  attorneys,  attorneys  before  courtrooms,  law  students  in  classes,  a  legislative  session, 
a  meeting  of  the  supreme  court,  and  the  president  signing  a  bill  into  law.  A  1978  production,  (amffo; 
ab) 

IN  THE  BEGINNING 

h-c-a  58  minutes         2  reels  70502  color: $27. 50 

Lord  Kenneth  Clark's  view  of  Egypt's  contribution  to  civilization  emphasizes  the  ways  in  which  it 
flourished,  and  the  reasons  for  its  longevity,  which  he  says  "depended  on  her  respect  for  the  natural 
order  of  things  —  on  renewal,  the  husbanding  of  nature,  the  feeling  of  sympathy  for  fellow  creatures, 
both  human  and  animal,  and  the  belief  that  some  part  of  us  is  immortal."  A  1976  production,  (rd;  pyr) 

[IN  VITRO  ORGANOTYPE  CULTURE  OF  HUMAN  MALIGNANT  TUMORS]  (CULTURE 
ORGANOTYPIQUE  IN  VITRO  DE  TUMEURS  MALIGNES) 

c-a  25  minutes      3A"  U-Matic        K00029  color: $28.00 

Cassette  Sale:  $225.00 
Time-lapse  cinephotomicrography  (with  the  equivalent  of  4  seconds=l  day)  shows  actual  tumor 
growth.  In  vitro  culture  is  used  to  provide  cancers  for  experimenters  trying  to  determine  which 
substances  promote,  and  which  inhibit,  growth.  Shows  phases  of  the  laboratory  technique,  including 
those  which  identify  sources  of  nourishment  for  abnormal  cells.  Elaborates  on  the  discovery  of  foods 
other  than  living  tissue;  lists  among  the  advantages  of  the  procedure  the  opportunity  to  identify  special 
characteristics  of  various  cancers.  A  1970  production,  (jabo) 

INCIDENT  AT  BROWN'S  FERRY 

h-c-a  59  minutes  70482  color: $29. 50 

Concerns  a  fire  started  by  a  nuclear  power  plant  worker  while  checking  for  air  leaks  using  a  lit  candle 
—  the  result  was  a  $150  million  loss,  no  deaths  or  injuries.  Scientists,  professionals,  and  lay  people 
examine  what  could  have  happened,  and,  in  presenting  different  sides  of  the  nuclear  debate,  expose  the 
strengths  and  weaknesses  of  current  plant  designs.  Uses  animation  to  illustrate  some  of  the  risks  which 
continue  to  plague  the  nuclear  industry.  Narrated  for  NOVA  by  Richard  Kiley.  Mounted  on  two  reels.  A 
1977  production,  (wgbh;  tlf) 

INDIVIDUAL  OFFENSIVE  TECHNIQUES  (CAPTIONED) 

j-h-c  15  minutes  57019  color:$  12.75 

This  captioned  version  makes  content  accessible  to  hearing  impaired.  For  description,  see  original 
entry.  (Ika;  mcfi) 

INFANT  DEVELOPMENT  IN  THE  KIBBUTZ 

c-a  28  minutes  84927  color:$15.75 

Films  typical  daily  activities  in  a  kibbutz  'baby  house,'  explaining  the  concepts  which  have  produced  the 
arrangements  and  methods.  Emphasizes  the  role  of  the  'metapelet,'  or  care-giver,  the  small  size  of  the 
group,  the  home  atmosphere,  the  scheduling  of  a  late  afternoon  period  about  three  hours  long  when  the 
entire  family  is  together.  Enumerates  results:  a  precocious  interest  in  pictures  and  symbols,  early  social 
interaction  and  language  development,  a  relative  absence  of  stress  in  the  shift  from  mother  to 
metapelet.  Filmed  at  Kibbutz  Dahlia.  A  1979  production,  (ethn;  scamp) 

INFINITE  HORIZONS:  SPACE  BEYOND  APOLLO 

h-c-a  27  minutes  84637  color:  $18.50 

Using  historical  film,  models,  and  NASA  simulations,  seeks  to  convey  plans  for  the  launching  of  a  space 
shuttle,  of  a  satellite  with  a  telescope  similar  to  the  one  at  Mount  Palomar  observatory,  of 
solar-collector  satellites,  of  laser  weaponry,  and  of  the  implications  of  these  plans  for  life  on  earth.  A 
1979  production,  (abc) 

[INFLAMMATION  AND  ITS  MECHANISMS]  ([-'INFLAMMATION  ET  SES 
MECANISMES) 

c-a  19  minutes      %■"  U-Matic        K00030  color:$28.00 

Cassette  Sale:  $171.00 
Studies  causal  mechanisms  for  the  deposit  of  microcrystals  in  joint  spaces  and  the  ensuing 
inflammatory  manifestations.  Focuses  particularly  on  gout,  explaining  with  animation  and  arthroscopic 
photographs.  Lists  several  chemicals  useful  in  mediating  such  inflammation.  Prize  for  the  best  medical 
film,  Entretiens  de  Bichat,  1975.  (jabo) 

INFLATION  -  THE  FIRE  THAT  WON'T  GO  OUT 

h-c-a  46  minutes  90325  color:$27.00 

Examines  the  causal  factors  which  contribute  to  this  economic  disease:  deficit  spending,  the  'buy  now' 
syndrome,  the  foreign  view  of  dollar  value,  declining  productivity,  and  the  wage-price  spiral.  Examines 
the  mysterious  resistance  of  the  current  set  of  problems  to  traditional  remedies.  A  1979  production, 
(capec;  abc) 


42    /     [INFLUENZA  VACCINE]  (VACCIN  GRIPPAL:  FABRICATION  ET  CONTROLES) 


[INFLUENZA  VACCINE]  (VACCIN  GRIPPAL:  FABRICATION  ET  CONTROLES) 

c-a  13  minutes      W  U-Matic        K00072  color:$28.00 

Cassette  Sale:  $117.00 
Covers  the  manufacture,  storage,  testing,  and  distribution  of  viral  innoculants.  Lists  components  and 
methodology  of  preparation,  showing  estimation  of  concentration,  freezing,  elements  of  purity  control 
and  the  testing  of  virulence.  Includes  preparation  of  individual  syringes,  screening  and  labelling,  storage 
conditions.  A  1978  production,  (jabo) 

INFORMATION  SYSTEMS  AND  DATA  BASES  (COMPUTER-BASED  INFORMATION 
SYSTEMS) 

h-c-a  25  minutes  84793  color:$20.50 

Introduces  principal  features  of  computer-based  information  systems  by  examining  a  credit  card  system 
administered  by  the  Joint  Credit  Card  Company.  Uses  diagrams  to  show  file  structures,  information 
flow,  and  transactions.  Discusses  alternative  file  structures,  using  links  which  permit  holding  data  for 
dual  purposes  without  duplicate,  separate,  data  holdings.  A  1979  production,  (bbc  /  openu;  umed) 

INSECT  LIFE  CYCLES 

j-h-c-a  15  minutes  56702  color: $14.50 

Presents  close-up  photographic  documentation  of  insect  life  cycles,  distinguishing  simple  from  complete 
metamorphosis.  Included  are  several  types  of  moths  and  butterflies,  wasps,  cicadas,  praying  mantis.  A 
1980  production,  (cec) 

INSECTS:  THE  LOVELY  AND  THE  LETHAL 

i-j-h  23  minutes  84718  color:$16.50 

How  insects  have  evolved  and  adapted,  and  what  they  contribute  to  ecology  is  documented  in  this  film. 
Defines  chemical  and  biological  insect  control,  explains  chemical  side-effects.  Covers  physical 
characteristics  and  reproductive  processes.  A  1980  production,  (eb) 

INSIDE  THE  MOUNTAIN 

j-h-c-a  16  minutes  57020  color:$  13.25 

Tells  the  story  of  tungsten:  its  characteristics,  identification  and  naming  (Swedish  for  "heavy  stone,") 
its  principal  locations  on  the  globe,  the  procedures  for  its  mining  and  the  best  known  industrial  uses.  A 
1973  production,  (naf;  mcfi) 

INSIGHT  SERIES    see: 

PLUS  TIME  SERVED 
(pafa) 

INSTEAD  OF  PRISONS:  REHABILITATING  OFFENDERS 

c-a  26  minutes  81744  b&w:$  10.00 

Visits  PORT  (Probationed  Offenders  Rehabilitation  and  Training),  a  community-based  treatment  facility 
designed  as  an  alternative  to  jail.  Narrator/commentator  is  Dr.  Francis  Tyce.  A  1972  production, 
(wwmp;  apa) 

INSURANCE  NEEDS  FOR  SMALL  BUSINESS  (MANAGEMENT  CLINIC  SERIES) 

c-a  19  minutes  57002  color:$  16.75 

Lists  ways  for  identifying  and  minimizing  risks  in  a  small  business  venture.  Covers  nine  potential  risk 
areas,  counsels  which  can  best  be  absorbed,  which  insured,  which  prevented.  Advises  obtaining 
professional  help  in  establishing  a  program,  and  insisting  on  an  annual  review  to  track  changing 
circumstances.  A  1982  production,  (fbdb;  befi) 

[THE  INTESTINAL  IMMUNE  BARRIER]  (LA  BARRIERE  IMMUNITAIRE  INTESTINALE) 

c-a  20  minutes      %"  U-Matic        K00031  color:$28.00 

Cassette  Sale:  $180.00 
Lists  and  describes  pathological  states  involving  the  immune  system  in  the  small  intestine,  illustrating 
by  means  of  diagrams,  photomicrographic  pictures,  and  X-rays.  Covers  clinical  aspects  (radiology, 
biopsy,  immuno-fluorescence,  and  antigen  stimulation  tests).  A  1979  production,  (jabo) 

INTO  THE  EARTH 

h-c-a  25  minutes  84782  color: $20 50 

Demonstrates  experimentally  the  relationships  in  the  formula  relating  wave  velocity  to  density  and 
elastic  modulus  of  the  medium.  Distinguishes  compressional  pulses  (P-waves)  from  transverse  pulses 
(S-waves)  and  shows  how  they  relate  in  two  and  three-dimensional  media.  Then  applies  these  principles 
to  earthquake  waves,  to  show  what  can  be  learned  from  them  about  earth's  structure  and  core.  The 
recording  of  P  and  S-wave  earth  tremors  and  times,  and  the  tracing  of  successive  wave-paths  through 
earth's  core,  illustrates  the  evidence  for  a  high-velocity  solid  inner  core.  Predicts  that  earth's  structure 
can  be  assessed,  even  to  possible  rock  types,  by  this  method.  A  1978  production,  (bbc  /  openu;  umed) 

INTRODUCING  JANET 

j-h-c-a  25  minutes  85000  color: $2 1.00 

Dramatizes  the  events  which  bring  an  uncertain  and  insecure  teen-age  girl  out  of  role-playing  and  into 
self-discovery.  School  scenes  reveal  her  writing  talent  and  the  blustery,  bogus  person  she  pretends  to 
be.  Scenes  at  a  young  people's  club  specializing  in  humor,  where  she  goes  to  research  a  paper  on  what 
makes  people  laugh,  show  the  potentially  attractive  real  person  she  is  growing  into.  A  1981  production, 
(cflf;  befi) 

INTRODUCTION  TO  CHEMICAL  EQUILIBRIUM  (CHEM  101) 

c-a  22  minutes      %"  U-Matic        CO0 126  color: $42.00 

Cassette  Sale:  $190.00 
Defines  and  gives  examples  of  physical  equilibrium  as  a  basis  for  understanding  the  concept  of  chemical 
equilbirum.  Explains  and  gives  examples  of  homogenous  and  heterogeneous  equilibria.  Describes  and 
graphs  the  Haber  Process,  used  in  industry  for  the  synthesis  of  ammonia.  Covers  the  Law  of  Mass 
Action  and  the  formula  for  calculating  the  Equilibrium  Constant.  Emphasizes  the  importance  of  using 
the  proper  units  for  this  calculation  (Provides  discussion  break  here.)  Explains  Le  Chateher's  principle 
and  its  application  to  constant  temperature  reactions;  then  explains  temperature-dependence  of  the 
Equilibrium  Constant,  showing  how  to  predict  the  effect  of  temperature  change  on  endothermic  and 


exothermic  processes.  Defines  and  discusses  the  role  of  catalysts.  Shows  how  to  expreil 
concentration  of  solid  substances  and  how  to  calculate  the  Solubility  Product  Constant.  Explail 
common  ion  effect.  A  1976  production,  (ui) 


INTRODUCTION  TO  CHEMISTRY  (CHEM  101) 

c-a  19  minutes      %"  U-Matic        C00119  color:$ 

Cassette  Sale:  $1 
Identifies  the  beginning  of  chemistry  with  man's  observation  and  use  of  metals.  Drawings  review  i 
and  Iron  Ages;  Egyptian  and  Roman  artifacts  (metal  and  glass)  illustrate  chemical  history 
beginning  of  chemical  theory.  Reviews  Greek  contribution  to  atomic  theory,  beginnings  of  experii 
science,  pinpointing  basis  of  current  periodic  table  at  Cannizzaro's  proposal  for  determining  a  si 
weight.  Explains  necessary  modifications  leading  to  Atomic-Mass-Unit.  Shows  atomic  models,  exp 
their  function  and  rationale.  Distinguishes  physical  from  chemical  properties  and  provides  a  disc 
break  for  clarification  of  the  concept.  Reviews  organization  of  the  periodic  table.  A  1978  prodi 
(ui) 


w 


AN  INTRODUCTION  TO  PSYCHOTHERAPY 

c-a  19  minutes  52580  b  &  w:$ 

Charts  fears  of  new  patients  in  entering  psychotherapy  by  presenting  a  conversation  betwee 
young  girls  in  the  waiting  room  of  an  outpatient  clinic.  Covers  reluctance  to  admit  the  ne 
treatment,  concern  about  length  of  treatment,  apprehension  with  regard  to  social  stigma,  expecl 
of  the  doctor,  and  so  on.  A  1972  production,  (vigr;  apa) 


INUIT  LEGENDS  SERIES 
Captures  the  essence  of  Eskimo  legends,  used  over  the  years  to  ti 
values  to  the  young,  by  the  use  of  puppet  animation.  A  1982  produc 

(ancan;  befi) 


:■'■: 


INUIT  LEGENDS  SERIES    see: 

THE  BOY  WITH  A  BIG  HEART 
LE  CAUCHEMAR 
LE  CHASSEUR  SOLITAIRE 
L'EAU  MAGIQUE 
FOX  AND  BEAR 
THE  HUNGRY  WALRUS 
THE  LONELY  HUNTER 
THE  MAGIC  WATER 
LA  PECHE  HEROIQUE 
QINGALIK  AND  THE  SEA 
RENARD  ET  OURS 
VICTOIRE  SUR  LA  MER 
(ancan;  befi) 


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INVASION  OF  THE  VIRIONS 

h-c-a  50  minutes         2  reels  70565  color:$: 

Summarizes  what  is  known  of  the  nature  and  behavior  of  viruses.  "The  problem  is,  there's  nott 
kill.  It  has  no  metabolism  —  it's  inert."  Living  only  on  the  lifo  of  the  cells  it  invades,  uses  for  di; 
and  destroys,  and  undergoing  constant  changes  so  that  antibodies  no  longer  find  'receptors' 
surfaces,  viruses  are  the  most  sinister  of  medicine's  adversaries.  Animation,  reconstructed  exper 
and  electron  photomicrography  clarify.  A  1980  production,  (bbc;  fi) 


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AN  INVENTION  CALLED  CHILDHOOD 

j-h-c-a  40  minutes         2  reels  70 162  color:$- 

Traces  the  evolution  of  the  adult  view  of  the  child,  asserting  that  the  idea  of  a  complex  woi 
children,  called  "childhood,"  is  a  post-industrial  invention.  Uses  family  portraits,  interview; 
experts,  and  a  whimsical,  animated  look  at  world  history,  to  show  how  the  Middle  Ages'  view  of  cl 
as  'mini-adults'  evolved  into  the  special  treatment  of  children  today,  (thtv;  bon) 


THE  INVISIBLE  CHILDREN 

k-p-c  24  minutes  84830  color:$ 

The  unusual  puppets  of  Barbara  Aiello  (Renaldo,  who  is  blind,  Mandy,  who  is  deaf;  and  Mark,  wl 
cerebral  palsy  and  is  confined  to  a  wheelchair)  give  children  without  handicaps  a  chance  to  ask 
questions  about  what  their  situation  means.  Live  audiences  interact  with  the  puppets,  learning 
"special"  children  in  this  special  way.  Features  a  song,  "See  the  world  through  brand  new  eyes," 
helps  to  focus  on  the  new  dimensions  of  understanding.  A  1979  production,  (fbr;  lea) 


THE  INVISIBLE  FLAME 

j-h-c-a  57  minutes         2  reels  70526  color:$ 

Surveys  the  potentials  of  hydrogen  as  fuel,  enumerating  its  properties  and  the  problems  involved 
possible  commercial  and  domestic  uses.  Gives  possible  sources,  models  of  refining;  summ 
modifications  required  in  engines,  for  conversion  to  hydrogen.  Shows  hydrogen-powered  vehii 
use.  Featured  on  television's  NOVA  Series.  A  1978  production,  (bbc;  tlf) 


IONIC  STRUCTURES  (CHEM  101) 


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20  minutes      3/a  ' '  U-Matic        CO0 117 


color:$  | 
Cassette  Sale:  $1 
Begins  by  explaining  stable  ionic  structures  of  many  elements  and  their  groups.  A  general  rule  is  j 
for  determining  the  negative  charge  of  an  element.  Examples  are  given  to  stress  this  rule.  Th< 
topic  to  be  covered  is  the  ionic  structures  of  those  ions  with  filled  d  shells.  Copper  has  a  d'"  str 
from  the  loss  of  one  s  electron  and  promotion  of  the  other  into  the  d  orbital.  Post-transition  meta  j 
transition  metals  are  described  in  a  similar  manner.  Favored  ionic  charges  of  metals  and  gr< , 
elements  is  explained  in  some  detail  with  respect  to  the  filled  shell  configuration.  Covalency  is  r 
to  atomic  size.  Ionic  compounds  are  described,  using  Na+CI'  as  the  major  example.  The  effij 
charge  balance  and  relative  ionic  radius  on  crystal  structure  is  described,  using  NaCI,  CsCI  and  | 
as  examples.  A  1973  production,  (ui) 


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AN  FILMS]  [MAGPIE] 

c-a  55  minutes         2  reels  70166  color:$22.00 

duces  sights  and  sounds  typical  of  Isfahan;  mosaic  patterns,  domes,  mosques,  prayer  towers  and 

lorately  wrought  screens.  Visits  a  "House  of  Strength,"  a  traditional  place  of  training  for  fitness, 

,,{ /e  men  do  complex  rhythmic  exercises  with  unusual  equipment.  Tours  a  carpet  warehouse,  showing 

ojl  I  made  Persian  rugs  valued  at  up  to  $50,000.  Seeks  out,  in  the  countryside,  the  ancient  town  of 

,.  jl,  and  shows  a  Zoroastrian  ritual:  visits  an  oil  rig  in  Southern  Iran.  Returns  to  city  life  to  treat 


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;e  from  a  samovar,  and  ends  with  a  shopping  fling  at  the  Isfahan  bazaar.  A  1975  production,  (thtv; 


AND 

c-a  26  minutes  H00026VC  color: $2 1.50 

to  rent  an  Irish  cottage,  live  on  an  Irish  farm,  rent  a  horse-drawn  gypsy  wagon  whose  price 
des  one  week's  supply  of  oats  for  the  horse,  or  arrange  a  week  of  fox-hunting  complete  with  horses 
hounds  —  all  are  explained.  Visuals  parallel  narration,  and  go  on  to  include  lace-making, 
er-gathering,  and  sports,  in  Connemara,  Killarney,  and  Dublin.  Prices  given,  being  those  of 
uction  date,  are  invalid.  %"  U-Matic  videocassette.  75  (?)  (bon;  heri) 


H  REPUBLIC:  A  PROFILE  (CAPTIONED) 

eral  22  minutes  57021  color:$  15.00 

captioned  version  makes  content  accessible  to  hearing  impaired.  For  description,  see  original 
(php;  bfa) 


ON  DEFICIENCY  ANEMIA]  (ANEMIE  FERRIPRIVE) 

25  minutes      %"  U-Matic        K00071 


color:$28.00 
Cassette  Sale:  $225.00 
s  statistics  and  demography  of  the  disease,  particularly  prevalent  in  Africa,  South  America,  and 
because  iron  tends  to  occur  in  more  expensive  types  of  food.  Shows  spectrophotometry  as  a 
ible  tool  in  diagnosis.  Illustrates  the  absorption  of  iron,  discusses  disturbances  in  the  absorptive 
lanisms.  Recommends  iron  pills  over  treatment  by  transfusion.  A  1970  production,  (jabo) 


LE7HER  OR  LEZH'ER? 

33  minutes  85001  color:$21.50 

cts  professional  and  personal  definitions  of  leisure  and  its  proper  uses  in  a  cameo  montage  of 

and  feelings  Canadian.  Examines  problems  in  connection  with  leisure,  such  as  the  fact  that  people 
lot  trained  to  think  of  themselves  as  a  resource  and  a  source  of  entertainment,  or  to  think  of 
material,  creative  sources  of  enioyment.  Discusses  some  of  the  human  needs  met  by  leisure.  A 

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a  26  minutes  H00034VC  color: $2 1.50 

listory  and  religious  significance  of  Israel  to  its  populations  of  3  major  faiths  is  touched  on  in  the 

'Jition,  while  scenes  of  the  hills  where  the  Dead  Sea  Scrolls  were  found,  of  Nazareth,  Bethlehem  and 

Sea  of  Galilee  are  contrasted  with  construction  scenes  in  the  city  of  Jerusalem  itself.  A  law 

His  ring  the  use  of  native  stone  gives  a  clean,  unified  appearance.  Hints  for  travelers  include  shopping 

iniajor  purchases  only  at  places  approved  by  the  ministry  of  tourism.  Prices  given,  being  those  of 

lowijction  date,  are  not  valid.  V  U-Matic  videocassette.  '75  (?)  (bon;  heri) 


AN'T  BE  HOME 

34  minutes  83581  color:$  10.00 

short  sequences  dramatize  the  problems  of  managing  the  elderly  patient.  Situations  portrayed  are 
ly  recognizable  to  staff  members  of  geriatric  services,  covering  such  subjects  as  admission 
idures,  dehumanizing  ward  routines,  handling  death,  and  the  indiscriminate  use  of  PRIM  drugs.  A 
scene  demonstrating  a  problem  is  presented,  followed  by  a  blank  screen  to  signal  discussion 
i.  A  1977  production,  (nimh;  apa) 


OULD  HAVE  BEEN  YOUR  CHILD...YOUR  BROTHER...YOUR  SISTER... 

3  22  minutes  56837  color:$17.50 

nts  several  mentally  handicapped  youngsters  of  varying  ages  in  their  family  situations,  to  show 
roblems  and  rewards,  the  basic  humanness  that  transcends  mental  difficulty.  Features,  as  part  of 
oiceover  theme,  a  sensitive  poem  written  by  20-year-old  Anne  Ting,  herself  mentally  handicapped, 
oquent  statement  of  why,  and  something  of  how,  to  accept  such  people.  A  1978  production,  (svfi; 
) 


A  BADGER'S  WORLD 

12  minutes  56755  color:$12.50 

es  a  badger  family  of  mother  and  cubs  from  the  time  the  cubs  are  a  few  days  old.,  throughout 
training  period  in  hunting  and  defense.  Shows  badgers  in  interaction  with  mice,  cougars,  prairie 
foxes,  skunks,  throughout  the  seasons  of  the  year.  A  1980  production,  (eb) 


A  HOBBY  FOR  HARVEY 

iral  10  minutes  05020  color:$  11.25 

aphic  sketch  and  performance  sampler  of  world  champion  whistler  and  professional  lawyer  Harvey 
ck.  Shows  Harvey  at  home  with  his  family,  at  the  International  Whistle-Off  Competition,  and  in 
rmance  with  the  Winnipeg  Symphony  Orchestra.  A  1980  production,  (balap;  befi) 


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4  A  THOUGHT 

-a  23  minutes  56634  color:$20.50 

^J"  fourteen  and  just  entering  junior  high,  struggles  with  changing  relationships.  Ellen  and  Stacy,  who 
Wii(  ieen  her  friends,  now  consider  her  too  unsophisticated.  Deb's  mother,  insensitive  to  the  changes, 
llf*  >  to  give  another  birthday  slumber  party  as  usual.  Fortunately,  Deb  has  an  older  sister,  who,  in  a 

us  talk,  offers  her  some  thoughts  on  happiness,  popularity,  and  some  alternative  behaviors.  A 

production,  (cec) 


IT'S  A  WONDERFUL  LIFE 

general  130  minutes        4  reels  98962  b&W:$37.50 

George  Bailey  (Jimmy  Stewart)  is  a  man  who  has  lost  his  dreams,  and,  along  with  them,  the  will  to 
live.  On  a  desperate  Christmas  Eve,  he  wishes  he  had  never  been  born.  Clarence,  a  Guardian  Angel 
trying  to  win  his  wings,  appears  on  the  scene  and  attempts  to  win  back  George's  dreams  by  showing 
him  what  the  world  would  be  like  if  George  Bailey  had  never  walked  on  it.  Written,  produced  and 
directed  by  Frank  Capra,  this  film  is  his  personal  favorite.  Nominated  for  five  Academy  Awards,  it  also 
stars  Donna  Reed,  Lionel  Barrymore  and  Thomas  Mitchell.  A  1946  production.  (Ifi;  ntvc) 

IT'S  ME,  CLAUDIA! 

/  20  minutes  57059  color:$  17.00 

Dramatizes  the  painful  journey  to  self-acceptance  of  a  child  overly  sensitive  about  her  big  ears.  She  can 
think  of  nothing  else,  and  becomes  a  trial  at  home  and  at  school,  until,  because  of  the  hat  she  wears  to 
hide  her  ears,  she  collides  with  Paul....  Adapted  from  the  book  by  Alyse  Newman.  A  1982  production, 
(roun;  ab) 

JACK-A-BOY 

h-c-a  28  minutes  84707  color:$  18.75 

The  French  Quarter  in  New  Orleans  in  1920  is  the  setting  for  this  story  of  a  youngster  whose  love  of 
life  is  contagious  to  the  older  residents,  who  first  dreaded  to  see  him  move  there.  The  tragedy  which 
takes  his  life  helps  them  realize  how  much  life  he  gave  to  them.  Based  on  the  short  story  by  Willa 
Cather.  A  1980  production,  (phpr) 

JAGUAR 

c-a  90  minutes         3  reels  98974  color:$34.75 

Conveys  the  flavor  of  West  Africa  in  the  fifties,  by  recording  the  journey  of  three  African  men,  normally 
cattle  herders  in  the  savannaland  bordering  the  Sahara,  to  the  "Gold  Coast"  of  Ghana.  They  see  the 
panorama  of  culture  through  the  eyes  of  Northerners  and  Moslems,  but  'insiders,'  because  African. 
Sound  track  consists  of  their  commentaries  as  they  later  watched  themselves  on  film,  and  of 
introductory  and  concluding  remarks  by  the  filmmaker,  ethnographer  Jean  Rouch.  A  1956  production, 
(mcgh) 

JAMIE  AND  THE  MAGIC  TORCH:  SPADE  WORK 

p-i  12  minutes  55901  color:$10.75 

Follows  Jamie  and  his  dog  Wordsworth  as  they  shine  the  magic  torch  on  the  floor  and  slide  into 
Cuckooland.  There  they  meet  Willibub,  the  backwards  cat,  who  is  digging  a  hole  in  an  attempt  to  find 
Jo-Jo  Help.  Jamie  uses  his  magic  flashlight  to  help  the  cat  dig  faster,  and  creates  quite  a  problem.  Mr. 
Boo  and  the  flying  Submachine  come  to  the  rescue.  Animated.  A  1975  production,  (cosha;  bon) 

JAMIE  AND  THE  MAGIC  TORCH:  THE  RUNAWAY  TROMBONIUM 

p-i  12  minutes  55902  color:$  10.75 

Every  night  after  Jamie's  mother  puts  him  to  bed,  he  and  his  dog  Wordsworth  get  out  the  magic  torch. 
When  they  shine  it  on  the  floor,  it  opens  the  slide  into  Cuckooland,  where  they  have  many  exciting 
adventures.  In  this  episode  they  find  a  very  noisy  monster  on  the  loose,  which  carries  Wordsworth  away 
while  Jamie  is  having  tea  in  Mr.  Plunket's  musical  house.  The  monster  turns  out  to  be  a  trombonium, 
and  Mr.  Boo  and  Jamie,  with  the  help  of  the  magic  torch  and  the  Submachine,  save  the  day.  Animated. 
A  1975  production,  (thtv;  bon) 

JASON  AND  THE  ARGONAUTS 

general  104  minutes  98897  color:$48.00 

Exciting  special  effects  by  Ray  Harryhausen  highlight  this  spectacular  telling  of  Jason's  legendary  sail 
on  the  Argo  to  the  land  of  Colchis,  where  the  Golden  Fleece  is  guarded  by  a  seven-headed  Hydra. 
Entertainment  for  the  entire  family.  Starring  Todd  Armstrong  and  Nancy  Kovack.  Directed  by  Don 
Chaffey.  A  1963  production,  (ca;  tlf) 

JENNY  KOO  KOO 

i-j  25  minutes  85021  color: $2 1.00 

Dramatizes  the  growth  of  an  unlikely  friendship  between  a  city  girl  and  a  girl  of  Indian  descent  who 
meet  at  a  beach  resort.  Each  has  lost  her  father,  one  through  death  and  one  through  divorce.  Jenny,  the 
Indian,  wears  a  hand-made  charm  her  father  gave  her,  whose  name,  "Jenny  Koo  Koo,"  means  "I  am 
Jenny."  The  charm  figures  in  the  plot  and  cements  the  friendship.  A  1981  production,  (pep;  befi) 

THE  JERICHO  MILE 

h-c-a  96  minutes         3  reels  98947  color: $48.00 

Tells  the  story  of  one  prisoner's  escape,  through  personal  accomplishment,  from  the  brutalizing  effects 
of  prison  life.  Set  and  filmed  in  Folsom  State  Penitentiary  (a  maximum  security  prison  in  California) 
and  acted  in  by  convicts  imprisoned  there,  the  plot  features  a  runner  who,  helped  by  the  prison 
psychiatrists,  pits  himself  against  an  Olympic  record.  A  1979  production,  (abc) 

JEWELLERY  MAKING:  ACRYLICS 

h-c-a  8  minutes  04877  color:$  11.00 

Enumerates  characteristics  of  acrylics  and  shows  their  uses  in  sophisticated  modern  abstract  jewelery, 
fashioned  by  Australian  artisans.  Shows  laminating,  cutting,  routing  of  solids;  tinting,  pouring,  curing 
and  polishing  of  liquid  resins;  use  of  metals,  especially  steel,  for  contrast.  Carries  several  pieces 
through  design  and  construction  to  finishing.  A  1975  production,  (safe;  lucf) 

JEWELLERY  MAKING:  CASTING 

h-c-a  7  minutes  04879  color:$  11.00 

Shows  methods  of  lost  wax  casting  and  cuttlefish  casting,  using  sterling  silver.  Carries  several  pieces 
through  design,  mold,  cast,  polishing.  Australian  craftsmen  are  featured.  A  1975  production,  (safe;  lucf) 

JEWELLERY  MAKING:  METALWORKING 

h-c-a  11  minutes  04878  color:$  12.00 

Artists  in  metal  are  shown  stylizing  and  adapting  a  landscape  for  a  jewellery  design,  and  working  out 
the  finished  piece.  Features  tools  of  the  trade:  rolling  mills,  draw  plates,  block  molds  and  leather 


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sandbags  for  forming  hemispheres.  Demonstrates  hatch-marking,  crazing,  annealing,  polishing,  chain 
making.  Shows  finished  products.  A  1975  production,  (safe;  lucf) 


JIBANAK 

h-c-a 


12  minutes 


56880 


color:  $13. 50 
Film  sale: $180. 00 
Cassette  sale:$1 10.00 
Explains  that  at  Jibanak,  Gambia,  rice  was  an  annual  crop,  painstakingly  grown,  until  the  local 
agriculture  officer  persuaded  villagers  to  switch  from  private  to  communal  ownership  of  land  and  utilize 
a  local  stream  for  irrigation.  After  visiting  a  model  rice  project,  villagers  diverted  the  stream,  built 
feeder  canals  and  ditches,  broke  new  ground  and  planted  seed  beds.  After  21  days  seedlings  were 
planted  in  the  new  rice  paddies,  with  the  harvest  56  days  later.  Per  acre  yield  increased  from  1500  to 
3500  pounds.  A  1976  production,  (unchs;  ui) 

JIMMY  THE  C 

general  3  minutes  04934  color: $10.00 

Claymation  caricatures  Jimmy  Carter  in  the  Oval  Office  singing  "Georgia  On  My  Mind."  The  voice  is  that 
of  Ray  Charles.  A  1978  production,  (pyr) 

JOB  INTERVIEW:  WHOM  WOULD  YOU  HIRE  (FILM  A:  LARGE  BUSINESS) 

j-h-c-a  20  minutes  52501  color:$16.50 

Hidden  camera  films  actual  job  interviews  whose  applicants  later  gave  permission  to  use  the  footage. 
Employers  state  what  they  are  looking  for,  and  viewers  are  given  the  opportunity  to  judge  where  they 
would  find  it.  Applicants  represent  both  sexes,  two  races.  Replaces  WHOM  WOULD  YOU  HIRE:  THREE 
YOUNG  MEN.  A  1980  production,  (dimf;  chu) 

JOB  INTERVIEW:  WHOM  WOULD  YOU  HIRE?  (FILM  B:  SMALL  BUSINESS) 

j-h-c-a  22  minutes  52499  color: $17. 50 

Presents  a  montage  of  statements  by  managers  as  to  what  they  are  looking  for  in  candidates  for  the 
positions  they  have  open.  Four  vignette  interviews  between  a  manager  and  a  candidate  follow,  covering 
a  representative  sample  of  applicants.  Viewers  are  left  to  choose  and  give  reasons.  A  1980  production, 
(dimf;  chu) 

JOHNNY  LEARNS  HIS  MANNERS 

p-i  18  minutes  57022  color: $14. 50 

Traces,  in  animation,  the  gradual  transformation  of  a  child  who  exhibits  "piggish"  behavior,  into  a  pig. 
His  sloppiness  at  home  causes  him  to  sprout  a  tail:  his  selfishness  on  the  ball  diamond,  a  snout.  When 
even  his  dog  fails  to  recognize  him,  Johnny  realizes  it  is  time  to  make  some  needed  changes.  Subtitled 
THE  LITTLE  BOY  WHO  TURNED  INTO  A  PIG.  A  1975  production,  (upa;  mcfi) 


color:  $14. 50 
For  description,  see  original 


JOHNNY  LEARNS  HIS  MANNERS  (CAPTIONED) 

p-i  18  minutes  57023 

This  captioned  version  makes  content  accessible  to  hearing  impaired, 
entry,  (upa;  mcfi) 

THE  JOKE'S  ON  MR.  LITTLE 

i-j-h  24  minutes  85036  color: $17. 75 

Follows  the  efforts  of  Drag  and  Streeter,  two  mischievous  chums,  to  embarrass  their  new  teacher,  Mr. 
Little,  because  he  has  replaced  their  favorite,  Miss  Kellogg.  Mr.  Little  takes  the  pranks  good  humoredly, 
and  when  he  rescues  Drag  from  drowning,  is  finally  accepted  for  himself.  Based  on  the  book  Mr.  Little 
by  Robert  Newton  Peck.  A  1981  ABC  Weekend  Special,  (abc) 

THE  JOLSON  STORY 

j-h-c-a  129  minutes         4  reels  98925  color: $58. 25 

Dramatizes  the  life  story  of  jazz  singer  Al  Jolson,  beginning  with  his  "discovery"  at  a  sing-along  in  a 
small  burlesque  theater.  Emphasizes  his  loyalty  to  the  performer  who  gave  him  his  chance,  his  almost 
obsessive  devotion  to  singing,  his  affection  for  his  father  and  mother,  and  for  his  wife,  played  by  Evelyn 
Keyes.  Features  Larry  Parks  as  Jolson.  Directed  by  Alfred  E.  Green.  A  1946  production,  (ca;  tlf) 

JOURNEY  FOR  SURVIVAL 

h-c-a  15  minutes  56785  color:$14.50 

The  journey  in  question  is  the  search  for  water,  undertaken  daily  by  half  the  world's  population.  Shows 
the  magnitude  of  the  struggle  in  Ethiopia,  Tanzania,  Yemen,  India,  Bangladesh.  Examines  health 
problems  caused  by  the  fact  that  even  when  water  is  available,  it  is  unfit  for  human  consumption. 
States  the  U.N.  goal  for  the  next  decade  as  provision  of  drinking  water  and  sanitation  in  %  of  the 
places  where  it  is  lacking.  Shows  ways  this  is  being  done.  A  1981  production,  (dyp;  ab) 

THE  JUMPING  FROG  (ADAPTED  FROM  THE  MARK  TWAIN  STORY) 

i-j-h  24  minutes  85040  color:$17.75 

Updates  the  Mark  Twain  story  by  having  it  figure  in  a  contemporary  classroom  where  the  boy  who 
reads  it  has  similarly  won  a  race  by  cheating.  Spirit  and  moral  of  the  two  stories  are  parallel.  An  ABC 
Weekend  Special,  produced  in  1981.  (abc) 

JUNGLES:  THE  GREEN  OCEANS 

j-h-c-a  23  minutes  84773  color:$16.50 

Photography  of  jungle  life  emphasizes  |ungle  ecology,  and  the  multiple  forms  of  adaptation  to  jungle 
life.  Unusual  forms  of  mammal,  insect,  reptilian,  bird  and  fish  life  are  examined  in  close-up,  with  the 
nature  of  the  jungles'  contributions  to  the  world,  their  diminishing  size,  and  the  dangers  of  their 
unbridled  exploitation  exposed  in  narration.  A  1980  production,  (avl;  eb) 

JUNIOR  BONNER  (QUICK  TAKES  SERIES) 

h-c-a  18  minutes  84641  color:$  14.50 

Well  within  the  (almost)  good  guy  Western  tradition,  Junior  becomes  a  rodeo  star  and  a  winner  who 
then  shares  his  winnings  by  buying  a  new  ranch  for  his  father.  Stars  Steve  McQueen.  A  1972 
production,  (abc) 


JUST  POSING 

h-c-a  33  minutes  84827  color:$2* 

Portrays  conflicts  and  emotional  problems  caused  by  the  exploitation,  by  advertising,  of  the  beauty  i 
very  young  girl.  Tracy,  a  twelve-year-old  model  and  the  child  of  divorced  parents,  struggles  to  learr 
deal  with  an  adult  work,  without  either  experience  or  family  support.  A  1979  production,  (lys;  cal) 


JUVENILE  LIASON 

h-c-a  97  minutes         3  reels  98973  color:$4< 

Presents  controversial  applications  of  Britain's  system  of  having  police  officers  intervene  in  juve 
cases.  Shows  children  being  deliberately  frightened,  sometimes  for  quite  minor  rule  infrmgemei 
Interviews  officers  who  serve  in  the  system  and  who  verbalize  its  rationale.  A  1975  production,  (ch 


KABUKI:  THE  CLASSIC  THEATER  OF  JAPAN 

j-h-c-a  29  minutes  84810  color:$H 

Reviews,  through  filmic  excerpts  from  representative  classics  of  the  Kabuki  repertoire,  characteris 
of  that  theatrical  tradition.  Customs  of  the  kumadori art  of  makeup  (color  symbolism,  etc.),  the  hi 
stylized  costumes,  ritual  gestures  and  movements  are  emphasized.  An  analysis  of  the  Kabuki  d£ 
focuses  on  onagata  (men  who  dance  women's  roles)  and  on  the  primacy  of  costuming  for  gr; 
elegance  and  movement.  Excerpts  chosen  for  commentary  are  from  Shibaratsu  and  Sukeroku  (dran  L 
sequences),  and  Musume  Dojoji and  KagamiJishi  (dance  sequences).  A  1964  production,  (koga;  ja  I 


KASANGATI  HEALTH  CENTRE 

h-c-a  1 1  minutes 


56881 


color:$1, 
Film  sale:$16. 
Cassette  sale:$  10 
Travels  with  Kasangati  medical  teams,  who  tour  outlying  villages  in  vans,  improvising  clinics  for  h 
medical  care  wherever  necessary,  bringing  maternity  care,  family  planning  instruction,  immunize 
programs,  health  check-ups  and  medicine.  The  medical  teams  have  to  overcome  villagers'  traditi 
dependence  on  medicine  men  and  witchcraft  with  lectures  warning  against  folk  medicine.  A  1  I 
production,  (unchs;  ui) 


KATHY 

j-h-c-a  27  minutes  84819  color:$1 

Emphasizes  the  cheerful,  independent,  adventurous  nature  of  Kathy,  who  was  born  with  all  her  b 
broken  and  was  expected  not  to  live.  Now  ready  to  enter  college,  she  and  her  friends  talk  of 
feelings  and  their  ways  of  coping  with  the  facts  of  her  limitations.  Dwarfed  and  confined 
wheelchair,  she  has  found  special  satisfaction  in  story-telling  and  in  work  with  young  children.  A 
production,  (kopr;  fiin) 


I 


It! 
-i. 


KATSURA  IMPERIAL  VILLA 

j-h-c-a  22  minutes  84809  color:$1 

A  Filmic  visit  and  tribute  to  the  beauty  of  this  early  jewel  of  Japanese  architecture  and  its  gar> 
Built  in  1620  and  now  recognized  as  a  masterpiece,  it  irtcludes  the  first  'strolling  garden'  ii 
tradition  now  considered  typically  Japanese.  The  villa  is  oriented  not  only  to  take  full  advantage  c 
sun,  but  for  viewing  the  full  moon  in  autumn.  A  1972  production,  (bunsh;  jafn) 


KEEP  OUT  OF  THE  REACH  OF  ADULTS 

h-c-a  55  minutes  90306  color:$i 

Inquires  into  the  problem  of  self-medication  with  over-the-counter  drugs,  citing  known  negative  e 
of  common  headache,  stomach,  and  congestion  remedies  among  non-prescription  drugs.  Also  exai 
the  ethics  of  advertising  these  drugs.  Gives  statistics  for  Canada,  where  the  fourth  largest  kil 
kidney  disease,  six  per  cent  of  which  is  attributed  to  over-use  of  pain  killers.  Aspirin  is  known  to 
stomach  bleeding;  some  nose  sprays  are  known  to  be  addictive  and  some  to  have  rebound  effec 
the  12,000  non-prescription  drugs  available  in  Canada,  only  two  per  cent  are  considered  effecti 
the  medical  profession.  Examines  specific  brand  names,  many  of  which  are  common  also  in  the  I 
States.  A  1974  production,  (ctv;  bon) 


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KEEPING  YOUR  TEETH  HEALTHY 

p-i  8  minutes  04936  color: $ 

Demonstrates  routine  tooth  care  and  decay  prevention,  emphasizing  the  role  of  teeth  in  general 
health,  the  role  of  nutrition  in  maintenance  of  each.  A  1981  production,  (eb) 


lb 


KENNEDY  AND  CONFRONTATION  (AMERICAN  FOREIGN  POLICY  SERIES) 

h-c-a  16  minutes  56717  b&w:$. 

Covers  the  Kennedy  philosophy  as  it  affected  his  foreign  policy:  the  Bay  of  Pigs,  the  Alliani 
Progress,  the  Berlin  Wall,  the  blockade  of  Cuba,  Viet  Nam.  Uses  Fox  Movietone  Newsreel  foot.] 
1981  production,  (eb) 

KENYATTA 

c-a  52  minutes  85226  color:$\ 

Dramatizes  the  biography  of  Kenya's  leader  and  hero,  Jomo  Kenyatta,  placing  it  in  the  cont 
Kenya's  historical  development:  British  colonialism  and  its  impact,  the  struggle  for  indepenij 
Kenyatta's  intellectual  leadership,  his  philosophy  of  non-violence,  his  imprisonment,  release  and : 
as  Prime  Minister  of  the  nation  he  helped  to  build.  A  1973  production,  (fi) 

[KETAMINE  ANESTHESIA]  (L'ANESTHESIE  PAR  KETAMINE) 


c-a 


20  minutes      V  U-Matic 


K00032 


color:$  i| 
Cassette  Sale:  $  1 1 
Delineates  pharmacological  properties  of  ketamine  and  the  advantages  of  its  use  as  an  anaesthj 
burn  patients,  pediatrics,  and  obstetrics.  Explains  its  chemistry  and  its  subsequent  inactivatii 
elimination.  Gives  recommended  dosages  and  illustrates  specific  use  in  individual  cases.  A| 
production,  (jabo) 


THE  LADY  VANISHES    /    45 


KEY 


27  minutes 


84909 


color:  $23. 00 
Film  sale: $405. 00 
Cassette  sale: $245. 00 
rays  the  plight  of  the  Palestinians,  as  symbolized  by  an  old  man  who  keeps  the  key  to  his  former 
e  in  Jaffa  in  his  refugee  quarters.  The  film  outlines  the  history  of  the  problem  as  seen  by  the 
ucers,  the  Palestine  Liberation  Organization,  beginning  with  the  establishment  of  the  State  of  Israel 
348,  to  the  present  day,  during  which  period  the  original  number  of  800,000  refugees  increased  to 
oximately  one  million  and  a  half.  Native  born  Israelis  are  heard  in  support  of  the  Palestinian  cause 
Palestinians  living  abroad  speak  of  the  sorrow  they  feel  in  the  loss  of  their  homeland.  A  1976 
uction.  (unchs;  ui) 


KEYS  OF  PARADISE 

a  57  minutes         2  reels  70530  color: $27. 50 

ils  the  learning  that  has  resulted  from  intensive  study  of  the  interaction  of  drugs  and  the  brain. 
;  the  "lock  and  key"  metaphor,  scientific  investigators  discovered  'receptors'  in  the  brain  — 
icals  whose  exactly  inverse  patterns  fit  those  of  morphine  and  other  analgesic  /  euphoric 
sounds.  Follows  the  chain  of  discoveries  through  to  discoveries  of  the  brain's  own  pain-relieving 
wunds.  Tells  what  is  known  of  enkephalins  and  beta  endorphins,  shows  current  investigations  into 
ible  applications  in  the  treatment  of  schizophrenia.  A  1979  production,  featured  on  television's 
\  series,  (bbc  /  wgbh;  tlf) 


KILLING  GROUND 

4a  50  minutes  70491  color: $28. 50 

j™  Droblem  of  toxic  chemical  waste  dumps  drew  national  attention  through  the  Love  Canal  case,  one 

ur  documented  in  this  prize-winning  ABC  Closeup  report.  There  are  32,000  known  chemical  waste 

''kps  in  the  United  States,  of  which  more  than  800  are  known  hazards  to  public  health.  The 

una  •onmental  Protection  Agency  has  been  ordered  not  to  identify  any  more,  and  has  no  funds  for 

ng  in  the  areas  already  identified.  Administration  priority  is  inflation-fighting:  nothing  that  does  not 

'ibute  is  welcome  to  its  attention.  Examines  the  problem  of  illegal  dumping,  a  multimillion-dollar 

try  in  itself.  Ends  with  a  list  of  known  sites.  A  1979  production.  Mounted  on  two  reels,  (abc) 


ETICS  AND  MECHANISM:  THE  IODINE-AZIDE  REACTION  (CHEM  101) 

33  minutes      W  U-Matic        CO0 144  color:$61.50 

Cassette  Sale:  $290.00 
t  irst  part  presents  a  series  of  experiments  on  which  students  take  data.  The  iodine-azide  reaction  is 
ed  as  a  function  of  iodine,  carbon  disulfide  catalyst,  and  azide  concentrations,  then  as  a  function 
Tiperature.  Graphics  are  used  to  show  how  the  data  can  be  used  to  determine  reaction  orders,  rate 
tant,  and  activation  energy.  No  narrative  is  used.  The  second  part  is  a  time-lapse  study  of  the 
ics  of  the  cis-trans  isomerism  of  a  dichloro  cobalt  complex.  The  third  part  is  a  demonstration  of 
rs  affecting  the  rate  of  combustion.  Varies  surface  area  by  comparing  the  rate  of  combustion  of  a 
e,  a  dust  explosion,  and  a  hydrogen-oxygen  mixture.  Demonstrates  the  effect  of  concentration  of 
en  on  combustion  by  burning  wood  in  pure  oxygen  and  burning  cotton  in  liquid  oxygen, 
mstrates  the  high  temperature  of  the  thermit  reaction  when  a  screen  accidently  catches  fire, 
s  that  zinc  is  oxidized  more  quickly  in  dilute  sulfuric  acid  than  in  the  concentrated  acid.  A  1980 
*'  iction.  (ui) 


U 


;  ARTHUR  (THE  FAMOUS  ADVENTURES  OF  MR.  MAGOO  SERIES) 

?ral  24  minutes  85046  color:$16.75 

snts  an  animated  dramatization  of  the  story  of  King  Arthur,  with  Magoo  as  Merlin.  A  1964 
Action,  (upap;  mcfi) 


S  OF  JAPAN 

■a  28  minutes  85180  color:$  10.00 

nts  the  customs  and  festivals  which  involve  the  building  and  flying  of  the  famous  and  varied 
i  ese  kites.  Includes  a  'kite  battle'  (a  team  sport),  and  a  family  kite  ceremony  in  honor  of  the  New 
Shows  extremely  complex  designs  and  decorations  of  master  kitemakers.  (jafn) 


Y:  RETURN  TO  AUSCHWITZ 

3  90  minutes         2  reels  90372  color: $36. 25 

jtorliits  Auschwitz  with  a  survivor  and  her  grown  son,  to  whom  she  recounts  her  experiences  while 
ill  Kitty  was  inmate  #39934  as  a  teenager;  34  years  later  she  has  consented  to  leave  her  home  in 

nd  for  the  recording  of  these  painful  recollections,  to  counteract  the  fact  that  there  are  people 
-— lisbelieve  the  events  she  lived.  A  revealing  account  of  an  incredible  experience,  and  a  meeting  with 

son  of  strength  of  character  and  humanity.  A  1979  production,  (york;  fi) 


Shcj 
Iik 
tiliiib 


i  YOUTH  CORPS 

a  11  minutes  56813  color:$  11.50 

nes  the  klan's  training  and  recruiting  of  youth.  Interviews  young  members  of  the  special  division 
range  ten  years  to  seventeen  years)  in  the  state  of  Alabama.  Produced  for  the  CBS  "Thirty 
es"  feature.  A  1980  production,  (cbs;  cal) 


■0 


ft  AD  LORENZ:  OF  GEESE  AND  MEN 

h  25  minutes  85116  color:$  18.50 

l"  :rait  of  the  home  life,  philosophy,  and  career  of  the  recipient  of  the  first  Nobel  Prize  in  physiology 
's  ledicine  to  be  awarded  for  psychological  research.  Lorenz  is  shown  at  home,  and  in  the  area 
d  Grunau  where  much  of  the  ongoing  research  takes  place.  He  comments  on  conditions  and 
s  of  his  youth  which  led  to  his  vocation,  and  on  his  theories  regarding  the  innate  nature  of 
ssion  in  animal  and  in  human  behavior.  Recommends  getting  children  into  real  contact  with 
!,  to  restore  a  veneration  he  feels  is  lacking.  A  1978  production,  (pbar/ucla;  mq) 


!A:  OVERVIEW  -  THE  FACE  OF  KOREA 

rral  23  minutes  56630  color:$20.00 

1  tage  of  excellent  introductory  sequences  showing  contemporary  Korean  lifestyles  and  maps  of  the 

xplain  the  significance  and  nature  of  Korea's  location  and  give  the  flavor  of  its  life.  Explores  the 


rapid  modernizing  changes  which  have  occurred  since  1950,  in  both  rural  and  urban  areas.  A  1980 
production,  (cec) 

KOREA:  REFLECTIONS  ON  THE  MORNING  CALM 

j-h-c-a  34  minutes  84991  color: $20. 25 

Reviews  filmically  through  valuable  artifacts  and  architectural  achievements,  the  history  and  spirit  of 
Korea,  whose  earlier  name,  Cho-Sun,  meant  "Land  of  Morning  Calm."  Close  human-animal  relationships 
and  Buddhist  principles  and  philosophy  characterize  early  stages:  Confucian  principles,  assertive  styles 
and  earthy  themes,  later  ones.  Throughout,  humor  remains  a  strong  artistic  presence.  A  1982 
production,  (chpa;  eb) 

KOREA:  THE  CIRCLE  OF  LIFE 

j-h-c-a  35  minutes  84675  color: $26.  OO 

Shows  ceremonies  with  which  Koreans  customarily  celebrate  each  "bamboo  joint"  of  life:  birth  and 
birthdays,  coming  of  age,  marriage  arrangements  and  the  marriage  ceremony,  death  and  mourning. 
Explains  certain  aspects  of  ritual  and  their  purpose  in  Korean  society.  A  1979  production,  (cec) 

KOREA:  THE  FAMILY 

j-h-c-a  18  minutes  56632  color: $17. 50 

Presents  the  traditional  position  of  the  family  in  the  social  structure  of  the  nation,  explaining  the 
stronger  filial  relationships  of  that  culture  and  ways  they  are  expressed.  Shows  how  the  family 
functions  as  an  economic  unit  in  contemporary  Korea,  both  rural  and  urban.  A  1980  production,  (cec) 

KUJICHAGULIA 

p-i  5  minutes  05032  color:$  10.50 

Follows  two  young  kangaroos  as  they  escape  from  their  village,  become  lost,  and  take  up  life  among 
platypuses.  In  striving  to  be  accepted  there,  they  imitate  their  hosts  until  their  identity  all  but 
disappears.  When  they  are  rescued,  their  rescuer  comments,  "In  trying  to  be  what  you  are  not,  you 
have  lost  the  best  of  what  you  are."  Animated.  The  Swahili  title  means  "self-determination."  A  1979 
production,  (ngsa;  befi) 

KUUMBA:  [SIMON'S  NEW  SOUND] 

i-j  8  minutes  05022  color:$  10.50 

Animation  traces  the  story  of  the  creativity  of  a  boy  of  Trinidad,  which  ended  in  the  invention  of  the 
very  special  steel  drum.  Features  music  by  the  Louis  Arnold  Steel  Drummers.  A  1978  production,  (ngsa; 
befi) 

THE  KYOCERA  EXPERIMENT  (ENTERPRISE  SERIES) 

h-c-a  30  minutes  85152  color: $38.00 

C85152  color:  $38.00 

Focuses  on  one  of  twenty  Japanese  corporations  now  represented  in  the  San  Diego  area,  showing 
attempts  to  use  Japanese  management  methods  with  American  workers.  Language  and  cultural  barriers 
are  evident.  Concludes:  "This  experiment  may  suggest  that  to  get  Japanese  management  to  work  you 
need  Japanese  managers— and  the  culture  that  formed  them."  A  1981  production,  (wgbh;  lea) 

KYOGASHI:  THE  CELEBRATED  CAKES  AND  SWEETS  OF  JAPAN 

j-h-c-a  30  minutes  85179  color: $10.00 

Demonstrates  the  raising  of  confectionery  to  the  level  of  an  art  form,  in  the  making  of  various  types  of 
cakes  for  the  tea  ceremony.  Elaborate  flower  and  leaf  shapes  are  either  formed  by  hand  or  molded  in 
carefully  hand-carved  wood  molds.  Shows  how  themes  of  nature  are  carried  out  in  forming  exquisite 
miniatures,  many  of  which  are  entered  in  their  own  biannual  art  expositions,  (jafn) 

L.O.L.A.  CASE  STUDY  (COMPUTER-BASED  INFORMATION  SYSTEMS) 

h-c-a  25  minutes  84794  color: $20 50 

Shows  systems  used  by  the  London  Online  Local  Authorities  in  property  rate  assessments  and  record 
changes.  Emphasizes  use  of  CRT's  to  replace  paper  files,  immediate  availability  of  data  to  all  users, 
capacity  of  computer  to  sustain  this  and  batch-processing  work  simultaneously,  retrieval  of  information 
from  multiple  access  points.  Distinguishes  between  rating  property  and  planning  property,  shows  how 
to  link  data  to  satisfy  needs  of  both  types  of  thinking.  A  1978  production,  (bbc  /  openu;  umed) 

[LABORATORY  DIAGNOSIS  OF  CANDIDIASIS]  (DIAGNOSTIC  BIOLOGIQUE  DES 
CANDIDOSES) 

c-a  20  minutes      W  U-Matic        K00033  color:$28.00 

Cassette  Sale:  $180.00 
Shows  appearance  (regular  and  microscopic)  of  tissue  affected  by  yeasts  of  the  genus  Candida, 
increasingly  common  in  chemotherapy  patients  and  in  postoperative  lesions.  Gives  the  three  vital  steps 
for  diagnosis,  including  identification  by  morphological  and  physiological  characteristics.  Motion 
photomicropgraphy  shows  actual  spore  formation.  Lists  about  a  dozen  varieties,  recommending  specific 
antifungal  agents.  A  1973  production,  (jabo) 

LADY  FISHBOURNE'S  COMPLETE  GUIDE  TO  BETTER  TABLE  MANNERS 

i-j  6  minutes  05067  color:  $10.00 

Lady  Fishbourne  discourses  as  four  animated  characters  demonstrate  satirically  exaggerated  table 
behaviors.  A  1976  production,  (nfbc;  cal) 

THE  LADY  FROM  SHANGHAI 

h-c-a  121  minutes        3  reels  98934  b&w: $50.00 

Orson  Welles  directs  and  stars  in  a  murder  mystery  based  on  the  novel,  If  I  Die  Before  I  Wake,  by 
Sherwood  King.  The  plot  revolves  around  a  crippled  lawyer  and  his  homicidal  wife,  who  like  maritime 
cruises.  Also  stars  Rita  Hayworth  and  Everett  Sloane.  A  1948  production,  (ca;  tlf) 

THE  LADY  VANISHES 

h-c-a  96  minutes         2  reels  98953  b&w:  $30.00 

One  of  Alfred  Hitchcock's  last  British  films,  ihis  classic  is  more  melodramatic  than  suspenseful.  Michael 
Redgrave  and  Margaret  Lockwood  star  as  two  ordinary  travelers  caught  on  a  train  in  the  Alps  in  an 


46    /    THE  LADY  VANISHES 


extraordinary  situation  of  espionage  and  murder.  Enhanced  by  the  performance  of  Paul  Lukas  as  a 
dubious  doctor,  and  that  of  Dame  May  Whitty  as  a  mysterious  old  lady.  A  1938  production,  (gbf;  nfvc) 

THE  LAKE  OF  PERCH:  THE  FOOD  CHAIN  (ABORRESOEN:  FODEKAEDEN) 

p-i  12  minutes  56711  color: $  13.50 

Describes  and  illustrates  relationships  of  the  elements  in  the  food  chain:  plankton,  water  fleas, 
sticklebacks  and  bleaks,  perch,  pike.  Realistic  animation,  special  music,  English  narration.  Danish 
production,  1978.  (ffsy;  cec) 

THE  LAKE  OF  PERCH:  THE  YOUNG  PERCH  (ABORRESOEN:  ABORRENS  BORN) 

p-i  13  minutes  56712  color: $  14.00 

Uses  the  perch  as  an  example  of  the  life  cycle  of  fish.  Shows  courting,  egg  laying,  and  the  growth  of  the 
young  fry.  Describes  the  food  chain  and  the  dangers  of  predators,  including  the  nocturnal  eel  and 
crayfish.  Unusually  realistic  animation.  A  1978  production,  (ffsy;  cec) 

THE  LAKE  OF  PERCH:  WINTER  (ABORRESOEN:  VINTER) 

p-i  11  minutes  56710  color:  $12  50 

Describes  and  illustrates  the  behavior  patterns  of  lake  flora  and  fauna  as  winter  comes  and  goes.  The 
disappearance  of  vegetation  and  the  slowing  of  life  systems  occur  when  it  approaches,  later  to  be 
reversed  by  spring.  Unusually  realistic  animation  and  special  music  liven  the  presentation.  A  1978 
production,  (ffsy;  cec) 

LAKE  SUPERIOR:  THE  REGION  TILL  NOW 

j-h-c-a  22  minutes  57024  color:$  16.00 

Presents  illustrated  information  on  the  geographical,  social,  industrial  and  recreational  aspects  of  Lake 
Superior.  Shows  locks  at  Sault  Sainte  Marie,  international  shipping  in  the  harbor  of  Duluth.  Lists  threats 
to  the  region's  ecology,  past  and  present,  including  the  summer  population  (five  times  that  of  the 
winter)  who  spoil  the  beauty  they  come  to  seek.  A  1981  production,  (uwi;  mcfi) 

LAND  OF  IMMIGRANTS  (REVISED) 

i-j-h  16  minutes  52364  color:$  13.50 

Uses  the  framework  of  a  family  vacation  tour  of  the  United  States  to  trace  major  waves  of  immigration. 
Reviews  reasons  for  emigrating  from  other  countries,  and  identifies  a  variety  of  constructive  ethnic 
contributions  to  American  society.  Animated.  A  1981  production,  (chu) 


LAND  OF  YESTERDAY,  PEOPLE  OF  TODAY 

h-c-a  10  minutes 


56882 


color:$  13.00 
Film  sale: $150. 00 
Cassette  sale: $90. 00 
Contrasts,  using  animated  and  dramatized  sequences,  the  simple  demands  and  expedients  of  early 
inhabitants  and  settlers  with  the  needs  of  modern  man.  Today  computerized  geographical  information 
enables  planners  to  evaluate  the  environmental  and  ecological  status  of  potential  development  areas 
and  avoid  costly  mistakes.  The  film  shows  settlement  of  southern  areas  of  Mexico,  where  desert  and 
infertile  land  are  being  reclaimed  for  diversified  agriculture  with  planned  irrigation  and  scientific 
farming  methods.  A  1976  production,  (unchs;  ui) 

LAND  POLICY 

h-c-a  22  minutes  84910  color: $20. 00 

Film  sale:$330.00 
Cassette  sale: $200.00 
Stresses  the  value  of  municipal  control  of  land  use  and  the  importance  of  involving  citizens  in 
development  planning  in  Sweden.  While  speculators  may  build  attractive  housing,  long-range  social 
planning  is  secondary  with  them.  Municipal  ownership  keeps  land  prices  down,  with  long-term  leases 
the  alternative  to  outright  purchase.  New  policies  call  for  smaller  housing  estates  with  heterogeneous 
population.  In  cities,  municipal  ownership  averts  property  speculation.  Upgrading  and  restoration  are 
now  the  basis  of  inner-core  redevelopment,  with  car-free  zones  and  better  public  transport.  A  1976 
production,  (unchs;  ui) 


THE  LAND  REBORN 

h-c-a  16  minutes 


56883 


color:$  16.00 
Film  sale:$240.00 
Cassette  sale:$  145.00 
Shows  the  re-establishment  of  the  rural-urban  balance  in  Sri  Lanka's  Dry  Zone,  once  the  ancient  land  of 
the  Sinhalese.  With  only  three  months  of  rainfall,  the  area  depends  on  careful  irrigation.  At  Minneryiha, 
an  ancient  reservoir  has  been  restored  to  use,  and  the  area  has  become  the  country's  rice  bowl.  The 
Mahavalli  River,  which  never  runs  dry,  has  been  dammed  in  14  places;  a  long  tunnel  through  rock  feeds 
water  to  the  Dry  Zone,  irrigating  one  million  acres.  New  communities  have  sprung  up,  and  many  former 
urban  squatters  lead  new  lives  in  this  productive  rural  area.  A  1976  production,  (unchs;  ui) 

LANDLORDS  OF  THE  SUN  (LOS  DUENOS  DEL  SOL:  FONDO  NEGRO) 

h-c-a  25  minutes  84984  color: $2 1.25 

Film  sale:$375.00 
Cassette  sale: $225. 00 
Shows  changes  in  a  Dominican  Republic  village  wrought  by  help  of  the  Dominican  Development 
Foundation  to  plan,  finance,  and  carry  out  an  irrigation  project,  making  the  local  land  arable.  The  initial 
coffee  plantation  is  disrupted  by  a  flood;  peasants  recoup  with  a  tomato  crop.  A  1976  production, 
(unchs;  ui) 

THE  LANGUAGE  OF  MUSIC 

i-j-h  15  minutes  57025  color:$  13.00 

Uses  a  tour  of  the  music  library  on  the  UCLA  campus  as  a  framework  for  defining  music,  identifying  its 
characteristics,  and  examining  the  history  of  musical  notation.  Alternates  animation  sequences  with  a 
conversation  between  a  professor  and  a  student.  A  1977  production,  (naf;  mcfi) 


LANGUAGE  THROUGH  SIGHT  AND  SOUND 

c-a  20  minutes  56993  color:$1( 

Explains  and  demonstrates  the  total  communication  approach  or  "visible  English"  method  of  teac 
the  deaf  to  communicate.  Advocates  the  use  of  a  great  variety  of  communicative  means  from 
beginning.  Identifies  degrees  of  hearing  loss,  tells  what  to  expect  in  the  way  of  achievement.  A 
production,  (afltd;  befi) 


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LASER:  LIGHT  OF  THE  21ST  CENTURY 

j-h-c-a  57  minutes         2  reels  70525  color:$2i 

Summarizes  the  history  of  laser  development,  and  lists  the  large  variety  of  known  applications:  gro 
check-out,  surgery,  clothing  manufacture,  communication,  welding,  research,  holography,  weapo 
Featured  on  television's  NOVA  Series.  A  1978  production,  (bbc  /  wgbh;  tlf) 


I 

THE  LAST  BUILDING  DESIGNED  BY  LE  CORBUSIER 

c-a  29  minutes  85204  color:  $  I 

Recaps,  in  montage  style,  the  story  of  the  design  and  construction  of  the  Centre  Le  Corbu: 
completed  in  1967  on  the  shore  of  Lake  Zurich.  Emphasizes  Le  Corbusier's  concerns  with  sun,  sp 
and  openness,  and  his  fondness  for  achieving  these  with  prefabricated  units.  Ends  with  multiple  v 
of  the  interior  and  exterior  of  the  completed  center,  (heiw) 


THE  LAST  DAYS  OF  LIVING 

h-c-a  58  minutes         2  reels  705 18  color:$2 . 

Illustrates,  through  case  histories,  the  special  types  of  care  and  unorthodox  approaches  use  | 
palliative  care  of  terminally  ill  patients  and  their  families  at  Montreal's  Royal  Victoria  Hospital, 
interviews  with  patients  and  staff,  on-site  footage  of  hospital  procedures.  Summarizes  aims 
philosophy  of  palliative  care.  A  1980  production,  (nfbc) 


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THE  LAST  HURRAH 

h-c-a  121  minutes         3  reels  98936  b&w:$5 

A  fictionalized  adventure  in  local  politics,  focusing  on  the  political  'boss'  of  a  New  England  town.  E 
on  the  novel  by  Edwin  O'Connor,  patterned  after  the  life  of  Mayor  Curley  of  Boston.  Directed  by 
Ford;  starring  Spencer  Tracy,  Jeffrey  Hunter.  A  1958  production,  (ca;  tlf) 


THE  LAST  TASMANIAN:  ANCESTORS 

h-c-a  17  minutes  56659  color:  $1 

Summarizes  what  is  known  of  the  Tasmanian  aborigines  in  the  period  prior  to  1803  when  the  B 
colonized  the  area.  Research  of  Dr.  Rhys  Jones  began  in  1963,  and  archaeological  mvestig. 
gradually  revealed  elements  of  the  most  complete  genocide  on  record.  Thought  to  have  been  mart 
there  by  the  thaw  which  ended  the  ice  age,  the  Tasmanian  aborigines  gradually  lost  the  arts  even  ( 
simplest  tools  and  artifacts,  although  they  appear  in  older  digs  of  the  area  covering  the  period 
8000  to  3500  years  ago.  A  1980  production,  (artis;  crm  /  mcgh) 


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THE  LAST  TASMANIAN:  EXTINCTION 

h-c-a  63  minutes         2  reels  705 16  color:$i 

Research  of  Dr.  Rhys  Jones,  filmed  in  the  environs  that  concern  the  life  and  genoctde  of  the  Tasm 
Aborigines,  summarizes  the  grim  evolution  of  Britain's  choice  of  Tasmania  as  a  penal  colony.  Re 
something  of  how  the  story  was  reconstructed  from  minimal  information;  personalizes  it  with  the 
of  Truganini,  last  of  her  race.  A  1980  production,  (artis;  crm  /  mcgh) 


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LATITUDE  AND  LONGITUDE 

i-j  14  minutes  56929  color:$ 

Enhances  details  of  learning  tc  use  a  grid  system  by  dramatizing  the  need  for  the  Coast  Guard  t 
the  exact  location  of  a  boat  having  on  board  a  person  in  need  of  emergency  care.  Explains  the 
concept  of  coordinates  in  a  grid  system  and  shows  how  they  apply  to  latitude  and  longitude,  and ' 
rescue.  A  1982  production,  (eb) 


LATITUDE,  LONGITUDE  AND  TIME  ZONES  (REVISED) 

i-j-h  14  minutes  51139  color:$ 

Animation  including  cut-away  views  of  the  earth,  sequences  using  models  and  globes,  and 
photographs  are  used  in  explaining  the  relationships  between  latitude,  longitude,  and  the  measur 
of  time.  Explains  how  latitude  and  longitude  are  combined  to  locate  places  on  the  globe,  and  disc 
the  importance  of  meridians  in  the  division  of  time  zones  —  with  special  attention  to  the  funct 
the  International  Date  Line.  A  1979  production,  (c) 


LAW  OF  THE  LAND 

j-h-c-a  26  minutes  85047  color: $ 

A  land-use  history  of  America  traces  the  devastating  effects  of  the  attitude  which  looks  on  Ian 
commodity  rather  than  as  a  resource.  Emphasizes  the  value  of  wetlands,  60%  of  which  are  ahead 
Identifies  some  inadequate  governmental  attempts  to  remedy  problems  of  land-use  conflic 
exploitation.  Advocates  comprehensive  land  use  planning.  A  1980  release,  (ufl;  mcfi) 


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LEAD  POISONING  COULD  STRIKE  YOUR  CHILD 

h-c-a  22  minutes  57026  color:$ 

Through  the  case  history  of  a  three-year-old,  warns  of  the  nature,  symptoms  and  frequency  c 
poisoning  from  paint  chips,  which  can  cause  permanent  brain  damage.  Shows  how  to  protect  cl 
against  this  peculiar  tendency  to  ingest  paint  chips.  Emphasizes  that  even  covering  with  non- 
paint  does  not  eliminate  danger,  if  there  is  lead  in  base-coats.  A  1972  production,  (alif;  mcfi) 


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LEADERS  OF  THE  TWENTIETH  CENTURY:  PORTRAITS  OF  POWER  SERIES 

CHURCHILL:  VOICE  OF  A  LION 
CHURCHILL:  VOICE  OF  A  PROPHET 
HIROHITO:  THE  CHRYSANTHEMUM  THRONE 
MAHATMA  GANDHI:  SOUL  FORCE 
MAO:  LONG  MARCH  TO  POWER 
MAO:  ORGANIZED  CHAOS 
ROOSEVELT:  HAIL  TO  THE  CHIEF 


LIFE  ON  EARTH  [4] :  THE  EARLY  SEAS    /    47 


ROOSEVELT:  MANIPULATOR-IN-CHIEF 

STALIN:  MAN  AND  IMAGE 
,  STALIN:  THE  POWER  OF  FEAR 
"nife/nyt;  lea) 


URNING  ABOUT  DEER 

-^  13  minutes  51435  color:$  12.75 

Sws  a  mother  deer  giving  birth  to  two  fawns,  and  describes  their  growth  and  development  throughout 
:||r  first  summer.  Shows  food-getting,  avoidance  of  predators,  play.  The  end  of  summer  brings,  for  tht 

,   ither  deer,  renewal  of  the  mating  ritual,  after  which  she  is  joined  by  her  twin  fawns  and  a  yearling  for 

,H journey  to  winter  quarters.  A  1981  production,  (ifub;  eb) 

JlRNING  CENTERS  (THE  OTHER  SCHOOL  SYSTEM  SERIES) 

29  minutes  84617  color: $18.00 

;Dnes  a  learning  center  as  a  carefully  prepared,  goal-oriented  learning  situation,  self-paced.  Identifies 
•  .h,  principal  varieties:  resource-centered,  interest-centered,  self-instruction  and  activity-centered.  In 

.'[(simplest  terms,  any  object  or  thing  that  will  enhance  or  clarify  a  learning  situation  may  be  chosen 
'.'.,11  center  or  focus.  Analyses  use  and  function  of  the  four  types,  lists  advantages  as:  greater 

'iflvement  of  the  students  in  the  process  and  of  the  leader  with  the  student,  the  presentation  of 
lining  as  a  pleasant  experience,  the  awakening  of  curiosity  and  thinking,  the  building  of 

^confidence  and  of  student  responsibility,  each  for  his  own  learning.  A  1979  production,  (oeta; 

n) 


URNING  TO  BE  HUMAN  SERIES 

MISTER  GIMME 
salem;  lea) 


see: 


^TURE  DEMONSTRATIONS  IN  ELECTROCHEMISTRY  (CHEM  101) 

30  minutes      %"  U-Matic        CO0 145  color: $56. 25 

Cassette  Sale:  $260.00 

ji  library  of  16  demonstrations  is  not  narrated,  so  that  an  instructor  can  incorporate  them  into  his  or 

wown  presentation.  The  demonstrations  include  the  conductivity  of  molten  glass  and  tap  water,  the 

Ration  of  ions  through  a  gel,  electrolysis  of  water  using  Na2  SO4  and  NAI,  the  "beating  heart"  of 

n:ury,  electrochemical  energy,  a  variety  of  voltaic  cells,  concentration  cells  and  precipitation  cells, 
..jfcorrosion  of  iron,  cathodic  protection  of  iron,  and  electrophoresis  of  animal  serum.  Reactants  are 
led  by  superimposed  titles  and  a  voltmeter  scale  is  also  superimposed  over  the  demonstration 
e  appropriate,  (ui) 

>"f:  LEGACY:  CHILDREN  OF  HOLOCAUST  SURVIVORS 

■a  23  minutes  57010  color:$17.25 

n  views  young  professionals,  adult  offspring  of  survivors  of  German  concentration  camps,  about  the 

.whelming  significance  of  the  event  in  the  lives  it  changed.  A  young  physician,  an  author,  a  rabbi, 
ira  human  resource  consultant  discuss  the  common  traits  of  survivors,  the  experiences  of  returning 
■lie  old-world  sites,  the  haunting  fear  that  something  like  it  could  happen  again.  A  1979  production. 

ien  /  janus;  fi) 

JlURE  TIME  PHOTOGRAPHY 

■a  18  minutes  56973  color:$  16.00 

Jients  instruction,  with  stunning  examples  of  photographic  composition  and  techniques  by  world 
I  photographer  Freeman  Patterson  and  his  students.  A  1980  production,  (befi) 

I  THE  GOOD  TIMES  ROLL 

■:-a  99  minutes         3  reels  98930  color:$45.50 

1  it-screen  montage  of  rock  music  during  the  decade  of  the  '50's:  its  critics,  its  fans,  its  background, 
Performers.  Performers  shown  include  the  Posters,  the  Five  Satins,  the  Shirelles,  Chubby  Checkers, 
Jr.k  Berry,  Little  Richard,  Bo  Diddley  and  others.  A  1973  production,  (ca;  tlf) 

.1  THERE  BE  LIGHT 

58  minutes  7055 1  b  &  w:$  10. 00 

C70551  b&w:$  10.00 

ments  neuropsychiatric  war  casualites  from  World  War  II.  Filmed  by  the  U.S.  Army  Signal  Corps  in 
....    at  Mason  General  Hospital  on  Long  Island,  shows  individual  and  group  psychotherapy,  recreational 
ipy,  hypnosis  and  narcosynthesis.  Released  for  public  viewing  in  1981.  (usasd;  apa) 


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S  MAKE  A  MEAL 

>a  17  minutes  57070  color:$  15.00 

I  nutritional  facts  in  game  show  format  in  a  clever  take-off.  Uses  object  animation  of  food  groups 
as  the  'sponsors'  and  run  in  as  'commercials'),  emphasizing  their  nutritional  content.  Three 
,,i  ists,  each  with  a  different  food  problem,  compete  for  the  prize.  Panelists  are  an  overweight  youth, 
<erstre$sed  businessman,  and  a  housewife  responsible  for  meal-planning.  Includes  basic  facts, 
asizing  variety,  balance,  moderation.  A  1981  production,  (pri;  ffco) 


rER  FROM  CACOON 

20  minutes 


56884 


color:  $18. 50 
Film  sale: $300.00 
Cassette  sale:$  180.00 
ibes  how  prospective  farmers  in  Cacoon,  Jamaica,  resettling  from  the  city,  are  allotted  4.5  acres 
2007-acre  farm.  They  learn  agricultural  techniques,  share  equipment,  average  $2000  yearly  from 
ce  sold  through  a  cooperative.  Basic  low-cost  housing  is  available  to  families,  there  are  schools 
lome-making  classes  for  wives.  The  film  acknowledges  some  disagreements  between  the  "city" 
|rs  and  local  men,  also  a  lack  of  development  money,  a  shortage  of  machinery  as  well  as  low 
"  and  no  irrigation.  A  1976  production,  (unchs;  ui) 


I  ARIES  AND  THE  PURSUIT  OF  HAPPINESS 

fa  29  minutes  84769  color: $16. 75 

iiasizes  new  and  varied  community  and  information  services  offered  by  modern  libraries: 


homebound,  jail,  hospital  and  handicapped  outreach  services,  special  classes  (from  painting  to 
exercise),  computerized  "telephone  ready-reference"  services,  special  classes  to  teach  the  very  young 
to  love  books,  media  production  facilities  and  services,  special  collections  from  legal  documents  to 
"Grandparent  Kits"  of  toys,  games,  and  books  grouped  by  age  and  interest  level.  Includes  footage  of 
the  Genealogy  Collection  of  the  Church  of  Latter  Day  Saints,  the  Fleischer  Collection  (world's  largest 
collection  of  orchestral  music)  and  of  many  others  of  the  100,000  public  and  private  U.S.  libraries, 
telling  ways  in  which  they  have  become  very  special  "people  places."  A  1981  production,  (eb  /  ala;  eb) 

EL  LIBRO  DE  BUEN  AMOR 

h-c-a  60  minutes         2  reels  70613  color: $33.00 

Introduces,  by  dramatization,  the  first  maior  Spanish  poetic  work,  that  of  13th-century  satirist  Juan 
Ruiz.  Period  costumes  and  settings  allow  a  nortrayal  of  Ruiz  as  raconteur  before  a  typical  medieval 
crowd,  which  discusses  the  kinds  of  love  mirrored  in  the  various  tales  and  vignettes.  Introduction  and 
commentary  by  Don  Luis  Rosales  of  the  Spanish  Royal  Academy.  Spanish  of  intermediate  to  advanced 
level.  A  Spanish  Television  production.  U.S.  release  date,  1980.  (tvesp;  ffth) 

EL  LICENCIADO  VIDRIERA 

h-c-a  60  minutes         2  reels  70612  color:$28.25 

Period  dramatization  of  a  selection  from  Cervantes'  Novelas  E/emplares,  showing  his  humor,  language, 
and  mastery  of  detail  and  of  character.  Introduced  and  commented  by  Don  Alonso  Zamora  Vicente  of 
the  Spanish  Royal  Academy.  Spanish  of  intermediate  to  advanced  level.  A  Spanish  Television 
Production.  U.S.  release  date,  1980  (tvesp;  ffth) 

LICENSE  TO  KILL 

h-c-a  28  minutes  83674  color:$18.75 

Examines  the  problem  of  advertising,  and  of  continuing  to  allow  the  advertising,  of  a  product  that  is 
clearly  implicated  in  the  largest  avoidable  cause  of  premature  death:  smoking.  Cites  statistics 
estimating  the  number  of  tobacco-related  deaths  annually  at  over  50,000  in  Britain  alone.  Interspersed 
throughout  is  footage  of  an  actual  lung  operation.  Examines  the  way  the  70  million  pounds  spent  on 
cigarette  advertising  in  1974  was  used,  including  some  ways  that  violate  the  national  advertising  code. 
Shows  how  leading  brands  get  around  the  prohibition  of  television  advertising  by  sponsorship  of  sports 
—  in  particular  of  motor  races  in  which  their  brand  name  is  prominently  displayed  on  the  cars.  A  1975 
production,  (thtv;  bon) 

LIFE  AND  THE  STRUCTURE  OF  HEMOGLOBIN 

h-c-a  29  minutes  84884  color:$20.75 

Interviews  and  describes  the  work  of  scientists  whose  research  has  shown  the  structure  of  hemoglobin 
and  the  nature  of  its  function  as  an  oxygen  carrier.  Begins  with  the  work  of  Dr.  Linus  Pauling,  and 
summarizes  research  through  1975,  showing  the  methods  used  to  construct  the  first  molecular  model. 
A  1975  production,  (aip;  aims) 

LIFE  OF  THE  HONEYBEE  (SECOND  EDITION) 

i-j-h  24  minutes  84720  color: $17. 00 

Documents  habits  and  behaviors  of  the  honey  bee.  Identifies  and  shows  functions  of  queen,  worker, 
drone.  Shows  how  bees  communicate  location  and  direction,  explains  swarming.  A  1980  production. 

m 

LIFE  ON  EARTH  [1] :  THE  INFINITE  VARIETY 

h-c-a  20  minutes  85067  color:$18.25 

Examines  the  principle  of  modern  biology  that  each  of  the  more  than  400  million  species  of  organisms 
found  on  Earth  represents  a  particular  solution  —  an  adaptive  strategy  developed  in  evolution  —  to 
the  problem  of  staying  alive.  Demonstrates  Darwin's  theory  of  natural  selection  which  states  that  the 
diversity  of  modern  natural  life  resulted  from  descent  with  modification,  showing  empirical  evidence 
from  South  American  rain  forests  and  the  Galapagos  Islands.  Fossil  records  from  the  Grand  Canyon  and 
Lake  Superior,  examined  by  radioisotopic  and  other  methods  of  dating,  indicate  that  life  began  at  least 
3.5  billion  years  ago.  Introduces  the  conceptual  theme  of  the  series  as  well  as  naturalist  David 
Attenborough,  the  producer  and  narrator  of  the  series,  (bbc/wb;  pennc) 

LIFE  ON  EARTH  [2] :  THE  BEGINNING  OF  LIFE 

h-c-a  20  minutes  85068  color: $18. 25 

Illustrates  the  development  of  two  essential  biopolymers  from  the  primal  environment  —  proteins  and 
nucleic  acids  —  both  of  which,  under  appropriate  conditions,  aggregate  into  structures  resembling 
bacteria.  The  evolutionary  proliferation  of  species  occurs  through  mutations  of  single  cell  organisms 
such  as  those  still  found  in  Yellowstone  Park  and  developed  from  symbiotic  communities  of  protozoa,  of 
which  there  are  10,000  species.  Shows  early  multi-cellular  life  that  required  size  for  its  exploitation, 
such  as  the  spherical  volvox  and  the  skeletal  sponge,  appearing  for  the  first  time  a  billion  years  ago.  A 
1981  production,  (bbc/wb;  pennc) 

LIFE  ON  EARTH  [3] :  BUILDING  BODIES 

h-c-a  19  minutes  85069  color: $18. 25 

Examines  the  evolutionary  relationships  among  early  marine  invertebrates,  using  life  forms  around  the 
Great  Barrier  Reef  and  the  Ediacara  Sandstones  of  Australia  —  organized  multicellular  life  forms  such 
as  jellyfish,  corals,  clams,  starfish,  shrimp  and  worms.  Life  stages  and  forms  are  shown,  as  well  as  the 
functions  of  specialized  cells  that  are  incapable  of  independent  survival.  Discusses  the  significance  of 
flatworms  and  roundworms  whose  fossil  remains  indicate  the  beginning  of  eyes,  greater  mobility,  and  a 
capacity  for  learning,  as  well  as  anatomical  specializations  to  facilitate  acquiring  food  and  shelter.  A 
1981  production,  (bbc/wb;  pennc) 

LIFE  ON  EARTH  [4] :  THE  EARLY  SEAS 

h-c-a  21  minutes  85070  color:$18.75 

Documents  the  evolution  of  several  organizational  types  represented  in  fossils  of  early  mollusks  and 
crinoids.  The  60,000  different  species  of  mollusk  are  a  variation  of  the  worm  whose  shell  covers  its 
back.  An  extrudable  foot  provides  for  its  mobility.  The  sea  slug,  octopus  and  squid  are  advanced 
mollusks,  as  is  the  nautilus,  an  example  of  a  living  fossil  unchanged  from  antiquity.  Crinoids, 
distinguished  by  a  central  body  and  five  radially  symmetrical  arms,  are  illustrated  by  sea  cucumbers 
and  sea  urchins.  A  1981  production,  (bbc/wb;  pennc) 


48  /  LIFE  ON  EARTH  [5] :  THE  SEGMENTED  INVERTEBRATES 


LIFE  ON  EARTH  [5] :  THE  SEGMENTED  INVERTEBRATES 

h-c-a  22  minutes  85071  color: $18. 75 

Discusses  three  invertebrate  fossil  groups  —  segmented  worms,  trilobites,  and  crustaceans  —  that  are 
considered  to  be  related  by  virtue  of  appearance.  Segmented  worm  fossils  from  the  Burgess  Pass  In  the 
British  Columbia  Rockies  show  that  segmentation  may  have  developed  as  an  aid  to  burrowing, 
particularly  with  the  elaboration  of  limbs  on  the  sides  of  each  segment.  Trilobites,  a  form  with 
sophisticated  compound  eyes  that  focused,  flourished  and  became  extinct  about  250  million  years  ago. 
The  dominant  extant  line  of  segmented  marine  invertebrates  is  the  crustacean,  characterized  by 
animals  with  tubular  limbs  that  operate  through  the  hinged  joints  of  their  exoskeletons.  A  1981 
production,  (bbc/wb;  pennc) 

LIFE  ON  EARTH  [6] :  THE  FIRST  FORESTS 

h-c-a  23  minutes  85072  color:$18.75 

Explains  how  the  first  forms  of  aquatic  life  that  began  colonization  on  the  barren  land  were  faced  with 
overcoming  their  continuing  limitations  imposed  by  marine  origins.  Absolute  and  continuous  dependence 
on  water  was  solved  by  development  of  the  waxy  cuticle;  lack  of  physical  support  out  of  water  was 
solved  by  thicker  cell  walls;  internal  tubes  and  extended  roots  assisted  vertical  growth.  Reproductive 
fertilization  advanced  with  the  emergence  of  the  cycad  (cone)  and  the  coniferous  seed.  A  1981 
production,  (bbc/wb;  pennc) 

LIFE  ON  EARTH  [7] :  THE  COMING  OF  INSECTS 

h-c-a  20  minutes  85073  color: $  18.25 

Demonstrates  that  insects  descended  from  the  segmented  millipedes  that  were  among  the  first  land 
colonizers  and  fed  off  the  contemporaneously  emerging  forests.  Includes  silverfish,  bees,  flies,  and 
dragonflies  as  examples  preserved  for  200  million  years  in  amber  resin  fossils  from  conifers  in  the 
Petrified  Forest.  Designed  for  flight  with  a  wide  variety  of  wing  structures,  insects  have  three-part 
bodies  (initially  wingless)  with  the  central  thorax  containing  three  pairs  of  legs.  Since  flowers  and 
insects  co-evolved,  insects  adapted  specialized  anatomical  equipment  for  pollination  at  the  same  time 
that  flowers  adapted  the  strategy  of  cross-fertilization.  A  1981  production,  (bbc/wb;  pennc) 

LIFE  ON  EARTH  [8]:  FLOWERS  AND  INSECTS 

h-c-a  24  minutes  85074  color:$18.75 

Shows  interdependent  evolution  as  one  of  the  results  of  the  coming  of  flowers,  when  plants  and  insects 
began  a  symbiotic  relationship  that  has  shaped  the  evolutionary  course  of  both.  A  variety  of  devices, 
incentives  and  interactions  are  discussed,  including  the  specificity  of  flowers'  color,  pattern  and  scent, 
as  well  as  examples  of  gamesmanship  in  evolution.  Shows  the  necessity  of  the  process  of 
metamorphosis  in  insect  development,  as  well  as  specialized  attractions  in  insects  for  purposes  of 
reproduction,  including  color,  scent,  and  rhythmic  noise.  A  1981  production,  (bbc/wb;  pennc) 

LIFE  ON  EARTH  [9]:  THE  SWARMING  HORDES 

h-c-a  23  minutes  85075  color:$18.75 

Defines  insects  as  organisms  consisting  of  a  head,  a  thorax  containing  six  legs  and  usually  two  pairs  of 
wings,  and  an  abdomen  containing  digestive  and  reproductive  organs,  with  an  exoskeleton. 
Demonstrates  that  insects  compensate  for  their  small  size  by  forming  the  most  elaborate  and  efficient 
social  networks  in  the  animal  world,  maintained  by  pheromones  (chemical  controls),  and  organized  for 
the  propagation  of  genes.  Includes  termites,  wasps,  honey  bees,  and  ants  as  examples.  A  1981 
production,  (bbc/wb;  pennc) 

LIFE  ON  EARTH  [10]:  THE  CONQUEST  OF  THE  WATERS 

h-c-a  20  minutes  85076  color: $18. 25 

Explains  the  development  of  the  fish  from  the  sea-squirt,  an  inconspicuous  organism  linked  through 
embryological  evidence,  as  well  as  the  lancelet  and  the  present  day  lamprey,  whose  fossilized 
precursors  date  back  540  million  years.  Early  fish,  confronted  by  the  problems  of  buoyancy  and 
imprecise  steering,  survived  by  adapatations  seen  in  the  shark,  the  ray,  and  the  bichir.  Protofish  with 
cartilage  are  traced  as  they  evolve  into  modern  fish  with  bony  skeletons.  A  1981  production,  (bbc/wb; 
pennc) 

LIFE  ON  EARTH  [11]:  THE  BONY  FISHES 

h-c-a  25  minutes  85077  color:$18.75 

Demonstrates  the  dominance  of  the  bony-skeleton  fish  in  virtually  every  part  of  Earth's  hydrosphere  as 
a  result  of  effective  adaptation:  scales  on  modern  fish  are  light  weight  and  streamlined;  pectoral  and 
pelvic  fins  are  effective  for  steering  and  stopping;  a  swim  bladder  provides  buoyancy.  Pictures  a  variety 
of  fish  in  settings  throughout  the  world,  to  demonstrate  such  phenomena  as  speedy  and  precise 
mobility  for  predation  and  escape,  camouflage,  color  discrimination,  self-advertisement,  armor,  and 
anatomical  modifications.  Specialized  adaptations  include  altered  metabolism,  blindness,  light 
production,  expandable  stomachs  for  infrequent  ingestion,  flying,  and  mobility  on  land.  A  1981 
production,  (bbc/wb;  pennc) 

LIFE  ON  EARTH  [12]:  THE  INVASION  OF  THE  LAND 

h-c-a  22  minutes  85078  color:$18.75 

Shows  how  powerful  ancestral  dependencies  on  water  were  overcome  to  allow  vertebrates  to  emerge 
from  water  to  land  environments,  using  the  modern  mudskipper  whose  fins  are  similar  to  those  of  the 
lungfish  and  the  coelacanth,  a  bony  fish  that  lived  350  million  years  ago,  and  was  recently  discovered 
to  exist  today.  Three  amphibian  groups  became  at  least  partially  adapted  to  land:  urodeles,  represented 
by  salamanders  and  newts,  seem  most  like  the  earliest  amphibians;  caecilians  lose  their  legs  altogether 
in  a  reversion  to  a  more  primitive  life  form;  anurans,  represented  by  frogs  and  toads,  have  larger  and 
stronger  legs  for  land  use  and  have  lost  their  tails.  A  1981  production,  (bbc/wb;  pennc) 

LIFE  ON  EARTH  [13]:  THE  AMPHIBIANS 

h-c-a  22  minutes  85079  color:$18  75 

Illustrates  amphibian  anatomical  innovations  that  serve  as  adaptive  strategies:  an  extendable  tongue 
aids  in  capturing  prey  and  removing  indigestible  debris:  eye  blinking  keeps  the  eye  moist;  an  eardrum 
amplifies  environmental  vibrations;  resonating  chambers  in  the  throat  amplify  transmitted  sounds. 
Amphibians  partially  succeeded  in  adapting  on  land.  They  still  show  dependence  on  water  for 
reproduction,  and  have  water-permeable  skins.  Reptiles,  next  in  evolutionary  line,  were  more  successful 
in  these  adaptations.  A  1981  production,  (bbc/wb;  pennc) 


LIFE  ON  EARTH  [14] :  VICTORS  OF  THE  DRY  LAND 

h-c-a  18  minutes  85080  color:$18. 

Recaps  how  reptiles  eliminated  the  two  impediments  to  land  colonization  that  restricted  the  adapti 
range  of  amphibians:  watertight  skin  allows  reptiles  such  as  the  Galapagos  Islands  tortoises,  iguam 
and  chameleons  to  endure  extreme  heat  through  ectothermic  temperature  regulation.  The  innovati 
mechanism  of  an  egg  allows  for  the  delivery  of  sperm  so  that  fertilization  occurs  internally  before  t 
developing  embryo  is  encased  in  its  tough,  water-tight  egg  shell  and  deposited  in  the  nest.  A  191 
production,  (bbc/wb;  pennc) 


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LIFE  ON  EARTH  [15]:  THE  DINOSAURS  AND  THEIR  DESCENDENTS 

h-c-a  21  minutes  85081  color:  $18. 

Examines  the  earliest  reptiles,  the  largest  and  most  imposing  land  animals  of  all  time  that  dominat 
the  earth  for  about  150  million  years.  Two  likely  reasons  for  the  immense  size  of  dinosaurs  are  th' 
reliance  on  stomachs  rather  than  molars  for  processing  food,  and  their  need  to  modulate  the  inten 
temperatures  with  increased  mass.  Considers  brontosaurus,  stegosaurus,  triceratops,  and  other  spec 
that  are  extinct  probably,  it  is  suspected,  because  of  lower  earth  temperatures.  Crocodiles  and  iguar 
are  among  the  closest  surviving  relatives  of  the  dinosaur,  revealing  behavioral  similarities  to  t 
ancient  reptiles.  A  1981  production,  (bbc/wb;  pennc) 


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LIFE  ON  EARTH  [16]:  FROM  REPTILES  TO  BIRDS 

h-c-a  24  minutes  85082  color:$18 

Traces  the  emergence  of  the  snake,  a  species  of  burrowing,  legless  lizard  with  effective  mechanisms 
surface  locomotion,  mobility,  and  flexibility  that  it  uses  to  stalk  prey.  Snakes  are  advanced  over  ot 
reptiles,  especially  lizards,  in  several  other  areas,  including  reproduction,  communication,  predati 
and  the  remote  sensing  of  heat  and  odor.  The  structural  modification  of  the  reptilian  scale  to  the  btr 
feather  permitted  colonization  of  the  air  through  aerodynamic  design,  and  insulation  for  heat  conl 
well  before  the  era  that  brought  the  demise  of  dinosaurs.  In  addition,  reptilian  structure  was  modi! 
to  minimize  weight  for  flight  by  replacing  bony  teeth  and  jaws  with  keratin  beaks  and  bony  tails » 
feathers.  A  1981  production,  (bbc/wb;  pennc) 


LIFE  ON  EARTH  [17] :  LORDS  OF  THE  AIR 

h-c-a  23  minutes  85083  color:$U 

Uses  stunning  color  motion  photography  from  throughout  the  world  to  demonstrate  the  divergent 
the  species  of  birds  that  exist.  Emphasizes  that  all  birds  lay  eggs,  rather  than  carry  them  internally 
divest  themselves  of  extra  weight;  they  incubate,  rather  than  abandon,  their  young.  Demonstrates 
variety  of  forms  of  winged  flight  resulting  from  differing  adaptive  strategies,  all  of  which  are  b 
energy  efficient  and  coordinated  with  feeding  habits.  Shows  birds  that  have  abandoned  flight  altoge- 
to  live  on  land  in  areas  free  of  predators  and  amply  provided  with  food.  A  1981  production.  (bbcy 
pennc) 


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LIFE  ON  EARTH  [18] :  THE  RISE  OF  THE  MAMMALS 

h-c-a  22  minutes  85084  color:  $11 

Stresses  visually  that  the  fundamental  mammalian  features  of  endothermy,  body  fur,  and  breast-fee- 
cannot  be  traced  in  the  fossil  record,  but  instead  can  be  inferred  only  from  other  lines  of  evidence ! 
as  skull  and  tooth  structure.  The  first  mammals,  appearing  200  million  years  ago,  wer,e  small 
nocturnal,  thereby  able  to  compete  with  dinosaurs,  and  ultimately  radiated  into  two  mam  lines  diffe 
in  reproductive  strategy  —  the  marsupials  and  the  placentals.  The  earliest  marsupials,  whose  fern  |j 
carry  their  immature  young  in  a  nurturing  body  pouch,  were  found  in  South  America  at  a  period  ds 
to  60  million  years  ago;  they  spread  to  other  continents  and  thrive  today  in  isolation  primaril 
Australia.  A  1981  production,  (bbc/wb;  pennc) 


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LIFE  ON  EARTH  [19]:  THE  MARSUPIALS 

h-c-a  23  minutes  85085  color:$ll---: 

Develops  the  principle  of  evolution  that  lines  of  animals  subject  to  the  same  selective  pressures  ter>  ?,?; 
evolve  in  similar  ways  by  showing  marsupial  analogues  for  animals  in  both  Australia  and  North  Ami 
—  flying  squirrels,  anteaters,  rodents,  cats,  and  wolves  identical  in  appearance  and  behavior 
separately  evolved.  Demonstrates  similar  parallels  between  marsupial  and  placental  animals,  feati 
the  kangaroo  as  a  unique  marsupial  form,  evolved  from  smaller  forest  dwellers.  It  is  shown  to  be 
adapted  to  the  desert,  to  its  need  for  efficient  locomotion  by  jumping,  and  to  the  reproductive  neei 
its  environment  where  the  mother  is  capable  of  maintaining  three  offspring  in  different  stage 
development  simultaneously  throughout  her  reproductive  years.  A  1981  production,  (bbc/wb;  pen 


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LIFE  ON  EARTH  [20] :  MAMMALS  OF  THE  SEA 

h-c-a  20  minutes  85086  color:$1 

Features  the  other  main  mammalian  line  that  developed  parallel  to  the  marsupials:  the  placen 
Proven  to  be  more  broadly  adaptable,  they  allow  their  young  to  develop  undisturbed  inside 
placenta,  an  internal  exchange  organ  that  nourishes  the  fetus  by  chemical  contact  with  the  mot 
bloodstream  until  it  is  almost  able  to  fend  for  itself.  Whales  are  shown  as  an  example  of  li 
warm-blooded  animals  that  colonized  the  sea.  Dolphins  are  studied  to  determine  whether  they 
language  abilities  to  match  their  sonar  capacities  for  locating  objects  with  precision.  A  I 
production,  (bbc/wb;  pennc) 

LIFE  ON  EARTH  [21] :  THEME  AND  VARIATIONS 

h-c-a  24  minutes  85087  color: $i 

Expresses  the  principle  that  such  mammals  as  bats  and  whales  are  so  widely  diverse  in  form  becai 
their  differing  adaptations  to  the  environments  they  inhabit.  Notes  that  such  biologically  unre 
species  as  whales  and  fish  are  more  alike  than  different  because  they  inhabit  the  same  environi 
another  result  of  necessity  of  adaptation  to  survival.  Includes  the  aardvark  and  the  tree  shn 
modern  mammal  that  simultaneously  resembles  rodents,  squirrels,  and  monkeys.  Explains  why 
mammals  were  insectivores  and  demonstrates  the  sonar  abilities  of  bats,  whose  fossilized  skel 
date  back  as  far  as  50  million  years.  A  1981  production,  (bbc/wb;  pennc) 


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LIFE  ON  EARTH  [22] :  THE  LEAF  EATERS  §ls|, 

h-c-a  21  minutes  85088  color:$ 

Demonstrates  how  forests  50  million  years  ago,  filled  with  ferns,  flowering  plants,  and  leafy '    i 
became  a  vast  untapped  food  source  for  certain  mammals  that  had  been  insectivores.  A  varii 


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ive  strategies  solved  survival  and  dietary  problems  for  the  newly  vegetarian  mammals,  including 
il  immobility,  increased  dexterity,  longer  legs,  specialized  toes,  new  cheek  pouches,  different 
je  habits,  hibernation,  foraging,  and  bark  stripping.  When  grasslands  developed  25  million  years 
5  a  result  of  drier  climates,  vegetarians  and  carnivores  became  less  solitary  and  more  cooperative 
vival  strategy  behavior,  as  exemplified  by  the  cohesive  underground  societies  of  prairie  dogs.  A 
production,  (bbc/wb;  pennc) 


ON  EARTH  [23]:  THE  HUNTERS  AND  THE  HUNTED 

i  25  minutes  85089  color:$  18.75 

vs  the  development  of  two  independently  evolving  lines  of  hooved  grazing  animals  that  depend  on 

ig  from  predators  as  an  adaptive  survival  strategy  —  one  line  composed  of  horses  and  zebras, 

Ho  middle  toe  enlarged  and  hardened  into  a  hoof,  and  another  line,  composed  of  antelope,  deer,  and 

,tes,  who  ran  on  two  toes  instead  of  one  and  consequently  have  cloven  hooves.  They  survive  by 

tig  safety  in  numbers  from  the  hunters  of  the  plains  —  big,  fast  cats  such  as  cheetahs  that  attain 

Is  of  110  kilometers  per  hour  in  short  bursts;  slower  lions  that  hunt  in  groups;  and  the  even 

I  r  and  smaller  hyenas  that  are  well-organized  hunters  of  wildebeests  and  zebras.  A  1981 

;lction.  (bbc/wb;  pennc) 

J  ON  EARTH  [24] :  A  LIFE  IN  THE  TREES 

ij  25  minutes  85090  color: $18. 75 

.•Anstrates  that  grasping  hands  with  opposable  thumbs  and  binocular  vision  for  depth  perception  are 
liquirements  for  an  effective  arboreal  life.  Primates,  of  which  there  are  about  200  kinds  (including 
■sys,  apes  and  humans)  possess  these  characteristics;  prosimians,  primitive  primates  sharing 
■  characteristics  are  represented  by  lemurs  and  tarsiers.  Widely  dispersed  geographically,  monkeys 
l%\t  most  vividly  colored  of  all  mammals.  They  communicate  with  sound  and  often  have 
jtructured  social  organizations  to  support  the  terrestrial  as  well  as  the  arboreal  aspects  of  their 
.■A  1981  production,  (bbc/wb;  pennc) 

f  ON  EARTH  [25] :  THE  PRIMATES 

_-<!  22  minutes  85091  color: $18. 75 

Its  that  Asian  and  African  apes  demonstrated  pre-adaptive  behavior  by  leaving  the  jungle  to 
.■ze  the  plains,  a  phenomenon  that  resulted  in  their  development  into  humans.  Traces  the 
■ipment  of  apes  as  animals  that  swing  by  their  arms  in  trees  rather  than  leap  from  branch  to 
■w\  like  monkeys,  and  shows  the  consequent  anatomical  changes.  Pictures  orangutans  and  gibbons 
■iviving  Asian  apes,  and  gorillas  and  chimpanzees  as  modern  African  apes.  It  is  the  African  ape  that 
■lies  insight  into  the  condition  of  man's  emergence.  Describes  the  life  styles,  social  orders, 
ties,  and  habits  of  these  primates.  A  1981  production,  (bbc/wb;  pennc) 


ION  EARTH  [26] :  UPRIGHT  MAN 

•ci  23  minutes 


85092 


color:$18.75 


a ;  the  biological  roots  of  humans  to  the  African  plains  five  to  ten  million  years  ago,  characterized 

.lbs'  good  vision  and  agile  hands,  as  well  as  their  effectiveness  at  communication.  Upright  posture 

:lssential  to  protection,  using  tools,  and  hunting  meat  for  nutrition;  humans  developed  from 

Jive  hunter-gatherer  tribes  to  complex  agricultural  and  technological  societies  colonizing  the  entire 

with  virtually  no  predators  but  microbes.  Coping  effectively  after  spreading  to  Asia,  Europe,  and 

nericas  during  the  ice  age  meant  finding  shelter,  using  fire  for  heat  and  cooking,  and  creating 

'■'  ig.  Evidence  with  film  shows  that  the  human  species  has  not  undergone  substantial  biological 

ion  during  the  past  35  thousand  years.  A  1981  production,  (bbc/wb;  pennc) 


ON  EARTH  [27]:  THE  COMPULSIVE  COMMUNICATORS 

25  minutes  85093 


color:$18.75 


ishes  that  a  high  selective  premium  was  placed  on  the  development  of  language  to  enhance  the 

veness  of  the  early  hunter-gatherer  tribes  —  primarily  facial  rather  than  vocal  communication, 

)ly  innate  rather  than  learned.  Two  stages  of  evolution  more  rapid  than  others  occurred:  first,  the 

?    lery  of  agriculture  and  its  settlement  possibilities,  and  second,  the  discovery  of  writing,  traced  to 

II!    amples  found  in  Syria.  Provides  information  to  support  the  continuous  thread  of  development  of 

im  s  organisms  in  the  history  of  nature,  from  the  first  bacteria  3.5  billion  years  ago  through  modern 

who  is  seen  as  an  information  user  with  power  over  nature  and  a  determining  voice  in  what 

next  in  the  process  of  evolution.  Final  program  in  the  series.  A  1981  production,  (bbc/wb; 


PATENT  PENDING 

57  minutes         2  reels  70590  color:$28.50 

les  implications  of  the  patentability  of  new  life  forms  developed  through  genetic  manipulation: 

ulation  and  commercialization  of  genetic  research.  In  1980,  such  a  patent  was  granted  one  form 

5»Ist  tube  life."  Reviews  the  attempts  to  set  safety  levels  for  research;  examines  dissension  in 

iities  regarding  commercial  investments.  Speculates  on  the  possibilities  inherent  in  the  fact  that 

DNA  research  is  subject  neither  to  restraint  nor  to  guidelines.  A  1982  production,  (wgbh;  tlf) 


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IN  SEARCH  OF  A  MODEL 

25  minutes  84776  color: $20. 50 

p  demonstrations  of,  and  explains,  wave  and  particle  behavior  of  light.  Photoelectric  effect  at 
let  frequency  demonstrates  energy  /  frequency  interdependence  of  photons.  Uses  a  ripple  tank 
explain  constructive  and  destructive  wave  interference;  shows  how  it  applies  to  refraction  and 
ul  in  lens  testing.  Touches  on  solar  cells  as  easier  to  explain  in  terms  of  the  particle  model.  A 
production,  (bbc  /  openu;  umed) 


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IN  THE  SHADOWS:  A  BIOGRAPHY  OF  NATHANIEL  HAWTHORNE 

23  minutes  850 1 6  color:  $17.75 

ates  the  personality  of  Nathaniel  Hawthrone  by  means  of  reenactments,  drawings,  and 
raphs  of  his  home  and  its  surrounding  landscapes.  Uses  voiceover  readings  of  selections  from  his 
s  as  well  as  commentary  and  narration.  A  1981  production,  (unic;  ifb) 


S  TO  GROWTH  (EDITED  VERSION) 

a  30  minutes  83678  color:$ 18.75 

iry  of  the  Ciub-of-Rome-sponsored  research  project  published  by  Dennis  Meadows  under  the  same 
variables  that  affect  the  quality  of  life  (resources,  food,  production,  pollution,  population). 


Results  of  the  study  indicated  that  if  these  five  were  not  brought  under  control,  the  breakdown  of  the 
ecological  system  was  inevitable.  A  longer  version  is  available  under  the  same  title.  A  1973  production 
(thtv;  bon) 


LIQUIDS  (CHEM  101) 

20  minutes 


c-a 


W  U-Matic        C00121 


color:$38.00 
Cassette  Sale:  $175.00 
Deals  with  characteristics  of  liquids,  with  special  attention  to  water.  Defines  and  demonstrates  density, 
viscosity,  surface  tension,  cohesive  and  adhesive  forces,  calling  attention  to  certain  practical  results  in 
the  behavior  of  various  liquids.  Covers  the  concept  of  vapor  pressure,  graphing  the  effect  of 
temperature  on  certain  liquids.  Includes  heat  of  vaporization,  intermolecular  forces,  dipole  moment, 
London  dispersion  forces.  Discusses  the  effect  of  hydrogen  bonding  on  liquid  properties,  graphing  the 
relation  of  molecular  weight  to  boiling  point.  A  1975  production,  (ui) 

LISTEN,  CINDY 

i-j  17  minutes  57045  color:$  15.25 

Cindy  learns  at  gold-star  level,  and  is  obsessed  with  her  accumulating  row  of  them.  Interaction  with  her 
classmates  shows  that,  although  she  can  recite  the  rules  for  good  listening,  her  arrogant  superiority  is 
in  the  way  of  her  applying  them  to  her  own  conduct.  She  eventually  is  forced  to  see  this  herself,  partly 
through  the  reading  aloud  of  the  gold  star  paper  on  listening:  a  delicate,  poetic  restatement  of  oriental 
philosophy  by  the  shyest  and  newest  member  of  the  class,  Lu.  A  1981  production,  (chu) 

LISTEN  TO  THE  MOUNTAINS 

j-h-c-a  22  minutes  56673  color:$16.75 

The  chronicle  of  a  three  week  mountaineering  trek  into  the  high  country,  and  of  the  nature  of  the 
renewal  brought  home  from  there.  A  1977  production,  (pyr) 

LISTENING  FOR  THE  SALE 

h-c-a  19  minutes  56963  color:$18.50 

Demonstrates  listening  as  a  critical  and  active  skill  in  the  process  of  selling.  Emphasizes  five  simple 
techniques  which  will  help  anyone  turn  listening  from  a  passive  to  an  active  skill:  planning,  note-taking, 
skillfull  questioning,  selective  remembering,  and  seeking  message  verification.  A  1982  production,  (crm 
/  mcgh) 

LISTENING  FOR  LANGUAGE 

c-a  20  minutes  56994  color: $17.50 

Presents,  with  demonstrations,  the  auditory-verbal  and  auditory-oral  methods  for  teaching 
communication  to  the  deaf.  Differentiates  the  methods,  identifying  degress  of  hearing  loss.  Parents  are 
urged  to  consider  the  social  implications  of  the  method  chosen.  A  1982  production,  (afltd;  bed) 

LISTENING:  THE  PROBLEM  SOLVER 

j-h-c-a  20  minutes  56784  color: $  17.50 

Lists  and  dramatizes  humorously  the  six  bad  habits  which  prevent  good  listening.  Bad  habits  dramatized 
are  distraction,  closed  mind,  non-stop  talking,  jumping  to  conclusions,  prejudice,  and  thinking  speed. 
Good  types  of  listening  include  critical,  sympathetic,  and  creative,  whose  techniques  and  characteristics 
are  carefully  presented.  A  1981  production,  (call  /  veri;  ab) 

THE  LITTLE  BROWN  BURRO 

p-i  25  minutes  84478  color:$  16.00 

Imagination  and  animation  recount  and  dramatize  the  finding  of  self-confidence  by  a  little  brown 
donkey  who  had  been  made  to  feel  useless.  The  adventures  of  the  little  donkey  with  the  desert  rat  Omar 
form  the  greater  part  of  the  story:  only  toward  the  end  does  the  viewer  realize  that  it  will  merge  with 
the  Christmas  story.  A  1977  production,  (atk;  lea) 

THE  LITTLE  DUTCH  MILL 

general  9  minutes  05047  color:$  10.00 

Two  Dutch  children  find  themselves  in  trouble  with  a  menacing  miser  in  this  Max  Fleischer  Color 
Classic.  3-D  animation.  A  1934  production,  (par;  fest) 

THE  LITTLE  MERMAID 

general  25  minutes  84606  color: $18. 50 

Animation  brings  life  to  the  Hans  Christian  Andersen  fairy  tale  of  the  Little  Mermaid  who  falls  in  love 
with  a  prince  she  saves  from  shipwreck.  Learning  that  she  needs  a  soul  to  be  a  human  being,  so  that 
she  can  be  with  him,  she  trades  her  voice  to  the  Enchantress  of  the  Seven  Seas,  for  a  soul.  The 
restriction  is  placed  that  she  will  die  if  the  prince  marries  someone  else.  The  prince,  who  sees  her  as  a 
child,  does  eventually  schedule  his  marriage  to  someone  else.  The  Little  Mermaid's  sister  brings  her  a 
dagger  and  urges  her  to  kill  the  prince  to  save  herself:  in  her  selfless  refusal  to  do  so,  she  is  rewarded 
with  a  soul  and  with  Paradise.  A  1974  production,  (pott;  pyr) 

LIVING  MACHINES 

h-c-a  57  minutes  70535  color:  $27.50 

Summarizes  research  projects  which  have  investigated  "natural  engineering"  —  the  establishment  of 
why  plant  parts  and  animal  parts  are  shaped  as  they  are,  how  this  affects  motion  and  function  and  vice 
versa.  Projects  summarized  by  young  scientists  engaged  in  this  research  include:  shapes  of  sheltered 
barnacles  as  compared  with  those  from  open  sea;  characteristics  of  the  slime  which  helps  slugs  move; 
structural  design  of  bone  and  tooth  substance;  creatures  shaped  by  surface  tension;  why  a  single  oak 
tree  produces  leaves  of  two  different  shapes;  how  prairie  dog  burrows  are  ventilated;  what  the  shape  of 
two  species  of  anemones  implies  for  strength  and  food-gathering;  the  integration  of  muscle  into  the 
design  of  the  shark  —  how  the  skin  prevents  aneurism;  proportion  in  plants  and  animals,  and 
movement  in  bacteria,  the  only  known  organism  with  a  rotary  joint.  A  1977  production,  (bbc;  tlf) 


LIVING  WAY  OUT 

h-c-a  25  minutes 


84911 


color:  $2 1.25 
Film  sale:$375.00 
Cassette  sale: $225  00 
Deals  frankly  with  living  problems  in  remote  communities,  focusing  on  Shay  Gap,  a  company  mining 


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town  in  northwestern  Australia.  People  are  attracted  by  high  wages,  but  despite  careful  planning, 
modern  amenities  and  air-conditioned  homes,  many  express  dissatisfaction.  Domestic  stress  is  high; 
single  men  are  bored;  there  are  few  recreational  pursuits  in  this  isolated  desert  region.  Articulate 
on-camera  statements  from  a  population  cross-section  suggest  less  company  town  paternalism, 
planning  with  people,  not  for  them  and  avoiding  transplanting  the  architecture  and  attitudes  of 
suburbia.  A  1976  production,  (unchs;  ui) 

[LIVING  WITH  ARTHRITIS]  (VIVRE  AVEC  SA  POLYARTHRITE) 

c-a 


20  minutes 


U-Matic 


K00087 


color:$28.00 
Cassette  Sale: $180.00 
Shows  how  the  repetitive  nature  of  many  daily  tasks  accelerates  the  effect  of  arthritic  disease. 
Recommends  and  lists  a  number  of  'joint-sparing'  methods  and  devices  designed  by  the  Ergotherapy 
Center,  showing  these  in  actual  use  by  patients.  A  1981  production,  (jabo) 


LIVING  WITH  DISASTER 

h-c-a  24  minutes 


84912 


color:  $2 1.00 
Film  sale:$360.00 
Cassette  sale: $220. 00 
Demonstrates  how  Australia  deals  with  periodic  natural  disasters.  The  National  Disaster  Organization  is 
well-equipped  for  immediate  emergency  action  and  there  is  dramatic  on-the-spot  re-examination  of  three 
modern  disasters  —  the  Darwin  cyclone,  the  Tasmania  bushfires  and  the  Brisbane  flooding.  The  film 
also  stresses  the  need  to  go  beyond  immedidate  physical  relief  —  food,  shelter,  evacuation  of  victims 
—  and  consider  post-disaster  physchological  needs,  co-ordinated  social  welfare,  and  the  importance  of 
consulting  the  community  on  rebuilding  plans,  and  warns  against  over-bureaucratized  rehabilitation.  A 
1976  production,  (unchs;  ui) 


LIVING  WITH  THE  CITY 

h-c-a  24  minutes 


84913 


color:  $2 1.00 
Film  sale:$360.00 
Cassette  sale: $220. 00 
Traces  urban  development  in  Australia  over  the  years  with  stills  and  old  footage,  then  shows  the 
situation  today  in  Melbourne  and  Sydney.  A  new  social  awareness  is  needed  to  preserve  old  inner-core 
neighborhoods.  Resident  advisory  councils  are  shown  in  action  and  citizen  resistance  to  further 
demolition  and,  especially,  highway  construction.  Public  agencies  fund  upgrading  of  old  dwellings, 
maintain  balance  between  rental  and  private  ownership.  Government  purchase  of  dilapidated  areas 
permits  unified  rehabilitation  and  long-term  planning.  A  1976  production,  (unchs;  ui) 

LOGDRIVERS 

h-c-a  15  minutes  56974  mixed: $15.00 

Contrasts  the  life  of  contemporary  log  drivers  on  the  Coulonge  River  in  Quebec  with  those  of  the  drivers 
of  the  1920's,  using  documentary  footage  from  that  era.  Voiceover  commentary  and  interview  features 
a  retired  log-driver  who  remembers  'how  it  was.'  A  1981  production,  (mibar;  befi) 

THE  LONELY  HUNTER  (INUIT  LEGENDS  SERIES) 

k-p  6  minutes  05018  color:$10.50 

Recounts  the  Eskimo  version  of  how  man  became  companioned:  Nyiak,  befriending  a  baby  seal,  still 
feels  the  need  of  someone  more  like  himself.  The  baby  seal,  sensing  this  need,  calls  on  Sedra,  the 
Queen  of  the  Sea.  One  day  a  kayak  comes,  bringing  a  companion.  Puppet  animation,  1982  (ancan;  befi) 

LOOK  AROUND  YOU  IN  AUTUMN  (CAPTIONED) 

/'-/  17  minutes  57027  color:$13.75 

Captioning  makes  content  accessible  to  hearing  impaired  audiences.  For  description,  see  original  entry, 
(dip;  mcfi) 

LOOK  AROUND  YOU  IN  SPRING  (CAPTIONED) 

/-/  17  minutes  57028  color:  $13. 75 

Captioned  version  makes  content  accessible  to  hearing  impaired  audiences.  For  description,  see  original 
entry,  (dtp;  mcfi) 

LOOK  AROUND  YOU  IN  SUMMER  (CAPTIONED) 

i-j  17  minutes  57029  color:$13.75 

Captioned  version  makes  content  accessible  to  hearing  impaired  audiences.  For  description,  see  original 
entry,  (dfp;  mcfi) 

LOOK  AROUND  YOU  IN  THE  DESERT 

i-j  18  minutes  57031  color:$  14.00 

Defines  'desert'  and  describes  characteristics,  identifying  four  principal  desert  regions  of  the  United 
States  and  filming  plant  and  animal  life  in  each.  Shows  the  Great  Basin,  Mojave,  Chihuahua  and  Sonora 
deserts  with  typical  flora  and  fauna.  A  1981  release,  (dfp;  mcfi) 

LOOK  AROUND  YOU  IN  THE  EVERGLADES 

j-h-c-a  19  minutes  57097  color:$  15.50 

Shows  seasonal  changes  in  the  everglades,  and  flora  and  fauna  typical  of  that  ecological  environment: 
cypress,  mangrove,  epiphyte,  bromeliad  and  orchid;  deer,  cougar,  alligator,  otter,  blue  heron,  purple 
galinou,  manatee,  (mude;  mcfi) 

LOOK  AROUND  YOU  IN  WINTER  (CAPTIONED) 

i-j  17  minutes  57030  color:$  13.75 

Captioned  version  makes  content  accessible  to  hearing  impaired  audiences.  For  description,  see  original 
entry,  (dfp;  mcfi) 


A  LOOK  AT  RURAL  INDIA 

h-c-a  16  minutes 


56885 


color:$  16.00 
Film  sale: $240.00 
Cassette  sale:$  145.00 
Shows  development  of  systematic  agriculture,  irrigation  systems,  cooperatives  and  agro-industries 


which  demonstrate  that  a  villager  does  not  have  to  be  a  victim  of  nature.  Mahatma  Gandhi  foresaw  t| 
development  of  a  rural  economy  was  the  key  to  improving  living  environment  in  India  as  a  whij) 
Isolation  is  ended  through  education  and  a  nation  integrated  by  roads.  A  1976  production,  (unchs;  i| 

LOW  BACK  PAIN 

general  14  minutes  57078  color: $13\ 

Presents  back  maintenance  as  a  "full-time  job."  Animation  shows  the  structure  to  be  maintained,  v 
its  characteristics,  while  narration  gives  necessary  positions  for  safe  resting,  standing,  sitting,  lyi 
and  lifting.  Identifies  weakness  due  to  lack  of  exercise  as  a  principal  source  of  trouble.  Diagra  ] 
slipped  disc/pinched  nerve  problem.  Uses  the  plot-frame  of  a  man  injured  during  yard  work  to  si 
proper  procedures  for  treatment.  Urges  weight  control  and  regular  exercise  as  the  most  effect 
deterrents.  A  1975  production,  (pri;  ffco) 

MACHINE  SHOP  SAFETY 

h-c-a  13  minutes  56821  color:  $1* 

Covers  necessary  protective  procedures  and  equipment  for  prevention  of  injury  and  respiratory  darn 
in  typical  situations  involving  power  tools  and  hand  tools.  Interviews  a  safety  officer  and  two  accit 
victims  to  emphasize  the  danger  of  ignoring  known  safety  practices.  A  1979  production,  (bort;  aol) 

[THE  MAD  YEARS  OF  SYLVAIN  FUSCO]  (LES  ANNEES  FOLLES  DE  SYLVAIN 
FUSCO) 

c-a  14  minutes      %"  U-Matic        K00079  ,      color:$2t 

Cassette  Sale:  $121 
Recounts  the  biography  and  shows  the  artistic  production  of  Sylvain  Fusco,  one  of  a  number  of  chili 
of  an  Italian  immigrant  family  in  France  at  the  turn  of  the  century.  Admitted  in  1930,  at  age  27, 
mental  hospital  which  he  was  never  able  to  leave,  Fusco  was  encouraged  by  a  doctor  to  indulge 
artistic  talent.  "If  he  had  not  been  mad,"  asserts  the  narrator,  "he  would  have  been  the  equa 
Picasso."  Prix  hors  concours,  Entretiens  de  Bichat,  1979.  (jabo) 


I 


MADE  IN  JAPAN,  Part  1:  CULTURAL  INFLUENCES  ON  INDUSTRY 

h-c-a  16  minutes  85094  color:$1l 

Identifies  cultural  philosophies  and  behaviors  which  contributed  to  Japan's  ability  not  only  to  rect 
from  the  war,  but  to  outstrip  other  countries  in  business,  industry,  productivity  and  managerr 
performance.  Focuses  on  the  99%  literacy,  the  emotional-instinctive  group  ethic  which  makes 
personal  involvement  at  both  worker  and  management  levels,  the  ability  to  mesh  the  human  trai 
individual  identity-seeking  with  group  goals.  A  1982  production,  (wabc;  abc) 


MADE  IN  JAPAN,  Part  2:  BUSINESS  PRACTICES  AND  CHANGING  LIFESTYLES 

h-c-a  22  minutes  85095  color: $h 

Identifies  elements  in  business  philosophy  and  in  business-government  interaction  which  Japai 
managers  feel  contribute  to  their  success.  Japanese  industrialists  do  not  understand  government  a 
adversary,  but  as  a  joint  venturer  and  a  research  and  development  resource.  Since  neither 
individual  nor  the  firm  is  as  heavily  taxed  as  in  America,  more  capital  is  available  for  reinvestmei 
improving  equipment  and  procedures.  (Average  reinvestment  runs  30%.)  Americans  living  and  woi 
in  Japan  comment.  A  1981  production,  (wabc;  abc) 


THE  MAGIC  OF  DANCE  -  REFLECTIONS  BY  MARGOT  FONTEYN,  1:  THE  SCEN 
CHANGES 

j-h-c-a  60  minutes  70484  Mixed:$3. 

Dame  Margot  Fonteyn  shares  views  and  memories  of  dance  and  of  dancers,  commenting  on  her 
career  and  interviewing  other  famous  performers.  Interviews  include  Fred  Astaire,  Sammy  Davis 
Rudolf  Nureyev.  Performances  include  the  pas  de  deux  from  Act  2  of  "Swan  Lake,"  danced  by  Na 
Makarova  and  Michael  Denard;  a  portion  of  Roland  Petit's  new  ballet  "Fascintin'  Rhythm"  (inspire 
Fred  Astaire)  danced  by  Luigi  Bonino;  a  stylistic  demonstration  on  tap  dance  by  Sammy  Davis, 
footage  of  Galina  Ulanova's  1954  performance  of  "Romeo  and  Juliet;"  an  excerpt  from  Mohammed 
film  The  Greatest,  performed  by  Virginia  Johnson  and  Eddie  Shellman  of  the  Dance  Theater  of  Hai 
footage  of  the  pas  de  deux  from  "Le  Corsaire"  danced  by  Margot  Fonteyn  and  Rudolf  Nureyev;  Nur 
dancing  "Pierrot  Lunaire;"  and  the  grandpas  de  deux  from  Act  3  of  Tchaikovski's  "Sleeping  Beai 
danced  by  Lynn  Seymor,  Rudolf  Nureyev  and  members  of  the  British  Royal  Ballet.  A  1979  produc 
Mounted  on  two  reels,  (bbc  /  rmpm  /  tlf;  tlf) 


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THE  MAGIC  OF  DANCE  -  REFLECTIONS  BY  MARGOT  FONTEYN,  2:  THE  EBB 
FLOW 

j-h-c-a  60  minutes  70485  Mixed:$3 

Margot  Fonteyn  looks  into  the  history  of  ballet,  and  its  tendency  to  cross  national  borders,  prese 
first  the  story  of  Anna  Pavlova,  with  footage  showing  three  of  her  most  famous  solos.  Russian,  Fn 
and  Italian  contributions  to  ballet  are  reviewed.  Carolyn  Sinclair,  Matthew  Hawkins  and  Sue  Nye  d 
"Flor  and  Zephyr."  Wayne  Sleep  impersonates  America's  John  Durang  doing  the  Hornpipe,  to  show 
was  popular  in  America.  Fonteyn  and  Nureyev  perform  the  pas  de  deux  from  "Giselle;"  Spanish  dai 
is  illustrated  with  a  performance  of  "Zapateado;"  the  Opening  and  Adagio  of  "Don  Quixote" 
performed  by  Yoki  Morishita  and  Fetsutaru  Shimizu;  Fonteyn  performs  in  "Sleeping  Beauty"  and  Mi 
Baryshnikov  in  "Petrushka;"  the  pas  de  deux  from  "Apollo"  (Stravinsky)  is  performed  by  Vy 
Lorraine  and  Desmond  Kelly.  Examines  contributions  of  Diaghliev,  Tchaikovsky,  Balanchine.  A 
production.  Mounted  on  two  reels,  (bbc  /  rmpm  /  tlf;  tlf) 


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THE  MAGIC  OF  DANCE  -  REFLECTIONS  BY  MARGOT  FONTEYN,  3:  WHAT  IS 
NEW? 

j-h-c-a  60  minutes  70486  Mixed:$c 

Margot  Fonteyn  introduces  pioneers  of  dance  as  a  performing  art  in  the  early  years  of  this  cen 
beginning  with  Isadora  Duncan.  The  spirit  of  'art  nouveau'  was  captured  in  "The  Champagne  Dai 
re-created  by  Suzanne  Kirnbauer.  Early  film  footage  demonstrates  the  art  of  Lois  Fuller.  The  Lo 
Contemporary  Dance  Theater  performs  "Khamsin,"  a  dance  named  for  the  desert  wind.  It 
contributions  are  acknowledged,  as  are  those  of  Ruth  St.  Denis,  Ted  Shawn,  and  Martha  Gra 
Performances  include  "Troy  Games,"  by  the  Dance  Theater  of  Harlem;  "Spectre  de  la  Rose,"  perfo 
by  Fonteyn  and  Baryshnykov.  Stories  include  the  life  of  Nijinski  and  an  interview  with  his  daughl 
1979  production.  Mounted  on  two  reels,  (bbc  /  rmpm  /  tlf;  tlf) 


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!  MAGIC  OF  DANCE  -  REFLECTIONS  BY  MARGOT  FONTEYN,  4:  THE 
tOMANTIC  BALLET 

c-a  60  minutes  70487  color: $32. 50 

got  Fonteyn  recounts  the  history  and  characterizes  the  spirit  of  ballet  from  1832,  when  Marie 
oni  was  the  toast  of  Europe,  until  the  romanticism  dissolved  into  the  frivolity  ot  the  Folies  Berg'ere. 
ides  a  history  of  the  ballet  shoe,  and  of  some  ot  the  world's  most  famous  ballerinas:  Fannie  Elsler, 
la  Livry.  Performances  include  a  scene  from  Act  2  of  "La  Sylphide"  danced  by  Mette  Honningen, 
iming  Ryberg  and  the  Royal  Danish  Ballet;  the  doll  dance  from  "Coppelia"  performed  by  Roland 
;  a  selection  from  "Les  Sylphides,"  performed  by  Ivan  Nagy,  Yoko  Morishita,  Marguerite  Porter  and 
...(jot  Fonteyn.  A  1979  production.  Mounted  on  two  reels,  (bbc  /  rmpm  /  tlf;  tlf) 

j:  MAGIC  OF  DANCE  -  REFLECTIONS  BY  MARGOT  FONTEYN,  5:  THE 
MAGNIFICENT  BEGINNING 

c-a  60  minutes  70488  color: $32. 50 

,  j  e  Margot  Fonteyn  at  Versailles  recounts  the  beginning  of  the  history  of  dance  as  a  performing  art, 

I  of  those  ballerinas  whose  pictures  grace  the  halls  of  that  castle  where  it  started.  Louis  XIV  was 

J  [ably  among  the  first  to  realize  the  potential  of  dance  as  a  theater  art,  and  fostered  it  accordingly. 

-1  prmances  include  a  Spanish  'bolero,'  a  scene  from  "The  Little  Match  Girl"  performed  by  the  Dance 

|i  [lemy  of  the  Peking  Ballet  School;  a  rehearsal  at  the  Paris  Opera,  the  Trick  Dance  from  "La 

■■omanie;"  excerpts  from  "La  Fille  Mai  Gardee,"  performed  by  Wendy  Ellis,  David  Wall,  and  Ronald 

len;  the  bedroom  scene  from  Roland  Petit's  "Carmen,"  performed  by  Petit  and  Zizi  Jeanmaire.  A 

I  production.  Mounted  on  two  reels,  (bbc  /  rmpm  /  tlf;  tlf) 


MAGIC  OF  DANCE  -  REFLECTIONS  BY  MARGOT  FONTEYN,  6:  OUT  IN  THE 
MELIGHT,  HOME  IN  THE  RAIN 

>a  60  minutes  70489  color: $32. 50 

ot  Fonteyn  comments  on  what  dance  means  in  the  life  of  a  dancer.  Shown  are  "Salut  d'amour  a 

;ot  Fonteyn,"  a  dance  created  by  Frederic  Ashton  for  a  birthday  tribute  on  the  occasion  of  her 

ement;  rehearsals  of  6-year-olds  and  of  adult  dancers  at  the  Royal  Ballet  School;  make-up 

liques,  a  full  performance  of  Ashton's  ballet  "Marguerite  and  Armand,"  created  for  Fonteyn  and 

Cev  and  based  on  Dumas'  La  Dame  aux  Cam'elias.  A  1979  production.  Mounted  on  two  reels,  (bbc  / 
/  tlf;  tlf) 


MAGIC  OF  IRELAND 

>a  12  minutes  84871  color: $12  50 

_  ps  together  all  the  attractions  for  which  Ireland  is  famous:  a  chorus  of  colleens,  the  greens  of  the 
tryside  with  its  sheep  and  horses,  the  beauties  of  the  medieval  architecture  at  Trinity  College  and 
atrick's  Cathedral,  the  sophistication  of  dining  at  a  fancy  contemporary  hotel  and  attending  a 
'  race.  Lists  authors  inspired  by  the  beauty  of  Ireland,  saying  "The  city  reveals  the  mind;  the 
ry  reveals  the  soul."  A  1978  production,  (sa;  abc) 


r  ilC  RITES:  CHICKEN  SACRIFICE  (AFRICAN  VILLAGE  LIFE  SERIES) 

7  minutes  05087  color:$  13.00 

ds  one  of  the  Dogon  rituals  of  divination  and  appeasement  of  divine  forces,  involving  the  sacrifice, 
ng  and  consumption  of  a  chicken.  A  1967  production,  (iff) 


MAGIC  WATER  (INUIT  LEGENDS  SERIES) 

6  minutes  05019  color:$10.50 

us  Alikammig  as  he  runs  away  because  he  is  blind  and  no  one  will  play  with  him.  Finding  some 
seals  whose  mother  has  temporarily  disappeared,  he  decides  to  take  care  of  them,  catching  fish 
eeding  them.  When  their  mother  returns  and  learns  of  his  kindness,  she  gets  some  magic  water 
Sedra,  the  Queen  of  the  Sea,  which  restores  Alikammig's  sight.  Puppet  animation.  1982.  (ancan; 


m 


IC  RITES:  DIVINATION  BY  ANIMAL  TRACKS  (AFRICAN  VILLAGE  LIFE  SERIES) 

7  minutes  05088  color:$  13.00 

one  rite  of  divination  as  practiced  among  the  Dogon.  Shamans  or  soothsayers,  usually  the  elders 
!  village,  act  as  messengers  of  Providence,  which  the  Dogon  believe  to  rule  and  to  guide  human 
1967  production,  (iff) 


NETISM  AND  FIELDS  OF  FORCE  (PHYSICAL  SCIENCE  LEARNING  LAB  SERIES) 

14  minutes  56737  color: $13. 50 

>sor  Gerello  and  his  learning  lab  team  explain  and  demonstrate  the  following  concepts:  magnets, 
itism,  fields  of  force,  particle  behavior,  domains,  and  the  relationship  between  electricity  and 
tism.  Magnets,  models,  illustrations  and  animation  are  used.  A  1980  production,  (ab) 

NETS: 


si ■ 


THE  DRAGON'S  SECRET 

15  minutes  56756  color: $13. 25 

nagnetism  acts,  how  magnets  are  made  and  used,  what  materials  magnets  attract,  form  the 
ince  of  the  animated  portion  (involving  a  knight  and  a  clever  dragon)  and  the  photographed 
n  (involving  adults  manufacturing  magnets  and  children  doing  simple  experiments.)  Discusses  the 
ation  of  magnetism  to  compasses,  touches  on  its  great  variety  of  applications  in  daily  life.  A  1981 
ction.  (eb) 

DO'S  PUDDLE  JUMPER 

Ira/  7  minutes  05051  color:  $10.25 

invests  in  a  Baker  Electric  Car,  and  he  and  his  nephew  Waldo  have  an  accidental  underwater 
Animated.  A  1956  production,  (ca;  chu) 

\TMA  GANDHI:  SOUL  FORCE  (LEADERS  OF  THE  TWENTIETH  CENTURY 
|RIES) 

24  minutes  84825  mixed:  $16  75 

fits  the  biography  of  Gandhi,  showing  how  he  won  the  title  "Mahatma,"  meaning  "Great  Soul." 
I  the  evolution  of  his  philosophy  from  the  time  he  studied  law  in  England,  through  his  21  years  of 
•  African  service  when  he  became  increasingly  preoccupied  with  religious  values,  to  his  position  as 


the  acknowledged  spiritual  leader  of  India,  where  his  method  of  nonviolent  resistance  accomplished 
some  of  his  goals.  A  1978  production,  (nife  /  nyt;  lea) 

MAKING  DECISIONS  ABOUT  SEX 

j-h  25  minutes  85111  color: $17  50 

Seven  teens  express  their  thoughts  about,  feelings  toward,  and  experience  (or  lack  of  experience)  with 
sexual  intercourse,  stating  reasons  for  their  attitudes.  Seeks  to  identify  the  sources  of  pressure  on 
young  people  which  lead  many  to  behavior  they  regret,  and  to  identify  some  consequences  which  cause 
such  regret.  A  1981  production,  (chu) 

THE  MAKING  OF  A  PACKAGE  DEAL  (ENTERPRISE  SERIES) 

h-c-a  28  minutes  85153  color:  $38. 00 

C85153  color:$38.00 

Gives  an  overview  of  procedures  for  interesting  a  publisher  in  a  book.  7/10  of  publishers  are  now 
owned  by  conglomerates,  which  insist  on  thorough  marketing  surveys,  good  track  records,  and,  if 
possible,  previous  exposure  of  the  title  in  other  media.  Tells  the  story  of  one  'idea  package'  involving 
two  BBC  producers-turned-authors,  who  have  made  package  deals  of  television  series/book 
rights/paperback  rights/digest  rights  on  seven  previous  sublets.  Focuses  on  the  attempt  to  do  as  well 
with  "The  Day  the  Bubble  Burst,"  a  historical  review  of  the  1929  crash,  which  disappears  from  the  best 
seller  list  in  a  disappointing  single  week.  A  1981  production,  (wgbh;  lea) 

THE  MAKING  OF  A  SAINT 

c-a  55  minutes         2  reels  70253  color:$28  75 

Uses  the  proposal  for  the  canonization  of  Pope  John  as  the  basis  to  examine  the  rationale  for 
canonization.  Gives  the  history  of  the  canonization  of  several  Catholic  saints,  showing  the  elaborate 
documentation  necessary  for  the  acceptance  of  spectacular  cures:  cites  the  withdrawal  from  the 
register  of  saints  of  certain  popular  figures  such  as  St.  Christopher  due  to  lack  of  substantive  evidence. 
Interviews  the  family  of  a  British  child  cured  from  cystic  fibrosis,  whose  cure  led  to  the  canonization  of 
40  Welsh  martyrs.  Visits  a  community  festival  which  features  the  annual  dramatization  of  the  life  of  a 
fourteen-year-old  country  village  girl  who  was  canonized.  Emphasizes  the  nature,  cost,  and 
thoroughness  of  research  into  verification  of  the  four  miracles  required  by  the  church  to  qualify  a  saint. 
Visits  the  birthplace  of  John  XXIII,  showing  his  brother  in  the  vineyard.  Reviews  testimonies  of  people 
who  attribute  their  cures  to  John  XXIII.  A  1972  production  (thtv;  bon) 

MAKING  IT  MOVE 

general  10  minutes  04929  color: $12. 50 

Documents  the  amazing  amount  of  time,  work  and  creativity  in  an  animated  film.  Follows  the  actual 
creation  of  one,  from  idea  through  storyboard  and  preparation  of  eels.  Fast  paced,  with  exuberant 
musical  accompaniment.  A  1979  production,  (hbcf;  phpr) 

MAKING  OF  MANKIND  [1]:  IN  THE  BEGINNING 

h-c-a  55  minutes         2  reels  70581  color:$30.00 

Gives  an  overview  of  prehistory,  reconstructed  from  archeological  and  evolutionary  evidence,  from  3  Vi 
thousand  million  years  ago  to  thirty  million  years  ago,  when  the  common  ancestor  of  humans  is  said  to 
have  appeared.  Filmically  reconstructs  the  appearance  of  these  beings  and  surmises  their  lifestlye. 
Lecturers  include  Richard  Leakey,  Professor  Steven  Gould,  Dr.  Peter  Williamson.  A  1981  production, 
(bbc;  tlf) 

THE  MAKING  OF  MANKIND  [2]:  ONE  SMALL  STEP 

h-c-a  55  minutes         2  reels  70582  color:$30.00 

Explores  the  significance  of  Mary  Leakey's  discovery  of  the  oldest  known  human  footprints,  establishing 
upright  walking  behavior  as  extant  half  a  million  years  ago.  Professor  Owen  Lovejoy  of  Kent  State 
theorizes  that  it  was  an  adaptation  to  forest-dwelling.  Shows  and  discusses  the  famous  "Lucy" 
skeleton,  with  an  artist's  version  of  "Lucy."  Scholars  debate  the  number  and  variety  of  ancient  hominid 
species.  Resumes  research  of  Dr.  Alan  Walker  of  Johns  Hopkins:  deductions  made  from  electron 
microscope  examination  of  wear  patterns  on  teeth.  A  1981  production,  (bbc;  tlf) 

THE  MAKING  OF  MANKIND  [3] :  A  HUMAN  WAY  OF  LIFE 

h-c-a  55  minutes         2  reels  70583  color: $30.00 

Visits  one  of  the  few  hunter-gatherer  groups  still  extant,  drawing  conclusions  about  early  man  from 
their  lifestyle.  Visits  the  site  of  an  African  dig,  explaining  how  sites  are  chosen  and  managed,  how 
conclusions  are  drawn  from  observed  patterns.  Identifies  food-carrying  and  sharing  as  specifically 
human  behaviors.  A  1981  production,  (bbc;  tlf) 

THE  MAKING  OF  MANKIND  [4]:  BEYOND  AFRICA 

h-c-a  55  minutes         2  reels  70584  color:$30.00 

Speculates  about  the  spread  of  humans  from  Africa.  The  first  good  evidence  of  their  presence  elsewhere 
is  in  China.  Richard  Leakey  comments  on  the  habits  and  behavior  of  Peking  man.  Sees  the  development 
of  paler  skins  as  a  necessity  for  better  absorption  of  vitamin  D  as  man  moved  to  less  sunny  regions. 
Shows  Yanomamo  death  rite,  excavations  at  Nice.  Considers  the  development  of  language  as  an  impetus 
to  the  development  of  culture.  A  1981  production,  (bbc;  tlf) 

THE  MAKING  OF  MANKIND  [5]:  A  NEW  ERA 

h-c-a  55  minutes         2  reels  70585  color:  $30. 00 

Reviews  the  1960  discovery,  by  a  Greek  shepherd,  of  a  series  of  linked  undergound  caves  which  proved 
to  contain  a  "missing  link"  human  skull,  intermediate  between  homo  erectus  and  modern  man. 
Recounts  the  discovery  of  Neanderthal  (first  to  use  flowers  in  burial  rites).  Criticizes  the  erroneous 
deduction  (from  a  diseased  skeleton)  that  all  were  stooped.  Leakey  points  out  the  maior  differences  in 
skull  architecture.  One  scholar  replicates  and  demonstrates  stone-working  methods.  Discusses 
Cro-Magnon  man:  animation  recreates  an  ice-age  scene.  Studies  cave  paintings  and  comments  on  their 
origin.  A  1981  production,  (bbc;  tlf) 

THE  MAKING  OF  MANKIND  [6] :  SETTLING  DOWN 

h-c-a  55  minutes         2  reels  70586  color:$3000 

Examines  paintings  and  sculpture  from  caves  in  the  Pyrenees  as  evidence  of  the  rise  of  myth  and  magic 
in  culture;  cites  the  presence  of  pierced  shells  (from  ocean  species)  far  inland  as  evidence  of  economic 


52    /    THE  MAKING  OF  MANKIND  [6] :  SETTLING  DOWN 


barter.  Richard  Leakey  speculates  about  the  nature  of  the  shift  from  hunter-gatherer  to  agricultural 
society  —  traces  it  to  a  major  weather  change  at  the  end  of  the  ice  age.  Visits  excavations  in  the 
Jordan  Valley,  at  Jericho,  and  in  Peru.  Comments  on  the  implications  of  the  evidence.  A  1981 
production,  (bbc;  tlf) 

THE  MAKING  OF  MANKIND  [7]:THE  SURVIVAL  OF  THE  SPECIES 

h-c-a  55  minutes         2  reels  70587  color; $30.00 

Richard  Leakey  muses  over  the  burial  mounds  near  his  headquarters  in  North  Kenya,  as  to  what 
brought  us  this  far  and  where  we  might  end.  Debunking  the  idea  of  man  as  descended  from  killer  apes, 
he  criticizes  early  anthropologists  for  incorporating  in  their  theories  the  pessimism  of  their  times,  and 
blames  it  for  some  of  the  aggression  in  our  own.  Offers  alternative  explanations  of  their  evidence. 
Shows  Bushmen  clothed  and  playing  jazz,  making  curios  for  tourists.  Deplores  military  expenditures 
which  could  feed  the  hungry  of  the  world.  A  1981  production,  (bbc;  tlf) 

MALLORCA 

j-h-c-a  25  minutes  H00014VC  color: $2 1.50 

A  hundred  miles  from  Spain  lies  this  island  where  the  temperature  in  winter  drops  into  the  60's,  and 
the  almond  trees  bloom  in  February.  Narration  gives  some  history,  travel  hints,  cuisine,  shopping, 
sightseeing,  kinds  of  accommodations  available.  Note:  Prices  given,  being  those  of  production  date,  are 
not  valid.  Since  many  Chopin  preludes  were  composed  here,  some  background  music  is  Chopin.  %" 
U-Matic  videocassette.  75  (?)  (bon;  heri) 

MALNUTRITION:  [TOTAL  PARENTERAL  NUTRITION  AND  NUTRIENT  MIXTURES] 

c-a  20  minutes      %"  U-Matic        K00081  color: $28. 00 

Cassette  Sale: $180. 00 
Summarizes  basic  necessities  for  human  nutrition,  while  animation  clarifies  the  roles  of  digestive 
system  components  in  their  processing.  Gives  effects  of  prolonged  starvation  in  order:  disappearance  of 
glycogen  stores,  production  of  ketones,  negative  nitrogen  balance,  slowing  of  the  KREBS  cycle. 
Processes  for  preparing  nutritive  mixtures  are  shown,  as  are  several  patients  in  various  stages  of 
recovery  with  the  use  of  the  mixtures.  A  1979  production,  (jabo) 


MAN  AND  WATER  IN  BENIN 

h-c-a  21  minutes 


56886 


color:  $18. 75 
Film  sale: $3 15. 00 
Cassette  sale: $190. 00 
Stresses  that  adequate  provision  of  pure  water  has  top  priority  in  Benin,  a  country  dependent  on 
seasonal  rainfall,  polluted  streams,  deep  laboriously-operated  wells,  and  storage  in  clay  jars.  Women 
carry  the  water  on  their  heads  in  unwieldy  five-gallon  tin  baths;  often  the  water  is  infested  with 
mosquito  larvae,  lily  spores  and  the  parasitic  guinea  worm.  The  Benin  Development  Bank  is  financing 
basic  water  and  electricty  services,  while  in  some  areas  local  agro-industries  provide  both,  tanker 
trucks  supplying  nearby  villages  and  livestock.  The  film  also  touches  on  local  fish-farming  projects  and 
the  problems  of  building  with  clay.  A  1976  production,  (unchs;  ui) 

THE  MAN  CALLED  FLINTSTONE 

p-i-j  87  minutes         3  reels  98937  color:$44.25 

In  a  satire  of  the  super-spy  film,  the  familiar  Flintstones  cavort  through  a  children's  feature.  Voices  of 
Alan  Reed,  Mel  Blanc.  A  1966  production,  (hbp  /  ca;  tlf) 

THE  MAN  WHO  SKIED  ANTARCTICA 

j-h-c-a  18  minutes  50288  color:$  15.00 

Films  the  Antarctic  skiing  expedition  of  Yuichiro  Miura  (the  man  who  skied  Everest)  recording  his 
feelings  in  the  voiceover  narration,  taken  from  his  journal  entries:  "We  came  to  live  for  a  while  on  the 
edge  of  survival,  to  sharpen  our  senses.. ..For  me,  skiing  is  more  than  sport  —  it  is  Spirit."  A  1980 
production,  (chu) 

MANAGEMENT  CLINIC  SERIES     see: 

EVALUATING  A  SMALL  BUSINESS 
FINANCING  A  SMALL  BUSINESS 
INSURANCE  NEEDS  FOR  SMALL  BUSINESS 
(fbdb;  befi) 

MANAGEMENT  OF  INTOXICATED  AND  DISRUPTIVE  PATIENTS 

c-a  20  minutes  C00012  color:$  10.00 

Demonstrates  behavioral  techniques  for  handling  troublesome  patients.  Illustrated  are:  interfering  with 
the  treatment  of  other  patients,  verbal  abuse  and  other  problem  behaviors.  Staff  strategies  include 
verbal  and  nonverbal  attention,  contracting  with  the  patient,  and  goal-setting.  A  1979  production, 
(adrf;  apa) 

MANAGEMENT  OF  URBAN  GROWTH  AND  LAND  USE 

h-c-a  21  minutes  56887  color:  $18.75 

Film  sale:$3 15.00 
Cassette  sale: $190. 00 
Explains  different  regional  plans  for  preserving  and  developing  agricultural  land  —  protected  zones  and 
land  inventory  in  British  Columbia,  rural  greenbelts  separating  suburban  and  industrial  developments 
north  of  Toronto,  and  "land  banking"  in  Saskatchewan  and  Alberta,  which  allows  farmers  to  lease 
acreage  and  avoid  crippling  mortgages.  The  film  also  illustrates  rural  development  projects  to  check 
migration  to  cities.  A  1976  production,  (unchs;  ui) 

MANAGEMENT  SKILLS  FOR  NURSES,  PART  1:  MOVING  UP  -  MAKING  THE 
TRANSITION  TO  HEAD  NURSE 

h-c-a  31  minutes  84874  color:  $20. 50 

Dramatizes  a  critical  day  in  the  intensive  care  unit  of  a  hospital,  focusing  on  the  management  skills 
needed  in  the  situations  that  arise  for  the  new  head  nurse.  Summarizes  the  qualities  necessary  for  the 
position  and  shows  them  in  action,  with  a  recap  at  the  end.  Filmed  at  Holy  Name  Hospital  in  Teaneck, 
NJ.  A  1979  production,  (interg  /  andra;  abc) 


MANAGEMENT  SKILLS  FOR  NURSES,  PART  2:  PLANNING  -  PREPARING  FOR 
ACTION 

h-c-a  22  minutes  84875  color:$17 

Dramatizes  the  critical  need  for  planning  skills  as  a  sudden  influx  of  accident  victims  strains  the  hrr 
of  staff  and  facilities  in  an  intensive  care  unit  already  struggling  with  absenteeism  and  vacati 
schedules.  Analyses  the  elements  of  good  planning  (staffing,  assigning,  scheduling)  as  they  arise  in 
drama,  and  does  a  recap  of  the  key  decisions  at  the  end.  Filmed  at  Holy  Name  Hospital  in  Teaneck, 
A  1979  production,  (interg  /  andra;  abc) 

MANAGEMENT  SKILLS  FOR  NURSES,  PART  3:  ORGANIZING  -  MAKING  IT  ALL 
HAPPEN 

h-c-a  26  minutes  85034  color:  $18 

Uses  a  plot-frame  of  the  attempted  assassination  of  a  Russian  diplomat  to  reveal  the  rationale  i 
nature  of  hospital  organization.  The  diplomat's  personal  physician,  nurse,  and  security  person 
disrupt  the  normal  chain  of  command  and  endanger  the  patient.  Demonstrates  how  the  head  nu 
solves  the  problems;  lists  and  reviews  the  qualities  and  procedures  which  enable  her  to  do  this.  A  1! 
production,  (interg/andra;  abc) 


MANAGUA  EARTHQUAKE 

h-c-a  20  minutes 


56888 


color:  $1t 
Film  sale:$30C 
Cassette  sale:$  18C 
Recalls  the  1973  Managua,  Nicaragua  earthquake  —  buildings  collapsing,  fires,  flooding,  refugee  tr< 
jams,  soldiers  dispersing  looters  —  through  on-the-spot  footage.  The  ruined  city  was  sealed 
Following  seismic  and  geological  surveys,  the  decision  was  made  to  rebuild,  deconcentrating  the  i 
city  into  three  centers,  separating  industrial,  residential  and  recreational  zones.  The  film  shr 
reconstruction  planning  and  progress;  problems  include  high  cost  of  new  building,  safety  standards, 
extended  interurban  transit  system.  A  1976  production,  (unchs;  ui) 

MANDABI 

c-a  90  minutes         3  reels  98975  color:$4l 

Dramatizes  the  story  (based  on  a  true  incident  turned  into  a  novel)  of  an  illiterate  and  unemplc 
man  in  Dakar  who  receives  a  large  money  order  and  a  set  of  instructions  from  a  nephew  in  Pari: 
dealing  with  literate  and  unprincipled  bureaucracy,  he  is  cheated.  An  individual  story  representative 
the  person  struggling  to  survive  in  a  society  which  he  cannot  understand.  Produced  and  directed 
Ousman  Sembene.  An  international  award  winner,  produced  in  1968.  (gropr) 

MANDY'S  GRANDMOTHER 

/-/  30  minutes  84701  color: $1, 

Mandy  has  a  picture-book  that  tells  about  grandmothers,  so  she  thinks  she  knows  what  they  are 
But  when  her  real  grandmother  comes  for  a  visit,  Mandy  is  very  disappointed  in  the  difference.  Thi 
the  story  of  how  Mandy  and  her  grandmother  get  together.  Based  on  the  children's  book  by  Liesf 
Skorpen.  (phpr) 

MANITOBA 

j-h-c-a  28  minutes  H00019VC  color:  $2 

A  twilight  air  view  of  Winnipeg  introduces  a  camera  tour  of  its  province.  Available  shopping  sM 
Indian,  Eskimo,  British  influences.  Cultural  events  include  everything  from  summer  outdoor  theati 
the  Royal  Winnipeg  Ballet.  Riverboat  excursions  are  available  to  see  the  countryside,  whose  lakes 
never  been  counted:  after  100,000,  the  tabulators  gave  up.  Lists  annual  festivals  and  their  locale 
many  have  an  ethnic  flavor,  showing  settler  origins:  French,  Scotch,  Icelandic,  Mennomte.  Prices  ( 
are  those  of  production  date,  and  are  not  valid.  %"  U-Matic  videocassette.  '75  (?)  (bon;  heri) 

MAN-MADE  MACROMOLECULES 

c-a  25  minutes  84789  color: $2 

Shows  history  and  nature  of  several  processes  for  producing  man-made  polymers.  Examines  in  )j 
three:  polyethylene,  polypropylene,  and  nylon  6  —  6.  Prepares  samples  of  each  on  a  laboratory  s 
explains  the  mechanism  of  polymerization  and  lists  characteristics  and  practical  applications  o 
products.  A  1978  production,  (bbc  /  openu;  umed) 

MAN'S  RELIGIOUS  QUEST 

Lessons  from  the  British  Open  University's  course,  featuring  lecturers 
only  from  their  staff,  but  from  other  world  centers  of  learning,  (openu;  mg) 


MAN'S  RELIGIOUS  QUEST    see: 

ALADURA:  THE  PRAYING  PEOPLE 
EASTER  WORSHIP:  THE  GREEK  LITURGY 
THE  MINDFUL  WAY 

THE  MOSQUE:  PRAYER  IN  ITS  SETTING 
THE  PASSOVER  AMONG  YEMENI  JEWS 
PILGRIMAGE 

PILGRIMAGE  IN  THE  HINDU  TRADITION 
THE  ROARING  SILENCE 
THREE  FAMILES  OF  JERUSALEM 
(openu;  mg) 


MAO  BY  MAO  (MAO  PAR  LUI-MEME) 

h-c-a  30  minutes  84887  mixed:$ 

Historical  footage  with  voiceover  narration  composed  of  excerpts  from  the  speeches  and  writir 
Mao-Tse  Tung  characterize  the  person  and  his  method:  not  a  Marxist  or  Leninist,  but  an  idealis' 
"an  iron  faith  in  the  things  Confucius  said,"  and  a  man  who  saw  himself  chiefly  as  a  teacher.  A 
production,  (fdesi  /  inav;  ffth) 


[MECHANISMS  OF  NONVERBAL  COMMUNICATION  AMONG  YOUNG  CHILDREN]      /    53 


110:  LONG  MARCH  TO  POWER  (LEADERS  OF  THE  TWENTIETH  CENTURY: 
PORTRAITS  OF  POWER  SERIES) 

c-a  24  minutes  84466  color: $18.00 

Mains  Mao's  view  of  chaos  as  a  positive  force,  which  led  him  deliberately  to  pit  people  against  each 
;  cer  to  advance  them  in  the  direction  of  his  goals.  Reviews  his  methods  of  thought  control,  his  uses  of 
f«er,  his  failures  and  successes.  Narrated  by  Harrison  Salisbury.  A  1978  production,  (nife  /  nyt;  lea) 

BIO:  ORGANIZED  CHAOS  (LEADERS  OF  THE  TWENTIETH  CENTURY:  PORTRAITS 
-  OF  POWER  SERIES) 

■l>a  24  minutes  84472  color:$18.00 

J'ers  the  period  of  Chinese  history  from  the  fall  of  the  Manchu  dynasty  in  1911  to  the  point  where 
#o  is  in  control  in  1949.  Contrasts  Mao's  philosophy  with  that  of  Marx  and  Lenin;  explains 
telopments  that  made  possible  his  rise;  summarizes  his  refinements  of  method.  Narrated  by  Harrison 
isbury.  A  1978  production,  (nife  /  nyt;  lea) 

IiPLE  SPRING 

lieral  14  minutes  56975  color:$  13.50 

-Vts  a  Canadian  farm  family  as  they  tap  their  maples  for  sap  to  make  syrup  and  candy  in  the  early 
sng.  Includes  scenes  of  gathering,  refining,  using  in  the  family  bakery,  and  enjoying  in  a  final  "tasting 
pbration,"  making  taffy  by  pouring  warm  syrup  on  snow.  A  1977  production,  (nelv;  bed) 

PLE  SYRUP 

\ieral  12  minutes  57032  color:$  11.75 

ts  northern  Wisconsin  during  the  harvest  season  for  maple  syrup,  describing  the  necessary 
[editions  of  weather,  timing,  procedures  for  gathering,  refining  and  quality  control.  Emphasizes  the 
;.  bortance  of  this  resource  and  its  protection.  A  1979  release,  (uwi;  mcfi) 

IPS  AND  GLOBES:  AN  INTRODUCTION 

_£•/'  17  minutes  57079  color:  $15.50 

kitifies  map-making  as  one  of  the  earliest  art  forms,  showing  symbols  used.  Lists  modern  types  and 

„:|r  purposes:  topographic,  subsurface,  weather,  political,  road.  Shows  how  to  read  "Legend"  to 
'kitify  symbols,  color-coding,  distances.  Explains  scale,  use  of  natural  and  manmade  landmarks. 

'"'Busses  definition  and  use  of  latitude,  longitude,  parallels,  meridians,  degrees.  Emphasizes  usefulness 
oiap  skills.  A  1981  production,  (ffco) 

IPS  FOR  A  CHANGING  WORLD  (THIRD  EDITION) 

18  minutes  56687  color:$  14.75 

I  making  and  uses  of  maps,  and  how  each  has  changed  across  time,  form  the  substance  of  the 
i)  ative.  Shows  how  available  knowledge  and  technology  have  modified  map-making  and  increased  the 
Bunt  of  information  that  can  be  conveyed.  Uses  globe  models,  diagrams,  animation,  and  live  footage. 
:>:i||ionstrates  use  of  latitude,  longitude,  conventional  symbols  for  natural  and  man-made  features, 
tides  population,  temperature,  elevation  maps  as  well  as  navigational.  A  1980  production,  (eb) 

IRC  CHAGALL:  THE  COLOURS  OF  PASSION 

-a  25  minutes  84488  color: $17. 50 

i ;  Chagall's  own  words  to  explore  his  views  of  imagery,  color,  form  and  emotion  which  have  given  his 
r  jjfks  their  distinctive  characteristics.  Visits  Chagall"s  museum  in  Nice,  covers  examples  of  his 
[':#riments  in  many  media  including  stained  glass.  A  1979  production,  (chha;  ifb) 

JRIA  CALLAS  IN  CONCERT 

--a  57  minutes  C90390  b&w:$21.00 

Patents  the  performance,  recorded  live  in  Hamburg  Music  Hall  in  1959,  of  Maria  Callas,  singing  arias 
(in  !ni  the  works  of  Spontini,  Verdi,  Rossini  and  Bellini.  Includes  Julia's  aria  from  the  "The  Vestal," 
— Native  and  aria  from  "Macbeth,"  Elizabeth's  aria  from  "Don  Carlos,"  the  final  scene  and  aria  from 

fc  Pirate,"  and  others.  A  1979  release,  (tcul) 

RIJUANA:  THE  HIDDEN  DANGERS 

c-a  31  minutes  84659  color:  $20. 50 

%  regarding  the  types  of  physical  and  psychological  damage  observable  in  animals  and  humans  after 
ijuana  use  are  listed  and  elaborated.  Some  methods  used  in  establishing  these  facts  are 
— honstrated.  Types  of  physical  damage  included  are:  respiratory,  brain,  immunological,  reproductive, 
is  of  mental  /  emotional  damage  are:  decreased  levels  of  memory,  awareness,  motivation  and 
entration;  increased  irritability,  impaired  capacity  to  interact  with  others.  A  1979  production. 
I) 


^K  TWAIN:  BENEATH  THE  LAUGHTER 

■a  58  minutes  70503  color: $28. 50 

O'Herlihy  as  Samuel  Clemens  reflects,  during  a  moment  of  personal  tragedy,  on  his  life  and  works. 
natized  incidents  from  his  fiction  and  his  life  illustrate  that  his  humor  had  a  counterpoint  of 
imism.  A  1979  production,  (pyr) 

MASK 

30  minutes  81726  b&  w:$  10. 00 

s  police  and  hospital  staffs  who  work  with  people  under  the  influence  of  alcohol  to  the  possibility 
»e  presence  of  other  critical  problems,  which  may  be  attributed  in  error  to  the  alcohol,  including 
Jtes,  epilepsy,  heart  attack,  heat  stroke,  sunstroke,  overdoses  of  narcotics  or  barbiturates,  and 
al  illness.  A  1964  production,  (nimh;  apa) 


>KED  DANCES:  THE  DOGON  PEOPLE  IN  THE  MALI  HIGHLANDS  (AFRICAN 
ILLAGE  LIFE  SERIES) 

a  6  minutes  05086  color:$  13.00 

nfcls  snts  one  of  the  ritual  masked  dances  of  the  Dogon  people:  a  semicircle  of  nine  dancers,  with  a 
i  on  stilts,  performs  to  the  rhythmic  accompaniment  of  two  drummers.  Masks  and  body 
erations  feature  cowrie  shells.  No  narration.  A  1967  production,  (iff) 


MATHEMATICS:  LIFE'S  NUMBER  GAME 

i-j-h  20  minutes  56558  color: $17.00 

Demonstrates  in  a  series  of  real  life  vignettes  that  a  solid  grasp  of  mathematics  is  a  necessary  and 
practical  tool  in  a  wide  variety  of  occupations  and  daily  situations.  Problems  encountered  in  these 
episodes  —  whether  at  home,  work  or  play  —  are  solved  by  applying  a  variety  of  math  skills  — 
geometric  formulas,  metric  conversions,  estimations,  averages,  fractions,  percentages,  graphs,  weights, 
and  measures.  A  1978  production,  (c) 

MATTER  CHANGES  (PHYSICAL  SCIENCE  LEARNING  LAB  SERIES) 

/-/  14  minutes  56736  color: $13. 50 

Professor  Gerello,  in  lab  coat,  top  hat  and  Groucho  Marx  mustache,  explains,  demonstrates  and 
illustrates  basic  questions  in  the  changes  of  state  solid  /  liquid  /  gas,  and  the  chemical  changes 
involved  in  the  formation  of  compounds.  Key  points  summarized  at  end.  A  1980  production,  (ab) 

MATTER  IS  EVERYTHING  (PHYSICAL  SCIENCE  LEARNING  LAB  SERIES) 

/'-/'  12  minutes  56738  color:$ 12.35 

Summarizes  elementary  relations  among  the  following:  matter,  mass  properties,  elements,  compounds, 
molecules,  atoms,  electrons,  subatomic  particles.  Emphasizes  that  matter  is  structured  of  moving 
particles,  and  that  science  is  both  a  process  and  a  store  of  information.  A  1980  production,  (ab) 

MAU  MAU 

c-a  52  minutes  70626  color:$23.75 

Analyses  the  meaning  of  the  Mau  Mau  movement  as  a  political  and  military  response  to  repression  and 
armed  aggression.  Beginning  with  a  depiction  of  post  World  War  II  conditions  in  Kenya,  presents 
relevant  events  in  Kenya  and  abroad  during  the  seven  year  emergency.  Also  presents,  in  retrospect, 
views  of  Kenyan  and  British  participants.  Fact-oriented  documentary,  which  aims  at  historical 
perspective.  A  1973  production,  (fi) 

THE  MAVERICK 

c-a  25  minutes  85189  color:$  10.00 

Uses  the  plot-frame  of  an  imagined  (but  dramatized)  conversation  between  the  'maverick,'  (a  lone 
horseman  riding  the  rangelands)  and  a  typical  younger  range-rider  who  drives  a  truck.  In  this  frame, 
reviews  and  contrasts  historical  views  of  range  exploitation  with  modern  notions  of  range  management. 
Giving  the  rationale  for  the  new  (resting  land,  interseeding,  chiseling,  pitting,  runoff  and  spreader 
systems  for  water  conservation)  gradually  wins  over  the  'maverick'  and  the  viewer  to  an  attitude  of 
admiration  for  the  care  of  the  land.  A  1979  production,  (mfpr;  pdil) 

ME,  A  TEEN  FATHER? 

j-h-c-a  13  minutes  56626  color:  $15. 50 

Focuses  on  the  feelings  and  reactions  of  the  boy  in  an  unmarried  couple  facing  an  unplanned 
pregnancy.  Reconstructs,  with  flashbacks,  comments  and  dialog,  the  elements  of  the  situation,  and  the 
attempts  to  reach  a  decision.  A  1980  production,  (gkp;  cec) 

MEADOWLARK  LEMON  PRESENTS  THE  WORLD 

/  17  minutes  56581  color:  $15. 50 

Interchanging  a  basketball  and  a  globe  of  the  world,  and  using  many  comic  definitions  which  help 
children  remember  terms,  this  famous  member  of  the  Harlem  Globetrotters  introduces  the  basic 
map-reading  skills  necessary  in  dealing  with  elementary  concepts  of  geography.  A  take-off  on  a  mystery 
movie  explains  using  latitude  and  longitude  to  find  a  particular  place.  A  1979  production,  (riha;  pyr) 

MEAL  PLANNING  AND  PREPARATION 

j-h-c-a  16  minutes  56801  color:$  15.50 

Reviews  basic  steps  in  advance  planning  for  ease  of  execution,  aesthetic  appeal  of  food,  and  balanced 
diet.  Suggests  ways  to  organize  shopping  and  schedule  work,  considering  the  proper  cooking  time  for 
each  item.  Gives  hints  for  all  foods  prepared,  including  cake,  salad,  meat  loaf,  noodles  and  crescent 
rolls.  Includes  demonstrations  of  doneness  tests,  illustrations  of  attractive  presentation  of  foods  in 
serving.  A  1981  production,  (cec) 

MEASURING  ELECTRONS  AND  ATOMS 

h-c-a  25  minutes  84777  color: $20. 50 

Replicates  experiments  showing  how  cathode  rays  can  be  isolated  and  demonstrated  to  have  mass  and 
momentum,  how  Millikan  first  measured  the  charge  on  an  individual  electron,  and  Thompson,  later,  its 
velocity  and  mass.  Also  shows  how  Thompson  identified  and  measured  the  masses  of  ions.  Shows  how 
to  plot  mass  spectra,  defines  isotope.  A  1979  production,  (bbc  /  openu;  umed) 

MEASURING:  THE  EARTH  AND  THE  MOON 

h-c-a  25  minutes    .  84772  color: $20. 50 

British  students  replicate  Eratosthenes'  experiment  to  determine  the  diameter  of  the  earth,  and  examine 
the  basic  assumptions  which  allow  calculation  of  the  moon's  diameter  from  a  lunar  eclipse  photograph. 
Touches  briefly  on  modern  laser  techniques  which  allow  greater  precision  in  measurement  of  lunar 
distances.  A  1978  production,  (bbc  /  openu;  umed) 

MEAT  COOKERY 

j-h-c-a  18  minutes  56798  color: $  17.00 

Instructs  in  and  illustrates  methods  of  coordinating  the  appropriate  cooking  method  with  the  cut  of 
meat  for  improvement  in  both  flavor  and  texture.  Uses  cho.ee  beef  in  illustrating  several  dry  heat  and 
several  moist  heat  methods,  adaptable  to  other  meats.  Includes  many  helpful  hints  and  reasons  why 
they  work.  A  1981  production,  (cec) 

[MECHANISMS  OF  NONVERBAL  COMMUNICATION  AMONG  YOUNG  CHILDREN] 
(MECANISMES  DE  LA  COMMUNICATION  NON  VERBALE  CHEZ  LES  JEUNES 
ENFANTS) 

c-a  40  minutes      «"  U-Matic        K00034  color: $33 00 

Cassette  Sale:  $360.00 
Resumes  and  illustrates  results  of  the  observational  research  of  Professor  Montagner  in  the  nonverbal 


54    /     [MECHANISMS  OF  NONVERBAL  COMMUNICATION  AMONG  YOUNG  CHILDREN] 


communication  of  young  children.  Identifies  common  gestures  and  mechanisms,  showing  their  use,  as: 
the  offering  gesture,  reciprocal  imitation,  gestures  of  appeasement  or  solicitation,  threat,  aggression, 
refusal.  Discusses  mechanisms  for  channeling  threat  and  aggression.  Finally,  compares  behavior  of  the 
children  shown  with  the  welcoming  gestures  of  the  parent  who  comes  to  get  them.  Discusses  results  of 
tests  which  show  an  absolute  physiological/sociological  parallel.  A  1976  production,  (jabo) 

MEDIA  PROBES:  DESIGN 

h-c-a  30  minutes  85060  color:$  19.75 

Host/narrator  Bill  Blass  comments  on  fashion  as  a  language,  and  on  how  design  communicates. 
Examines  design  elements  of  hair  dryers,  packaging,  posters,  logos.  Emphasizes  the  importance  of 
design  to  people  by  reviewing  the  story  of  "Best  Western"  motels'  attempt  to  change  the  logo.  A  1981 
production,  (lale/wqed;  tlf) 

MEDIA  PROBES:  LANGUAGE 

h-c-a  30  minutes  85063  color:$19.75 

Host/narrator  Victor  Borge  and  animated  Doonesbury  inserts  enliven  an  exploration  of  what  happens 
when  spoken  language  becomes  written,  how  language  shapes  culture,  thought  —  even  identity.  Shows 
how  dictionary  makers  track  and  decide  when  to  legitimize  neologisms.  Josh  Mostel  reenacts  an 
imagined  debate  about  writing  between  Plato  and  Socrates.  A  1981  production,  (lale/wqed;  tlf) 

MEDIA  PROBES:  POLITICAL  SPOTS 

h-c-a  30  minutes  85062  color:$19.75 

Makers  of  political  spots  reveal  how  and  why  they  choose  content.  (Television  advertising  accounts  for 
two  of  every  three  campaign  dollars  spent.)  Explaining  why  "You  can't  get  by  with  the  good  old  vanilla 
one-size-fits-all  political  spot  any  more,"  they  demonstrate  other  flavors  —  including  vinegar.  A  1981 
production,  (lale/wqed;  tlf) 

MEDIA  PROBES:  PHOTOGRAPHY 

h-c-a  30  minutes  85059  color:$19.75 

Host/narrator  Cheryl  Tiegs  links  vignettes  on  five  leading  photographers,  who  comment  on  their  art  and 
its  roles  in  comtemporary  society.  Includes  an  interview  with  David  H.  Kennerly,  whose 
photojournalistic  story  on  the  Johnstowne  massacre  was  his  "toughest."  Shows  the  long  "creation"  of 
a  Drambuie  ad;  the  arrangements  of  a  very  professional  wedding  photographer.  A  1981  production, 
(lale/wqed;  tlf) 

MEDIA  PROBES:  SOAP  OPERAS 

h-c-a  30  minutes  85065  color:$19.75 

Interviews  soap  stars,  soap  writers  and  wives;  shows  rehearsals  and  audience  involvement  with 
personalities  such  as  Joe  Kelley.  Overviews  Arthur  Richter,  President  of  Imports,  Inc.,  who  comments 
"You  probably  could  sell  anything  if  people  saw  the  stars  use  it."  A  1981  production,  (lalw/wqed;  tlf) 

MEDIA  PROBES:  SOUNDAROUND 

h-c-a  30  minutes  85064  color:$19.75 

Interviews  Muzak  president  U.V.  Musico,  who  explains  how  the  music  is  entered  into  a  computer  to  be 
programmed  for  "stimulus  progression,"  and  why  it  is  best  for  "human  factor  engineering"  to  present 
a  variety  of  pacing  in  15-minute  segments,  with  some  silence.  Inserts  a  performance  of  some  unusual 
music  by  a  performer  who  asserts  that  Muzak  makes  people  "dumb."  Demonstrates  types  of  sound 
geared  for  specific  "targeted"  radio  audiences.  A  1978  production,  (lale/wqed;  tlf) 

MEDIA  PROBES:  THE  FUTURE 

h-c-a  30  minutes  85066  color:$  19.75 

Focusing  on  a  young  couple,  both  artists,  who  met  through  interactive  design  exercises  on  a  video 
screen;  examines  other  possibilities  inherent  in  the  availability  of  these  totally  new  ways  of 
communicating.  Postulates  access  to  information  as  a  "new  form  of  wealth,"  explaining  the  workings  of 
the  Information  Access  Corporation.  A  1982  production,  (lale/wqed;  tlf) 

MEDIA  PROBES:  TV  NEWS 

h-c-a  30  minutes  85061  color:$19.75 

Focuses  on  a  training  center  for  TV  newcasters,  explaining  the  search  for  'style'  in  newscasting,  and  its 
importance.  Stations  realize  that  news  brings  in  60%  of  their  income,  and  that  a  rise  in  one  rating 
point,  for  a  large  station,  can  mean  a  million  dollars  in  extra  income.  They  therefore  invest  in  training 
newscasters  with  great  care,  to  give  pacing,  texture,  and  personality  to  the  presentation  of  current 
events.  A  1981  production,  (lale/wqed;  tlf) 

THE  MEDICAL  SCHOLARS  PROGRAM 

h-c-a  16  minutes  50292  color:$  10.00 
Gives  details  about  the  facilities,  staff,  and  goals  of  the  University  of  Illinois'  Medical  Scholars  Program, 
a  dual-degree  focus  intended  to  produce  leaders  for  the  medical  /  scientific  community.  Interviews 
young  researchers  regarding  their  projects,  their  reactions  to  the  program,  their  plans  for  the  future. 
Filmed  on  the  several  campuses  (Chicago,  Rockford,  Peoria,  Urbana).  Summarizes  both  clinical  and 
academic  resources,  stressing  past  results  such  as  the  discovery  of  Chloromycetin.  A  1981  production. 
OjO 

MEIOSIS  (SECOND  EDITION) 

j-h  15  minutes  56684  color:$  13.75 

Delineates  the  process  of  meiosis,  defining  the  roles  of  gamete  formation,  the  cell  nucleus, 
chromosomes,  DNA,  diploid  and  haploid  cells,  crossing  over,  shuffling,  and  fertilization.  Summarizes  the 
role  of  meiosis  in  sexual  reproduction  and  its  implications  in  the  production  of  genetic  variants.  Uses 
microphotography,  animation  and  diagrams.  A  1980  production  (eb) 

MEN  UNDER  SIEGE:  LIFE  WITH  THE  MODERN  WOMAN 

h-c-a  34  minutes  84679  color:$21.00 

The  two  main  sources  of  a  man's  feeling  of  identity  are  discussed  in  interviews  with  professional  men 
and  women,  in  connection  with  the  ways  they  feel  about  aspects  of  the  women's  'liberation'  drive. 
Women  interviewed  include  a  lady  photographer  of  men,  an  aggressive  woman  in  a  'singles'  bar,  a 


career  woman,  and  a  lawyer's  wife.  Covers  views  of  sex,  children,  marriage,  relating  in  social  confer  I 
A  graphic  presentation  of  a  complex  set  of  problems.  A  1979  production,  (abc) 


MENTAL  ILLNESS 

c-a  14  minutes 


56932  color:$10.  c 

C56932  color:  $10.. 

Illustrates  several  types  of  aberrant  or  violent  behavior  which  could  indicate  mental  illness.  Stress  K 
that  the  approach  to  the  disturbed  person  will  affect  his  behavior.  Deals  briefly  with  special  problei  k 
involving  the  retarded.  Intended  for  the  training  of  police,  paramedics,  social  workers,  and  for  t  L 
enlightenment  of  the  general  public.  A  1980  production,  (harp;  zpa) 


METALS  AND  NONMETALS:  VISIBLE,  ATOMIC,  AND  CHEMICAL  CONTRASTS 
(CHEM  101) 

c-a  18  minutes      %"  U-Matic        C00136  color:$35.\. 

Cassette  Sale:  $  160. ' 


This  tape  compares  the  properties  of  metals  and  nonmetals.  Observable  characteristics  such 
conductivity,  lustre  and  malleability  are  discussed,  followed  by  a  comparison  of  atomic  properti 
Hexagonal  closest  packing  and  the  diamond  of  graphite  structures  show  distinct  differences  in  me 
and  nonmetal  atomic  structure.  The  closing  section  compares  the  chemical  properties  of  these  t 
groups.  A  1973  production,  (ui) 


fe 


THE  MIDDLE  EAST:  BUILDING  A  DREAM  (ISRAEL) 

i-j-h  21  minutes  53237  color:  $19 

Documents  the  changing  ways  of  life  on  the  kibbutz  and  the  moshav,  the  role  of  Israel's  immigrants 
planning  cities  and  reclaiming  the  desert,  and  the  part  of  government  in  promoting  technology  j  i 
industry.  Offers  a  view  of  the  Palestinian  problem  and  examines  the  life-styles  of  Arabs  living  in  Isr^ 
as  part  of  a  Jewish  nation.  Replaces  Israel:  The  Land  and  the  People.  A  1979  production,  (c) 

THE  MIDDLE  EAST:  LEADERSHIP  AND  IDENTITY  (EGYPT) 

i-j-h  21  minutes  56571  color:  $19T 

Filmed  entirely  on  location  in  the  cities  and  villages  of  Egypt,  documents  the  changing  educatioi 
medical,  agricultural,  and  industrial  systems  of  its  7,000-year-old  civilization.  Looks  at  ba: 
geographical,  political,  and  economic  facts  about  modern  Egypt  while  outlining  some  of  the  program: 
the  Egyptian  government  for  improving  the  future  of  the  country.  A  1979  production,  (c) 


MIDWAY  IS  EAST  (VICTORY  AT  SEA  #4) 

h-c-a  27  minutes  85168  b&w:$1'/ 

Reviews  the  history  of  the  Japanese  conquests  in  the  Pacific,  and  of  the  eventual  U.S.  retaliations 
final  victory  at  Midway.  Strong  anti-Japanese  rhetoric  designed  to  gain  public  endorsement  for  the » 
A  1952  production,  (nbs/usn;  lucf) 

MIND  AND  BODY:  JUDO  WORLDWIDE 

j-h-c-a  20  minutes  57099  color:$H 

Reviews  the  history  and  principles,  and  shows  the  practices,  of  Judo.  A  hundred  countries  besides  Ja 
are  now  teaching  it  extensively.  Shows  types  of  techniques,  with  practitioners  of  all  ages.  Gi 
meaning  of  the  various  colors  of  belt,  designating  levels  of  mastery,  (jafn) 

THE  MINDFUL  WAY  (MAN'S  RELIGIOUS  QUEST) 

h-c-a  24  minutes  85125  color:$2l 

Presents  beliefs  and  practices  of  monks  of  the  Theravada  tradition  of  Buddhism,  filmed  in  the  fo 
monastery  Wat  Nong  Ba  Pong  in  northeastern  Thailand.  Gives  rationale  for  minimal  possessions,  for 
deliberate  attempt  not  to  be  too  serious,  for  the  discipline  of  the  Vinaya  (rules),  and  for  the  tradi 
of  depending  on  the  laity  for  food.  Emphasizes  the  atmoshpere  of  openness,  relaxation  and  pe, 
Distinguishes  Buddhist  view  from  spirit  worship,  though  they  are  sometimes  mixed  in  the  minds  of  t 
laity.  A  1978  production,  (openu;  mg) 

THE  MIND'S  EYE 

h-c-a  50  minutes         2  reels  70562  color:$2 

Delineates  what  research  has  revealed  to  date  about  the  nature  of  sight.  Compares  mechanisms  of I  $1 
hamster,  toad,  monkey,  and  chameleon  with  that  of  man.  A  toad  recognizes  a  horizontal,  but  n 
vertical  worm.  Most  visual  information  is  peripheral:  for  good  vision,  contrast  is  more  critical  than 
level.  Examines  the  mechanism  for  depth  perception,  showing  that  a  chameleon  with  glasses  cai 
catch  flies.  Explains  how  "What  you  see  is  not  a  picture  at  all,  but  a  description  of  the  world  in  t 
language."  Covers  the  discovery  of  color-specific  and  shape-specific  cells.  A  1980  production,  (bbc 


MINERALS  AND  ROCKS  (SECOND  EDITION) 

i-j  15  minutes  50556  color: $1 

Examines  common  rocks  and  shows  how  to  isolate  and  identify  the  minerals  of  which  they 
composed.  Methods  of  identification  discussed  range  from  the  elementary  shape  and  color,  thn 
hardness,  lustre  and  cleavage,  to  sophisticated  techniques  of  chemical  analysis,  x-ray  diffraction 
spectrographic  analysis.  Shows  actual  growth  of  crystals,  by  means  of  photomicrography,  u 
polarized  light.  Gives  some  background  in  rock  formation  and  includes  a  brief  sequence  on  cutting 
polishing  gemstones.  A  1979  production,  (eb) 

MINOR  ELECTRICAL  REPAIRS  OF  SMALL  APPLIANCES 

h-c-a  13  minutes  56709  color: $1 

Covers  procedures,  equipment  and  safety  measures  for  replacement  of  cords,  plugs,  and  lamp  swit 
Shows  replacement  of  an  iron  cord,  of  guillotine  and  screw-type  plugs,  and  of  a  table  lamp  switch 
socket  assembly.  A  1981  production,  (cec) 


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THE  MIRACLE  AT  TSUBOSAKA  TEMPLE:  A  YUKI  PUPPET  SHOW 

general  30  minutes  85182  color:$1 

Elaborate  puppets  two  feet  tall,  manipulated  by  more  than  20  strings,  show  the  full  range  of  expre 
possible  with  this  medium,  in  the  reenactment  of  a  famous  Japanese  legend.  Some  shots  shov 
puppeteers  during  the  performance.  Considered  dramatic  literature  of  a  high  order,  the  play: 
chanted,  with  voiceover  English  narration,  (jafn) 


'till, 


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THE  MOSQUE:  PRAYER  IN  ITS  SETTING  (MAN'S  RELIGIOUS  QUEST)    /    55 


ERORS  (ESPEJOS):  REFLECTIONS  OF  A  CULTURE 

c-a  18  minutes  56789  color: $15. 25 

ents  the  work  of  a  number  of  Mexican-American  muralists:  Manuel  Martinez,  Carlota  Espinoza, 
ds  Sandoval.  Their  themes  show  (and  inspire  in  the  communities  where  they  appear)  pride  in  the 
ano  heritage,  and  hopeful  optimism.  A  1979  production,  (mpp;  chu) 


MISER'S  SLIPPERS 

26  minutes  85196  color:$  16.75 

unts  the  tale  of  a  merciless  miser,  who,  through  four  peculiar  accidents  involving  his  slippers, 
:s  a  still  more  merciless  judge,  who  taxes  his  fortune  away.  Puppet  animation,  with  near-East 
ngs  and  costumes.  A  1983  production,  (tcul) 


S  GOODALL  AND  THE  WILD  CHIMPANZEES 

a  50  minutes  70483  color:$24.00 

record  of  a  difficult  and  dangerous  scientific  study:  the  observation  of  chimpanzees  in  their  native 
at,  taken  on  by  a  lady  scientist.  For  five  years,  Jane  Goodall  lived  in  the  Tanzanian  Gombe  Stream 
rve,  making  records  of  the  habits  and  behavior  of  wild  chimpanzees  in  their  natural  environment. 
esults  and  the  record  of  her  discoveries  are  narrated  by  Orson  Welles  in  this  full  length  version.  An 
d  version  (28  minutes)  is  available  under  the  same  title,  (ngs) 


SION  THIRD  PLANET:  CREATURES  OF  THE  LAND 

13  minutes  5655 1  color:$  14. 50 

ace  traveller  and  his  robot  are  separated  from  the  members  of  a  scientific  expedition  during  a 
or  shower.  On  planet  earth  they  investigate  and  classify  land  dwelling  animals  comparing  animal 
js  with  reference  to  size,  complexity,  lifestyle,  and  reproductive  method.  Close-up  and  slow-motion 
igraphy  of  wildlife  help  them  to  designate  earth's  creatures  as  insects,  amphibians,  reptiles,  birds, 
mmals.  A  1979  production,  (c) 


SION  THIRD  PLANET:  CREATURES  OF  THE  SEA 

13  minutes  56549  color:$14.50 

r  of  scientists  from  another  galaxy  land  on  earth  to  study  and  classify  the  creatures  of  the  sea 
the  help  of  a  robot  companion.  Underwater  photography  displays  a  tremendous  diversity  of  sea 
ures.  Their  observations  are  hindered  by  a  galactic  enemy  who  is  trying  to  contaminate  the 
jis.  The  scientists  manage  to  complete  their  mission  of  comparing  and  categorizing  marine 
tebrates  according  to  appearance,  structure,  behavior  of  food-getting,  protection,  and 
duction.  A  1979  production,  (c) 


filON  THIRD  PLANET:  GREEN  GROW  THE  PLANTS 

15  minutes  56552  color: $14. 50 

ntergalactic  explorers  with  their  robot  come  to  earth  on  a  mission  to  classify  the  green  plants 
make  its  environment  so  unique.  Their  investigation  of  the  structure  of  the  plants'  roots,  stems, 
saves  is  made  easier  by  the  robot's  ability  to  produce  close-up,  microscopic,  and  time-lapse  views 
nt  varieties.  Stresses  the  procedures  of  scientific  observation.  A  1979  production,  (c) 


nc 


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DEEDS  GOES  TO  TOWN 

-a  188  minutes        3  reels  98927  b  /  w:$49.00 

Cooper  as  Mr.  Deeds  personifies  the  honest  nobility  of  the  "grassroots  American"  of  the  thirties  in 
ndling  of  a  surprise  inheritance,  a  shyster  lawyer,  a  bunch  of  city  slickers  and  a  beautiful  girl 
ler  played  by  Jean  Arthur.  Directed  by  Frank  Capra.  A  1936  production,  (ca;  tlf) 


FINLEY'S  FEELINGS 

10  minutes  03044  color:$  10.00 

tion  presents  the  nature  of  a  problem  with  'displaced  emotions.'  Mr.  Finley  does  not  realize  that 
verreaction  that  got  him  into  trouble  in  a  stressful  situation  indicates  a  basic  problem  in  his 
logical  make-up  regarding  authority  figures.  He  is  helped  to  recognize  the  source  and  nature  of 
oblem  in  the  course  of  this  film.  A  1957  production,  (mli;  apa) 


ER  GIMME  (LEARNING  TO  BE  HUMAN  SERIES) 

28  minutes  84475  color:$  19.00 

;iul!'£  devotion  to  his  hobby,  music,  and  his  consuming  desire  for  a  set  of  drums  lead  him  into  a 
ich— quick'  scheme,  from  which  he  and  his  family  learn,  and  grow  closer.  Gold  Hugo  Award, 
^o  Film  Festival.  A  1979  production,  (lea) 


HWULOT'S  HOLIDAY 

96  minutes         2  reels  98968  b&w:$26.50 

French  comedy  which  requires  no  knowledge  of  French:  all  humor  is  situational,  visual  or 
fester  humor.  M.  Hulot  arrives  at  a  seaside  resort  in  Brittany,  in  his  1924  Hamikar,  and  becomes  a 
the  lives  of  other  'typical'  vacationers  for  a  hilarious  summer.  Stars  its  director,  Jacques  Tati.  A 
jroduction.  (fest) 


ER  MAGOO'S  CHRISTMAS  CAROL 

ral  28  minutes  85048  color: $18. 25 

mated  adaptation  of  Dickens'  masterpiece,  with  Magoo  as  Scrooge.  (Short  version).  A  1962 
tion.  (upap;  mcfi) 


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SMITH  GOES  TO  WASHINGTON 

130  minutes        4  reels  98939  b  &  w:$53.25 

expected  death  of  a  United  States  senator  opens  a  chance  for  a  young  and  unknown  idealist  to 
a  political  hero.  Political  drama  and  patriotic  panache  characterize  this  classic  comedy, 
d  by  Frank  Capra.  Stars  Jimmy  Stewart,  Claude  Rains,  Jean  Arthur.  A  1939  production,  (ca:  tlf) 


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REYNOLDS  NEEDS  A  NURSE 

38  minutes  90068  b  &  w:$  10. 00 

tes  how  negative  attitudes  in  hospital  staff  can  increase  troublesome  behavior  in  patients.  Mrs. 


Reynolds'  treatment  for  a  physical  problem  in  a  general  hospital  reveals  much  of  the  dynamics  of 
patient-staff  relationships.  A  1963  production,  (skfr;  apa) 

MITOSIS  (SECOND  EDITION) 

j-h  14  minutes  56685  color: $  13.25 

Illustrates  the  process  of  mitosis  by  means  of  microphotography,  clarifying  animation  and  diagrams. 
Explains  chromosome  structure  and  laboratory  methods  for  rendering  chromosomes  visible.  Shows 
cloning  experiments  with  plants  and  amphibians.  A  1980  production,  (eb) 

MODELING  UNIVERSE 

h-c-a  14  minutes  56578  color:$  15.00 

Asserting  that  universe  itself  is  nothing  out  'most  beautiful  technology,'  Buckminster  Fuller 
demonstrates  that  there  are  three  and  three  only  structural  systems  in  universe,  all  based  on  the 
triangle:  the  tetrahedron,  the  octahedron,  and  the  icosahedron,  and  that  each  is  transformable  into  the 
others.  He  considers  this  intertransformability,  which  he  calls  'vector  equilibrium'  to  contain  the  whole 
phenomenology  of  the  structure  of  universe.  Photography  and  microphotography  supplement  his 
comments  and  demonstrations  of  the  'basic  nuclear  model.'  A  1976  production,  (mamap;  pyr) 

A  MODERN  EGYPTIAN  FAMILY 

h-c-a  17  minutes  57143  color:$  13.00 

Personalizes  the  Egyptian  experience  in  the  mid-1970's  by  focusing  on  a  family  at  a  patriarchal  birthday 
gathering.  Representatives  of  various  professions,  who  are  also  members  of  the  family,  reveal,  in  their 
conversations,  the  development  of  their  society  and  its  impact  on  their  lives.  A  1977  production,  (iff) 

MOLECULAR  ORBITALS:  RULES  OF  THE  ROAD  (CHEM  101) 

c-a  13  minutes      3A"  U-Matic        C00128  color:$26.25 

Cassette  Sale:  $115.00 
An  introduction  to  molecular  orbitals.  Describing  the  wave  function  of  an  atomic  orbital  is  the  first  task 
achieved  in  this  tape.  After  in  phase,  out  of  phase,  and  node  have  been  defined,  the  tape  shows  how 
sigma  bonding  and  antibonding  orbitals  result  from  combining  atomic  orbitals.  The  definition  of 
molecular  orbitals  leads  into  the  next  topic,  energy  level  diagrams.  Diatomic  molecules  such  as  H2  and 

He2+  are  used  as  examples.  General  rules  for  forming  molecular  orbitals  and  combination  of  p-type 
orbitals  (pi,  pi*)  complete  a  general  outline  on  molecular  orbitals.  A  1974  production,  (ui) 

MOLECULAR  SPEEDS  AND  THE  NON-IDEALITY  OF  GASES  (CHEM  101) 

c-a  11  minutes      %"  U-Matic        C00118  color:$24.25 

Cassette  Sale:  $105.00 
Discusses  effects  of  the  transfer  of  kinetic  energy  in  the  molecular  motion  of  gases,  comparing  the 
speed  of  oxygen  molecules  in  air  (990  mph)  with  that  of  hydrogen,  which  is  much  greater.  Shows  how 
to  apply  equations  derived  from  the  law  that  average  velocity  varies  inversely  with  the  sqare  root  of 
molecular  weight.  Discusses  diffusion  of  gases  and  Graham's  Law.  Shows  how  this  law  has  been  applied 
to  separate  the  rare  uranium  isotope  235  from  the  more  common  238.  Discusses  non-ideal  behavior, 
graphs  behavior  of  nitrogen,  hydrogen  and  carbon  dioxide,  showing  the  effect  of  pressure.  Discusses  the 
effect  of  attractive  forces  in  real  gases  (Van  der  Waals  forces),  showing  how  to  modify  the  Ideal  Gas 
Equation  to  the  Van  der  Waals  Equation  by  adding  a  term  to  pressure  to  correct  for  dipole  moment  and 
a  term  to  volume  to  correct  for  size.  A  1974  production,  (ui) 

THE  MONDRAGON  EXPERIMENT 

h-c-a  50  minutes         2  reels  70571  color: $27. 25 

Recounts  the  remarkable  economic  achievements  of  the  Basques  in  Mondragon,  an  industrial  town 
whose  factories,  banks,  colleges  and  research  laboratories  are  cooperatively  owned  and  managed  by  the 
workers  themselves.  "As  workers  and  owners,  they  are  masters  of  their  economic  destiny. ..They  have 
abolished  the  distinction  between  capital  and  labor."  A  1980  production,  (bbc:  fi) 

MOONSPELL  (MACLEAR) 

h-c-a  25  minutes  83743  color: $18. 25 

An  earthly  exploration  of  the  impact  of  space  travel  on  the  thinking  of  three  of  the  Apollo  astronauts 
after  their  return  from  the  moon,  conducted  by  British  television  journalist  /  commentator  Maclear. 
Interviews  with  Colonels  James  Irwin,  Edwin  "Buzz"  Aldrin,  and  astronaut  Ed  Mitchell  reveal  how  each 
has  coped  with  the  question  Maclear's  program  poses:  "We  all  reach  for  the  moon  —  then  what?  For 
the  moonwalkers,  a  step  into  the  psychic  unknown  —  mental  orbits  unprogrammed  by  mission 
control."  Contrasts  three  very  different  reactions  to  the  space  experience.  A  1975  production,  (thtv; 
bon) 

MOPED  SAFETY 

h-c-a  15  minutes      _  56576  color:$  14.50 

Gives  guidelines  for  the  proper  use  and  care  of  a  moped  with  attention  to  the  fact  that  common  sense 
and  defensive  driving  are  the  best  assurance  of  safety.  Emphasizes  that  automobile  drivers  are  not 
used  to  dealing  with  mopeds  on  the  highway  and  enumerates  precautions  for  safe  integration  with 
traffic.  A  1979  production,  (hfc  with  nsc) 

THE  MOSLEMS  IN  SPAIN 

h-c-a  39  minutes  90297  color: $23.50 

Presents  an  overview  of  the  eight  hundred  years  of  history  which  produced  the  Hispano-Moorish 
civilization,  highlighting  Moorish  contributions  to  architecture  and  culture.  Films  the  festival  at  Alcoy, 
which  features  an  annual  drama  re-creating  the  Reconquista.  A  1978  production,  (pilfb;  ifb) 

THE  MOSQUE:  PRAYER  IN  ITS  SETTING  (MAN'S  RELIGIOUS  QUEST) 

h-c-a  24  minutes  85126  color: $20. 50 

Opens  with  a  reading  from  the  Koran  on  which  the  custom  is  based  of  facing  Mecca  to  pray.  Shows  how 
mosques  are  ordinarily  constructed  with  this  in  mind,  having  a  protrusion  (mihrab)  to  indicate  this 
liturgical  focus.  Explains  origins  of  muezzin  and  minaret;  describes  ritual  cleansing:  identifies  the  'four 
levels  of  prayer'  corresponding  to  'grades  ot  ascent.'  Discusses  allowable  ornamentation  of  buildings: 
abstract  patterns,  calligraphy,  arabesque  as  mediative  focus.  A  1977  production,  (openu;  mg) 


56    /    MOTION:  NEWTON'S  LAW 


MOTION:  NEWTON'S  LAW 

h-c-a  25  minutes  84774  color:$20.50 

Investigates  and  discusses  the  complications  of  gravitational  and  trictional  forces  which  make  it 
difficult  to  observe  Newton's  laws  of  motion;  devises  a  demonstration  on  an  ice  rink  which  shows  that 
those  laws  successfully  explain  simple  examples  of  straight  line  motion.  Includes  tests  of  the  validity  of 
the  principle  of  conservation  of  momentum.  Uses  footage  showing  the  behavior  of  objects  inside  Skylab 
and  on  the  surface  of  the  moon,  at  zero  gravity.  A  1978  production,  (bbc  /  openu;  umed) 

MOTIVATION:  MAKING  IT  HAPPEN 

h-c-a  12  minutes  56793  color: $12  50 

As  Belleview  Hills  prepares  for  the  visit  (on  tour)  of  the  Liberty  Bell,  the  Service  Manager  at  the  Bell 
Factory  suggests  that  it  would  be  nice  if  they  had  a  band,  and  is  assigned  to  get  one  together.  Ways  in 
which  he  overcomes  his  own  and  others'  reluctance  constitute  a  lesson  in  motivational  psychology. 
Animated.  A  1979  production,  (stbo;  chu) 

MOTORCYCLE  SAFETY 

h-c-a  23  minutes  84692  color:$20.00 

Safety  points  reviewed  include:  protective  clothing,  basic  controls,  hand  signals,  traffic  rules,  special 
procedures  for  hazardous  road  conditions  and  night  riding,  cycle  maintenance.  A  1981  production, 
(cec) 

MOUNT  McKINLEY  HANG  GLIDE 

j-h-c-a  19  minutes  84972  color: $  15.50 

Relates  the  rigors  of  the  training  and  preparation  for  the  long  climb,  the  dangers  of  the  environment  for 
hang  gliding,  and  proceeds  to  film  the  expedition  itself,  including  the  climactic  glides  —  fifty-minute 
flights  down  to  7000  feet.  Interviews  those  who  succeeded  regarding  their  feelings.  Produced  for  the 
ABC  American  Sportsman  Series  in  1978.  (abc) 

MOUNTAIN  FORESTS 

h-c-a  15  minutes  56980  color:$  15.00 

Introduces  students  to  flora  and  fauna  of  the  forests  in  the  Canadian  Rockies,  discussing  predator  / 
prey  relationships  and  threats  to  the  habitat  such  as  forest  fires  and  avalanches.  Among  species  shown 
are  black  bear,  elk,  moose,  red  squirrel,  great  grey  owl,  pileated  woodpecker,  Franklin's  grouse.  A  1981 
production,  (karv;  befi) 


[MUCOVISCIDOSIS]  (LA  MUCOVISCIDOSE) 

30  minutes      %"  U-Matic 


c-a 


K00064 


color:  $28.00 
Cassette  Sale:  $270.00 
Examines  characteristics  and  prevalence  of  this  most  common  hereditary  disease,  listing  early 
indicative  signs  in  newborns,  infants,  and  adolescents.  Shows  body  parts  affected:  pancreas,  intestine, 
bronchial  tree.  Lists  tests  for  confirming  diagnosis,  including  specialized  laboratory  procedures  for 
sweat  induction  and  analysis.  Describes  continuous  and  exacting  treatment  procedures  and  their 
disappointing  inadequacy.  A  1972  production,  (jabo) 

THE  MURDERER 

h-c-a  28  minutes  84690  color: $18. 25 

Albert  Brock,  dweller  in  a  futuristic  society,  feels  overwhelmed  by  the  number  and  variety  of 
communications  devices  which  demand  his  attention,  and  decides  to  disconnect  them.  He  brings  the 
wrath  of  society  and  a  diagnosis  of  'mentally  unsound'  to  his  head.  Dr.  Nordau,  a  mental  specialist, 
wishes  to  be  allowed  to  try  his  old-fashioned  techniques  before  the  'clonal  colectomy'  that  has  been 
recommended.  The  doctor,  however,  begins  too  well  to  appreciate  the  patient's  viewpoint,  and  both 
become  victims  of  the  "Infotex  Committee."  A  1976  production,  (phpr) 

MUSIC  OF  AFRICA 

h-c-a  30  minutes  85225  b&W:$ 13.25 

Demonstrates  the  mingling  of  African  traditional  with  Western  musical  styles  and  instruments.  Explains 
the  influence  of  tonal  languages  on  songs  and  drumming,  and  includes  performances  in  several  styles. 
Narrated  by  Fela  Sowande,  Nigerian  composer,  who  performs  one  of  his  own  compositions  for  organ, 
based  on  a  traditional  Yoruban  melody.  Nigerian  instruments  featured  are  bells,  calabash  rattles,  and 
several  types  of  drum.  A  1963  production,  (net;  iu) 

MUSIC  OF  ERICH  ZANN 

j-h-c-a  17  minutes  57033  color:  $14. 00 

Dramatizes  the  strange  experience  of  an  American  student  in  turn-of-the-century  Paris,  when  he  makes 
friends  with  the  mute,  elderly  man  who  plays  strange  violin  music  in  the  middle  of  the  night,  he 
discovers  a  tortured  soul  entangled  with  occult  mysteries.  Adapted  from  the  short  story  by  H.  P. 
Lovecraft.  A  1980  production,  (esss;  mcfi) 

MUSIC  OF  NORTH  INDIA:  AMJAD  ALI  KHAN 

h-c-a  30  minutes  84654  color:$30.00 

Filmed  in  performances  in  New  Delhi  and  Gwalior,  this  skillful  musician,  player  of  the  aarod  (a 
deep-toned,  guitar-like  instrument)  shows  the  skill  in  teaching  and  performing  passed  on  by  his  father, 
a  famous  court  musician.  Manufacture  of  the  aarod  is  shown  in  some  detail,  and  something  of  the 
philosophical  connection  between  music  and  worship  is  explained.  A  1971  production,  (jba) 

MUSIC  OF  NORTH  INDIA:  BHIMSEN  JOSHI  SINGS  RAG  MIYA  MALHAR 

h-c-a  29  minutes  84651  color:$30.00 

Bhimsen  Joshi  is  a  celebrated  singer  of  Indian  classical  music.  In  this  film,  made  in  Poona  (formerly 
capital  of  Bombay)  where  he  lives,  we  are  introduced  to  his  style  of  living  and  singing,  to  his  family, 
and  to  his  distinctive  and  vigorous  performance  of  Raga  Miya  ki  Malhar.  Structure  of  the  Raga  form  is 
discussed.  A  1971  production,  (jba) 

MUSIC  OF  NORTH  INDIA:  PANDIT  JASRAJ 

h-c-a  30  minutes  84652  color:$30.00 

Teacher  and  performer  in  the  classical  art  of  raga  singing,  Pandit  is  shown  with  his  students  and  his 
children  in  practice  groups  and  in  solo  performance.  He  visits  the  home  of  his  spiritual  guide  and 


sponsor,  where  he  performs  a  raga  in  honor  of  Kali,  that  aspect  of  God  to  which  his  sponsor  is  devoti ' 
Discusses  instruments  of  accompaniment,  nature  and  form  of  Indian  classical  music.  A  19/j 
production,  (jba) 

MUSIC  OF  NORTH  INDIA:  VIJAY  RAGHAV  RAO 

h-c-a  30  minutes  84653  color:  $30. 

Vijay  is  a  flautist,  composer,  and  music  director  of  the  Documentary  Film  Unit  of  the  Government 
India.  He  experiments  with  sound  and  animation,  but  has  a  deep  devotion  to  India's  classic  musii 
tradition.  Filmed  in  Bombay  and  in  rural  Gujerab,  where  he  is  making  a  film  about  the  desert  peop 
Vijay's  style  of  life  and  work  are  shown,  including  the  performance,  on  a  bamboo  flute,  of  a  classi' 
raga.  A  1971  production,  (jba) 

MY  ACHING  BACK 

a  8  minutes  05053  color:$21 

Animation  enlivens  a  review  of  back  injuries,  by  staging  interviews  with  backs  that  have  left  ho 
because  their  fronts  didn't  treat  them  right.  Interviewed  are  parts  of  Mrs.  Strainback,  Mr.  Stressba 
Mrs.  Softback  and  Mr.  Slouchback.  The  doctor  diagnoses  and  prescribes,  imparting  much  informatior 
the  process,  and  one  "reconciliation"  is  effected.  A  1982  production,  (chu) 

MY  FAVORITE  BRUNETTE 

h-c-a  87  minutes         3  reels  98954  b  &  w:$3C 

Bob  Hope  and  Dorothy  Lamour  are  teamed  in  this  spoof  of  detective  movies.  A  baby  photographer  \ 
fantasizes  about  becoming  the  world's  greatest  detective  gets  more  than  his  dreams  bargained  for  w> 
a  beautiful  brunette  arrives  at  the  door  seeking  help  to  find  her  invalid  husband.  A  delighl 
'who-done-it'  complete  with  Gothic  mansion,  mental  hospital,  a  shady  gardener  played  by  Peter  Lo 
and  a  cameo  appearance  by  Bing  Crosby.  A  1947  production,  (par;  nfvc) 

MY  KINGDOM  FOR  A  HORSE 

h-c-a  28  minutes  83811  color:  $11 

Traces,  through  drawings  and  dramatizations,  the  history  of  horse  racing  in  Britain,  from  its  hun 
beginnings  in  the  fields  to  the  pomp  and  circumstance  of  the  Royal  Ascot  and  the  big  busines: 
today's  offtrack  betting.  Ancedotes,  complete  with  colorful  language,  illustrated  how  seriously 
nation  of  horse  lovers  has  always  taken  the  "Sport  of  Kings."  A  1977  production,  (thtv;  bon) 

[MYELOPROLIFERATIVE  SYNDROMES  AND  THEIR  METABOLIC  DISTURBANCES] 
(LES  SYNDROMES  MYELOPROLIFERATIFS  ET  LEUR  RETENTISSEMENT 
METABOLIQUE) 


c-a 


39  minutes      %"  U-Matic 


K00035 


color:  $3  0 
Cassette  Sale:  $35  0 
Groups  myeloproliferative  diseases  by  their  common  characteristics  and  describes  them.  All  have  f 
origin  in  the  bone  marrow  and  proliferate  through  the  blood.  Discusses  red  cell,  white  cell,  I 
megakaryocitic  lignages  and  their  roles  in  chronic  myeloid  leukemia,  primary  polycythemia,  and  priif 
osteomyelosclerosis.  Shows  puncture  and  biopsy  techniques,  aspiration,  and  slide  preparal  J 
Animated  diagrams  illustrate  disease  progress.  Discusses  spleen  involvement  and  gives  three  waj  i 
evaluate  spleenomegaly.  Summarizes  symptomatologies  and  interrelationships  of  the  diseases.^:  | 
their  common  possible  termination  in  acute  leukemia.  A  1972  production,  (jabo) 

THE  MYTHS  OF  SHOPLIFTING 

j-h  16  minutes  56792  color:$U 

Dramatized  vignettes  involving  young  shoplifters  illustrate  the  falseness  of  the  six  popular  beliefs  { 
exist  widely  with  regard  to  the  crime  and  its  punishment:  that  it  doesn't  hurt  anyone,  that  you  us  \ 
don't  get  caught,  that  if  you  are  caught  nothing  happens  to  you,  that  the  arrest  does  not  stay  on 
record,  and  so  on.  A  1980  production,  (nrma;  chu) 

NATO  ON  ITS  KNEES?  (THE  INTELLIGENCE  GAME) 

c-a  30  minutes  83816  color:$;\ 

Examines  the  role  of  the  intelligence  services,  demonstrating  the  sophistication  of  NATO's  cu 
battlefield  intelligence  devices,  particularly  the  Prowler  aircraft  equipped  for  radar  sensing  I 
jamming.  Interviews  General  George  Keegan,  ex-head  of  intelligence  for  the  American  Air  Force  f 
believes  that  the  message  of  the  intelligence  services  is  being  ignored.  Includes  commentai  <f 
Brigadier  Hunt  of  the  London-based  Institute  of  Strategic  Studies,  who  feels  that  only  "superha  * 
assert  that  NATO  is  on  its  knees,  because  they  would  like  it  to  spend  a  great  deal  more.  A  I 
production,  (thtv;  bon) 

THE  NAKED  CIVIL  SERVANT 

c-a  83  minutes         3  reels  77004  color:$M 

Filmic  version  of  the  autobiography  of  homosexual  Quentin  Crisp,  starring  John  Hurt  as  Quii  ;: 
Quentin,  more  than  willing  to  have  someone  play  his  part  because,  he  says,  he  tried  unsuccessful  '. 
his  life  to  do  so,  opted  to  meet  his  problem  head-on  by  exaggerating  it  and  flaunting  it  in  the  face  ■  I 
more  ordinary  world.  His  conclusions  about  life,  tinged  with  bitter  wit,  punctuate  the  tale.  A  I 
production,  (thtv;  bon) 

NARRATIVE  PICTURE  SCROLLS 

j-h-c-a  27  minutes  84807  color:$  OB 

Films  and  describes  the  most  famous  examples  of  the  Japanese  art  forms  expressed  in  the  p  ire 
scroll,  a  combination  of  calligraphy  with  the  YamatoE style  of  painting.  Development  of  the  styh  ind  " 
its  parallels  with  historical  developments)  are  traced  in  narrative  through  several  scrolls,  begfe  » 
with  one  from  the  mid  twelfth  century.  Included  are  "The  Tale  of  Genji,"  "Frolicking  Animals  Id  •; 
"The  Heiji  Civil  War,"  as  well  as  some  tales  of  hungry  ghosts  (from  the  time  of  the  famine)  ancfw  ;i 
biographies  of  priests.  A  1974  production,  (smpc;  jafn) 

NATE  THE  GREAT  GOES  UNDER  COVER 

p-i-j  10  minutes  04930  color:$W' 

When  Oliver  complains  that  his  garbage  can  is  being  raided,  Nate,  who  sees  himself  as  a  detectiv  ses :? 
a  number  of  traditional  procedures  in  trying  to  solve  the  case.  When  all  else  fails,  he  hides  in  t  W  ': 


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:;;s  ling  under  cover)  to  solve  the  case.  Animated.  Based  on  the  book  by  Marjone  Sharmat.  A  1978 
:  .  jduction.  (stbo  /  misz;  chu) 

-4TIONAL  POLICY  FOR  HUMAN  SETTLEMENTS:  EL  SALVADOR 

a-a  16  minutes  56959  color:$  16.00 

Film  sale: $240.00 
Cassette  sale: $144.00 
s  housing,  slum  clearance  and  resettlement  programs  in  El  Salvador.  Programs  are  shown, 
ned  to  resettle  urban  'squatters,'  to  persuade  rural  dwellers  to  remain  in  their  villages,  and  ta 
3!ivide  adequate  housing  for  low  income  families  in  both  settings.  A  1976  production,  (unchs;  ui) 

— .ITURAL  CYCLES  AND  THE  NONMETALLIC  ELEMENTS  (CHEM  101) 

,3  17 minutes      3A"  U-Matic        C00105  color:$33.25 

■■  :;•  i  Cassette  Sale:  $  150. 00 

i.ins  with  a  discussion  of  the  formation  and  breakdown  of  nitric  oxide  and  nitrogen  dioxide  by  natural 

.  il  industrial  methods.  The  nitrogen  cycle  is  presented,  using  a  diagram  while  the  different  types  of 
.    rogen  fixation  (atmospheric,  biological  and  industrial)  are  defined.  To  complete  the  cycle, 

i  ification  and  denitrification  are  also  explained.  The  phosphate  balance  is  also  discussed  and  carbon 
il  silicon  chemistry  are  contrasted.  A  1974  production,  (ui) 

ITURAL  HISTORY  OF  PSYCHOTIC  ILLNESS  IN  CHILDHOOD 

3  19  minutes  52565  b&w:$  10.00 

ords  stages  in  the  development  of  autism.  Happy  at  the  age  of  two,  but  completely  withdrawn  at 
,l  J,  a  young  girl  illustrates  the  progress  of  a  tragic  problem.  A  1958  production,  (ipsyl;  apa) 


E  NATURAL  SCIENCE  SERIES 

_    THE  DESERT  [THIRD  EDITION] 
(ab) 


see: 


ITURAL  SELECTION:  EVOLUTION  AT  WORK 

i  24  minutes  85117  color: $20.50 

nonstrates  the  role  of  genetic  variation  in  natural  selection  in  both  animals  and  plants.  Uses  rats 
'  istant  to  Warfarin  for  the  animal  demonstration,  and  a  copper-tolerant  grass  for  the  plant 

yonstration.  Maps  the  spread  (in  Britain)  of  the  variant  species.  Shows  lab  experiments  used  to 

Ijraiify  data.  A  1978  production,  (openu;  mg) 

E  NECKLACE 

neral  21  minutes  56851  color:  $17.00 

Cf:niod  costumes  set  the  atmosphere  for  Guy  de  Maupassant's  19th  century  story  of  the  ironic  results 

imbition  and  pretentiousness  in  the  bourgeoisie.  Seeks  not  only  to  make  the  classic  plot  familiar,  but 
tot!  encourage  viewers'  deeper  understanding  both  of  literature  and  of  film  by  comparing  the  two.  A 

II  production,  (cbs;  ab) 

Hi  Ft 


iE  NECKLACE 

-c-a  23  minutes 


57080 


color:  $  17.25 


i%atizes  the  famous  short  story  by  Guy  de  Maupassant.  A  1977  production,  (ffco) 


-K  NERVOUS  SYSTEM  (THIRD  EDITION) 

-c-a  17  minutes  56749  color:  $15.50 

irffoses  the  structure  and  function  of  central  and  peripheral  nervous  systems  and  subsystems  by 
Sditkuns  of  animation  and  electron  microscope  photos  at  Vi  million  magnification.  Includes  somatic, 
!«4>nomic,  sympathetic  and  parasympathetic  systems,  showing  how  communication  of  sensations  and 
ililKJIirpretation  of  events  take  place.  Covers  the  effect  of  certain  drugs,  including  caffeine.  A  1981 

jduction.  (eb) 

"  ITWORKS  OF  KNOWLEDGE:  THE  UNITED  NATIONS  UNIVERSITY 

:-a  30  minutes  84482  color: $10.00 

:.  uses  on  the  international  goals  and  priorities  of  the  unique  university  founded  on  the  dream  of  U. 

ijpijjilnt  in  1972.  Created  to  advance  knowledge  which  can  be  applied  to  international  problems,  the  100 

fittjjarch  and  training  institutions  world-wide  are  linked  by  the  UNU  network,  from  whose  headquarters 
■■  okyo  council  members  representing  24  nations  preside.  Emphasizes  natural  resources  programs, 

uptiMStal  zone  management,  simple  renewable  energy  systems,  arid  land  problems,  nutrition.  A  1979 

w  induction,  (un) 

.  -  EUROLOGICAL  CLINICAL  PATTERNS]  (SEMEIOLOGIE  NEUROLOGIQUE) 

i  10  minutes      %"  U-Matic        K00065  color: $28.00 

#■«  Cassette  Sale:  $90.00 

,j  J  mines  photographically  and  analyzes  verbally  disorders  and  deficiencies  characteristic  of  three  types 
([(J  neurological  disturbance:  cerebellar,  pyramidal,  and  Parkinsonian.  Shows  tests  to  establish 
'id  ermetria,  asynergy,  reflex  diffusion,  and  other  indications  of  the  problem.  A  1972  production. 

t*lP°> 


^JW  FIELDS 


16  minutes 


56889 


color:$  16.00 
Film  sale:$240.00 
Cassette  sale:$  145.00 
Hi  linn  shows  young  volunteers  clearing  fertile,  undeveloped,  Bolivian  jungle  lowlands,  building  homes 
" .  n  felled  trees,  learning  as  they  go.  When  communities  are  completed,  men  send  for  families.  Children 
ind  school,  mothers  are  taught  home  improvement.  Farmers  grow  corn  and  rice,  raise  pigs  and 
falo.  With  title  to  the  land,  and  credit  at  the  bank,  they  lead  productive  and  satisfying  lives.  A  1976 
duction.  (unchs;  ui) 


•0.1 
0 


W  FRIENDS 

>H  11  minutes  50356  color:  $10.50 

»ard,  arriving  late,  misses  the  southbound  flight  of  his  mallard  group.  Unable  to  find  them  or  the 
te,  he  is  grounded  in  New  York  City  by  a  snowstorm.  How  he  finds  ways  to  survive,  and  develops 


some  unlikely  friendships,  is  engagingly  animated.  From  the  children's  book  Howard  by  James 
Stevenson.  A  1981  production,  (mto) 


NEW  LEADERSHIP  STYLES:  TOWARDS  HUMAN  AND  ECONOMIC  GOALS 

h-c-a  26  minutes  84842  color: $17. 25 

Enumerates  leadership  styles,  examining  in  detail  the  philosophy  and  methodology  of  James  P.  Gibbons, 
"a  gamesman  with  a  heart,"  whose  insurance  firm  has  weathered  some  interesting  economic  problems. 
"The  goal  of  leadership,"  says  Gibbons,  "is  not  trying  to  trick  people  into  doing  something  they  don't 
want  to  do.  It  is  to  articulate  the  vision  so  that  people  understand  their  part."  A  1978  production,  (hip; 
dai) 


NEW  LIFE  FOR  THE  BEDOUINS 

h-c-a  14  minutes 


56890 


color:  $  15.25 
Film  sale:  $2 10.00 
Cassette  sale:$  130. 00 
Shows  that  for  the  traditional  Bedouin  family,  the  accepted  way  of  life  is  to  wander  through  the  desert 
in  search  of  water.  The  harsh  reality  of  the  Bedouin  nomads'  existence  is  a  source  of  concern  to  the 
government  of  Yemen,  which  is  working  to  improve  the  nomad's  standard  of  living  by  transporting 
water,  building  medical  centers  and  creating  new  settlements  in  the  desert.  Education  for  Bedouin 
children  is  now  considered  a  necessity.  A  1976  production,  (unchs;  ui) 

NEW  LOUVAIN 

h-c-a  19  minutes  56891  color: $18.00 

Film  sale: $285.00 
Cassette  sale: $175  00 
Demonstrates  that  site  selection  of  the  new  university  town  of  Louvain-la-Neuve,  Belgium,  was  based  as 
much  on  welcome  accorded  by  local  authorities  as  environmental  and  communications  factors.  Avoiding 
a  ghetto  campus  university,  student  accomodation  and  family  homes  blend  with  commercial  and 
cultural  facilities.  Of  the  50,000  population,  20,000  are  students.  No  building  is  more  that  four  stories, 
everything  is  within  walking  distance  on  car-free  roads  and  paths.  Trains  and  ring  roads  service  town; 
cars  are  channelled  to  underground  parking.  A  1976  production,  (unchs;  ui) 

A  NEW  NATION:  THE  STRUGGLE  TO  SURVIVE 

i-j-h  26  minutes  84880  color: $18.75 

Covers  the  period  from  the  Battle  of  Yorktown  through  the  War  of  1812,  a  period  characterized  by  the 
consolidation  of  a  national  identity  and  a  turning  away  from  Europe  toward  the  frontier  as  most  worthy 
of  the  investment  of  national  energy.  Brings  to  life  key  personalities  and  issues  of  the  period:  the 
Whiskey  Rebellion,  the  struggle  for  neutrality,  the  acquisition  of  the  Louisiana  Territory,  the  Lewis  and 
Clark  Expedition.  A  1981  production,  (benf) 


A  NEW  TOWN  FOR  APHRODITE 

h-c-a  25  minutes 


84914 


color:  $2 1.25 
Film  sale:$375.00 
Cassette  sale:$225.00 
Shows  how  planning  in  cities  like  Famagusta  and  Paphos  creates  zones  for  tourism  and  industry, 
historic  sites,  agriculture  and  urban  development.  Building  height  is  limited,  beaches  have  been 
widened,  old  harbors  turned  into  marinas,  and  parks  preserved.  New  buildings  in  old  areas  must  blend 
architecturally,  but  there  is  some  developer  resistance  to  government  zoning.  A  1975  production, 
(unchs;  ui) 


A  NEW  TOWN  IN  ROMANIA 

h-c-a  10  minutes 


56892 


color:  $13.00 
Film  sale:$  150.00 
Cassette  sale: $90. 00 
Takes  the  viewer  to  a  spot  four  kilometers  from  an  industrial  estate  where  a  town  begun  in  1954  has 
developed  in  harmony  with  the  surrounding  countryside.  Small  apartment  blocks  and  houses  are 
grouped  around  parks,  gardens  and  recreation  areas,  profuse  greenery  improving  the  micro-climate. 
Roads  follow  the  land  configuration;  the  town  center  has  a  hotel,  shops,  theaters  and  a  railway  station. 
Social  infrastructure  includes  schools,  hospitals,  sportsgrounds,  gymnasium;  sculpture  inspired  by 
regional  legends  enhances  the  landscape.  A  1976  production,  (unchs;  ui) 

NEW  WORLDS  FROM  OLD  (HISTORY  OF  MATHEMATICS) 

c-a  24  minutes  85136  color: $20  50 

Describes  the  cataclysmic  shift  in  thought  necessary  to  the  acceptance  of  non-Euclidian  geometry. 
Traces  the  development  of  ideas  stemming  from  investigations  of  Euclid's  parallel  postulate  in  the  18th 
and  19th  centuries.  Discusses  the  work  of  Saccheri,  Gauss,  Lobachevsky,  Bolyai,  and  Riemann. 
Characterizes  the  implications  of  elliptic  and  hyperbolic  geometries  for  mathematics  and  science. 
Features  Professor  Morris  Kline  of  Courant  Institute,  NY.  A  1975  production,  (openu;  mg) 

NEW  ZEALAND 

j-h-c-a  25  minutes  H00007VC  color: $2 1.50 

Landscapes  and  seascapes  filmed  from  the  air  convey  the  feeling  of  this  land  of  3  million  people  and  60 
million  sheep,  while  narration  gives  hints  of  what  remains  to  be  seen.  Shows  the  famous  hot  springs  of 
the  thermal  region,  the  arts  and  crafts  of  the  Maori,  Mount  Cook  National  Park.  Fast-cuts  of  carnival 
and  street  scenes,  of  sports  and  recreational  activities,  and  of  typical  manufacturing  and  agricultural 
activities  are  interwoven.  Prices  given,  being  those  of  production  date,  are  not  valid.  3/«"  U-Matic 
videocassette.  '75  (?)  (bon;  hen) 

[NEWBORN  AT  TERM:  NEUROLOGICAL  CLINICAL  FEATURES]  (NOUVEAU-NE  A 
TERME:  SEMEIOLOGIE  NEUROLOGIQUE) 


c-a 


46  minutes      %"  U-Matic 


K00036 


color:$33.00 
Cassette  Sale:  $414.00 
Shows  examination  procedures  for  infants  suspected  of  neurological  abnormalities,  mentioning 
indicators.  Shows  some  serious  cases,  including  convulsions  and  catatonic  contraction.  Recommends 
two  examinations  separated  in  time  to  establish  diagnosis  and  prognosis.  Cases  are  shown  which 
develop  toward  normality,  and  contrasted  with  some  which  do  not.  Deals  with  some  cases  of  cerebral 


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malformation.  Explains  the  use  of  gas  encephalography.  Summarizes  diagnostic  essentials,  reviewing 
major  symptoms.  Winner  of  the  grand  prize  in  medical  film  competition,  Entretiens  de  Bichat,  1977. 
(jabo) 

NIA 

p-i  4  minutes  05038  color: $10. 50 

Animates  a  parable  about  a  young  girl  who  learns  how  to  be  helpful  when  she  herself  needs  help.  The 
Swahili  title  means  "purpose,"  or  "self-discipline  for  the  common  good."  Based  on  a  story  by 
award-winning  Black  American  poet/novelist  Alice  Walker.  A  1980  production,  (ngsa;  bed) 

NIEBLA,  DE  MIGUEL  DE  UNAMUNO 

h-c-a  60  minutes         2  reels  70607  color:$33.00 

Presents  Unamuno's  complex  personality  through  an  introductory  dramatization  of  one  of  his  most 
famous  novels.  Portrays  the  "struggle"  between  the  philosopher  and  author  in  his  personality,  which 
lent  complexity  to  his  works.  Filmed  in  period  costumes,  featuring  Luis  Prendes  as  Unamuno.  Spanish  of 
intermediate  to  advanced  level.  A  Spanish  Television  production.  U.S.  release  date,  1978.  (tvesp;  ffth) 

1968  -  A  LOOK  FOR  NEW  MEANINGS,  Part  One:  VIET  NAM  -  THE  TELEVISION 
WAR 

j-h-c-a  30  minutes  84987  color:$16.25 

Studies  the  Viet  Nam  problem  with  old  footage  and  new  information,  bringing  out  new  perspectives  on 
the  events.  Narration  by  Harry  Reasoner  aims  at  a  stance  "somewhere  between  journalism  and 
history."  A  1978  production,  (ffth) 

1968  -  A  LOOK  FOR  NEW  MEANINGS,  Part  Two:  THE  BLACK  MOVEMENT 

j-h-c-a  30  minutes  84988  color: $16. 25 

Delineates  intelligence  agency  coverage  of  Black  leaders,  analysing  its  significance  in  the  course  events 
took.  Covers  assassinations  of  Martin  Luther  King  and  of  Robert  Kennedy.  Narrator,  Harry  Reasoner.  A 
1978  production,  (ffth) 

1968  -  A  LOOK  FOR  NEW  MEANINGS,  Part  Three:  STUDENT  PROTESTS 

j-h-c-a  30  minutes  84989  color: $16.25 

Reviews  student  riots  which  occurred  in  221  colleges  during  that  year.  Includes  evidence  of  illegal  FBI 
investigation  of  students.  Analyses  the  chief  elements  influencing  the  college  generation  at  that  time: 
California  and  Eastern  religions,  rock  music,  and  hair  as  a  symbol  of  rebellion.  Narrator,  Harry 
Reasoner.  A  1978  production,  (ffth) 

1968  -  A  LOOK  FOR  NEW  MEANINGS,  Part  Four:  THE  BATTLE  OF  CHICAGO 

j-h-c-a  30  minutes  84990  color:$  16.25 

Focuses  on  causes,  events  and  results  of  the  demonstrations  in  connection  with  the  Democratic 
Convention  in  Chicago,  featuring  interviews  with  Mayor  Daley  and  Hubert  Humphrey.  New  information 
shows  one  in  six  demonstrators  to  have  been  an  under-cover  agent.  Concludes  that  the  government  was 
"waging  war  on  the  peace  movement."  Narrator,  Harry  Reasoner.  A  1978  production,  (ffth) 

NO  ROOM  FOR  ERROR 

j-h  17  minutes  56818  color:$14.25 

Outlines  basic  safety  procedures  for  chemistry  students  in  beginning  lab  work,  emphasizing  the 
necessity  for  even  experienced  people  to  follow  safety  rules  religiously  by  interviewing  a  teacher  who 
had  an  accident  during  a  demonstration  (an  alcohol  explosion  which  turned  him  into  a  human  torch.) 
Reviews  basic  safety  rules  and  rationale  at  the  end.  A  1978  production,  (bort;  aol) 


NO  SHORT  CUT  TO  SUCCESS 

h-c-a  26  minutes 


84915 


color:$21.75 
Film  sale:$390.00 
Cassette  sale: $235. 00 
Points  out  that  year-round  forestry,  feasible  by  the  1960's  with  new  machinery,  put  many  small 
holdings  out  of  business:  small  farms  also  declined.  Unemployment  caused  an  exodus  from  eastern 
Finland  to  the  south  and  Sweden.  Rural  life  deteriorated;  urban  social  problems  increased.  Today, 
regional  development  aid  enables  rural  Finnish  municipalities  to  attract  industry,  stemming  migration 
but  bringing  new  problems  and  changes  —  industrial  pollution,  housing  shortages,  village  stores 
replaced  by  mobile  shops,  traditional  amusements  giving  way  to  mass  entertainment.  The  film  is 
documented  with  statistical  graphs.  A  1976  production,  (unchs;  ui) 

NOAH'S  ARK  (THE  FAMOUS  ADVENTURES  OF  MR.  MAGOO  SERIES) 

general  24  minutes  85049  color:$16.75 

Animates  a  Magoo  version  of  the  Biblical  tale,  with  Magoo  as  Noah.  A  1964  production,  (upap:  mcfi) 

THE  NOBLE  ART 

h-c-a  28  minutes  83813  color:$  18.75 

Depicts  the  history  of  boxing  from  a  largely  British  perspective,  beginning  with  early  bare-knuckled 
encounters.  The  entire  boxing  scenario,  including  the  development  of  promoters  and  of  the  fight 
audience,  is  examined.  To  illustrate  boxing's  transformation  from  local  brawling  and  carnival  contests 
to  an  Olympic  sport  and  professional  athletic  event,  uses  archival  and  live  footage  of  bouts  involving 
international  championship  matches.  Explores  effects  of  racism,  poverty,  morality  and  crime  on  boxing. 
Contrasts  professional  with  amateur  boxing,  showing  how  amateur  boxing,  particularly  in  combination 
with  boys'  clubs,  has  furnished  a  healthy  outlet  for  aggressive  and  potentially  destructive  impulses.  A 
1977  production,  (thtv;  bon) 

"NOBODY'S  USELESS" 

j-h-c-a  29  minutes  84614  color: $20.50 

These  dramatized  sequences  from  the  book  The  Great  Brain  tell  how  one  boy's  accident  and  the  terrible 
misfortune  of  an  amputated  leg  was  turned,  in  the  human  sympathy,  ingenuity  and  determination  of 
another,  into  new  ways  of  thinking  for  both  of  them.  A  1980  production,  (osmo:  eb) 


NON-METALS:  SHARE  AND  SHARE  ALIKE  (CHEM  101) 

c-a  9  minutes       %"  U-Matic        C00114  color:$'<. 

Cassette  Sale:  $i 
Discusses  distribution  of  metallic  and  non-metallic  elements  in  and  on  earth,  showing  the  biosphe 
be  almost  entirely  non-metallic  (lists  some  compostion  percentages.)  Explains  the  basis  for  L 
bonding  theory,  explains  Lewis  structures  and  how  non-metals  acquire  electrons  in  covalent  bor 
Computer  diagrams  show  Lewis  structure  of  carbon  in  diamond  (single  bond)  and  grai 
(combination  single  and  double).  Explains  mutual  attractions  and  replusions,  and  plots  the  pot 
energy  of  diatomic  molecules  as  a  function  of  interatomic  distance.  Details  how  the  Pauli  excl 
principle  applies  to  bonding.  Lists  several  exceptions  to  rules  covered.  A  1973  production,  (ui) 

NOT  BY  JEANS  ALONE  (ENTERPRISE  SERIES) 

h-c-a  28  minutes  85154  color:$i 

%"  U-Matic        C85154  color: $■ 

Summarizes  Levi-Strauss'  effort  to  break  away  from  its  "jeans"  image  into  the  line  of  tailored  c 
suits.  Interesting  market  survey  summary  identifies  five  types  of  customer  for  men's  clothing, 
their  individual  taste  patterns.  Examines  competitors,  difficulties,  ad  campaigns,  and  final  disappo 
results.  A  1981  production,  (wgbh;  lea) 

NOT  MY  PROBLEM 

h-c-a  18  minutes  56536  color:$ 

Concepts  of  birth  control  and  responsibilities  of  pregnancy  are  clearly  shown  to  involve  both  pan 
sexually  active  teenage  couples.  A  dramatization  about  Dave  and  Susan  brings  all  facets  of  the  pr 
to  the  attention  of  viewers  in  teenage  terms.  A  1979  production,  (ab) 

NOT  ONLY  STRANGERS 

h-c-a  24  minutes  56631  color:$M 

A  study  of  a  rape,  and  of  the  difficult  decisions  and  emotions  that  arise  in  and  after  a  rape  situ  'i 
Dramatized.  Contains  explicit  language.  Preview  before  use.  A  1980  production,  (cec) 

THE  NOTORIOUS  JUMPING  FROG  OF  CALAVERAS  COUNTY 

general  25  minutes  84753  color: $. 

Dramatization  of  Mark  Twain's  famous  short  story.  Jim  Smiley  won  every  race  with  his  frog, 
Webster"  and  every  bet  he  placed  on  Dan'l,  until  one  day  a  stranger  found  a  way  to  "ground 
and  to  beat  Jim.  A  1980  production,  (ab) 


NOUAKCHOTT 

h-c-a 


26  minutes 


84916 


color:$i 
Film  sale:$3 
Cassette  sale:$2 
Shows  how  Nouakchott,  the  new  capital  of  Mauritania,  is  rising  on  the  barren  sand  dunes  besi 
Atlantic.  A  1958  master  plan  incorporates  street  layout,  infrastructure,  development  of  a  po 
communications  with  the  interior.  Migrants  and  drought  refugees  swell  the  population;  self-help  b 
projects  combine  modern  and  traditional  methods,  plentiful  sand  and  shells  providing  the  mat 
European-style  apartments,  built  earlier,  are  found  unsuitable  for  the  climate.  The  area's  first  sqi 
denuded  the  area  of  vegetation,  causing  dust  storms;  citizen  cooperation  replanted  dunes,  sta 
sand.  People  learn  new  skills  as  industries  and  services  are  established.  A  1976  production,  (unc  i 

NOVA  SCOTIA 

j-h-c-a  28  minutes  H00032VC  color.t 

This  tiny  province  has  over  4000  miles  of  seacoast  and  many  picturesque  villages,  whose  traditic 
variously  French  Acadian,  Scotch,  and  mixed.  The  camera  records  many  of  the  possibilities  mer 
in  the  narrative:  sailing,  skin  diving,  folk  dancing,  croquet.  Recommends  a  drive  to  Cape  Breton 
and  a  visit  to  the  Alexander  Graham  Bell  Museum.  Prices  given,  being  those  of  production  date, 
valid.  %"  U-Matic  videocassette.  '75  (?)  (bon;  heri) 

NOW  THE  CHIPS  ARE  DOWN 

j-h-c-a  50  minutes         2  reels  70569  color:$ 

Presents  the  history  and  economic  implications  of  the  silicone  chip.  Includes  sped; 
demonstrations  of  applications  of  the  technology:  computers  that  voice-read  to  the  blind,  answe 
commands,  create  'artifical  hearing'  for  the  deaf;  word  processors  with  memory  banks,  robo 
work  for  industry.  Speculates  on  the  social  implications  of  dying  industries  (adding  machines, 
watches)  and  the  decreasing  numbers  of  job  opportunities.  A  1978  production,  (bbc;  fi) 


NUCLEUS  I  (CHEM  101) 

c-a  13  minutes 


V  U-Matic        CO0 133 


color:!> 
Cassette  Sale:  $: 
Briefly  introduces  nuclear  compostion,  going  into  more  depth  on  the  topic  of  nuclear  structure, 
and  presents  characteristics  of  nuclides:  isotopes,  isobars,  nuclear  build-up,  radioactivi 
transmutation.  Nuclear  half-lives  are  explained,  and  the  various  forms  of  radiation  distingui; 
1973  production,  (ui) 


NUCLEUS  II  (CHEM  101) 

c-a  19  minutes 


V  U-Matic         CO0 134 


color:!, 
Cassette  Sale:  $  I 
Deals  with  practical  uses  of  nuclear  energy.  Radioactive  tracers  and  their  uses  are  reviews  lii 
examples.  Nuclear  fusion  is  distinguished  from  nuclear  fission,  and  illustrations  are  given.  Dew 
relativity,  mass  defect  curve  and  transuranium  elements,  as  well  as  the  technology  of  both  fiss  f 
fusion  reactors.  A  1973  production,  (ui) 

NUMBERS  NOW  AND  THEN  (HISTORY  OF  MATHEMATICS) 

c-a  24  minutes  85 137  color:,  I.; 

Discusses  the  convenience  and  simplicity  of  a  ten-symbol  place  value  system.  Presents  earlier  s  jm 
showing  how  12  x  12  would  have  been  figured  in  Egyptian,  Babylonian  and  Greek  systems.  Tra  jtl 
origin  of  our  system  from  second  century  India  through  Arabia  to  Europe,  where  its  form  I  |rr 


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jndard  in  the  course  of  the  development  of  print.  Points  out  the  survival  of  the  Babylonian 
';|agesimal  system  in  our  division  of  the  hour.  A  1974  production,  (openu;  mg) 

.WHERE  ARE  YOU? 

49  minutes  C00100VC  color: $60. 50 

veys  reasons  for  and  results  of  the  critical  shortage  of  nurses.  Presents  nursing  as  the  most 
ndalously  underpaid  of  the  professions.  Requiring  more  dedication,  longer  hours,  greater  endurance 
any  with  the  possible  exception  of  doctor,  its  salary  levels  cannot  compare  even  with  those  of 
lesmen  and  grocery  store  check-out  clerks.  The  drop-out  rate  causes  more  problems  for  those  who 
ain  —  and  for  their  patients.  Examines  the  controversial  problem  of  labor  organizations  and  strikes 
ii  means  of  protest.  A  CBS  Report,  produced  in  1981.  %"  U-Matic  Video  Cassette,  (cbs;  cal) 


ATTRITION  AND  DENTAL  HEALTH 

:,,.<,,  r»  12  minutes 


57081 


color:  $12. 50 


jhasizes  the  importance  of  an  attractive  smile,  the  vital  role  of  the  teeth,  and  their  proper  care, 
iicularly  as  regards  nutrition.  Animation  clarifies  the  nature  of  plaque  formation  while  narration 
ntifies  sugar  as  the  culprit.  Lists  nutritional  needs  of  growing,  adult,  and  older  citizens,  spotlighting 
—importance  of  milk-based  foods  and  fluoride.  Recommends  methods  of  planning  sugar  intake  and 
th  cleaning  (a  matter  of  timing)  so  as  to  minimize  exposure  of  tooth  enamel  to  acid.  A  1982 
t  iluction.  (pri;  ffco) 

TRITION:  SOME  FOOD  FOR  THOUGHT 

16  minutes  50739  color:$  15.50 

— ng  the  humorous  frame  of  a  'scientist'  who  says  he  is  inventing  a  pill  that  will  replace  food, 
fusses  the  body's  need  for  a  variety  of  foods,  and  tells  what  each  supplies  for  the  body's  complex 
RO'Sjem.  A  1981  production,  (cec) 

1  DATA  MODELLING  (COMPUTER-BASED  INFORMATION  SYSTEMS) 

■a  25  minutes  84796  color: $20. 50 

company  president  explains  reasons  for  their  decision  to  use  several  related  data  bases  instead  of 
large  one.  Examines  three  areas  of  operation:  a  regional  office  where  customer  bookings  are 
jpted,  the  ship-loading  area  at  Southampton,  and  the  voyage  of  a  container  ship.  Describes 
:edures  and  constructs  data  models  to  support  them.  Discusses  separation  of  entities  and 
butes,  characteristic  /  attributes  from  use  /  attributes,  and  situations  which  make  it  desirable  to 
issify  attributes  as  entities,  or  to  change  to  more  relevant  attributes.  A  1978  production,  (bbc  / 
iu;  umed) 


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HENRY:  THE  GIFT  OF  THE  MAGI  (SHORT  STORY  CLASSICS  SERIES) 

16  minutes  56679  color:  $14. 50 

of  the  classic  story  of  Jim  and  Delia,  who  have  no  money  to  buy  each  other  a  Christmas 
they  consider  worthy  of  their  love,  and  each  of  whom  sells,  in  sacrifice,  the  most  valuable  thing 
wns  to  get  the  other  a  gift.  A  1980  production,  (eb) 


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HAT  WE  WERE  THERE:  SONGS  IN  GLAD  SEASONS 

c-a  27  minutes  84705  color:  $18. 00 

_-4ormance  /  dramatization  of  European  Renaissance  music  by  the  Madrigal  Singers  of  St.  Louis, 
lentic  costumes  and  hair  styles,  music  of  several  nations.  A  1979  production,  (phpr) 

%SIVE-COMPULSIVE  NEUROSIS 

25  minutes  81717  b&w:$  10.00 

terviews  with  a  doctor  and  a  social  worker,  a  middle-aged  male  patient  describes  his  experiences 
>  feelings  in  dealing  with  this  type  of  mental  problem.  A  1963  production,  (mcgh;  apa) 


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AN  DYNAMICS:  THE  WORK  OF  THE  SEA 

a  19  minutes  56930  color:$  15.00 

new  knowledge  of  the  many  roles  oceans  have,  using  latest  phototechnology:  time-lapse 
footage  and  computer  animation  combine  to  show  ocean's  role  as  creator  of  weather,  site  of 

)nic  plaie  edges,  underwater  hot  springs  and  of  "storms"  similar  to  those  in  the  atmosphere. 

ains  methods  used  to  discover  these  in  MODE,  the  Mid-Ocean  Dynamics  Experiment.  Includes 

lapse  footage  of  high  tide  returning  at  Pundy.  A  1981  production,  (eb) 


:ULAR  ALLERGIES]  (LES  ALLERGIES  OCULAIRES:  LOCALISATIONS 
UPERFICIELLES) 

14  minutes      W  U-Matic        K00037  color:$28.00 

Cassette  Sale:  $126.00 
iJiJrasts  historical  classification  of  allergic  conditions  with  the  four  types  distinguished  today,  listing 
al  agents.  Animation  clarifies  the  mechanism  and  progression  of  such  disturbances.  Deals  with 
laritis,  conjunctivitis,  keratitis,  episcleritis.  Goes  into  detail  regarding  springtime  conjunctivitis  and 
ophobias.  Urges  active  discouragement  of  the  use  of  home  remedies.  A  1973  production,  (jabo) 


BROTHER,  MY  BROTHER 

eral  13  minutes  56579  color:  $15.00 

I  and  Ross  Lowell  have  filmed  their  two  sons,  Josh  and  Evan,  in  situations  that  bring  out  all  the 
possibilities  in  the  family  relationship  of  a  two-year-old  and  a  six-year-old.  An  Academy  Award 
i  nee,  produced  in  1980.  (rolo;  pyr) 


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AGE  (EVERYBODY  RIDES  THE  CAROUSEL) 

■a  9  minutes  04895  color:$  13.00 

ir  animation  contrasts  two  elderly  couples,  one  symbolizing  the  achievement  of  'ego  integrity'  and 
of  'despair'  in  these  characterizations  of  the  last  of  Erik  Enkson's  eight  stages  of  life.  Selected 
the  longer  film  EVERYBODY  RIDES  THE  CAROUSEL,  dealing  with  all  eight  of  the  stages  in  turn.  A 
production,  (hubst;  pyr) 


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OLD  LAND  -  NEW  LAND 

h-c-a  20  minutes 


56893 


color:  $18. 50 
Film  sale:$300.00 
Cassette  sale:$  180.00 
Traces  development  of  Dutch  land  reclamation  with  animated  maps  and  old  footage,  and  shows  modern 
techniques  of  polder  building,  drainage,  etc.  With  industry  expanding  and  population  averaging  400 
people  per  square  kilometer,  new  land  is  constantly  needed  in  the  Netherlands,  for  new  towns  and 
industrial  development  rather  than  farming.  Focuses  on  the  development  of  Lelystad,  a  new  housing 
complex  on  what  was  a  swamp  only  a  few  years  ago.  Discusses  problems  of  deteriorating  older  urban 
areas.  A  1976  production,  (unchs;  ui) 

THE  OLD  MAN'S  STORY  (SENIOR  VERSION) 

h-c-a  25  minutes  84872  color: $18.00 

Dramatizes  a  tragic  incident  which  the  narrator  thinks  of  as  marking  the  end  of  his  childhood.  Set  in 
rural  New  Zealand  of  the  1920's,  the  memory  concerns  Bandy,  an  elderly  friend  and  former  seaman, 
who  enchanted  the  narrator's  youth  with  sea  stories  and  fantasy  tales  as  they  tended  the  dairy  herd 
when  the  boy  spent  summers  on  his  aunt  and  uncle's  farm.  An  orphan  girl  in  her  early  teens  comes  to 
live  on  the  farm,  and  Bandy's  attraction  to  her  leads  to  a  tragic  chain  of  events  that  ends  with  the  boy 
discovering  Bandy's  suicide.  Based  on  the  literary  work  of  New  Zealand  author  Frank  Sargeson.  A  1979 
production,  (gfpnz;  abc) 

OLYMPICS:  THE  ETERNAL  TORCH 

j-h-c-a  27  minutes  84843  mixed:$19.75 

Describes  the  spirit  of  the  Olympics  as  idealists  conceive  it,  and  the  political  and  less-than-ideal  events 
which  have  marred  its  history.  Uses  footage  from  all  Olympics,  1896-1972,  giving  highlights  in  narrative 
and  replay.  Commentary  by  Rafer  Johnson.  A  1974  production,  (apr;  aims) 

ONCE  UPON  A  MOUSE 

general  26  minutes  84888  color:$  19.75 

A  series  of  selected  animation  montages  illustrating  favorite  Disney  themes  (the  villain,  the  hero, 
portrayals  of  love,  of  "the  chase,"  of  the  "happy  ending,")  celebrate  the  genius  of  Walt  Disney,  form  a 
tribute  to  him  on  the  occasion  of  the  completion  of  his  twentieth  animated  feature-length  film,  and 
afford  an  opportunity  to  see  him  in  person,  talking  to  and  about  his  characters,  and  the  fact  that  "It  all 
began  with  a  mouse."  A  1981  production,  (wdp) 

ONE  FOR  THE  ROAD 

h-c-a  30  minutes  83663  color:$18.75 

Reveals  the  lack  of  caring  in  Britain's  newest  generation  of  drunken  drivers,  "too  young  to  remember 
the  psychological  impact  of  the  breathalyzer"  in  1967.  Cities  actual  cases  of  injury  and  death, 
contrasting  their  results  with  the  cynical  attitude  of  young  drivers  stopped  by  police.  40%  of  Britain's 
accident  victims  have  alcohol  in  their  blood  exceeding  the  legal  limit.  Examines  government  regulations 
which  restrict  police  action;  shows  that  the  public  itself  is  very  ambivalent  in  its  attitude  toward 
drunken  driving.  A  1977  production,  (thtv;  bon) 

ONE  MAN'S  MULTINATIONAL  (ENTERPRISE  SERIES) 

h-c-a  28  minutes  85155  color:$38.00 

% ' '  U-Matic        C85 155  color: $38. 00 

Lists  multinationals  and  selects  one  of  the  older  and  lesser  known  to  document.  The  Bata  shoe 
production  business  with  headquarters  now  in  Canada,  began  in  Czechoslovakia,  was  a  multinational 
before  IBM  existed,  and  does  business  under  governments  of  all  kinds,  in  a  hundred  different  languages, 
under  the  stringent  standards  and  personal  supervision  of  Thomas  Bata,  turning  out  a  quarter  billion 
pairs  of  shoes  annually.  A  1981  production,  (wgbh;  lea) 

ONE  MAN'S  SEWAGE  IS  ANOTHER  MAN'S  DRINKING  WATER  (IT'S  LIFE) 

i-j  20  minutes  55598  color:$18.75 

Biologist  David  Bellamy  explores  water  purification  systems  that  evolved  in  the  wake  of  cholera 
epidemics  in  Soho  during  the  19th  century.  Traces  the  evolution  of  knowledge  about  the  biology  of 
water  from  a  contaminated  pump  on  what  is  today  Carnaby  Street  to  a  floating  laboratory  on  the 
Thames  River  designed  to  test  water  purity.  Encourages  children  to  explore  the  subject.  A  1976 
production,  (thtv;  bon) 

ONE  OF  A  KIND 

general  58  minutes         2  reels  70499  color:$28.50 

A  film-drama  of  the  troubled  relationship  between  a  working  mother,  who  been  toughened  and 
embittered  by  life,  and  her  sensitive  daughter,  who  needs  time  to  be  a  child.  Left  to  tend  their  little 
stand,  the  girl  is  enchanted  and  lured  away  by  a  Punch  and  Judy  show  down  the  midway.  How  reality  is 
conveyed  by  this  medium,  even  to  the  mother,  is  the  story.  A  1978  production,  (phpr) 

ONE  STEP  AHEAD 

c-a  28  minutes  83575  color:$  10.00 

Illustrates  the  three  stages  (evaluation,  preparation,  intervention)  of  dealing  with  ward  crisis  control  in 
psychiatric  facilities.  Demonstrates  recommended  techniques,  emphasizing  that  the  key  word  for  the 
nature  of  all  contact  with  patients  should  be  'therapeutic'  A  1976  production,  (mti;  apa) 

ONE  TWO  THREE 

h-c-a  33  minutes  90331  color: $23.50 

Documents  how  a  group  of  women  in  Britain  organized  to  meet  their  need  for  preschool  care,  and 
covers  several  issues  involved  in  cooperative  childcare.  Interviews  with  the  mothers  deal  with  their 
objective  to  meet  their  own  needs  as  well  as  their  children's.  There  are  discussions  of  what  they  want 
the  children  to  learn,  budgeting,  and  involvement  of  volunteers.  The  children  are  shown  engaging  in 
activities  as  some  of  the  mothers  comment  on  the  objectives  they  have  in  mind  in  programming  these 
experiences.  A  1975  production.  (Iibfi;  cfel) 

ONLY  ANGELS  HAVE  WINGS 

h-c-a  121  minutes  3  reels  98933b &w: $50.00 

An  action  story  involving  men  who  pilot  cargo  planes  in  the  Andes  mountains,  and  a  stranded  beauty. 


60    /    ONLY  ANGELS  HAVE  WINGS 


Directed  by  Howard  Hawks  and  starring  Cary  Grant,  Jean  Arthur,  Rita  Hayworth.  A  1939  production, 
(ca;  tlf) 

ORAL  HISTORY 

h-c-a  60  minutes         2  reels  70623  color: $29. 50 

Recounts  the  story  of  a  black  village  chief  in  an  unnamed  African  country  who  struggles  with  his 
conscience  about  whether  to  report  to  the  local  white  military  authorities  that  some  villagers  are  aiding 
black  rebels.  The  consequences  of  his  decision  are  catastrophic.  Screenplay  by  Nadine  Gordimer,  based 
on  her  short  story.  A  1982  production,  (propr;  tcul) 

THE  OREGON  DUNES 

general  19  minutes  56569  color:$  16.50 

Outlines  the  history,  structure,  and  patterns  of  cyclic  change  of  the  sand  dunes  along  Oregon's  coast  in 
the  Siuslaw  National  Forest.  In  describing  the  unique  coastal  dunes,  the  narration  defines  terms  of 
dunal  geography  such  as  precipitation  ridge,  slip  face,  hummock,  foredune,  transverse,  oblique,  and 
parabola  dunes.  The  contributions  of  wind,  waves,  driftwood,  and  European  beach  grass  in  establishing 
the  dunes  are  discussed.  Observes  that  although  the  dunes  encroach  on  man's  structures,  they  also 
benefit  him  by  providing  an  abundance  of  fresh  water  from  rain  and  snow.  A  1979  production,  (mamo) 

ORIENTATION:  ATTITUDE,  APPEARANCE,  APPROACH 

h-c-a  12  minutes  56796  color:$12.50 

A  comic  animation  of  the  learning  of  proper  sales  techniques  by  Lewis  Gundelfinger,  nephew  of  the 
Sales  Manager  at  the  Belleview  Bell  Factory.  Having  sent  his  naive  nephew  into  the  city  with  the  "new 
spring  line,"  Uncle  Harry  sends  after  him  Belle  LaBelle,  Super  Sales  Trainer,  who  helps  him  overcome 
his  flaws  in  attitude,  appearance  and  approach.  A  1979  production,  (stbo;  chu) 

OSCAR  MICHEAUX,  FILM  PIONEER  (WERE  YOU  THERE  SERIES) 

h-c-a  28  minutes  85006  color:$22.75 

Characterizes  Micheaux,  the  first  Black  film  producer  of  any  note,  who  was  author,  fund-raiser, 
director,  editor,  distributor  and  sometimes  actor  in  his  own  films.  His  aim  was  "to  show  beautiful 
people."  Includes  interviews  with  stars  who  worked  in  his  films,  and  some  reenactments  starring  Danny 
Glover  as  Micheaux.  From  a  biographic  series  on  famous  Black  Americans  subtitled  "A  Sepia 
Scrapbook."  A  1981  production,  (ngsa;  befi) 

OSPREY 

j-h-c-a  34  minutes  85002  color: $22. 50 

Spectacular  filming  of  the  life  cycle  of  the  sea  eagle  follows  one  pair  through  a  breeding  season  in  the 
highlands  and  lochs  of  Scotland.  Slow-motion  photography  of  osprey  catching  and  carrying  fish,  studies 
of  nest  building  and  parenting  activities,  and  discussions  of  the  role  of  these  birds  in  the  food  web  and 
of  threats  to  their  existence  are  some  of  the  features.  Multiple  award  winner,  produced  in  1979.  (rspb; 
bewi) 


THE  OTHER  SCHOOL  SYSTEM  SERIES 

GROUP  COMMUNICATION 
LEARNING  CENTERS 
STORY  TELLING 
THE  VOLUNTEER  TEACHER 
(oeta;  mmm) 


see: 


THE  OTHER  SCHOOL  SYSTEM  SERIES 

A  series  designed  for  training  volunteer  teachers  and  helpers  in  the  system 
of  community  associations  and  churches  also  engaged  in  educational 
activities.  An  estimated  twelve  million  volunteer  and  non-professional  leaders 
participate  in  this  system  (as  compared  with  2.5  million  professional 
teachers  in  the  public  system.)  A  group  of  universities,  churches  and 
community  agencies  designed  and  produced  this  series  as  a  cooperative 
venture,  to  present  theory,  method  and  practical  teaching  ideas  on  discipline, 
communication,  evaluation  and  learning  environments.  Features  Jane  Jayroe 
and  Art  Linkletter.  Produced  in  1979.  Includes  these  titles: 

GROUP  COMMUNICATION 
LEARNING  CENTERS 
STORY  TELLING 
THE  VOLUNTEER  TEACHER 
(oeta;  mmm) 

OTTO  MESSMER  AND  FELIX  THE  CAT 

general           25  minutes                              84708                         color:$  17.00 
All  who  have  seen  Felix  will  enjoy  seeing  him  again,  and  meeting  his  creator,  Otto  Messmer.  Messmer, 
84  at  the  time  of  the  filming,  tells  how  Felix's  remarkable  personality  evolved.  A  1978  re-release. 
(phpr) 

OUR  FAMILY  WORKS  TOGETHER  (SECOND  EDITION) 

p  13  minutes  56570  color: $  13.50 

Introduces  three  families  with  different  compositions,  lifestyles,  and  ways  of  working  together.  When 
one  of  the  mothers  returns  to  school,  her  children  learn  to  adjust  to  new  responsibilities  around  the 
house.  Examples  from  the  remaining  families  illustrate  how  sharing  work  benefits  all  family  members.  A 
1978  production,  (c) 


OUR  ONE  AND  ONLY  HOME 

h-c-a  13  minutes 


56894 


Color:$  14.75 
Film  sale: $195.00 
Cassette  sale: $120. 00 
Depicts  Mauritius,  with  its  population  of  900,000  people  of  African,  Indian,  Chinese  and  European 
descent,  as  dependent  mainly  on  its  sugar  cane  crop.  Other  industries  are  concentrated  in  urban  areas. 


In  recent  years  cyclones  have  caused  widespread  damage  to  homes.  The  film  shows  newsreel  foota  i  , 
storms,  then  describes  measures  to  resettle  victims.  Some  settlements  were  hastily  built  or  ir 
wrong  location.  But  today  long-term  planning  and  more  solid  structural  improvements,  plus  adap 
houses,  are  replacing  emergency  camps.  A  1976  production,  (unchs;  ui) 

OUR  VIOLENT  HERITAGE 

j-h-c-a  28  minutes  85185  color:$2 

Examines,  historically,  the  social  psychology  which  admits  of  violence,  with  particular  reference  t 
American  character.  Footage  of  assassination  attempts  against  presidents  and  presidential  candid 
footage  of  training  schools  for  various  types  of  self  defense,  interviews  with  sociologists  and  p 
analyse  the  implications  of  this  tendency  in  the  present.  Linked  with  narrative  background  by  Ch 
Kuralt.  A  1981  production,  (cbs;  cal) 

OUT  OF  DARKNESS 

c-a  60  minutes  81715  b&w:$) 

Dramatizes  therapeutic  sessions  between  a  psychiatrist  and  a  mute  schizophre 
Commentator/narrator  is  Dr.  William  Menmnger.  A  1956  production,  (cbs;  apa) 

OUTDOOR  SAFETY  SERIES 

Presents,  through  dramatizations:  advance  planning  techniques,  pro 
preparation  of  equipment,  emergency,  first  aid,  and  signalling  measures 
winter  and  general  outdoor  camping  and  travel  activities.  A  1981  product] 

(goldi;  befi) 

OUTDOOR  SAFETY  SERIES    see: 

COLD  WATER:  THE  SILENT  KILLER 
WINTER  SURVIVAL  IN  THE  BUSH 
(goldi;  befi) 

OVER-THE-COUNTER  DRUGS:  SMOOTH  TALK  AND  SMALL  PRINT 

j-h-c-a  22  minutes  57110  color:$ 

A  pharmacist  narrator  tells  the  truth  about  product  claims  and  labelling  in  the  over-the-counter1 
industry.  Gives  such  useful  information  as  the  danger  of  rebound  and  addiction  with  nose  spra 
drowsiness  with  antihistamines,  and  about  specific  conditions  which  make  certain  constitr 
dangerous,  including  the  problem  of  combining  drugs.  A  1980  production,  (vifi;  ab) 

OXIDATION-REDUCTION  EQUATIONS  (CHEM  101) 

c-a  20  minutes      %"  U-matic        C00113  color:$, 

Cassette  Sale:  $1 

Analyzes  oxidation  reduction  equations  into  their  qualitative  and  quantitative  aspects,  gives  s 
rules  for  balancing  them  in  the  instance  of  ionic  substances  and  in  the  more  complex  instanc 
covalent  substances.  Defines  oxidation  number,  lists  rules  for  assigning  oxidation  numbers, 
oxidation  numbers  for  elements  in  groups  1  and  2,  and  for  oxygen  and  hydrogen,  whose  oxic 
number  changes  with  the  type  of  compound.  Stresses  that  the  positive  and  negative  signs  in  oxii 
numbers  are  not  connected  with  valence  or  charge.  Demonstrates  balancing  of  oxidation-redi 
equations  by  the  regular  and  the  half-reaction  methods.  Shows  method  for  reduction  of  complete 
equations  to  net  ionic  equations.  A  1974  production,  (ui) 


• 


PCB 

h-c-a  57  minutes         2  reels  70533  color:$S 

Explains  the  mechanism  of  chemical  pollution  of  the  environment  by  non-biodegradable  subst 
which  have  been  proven  to  cause  cancer  and  birth  defects.  90%  of  toxic  waste  containing 
elements  is  now  illegally  dumped.  Covers  the  problems  involved  in  identifying  legal  dumping 
recounting  known  cases.  Commentary  by  Barry  Commoner.  Alternate  series  title:  A  PLAGUE  Ob* 
CHILDREN.  Featured  on  television's  NOVA  series.  A  1979  production,  (wgbh;  tlf) 


PAINTING  BY  NUMBERS 

j-h-c-a  60  minutes         2  reels  70570  color:$ 

Surveys  the  full  known  spectrum  of  computer-graphic  potential.  In  addition  to  the  predir 
excitement  of  applications  in  art  and  architecture,  there  is  also  the  tracking  of  bombers,  and  the 
of  the  molecular  codes  that  design  animal  life.  Tours  places  where  the  most  spectacular  usi 
currently  going  on:  University  of  Utah  Engineering  School,  where  students  of  the  inventor  of  the 
pen"  produce  color-shaded  solid  images  —  full  animation  in  3-D.  Visits  Hollywood,  showing  Ror 
engaged  in  real-time  interaction  with  an  analog  computer  and  a  light  synthesizer.  Shows  u 
advertising,  including  a  30-second  ad  costing  $90,000.  Interviews  the  inventor  of  the  video 
shows  computer-controlled  robots;  speculates  about  the  future.  A  1981  production,  (bbc;  fi) 


PALACE  OF  DELIGHTS 

j-h-c-a  55  minutes         2  reels  70580  color:$ 

Tours  "The  Exploratorium"  in  San  Francisco,  considered  to  be  one  of  the  world's  best  si 
museums.  Interviews  its  founder  and  director  Dr.  Frank  Oppenheimer,  who  personally  builds  m 
the  exhibits.  Shows  building  of  experiments  (all  are  full-scale  prototypes);  explains  how  some 
funding  problems  are  solved  and  the  museum  manned;  gives  examples  of  how  the  builders  lean 
their  own  experiments,  and  how  the  public  reacts.  A  1982  production,  (wgbh;  tlf) 

PALESTINE  SERIES 

Israeli  and  Palestinian  historians,  British  statesmen  and  army  commam 
survivors  of  the  many  battles  that  have  arisen  over  the  territory  that  is 
Land  to  three  of  the  world's  major  faiths  are  interviewed  throughtout  { 
careful  British  filmic  analysis  of  the  history  of  mid-east  conflict  as  cent! 
about  Palestine.  Historical  footage  is  used  as  appropriate  to  make  ij 
graphic  the  realities  of  this  complex  situation.  In  their  historical  chrono 
the  parts  of  the  series  are:  PROMISES,  REBELLION,  ABDICATION.  A  ! 
production,  (thtv;  heri) 


PALESTINE:  PROMISES,  Part  1 

■c-a  24  minutes  84643  mixed: $20. 50 

1914,  when  Palestine  became  'an  international  ward  ot  court'  under  British  supervision,  its 

pulation  was  85,000  Jews,  61,000  Arab  Christians,  and  500,000  followers  ot  Islam.  In  the  Versailles 

eaty,  deciding  the  destiny  of  a  place  90%  of  whose  population  was  Arab,  the  word  'Arab'  does  not 

bpear.  Jerusalem  is  the  Holy  City  of  these  three  faiths.  Israeli  historians  explain,  in  an  introductory 

^gment,  what  Israel  and  its  faith  have  meant,  and  the  obsessiveness,  over  800  years,  of  the  idea  of  a 

"  turn  to  Jerusalem.  A  1980  production,  (thtv;  heri) 


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PALESTINE:  PROMISES,  Part  2 

c-a  24  minutes  84644  mixed: $20. 50 

__|)vers  the  decade  of  the  '20's  in  Palestine.  The  first  British  high  command,  though  scrupulously  fair, 
w  immediately  the  nature  of  the  difficulties.  Immigrants  of  varying  leftist  degree  brought  fights 
tween  communist  and  socialist  tactions,  and  stirred  up  the  Arabs  who  fought  against  both.  Many 
abs  had  not  registered  their  land  because  the  Turks  had  used  registration  for  conscription  and 
xation.  The  Jewish  International  Fund  raised  money  to  purchase  land;  the  Arabs  were  dispossessed. 
__  owth  faltered  in  1927,  and  violence  began  in  1929.  The  riots  at  Hebron  established  undying  enmity.  A 
80  production,  (thtv;  heri) 


U.ESTINE:  PROMISES,  Part  3 

c-a  24  minutes  84645  mixed: $20. 50 

e  decade  of  the  1930's  saw  a  growing  number  of  landless  Arabs.  Of  4000  families  who  applied  for 
jsettlement,  only  one  in  six  was  actually  resettled.  Jews  were  wanting  to  leave  Poland,  Lithuania  and 
— trmany  for  Palestine.  The  British  wanted  to  allow  enough  of  them  to  enter  to  achieve  a  'balanced' 
Ipulation.  After  Arab  violence  of  1936,  a  British  royal  commission  recommended  partition.  "Arab 
ilture  was  no  better  understood  than  was  the  seriousness  of  the  rebellion."  A  1980  production,  (thtv; 
ri) 


J 


LESTINE:  REBELLION,  Part  1 

27  minutes 


c-a 


84646 


mixed:  $20. 50 


tish  reluctance,  in  1935,  to  endorse  50%  of  the  seats  in  the  Palestinian  parliament  to  Arabs  (who 
iresented  70%  of  the  population)  was  symbolic,  to  the  Arabs,  of  a  lack  of  will  to  do  them  justice. 
ij  British  royal  commission  of  1936  concluded  that  its  mandate  was  no  longer  workable.  "We  are 
j  ing  to  deal  with  violence  without  being  able  to  deal  with  the  cause  of  it."  Due  to  emigration  from 
ler's  growing  territory,  the  number  of  industrial  firms  in  Palestine  increased  from  6000  to  14,000  in 
en  years.  The  work  force  tripled  in  the  same  period,  but  would  not  include  Arabs.  The  1939 
remberg  Laws  precipitated  an  immigration  to  Palestine  of  62,000  Jews.  A  1980  production,  (thtv; 
i) 


LESTINE:  REBELLION,  Part  2 

-a  22  minutes  84647  mixed: $19. 50 

j;.7Jen  Hitler  annexed  Czechoslovakia  in  1939,  an  era  began  in  which  British  policy  in  Palestine  was 
(j,l  ermined  by  forces  outside  Palestine.  Seeing  a  need  to  placate  the  Arabs,  the  British  declared 
k  rnally  that  it  was  not  their  intent  that  Palestine  become  a  Jewish  state.  The  Jews  reacted  by  claiming 

d  and  erecting,  overnight,  settlements  along  a  border  that  defined  the  hoped-for  Jewish  state. 

materially,  no  country  but  the  Dominican  Republic  was  willing  to  increase  its  immigration  quota  to 

)  the  Jews  fleeing  Hitler.  As  German  Jews  brought  truth  of  German  events  to  Palestine,  the  Jewish 

—  )d  changed  to  a  desperate  willingness  to  fight.  Zionists  turned  from  Britain  and  sought  a  new  ally  in 
erica.  A  1980  production,  (thtv;  heri) 

^LESTINE:  REBELLION,  Part  3 

:-a  17  minutes  84648  mixed:  $19. 00 

ij  ers  the  early  1940's:  Truman's  role  in  pressing  for  the  Jews  to  be  allowed  into  Palestine,  the 
'  jll|lo-American  Committee's  recommendations  that  100,000  Jews  be  admitted  and  that  Arabs  be 

wed  employment  in  Jewish  enterprises.  These  recommendations  pleased  neither  side,  and  violence 

—  le  out  again  in  1946.  A  1980  production,  (thtv;  heri) 


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ESTINE:  REBELLION,  Part  4 

-a               20  minutes                               84649  mixed:$  19.00 

final  events  culminating  in  British  withdrawal  are  reviewed  in  film  and  commentary.  One  unusually 
paling  feature  is  the  same  Pathe  newsreel  run  first  with  British,  then  with  American,  voiceover. 
nan's  continued  advocacy  of  Jewish  immigration  to  Palestine  brought  a  break  between  Britain  and 
Tica.  "Burdened  by  the  cost  of  the  80,000  troops  she  needed  to  keep  order,  cast  before  the  world 
illain,  British  patience  and  resources  were  exhausted "  A  1980  production,  (thtv;  heri) 


ESTINE:  ABDICATION,  Part  1 

■a  17  minutes  90346  mixed:$  19.00 

947  Britain,  trapped  by  the  political  necessity  to  placate  the  Arabs  and  to  insure  oil  supplies,  made 
v^xample  of  the  ship  "Exodus,"  forcibly  returning  4500  Jewish  refugees  to  camps  in  Germany, 
stine  at  that  time  contained  a  million  Arabs,  half  a  million  Jews,  and  80,000  British  troops, 
torn,  bankrupt  and  desperate,  Britain  finally  refers  the  problem  to  the  United  Nations  and  prepares 
ithdraw  its  troops.  A  1980  production,  (thtv;  hen) 


1  1.ESTINE:  ABDICATION,  Part  2 

—a  33  minutes  90347  mixed: $2 1.00 

jn  the  British  decided  to  withdraw  from  Palestine,  the  United  Nations,  having  had  partition 

Jmrnended  both  by  Palestinian  Jews  and  by  a  commission  which  had  been  assigned  to  study  the 
■"  ition,  voted  to  divide  Palestine.  The  favorable  vote  was  in  part  due  to  U.S.  pressure,  and  the  Arab 
thatB  d  erupted  in  protest.  The  United  Nations  then  saw  what  Britain  had  known:  continuing  force  was 
Ijtitoot  ired  to  maintain  any  semblance  of  order.  The  United  States  was  not  prepared  to  support  force,  and 
stjHl  ews  saw  their  failure  to  provide  it  as  a  reversal  of  position.  A  1980  production,  (thtv;  hen) 

make 

chrono 


ESTINE:  ABDICATION,  Part  3 

a  36  minutes  90348  mixed: $2 1.00 

pril  of  1948,  the  situation  in  Palestine  had  disintegrated  to  terrorism  and  massacre  on  the  part  of 
Arab  and  Jew.  The  British  who  were  left  were  under  strict  command  not  to  intervene.  Jerusalem 


was  under  seige,  with  food  and  water  cut  off.  700,000  Arabs  had  been  evicted  or  fled.  An  Arab 
historian  comments,  "For  other  nations  that  have  been  occupied,  there  has  at  least  been  the  conslation 
that  the  occupation  was  condemned.  For  us,  our  occupation  was  called  by  the  world  the  'liberation'  of 
the  occupant."  A  1980  production,  (thtv;  hen) 

A  PALETTE  OF  GLASS 

j-h-c-a  25  minutes  84706  color: $17.  OO 

Records  the  design  and  creation  by  Marc  Chagall,  and  the  assembling  by  Charles  and  Bngitte  Marq,  of  a 
set  of  stained  glass  windows  for  the  Art  Institute  of  Chicago.  Visits  the  factory  where  the  glass  is 
manufactured,  Chagall's  studio  in  the  south  of  France  where  the  designs  were  originated,  and  finally  the 
atelier  where  the  windows  were  assembled.  Conveys  reasons  why  the  windows  have  been  termed  "...a 
marriage  of  science  and  spirit,  of  studio  ard  sky."  A  1978  production,  (phpr) 

THE  PANAMA  CANAL  (REVISED) 

i-j-h  11  minutes  02421  color:  $13.00 

Recounts  the  history  of  the  Panama  Canal  from  early  attempts  by  the  Spanish,  French,  and  Americans 
to  its  final  development  and  construction  by  the  Americans.  Discusses  past  and  present  political  and 
economic  issues  affecting  the  complex  86  kilometer  waterway.  The  passage  of  a  ship  illustrates  the 
operation  of  the  locks  and  the  functioning  of  the  canal.  A  1978  production,  (c) 

PANAMA  CANAL:  THE  LONGEST  SHORTCUT 

general  28  minutes  85050  color:  $17. 75 

Reconstructs  the  history  of  the  building  of  the  Panama  Canal,  "the  moon-shot  of  its  era."  Uses  old 
photogrpahs,  animation,  maps  and  live  footage  to  trace  the  defeat  of  the  French  engineers,  the 
American  interest,  involvement,  commitment  and  final  triumph  in  designing  and  installing  the  locks 
which  completed  a  dream  half  a  century  after  it  began.  A  1980  release  (hsp;  mcfi) 

PARAGRAPHS:  LIKE  SCENES  IN  A  FILM 

i-j-h  15  minutes  56703  color: $14. 50 

Animation  and  live  action  combine  to  illustrate  what  paragraphs  do,  and  how  to  tell  when  a  new  one 
should  begin.  Fruitful  parallels  are  drawn  from  cutting  and  editing  film.  The  'cut'  represents  some 
change  of  scene,  of  camera  angle,  or  of  viewpoint.  The  topic  sentence  is  like  the  first  scene  in  a 
following  sequence:  it  helps  us  see  where  we  are.  Constructing  supporting  sentences  with  comparison, 
example  and  detail,  and  devising  concluding  sentences  are  included.  A  1981  production,  (cec) 

PARANOID-SCHIZOPHRENIC  PSYCHOSIS 

c-a  28  minutes  81734  b&w:$  10.00 

Records  before,  during,  and  after-treatment  interviews  between  a  psychiatrist  and  a  schizophrenic 
patient.  Designed  to  illustrate  the  condition  and  to  comment  on  methods  of  treating  it.  A  1963 
production,  (mcgh) 


[PARENTERAL  ALIMENTATION  II:  ARTIFICIAL  ALIMENTATION] 
ARTIFICIELLE) 


(NUTRITION 


c-a 


19  minutes    3/4"  U-Matic       K00089 


color:$28.00 
Cassette  Sale:$1 7 1.00 
Defines  enteral  and  parenteral  nutrition,  telling  how  to  determine  cases  requiring  each.  Describes  how 
to  determine  choice  of  access  point  and  length  of  time.  Preparation  of  nutritive  mixtures  is  shown,  their 
content  explained,  and  the  mechanisms  for  their  storage,  administration  and  absorption  described. 
Shows  specific  patients  with  various  types  of  mechanisms.  Prix  du  film  d'enseignement,  Entretiens  de 
Bichat,  1975.  (jabo) 

[PARENTERAL  ALIMENTATION  III;  PREPARATION  OF  NUTRITIVE  MIXTURES]  (LA 
NUTRITION  PARENTERALE:  PREPARATION  DES  MELANGES  NUTRITIFS) 

c-a  18  minutes      %"  U-Matic        K00038  color: $28.00 

Cassette  Sale:  $162.00 
Lists  cases  which  may  require  parenteral  nutrition,  giving  recommended  ways  to  administer.  Describes 
the  chemical  balance  necessary  in  the  nutritive  mixture;  shows  a  series  of  calculations  involving 
concentrations  of  basal  solutions  and  patient  weight.  Lists  rigorous  aseptic  precautions,  illustrating  two 
techniques.  Deals  with  storage,  shelf  life,  and  testing  of  mixtures.  A  1978  production,  (jabo) 

PARTICLE  PHYSICS:  HADRONS,  QUARKS  AND  CHARM 

h-c-a  25  minutes  84780  color:$20.50 

Elaborates  models  which  have  been  devised  to  explain,  and  equipment  which  has  been  designed  to 
research,  the  behavior  of  sub-nuclear  particles.  Discusses  proton  constituents— the  hadron  and  its 
sub-groups  (baryon,  meson),  its  properties  (strangeness,  charm).  Further  analyses  baryon  and  meson 
structure  into  quarks  and  anti-quarks,  positing  a  table  suggesting  4  quarks  and  4  anti-quarks  in  varying 
combinations  to  explain  particle  behavior.  Visits  the  linear  accelerator  at  Geneva,  Switzerland,  reviews 
discovery  of  the  Pi  Meson,  confirming  the  posited  4/4  quark  model's  prediction.  A  1979  production, 
(bbc  /  openu;  umed) 


PARTNERSHIP  HOUSING 

h-c-a  25  minutes 


84917 


color:  $2 1.25 
Film  sale:$375.00 
Cassette  sale:$22500 
Contains  three  examples  of  low-cost,  self-help  housing  projects  financed  by  the  government  and  the 
private  sector  in  Trinidad  and  Tobago.  Lower-income  workers  for  Texaco  Ltd.  can  build  on  company 
land  with  modest  mortgages  and  cheap  lease-rental.  Houses  built  on  stilts  allow  for  expansion;  similar 
projects  exist  for  sugar  workers.  The  National  Housing  Authority  finances  self-help  for  group 
development  schemes  in  which  prospective  owners  build  their  houses  under  professional  guidance,  a 
method  which  keeps  costs  down  and  develops  community  solidarity  and  friendship.  A  1976  production, 
(unchs;  ui) 

PARTNERSHIPS  WITH  PATIENTS  AND  THE  COMMUNITY 

c-a  25  minutes  52579  b&w:$  10.00 

Illustrates  programming  procedures  and  philosophy  of  Harborview  Community  Mental  Health  Center  in 
Seattle,  where  programs  are  developed  around  the  patients'  perceptions  of  their  own  needs. 


62    /    PARTNERSHIPS  WITH  PATIENTS  AND  THE  COMMUNITY 


Commentator/narrator  is  Dr.  Lindbergh  Sata,  Director  of  the  facility  at  the  time  of  the  filming.  A  1973 
production,  (wwmp;  apa) 

THE  PASSION  OF  CHRIST  ACCORDING  TO  ST.  MATTHEW,  ILLUSTRATED  BY 
WILLIAM  KURELEK 

h-c-a  28  minutes  85003  color: $2 1.00 

Documents  the  remarkable  achievement  of  Canadian  artist  William  Kurelek,  whose  series  of  160 
paintings  depicts  the  entire  story  as  recorded  in  the  gospel  of  Matthew.  Voiceover  reading  of  those 
portions  of  the  book  which  inspired  the  paintings  bring  the  story  to  a  new  form  of  life.  A  1981 
production,  (shoo;  befi) 

THE  PASSOVER  AMONG  YEMENI  JEWS  (MAN'S  RELIGIOUS  QUEST) 

h-c-a  24  minutes  85127  color:$20.50 

Shows  preparations,  including  an  elaborate  set  of  rituals  for  removing  all  leaven  from  the  premises,  for 
this  traditional  celebration  of  the  Exodus  from  Egypt.  Jews  in  Yemen  preserve  many  traditions  of 
longstanding,  partly  because  of  their  isolation  geographically.  Films  actual  ceremonial  meal,  led  by 
patriarch,  which  begins  with  the  reading  of  the  23rd  Psalm.  Includes  proclamation  of  the  symbolism  of 
the  food  on  the  passover  plate  and  enumeration  of  God's  acts  of  goodness:  after  each,  those  present 
exclaim  "That  would  have  sufficed."  Following  the  long  meal,  the  ceremony  closes  with  an  allegorical 
children's  song,  sung  by  the  entire  family.  A  1977  production,  (openu;  mg) 

PAUL  REVERE  (THE  FAMOUS  ADVENTURES  OF  MR.  MAGOO  SERIES) 

general  24  minutes  85051  color:$  16.75 

Animates  a  Magoo  version  of  the  story  of  Paul  Revere,  with  Magoo  as  Revere.  A  1964  production, 
(upap;  mcfi) 

PAUL  REVERE  (CAPTIONED)  (THE  FAMOUS  ADVENTURES  OF  MR.  MAGOO 
SERIES) 

general  24  minutes  85052  color:$16.75 

Captioning  makes  this  animated  version,  starring  Mr.  Magoo  as  Paul  Revere,  accessible  to  hearing 
impaired  audiences.  A  1964  production,  (upap;  mcfi) 

PAVAROTTI  AT  JULLIARD,  PROGRAM  1 

h-c-a  29  minutes  84698  color: $19. 50 

Pavarotti  is  guest  critic  at  Juilliard's  Opera  Master  Class  examination,  the  final  performance  for  the 
degree  in  voice.  Program  1  includes  the  following  performances:  "E  lucevan  le  stelle"  from  Tosca  by 
Paganini  (Kwang  Chung  of  Korea);  "Non  so  piu"  from  Li  Nozzi  de  Figaro  by  Mozart  (Susan  Mentzer); 
"Questa  o  quella"  from  Rigoletto  by  Verdi  (Tonio  de  Paola),  and,  by  Pavarotti  himself,  "Per  la  gloria 
d'adorarvi"  from  Giselda  by  Buononcini.  A  1979  production,  (phpr) 

PAVAROTTI  AT  JUILLIARD,  PROGRAM  2 

h-c-a  29  minutes  84699  color:$19.50 

As  guest  critic  of  performances  by  Juilliard's  candidates  for  the  master's  in  voice,  Pavarotti  critiques 
the  following  performances:  "0  mio  Fernando"  from  La  Favorita  by  Donizetti  (Alteouise  de  Vaughn); 
"Infelice"  from  Ernani  by  Verdi  (Roberto  Briggs);  "Donde  lieta"  from  La  Boheme  by  Puccini  (Christine 
Radman).  A  1979  production,  (phpr) 

THE  PAWNSHOP 

general  20  minutes  56948  b&w:$  11.50 

Charlie  Chaplin  both  directs  and  stars  in  this,  his  first  masterpiece  of  comic  adventure.  Charlie, 
employed  by  a  pawnbroker,  falls  in  love  with  his  daughter,  spreads  confusion  among  his  customers  (the 
famous  clock  scene,  for  example)  and  foils  classic  villain  Eric  Campbell.  A  1916  production,  (mut;  nfvc) 

PEACE  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR,  Episode  21) 

h-c-a  26  minutes  84956  mixed: $19.00 

Film  sale:$495.00 
Recaps  America's  expectations  and  attitudes  beginning  with  Dien  Bien  Phu  and  the  defeat  of  the  French. 
Interviews  key  figures  such  as  Melvin  Laird  (Secretary  of  Defense),  President  Thieu  of  South  Viet  Nam, 
and  Alexander  Haig,  who  calls  the  final  resolution  of  America's  role  "one  of  the  most  tragic  actions 
taken  by  the  legislature  in  my  memory."  A  1980  production,  (itl  /  cineq;  bon) 

PEARLS  IN  THE  ALPHABET  SOUP 

h-c-a  28  minutes  85004  color: $12.75 

Examines  pros  and  cons  of  several  types  of  special  program  for  the  gifted  in  Canadian  schools,  showing 
procedures  and  results.  Designers  discuss  program  aims  and  answer  critical  questions.  Most  workable 
are  'released  time'  classes  where  the  gifted  are  together  in  learning  situations.  "It's  O.K.  to  say  they 
need  their  regular  classmates,  but  they  also  need  their  peers  —  those  equally  gifted.  The  most  valuable 
thing  about  it  is  not  the  program  per  se,  or  even  the  methodology,  but  the  kind  of  interaction  that  goes 
on  among  the  kids."  A  1980  production,  (pwti  /  oeca;  befi) 

LA  PECHE  HEROIQUE  (LE  PETIT  GARCON  AU  GRAND  COEUR)  (INUIT  LEGENDS 
SERIES) 

k-p  6  minutes  05036  color: $10. 50 

An  Eskimo  boy  shows  great  endurance  and  self-sacrifice  in  obtaining  fish  enough  to  save  his  village 
from  famine.  After  distributing  his  catch,  he  finds  he  has  forgotten  himself  —  except  that  his  father's 
lesson  in  using  everything  for  some  purpose  turns  out  to  have  saved  him.  Puppet  animation.  Available 
in  English  as  THE  BOY  WITH  A  BIG  HEART.  A  1982  production,  (ancan;  befi) 

PEERS  IN  MIDDLE  CHILDHOOD 

c-a  23  minutes  83159  color: $10.00 

Illustrates  the  building  of  identity  within  a  peer  group,  emphasizing  the  particular  importance  of  that 
group  at  this  age.  Filmed  largely  in  a  fourth-grade  classroom.  A  1975  production,  (mhfb;  apa) 


PENGUINS!  (ON  VACATION) 

general  9  minutes  04901  color:  $12 

Penguins,  photographed  walking,  frolicking,  fighting,  swimming  —  the  footage  is  edited  to  the  sa 
kind  of  piano  music  used  in  the  old  silent  films,  and  linked  by  the  insertion  of  humorous  inter-titles 
1978  production,  (ptgl;  pers) 

PENNIES  FROM  HEAVEN 

general  8 1  minutes  3  reels  98935b  &  w:$39 

An  orphaned  girl  and  her  grandfather  furnish  the  basis  for  a  delightful  plot  in  which  they  are  befrieni 
by  a  singing,  lute-playing  drifter,  played  by  Bing  Crosby.  Also  stars  Louis  Armstrong.  A  19 
production,  (ca;  tlf) 


PEOPLE:  A  MATTER  OF  BALANCE 

h-c-a  28  minutes 


84918 


color:$23 
Film  sale:$42C 
Cassette  sale:$25i 
Based  on  filming  by  Roberto  Rossellini  shortly  before  his  death,  describes  the  global  inequities  betw> 
rich  and  poor  countries  in  terms  of  distortion  and  imbalance,  pointing  out  that  science  teaches  us  I 
no  system  can  survive  without  achieving  equilibrium,  a  balanced  relationship  between  the  parts 
major  sequences  filmed  in  the  Amazon,  Southeast  Asia,  and  Africa,  illustrates  how  development  in 
area  has  too  often  been  at  the  cost  of  underdevelopment  in  another.  A  1976  production,  (unchs;  u 

PEOPLE  AND  PRODUCTIVITY:  WE  LEARN  FROM  THE  JAPANESE 

h-c-a  28  minutes  84992  color:  $2' 

Examines  the  basis  of  America's  interest  in  Japanese  management  methods,  selecting  key  principles 
demonstrating  their  use  in  American  firms.  Selects  Japan's  emphasis  on  quality,  human  values, 
worker  participation  in  planning  as  key  items  in  Japan's  phenomenal  success.  A  1982  production.  ( 
eb) 

THE  PEOPLE'S  GAME 

h-c-a  28  minutes  83809  color:$1i 

Shows  the  history,  development,  and  nature  of  one  of  the  chief  national  sports  of  Britain:  soc' 
Spread  throughout  the  British  empire,  and  characterized  as  "its  most  enduring  export,"  the  gar 
importance  caused  England  to  withdraw  from  the  Olympics  for  more  than  20  years  because  of  con 
over  the  amateur  status  of  its  own  players  while  players  from  other  countries  are  professional  athli 
The  pervasiveness,  appeal  and  general  popularity  of  the  sport  is  demonstrated  through  newsn 
interviews,  and  coverage  of  stadium  events,  (thtv;  bon) 


[PEPTIC  ULCERS]  (L'EXPLORATION  DE  L'ULCERE  GASTRO-DUODENAL) 

c-a  35  minutes      %"  U-Matic        K00039  color: $3 

Cassette  Sale:  $31 
Describes  risks  and  nature  of  gastric  and  duodenal  ulcers,  showing  with  gastroscopic  pictures 
appearance  of  the  mucosa.  Reviews  the  mechanisms  of  digestion  and  the  role  of  the  vagus  Bfe 
Shows  a  biopsy,  with  photomicrographic  analysis  of  the  tissue.  Discusses  symptoms  and  method: 
avoiding  confusion  with  other  causes  of  pain.  Shows  use  of  barium  X-ray  to  discern  pancn 
involvement;  demonstrates  use  of  pharyngial  anesthesia  and  introduction  of  the  endoscope.  Show 
appearance  of  a  bleeding  ulcer  and  the  taking  of  a  sample  for  biopsy  with  a  cutter  introduced  thr 
the  scope.  Describes  Zollinger-Ellison  syndrome.  A  1977  production,  (jabo) 


[PERCEPTION  AND  IMAGINATION]  (LA  PERCEPTION  ET  L'IMAGINAIRE) 


c-a 


31  minutes      %"  U-Matic 


K00078 


color:$3 
Cassette  Sale:$2? 
Describes  and  animates  the  physiological  mechanism  of  vision.  Summarizes  some  of  the  bases  fo 
of  Rorschach  ink  blots  in  psychological  testing  to  determine  how  people  attach  meaning  to  im 
Explains  how  pathological  interpretations  differ  from  normal;  includes  some  comment  on  charade 
distortions  of  perception  with  hallucination-inducing  drugs.  Resumes  experimental  results  with  sei 
deprivation,  overstimulation,  both  of  which  cause  the  collapse  of  perceptive  mechanisms.  A 
production,  (jabo) 


[PERICOELIOSCOPIC  TREATMENT  OF  ECTOPIC  PREGNANCY]  (TRAITEMENT 
PERICOELIOSCOPIQUE  DES  GROSSESSES  EXTRA-UTERINES) 


:■: 


c-a 


15  minutes      3A"  U-Matic 


K00040 


color:$i 

Cassette  Sale:  $1i 

Diagrams  several  types  of  extra-uterine  pregnancy,  emphasizing  the  importance  of  early  diagi 

Shows  treatment  of  two  cases  in  different  stages  of  advancement.  Illustrates  use  of  coelioscopy, ! 

tubo-abdominal  abortion  and  a  salpingostomy  with  aspiration.  A  1979  production,  (jabo) 


PERIODIC  CLASSIFICATION  OF  THE  ELEMENTS  (CHEM  101) 

c-a  16  minutes      %"  U-Matic        CO0 106  color:$, 

Cassette  Sale:  $1- 
Introduces  the  concept  of  the  periodic  table,  the  nature  of  its  structure,  and  the  history 
organization.  Gives  bases  for  classifications,  reviews  contributions  of  Dobereiner,  Mendeleev,  Meyi 
Moseley.  Lab  demonstrations  show  breaking  of  compounds  to  elements  by  means  of  electric  cu 
and  compare  behavior  of  triads  from  halogen,  alkali  metals,  coinage  metals  groups.  Lists  ph 
characteristics  of  element  groups  and  solubility  of  salt  compounds.  Includes  transition  metal 
lanthanides.  A  1980  production,  (ui) 

PERIODIC  PROPERTIES  OF  THE  ELEMENTS  (CHEM  101) 

c-a  18  minutes      W  U-Matic        CO0 110  color:$\ 

Cassette  Sale:  $1 , 
This  tape  is  an  introduction  to  the  periodic  properties  of  elements.  The  chemical  behavior  of  fami  j 
elements  in  the  periodic  table  is  directly  related  to  the  electronic  structure  of  their  atoms.  P<  | 
properties  reflect  the  ability  of  atoms  to  give  up,  attract,  or  share  electrons.  Topics  such  as  ion 
energy,  electron  affinity  and  electronegativity  are  defined  by  both  examples  and  general  rules.  Oxi] 
numbers  and  the  relative  size  of  atoms  and  ions  are  discussed,  and  how  these  characteristic] 
determine  chemical  properties.  A  1977  production,  (ui) 


A  PLACE  IN  HISTORY:  NORWICH    /    63 


RU:  THE  REVOLUTION  THAT  NEVER  WAS 

c-a  30  minutes  83899  color: $18. 25 

;» jls  the  ironic  story  ot  ways  in  which  the  revolution  of  hope  has  'backfired'  to  produce  the  irony  that 
(.  |i  peasant  has  traded  his  bondage  to  a  landlord  for  bondage  to  poverty.  When  cooperative  farms  as  a 

icept  replaced  the  tradition  of  Peru's  15,000  rich  landowners,  and  the  peasants  were  given  land  of 
-.jir  own,  they  had  great  hope.  But  the  revolution  provided  no  way  to  finance  the  operation  of  large 

ming  enterprises,  and  no  way  to  buy  provisions  that  could  not  be  grown  on  the  land.  Peasants,  living 
;:  ■  maize,  potatoes  and  beer,  speak  of  their  despair.  Some  leaders  are  trying  to  exploit  that  despair  to 
.!.  /suade  the  peasants  to  revolt.  A  1979  production,  (thtv;  bon) 

IANTOM  OF  THE  OPERA 

.c-a  80  minutes         2  reels  98955  b&w:$29.00 

imatizes  the  ancient  horror  tale  of  a  composer  who,  after  an  accident  when  acid  scarred  his  face, 
hdrew  from  society  to  haunt  the  sewers  under  Paris.  This  is  the  original  Lon  Chaney  performance, 

ft  1925.  (fest) 

HLEBITIS  OF  THE  LOWER  LIMBS]  (PHLEBITES  DES  MEMBRES  INFERIEURS) 

3  18  minutes      %"  U-Matic        K00041  color: $28.00 

Cassette  Sale:  $162.00 

■  |ts  symptoms  for  early  diagnosis  of  phlebitis,  giving  several  investigative  techniques:  fibrinogen, 
lebography,  Doppler.  Discusses  various  types  of  treatment:  preventative  physiotherapy,  oral 

-si-coagulants,  surgery.  Animation  shows  the  formation  of  a  platelet  thrombus.  Mentions  related 
itditions  that  sometimes  develop  and  should  be  watched  for.  A  1978  production,  (jabo) 

IOTOSYNTHESIS  (THIRD  EDITION) 

:-a  20  minutes  56928  color:$15.50 

Is  time-lapse,  photomicrography,  and  animated  models  to  explain  and  to  demonstrate  the  process  of 
I  tosynthesis.  Emphasizes  the  quantity  of  new  plant  matter  produced  annually  and  the  importance  of 
-i.role  in  producing  the  oxygen  and  the  carbohydrates  essential  to  all  other  life  forms.  Explains  "light 
rctions"  and  "dark  reactions"  in  the  cycle,  the  roles  of  ATP  and  NADPH  in  the  production  of 

■  (bohydrates.  Shows  the  model  of  the  Calvin  cycle  which  gained  a  Nobel  prize  for  its  originator. 
Lusses  the  possible  future  of  the  euphorbia  plant,  whose  oil  may  prove  to  be  a  renewable  source  of 
frgy.  A  1981  production,  (eb) 

fYSICAL  FITNESS 

c'i  20  minutes  57083  color:$  15.50 

Emines  what  fitness  ought  to  mean,  giving  simple  ways  to  test  your  own  level  of  fitness.  Lists 

vantages  of  being  fit,  and  recommends  activities  which  help  achieve  and  maintain  fitness.  Emphasizes 
t  importance  of  slow,  rhythmic  stretching  as  warm-up  prior  to  periods  of  exercise.  Shows  how  to 

.Jitify  and  build  toward  an  ideal  pulse  rate  for  your  age.  Distinguishes  exercises  for  building  strength 

l$n  those  for  building  endurance.  Recommends  exercise  three  non-consecutive  days  per  week.  A  1980 

Uluction.  (pri;  ffco) 

|HE  PHYSICIAN  AND  MYOCARDIAL  INFARCTION]  (LE  PHYSICIEN  DEVANT 
.'INFARCTUS  DU  MYOCARDE) 

16  minutes      %"  U-Matic        K00066  color:$28.00 

Cassette  Sale:  $144.00 

Sws  the  introduction  of  a  patient  into  intensive  care.  Discusses  monitoring,  detection  of  tachycardia, 

JUIation.  Animation  shows  the  development  of  an  arterial  ventricular  block.  Films  the  placement  of  a 

nulation  probe,  with  positioning  determined  by  X-ray  television.  Emphasizes  quick  access  to 

Juitalization,  on  the  basis  of  the  statistic  that  one  of  every  two  deaths  occur  within  the  first  two 

,i*s.  A  1972  production,  (jabo) 

EPICARO 

f  -a  30  minutes  85 163  color:$  18  25 

;jlactenzes  the  picaresque  by  drawing  from  the  works  of  Cervantes,  Quevedo  Aleman,  Espinal, 
.  Jiadillo  and  LeSage.  Selects  a  typical  picaro  and  presents  vignettes  showing  him  as  non-heroic, 
Jess,  undirected,  amoral  but  charming  and  without  malice.  Shows  how  literature  uses  this  sort  of 
Jj'e  both  to  reveal  and  to  criticize  society.  A  Spanish  Television  production  requiring  intermediate  to 
it  iinced  Spanish  skills.  U.S.  release  date,  1980.  (tvesp;  ffth) 

jASSO  -  A  PAINTER'S  DIARY,  Part  1:  THE  FORMATIVE  YEARS 

'c-a  37  minutes  90360  mixed:$21.25 

■  vactenzes  Picasso's  upbringing  and  the  nature  of  his  painting  during  the  period  of  his  first  show  in 
'■%  and  during  the  subsequent  "blue"  and  "rose"  periods.  Uses  Picasso's  works,  period  photos  and 
'lage,  contemporary  interviews  with  his  daughter  and  son,  voiceover  quotes  from  his  writings.  A 

■)  production,  (wnet;  pers) 


fisherman  friends  and  of  his  aunt  brings  him  through  the  bad  experience.  From  a  short  story  by  Brian 
Doyle.  A  1982  production,  (afltd/cbc;  bed) 


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A  PAINTER'S  DIARY,  Part  2:  FROM  CUBISM  TO  GUERNICA 

35  minutes  90361  mixed: $2 1.25 

Virs  development  of  Picasso's  styles  through  the  influence  of  African  art  and  cubism.  Shows  how 
'*s  succeeded  each  other  at  first,  later  were  all  present  as  a  constant  vocabulary.  A  fellow  artist 
;'*ments:  "What  he  gave  us  was  a  summary,  profound  and  cruel,  of  the  whole  history  of  painting."  A 
')  production,  (wnet;  pers) 

•ASSO  -  A  PAINTER'S  DIARY,  Part  3:  A  UNITY  OF  VARIETY 

,c-a  22  minutes  90362  mixed: $14. 25 

lents  the  mature  and  aging  Picasso:  the  ventures  into  sculpture,  china  painting  and  other  media, 
J  approximately  the  time  of  World  War  II  until  his  death.  Conveys  his  adverse  reaction  to  fame,  his 
H  joy  in  artistic  creativity.  A  1980  production,  (wnet;  pers) 

"K  ME  UP  AT  PEGGY'S  COVE 

25  minutes  85 1 72  color:$20. 75 

aunts  the  story  of  Ryan,  spending  the  summer  with  his  aunt,  who  runs  a  small  shop  in  a  seaside 
»'t  town,  as  he  tries  to  adjust  to  his  father's  deliberate  absence  from  the  family.  Falling  into  the  bad 
Oany  of  an  older  boy,  Ryan  is  led  into  theft,  and  caught.  The  unfailing  support  of  two  elderly 


[PIGMENTED  EPITHELIUM  OF  THE  RETINA]  (L'EPITHELIUM  PIGMENTAIRE  DE  LA 
RETINE) 

c-a  22  minutes      %"  U-Matic        K00067  color:$28.00 

Cassette  Sale:  $198.00 
Animated  diagrammatic  artwork  illustrates  the  structure  of  the  eye  and  its  capillary  system.  Electron 
microscopy  shows  the  cone  and  rod  structure.  Resumes  some  of  the  findings  on  renewal  of 
photoreceptor  disks,  discovered  by  the  use  of  autoradiography.  Illustrates,  by  means  of  animation,  the 
migrations  of  the  pigment  granules  away  from  the  photoreceptors  in  darkness.  Describes  three  possible 
types  of  lesions.  Shows  angiographic  and  histologic  appearances  of  several  serious  conditions.  A  1977 
production,  (jabo) 

PILGRIMAGE  (MAN'S  RELIGIOUS  QUEST) 

h-c-a  24  minutes  85128  color: $20. 50 

Interviews  Muslims  preparing  for,  going  on,  2nd  returning  from  the  Han,:  the  Pilgrimage  to  Mecca.  It  is 
seen  as  an  opportunity  for  growth,  cleansing,  and  renewal,  and  all  members  of  any  community  which 
sends  a  pilgrim  obtain,  vicariously,  these  benefits.  Subtitles  translate  chanted  group  prayers  and  those 
few  testimonies  not  in  English,  as  individuals  tell  of  their  feelings  and  beliefs.  A  1977  production, 
(openu;  mg) 

PILGRIMAGE  IN  THE  HINDU  TRADITION  (MAN'S  RELIGIOUS  QUEST) 

h-c-a  24  minutes  85129  color: $20. 50 

Explores  meaning,  intents,  and  symbolism  of  various  types  of  pilgrimage.  Focuses  on  two  main 
traditions:  the  all-India  tradition  of  a  voyage  to  Benaras  on  the  banks  of  the  Ganges,  and  regional 
pilgrimages,  represented  in  this  case  by  the  pilgrimage  to  Ramdevra,  the  grave  of  Ram  Da.  What  Hindus 
give,  and  what  they  believe  to  receive  from  these  traditional  practices  is  enumerated  and  discussed.  A 
1977  production,  (openu;  mg) 

THE  PINKS  AND  THE  BLUES 

j-h-c-a  57  minutes         2  reels  70528  color: $28. 50 

Spotlights  the  subtle  role  played  by  gender-based  expectations  of  parents  in  the  character  formation  of 
children.  Reveals  "a  hidden  curriculum  of  differential  treatment"  and  summarizes  its  implications  in 
seven  personality  ares:  aggression,  activity,  curiosity,  impulsivity,  anxiety,  compliance,  achievement 
and  self  concept.  A  1980  production,  (wgbh;  tlf) 

A  PLACE  IN  HISTORY:  BERKELEY  CASTLE 

h-c-a  27  minutes  83834  color:$ 18.75 

Walks  the  grounds  and  interior  of  Berkeley  Castle  with  Brigadier  Peter  Young  as  host,  interviewing  the 
present  owner  of  the  castle,  John  Berkeley.  Shows  a  mounted  hunt,  with  hounds,  departing  from  the 
900-year-old  castle,  which  is  still  used  as  a  residence  for  the  family— descendants  of  the  original 
owners.  The  western  barons  gathered  here  before  going  to  persuade  King  John  to  sign  the  Magna  Carta. 
Discusses  the  Berkeley  arms  and  heraldic  symbols,  reenacts  the  famous  siege  of  1645.  Contrasts  this 
long  history  with  new  elements  in  the  area:  a  nuclear  power  reactor  and  a  wildfowl  trust,  (thtv;  bon) 

A  PLACE  IN  HISTORY:  BRIGHTON 

h-c-a  28  minutes  83843  color:$18.75 

Reviews  the  four  historical  counts  on  which  Brighton  is  famous— or  infamous:  medical,  royal,  social 
and  industrial.  Its  attractive  Channel  beach  and  its  proximity  to  London  made  it  a  favorite  place  of 
"escape"  for  city  dwellers  including  royalty;  in  particular  that  Prince  of  Wales  who  later  became  George 
IV,  and  who  built  the  Royal  Pavilion,  "a  supreme  folly"  whose  exterior  was  domed  in  imitation  of  Indian 
architecture  and  whose  interior  decor  was  Chinese,  graced  with  a  racy  lifestyle  which  became  knows  as 
"Regency  Brighton."  The  medial  aspect  was  largely  quack  cures  such  as  the  drinking  of  sea  water. 
Interviews  hotel  keepers,  residents  and  tourists.  Visits  Sussex  University  and  shows  how  the  mosf 
spectacular  change  in  Brighton  is  its  growth  as  an  educational  and  conference  center,  (thtv;  bon) 

A  PLACE  IN  HISTORY:  GLENCOE 

h-c-a  28  minutes  83832  color:$18.75 

Takes  viewers  on  a  tour  of  the  wild,  somber  beauty  of  north  Scotland's  rural  glen  through  which  runs 
the  River  Coe.  Narrator  Gordon  Jackson  interviews  author  John  Trevor,  who  has  done  research  into  the 
history  of  the  area:  the  Campbell-McDonald  feuds  and  the  battle  of  Culloden.  Shows  what  the  mountains 
of  Glencoe  offer  to  those  who  climb  for  sport,  (thtv;  bon) 

A  PLACE  IN  HISTORY:  GREENWICH 

h-c-a  28  minutes  83842  color:$18.75 

Visits  the  "British  Versailles"  which  is  now  general  headquarters  for  the  Royal  Navy.  Gives  the  history 
of  the  palace,  designed  by  Christopher  Wren,  telling  how  the  Royal  Navy  happened  to  be  endowed  with 
it.  Shows  modern  use  of  buildings,  including  the  housing  of  an  atomic  reactor  in  one  and  the  training  of 
young  women  as  naval  officers  in  another.  Shows  officers  at  dinner  in  "the  painted  hall,"  visits  the 
officers'  "disco"  in  the  cellar.  Visits  the  Royal  Observatory  and  commenLs  on  Greenwich  time.  Shows 
the  Cutty  Sark  and  the  Gypsy  Moth  in  drydock,  includes  historical  footage  of  the  knighting  of  Sir 
Francis  Chichester,  (thtv;  bon) 

A  PLACE  IN  HISTORY:  IRONBRIDGE 

h-c-a  27  minutes  83840  color: $18. 75 

Takes  viewers  on  a  conducted  tour  of  a  "most  important  area  of  industrial  archaeology,"  the  region  in 
Shropshire,  north  of  Worcester,  which  was  the  richest  place  in  England  for  minerals  in  the  1700's,  and 
the  cradle  of  the  industrial  revolution.  Great  areas  of  smelting,  forging  and  inventing  gave  the 
community  an  iron  works  (which  cast  its  famous  bridge)  a  china  works,  a  tile  works.  Shows  ingenious 
solutions  to  various  engineering  problems,  and  gives  instructions  for  building  Britain's  one-man  circular 
boat,  the  coracle,  (thtv;  bon) 

A  PLACE  IN  HISTORY:  NORWICH 

h-c-a  28  minutes  83836  color:$18.75 

Examines  traditions  and  characteristics  of  the  community,  some  owing  to  its  proximity  to  the  Dutch  and 


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Flemish,  many  of  whom  came  early  to  settle  here.  The  city  inherited  their  tastes  in  architecture,  their 
devout  puntanism,  their  nonconformity.  Discusses  their  efforts  to  solve  the  problem  of  allowing 
commercial  expansion  while  preserving  Medieval  atmosphere.  No  city  outside  London  has  so  many  or 
such  beautiful  churches,  but  many  of  the  buildings  are  now  devoted  to  other  purposes.  Interviews  the 
director  of  the  famous  Maddermarket  Theater,  shows  samples  of  the  Norwich  school  of  painting,  (thtv; 
bon) 

A  PLACE  IN  HISTORY:  ST.  BARTHOLOMEWS  HOSPITAL 

h-c-a  27  minutes  83838  color:$18.75 

Presents  an  overview  of  the  various  elements  which  comprise  London's  primary  city  hospital,  an 
internationally  famous  research  and  teaching  medical  center,  serving  only  the  poor  and  the  day-time 
population  of  London.  Using  clinical  settings  which  feature  staff,  patients,  and  facilities,  host  Richard 
Gordon  describes  the  programs,  achievements  and  functions  of  the  hospital,  known  as  "Bart's." 
Stresses  the  melding  of  the  hospital's  royalist  tradition  and  historical  significance  with  modern  science 
and  impersonal  progress  by  relating  vingettes  from  Bart's  illustrious  past.  (William  Harvey  discovered 
the  circulation  of  blood  here.)  Provides  a  geographical  and  political  perspective  for  an  institution  which 
has  survived  the  Reformation,  the  plague,  and  London's  great  fire,  (thtv;  bon) 

A  PLACE  IN  HISTORY:  ST  DAVID'S 

h-c-a  28  minutes  83835  color:$  18.75 

Explores  the  spectacular  countryside  of  southwestern  Wales,  by  following  St.  David's  pilgrimage  route 
along  the  rocky  coast  with  host  narrator  Wynford  Vaughn  Thomas,  who  recounts  the  historical 
highlights  of  areas  along  the  route  and  of  the  lives  and  legends  of  the  patron  saints  of  Wales,  and  of  St. 
David  in  particular.  Features  local  color  and  customs,  including  a  Welsh  drinking  song,  (thtv;  bon) 

A  PLACE  IN  HISTORY:  THE  ENGLISH  CHANNEL 

h-c-a  28  minutes  83841  color: $18. 75 

Reviews  ways  in  which  the  English  Channel  is  responsible  for  British  history  and  for  some  aspects  of 
the  British  character.  Gives  the  history  of  the  channel  itself:  its  most  dangerous  aspects,  the  perpetual 
lure  to  cross  it,  ways  in  which  it  has  been  crossed.  Changeable  weather  and  tidal  conditions  make  it  a 
dangerous  place,  and  increased  traffic  after  the  steamship  has  complicated  matters,  as  a  speeded-up 
radar  picture  illustrates  graphically.  Includes  a  humorous  British  view  of  the  French,  characterizes  the 
Bayeux  tapestry  as  "the  first  comic  strip."  (thtv;  bon) 

A  PLACE  IN  HISTORY:  THE  ROYAL  INSTITUTION 

h-c-a  28  minutes  83844  color:$  18.75 

Reviews  the  tradition  which  has  made  of  the  Royal  Institution  a  place  for  research  and  for  the 
popularization  of  knowledge.  The  custom  of  a  "Friday  evening  discourse"  was  begun  in  1825  by  Sir 
Humphrey  Davy.  Gives  the  history  of  the  founding  of  the  society  (by  an  American  who  invented  the 
pressure  cooker);  tells  the  story  of  Michael  Faraday  and  his  unusual  career,  including  his  role  in  the 
Royal  Institution,  designated  "the  most  important  building  in  the  history  of  science."  (thtv;  bon) 

A  PLACE  IN  HISTORY:  THE  TEMPLES 

h-c-a  27  minutes  83837  color:$  18.75 

Introduces  the  ancient  section  of  London  which  has  become  headquarters  for  the  legal  profession, 
telling  how  it  transferred  gradually  from  the  monastic  order  of  Knights  Templar  to  the  barristers,  whom 
they  admitted  as  tenants  in  the  fourteenth  century.  Interviews  barristers  who  comment  on  architectural 
styles,  traditions  and  customs,  and  on  their  profession.  Introduces  the  organist  at  the  Temple  Church, 
who  tells  about  the  world-famous  choir.  Films  "call  night,"  the  graduation  ceremonial  at  which  newly 
qualified  candidates  are  called  to  the  bar.  Interviews  women  who  are  among  those  candidates  called. 
Host  /  narrator  is  Jeremy  Thorpe,  Member  of  Parliament,  (thtv;  bon) 

A  PLACE  IN  HISTORY:  THE  UNIVERSITY  OF  ST.  ANDREWS 

h-c-a  28  minutes  83839  color: $18. 75 

Presents  views  of  the  buildings  and  grounds  of  St.  Andrews,  the  oldest  university  in  Scotland  and  the 
third  oldest  in  Great  Britain,  famous  for  the  interesting  combination  of  theology  and  golf  since  1400. 
Located  in  a  small,  ancient  and  beautiful  town,  the  university  had  at  the  time  of  the  filming  3300 
students,  of  whom  180  were  theology  students.  Traditions  of  the  red  gown,  the  bagpipe  marching  band, 
and  Scottish  dancing  are  featured.  Includes  fast-cut  montages  of  residences  and  of  sports  typical  of  the 
area,  and  films  a  student  discussion  in  a  pub.  Whimsically  narrated  by  two  British  humorists,  (thtv; 
bon) 

A  PLACE  IN  HISTORY:  WHITEHALL 

h-c-a  27  minutes  83833  color:$  18.75 

Visits,  with  Lord  Mancroft  as  host  /  narrator,  the  famous  street  in  London  which  runs  from  the  pubs  of 
Charing  Cross  to  the  Houses  of  Parliament,  giving  the  history  of  the  famous  buildings  and  monuments 
which  line  it,  including  the  Ministry  of  Defense,  the  Banquet  House,  Dover  House,  the  Treasury,  the 
British  Civil  Service,  the  Foreign  Office,  and  St.  James  Park,  (thtv;  bon) 

PLACE  VALUE:  ONES,  TENS,  HUNDREDS  (SECOND  EDITION) 

p  9  minutes  01217  color: $13.00 

An  introduction  to  the  concept  of  place  values  —  ones,  tens,  and  hundreds  —  is  in  order  when  Joe's 
Bakery  receives  a  call  for  326  cookies.  Joe  and  his  assistant  learn  to  count  in  groups  of  ones,  tens,  and 
hundreds  as  the  automatic  cookie  machine  cranks  out  chocolate  chip  cookies.  Animated.  A  1979 
production,  (c) 

THE  PLANET  EARTH:  A  SCIENTIFIC  MODEL 

h-c-a  24  minutes  85119  color:$20.50 

Demonstrates  the  relativity  of  motion  to  point  of  view  by  placing  both  a  camera  and  a  pendulum  on  a 
children's  merry-go-round.  Reconstructs  Foucault's  classic  pendulum  experiment  by  hanging  a  pendulum 
on  a  cable  82  meters  long  from  the  dome  of  St.  Paul's  Cathedral  in  London.  Extrapolates  to  the  solar 
system,  using  a  three-dimensional  model.  Emphasizes  the  necessity  of  the  'imaginative  leap'  required  to 
get  outside  individual  frames  of  reference.  A  1978  production,  (openu;  mg) 


PLANTING  FOR  PLEASURE 

h-c-a  28  minutes  83676  color: $18. 

Introduces  several  varieties  of  annuals  suitable  for  home  gardens  and  for  flower  arranging.  Gtv- 
instructions  for  soil  preparation  and  seeding.  Hostess-narrator  Jean  Taylor,  flower  arrange 
demonstrates  use  of  cut  flowers  in  arrangements.  Includes  conditioning,  choosing  a  container,  types 
holders,  fitting  the  arrangement  to  the  environment,  (thtv;  bon) 


PLANTS  MAKE  FOOD  (SECOND  EDITION) 

/-;'  13  minutes  57054  color:$13. 

Explains  photosynthesis  in  simplified  terms,  using  animation,  photomicrography  and  live  footage 
experiments.  Shows  how  plants  manufacture  and  store  food  explaining  the  roles  of  the  plant  par. 
sunlight,  and  chlorophyll.  A  1981  production,  (chu) 


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[PLATELETS  AND  VESSELS]  (PLAQUETTES  ET  VAISSEAUX) 

c-a  12  minutes      %"  U-Matic        K00042  color:$28.i 

Cassette  Sale:  $108. 
Describes  and  illustrates  stress  chemistry  which  results  in  the  production  of  platelet  agglutinizi 
agents,  causative  of  clumping  and  eventually  of  thrombosis.  Uses  animation  and  electron  microscopy! 
show  the  mechanisms,  revealing  the  role  of  platelets  in  cerebral  and  coronary  circulate* 
insufficiencies.  Discusses  preventive  treatment  with  platelet  inhibitors.  A  1973  production,  (jabo) 


PLAY  IT  SAFE  ELECTRICALLY 

i-j-h  13  minutes  56815  color:$12 

Examines  electrical  dangers  in  the  context  of  recreational  activities,  departing  from  the  fact  that  a  fc 
million  dollar  fire  that  destroyed  200  homes  and  much  forest  land  in  California  was  caused  by  a  I 
caught  in  high  wires.  Covers  kite  and  model  plane  flying,  climbing  trees  and  building  tree  hous 
playing  in  fields  adjacent  to  high  voltage  areas,  moving  and  sailing  sailboats,  fallen  lines,  appliances 
swimming  pools.  Note:  preview  before  showing— dramatizes  actual  accidents.  A  1978  producti  t 
(bort;  aol) 


THE  PLOW  THAT  BROKE  THE  PLAINS 

j-h-c-a  30  minutes 


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color:  $12 


A  classic  of  the  educational  film  genre  showing  the  early  environmentalist  approach  to  the  histor 
agricultural  exploitation  of  the  American  plains.  The  text  of  the  sound  track  is  of  nearly  literary  qua 
A  1936  production,  (resa;  fest) 


PLUS  TIME  SERVED  (INSIGHT  SERIES) 

h-c-a  25  minutes  85099  color: $11 

Dramatizes  the  intervention  of  a  popular  television  newscaster  in  a  prison  riot  —  by  request  of 
prisoners.  Attracted  to  him  because  he  presents  what  he  calls  "The  Human  Side  of  the  News," 
prisoners  trust  him  and  he  negotiates  an  apparently  successful  settlement,  only  to  have  the  warden 
back  on  his  word.  His  courageous  personal  decision  at  this  point  signals  the  integration  of  the  value 
had  formerly  been  advocating  without  true  understanding.  A  1979  production,  (paul) 


POETRY  FOR  PEOPLE  WHO  HATE  POETRY:  ABOUT  WORDS 

j-h-c-a  16  minutes  56788  color:$1, 

Roger  Steffens  discusses  words  and  dramatizes  several  poems  to  bring  out  how  poets  achieve  eff« 
Uses  contemporary  poems  illustrating  the  use  of  language  to  achieve  surprise,  humor,  passion,  pat 
Designed  to  motivate  interest  in  poetry  as  a  form  of  expression.  A  1979  production,  (sspf;  chu) 


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POETRY  FOR  PEOPLE  WHO  HATE  POETRY:  E.  E.  CUMMINGS 

j-h-c-a  17  minutes  56787  color:$1 

Readings  and  interpretations  by  author  /  actor  Roger  Steffens  enliven  and  clarify  several  verses  of 
Cummings,  including  "Memorabilia,"  "In  Just,"  and  "I  Thank  You,  God."  A  1979  production,  (sspf; 


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POETRY  FOR  PEOPLE  WHO  HATE  POETRY:  SHAKESPEARE 

j-h-c-a  12  minutes  56786  color:$1 

A  re-creation  of  the  elements  of  plot  and  character  in  contemporary  idiom  precedes  and  serves 
framework  for  a  serious  interpretive  performance  of  Marc  Antony's  speech  from  Julius  Caesar.  Lee 
/  poet,  actor  /  interpreter  Roger  Steffens  has  been  turning  classrooms  around  from  hatin 
understanding  poetry  for  a  number  of  years.  A  1979  production,  (sspf;  chu) 


POINTS  OF  VIEW:  PERSPECTIVE  AND  PROJECTION  (HISTORY  OF  MATHEMATK 

h-c-a  24  minutes  85 138  color:$2 

Illustrates  perspective  by  means  of  the  development  of  painting:  medieval  works,  Duccio,  Alt 
Leonardo  da  Vinci,  Piero  della  Francesca,  Diirer  —  and  its  reductio  ad  absurdum  in  the  illusioi 
Maurits  Escher.  Analyses  the  principles  of  sections  on  a  screen,  showing  that  derived  by  Desar 
which  bears  his  name.  By  means  of  computer  animation,  demonstrates  that  the  theorem  holds  tn 
all  positions.  Features  Professor  Morris  Kline  of  Courant  Institute,  New  York.  A  1975  produc 
(openu;  mg) 


POISON  IVY 

h-c-a  14  minutes  56658  color: $ 

The  title  represents  the  nickname  of  a  66-year-old  lady  with  4^%  vision,  who  engages  in  jo( 
bowling,  swimming,  curling,  cross-country  skiing  and  carpentry.  A  character  sketch,  with  intervie 
1979  production,  (nfbc;  pyr) 


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POISONS:  EMERGENCY  PROCEDURES  (TO  SAVE  A  LIFE  SERIES) 

j-h-c-a  15  minutes  56966  color:$ 

Reviews  ways  accidents  involving  poison  can  occur.  Teaches  viewers  to  recognize  signs  of  poisi 
what  can  be  done  safely  to  help.  Covers  ingestion,  venomous  bites,  chemical  spills,  inhalation.  Sti  m 
prevention  methods.  A  1982  production,  (mstf;  eb) 


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ILAND'S  INDUSTRIAL  CENTRE 

26  minutes 


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84919 


color:  $2 1.75 

Film  sale:$390.00 

Cassette  sale: $235.00 

|:dws  social  and  economic  development  in  the  Katowice  area  ot  southern  Poland,  with  its  massive 

icput  of  coal,  coke  and  zinc.  Coal  mining  is  a  highly  mechanized,  computerized  operation;  steel  mills 

'  ;l  power  stations  service  industry  —  textile  mills,  electrical  engineering,  automobile  production  and 

iisumer  goods.  Huge  multistory  apartment  blocks  attest  to  a  comprehensive  solution  of  the  housing 

I'blem;  new  roads  and  a  subway  improve  transportation.  A  forest  protective  belt  includes  park  areas, 

:mming  pools,  amusements,  cultural  sites,  rest  homes,  and  sanatoria.  A  1976  production,  (unchs;  ui) 

ILICE  OFFICER  (FOURTH  EDITION) 

-,;  16  minutes  52496  color:$  13.75 

Ventures  of  a  Norwich  terrier  named  Herman,  lost,  and  found  by  the  police,  serve  to  inform  young 

':.  iwers  about  police  training  and  typical  police  activities.  Herman  narrates  the  story  of  the  day  he 

.|nt  'helping'  officers  Carter  and  Smith,  and  tells  what  he  learned  that  made  him  want  to  volunteer  for 

t  canine  unit.  A  1981  production,  (eb) 

INIES  OF  MIKLAENGI 

;-/  25  minutes  84712  color: $17.00 

"fin  Iceland,  a  charming  story  of  children,  animals,  courage  and  caring.  Gumi  and  his  sister  Annie  are 

prching  for  three  lost  sheep  when  there  is  an  earthquake.  How  they  care  for  each  other  and  for 
;#ie's  horse,  which  gives  birth  to  a  foal,  constitutes  the  unusual  story.  Based  on  the  children's  book 

|.onzo  Anderson.  A  1979  production,  (evgr  with  phpr;  phpr) 

FPEYE  THE  SAILOR  MEETS  ALI  BABA'S  FORTY  THIEVES 

.fneral  18  minutes  57038  color:$  11.00 

Fows  Popeye,  Olive  Oyl  and  Wimpy  into  the  desert  on  a  mission  to  stop  the  dastardly  Ali  Baba  (a 
mfish  Bluto  in  shiek's  clothing).  Classic  cartoon  comedy  complete  with  spinach  can.  A  1937 

-fiiuction.  (par;  fest) 

PRKLIPS  NOW 

,-c-a  22  minutes  56582  color: $17. 50 

Aitire  on  APOCALYPSE  NOW,  featuring  William  Gray  as  "Dullard,"  filmmaker  Ernie  Fosselius  as  a 

f  nous  Italian  director."  "Madman"  Mertz,  a  renegade  butcher  whose  low,  low  prices  threaten  the 

-Mcutters  Protective,  is  pursued  relentlessly  through  Chinatown  by  Dullard.  A  1980  production,  (efp; 

PIKY  PIG'S  FEAT 

terai  9  minutes  05049  b&W:$  10.00 

f  iliar  characters  Porky  Pig  and  Daffy  Duck  team  up  to  outwit  an  oversized,  overbearing  hotel 
mager.  A  1942  production,  (wb;  fest) 

ilTRAIT  OF  GRANDPA  DOC 

9'eral  28  minutes  84703  color:$19.00 

,  ;|story  of  a  young  artist,  preparing  for  his  first  one-man  show,  and  of  his  mother,  who  learns, 
lugh  that  show,  really  to  see  her  son.  The  key  theme  of  his  work  is  the  seashore  where  his  family 
It  summers  with  their  maternal  grandparents.  Flashbacks  show  how  "Grandpa  Doc"  understood, 
■  waged,  inspired  this  different,  artistic  grandchild,  who  now  paints,  as  a  memorial,  the  life  they 
_Jled.  A  1977  production,  (phpr) 

SlTRAIT  OF  TWO  ARTISTS  (WERE  YOU  THERE  SERIES) 

Va  28  minutes  85009  color:$22.75 

)mes  life  and  works  of  two  celebrated  contemporary  Black  artists,  Hughie  Lee-Smith  of  New  York 

_JfJacob  Lawrence  of  Seattle.  Smith's  paintings  are  sometimes  characterized  as  "semi-surrealist:" 
aiples  are  shown  as  he  comments,  and  he  is  filmed  in  his  studio  and  teaching  his  class  at  the  New 
.ft  Art  Students'  League.  Lawrence  works  in  many  media:  gouache,  casein,  enamel-on-steel.  He  is 

■  •'■viewed  and  representative  works  are  shown,  including  animations  from  his  children's  book  Harriet 

■'■'jthe  Promised  Land.  From  a  biographic  series  on  famous  Black  Americans  subtitled  "A  Sepia 

•:  Jbook."  A  1981  production,  (ngsa;  befi) 

I3SITIVE  APPROACH  TO  PSYCHIATRIC  PATIENTS 

jjjj  30  minutes  81704  b&w:$  10.00 

,|:ts  the  role  of  staff  attitude  in  patient  behavior,  emphasizing  that  attitude  is  the  critical  factor  in 
;fing  a  therapeutic  milieu.  A  1955  production,  (veta;  apa) 

ST  TRAUMATIC  NEUROSIS]  (LES  NEVROSES  POST-TRAUMATIQUES) 

48  minutes      W  U-Matic        K00068  color: $33.00 

Cassette  Sale:  $432.00 
<nts  the  history  of  the  formation  of  the  theory  of  psychogenic  nature  of  hysteria  (Charcot,  1884). 
^sses  contributing  factors  (compensation  neurosis,  the  wish  to  return  to  a  protected  situation), 
ration  from  the  family  is  known  to  aggravate  the  problem  and  is  thought  to  be  partly  responsible 
lie  high  incidence  among  immigrants.  Shows  the  possibility  of  curing  hysteria  in  the  young  by 
Is  of  hypnosis.  Examines  several  specific  adult  cases.  A  1975  production,  (jabo) 

POWER  OF  THE  MARKET  (FREE  TO  CHOOSE,  [1]) 

a  58  minutes         2  reels  70592  color: $26. 50 

s  convincingly,  through  the  intellect  of  Milton  Friedman,  that  capitalism's  basic  tenet  of  the 

itricted  exchange  of  goods  and  services  is  that  system  which  will  best  enable  the  poor  to  improve 

o'iillot.  Emphasizes  the  interdependence  of  economic  with  political  freedom,  and  the  flaw  in  the 

...jJology  of  wage  regulations  (removal  of  incentive).  Uses  Hong  Kong  and  other  real  examples.  In  the 

li;iiid  half  of  the  program,  leading  representatives  of  government  and  other  scholars  debate  with 

wan  his  principal  assertions.  A  1979  production,  (wqln/vida;  pennc) 


THE  POWERS  OF  THE  PRESIDENCY:  ARMED  INTERVENTION 

j-h-c-a  23  minutes  56850  color: $17. 50 

Dramatizes  an  international  conflict  which  requires  the  President  to  choose  a  course  of  action  quickly, 
on  the  basis  of  changing  and  sometimes  conflicting  information.  Reveals  the  governmental  processes  in 
play,  leaving  the  decision  to  the  viewer.  A  1973  production,  (bfa;  ab) 

POW-WOW! 

general  16  minutes  56622  color: $16. 50 

Visits  North  American  Indian  meetings  where  tribal  dances,  crafts  and  skills  are  shown  and  their 
meaning  commented  on  by  members  of  the  tribes  being  filmed.  Featured  are  the  Apache  Fire  Dance,  the 
Gourd  Dance,  the  War  Dance,  the  Giveaway  Dance  and  the  Men's  Fancy  Dance.  Studies  the  meanings 
that  have  come  to  be  grouped  around  the  term  'powwow.'  A  1980  production,  (hijc;  cec) 

THE  PRAIRIE  (THIRD  EDITION)  (THE  NATURAL  SCIENCE  SERIES) 

i-j-h  15  minutes  51859  color:$14.50 

A  filmic  study  of  the  prairie  ecosystem,  showing  the  various  life  forms,  (flora  and  fauna)  and  their 
interrelationships.  Characterizes  that  part  of  the  land  in  the  rainshadow  of  the  Rocky  Mountains,  and 
the  more  moist  portion  leading  to  the  edge  of  the  eastern  hardwood  forests.  Shows  prairie  dogs, 
coyotes,  insects,  pronghorn,  bison,  birds  and  plants.  A  1980  revision,  (ab) 

PRAISE 

h-c-a  60  minutes         2  reels  70621  color: $29. 50 

Shows  the  gulf  that  separates  Blacks  and  whites  in  South  Africa,  despite  the  efforts  of  well-intentioned 
white  anti-apartheid  activists.  A  white  Englishwoman  discovers  an  obviously  intelligent  black  youngster 
on  the  streets  of  Johannesburg,  and  arranges  for  his  schooling.  He  must  struggle  with  the  conflicting 
demands  made  on  him  by  his  white  mentors  and  his  black  countrymen.  Screenplay  by  Nadine  Gordimer, 
based  on  her  short  story  "Not  for  Publication."  A  1982  production,  (propr;  tcul) 

PREPARING  FOR  COLLEGE 

h-c-a  20  minutes  56718  color:$12.50 

Presents  student  and  faculty  views  of  the  principal  problems  in  adjustment  to  college:  admission  and 
hovering  parents,  the  impact  of  class  size,  the  setting  of  priorities,  self-discipline  and  the  management 
of  time.  Uses  interview  technique  with  students  from  the  University  of  Michigan;  draws  on  the  talents 
of  Richard  Moll,  Dean  of  Admissions  at  the  University  of  California  Santa  Cruz,  who  is  the  author  of  a 
book  on  the  subject.  A  1980  production,  (cbs;  crm  /  mcgh) 

PRETEND  YOU'RE  WEARING  A  BARREL 

h-c-a  10  minutes  04937  color:$  12.00 
The  title  was  the  advice  of  a  friend  on  how  to  drive  a  big  truck.  The  question  was  asked  by  a  petite 
divorcee,  mother  of  five,  who,  when  she  needed  a  way  to  get  off  welfare,  took  a  course  in  welding  — 
even  though  the  only  opening  was  in  the  class  that  met  at  midnight.  Now,  happily  employed  at  a 
Vancouver  shipyard,  she  is  shown  at  work  and  at  home,  telling  her  story.  A  1978  production,  (nfbc; 
phpr) 

PREVENTIVE  DENTAL  CARE 

general  15  minutes  57084  color:$  13.50 

Clarifies,  using  models,  charts,  microscopic  views  and  animation  of  bacteria,  reasons  and  methods  for 
oral  hygiene.  Demonstrates  flossing,  brushing.  Recommends  reducing  and  timing  sugar  intake, 
recognizing  hidden  sources  of  sugar.  Comments  on  avoiding  injury  to  teeth  and  gums;  recommends 
regular  dental  examinations.  A  1977  production,  (pri;  ffco) 

THE  PRICE  OF  HUNGER 

h-c-a  21  minutes  57062  color:$  17.00 

Asserts  that  every  country  currently  grows  enough  food  to  feed  its  own  population,  if  there  were  a  way 
to  circumvent  the  greed  of  the  ruling  class  for  the  dollars  and  arms  available  from  rich  nations.  Points 
out  abuse  of  food  aid  in  the  reselling  of  aid  packages  destined  for  the  starving,  so  that  they  continue 
to  starve  in  spite  of  what  are,  so  far,  the  best  efforts  to  prevent  it.  Spotlights  foreign  industries  which 
locate  in  underdeveloped  countries:  ultimately,  this  results  only  in  exporting  potential  wealth.  Examines 
the  ecodevelopment  program  at  the  University  of  California,  which  aims  at  teaching  gardening  skills  at 
family/community  levels,  as  one  way  to  try  to  remedy  hunger.  A  1982  production,  (kesm;  ab) 

PRIORY,  THE  ONLY  HOME  I'VE  GOT 

c-a  30  minutes  84696  color: $20.00 

Filmed  at  Priory  Hospital,  one  of  Canada's  finest  extended  care  facilities,  shows  daily  routines  with 
patients,  including  the  discussion  of  their  feelings  and  problems.  An  extended  care  facility  is  for  those 
patients  requiring  more  attention  than  nursing  homes  or  hospitals  are  able  to  provide.  A  1978 
production,  (nfbc;  pyr) 

THE  PRISONERS  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR,  Episode  22) 

h-c-a  26  minutes  64957  color:$  19.00 

Film  sale: $495.00 
Two  captured  American  pilots  tell  their  personal  histories,  commenting  on  their  treatment  by  their 
captors.  One  of  the  two  decided  to  make  an  anti-war  statement  while  captive;  the  other  did  not.  Each 
explains  his  thinking.  Conveys  the  nature  of  the  P.O.W.  experience;  shows  that  conflicting  attitudes 
existed  among  the  prisoners  as  well  as  at  home.  A  1980  production,  (itl  /  cineq;  bon) 

PROBING  FOR  THE  SALE 

h-c-a  21  minutes  56828  color:  $18. 50 

Demonstrates  sales  techniques  in  a  clever  inverse  conversation:  Art  asks  successful  saleswoman  Claire 
to  tell  him  how  she  does  it.  She  describes  her  method  carefully,  only  to  find  that  she  has  told  him  why 
she  needs  what  he  is  selling:  a  computerized  portable  phone  with  a  message  screen....  A  1981 
production,  (crm  /  mcgh) 

THE  PROMISE 

general  17  minutes  56920  color:$15.75 

Dramatizes  the  learning  of  responsibility  in  the  case  of  a  ten-year-old  girl  who  agrees  to  care  tor  the 


66    /    THE  PROMISE 


guide  dog  of  a  blind  neighbor  while  he  is  in  the  hospital.  Easily  bored  with  the  routines,  and  anxious  to 
get  to  her  play,  she  negligently  fails  to  secure  the  gate  and  the  dog  runs  away.  A  new  attitude  emerges 
from  the  unhappy  hours  which  precede  the  happy  ending.  A  1982  production,  (sanci;  ab) 

PSYCHIATRIC  CONSULTATION  WITH  THE  GERIATRIC  NURSING  HOME 

c-a  12  minutes  52575  b&w:$  10.00 

Demonstrates  how  a  consulting  psychiatrist  can  help  nursing  staff  in  a  geriatric  care  facility  in 
instances  of  three  typical  problems:  overidentification  with  patients,  irritations  of  troublesome  patients, 
and  unrealistic  expectations  with  regard  to  rehabilitating  older  patients.  A  1969  production,  (eemp;  sps) 

PSYCHIATRIC  DAY  HOSPITAL  IN  A  GENERAL  HOSPITAL 

c-a  13  minutes  52577  b&w:$  10.00 

Tours  the  psychiatric  day  hospital  facilities  of  Hennepin  County  General  Hospital  in  Minneapolis, 
showing  the  use  of  occupational  therapy,  sports,  charades,  psychodrama,  music  and  videotapes.  A  1969 
production,  (wwmp;  apa) 

THE  PSYCHIC  PARROT 

general  20  minutes  56986  color:$  16.25 

Biting  satire  examines  televiewing  and  the  types  of  opinion  it  tends  to  produce.  The  Psychic  Parrot,  who 
has  predicted  all  major  events  to  date  without  error,  announces  that  the  world  will  end  at  midnight 
Friday.  We  spend  the  final  week  with  Harriet  and  Fred,  middle-aged  apartment  dwellers  who  experience 
their  reactions  and  those  of  the  world  through  the  filter  of  the  "tube."  Combines  animation  and  live 
footage  for  maximum  impact.  Several  serious  themes  conveyed  in  hilarity.  A  1977  production,  (bbi; 
befi) 

PSYCHLING 

j-h-c-a  25  minutes  84765  color:$21.75 

A  camera  recording  of  the  determined  cross-country  bicycle  ride  which  turned  an  injured  athlete  into 
the  holder  of  a  world's  record.  31-year-old  John  Marino,  who,  as  a  teenager,  crushed  a  lower  vertebra, 
wins  over  his  pain,  riding  from  Los  Angeles  to  New  York  City  in  12  days.  A  1980  production,  (crm  / 
mcgh) 

[PSYCHOMOTOR  STIMULATION  IN  EARLY  CHILDHOOD]  (ESSAI  DE  STIMULATION 
PSYCHOMOTRICE  DANS  LA  PREMIERE  ENFANCE) 

c-a  31  minutes      %"  U-Matic        K00043  color:$3300 

Cassette  Sale:  $279.00 
Resumes  results  of  findings  in  a  series  of  experiments  aimed  at  assisting  muscular  and  postural 
development  by  planned  exercises  for  four  stages,  stretching  between  the  ages  of  four  and  fifteen 
months.  Illustrates  the  nature  of  exercises  for  each  age  group.  Gives  statistical  results  for  experimental 
and  control  groups,  confirming  significant  differences  and  establishing  stimulation  as  'both  a  means  of 
communication  and  a  method  of  development.'  A  1973  production,  (jabo) 

[PSYCHOSOMATIC  CYSTALGIA]  (CYSTALGIES  PSYCHOSOMATIQUES) 


c-a 


25  minutes      %"  U-Matic        K00044 


color:$28.00 
Cassette  Sale:  $225.00 
Summarizes  the  debate  over  the  psychosomatic  nature  of  irritable  bladder  syndrome,  accepted  as  a 
psychosomatic  disorder  in  1952.  Shows  initial  urological  screening  tests,  including  cystoscopy  and 
various  tests  for  infection.  Women  describe  their  symptoms;  it  is  noted  that  the  onset  of  the  disorder  is 
often  coincident  with  an  emotional  shock.  Treatment  after  diagnosis  depends  on  the  doctor's 
psychological  training  and  the  capability  of  the  patient.  May  include  hydrotherapy,  psychotherapy, 
relaxation  training.  Examines  individual  cases.  A  1973  production,  (jabo) 

PUBLIC  INVOLVEMENT 


h-c-a 


21  minutes 


56895  color:$  18.75 

Film  sale:$3 15.00 
Cassette  sale:$  190.00 
Traces  housing  development  in  Sweden,  showing  that  today's  equal  rights  and  high  living  standards 
were  won  only  after  a  hard  struggle.  In  the  1880's,  working  people  lived  in  industrial  slums  or  rural 
homes  tied  to  jobs.  By  1917,  tenants'  associations  were  gaining  power,  rent  controls  came  in  and 
government  began  subsidizing  low-cost  apartments.  In  the  1930's,  cooperative  housing  associations 
began  to  build  and  control  new  dwellings.  The  film  shows  how  today,  old  urban  quarters  are  being 
upgraded  in  consultation  with  residents  and  without  disrupting  community  life.  A  1976  production. 
(unchs;  ui) 

PUERTO  RICO 

j-h-c-a  27  minutes  H00009VC  color: $2 1.50 

A  mixture  of  Spanish,  African  and  American  cultures  furnishes  the  atmosphere  of  locales  on  this 
historic  island.  Aerial  photos  show  city  and  rain  forest,  the  villas  and  beach  scenes  of  Palma  del  Mar, 
old  San  Juan,  and  Ponce,  on  the  Carribean  shore.  Spectator  sports  include  cockfighting,  and  the  famous 
local  Arabian  horses  with  the  unique  "paso  fino"  gait.  Prices  given,  being  those  of  production  date,  are 
not  valid.  %"  U-Matic  videocassette.  '75  (?)  (bon;  heri) 

THE  PUPPY'S  GREAT  ADVENTURE 

k-p-i  24  minutes  84599  color: $19. 50 

The  further  animated  adventures  of  Petey  the  Puppy  (The  Puppy  Who  Wanted  a  Boy)  —  his  master,  an 
orphan  named  Tommy  is  adopted  by  a  rich  jeweler  who  does  not  like  dogs.  Left  behind  at  the 
orphanage,  Petey  sets  out  to  reclaim  his  master.  An  expensive  diamond  is  his  ticket  into  the  family: 
Petey  rescues  it  from  burglars  who  steal  it  from  the  father's  safe.  A  1979  production,  (c) 


[PYELONEPHRITIS]  (LES  PYELONEPHRITES) 

c-a  28  minutes      W  U-Matic 


K00069 


color:  $28.00 
Cassette  Sale:  $252.00 
Lists  symptoms  indicating  the  presence  of  the  disease  and  characteristics  of  diseased  urine  under 
laboratory  analysis.  Discusses  potential  causal  factors  including  abuse  of  laxatives  or  of 
phenacetin-containing  drugs.  Danger  zone  for  bacteria  counts  is  graphed,  and  possible  complications  of 
chronic  condition  mentioned.  Prolonged  antibacterial  treatment  is  recommended  (up  to  a  year),  with 


X-ray  examination  to  determine  possible  urological  malformation  or  the  presence  of  calculus.  A  | 
production,  (jabo) 

THE  PYGMIES:  PEOPLE  OF  THE  FOREST 

p-i-j  14  minutes  57005  color:$1i 

Presents  activities  typical  of  the  daily  life  of  this  miniature  people  of  the  Itun  Forest  in  Africa.  Sh 
hut-building,  hunting,  food  preparation,  games,  recreation  and  body-painting.  A  documentary  reflec 
the  admiration  of  explorer-naturalist  Jean-Pierre  Hallet.  A  1975  production,  (jph;  eb) 

THE  QASHQAI 

h-c-a  25  minutes  83672  color:$1, 

Accompanies  the  Qashqai,  Persia's  largest  and  oldest  nomadic  tribe,  on  one  of  its  two  annual  joun 
to  and  from  the  mountains  for  grazing  their  animals.  Shows  tribal  customs  and  dwellings,  dress 
dance.  Shows  how  the  open  air  school  is  conducted  for  the  children.  A  1976  production,  (thtv;  bon 

QINGALIK  AND  THE  SEA  (INUIT  LEGENDS  SERIES) 

k-p  6  minutes  05037  color:$lM 

Qingalik,  absorbed  in  his  fishing,  fails  to  notice  the  coming  of  spring,  and  is  trapped  on  an  ice  floi , 
the  floe  melts,  he  remembers  his  father's  instructions  for  making  a  sealskin  boat,  and  saves  him  I 
Puppet  animation.  Available  also  in  French  under  the  title  VICTOIRE  SUR  LA  MER.  A  1982  produc  J 
(ancan;  befi) 

QUANTUM  THEORY:  ELECTRONS  AND  PHOTONS 

h-c-a  25  minutes  84778  color:$2M 

Replicates  and  explains  several  key  experiments  basic  to  quantum  theory:  laser  beams  are  shovf- 
produce  diffraction  rings  when  passed  through  randomly  oriented  gratings,  electrons  are  shown  1 1 
the  same  when  passed  through  graphite  foil  (wave  behavior).  Demonstrates  the  de  Broglie  relati'f 
wavelength,  momentum,  and  Planck's  constant,  and  shows  electron-electron  collisions  in  a  bi  j 
chamber  (particle  behavior).  Recounts  experiments  at  Warwick  University  showing  that  photon-ele  i 
collisions  conserve  momentum  in  the  same  way  as  electron-electron  collisions,  according  to  til 
Broglie  pattern,  making  a  wave  /  particle  behavior  parallel.  A  1979  production,  (bbc  /  openu;  umt'j 

QUANTUM  THEORY:  STANDING  WAVES  AND  ENERGY  LEVELS 

h-c-a  25  minutes  84779  color:$2m 

Demonstrates,  with  a  length  of  rope,  fundamental  and  second  harmonic  waves,  in  preparation 
parallel  concepts  involving  standing  probability  waves  (eigen  waves)  in  confined  electron  beh.i 
Shows  how  the  confining  of  an  electron  directly  relates  its  eigen  wave  function  to  its  energy  1 
Reviews  how  Farmelo  described  confined  electron  behavior  in  terms  of  probability  waves.  Discussi  I 
four-stage  "hammer-and-gong"  principle  which  underlies  the  experimental  technique  of  meas  if 
energy  levels  of  electrons,  protons  and  neutrons.  Shows  the  more  complex  machinery  at  the  Univ  % 
of  Liverpool  for  measuring  nuclear  energy  on  the  same  principle.  A  1979  production,  (bbc  /  (ft 
umed) 

QUATERNIONS:  A  HERALD  OF  MODERN  ALGEBRA  (HISTORY  OF  MATHEMATK 

c-a  24  minutes  85139  color:$M 

Presents  the  life  and  work  of  William  Hamilton,  whose  thought  produced  non-commutative  al|  'a 
Master  of  nine  ancient  languages  by  the  age  of  ten,  he  became  interested  in  Euclid.  When  at  sixti  te 
saw  the  new  textbooks  for  Trinity  College  in  Dublin,  he  knew  that  his  field  was  mathematics.  F  is 
already  doing  original  work  as  an  undergraduate  student,  and,  prior  to  taking  his  final  exam;* 
elected  to  the  vacant  chair  in  Astronomy  at  the  University.  He  worked  15  years  on  the  probl  •* 
generalizing  complex  numbers  to  three  dimensions.  When  he  could  envision  a  solution,  he  saw  I 
led  to  four,  and  he  coined  the  term  quaternions.  A  1975  production,  (openu;  mg) 

QUEBEC:  THE  FRENCH  DISCONNECTION 

h-c-a  29  minutes  83898  color:$M 

Resumes  the  history  of  French  /  English  relations  in  Canada's  Quebec  Province.  Identifies  caiJl'1 
growing  French  separatist  sentiments,  explains  the  viewpoint  of  the  80%  majority,  assesses  the  ll? 
on  the  British  community  and  on  the  future  of  the  province.  Interviews  Rene  Leveque  and  a  nun  M 
Canadian  citizens;  includes  scenes  of  community  life  in  Quebec.  A  1977  production,  (thtv;  bon)  1 


QUEST  FOR  BETTER  LIVING 

h-c-a  19  minutes 


56896 


color:S 
Film  sale:$'c 
Cassette  sale:$ 
Stresses  that  70  per  cent  of  Nigerians  still  work  the  land,  though  oil  is  now  the  mainstay 
economy.  Thousands  flock  to  cities  like  Lagos,  hoping  vainly  for  well-paid  jobs.  Ill-equipped  for  j 
life,  people  recreate  their  villages  in  unsanitary  shanty  towns.  While  urban  conditions  are  improv , 
film  emphasizes  plans  to  reverse  rural  exodus  by  developing  cooperative  agricultural  settlement! 
as  the  model  town  at  Kainji  with  its  hydroelectric  dam  and  modern  irrigation  system.  t\ 
production,  (unchs;  ui) 

QUICK  TAKES  SERIES     see: 

ADVENTURES  OF  TOM  SAWYER 
CHARLY 

DUEL  IN  THE  SUN 
JUNIOR  BONNER 
(abc) 


RADIOISOTOPES  (CHEM  101) 

16  minutes      %"  U-Matic 


c-a 


CO0 142 


color: 
Cassette  Sale:  $ 
A  series  of  narrated  demonstrations  and  experiments  define  radioactivity,  show  how  it  is  measu 
a  Geiger  counter,  and  show  that  common  materials  like  gas  mantles  for  lanterns  give  off 
radiation.  Allows  the  student  to  take  data  on  the  kinetics  of  radioactive  decay  by  displaying  the 
well  as  counts  per  minute.  Uses  radioactive  tracers  to  find  a  buried  object  and  to  measure  thf 
liquid  flow  through  a  tube.  A  1981  production,  (ui) 


THE  REFORMATION  (REVISED)    /    67 


HE  RAG  TAG  CHAMPS 

-(  48  minutes  90371  color: $25.00 

'  -esents  a  courageous  story  of  a  young  Black  growing,  against  a  background  ot  sports,  school,  and 

mily  dilemmas.  Jake  lives  with  his  Uncle  Lenny,  a  former  baseball  player  who  works  as  a  musician. 

i  ike's  baseball  team  needs  a  coach,  Jake's  attendance  record  at  school  needs  improving,  and  Uncle 

:nny  needs  a  place  to  rehearse.  The  ideal  place  is  a  warehouse  that  belongs  to  the  sponsor  of  the  rival 

iiseball  team.  How  these  elements  are  worked  together  by  Jake's  humane  priorities  is  an  inspiring 

ory.  From  the  ABC  Weekend  Special  Series,  based  on  the  novel  Jake,  by  Alfred  Slate,  and  starring 

-irry  B.  Scott  as  Jake.  A  1978  production,  (abc) 

AILS  ACROSS  THE  SUMMIT:  THE  CUMBRES  AND  TOLTEC  SCENIC  RAILROAD 
M-c-a  28  minutes  85053  color: $17. 75 

ternates  old  stills  with  present  scenes,  presenting  two  types  of  operative  life  for  the  67  miles  of 
ii  irrow-gauge  track  through  the  Cumbres  pass,  at  10,000  feet,  stretching  from  Alamosa  to  Durango. 
-irchased  by  the  states  of  New  Mexico  and  Colorado  when  abandoned  by  commercial  interests  in  1967, 

became  a  'scenic  railroad'  —  a  tourist  attraction  and  an  object  of  historic  preservation.  A  1976 

oduction.  (marlo;  mcfi) 

RAINY  DAY 

c-a  36  minutes  90332  color:$2000 

len  a  famous  television  actress  returns  home  from  her  father's  funeral,  a  rainy  day  calls  forth 
-ildhood  memories.  In  the  course  of  a  probing  conversation  that  afternoon,  the  mother  admits:  "I 

»ays  loved  rainy  days  better  than  any  other  time  because  I'd  have  you  all  to  myself!"  The  discussion 
;;  reals  the  strict,  disciplinarian  nature  of  the  mother  and  the  easygoing  manner  of  the  father  who 
,  couraged  childhood  fantasies.  The  daughter  finally  comes  to  accept  the  part  her  overprotective 
.  ither  played  in  shaping  her  personality,  although  it  made  childhood  a  time  of  turmoil  and 

Happiness.  Winner  of  CINE  Golden  Eagle  and  First  Prize,  USA  Film  Festival.  A  1977  production,  (afi; 


1NGELANDS:  AN  AMERICAN  HERITAGE 

-c-a  24  minutes  85167  color:$  10.00 

—amines  the  five-state  area  which  constitues  most  of  America's  rangelands,  giving  the  history, 
iractenstics  and  critical  importance,  to  the  nation,  of  this  area.  Spotlights  the  role  of  range 
:  nagement  techniques  in  preserving  and  enhancing  the  value  of  the  land,  both  as  an  economic 
,',.  ource  and  as  a  'people  refuge.'  A  1978  production,  (mfpr;  pdil) 

NGELANDS:  THE  SILENT  RESOURCE 

:-a  23  minutes  85188  color:$  10.00 

/lews  changes  wrought  by  careless  use  of  rangelands.  Describes  the  importance  of  properly 

viintained  ground  cover  on  what  constitutes  44%  of  earth's  surface.  Shows  how  to  determine  range 

pacify  and  health  for  choosing  methods.  Discusses  management  concepts  such  as  resting  grass  by 

ution  grazing,  introducing  special  grasses  for  soil  restoration,  burning,  chemical  control  of  species, 

— *:rseedling.  A  1979  production,  (mfpr;  pdil) 

llJIONAL  SUICIDE 

%a  15  minutes  57101  color:$  14.00 

sents  arguments  of  some  who  believe  suicide  can  be  considered  logically  justifiable  under  certain 
,';  ^umstances,  and  that  it  is  wrong  to  prevent/right  to  assist.  Includes  an  interview  with  British 
,:,  rnalist  Derek  Humphrey,  author  of  lean's  Way,  who  assisted  his  wife  Jean,  diagnosed  as  having  a 
.  jninal  illness,  in  her  plan  to  take  her  own  life.  The  opposite  point  of  view  is  represented  by  Dame 
';|'|ily  Saunders,  founder  of  the  Hospice  movement.  Interviews  also  members  of  organizations  dedicated 
ssisting  suicides.  A  1981  production,  (cbs;  cal) 

"IfMOND  LOEWY:  FATHER  OF  INDUSTRIAL  DESIGN 

a  15  minutes  56835  color: $14.00 

ps  works  by  the  giant  of  the  profession,  whose  designs  are  incredible  in  number  and  variety, 
fining  70  years:  logos  for  Exxon,  International  Harvester  and  the  U.S.  Post  Office:  bottles  for  Coca 
!'  ji,  buses  for  Greyhound;  the  1947  Studebaker,  which  revolutionized  car  design,  the  1961  classic 

ti;  interiors  for  Air  Force  1  and  Skylab.  Interviews  Loewy,  who  tells  what  he  considers  to  be  the 
,ients  of  good  design,  what  he  feels  were  his  most  challenging  assignments,  why  he  refused  some 

missions.  Produced  for  CBS  News  "60  Minutes"  in  1979.  (cbs;  cal) 

CHING  OUT 

13  minutes  05062  color:$  13.75 

nines  difficulties  of  special  students  involved  in  mainstreaming,  in  gaining  acceptance  in  a  new 
iol.  Focuses  on  a  ten-year-old  who  has  trouble  walking,  and  on  a  deaf  girl.  A  1981  production. 
)e;  wdp) 


1  llDING  IS... 

25  minutes  85200  color:$20.00 

a  dramatic  plot-frame  involving  a  'bookworm,'  the  new  girl  next  door  whose  older  brother  has 
emia,  an  English  course,  and  books  by  J.R.  Tolkien  and  Madeleine  L'Engle.  The  new  girl  does  not 
rstand  why  anyone  would  like  to  read,  until  by  being  required  to  read  A  Wrinkle  in  Time,  she 
Ives  her  own  problem  of  attitude  toward  her  brother's  illness.  A  1983  production,  (ab) 


DING  SELF-IMPROVEMENT:  COMPETENCY  SKILLS 

12  minutes  56573  color: $13. 50 

ifies  the  maior  areas  of  reading  in  which  practice  can  lead  to  self  improvement.  Defines  and 
ains  basic  reading  skills  —  word  recognition,  word  understanding  and  vocabulary  building, 
irehension,  interpretation,  and  adjustment  of  reading  speed.  Replaces  Reading  Improvement: 
«ni  the  Good  Reader.  A  1979  production,  (doco;  c) 


DING  SELF-IMPROVEMENT:  COMPREHENSION 

13  minutes  56543  color:$  15.00 

es  how  to  recognize  basic  structural  patterns  of  sentences  and  paragraphs,  and  to  outline  what  is 
to  organize  and  remember  ideas.  Emphasis  is  placed  on  the  function  of  phrases,  sentences,  and 


paragraphs  —  and  the  clues  they  provide  for  locating  the  mam  idea.  Replaces  Reading  Improvement: 
Comprehension  Skills.  A  1979  production,  (doco;  c) 

READING  SELF-IMPROVEMENT:  INTERPRETATION 

i-j-h  13  minutes  56575  color:$14.50 

Deals  with  ways  to  evaluate  and  question  reading  material.  Encourages  the  recognition  of  unstated 
messages  and  an  awareness  of  connotative  meanings  of  words.  Provides  practice  in  identifying 
assumptions  and  inferences,  figures  of  speech  —  and  reading  between  the  lines  to  determine  the 
author's  purpose.  Discusses  the  importance  of  reading  critically  to  interpret  the  unstated  level  of 
meaning  and  of  making  judgements  about  the  reliability  of  the  source.  A  1979  production,  (doco;  c) 

READING  SELF-IMPROVEMENT:  VARIABLE  SPEEDS 

i-j-h  14  minutes  56546  color:$  15.00 

Stresses  the  importance  of  achieving  flexibility  in  reading  speed  and  determines  appropriate  reading 
speeds  according  to  the  purpose  for  which  the  material  is  being  read.  Investigates  various  methods  for 
achieving  the  proper  balance  between  reading  speed  and  understanding.  Replaces  Reading  Improvement: 
Effective  Speeds.  A  1979  production,  (doco;  c) 

READING  SELF-IMPROVEMENT:  WORD  RECOGNITION 

i-j-h  11  minutes  56574  color:$13.50 

Highlights  reading  exercises  that  improve  word  recognition  skills.  Explains  the  use  of  context  clues  to 
recognize  words  that  are  known  by  sound  but  not  by  sight.  Other  aids  to  basic  recognition  skills  include 
analyzing  troublesome  words  by  phonetic  structure  and  syllabication,  and  using  the  dictionary  for 
pronunciation  and  meaning.  Replaces  Reading  Improvement:  Word  Recognition  Skills.  A  1979 
production,  (doco;  c) 

READING  SELF-IMPROVEMENT:  WORD  UNDERSTANDING 

i-j-h  14  minutes  56572  color: $14. 50 

Offers  methods  to  determine  the  meaning  of  words  and  build  up  the  vocabulary.  Demonstrates  that 
some  words  can  be  understood  from  context  clues,  such  as  definition,  restatement,  examples,  or 
contrast.  Illustrates  how  breaking  down  compound  words  and  identifying  prefixes  and  suffixes  may  help 
determine  the  meaning  of  new  words.  Replaces  Reading  Improvement:  Vocabulary  Skills.  A  1979 
production,  (doco;  c) 


REBIRTH  OF  A  CITY 

h-c-a  13  minutes 


56897 


color:$14.75 
Film  sale:$  195.00 
Cassette  sale: $120.00 
Describes  a  popular  movement  to  restore,  renovate  and  reorganize  Manila,  the  Philippines. 
Municipalities  were  integrated  into  one  central  administration.  With  citizen  cooperation,  sanitation, 
sewage  and  garbage  disposal  systems  were  improved  and  modernized  and  traffic  flow  regulated.  Slums 
were  cleaned  up  and  many  inhabitants  resettled  in  rural  areas  as  part  of  a  redevelopment  program  to 
redress  the  balance  between  city  and  rural  life.  A  1976  production,  (unchs;  ui) 

RECONSTRUCTION  OF  RURAL  SETTLEMENTS 

h-c-a  17  minutes  56898  color:$  16.50 

Film  sale:$255.00 
Cassette  sale:$  155.00 
Provides  information  that  much  of  Greece  is  prone  to  landslides  and  earthquakes;  many  thousands  of 
homes  have  been  destroyed  and  whole  villages  wiped  out.  In  rebuilding,  the  Greeks  try  to  relocate 
damaged  settlements  on  safer  sites,  preserve  traditional  architecture  while  upgrading  infrastructure  and 
domestic  amenities,  and  build  tremor-resistant  structures.  Examples  of  successful  reconstruction 
include  the  island  of  Santormi,  but  the  film  also  shows  mistakes,  such  as  ugly  new  villages  built  with  no 
consideration  of  people's  needs,  and  consequently  spurned  by  them.  A  1976  production,  (unchs;  ui) 

[RECONSTRUCTIVE  BILIARY  SURGERY  IN  THE  ZONE  OF  CONVERGENCE  OF  THE 
HEPATIC  DUCTS]  (CHIRURGIE  BILIAIRE  REPARATRICE  DANS  LA  ZONE  DE 
CONVERGENCE  DES  CANAUX  HEPATIQUES) 

c-a  25  minutes      %"  U-Matic        K00045  color:$28.00 

Cassette  Sale:  $225.00 
Structure  of  the  liver  is  shown  diagrammatically  and  with  X-ray.  Various  types  of  problems  are 
identified.  Three  surgical  operations  are  shown:  a  jejeunal  anastemosis,  a  missing  right  duct,  and 
lesions  of  the  biliary  tract.  Diagnosis  of  the  latter  by  colangiography  is  demonstrated.  A  1969 
production,  (jabo) 

RECOURSE  FOR  THE  CONSUMER 

j-h  18  minutes    '  50870  color:$  17.00 

"Mouse"  Mousselman  buys  an  expensive  pair  of  blue  jeans  which  turns  out  to  have  a  defective  zipper. 
In  trying  to  discover  what  he  can  do  about  it,  he  learns  how  to  deal  with  clerks,  managers,  lawyers, 
small  claims  courts,  and  company  presidents.  A  1981  production,  (cec) 

THE  REFERENCE  SECTION 

i-j  22  minutes  56664  color: $  17.00 

When  Glenn  goes  to  the  library  to  get  material  for  a  report,  he  doesn't  expect  to  be  threatened  by  a 
'tough'  group  of  classmates  —  or  rescued  by  a  'talking  almanac'  Teaches  use  of  seven  or  eight  main 
reference  tools.  Uses  object  animation  for  the  talking  books.  A  1980  production,  (roun;  ab) 

THE  REFORMATION  (REVISED) 

j-h-c  14  minutes  51895  color:$14.50 

Summarizes  the  significant  causes,  events,  personalities,  and  consequences  of  the  Reformation.  The 
Reformation  is  put  in  the  context  of  Renaissance  culture,  the  emergence  of  national  states,  new 
interpretations  of  the  Scriptures,  and  Martin  Luther's  challenge  to  papal  authority.  Paintings, 
manuscripts,  and  period  costumes  are  used  in  the  study  of  a  complex  historical  subject.  A  1979 
production,  (c) 


68    /    REGIONAL  FUNDS  FOR  RURAL  DEVELOPMENT 


REGIONAL  FUNDS  FOR  RURAL  DEVELOPMENT 

h-c-a  16  minutes  56899  color:$  16.00 

Film  sale: $240. 00 
Cassette  sale: $145. 00 
Identifies  Regional  Funds  lor  Rural  Development  (FRAR)  as  a  comprehensive  scheme  to  correct  an 
imbalance  in  development  and  opportunities  in  the  Ivory  Coast.  Too  many  villages  lack  basic  amenities, 
like  potable  water.  There  is  too  great  a  concentration  of  industry  and  agriculture  in  the  Abidjan  area. 
FRAR  is  financed  by  state  and  private  interests,  administered  in  six  regions  through  a  network  of 
central  towns  and  satellite  villages.  Major  projects  include  well-digging,  sanitation,  health  and  welfare 
facilities,  new  housing  and  agricultural  development.  A  1976  production,  (unchs;  ui) 

REHABILITATION  OF  THE  LONG-STAY  MENTAL  PATIENT 

c-a  40  minutes  81719  color:$10.00 

Documents  the  use  of  intensive  activity  therapy  for  chronic  patients  in  the  De  la  Pole  Hospital  in 
Willerby,  England.  Shows  a  full  and  varied  program  of  crafts,  sports,  study  and  socializing.  A  1962 
production,  (apa) 

REINFORCEMENT  THERAPY 

c-a  45  minutes  90072  b&w:$  10.00 

Shows  how  the  learning  theory  of  operant  conditioning  is  applied  to  behavior  modification  in  three 
groups:  mentally  disturbed  children,  mentally  disturbed  adults,  and  mentally  retarded  children.  A  1966 
production,  (skfr;  apa) 

REMEMBER  ME 

c-a  10  minutes  05061  color:$  14.00 

Portrays  the  customer  as  forgotten  man,  in  an  auto  repair  shop,  a  bank,  a  super  market,  a  clothing 
store,  an  office,  an  airport,  and  a  hotel.  Shows  his  quiet  revenge  in  not  recommending  the  places  in 
which  he  has  been  badly  served  or  ignored.  A  1981  production,  (crm/mcgh) 

REMEMBER  ME 

general  15  minutes  56676  color:$  13.50 

Presents  underprivileged  children  of  the  Middle  East,  Asia  and  the  American  continents,  and  examines 
the  effects  of  harsh  physical  and  social  environments  on  their  lives.  Narrated  by  Dick  Cavett.  Academy 
Award  nominee.  A  1980  production.  (dyp;pyr) 

REMEMBER  STRABANE 

h-c-a  28  minutes  83668  color:$ 18.75 

Reviews  and  documents  the  extensive  human  cost  (drug  dependence,  alcoholism,  mental  illness, 
physical  incapacitation  and  poverty)  caused  by  the  Protestant  /  Catholic  violence  in  the  once  friendly 
little  Northern  Ireland  border  town  of  Strabane.  Reduced  to  rubble  and  suffering  from  the  pervasive 
fears  of  hatred,  retribution,  murder,  torture,  shock  and  destruction,  the  town  and  those  residents  who 
remain  continue  to  be  victimized  by  the  Irish  Republican  Army,  whose  purpose  is  to  hold  the  town 
hostage  in  order  to  extract  more  concessions  from  the  British  government.  Analyzes  the  geographical, 
political  and  social  consequences  of  life  in  a  town  under  siege  in  the  1970's.  A  1974  production,  (thtv; 
bon) 

REMEMBERING  WINSOR  McCAY 

j-h-c-a  20  minutes  56648  color:$  16.00 

A  documentary  about  the  career  and  personality  of  one  of  America's  early  animators,  the  inventor  of 
"Gertie  the  Dinosaur,"  Winsor  McCay.  Includes  footage  for  GERTIE  THE  DINOSAUR  from  1914,  from 
SINKING  OF  THE  LUSITANIA  (1918),  and  the  rare  hand-colored  version  of  LITTLE  NEMO  (1911).  A  film 
by  John  Canemaker,  produced  in  1978.  (phpr) 

REMOTIVATION:  A  NEW  TECHNIQUE  FOR  THE  PSYCHIATRIC  AIDE 

c-a  24  minutes  81739  b&w:$  10.00 

Describes  and  illustrates  the  'remotivation  technique'  developed  by  Dorothy  Hoskins  Smith  for 
increasing  a  withdrawn  patient's  appreciation  of  his  environment,  and  heightening  his  activity  in  it.  A 
1958  production,  (skfr;  apa) 

RENARD  ET  OURS  (INUIT  LEGENDS  SERIES) 

k-p  6  minutes  05039  color:$  10.50 

Ibik  loves  to  sleep,  and  Grandmother's  tales  come  to  life  in  his  dreams:  this  one  reenacts  the  way  the 
fox  tricked  the  polar  bear,  causing  him  to  lose  his  beautiful  tail,  and  the  bear's  revenge  when  the  fox 
has  caught  his  dinner.  Available  also  in  English  under  the  title  FOX  AND  BEAR.  Puppet  animation.  A 
1982  production,  (ancan;  befi) 

RENDERER:  RECYCLING  FOR  A  BETTER  TOMORROW 

h-c-a  15  minutes  55703  color:$  18.00 

Defines  rendering  and  discusses  the  role  of  the  rendering  industry  in  lowering  food  costs,  improving 
public  health,  and  furnishing  the  world  market  with  by-products  of  what  would  otherwise  be  the  waste 
of  the  food  industry.  A  1973  production,  (kalbr;  brow) 


RESCUE 

h-c-a 


18  minutes 


56901 


color:  $  17.75 
Film  sale:$270.00 
Cassette  sale:$  165.00 
Presents  a  semi-dramatized  documentary  about  the  resettlement  of  nomads  following  the  drought  of 
1975  in  northern  Somalia.  Mohammed  sends  his  son,  age  12,  to  the  capital,  Mogadishu,  to  find  work; 
later  Mohammed  and  the  rest  of  his  family  are  resettled  in  the  southern  fishing  village  of  Brava. 
Mohammed  and  other  nomads,  previously  camelherders,  learn  to  be  fishermen.  In  the  city,  the  son, 
along  with  other  street  urchins,  is  rounded  up  for  education  and  rehabilitation  at  a  revolutionary  youth 
camp.  The  film  emphasizes  positive  action  in  resettling  nomads  into  new  and  productive  lives.  A  1976 
production,  (unchs;  ui) 


RESCUE  PARTY 

general  20  minutes  56922  color:$n\ 

Weaves  a  science  fantasy  on  the  theme  of  the  ultimate  future  of  mankind:  aware  that  the  sun  is  al 
to  explode,  a  space  ship  of  aliens'  heads  for  planet  earth  with  the  idea  of  rescuing  its  inhabitants.  1 
find  earth  deserted,  and  remnants  of  its  population  emigrating  in  a  makeshift  space  fleet.  Featur 
debate  on  the  wisdom  of  rescuing  a  people  who  may  be  dangerous  to  other  life  forms.  Based  on  a  s 
by  Arthur  C.  Clarke.  A  1978  production,  (bewi;  ab) 

RESETTLEMENT  OF  ILLEGAL  SQUATTERS  IN  PORT  SUDAN  TOWN 

h-c-a  12  minutes  56955  color:$1 

Film  sale:$  18 
Cassette  sale:$  10 
Shows  how  Port  Sudan  moved  to  solve  the  many  serious  problems  caused  by  the  fact  that  7000  pc 
per  year  migrate  to  that  city.  Aided  self-help  programs  produce  the  knowledge,  tools  and  material 
improved,  legal  housing  and  water  supply.  Also  covers  plans  for  redevelopment  of  rural  areas  to 
the  migrations.  A  1976  production,  (unchs;  ui) 

RESETTLEMENT  OF  THE  BEDOUINS  IN  KUWAIT 

h-c-a  14  minutes  56902  color:$1 

Film  sale:  $21 
Cassette  sale:$  1c 
Contrasts  the  elegant  urban  modernity  of  Kuwait  with  shanty  towns  of  Bedouin  squatters;  shows 
Bedouins  are  exchanging  their  ancient  lifestyle  for  urban  settlement.  New  townships  of  low-cost  ho 
are  being  built,  but  even  before  squatters  are  resettled  they  receive  a  full  range  of  amenities  —  f  ■ 
care,  education,  food  markets,  pure  water,  and  television.  Transformation  to  the  new  life  is  come  in 
with  community  integration  through  primary  schools,  vocational  training,  adult  education  t 
emancipated  teaching  for  girls.  A  1976  production,  (unchs;  ui) 

RESOLVING  CONFLICTS 

h-c-a  22  minutes  57102  color:$:m 

Studies  conflict,  and  its  manifestations  in  various  human  environments,  with  a  view  to  manas  i: 
acceptably.  Begins  with  a  'staged'  conflict  in  a  psychology  class,  after  which  students  are  encou  « 
to  verbalize  their  feelings  with  regard  to  the  risk  of  intervention.  Points  out  that  conflict  is  basfe 
caring,  and  that  if  it  can  be  traced  to  the  actual  issue  cared  about,  resolution  is  made  easier.  A  B2-  ■ 
production,  (crm/mcgh) 

THE  RESTLESS  SEA 

general  36  minutes  84889  color:$9^ 

Uses  animation  and  live  action  to  present  the  characteristics  of  water  and  of  the  bodies  of  water  K 
surface  of  the  earth.  Much  historical  and  scientific  data  is  couched  in  simple  terms,  with  illustn  jn 
Shows  earth's  wind-system  patterns,  gulf  stream  patterns  for  entire  globe.  Uses  time-lapse  photo  I 
to  present  the  phenomenon  of  tides  in  the  Bay  of  Fundy  where  the  water  level  changes  as  mi  «D 
sixty  feet.  Demonstrates  core  sampling  of  ocean  bottoms  and  explains  what  is  learned  A  7! 
production,  (wdp) 

RETURN  OF  THE  ALLIES  (VICTORY  AT  SEA  #20) 

h-c-a  27  minutes  85190  b&w:i^t 

Introduces  the  story  of  the  battles  for  the  Phillipines  with  footage  from  1941,  in  the  calm  bed  W '" 
storm.  Names  of  islands  and  beaches  are  read  over  background  of  the  landing  of  Allied  forces,  <  m 
carrier  support,  Kamikaze  attacks,  flamethrowers,  tanks,  and  refugees.  A  1952  production,  (nt  usk 
lucf)  i-, 

RETURN  TO  MICHIGAN 

h-c-a  30  minutes  83865  color:',^- 

Reexamines  results  two  years  after  the  grievous  error  of  1976,  when  Michigan  Chemical  CgJjHI 
mistakenly  sold,  to  the  Michigan  Farm  Bureau,  Firemaster  rather  than  Nutrimaster  chemicals,  d  inei 
to  be  added  to  cattle  feed.  Results  were  gross  disfiguration  in  cattle  and  dangerous  health  prob  si 
the  human  beings  who  ate  the  meat  and  drank  the  milk  of  the  cows  that  were  allowed  to  be 
market.  Interviews  with  farmers  and  officials,  and  graphic  footage  of  deformed  cattle  disci* 
devastating  effects  of  this  mix-up  and  the  reluctance  of  government  agencies  to  admit 
widespread  nature  of  the  problem.  A  1978  production,  (thtv;  bon) 


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RHODESIA 

j-h-c-a  26  minutes  H00021VC  color: 

Geographically,  Rhodesia  is  largely  high  plateau,  (3  to  5000  feet  above  sea  level)  landlock 
containing  Victoria  Falls,  and  the  largest  man-made  lake  in  Africa.  Africa's  difference  appears  ir 
of  the  ruins  of  Zimbabwe,  of  native  &  tribal  art,  of  exotic  local  animals  and  birds;  its  similarity, 
of  casino  night  life,  and  city  streets  built  by  those  who  were  drawn  there  by  the  discovery  V 
Narration  gives  hints  for  travellers,  but  prices,  being  those  of  production  date,  are  not  vajfc>i; 
U-Matic  videocassette.  '75  (?)  (bon;  heri) 

RIDIN'  COOL  TO  SCHOOL 

k-p  15  minutes  56819  color. 

Three  puppets,  live-action  photography,  and  a  specially  composed  song  emphasize  rules  for  ridii 
on  school  buses.  Covers  three  phases:  getting  to  and  waiting  at  the  bus  stop;  boarding  am 
getting  off.  A  1979  production,  (bort;  aol) 


RIGHT  OUT  OF  HISTORY:  THE  MAKING  OF  JUDY  CHICAGO'S  DINNER  PART\ 

c-a  75  minutes  90357  color  \ 

Filmed  over  the  five-year  period  of  the  creation  of  "The  Dinner  Party,"  records  "the  confl 
closeness,  difficulties  and  joys.. .the  innovative  group  processes  of  the  over  four  hundred  peoi 
struggled  to  bring  it  into  existence.  A  1980  production,  (phpr) 

THE  RINK 

general  19  minutes  56949  b  &  w  \11. 

Charlie  Chaplin's  work  is  as  a  waiter;  his  recreation  is  as  a  skater.  He  creates  hilarious  havoc  ctri 


hi 


RUN  WILD,  RUN  FREE    /    69 


I  restaurant  and  at  the  rink,  in  a  film  so  carefully  performed  and  edited  that  it  has  been  compared  to 
fillet.  A  1916  production,  (mut;  nfvc) 

4 

f  VAN  WINKLE 

meral  18  minutes  56849  color:$16.25 

%ents  an  illustrated  version  of  Washington  Irving's  familiar  story,  using  a  series  of  paintings  or 
;jred  etchings  designed  and  executed  by  William  O'Donnell,  with  a  voiceover  reading  of  the  story.  A 
ilO  production,  (cbs;  ab) 

I  VAN  WINKLE  (THE  FAMOUS  ADVENTURES  OF  MR.  MAGOO  SERIES) 

%eral  24  minutes  85054  color:$16.75 

Imates  a  Magoo  version  of  the  Washington  Irving  classic,  with  Magoo  as  Rip.  A  1964  production, 
'lap;  mcfi) 


IE  AND  DECLINE  OF  THE  ROMAN  EMPIRE  (REVISED) 

■c  19  minutes  50725  color: $15. 50 

es  the  development  of  Rome  from  its  legendary  founding  in  753  B.C.  to  its  formal  endings:  Western, 
;,|)76  A.D.,  and  Eastern  in  1453.  Extends  the  scope  of  the  original  two  films  to  encompass  Rome's 
iy  influences  in  Byzantium  and  in  the  Holy  Roman  Empire.  Uses  quotations  from  Roman  historians, 
:esmen  and  orators.  A  1980  production,  (c) 


E  RIVER 

leral  11  minutes  56981  color:  $2 1.50 

iflows  a  Canadian  river  through  spring  to  summer,  from  its  source  in  the  Rockies  to  its  mouth  in  the 
A  photographic  essay  accompanied  by  Smetana's  symphonic  poem  "The  Moldau."  Non-narrative.  A 
9  production,  (louw;  befi) 


E  RIVER 

c-a  29  minutes  90382  b&w:$  12.75 

ijfemi-poetic  documentary  on  the  Mississippi  River  and  its  valley,  across  the  perspective  of  U.S. 
■mi  ory.  A  classic  of  the  educational  genre.  A  1937  production,  (usfasa;  fest) 


;:; 


ERS  OF  THE  ROCKIES 

-a  15  minutes  56979  color:$  15.00 

nines  the  roles  of  rivers  and  streams  in  the  mountains:  as  agents  of  erosion,  as  habitat  for  wildlife, 
,  lourishment  for  many  forms  of  plant  life.  Among  species  shown  are  mountain  lion,  dipper,  osprey, 
equin  duck.  A  1981  production,  (karv;  befi) 


ERS:  THE  WORK  OF  RUNNING  WATER 

22  minutes  56824  color:$16.75 

lies  the  forms  taken  by  water  in  its  interaction  with  earth,  beginning  with  small  streams.  Explains 
mechanisms  of  erosion,  identifies  erosional  land  forms.  Examines  the  many  ways  in  which  running 
f  affects  human  life,  and  ways  in  which  man  has  learned  to  control  and  use  its  power.  A  1981 
luction.  (eb  /  agi;  eb) 


ID  TO  SANTIAGO 

i-a  55  minutes  2  reels  70169color:$28.75 

bpws  three  young  Britons  who  walk  the  ancient  pilgrimage  road  to  Saint  James  of  Compostela,  a 

•week  walk  from  Jaca  in  the  Pyrenees  Mountains,  through  the  Spanish  countryside  and  the  cities  of 

;os  and  Leon.  Narration  gives  the  history  and  symbolism  of  the  pilgrimage,  medieval  music  adds  a 

insion  to  the  experience.  A  1975  production,  (thtv;  bon) 


:  ROARING  SILENCE  (MAN'S  RELIGIOUS  QUEST) 

«-a  24  minutes  85130  color: $20.50 

™  s  the  monastery  of  Tangboche  in  Nepal  and  its  surrounding  community.  The  title  is  one  of  the 

riptions  of  Nirvana,  aim  of  the  Buddhist  spiritual  quest.  Conveys  the  feeling  of  the  life  of  the 
J'liiunity  (religious  and  secular)  and  something  of  the  sense  of  what  the  monks  are  seeking  in  their 

ious  practices.  Filmed,  written  and  edited  by  Peter  Montagnon  of  BBC.  A  1978  edition  of  a  1973 

uction.  (openu;  mg) 


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IKS  AND  MAGNETS 

a  25  minutes  84783  color: $20. 50 

onstrates  measurement  of  earth's  magnetic  field  in  Iceland,  and  the  effect  of  basalt  rock  on  a 

,(lpass  needle.  Investigates  how  rock  becomes  magnetized  (or  demagnetized)  by  heating  and  cooling 

'  its  Curie  temperature  under  the  influence  of  earth's  magnetic  field.  Shows  interrelationships  of 

ent-carrying  conductors  and  magnets,  revealing  parallels  in  electrical  and  magnetic  behaviors. 

onstrates  the  more  sophisticated  magnetometer  analysis  of  lava  cores,  showing  how  paleomagnetic 
-fys  have  established  the  phenomenon  of  the  reversal  of  earth's  poles.  A  1978  production,  (bbc  / 

u;  umed) 


:  ROCKY  MOUNTAINS  (REVISED  EDITION)  (THE  NATURAL  SCIENCE  SERIES) 

17  minutes  51920  color:  $15.00 

nic  tour,  history,  and  explanation  of  the  continental  divide  and  its  ecosystem.  Animation  illustrates 

-^igical  processes  and  weather  systems,  camera-work  enhances  with  footage  of  beaver,  moose,  great 
ed  owl,  bald  eagle,  squirrels,  hawks,  bears,  coyote,  deer,  elk,  and  other  wildlife.  River,  meadow, 

orft  and  alpine  terrain  are  represented.  A  1980  revision,  (ab) 


L  OF  THUNDER,  HEAR  MY  CRY 

\a  110  minutes  3  reels  98932color:$35.75 

atization  of  the  Newbery  Award-winning  novel  by  Mildred  Taylor,  one  of  the  classic  portrayals  of 
Hack  experience  in  America.  Filmed  on  location  in  Mississippi  and  set  in  the  1930's,  it  recounts  the 
jingeous  stand  of  a  Black  family  to  keep  home  and  land  in  spite  of  threats  and  criminal  intent.  Stars 
UHt|lia  McNeil  as  Big  Ma,  Lark  Ruffin  as  Cassie.  A  1978  production,  (toen;  lea) 


ROLLER  SKATING  SAFETY 

general  15  minutes  56840  color:$  14.00 

Skating  and  safety  techniques  for  indoor  and  outdoor  use  of  roller  skates  are  explained  and 
demonstrated  by  two  young  skaters.  Covers  skate  adjustment,  wheel  types,  safety  gear:  moving, 
stopping,  turning,  falling;  selecting  places  to  skate,  skating  etiquette,  skating  and  the  law.  Includes 
demonstrations  of  extraordinary  skill.  A  1980  production,  (chca;  aims) 

ROMEO  AND  JULIET 

h-c-a  105  minutes        3  reels  90388  b&w:$53.00 

Filmed  on  the  stage  of  Van  Brugh  Theatre  in  London,  presents  a  dramatization  of  Shakespeare's  play  by 
the  Royal  Academy  of  Dramatic  Arts.  A  1966  production,  (rada;  crm) 


A  ROOF  FOR  EVERYONE 

h-c-a  22  minutes 


56903 


color:  $20.00 
Film  sale:$330.00 
Cassette  sale: $200. 00 
Shows  that  despite  high-rise  modernity,  Kinshasa,  Zaire,  suffers  from  unplanned  settlements  on  its  city 
outskirts.  Homes  have  been  built  in  areas  lacking  infrastructure,  causing  serious  erosion  of  sandy 
hillsides.  A  credit  union  invested  in  the  Solonga  1000-home  pilot  project  for  low-income  families;  the 
result  was  adequate  housing  —  but  too  expensive  for  the  intended  occupants.  Other  projects  are 
catering  to  people's  needs.  The  film  also  shows  domestic  scenes  of  families  in  new  quarters.  Housing 
development  goes  hand-in-hand  with  dispersal  of  a  too-centralized  industry,  helping  reduce  rural  exodus 
to  cities.  A  1976  production,  (unchs;  ui) 

ROOSEVELT:  HAIL  TO  THE  CHIEF  (LEADERS  OF  THE  TWENTIETH  CENTURY: 
PORTRAITS  OF  POWER  SERIES) 

h-c-a  24  minutes  84468  color:$  18.00 

Focuses  on  Roosevelt's  first  two  terms  as  president  (1932  —  1940),  emphasizing  ways  in  which  he 
used  power.  Includes  his  relationships  with  congress,  the  media,  and  the  supreme  court  in  inaugurating 
the  processes  necessary  to  the  recovery  of  the  economy  as  he  envisioned  it.  Ends  with  his  view  of  the 
then  upcoming  international  crisis  with  Hitler.  Narrated  by  Turner  Catledge.  A  1978  production,  (nife  / 
nyt;  lea) 

ROOSEVELT:  MANIPULATOR-IN-CHIEF  (LEADERS  OF  THE  TWENTIETH  CENTURY: 
PORTRAITS  OF  POWER  SERIES) 

h-c-a  24  minutes  84471  color: $18. 00 

Begins  at  the  point  where  Roosevelt  starts  to  persuade  America  to  be  'the  great  arsenal  of  democracy.' 
Covers  the  passing  of  the  Lend-Lease  Act,  the  final  unification  of  the  nation  achieved  by  the  Japanese 
attack  on  Pearl  Harbor,  Roosevelt's  uses  of  his  power  in  international  negotiations  at  Tehran  and  Yalta. 
Summarizes  his  career  as  one  of  noble  purposes,  if  not  always  of  noble  means.  A  1978  production, 
(nife  /  nyt;  lea) 

ROOT  TWO:  GEOMETRY  OR  ARITHMETIC?  (HISTORY  OF  MATHEMATICS) 

c-a  24  minutes  85140  color:$20.50 

Demonstrates  the  difficulties  inherent  in  using  counting  numbers  for  measuring  lengths.  Discusses  the 
approaches  to  handling  incommensurable  magnitudes:  how  they  were  handled  prior  to  the  proportion 
theory  is  a  matter  of  disagreement.  The  film  presents  one  point  of  view,  that  no  satisfactory  way  was 
known.  Discusses  the  work  of  Eudoxus  and  that  of  Dedekind.  Features  Open  University's  David  Fowler. 
A  1974  production,  (openu;  mg) 

ROUND  ROBIN 

p-i-j  14  minutes  56982  color:$  14.00 

Presents  habits  and  behavior  of  Cock  Robin  (actually  a  British  thrush)  in  his  native  haunts.  Whimsical 
first  person  narration  by  the  male  bird  follows  his  story  through  choosing  and  defending  a  territory, 
falling  in  love,  building  a  nest,  and  all  the  duties  that  go  with  being  a  father.  A  1980  production,  (rspb; 
befi) 

ROYAL  ALBATROSS 

h-c-a  32  minutes  84994  color: $2 1.25 

Films  behavior  and  habitat  of  the  royal  albatross,  on  the  site  of  the  conservation  proiect  at  Taiaroa  in 
the  south  Pacific.  Shows  pair-bonding  and  parenting  activities,  including  a  case  where  part  of  the 
feeding  must  be  done  by  a  ranger  when  one  of  the  pair  is  lost  at  sea.  A  1981  production,  (nznf;  eb) 

RUBBER  PLANTATION 

j-h-c-a  11  minutes  05001  color:  $11.25 

Gives  history  and  shows  traditional  methods  of  harvesting  and  processing  rubber  in  Malaysia.  Trees 
must  be  seven  years  old,  and  can  be  tapped  for  about  25  years.  Tappers  are  paid  by  weight  of 
collection,  provided  with  housing  and  occasionally  with  utilities.  Demonstrates  use  of  acetic  acid  to 
separate  rubber  from  water,  the  collection  of  rubber  on  metal  sheets  suspended  in  the  liquid,  and  the 
drying  and  smoking  of  the  sheets  thus  collected.  Synthetic  rubber,  at  first  a  threat  to  the  industry,  is 
no  longer  considered  so  because  of  high  oil  prices.  A  1979  production,  (lucf) 

RUBBISH  TO  RICHES 

i-j  11  minutes  04990  color:  $11.75 

Looks  into  rubbish  disposal:  its  cost,  its  problems  under  the  "landfill"  method,  and  alternatives  which 
would  save  money,  land  and  materials.  Some  waste  products  can  be  converted  into  fuel;  others  can  be 
recycled.  Emphasizes  the  importance  of  solving  these  problems,  showing  several  successful  recycling 
plants.  A  1979  production,  (linf;  aims) 

RUN  WILD,  RUN  FREE 

general  100  minutes  3  reels  98938color:$46.50 

In  a  setting  on  the  English  moors,  a  white  colt  succeeds  in  inspnng  a  deaf  mute  child  with  the 
self-confidence  he  so  needs.  Based  on  the  novel  The  White  Colt,  by  David  Rook,  the  film  stars  John 
Mills,  Sylvia  Syms,  and  Mark  Lester.  A  1969  production.  An  edited  version  is  available  under  the  title 
PHILLIP  AND  THE  WHITE  COLT,  (ca;  tlf) 


70    /    RUNAWAY 


RUNAWAY 

j-h-c-a  54  minutes         2  reels  70604  color:$27. 75 

Documents  several  stories  of  young  runaways,  ages  10-17,  chosen  from  the  two  million  yearly  who  run 
away  or  are  'thrown  out'  by  their  families.  Sixty  percent  survive  by  prostitution.  Filmed  in  city  streets 
and  runaway  shelters  throughout  the  United  States,  this  documentary  allows  these  young  people  to 
describe  their  life  stories,  situation,  and  attitudes  in  their  own  words.  Alerts  the  young  to  the  dangers 
of  running  away,  and  to  resources  available  to  them  if  they  do.  A  1980  production,  (cappcc;  mg) 

THE  RUNAWAY  PROBLEM  (SECOND  EDITION) 

j-h-c-a  12  minutes  56618  color: $15. 50 

Illustrates  the  use  of  the  nationwide  'runaway  hotline'  by  dramatizing  actual  stories.  Between  a  million 
and  a  million  and  a  half  young  people  in  this  country  are  considered  runaways.  Presents  the  actualities 
of  being  on  the  street  with  no  resources.  A  longer  version  is  available  under  the  same  title.  A  1980 
production,  (mipr;  cec) 

RUNOFF:  LAND  USE  AND  WATER  QUALITY 

h-c-a  21  minutes  57098  color:  $  15.25 

Lists  causes  of  topsoil  runoff,  shows  analysis  of  runoff  samples,  and  gives  statistics  on  results: 
200,000  pounds  of  lead  a  year  from  San  Francisco  enters  its  bay,  and  12,000  pounds  of  mercury  flow 
from  Washington  into  the  Potomac  River.  Enumerates  known  damage  to  the  water  system,  and  farming 
methods  which  are  helping  to  diminish  runoff.  A  1978  production,  (uwi;  mcfi) 


RURAL  HABITAT 


h-c-a 


14  minutes 


56904 


color:  $15.25 
Film  sale:  $2 10. 00 
Cassette  sale:  $130.  OO 
Depicts  how  migrant  farmers  are  resettled  on  the  Senegal  River  Delta,  where  irrigation  means  fertile 
land.  Barren,  windswept  villages  have  slowed  down  development  while  eastern  Senegal  traditional 
settlements  are  more  successful;  African  traditions  merge  with  Christian  and  Moslem  beliefs.  This  film 
shows  difficulties  with  water  and  communications:  wells  are  often  sunk  80  meters,  and  rains  wash  out 
roads.  A  1976  production,  (unchs;  ui) 

RURAL  TO  URBAN  MIGRATION  -  FIVE  EXAMPLES 

h-c-a  19  minutes  56905  color: $18. 00 

Film  sale: $285.00 
Cassette  sale: $175.00 
Rural  development  projects  in  Botswana  are  overcoming  some  familiar  problems  —  no  roads,  no 
electricity,  water  shortage,  inadequate  health  and  school  facilities  —  by  providing  basic  physical  and 
social  infrastructure  plus  inducements  to  people  to  remain  in  their  villages  and  help  develop  them.  The 
brigade  movement  in  Serowe  provides  craft  and  technical  training,  home-building  and  new  opportunities 
for  school-leavers.  Programs  in  other  centers  include  textile  and  weaving  cooperatives,  a  tannery, 
phone  and  electricity  installations,  vegetable  gardens,  and  building,  brickmaking  and  forestry.  A  1976 
production,  (unchs;  ui) 

THE  RUSSIANS:  PEOPLE  OF  INFLUENCE 

h-c-a  30  minutes  84834  color:$18.75 

Describes  the  milieu  around  and  immediately  above  the  Russian  worker:  the  three  most  important 
people  are  the  director,  the  party  chairman,  and  the  trade  union  representative.  Describes  the 
negotiation  of  five-year  quota  plans,  the  keeping  of  records  on  workers.  Features  a  lady  party  member 
who  is  a  trade  union  representative  in  a  light  industry  plant  (refrigeration).  Shows  worker  benefits 
such  as  sanatoria  and  kindergartens.  A  1979  production,  (fiau;  lea) 

THE  RUSSIANS:  PEOPLE  OF  THE  CITIES 

h-c-a  30  minutes  84835  color:$18.75 

Chooses  ordinary  citizens  of  contemporary  Moscow,  Odessa  and  Sochi  to  convey  the  flavor  of  Russian 
daily  life.  Working  conditions,  housing,  transportation,  education,  recreation  and  culture  in  each  city 
can  be  compared  as  they  are  fitted  into  the  lives  of  a  bus  driver,  a  dock  worker,  and  a  doctor.  A  1979 
production,  (fiau;  lea) 

THE  RUSSIANS:  PEOPLE  OF  THE  COUNTRY 

h-c-a  30  minutes  84836  color:$18.75 

Visits  three  types  of  Russian  farm:  a  small  collective,  an  enormous  collective,  and  a  family  on  the 
Siberian  frontier.  Uses  real  Russian  families  and  situations.  The  small  collective  is  in  Byelorussia;  the 
50,000  acre  collective  in  the  Kuban.  Shows  ways  in  which  Russia  is  moving  toward  industrialization  of 
agriculture,  improvement  of  housing  and  schools.  A  1979  production,  (fiau;  lea) 

Rx  ATTITUDE 

c-a  18  minutes  52569  b&w:$  10.00 

Studies  how,  in  a  hospital  environment,  the  attitudes  of  hospital  personnel  toward  patients  and  toward 
each  other  influence  the  behavior  and  thinking  of  patients.  Shows  how  attitude  can  be  used  as  a 
positive  therapeutic  force.  A  1952  production,  (veta;  apa) 

S.T.C.  CASE  STUDY  (COMPUTER-BASED  INFORMATION  SYSTEMS) 

h-c-a  25  minutes  84795  color:$20.50 

Examines  the  data  system  of  a  Standard  Telephones  and  Cables  factory.  Relates  importance  of  actual 
processes  to  the  design  of  the  data  system.  Shows  role  of  the  bill  of  materials,  use  of  data  models  to 
describe  product  structures.  Demonstrates  diagramming  bill-of  materials  sections  for  several  products 
and  subassemblies.  Rationale  for  necessary  record  links  is  discussed.  Demonstrates  retrieval  of 
component  structure  at  several  levels  of  assembly.  Shows  how  to  use  the  system  to  answer  a  question 
like,  "If  item  number  250MP02  is  not  available,  what  products  will  be  affected?"  A  1978  production, 
(bbc  /  openu;  umed) 

SADAT'S  ETERNAL  EGYPT 

j-h-c-a  45  minutes  90369  color:$24.25 

Gives  an  overview  of  Egypt's  history  and  characteristics,  showing  places  of  historical,  architectural,  and 


artistic  interest,  with  the  added  dimension  of  an  intermittent  conversation,  filmed  in  the  various  s 
between  Walter  Cronkite  and  President  Anwar  Sadat.  A  1980  production,  (cbs;  cal) 


SAEMAUL  UNDONG  -  KOREA 

h-c-a  23  minutes 


84985 


color:$2 
Film  saie:$34. 
Cassette  sale:  $20 
Describes  benefits  of  cooperative  community  volunteer  planning  in  rural  areas  of  Korea,  a  movei 
known  as  "Saemaul  Undong."  Changes  include  more  efficient  mechanization  of  arable  land,  all-wet 
farming  methods  and  off-season  projects  such  as  fish  farming,  seaweed,  clam  and  oyster  cultivatic 
1976  production,  (unchs;  ui) 


SAFE  BICYCLING  IN  TRAFFIC 

j-h-c-a  19  minutes  51414  color: $1 

Designed  for  fairly  experienced  riders,  treating  the  cyclist  as  a  vehicle  operator  subject  to  the 
laws  and  protected  by  specific  safety  precautions.  Reviews  and  demonstrates  maneuvers  designe 
protect  the  rider  in  heavy  traffic,  in  situations  involving  unexpected  errors  on  the  part  of  motorists 
in  group  riding  situations.  A  1981  production,  (isu;  cec) 


SAFETY  AND  OPERATION  OF  FACEPLATE  TURNING,  PART  1 

j-h-c-a  8  minutes  04997  color: $1 

Describes  preparation  of  a  walnut  block  for  turning  into  a  shallow  bowl.  Demonstrates  mounting 
backing  block  to  avoid  screw  holes  in  the  finished  product.  Gives  tips  for  choice  of  proper  cutting  t 
hand  holds,  safety  measures.  A  1971  production,  (epr  /  chca;  aims) 


SAFETY  AND  OPERATION  OF  FACEPLATE  TURNING,  PART  2 

j-h-c-a  11  minutes  56843  color:  $1 

Shows  recommended  speeds  /  diameters  for  maximum  safety  in  use  of  lathe.  Demonstrates  moui 
cutting  holds,  measuring,  testing  depth  of  cut,  sanding,  finishing.  Shows  two  finished  walnut  bom 
1971  production,  (epr  /  chca;  aims) 


SAFETY  IN  THE  LABORATORY  (CHEM  101) 

8  minutes       W  U-matic 


c-a 


CO0 108 


color:  $'i 
Cassette  Sale:  $7 
Demonstrates,  by  narrating  dramatized  incidents  (sometimes  humorous),  the  importance  of  folli 
safety  regulations  in  a  chemistry  laboratory,  beginning  with  the  necessity  of  wearing  safety  goj 
Proper  operating  procedures  for  the  fire  extinguishers,  eye  wash  fountains,  and  safety  shower- 
shown.  Consequences  of  eating  or  smoking  in  the  lab  are  described,  and  the  need  for  proper  cloth 
dramatically  illustrated  by  a  series  of  mishaps.  Safe  use  of  the  bunsen  burner  and  a  safe  methc 
smelling  chemicals  are  demonstrated.  A  1976  production,  (ui) 


SAFETY  ON  OUR  SCHOOL  BUS  (SECOND  EDITION) 

p-i  13  minutes  56764  color: $: 

Introduces  Homer,  a  school  bus,  who  tells  (voiceover  over  motion  footage)  all  about  himself  ai 
driver,  Tom.  Homer  shows  how  all  his  lights  work  and  what  the  signals  mean,  tells  youngsters  h 
stay  safe,  and  why  each  safety  rule  is  important.  Since  it  is  the  day  of  the  school  bus  evacuation 
students  are  taught  special,  as  well  as  regular,  procedures.  A  1980  production,  (eb) 


SAHARA 

h-c-a  98  minutes         3  reels  98957  b  &  w:$> 

Re-creates  the  feel  of  the  retreat  from  Tobruk,  in  an  Allied  group  of  mixed  nationality  who  are  si 
water— and  occasions  to  discomfit  Nazi  troops.  A  1943  production,  (ca;  fest) 


SAHARA  FANTASIA:  A  DESERT  FESTIVAL  OF  MOROCCO 

h-c-a  9  minutes  05089  color: $ 

Presents  sights  and  sounds  of  the  fantasia,  a  traditional  event  which  combines  the  skills  of  mu; 
and  horsemanship.  Used  as  a  spectator  (as  well  as  participant)  sport,  the  fantasia  constitutes ; 
of  the  moussem  (a  festival  held  by  the  nomadic  tribes,  which  converge,  for  the  purpose,  in  soi 
Morocco.)  Also  features  dancing,  scenes  of  the  open  air  markets,  and  of  the  camp  sites.  A 
production,  (iff) 


SAINT  SOLEIL 

h-c-a 


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18  minutes 


56906 


color:$ 
Film  sale:$2 
Cassette  sale:$1 
Explains  how  peasants  and  artisans  become  painters  and  sculptors  in  a  unique  social  exper 
fostered  by  some  Haitian  artists  at  Soissons  la  Montagne.  In  the  Saint  Soleil  project,  villagers  int 
art  into  their  daily  lives  —  in  house  decoration,  wood  carvings,  toys,  dolls,  fabrics,  painting 
sculpture.  Paints  are  often  made  from  earth  and  leaves.  Combining  their  talents  with  dance  and  tf 
the  villagers  dramatize  a  local  folk  legend  for  the  film.  A  1976  production,  (unchs;  ui) 


THE  "SALARY  MAN":  JAPAN'S  WHITE-COLLAR  WORKER 

h-c-a  28  minutes  85177  color:$ 

Documents  a  typical  day  in  the  life  of  the  average  Japanese  office  worker.  There  are  six  million  o 
in  Tokyo,  many  of  whom  commute  by  bicycle  to  the  suburbs.  Discusses  the  several  styles  of  lunc 
and  after-hour  activity,  and  shows  preferred  family  amusements  for  weekends,  (jafn) 


SALLY  AND  JAKE:  THE  PLAYGROUND 

i-j  12  minutes  55903  color.i 

Sally  and  Jake  set  off  to  mail  a  letter  for  Granny,  and  discover  that  something  new  has  happened 
school.  Their  friend  Harry  the  blacksmith  won't  tell  them  what  it  is,  and  their  parents  are  too  bi 
they  set  off  to  find  out  for  themselves.  Animated  figures  and  voiceover  narration  work  togel 
encourage  children  to  look  at  things  for  themselves,  because  they  are  not  always  as  they  apt 
1975  production,  (ssfl;  bon) 


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LY  AND  JAKE:  THE  TREASURE  HUNT 

12  minutes  55904  color: $10. 75 

Granny  reads  Treasure  Island,  Sally  and  Jake  go  to  tell  their  friend  Harry  the  blacksmith  all  about 
irry  digs  into  his  trunk  and  out  of  it  come  the  necessary  costumes  to  transform  the  three  of  them 
urates.  They  set  out  to  find  buried  treasure,  and  much  to  the  surprise  of  all,  find  more  than  they 
:t.  Animated  figures  and  voiceover  narration  point  out  to  children  how,  with  a  little  imagination 
irticles  from  around  the  house,  there  are  always  lots  of  things  to  do.  A  1975  production,  (ssfl; 


JT,  MONTREAL  (CONNAISSONS-NOUS  SERIES) 

11  minutes  05010  color:  $11. 75 

;  viewers  on  a  French  language  tour  of  Montreal.  Couched  in  the  framework  of  a  group  of  four 
Jian  inter-provincial  exchange  students  and  host  families,  gives  opportunity  to  describe  daily 
s  and  local  historical  and  contemporary  scenes  in  French  of  intermediate  difficulty.  A  1981 
isi  iction.  (cecil;  befi) 


nal  25  minutes  84846  color:$  19.00 

ays  the  life  of  a  teen-age  boy  with  cerebral  palsy  through  his  own  experiences  and  thoughts, 
ng  to  be  helpful,  Sam  tries  to  sell  light  bulbs.  As  he  meets  acceptance,  rejection,  cruelty,  we 
jle  with  him  to  understand.  Taken  from  the  book  Sam  and  His  Cart  by  Arthur  Honeyman.  Features 
Constance  as  Sam.  A  1981  production,  (asfa;  ab) 


-  SAMI:  FOUR  LANDS,  ONE  PEOPLE 

•ral  24  minutes  84615  color:$20.00 

!'  amera  follows  four  Sami  families,  to  present  the  lifestyles  of  herders,  fishers  and  a  few  engaged  in 
modern  pursuits,  to  bring  the  flavor  of  life  in  northern  Scandinavia  to  the  viewer.  Brings  the 
Lapp  culture  vividly  alive.  A  1978  production,  (nfbc;  benf) 


HERDERS 

>ral  28  minutes  84881  color: $20. 25 

typical  activities,  over  several  seasons,  in  the  daily  life  of  the  Mikkel  Haette  family.  Haette  is  one 

I  )  Samis  involved  in  reindeer  herding,  across  some  of  the  northernmost  territory  of  Europe.  The 

r:  oust  be  taken  in  winter  where  food  is  available,  and  returned  in  spring  to  open  mountain  pastures. 

iti|   urney  involves  crossing  a  channel  of  northern  waters,  now  easily  accomplished  because  of  a 

iment-provided  ferry.  A  1978  production,  (nfbc;  benf) 


k  )  IN  ART 

ral  12  minutes  57085  color:$12.75 

or  Harold  Ambellan  has  perfected  a  method  for  preserving  relief  designs  done  in  sand.  Shows  how 
es,  in  the  design,  small  boxes,  rulers,  angled  tubes,  wire,  knitting  needles,  and,  in  the 
'i  vation,  plastic  and  glass  fibers.  This  "negative  image"  can  then  be  made  positive  with  clay  or 

s  ftraditional  sculptural  materials  and  preserved.  A  1981  production,  (ffco) 

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SCARLET  PIMPERNEL 

ral  95  minutes         3  reels  98965  b&W:$25.50 

ts  an  adventure  classic  based  on  the  romantic  novel  by  the  Baroness  Orczy,  in  which  an  English 
lan  (played  by  Leslie  Howard)  leads  the  officials  of  the  new  French  Republic  a  merry  chase  as  he 
s  from  the  guillotine  French  aristocrats  imprisoned  during  the  revolution.  Also  stars  Raymond 
y,  Nigel  Bruce,  and  Merle  Oberon.  A  1935  production.  (Ifpl;  fest) 


— B1IOL  FOR  PLAYING  (MAGPIE) 

26  minutes  83897  color: $18.25 

Menuhin,  world-renowned  violinist,  views  music  as  relaxation  in  action,  or  relaxation  with  a 

'   e.  At  his  school  for  gifted  young  musicians,  he  attempts  to  impart  this  philosophy  to  exceptional 
ers  on  the  violin,  cello,  and  piano.  Emphasizes  the  need  to  recognize  one's  limits,  the  role  of 

•    :e,  the  role  of  music  in  life.  An  interesting  approach  to  the  musical  talents  of  children.  A  1975 
tion.  (bon) 


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ICHHAG 

15  minutes  56907  color:$15.75 

Film  sale:$225.00 
Cassette  sale:  $135. 00 
that  the  Himalayan  kingdom  of  Bhutan  has  few  of  the  problems  besetting  other  countries, 
fficient  for  food,  inhabiting  mountain  villages,  people  lead  lives  based  on  traditional  values. 
g  is  the  basic  industry;  the  film  focuses  on  the  resettlement  of  landless  people.  New  settlers 
:i'Vhe  jungle,  reclaim  soil,  dig  irrigation  canals  and  build  themselves  traditional  houses  from  local 
lis.  A  1976  production,  (unchs;  ui) 

— HKCIENCE  OF  MURDER 

57  minutes         2  reels  70527  color: $28. 50 

Us  applications  of  scientific  techniques  to  the  solution  of  murder  cases.  Examines  (through 
ws  with  murderers  and  specialists  in  forensic  psychiarty)  the  motivations  of  murder.  Includes 
ipg  statistical  analyses  on  murder  in  western  society.  Deplores  the  lack  of  trained  personnel  and 
ure  to  use,  universally,  those  forensic  techniques  which  have  been  perfected.  Note:  Preview 
showing:  includes  a  forensic  autopsy.  Featured  on  television's  NOVA  Series.  A  1981  production. 


:.'■' 


HAPPY  DAFFY 

8  minutes  05046  b&W:$ 10.00 

n  example  of  wartime  propaganda  as  Daffy  Duck,  in  his  Civil  Defense  helmet,  is  transformed  into 
merican  to  defend  his  scrap  pile.  The  secret  weapon  against  which  his  talent  is  matched  is  a 
at.  A  1943  production,  (wb;  fest) 


SCUBA 

j-h-c-a  22  minutes  85056  color:$  16.00 

Imparts  instructions  for  scuba  diving  and  safety  by  visiting  classes  at  a  training  school  for  divers. 
Covers  screening  and  training  procedures,  instruction  in  clearing  masks,  entering  water,  descending, 
equalizing  pressure  in  internal  body  air  chambers,  ascending,  potential  dangers  and  rescue  techniques. 
Divers  are  required  to  dive  five  or  six  times  in  a  controlled  environment  even  after  achieving 
certification.  A  1975  production,  (naf;  mcfi) 

A  SEA  IN  THE  CLOUDS 

j-h-c-a  21  minutes  57086  color:$  15.75 

Resumes  the  history  of  Lake  Tahoe,  stressing  the  conflict  between  'development'  and  conservation. 
Recounts  the  history  of  the  early  logging  days,  showing  how  the  unbridled  exploitation  changed  the  area 
and  led  to  the  first  growth  of  algae  in  the  lake.  Traces  its  recovery  to  the  point  of  the  new  threat  of 
overpopulation  and  pollution.  An  elderly  native's  reminiscences  constitute  parts  of  the  narration.  A 
1977  production,  (ffco) 

SEABIRDS 

j-h-c-a  16  minutes  56996  color: $  14.00 

Presents  habits  and  behaviors  of  North  Atlantic  seabirds,  familiar  sights  on  British  shores.  Shows 
gannet,  sandwich  tern,  shag,  guillemot,  razorbill,  fulmer,  kittywake,  puffin,  gull.  U.S.  release  date  1982. 
(rspb;  befi) 

SEARCHING  FOR  SOME  LOVE  AND  CARE  (GROWING  UP,  WITH  SANDY 
OFFENHEIM) 

k-p-i-a  1 1  minutes  050 14  color:$  1 1. 75 

Herbie  explores  his  anger,  confiding  to  his  diary  that  his  parents  expect  him  to  be  grown  up,  but  treat 
him  as  if  he's  little.  Songs  include  "When  I  Get  Mad,  I  Beat  My  Drum,"  "Faces,  Faces,"  "I  Forgot," 
"You  and  Me  Time,"  and  "It's  So  Nice  to  Have  a  Cuddle."  A  1980  production,  (pwti;  befi) 

SEASONS:  AUTUMN 

k-p  11  minutes  04911  color:$  13.50 

Autumn  leaves  and  harvesting  on  the  farm,  holidays  we  celebrate  at  that  special  time  of  year,  ways  we 
get  ready  for  winter  are  discussed  and  explored  for  children,  by  children.  A  1980  production,  (cec) 

SEASONS:  SPRING 

k-p  11  minutes  04915  color:$  13.50 

Activities  and  changes  characteristic  of  spring  are  investigated  and  enjoyed  visually  and  described  by 
children's  voices.  New  leaves,  baby  animals,  Easter  celebrations  and  sports  activities  are  included.  A 
1980  production,  (cec) 

SEASONS:  SUMMER 

k-p  11  minutes  04918  color:  $13. 50 

What  summer  means  we  can  enjoy  and  see  every  year  is  described  and  discussed  by  children.  Crop 
dusting  and  irrigation  are  work  concepts  explored,  and  recreation  and  fireworks  play  concepts.  A  1980 
production,  (cec) 

SEASONS:  WINTER 

k-p  11  minutes  04916  color:$  13.50 

Many  things  winter  brings  are  explored,  named,  described  and  enjoyed,  from  what  happens  to  trees  and 
animals  (migration,  hibernation)  to  things  people  celebrate  (Christmas,  Hanukkah).  A  1980 
production,  (cec) 

SECURITY  AND  INTEGRITY  (COMPUTER-BASED  INFORMATION  SYSTEMS) 

h-c-a  25  minutes  84839  color: $20. 50 

Examines  insurance  data  base  procedures  at  Blue  Cross  /  Blue  Shield,  showing  how  the  system 
safeguards  against  unauthorized  disclosure  and  corruption  of  information.  System  software  comprises 
three  levels,  with  controls  at  each  level  governing  access  rights  (terminal  restrictions,  codes  and 
passwords,  handling  flags  for  special  information  classifications).  Lists  checks  and  corrections 
procedures  that  insure  internal  consistency  and  accuracy.  A  1979  production,  (bbc  /  openu;  umed) 

SEEING  THROUGH  COMMERCIALS 

p-i-j  15  minutes  57109  color:$  14.00 

Allows  an  actor  dressed  as  a  pirate  for  a  cereal  commercial  to  step  out  of  his  role  and  to  demonstrate 
for  young  viewers  how  commercials  make  things  look  bigger,  better,  faster  and  more  exciting  than  they 
really  are.  Covers  the  use  of  sound  effects,  special  effects,  and  camera  angles.  Discloses  real  methods 
without  the  use  of  real  products.  A  1976  production,  (vifi;  ab) 

SELF  SERVICE 

general  11  minutes  56646  color:  $11.25 

An  elaborate  animated  parable  uses  mosquitoes  as  chief  characters  in  a  transparently  metaphoric  jab 
at  the  human  use  of  earth's  resources.  By  casting  a  man  in  the  role  of  the  thing  exploited,  carries 
meanings  at  several  levels.  Brilliantly  satirical.  By  the  Italian  animator  Bruno  Bozzetto.  A  1979 
production,  (bruno;  fi) 


SELF-HELP  HOMES 

h-c-a  15  minutes 


56957 


b&w:$15.75 
Film  sale:  $225. 00 
Cassette  sale:$  135.00 
Examines  problems  caused  by  overcrowding  in  Jamaica,  and  explains  plans  and  procedures  which  were 
designed  to  allow  the  neediest  inhabitants  to  get  aid  first,  and  to  ensure  preservation  of  trees  and  best 
features  of  building  sites.  Housing  units  first  built  had  nine  times  as  many  applicants  as  units,  so  a 
point  system  was  devised.  Classes  were  held  for  residents,  regarding  their  privileges  and 
responsibilities.  Cartooned  texts  explained  do-it-yourself  building  procedures  for  new  units.  A  1976 
production,  (unchs;  ui) 


72    /    SELF-HELP  IN  PORT  LOKO 


SELF-HELP  IN  PORT  LOKO 

h-c-a  13  minutes 


56958 


color:$  14.75 
Film  sale:$  195.00 
Cassette  sale:$  11 7.00 
Presents  the  change  a  self-help  program  made  in  the  hospital  facility  at  Port  Loko,  Sierra  Leone. 
Beginning  with  100  bags  of  cement  and  $12.00,  and  food  (but  not  wages)  for  volunteer  help,  the  local 
population,  including  men,  women  and  children,  worked  to  help  produce  a  new  hospital  facility.  Includes 
"before"  and  "after"  footage.  A  1976  production,  (unchs;  ui) 

THE  SELFISH  GIANT 

general  27  minutes  84608  color:  $18. 50 

Oscar  Wilde's  classic  fairytale  comes  to  life  in  animation.  A  giant,  returning  to  his  castle,  finds  children 
in  the  garden,  frightens  them  away  and  builds  a  wall  to  keep  them  out.  Because  he  is  so  selfish,  spring 
refuses  to  come  to  his  garden.  One  morning  the  children  discover  a  hole  in  the  wall.  They  return,  and 
spring  with  them.  The  giant  resolves  never  to  be  selfish  again.  The  giant's  love  for  one  child  in 
particular  becomes  a  Christian  allegory.  A  1972  production,  (pott;  pyr) 

SELLING:  THE  POWER  OF  CONFIDENCE 

c-a  18  minutes  57014  color: $18. 50 

Reviews  the  advantages  of  selling  as  a  career.  Analyzes  what  a  person  needs  to  know  about  himself, 
about  people,  and  about  selling,  to  succeed.  Emphasizes  the  growing  "consultant"  role  of  salespeople, 
debunking  the  older  stereotypes.  Coaches  in  the  "power-sharing"  of  a  successful  sales  negotiation 
(avoidance  of  both  begging  and  manipulating)  and  in  ways  to  deal  with  yourself  in  the  tendency  to 
procrastinate  making  new  contacts.  A  1982  production,  (roun;  crm/mcgh) 

SELLING  TO  TOUGH  CUSTOMERS 

h-c-a  23  minutes  84837  color:$  19.00 

"Police  line-up"  forms  a  whimsical  setting,  in  which  a  salesman  is  taught  techniques  for  handling  "the 
gang  of  four"  tough  customers:  the  complainer,  the  know-it-all,  the  indecisive,  and  the  unresponsive. 
Examples  include  a  self-analysis  for  changing  your  style  to  match  the  style  of  your  customer:  how  to 
de-fuse  worries  and  complaints,  reduce  anxiety,  involve  without  pressure.  A  1981  production,  (crm  / 
mcgh) 

SENTENCES:  MANY  WAYS  TO  BEGIN 

i-j-h  12  minutes  56696  color: $13. 25 

Demonstrates  and  dramatizes  the  function  of  variety  in  sentence  structure:  it  is  not  even  necessary  to 
know  parts  of  speech  to  appreciate  this  clear  distinction  between  "dull"  and  "interesting."  A  1981 
production,  (cec) 

A  SEPARATE  PEACE 

j-h-c-a  46  minutes  2  reels  70547color:$22.25 

Dramatizes  John  Knowles'  award-winning  novel  of  competition,  loyalty  and  betrayal  amoung  students  at 
Phillips  Exeter  Academy  during  their  prep  school  years.  Centers  on  the  narrator,  Gene,  and  his  best 
friend  and  roommate,  Finny,  who  seems  to  have  no  flaws.  This  perfection  brings  out  a  jealous  streak  in 
Gene  which  results  in  an  eventual  tragedy.  Filmed  on  location  at  the  Academy,  starring  John  Heyl  as 
Finny,  Parker  Stevenson  as  Gene.  Edited  from  the  Paramount  feature  film,  produced  in  1972.  (par; 
aims) 

SEJOUR  EN  FRANCE  SERIES    see: 

GUY  DE  MAUPASSANT:  THE  NECKLACE 
H.  G.  WELLS:  THE  MAGIC  SHOP 
0.  HENRY:  THE  GIFT  OF  THE  MAGI 
WHAT  IS  A  SHORT  STORY? 
(sea  and  \km  /onfb) 

SEX  AND  THE  FOURTEEN-YEAR-OLD 

h-c-a  29  minutes  83802  color:$18.75 

Examines,  with  the  help  of  a  leading  medical  doctor  in  Britain,  the  problems  attendant  on  the  defects  in 
social  preparation  for  sexual  responsibility.  Examines  the  need  for  sex  education  and  family  planning, 
deplores  the  media  encouragement  to  be  sexually  attractive  without  mention  of  responsibility,  seeks  a 
method  of  convincing  parents  and  educators  that  fourteen-year-olds  are  not  too  young  to  learn  about 
sex.  Gives  hints  on  answering  their  questions,  and  on  specific  problems  that  may  emerge.  Uses 
interviews  with  parents  and  adolescents.  A  1975  production,  (thtv;  bon) 

SEXUAL  ABUSE  OF  CHILDREN:  AMERICA'S  SECRET  SHAME 

a  28  minutes  84885  color: $20. 25 

Gives  specific  information  designed  to  help  increase  protection  against  this  severe  and  increasingly 
frequent  social  problem.  Interviews  authorities  in  education  and  law  enforcement,  actual  victims  (now 
grown),  and  imprisoned  child  molesters.  Reveals  the  distorted  rationale,  the  "lures,"  the  emotional 
damage.  Narrator  Peter  Graves.  A  1981  production,  (tgl;  aims) 

SHAFTING,  COUPLING  AND  JOINING  DEVICES  (ENERGY  CONVERSION,  PRIME 
MOVERS  AND  TRANSACTIONAL  SYSTEMS  SERIES) 

h-c-a  18  minutes  56939  color:$  15.50 

Defines  functions  and  describes  types  of  couplings,  giving  examples  of  each  in  system  applications. 
Shows  rigid,  ribbed,  flange,  and  the  following  flexible  couplings:  chain,  gear,  grid,  disc,  and  elastomeric. 
Shows  structures  that  accommodate  misalignment,  including  the  splmed  slip  shaft  joint:  distinguishes 
(by  showing  cross  sections)  hydraulic  fluid  and  dry  fluid  couplings.  A  1978  production,  (geop;  lucf) 

SHAKESPEARE  AND  HIS  THEATRE 

h-c-a  55  minutes  2  reels  70262color:$28.75 

Takes  the  viewer  on  a  grand  tour  of  the  world  of  Shakespeare,  geographically  and  historically.  Begins  in 
Stratfordon-Avon,  where  almost  two  million  tourists  a  year  pay  the  tribute  of  a  visit.  Schoolboys  are 
shown  in  the  school  Shakespeare  attended,  reading  his  plays.  Gives  considerable  theater  history, 
because  much  of  the  usual  biographical  detail  is  not  available.  Conjectural  drawings  and  period  music 
place  the  viewer  in  the  London  of  the  Globe  Theatre,  explaining  how  plays  differed  in  their  impact 


because  of  the  arrangements  under  which  they  were  presented.  Shows  structure  of  theater  and  st  IS 
with  machinery  above  and  below.  Explains  how  Shakespeare  created  his  plays  with  famous  actor  L 
mind  for  the  roles.  A  1977  production,  (thtv;  bon) 


SHAKING  THE  FOUNDATIONS  (HISTORY  OF  MATHEMATICS) 

c-a  22  minutes  85141 


color:$2( 


Quotes  strikingly  different  reactions  to  set  theory,  from  Poincare  who  considered  it  'a  disease'  to  0 
Hilbert,  who  thought  it  "one  of  the  most  beautiful  realizations  of  human  activity."  Professor  ( 
Kilmister  of  the  University  of  London  traces  the  change  in  attitude.  Discusses  the  work  of  Ga 
Dedekind,  Frege,  Cantor,  giving  the  mathematical  consequences  as  "two  infinities;  one  countable 
1974  production,  (openu;  mg) 


SHANE 

general  60  minutes  2  reels  70548color:$2 

Dramatizes  Jack  Schaefer's  best-selling  novel,  whose  theme  is  the  archetypal  American  hero  of  tlH 
west.  Edited  from  the  Paramount  feature,  which  received  six  Academy  Award  nominations,  it  stars 
Ladd,  Jean  Arthur  and  Van  Heflin.  Producer-Director,  George  Stevens.  A  1952  production,  (par;  airr  * 

SHEET  METAL  WORKING:  ADVANCED  EQUIPMENT 

j-h-c-a  9  minutes  05002  color:$1 

Demonstrates,  in  the  process  of  making  a  funnel  from  16-gage  metal,  the  proper  use  and  sj 
precautions  for  the  following  equipment:  floor  shear,  electric  shears,  Rotex  turret  punch,  hatchet  s 
a  blowhorn  stake,  anvil  horn,  rotary  machine.  Uses  an  owl  sculpture  to  demonstrate  use  of  the  he  2 
Beverly  battery  shear  and  the  slip  roll.  A  1978  production,  (tras  /  chca;  aims) 

SHEET  METAL  WORKING:  BASIC  EQUIPMENT 

j-h-c-a  8  minutes  04993  color: $f 

Demonstrates  basic  tools  and  metal  forming  techniques  in  the  construction  of  a  dust  pan  from  a 
square  of  24-gage  metal.  Floor  shear,  bar  folder,  Cornice  brake  are  demonstrated,  with  emphas 
safety  procedures.  Also  shows  the  forming  of  boxes  of  various  sizes  on  a  box  and  pan  brake.  A 
production,  (tras  /  chca;  aims) 


SHELTER  (THIRD  EDITION) 


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10  minutes 


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color:  $} 


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An  animated  history  and  commentary  on  shelter  and  its  uses.  Shows  how  a  house  is  built,  h 
community  grows  and  functions.  Points  out  what  the  type  of  shelter  tells  about  the  people  and 
tools,  about  their  ways  of  solving  problems.  Suggests  ways  in  which  future  shelters  may  differ 
those  of  today.  A  1980  production,  (eb) 


A  SHELTER  FOR  ALL 

h-c-a  23  minutes 


84920 


color:$i: 
Film  sale:$3< 
Cassette  sale:  $2 
Explains  that  during  the  past  ten  years  the  Kenyan  government  has  been  faced  with  the  proble 
replacing  slums  with  decent  housing.  A  research  and  development  unit  at  the  University  of  N; 
coordinates  plans  for  low-cost  housing  in  Kenya's  urban  areas.  As  part  of  self-help  housing  schemi 
government  builds  part  of  the  basic  structure  and  each  tenant  is  guided  by  a  type  of  plan  i 
involves  people's  initiative.  A  1976  production,  (unchs;  ui) 


Hi 


THE  SHERLOCK  IN  YOUR  HOLMES  (IT'S  LIFE) 

/'-/  22  minutes  55584  color:$ 

Introduces  biology  by  casting  the  biologist  in  the  role  of  detective:  an  accurate  observer  who  I 
how  to  follow  a  trail.  Biologist  /  guide  David  Bellamy  chooses  a  ten-point  nature  trail  on  Baker  Sti 
London  to  prove  to  young  people  that  there  is  lots  of  ready  evidence  and  many  conclusions  to  be 
about  the  nature  of  the  environment.  A  1976  production,  (thtv;  bon) 


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SHE'S  A  RAILROADER 

h-c-a  10  minutes  04927  color:$ 

The  story  of  a  Canadian  National  Railway  yardman  /  trainman  who  is  a  lady.  21-year-old  Karen  A; 
longed  for  an  alternative  to  an  indoor  job,  and  found  it  switching  trains.  A  1978  production,  (nfb 

SHE'S  NOBODY'S  BABY:  AMERICAN  WOMEN  IN  THE  TWENTIETH  CENTURY 

h-c-a  55  minutes         2  reels  70579  color: $ 

Examines  the  conflicting  advice  American  culture  has  offered  women  over  the  last  80  years,  sti 
how  it  has  shaped  women  in  the  ways  they  have  accepted,  rejected,  or  reacted.  Lists  outst; 
women,  objects  of  admiration  or  controversy,  whose  personalities  shaped  feminine  psych' 
reviewing  biographies  briefly.  Shows  propaganda  films  urging  women  to  work  during  the  war  — 
urging  them  to  go  home  afterward.  Examines  the  portrayal  of  women  on  television.  Summanz 
'turn'  of  the  '70's  which  saw  women  rejecting  advice  and  seeking  new  possibilities:  enumi 
contemporary  examples.  Narrated  by  Mario  Thomas,  Alan  Alda.  A  1981  production,  (msfw;  abc) 

SHIKO  MUNAKATA:  MASTER  OF  THE  WOOD-BLOCK  PRINT 

h-c-a  32  minutes  85 183  color.i 

Reviews  the  life  and  works  of  Munakata,  who  died  shortly  after  the  film  was  made.  Us< 
photographs  as  well  as  interviews  and  live  footage  of  the  master  at  work,  designing,  carvii 
printing.  Includes  many  of  his  most  famous  prints.  A  1975  production,  (jafn) 


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Cassette  Sale:  $1 
Defines  shock  and  delineates  characteristics  of  five  distinguishable  types,  using  animation.  Ex; 
several  actual  cases  including  cirrhosis,  acute  congestive  cardiac  insufficiency,  and  pulrt 
embolism.  Demonstrates  use  of  hemodynamic  equipment.  Discusses  therapeutic  measures.  I 
production  (jabo) 


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HOCK  OF  THE  NEW  SERIES 
iert  Hughes,  Australian-born  art  critic  for  Time  magazine,  presents  an 
jilytical  study  of  the  historial  and  social  influences  whose  pervasive 
i>ence  shaped  painting  and  architecture  in  the  period  from  1840  to  the 
lent.  With  a  broad  perspective,  a  sharp  sensitivity  and  a  still  sharper  wit, 
les  turns  the  subject  so  that  each  facet  gives  off  light.  Produced  over 

and  1980.  (bbc  /  tlf  /  rmpm;  tlf) 


K  OF  THE  NEW,  1:  THE  MECHANICAL  PARADISE 

52  minutes         2  reels  70504  color:$30.00 

the  discoveries,  inventions  and  theories  which  shattered  the  old  ways  of  seeing  the  world,  and 
how  painters  sought  to  illustrate  these  changes.  Introduces  early  cubism  as  "an  attempt  to  set 
world  as  a  field  of  shifting  relationships  that  include  the  onlooker.  They  were  trying  to  paint  a 
,"  Futurists,  on  the  other  hand,  "set  out  to  find  an  equivalent  for  the  motion  and  speed  they 
)ed  in  their  cars."  A  1979  production,  (bbc  /  tlf  /  rmpm;  tlf) 


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K  OF  THE  NEW,  2:  THE  POWERS  THAT  BE 

a  52  minutes         2  reels  70505  color:$30.00 

res  reactions  to  World  War  I,  "the  first  industrialized,  mass-produced  death."  Dadaism  is 
)tit;  ed  as  "art's  parody  of  revolution."  Constructivism  is  studied  under  Moholy-Nagy's  definition,  as 
icialism  of  vision."  Includes  a  section  on  the  architecture  of  Germany  and  Italy  as  expressive  of 
rit  that  engendered  the  war;  ends  with  a  brief  section  on  Tinguely's  Swiss  "machine-sculpture." 
production,  (bbc  /  tlf  /  rmpm;  tlf) 

K  OF  THE  NEW,  3:  THE  LANDSCAPE  OF  PLEASURE 

?  52  minutes         2  reels  70506  color:$30.00 

ustrial  revolution  and  its  parallel  political  changes  put  leisure  and  its  joys  within  reach  of  a 
lew  class,  the  bourgeoisie,  which  wanted  its  portrait  done  as  that  of  the  aristocracy  had  been, 
jonded  to,  and  reacted  against,  this  patronage.  Impressionism  enjoyed  the  luxury  of  the  longest 
I  period  Europe  had  known,  and  reflects  that  peace.  As  early  as  Seurat,  however,  there  is  the 
that  the  world  view  had  become  fragmented,  atomized,  to  be  re-ordered.  Emphasizes  the 
:e  of  Cezanne,  Matisse,  Picasso.  A  1979  production,  (bbc  /  tlf  /  rmpm;  tlf) 


:. 


K  OF  THE  NEW,  4:  TROUBLE  IN  UTOPIA 

52  minutes         2  reels  70507  color:$30.00 

on  architecture,  tracing  the  reaction  against  the  decorated  and  ostentatious  as  symbolic  of 
ty,  through  Louis  Sullivan  and  the  "Chicago  Style,"  through  the  Bauhaus,  to  end  in  a  resounding 
nation  of  the  "planned  city"  as  a  "ceremonial  slum. ..miles  of  gerry-built  platonic  nowhere 
with  Volkswagens."  A  1980  production,  (bbc  /  tlf  /  rmpm;  tlf) 


K  OF  THE  NEW,  5:  THE  THRESHOLD  OF  LIBERTY 

52  minutes         2  reels  70508  color:$30.00 

sm  is  presented  as  most  concerned  with  the  question  of  freedom,  and  most  preoccupied  with 
the  unconscious  for  answers,  seeing  "the  dreaming  mind  as  the  source  of  unlegislated  truth."  It 
ified  as  "less  an  art  movement  than  a  rebellion  of  the  mind,"  whose  evolution  brought  it  to 
set  out  not  to  be:  a  style."  A  1980  production,  (bbc  /  tlf  /  rmpm;  tlf) 


(  OF  THE  NEW,  6:  THE  VIEW  FROM  THE  EDGE 

52  minutes         2  reels  70509  color:$30.00 

as  battle-ground,  the  world  as  an  energy  field,  the  face  as  mask,  society  as  a  sort  of  demonic 
I,  woman  as  a  source  of  terror  —  and  for  some,  total  madness,  marked  the  growth  of 
onism.  A  few  escaped:  Marc,  Klee,  Pollack.  Ends  with  a  study  of  Rothko  and  his  preoccupation 
le  and  the  contemplation  of  the  void  as  a  logical  terminus  of  the  movement.  A  1979  production. 
If  /  rmpm;  tlf) 


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[  OF  THE  NEW,  7:  CULTURE  AS  NATURE 

52  minutes         2  reels  70510  color:$30.00 

the  merger  of  art  with  advertising:  "Nature  has  been  replaced  by  the  culture  of  congestion: 

"Z-    I  has  replaced  art."  Gives  examples  from  the  work  of  Stuart  Davis,  Richard  Hamilton,  Andy 

[fnVRoy  Lichtenstein,  James  Rosenquist.  Ends  with  a  discussion  of  the  work  of  Claes  Oldenberg, 

inking  person's  Walt  Disney. ..the  nearest  equivalent  to  Picasso  that  America  has  produced."  A 

oduction.  (bbc  /  tlf  /  rmpm;  tlf) 


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OF  THE  NEW,  8:  THE  FUTURE  THAT  WAS 

52  minutes         2  reels  70511  color:$30.00 

t  had  become  an  investment,  it  gave  rise  to  the  art  museum  as  cultural  idol,  "an  interlock 
new  art,  capital,  real  estate,  education,  misplaced  piety  and  show  biz."  When  art  had  become 
idity,  it  gave  rise  to  the  reactive  creation  of  enormous  sculptural  assemblages  in  inaccessible 
etoy  people  who  sought  to  "change  the  work's  relation  to  the  art  stream  as  a  system,"  and  to 
art  as  a  private  experience.  Attributes  the  demise  of  modernism  to  the  fact  that  television  has 
the  mam  generator  of  social  symbols.. .in  the  age  of  the  electronic  fragment."  Ends  by 
\  that  art  will  continue  as  "a  person  mediating  in  some  way  between  a  sense  of  history  and  an 
pe  of  the  world."  A  1979  production,  (bbc  /  tlf  /  rmpm;  tlf) 


HINE  GIRL 

25  minutes  84603  color: $19. 50 

mipt  to  correct  troubled  young  Sarah's  behavior,  her  parents  have  sent  her  to  spend  a  summer 
t  Claudia  whose  refusal  to  give  Sarah  an  allowance  for  household  chores  forces  her  to  look  for 
fen  though  the  shoeshine  man  is  the  only  one  in  town  who  will  give  her  a  job,  she  is  negative 
Its  his  customers.  When  an  accident  prevents  Al  from  working,  Sarah  manages  to  keep  the 
pen  and  earns  some  money  for  him  while  gaining  for  herself  a  lesson  about  life  and 
Based  on  the  book  by  Clyde  Robert  Bulla.  A  1979  production,  (macd  am/schol  lor  lea) 


A  SHORT  FILM  ON  SOLAR  ENERGY 

j-h-c-a  10  minutes  04894  color:$  13.00 
Roles  of  the  sun  —  past,  present  and  future  —  in  relation  to  the  earth  and  its  inhabitants,  are  filmed 
and  commented  on.  First,  the  sun's  contribution,  through  the  water  cycle  and  the  nourishment  of 
plants,  to  evolution  and  the  build-up  of  fossil  fuels  is  delineated.  An  animated  sequence  follows,  in 
which  the  problem  of  the  unbridled  consumption  of  fossil  fuel  energy  is  graphically  pinpointed  in  an 
indirect  (but  not  subtle)  plea  for  conservation.  A  third  section  presents  brief  facts  about  solar 
collectors,  photovoltaic  cells,  the  advantages  of  solar  over  other  types  of  energy  sources,  and  the 
potential  for  future  applications  of  solar  energy.  Academy  Award  nominee.  A  1979  production,  (wiwo; 
MO 

SIEGE  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR,  Episode  14) 

h-c-a  26  minutes  84949  mixed:$  19.00 

Film  sale:$495.00 
Describes  the  siege  of  Khe  Sanh  and  its  effects.  3500  Marines,  surrounded  and  under  siege,  struggle  to 
hold  Khe  Sanh,  considered  by  President  Johnson  to  be  critical  to  maintaining  his  Viet  Nam  Policy.  400 
air  strikes  daily  (representing  1800  tons  of  bombs  daily)  were  dropped  in  support  of  the  troops  during 
the  77-day  siege.  U.S.  public  opinion  begins  to  question  both  the  cost  and  the  results,  as  American 
lournalists  compare  it  to  Dien  Bien  Phu.  Many  experts  are  now  of  the  opinion  that  this  operation  was 
used  by  the  communists  to  divert  attention  from  the  preparations  they  were  making  for  the  Tet 
offensive.  U.S.  military  policy  was  in  fact  reversed  by  the  results  of  this  siege.  A  1980  production,  (itl  / 
cineq;  bon) 

SILENT  SPEECH 

c-a  50  minutes         2  reels  70573  color: $27. 25 

Summarizes  research  of  French  biologist  Hubert  Montagner  in  the  role  of  non-verbal  communication  in 
the  personality  formation  of  children,  and  in  their  exercise  of  aggression  and  leadership  among  their 
peers.  Correlates  child  /  mother  behavior,  shows  parents  how  to  improve  what  they  communicate.  A 
1977  production,  (bbc;  fi) 

THE  SILENT  WITNESS:  AN  INVESTIGATION  INTO  THE  HOLY  SHROUD  OF  TURIN 

h-c-a  55  minutes  70475  color: $29. 00 

Gives  the  history  and  documents  the  scientfic  investigations  regarding  the  shroud  asserted  to  bear  the 
image  of  Christ.  Scientists  who  have  used  various  techniques  to  clarify  its  origin,  its  nature,  and  its 
image,  tell  how  they  have  used  their  scientific  knowledge  and  to  what  conclusions  it  has  led  them.  The 
intensity  of  crucifixion  as  a  method  is  conveyed  in  split-second  reversions  to  reenactment.  A  1978 
production,  (scrpro;  pyr) 

THE  SILICON  FACTOR:  AND  WHAT  OF  THE  FUTURE? 

h-c-a  40  minutes  90393  color:$23.00 

Gives  an  overview  of  changes  brought  about  by  the  computerization  of  various  tasks  in  widely  varying 
environments:  the  Washington  metro;  bar  codes  in  a  Dallas  supermarket;  electronic  mail  in  Citibank  of 
New  York;  computer-assisted  medical  diagnosis  in  Scotland.  Defines  the  potentially  serious 
work-allocation  problem.  A  1980  production,  (bbc;  fi) 

THE  SILICON  FACTOR:  SO  WHAT'S  IT  ALL  ABOUT? 

h-c-a  40  minutes  90394  color:$23.00 

Begins  with  a  view  of  1940  'first  generation'  computers  in  a  museum,  together  with  the  statement  that 
the  number  of  circuits  you  can  get  on  a  chip  has  doubled  every  year.  Describes  some  of  the  steps  in 
chip  manufacture  and  some  of  the  implications  of  their  wide  availability.  Surveys  the  future,  including 
'teachable  robots'  and  machine-recognition  of  speech.  A  1980  production,  (bbc;  fi) 

THE  SILVER  MAIDEN 

h-c-a  12  minutes  05068  color: $12. 50 

Dramatizes  an  accidental  meeting  of  an  elderly  couple  in  a  park;  during  the  course  of  their 
conversation,  details  gradually  emerge  which  hint  that  they  may,  long  ago  in  their  native  land,  have 
been  sweethearts.  A  1980  production,  (dasp;  cal) 

SIMPLE  MACHINES:  INCLINED  PLANES  AND  LEVERS  (THIRD  EDITION) 

/-/'  17  minutes  56967  color:  $14. 00 

Delineates  principles  of  operation  of  simple  machines,  using  a  parking  ramp  as  an  example  of  a  simple 
machine,  an  elevator  as  an  example  of  a  compound  machine.  Covers  inclined  plane  and  adaptations 
such  as  wedge  and  screw;  levers  of  first  and  second  class  including  pulleys,  showing  how  to  figure  work 
done  as  force  times  distance  in  each  case.  A  1982  production,  (eb) 

SIMPLE  ORGANISMS:  ALGAE  AND  FUNGI  (REVISED) 

j-h-c  14  minutes  50393  color:$  15.50 

Looks  at  some  representative  types  qf  algae  and  fungi  —  from  the  microscopic,  one-celled  to  the 
visible,  multi-celled  specimens  —  studying  their  structure,  life  functions,  and  ecological  niche. 
Discusses  the  diverse  human  uses  of  algae  and  fungi  and  gives  a  perspective  on  their  importance  in  the 
total  plant-animal-human  relationship.  Notes  the  difficulties  encountered  by  scientists  classifying  algae, 
fungi,  and  bacteria.  Replaces  Simple  Plants:  Algae  and  Fungi.  A  1979  production,  (c) 

SIMPLE  PLUMBING  REPAIRS 

j-h-c-a  21  minutes  56698  color:$  18.00 

Tools,  procedures,  techniques,  and  safety  precautions  are  explained  and  demonstrated  for:  the  clogged 
drain,  the  leaky  faucet,  and  toilet  tank  problems  of  several  kinds.  A  1981  production,  (cec) 

SINGAPORE 

j-h-c-a  20  minutes  56944  color:$15.50 

Tours  Singapore,  conveying  its  history  and  ambiance,  tracing  its  development  from  a  trading  town  to  an 
independent,  industrialized  republic.  Extraordinarily  clean,  with  an  ideal  climate  and  a  truly  cosmpolitan 
population,  Singapore  is  popular  with  tourists.  The  industrial  city-annex  called  Jurong  has  been  planned 
with  consciousness  of  the  importance  of  recreational  areas  and  is  provided  with  extremely 
sophisticated  equipment.  630  factories  in  its  fifteen  years  of  growth  have  provided  work  for  85,000.  A 
1979  production,  (lucf) 


74    /    THE  SINGLE  PARENT  FAMILY 


THE  SINGLE  PARENT  FAMILY 

j-h-c-a  14  minutes  56797  color:$  15.00 

Dramatizes  readjustment  situations  in  a  family  with  three  children,  whose  parents  have  been  divorced 
just  long  enough  to  begin  dating  someone  new.  Uses  a  single  day  in  these  lives,  including  discussion  at 
a  single  parent  meeting,  to  list  and  analyse  typical  problems.  A  1981  production,  (gkp;  cec) 

SITUATIONAL  LEADERSHIP 

c-a  16  minutes  56637  color:$  18.50 

Dr.  Paul  Hersey  presents  his  tested  theory  of  leadership,  which  involves  assessment  of  the  maturity 
level  of  the  employee  prior  to  a  decision  as  to  whether  the  best  style  for  the  occasion  is  telling,  selling, 
participating  or  delegating.  Takes  into  account  leadership's  two  dimensions:  task  behavior  and 
relationship  behavior.  A  1977  production,  (phkb;  Ire) 

64,000,000  YEARS  AGO 

i-j  12  minutes  05064  color: $13.00 

Animated  dinosaur  models  recreate  what  life  must  have  been  like  in  the  late  cretaceous  period.  Shows 
ornithomimus,  tyrannosaurus,  triceratops,  the  vegetarian  edmontosaur,  and  the  ankylosaurus. 
Voiceover  narration  comments  on  the  habits,  behavior  and  extinction  as  portrayed.  A  1981  production, 
(nfbc;  ab) 

THE  SKELETON  (SECOND  EDITION) 

j-h  17  minutes  56589  color:$16.50 

Structure  and  function  of  animal  skeletons,  and  more  particularly  of  the  human  skeleton,  are  shown  in 
x-ray,  diagram,  and  regular  photography.  How  the  bones  grow  and  are  coordinated  to  help  us  move  as 
we  do  is  described.  Suggests  proper  diet  to  maintain  the  stiength  of  this,  our  'strongest  organ  system.' 
A  1979  production,  (eb) 

SKI  CANADA 

j-h-c-a  26  minutes  H00015  color: $2 1.50 

Photography  emphasizes  the  best  of  Canadian  winter:  its  beauty  and  its  sports.  Scenes  show 
snowmobiling,  iceboat  racing,  tobagganing,  skating  and  skiing,  swimming  in  a  "hot  spring"  pool,  and 
dining  in  famous  Quebec  locales.  Includes  some  information  on  safety  precautions  and  on  where  to  ski. 
Prices  given,  being  those  of  production  date,  are  not  valid.  3A"  U-Matic  videocassette.  '75  (?)  (bon; 
heri) 

SKIN:  YOUR  AMAZING  BIRTHDAY  SUIT 

/-/  13  minutes  50079  color: $14. 25 

Presents  facts  about  human  skin  —  its  nature,  functions  and  care.  Skin  is  the  body's  largest  organ:  in 
the  adult,  it  is  almost  18  square  feet  in  area  and  weighs  six  or  seven  pounds.  Its  functions  are 
protection,  waterproofing,  communication,  temperature  control  and  cleansing.  A  1981  production, 
(cec) 

THE  SKINNER  REVOLUTION 

h-c-a  22  minutes  57057  color:$  17.25 

Offers  a  personal  portrait  of  B.  F.  Skinner,  as  family  man  and  as  scholar,  seeking  to  bring  a  degree  of 
objectivity  to  the  assessment  of  his  theories.  Treating  only  behavior  as  'real,'  and  asserting  that 
'positive  reinforcement'  is  the  prime  mover  of  men,  he  set  out  to  prove  that  undesirable  behavior  could 
be  'extinguished'  in  animals  and  in  humans  by  commending,  praising,  or  otherwise  rewarding  its 
opposite.  Strives  to  present  Skinner  as  "victim  of  a  bad  press,"  as  were  Copernicus  and  Darwin. 
Introduces  Skinner's  family,  shows  his  70th  birthday  party.  A  1978  production,  (respc;  mg) 

SKY  DIVE 

general  14  minutes  56580  color:$  15.00 

Most  possible  variants  of  sky-diving  tricks,  including  a  fifty-person  configuration,  are  filmed  in  a  sort  of 
'diving  circus,'  by  Carl  Boenish,  diver  and  leading  filmer  of  the  sport.  A  1979  production,  (cabo;  pyr) 

THE  SKY'S  THE  LIMIT  [1] :  TAKING  CHARGE 

h-c-a  30  minutes  85164  color:$28.00 

C85164  color:$28.00 

Presents  aspects  of  Wayne  Dyer's  theory  that  attitude  and  choice  are  basic  determinants  in  a  person's 
success  and  even  in  his  health.  Defines  and  gives  characteristics  of  the  "no-limit  person."  Examines 
normal  stages  or  'steps'  in  development  up  the  ladder  to  this  type  of  mastery:  from  panic,  one 
progresses  to  inertia,  then  to  striving,  coping,  and  mastery,  which  allows  dynamic  new  behaviors  and 
accomplishments.  Lecture/seminar  format  featuring  Dr.  Dyer.  A  1981  production,  (lea) 

THE  SKY'S  THE  LIMIT  [2] :  WINNING  ALL  THE  TIME 

h-c-a  26  minutes  85165  color: $28.00 

C85165  color:  $28.00 

Identifies  external  focuses  which  prevent  achieving  mastery  level  in  life  choices  and  behaviors. 
Emphasizes  disciplined  thinking,  because  of  the  formula  "THINKING  determines  FEELING  determines 
BEHAVIOR."  Discusses  willingness  to  pass  through  failure  stages  in  learning  situations  without 
identifying  with  any  of  these  failures.  Distinguishes  between  excellence  and  competitiveness:  "A  winner 
doesn't  have  to  have  someone  to  defeat  to  be  a  winner."  Lecture/seminar  format  featuring  Wayne 
Dyer,  author  of  Your  Erroneous  Zones.  A  1981  production,  (chu) 

THE  SKY'S  UNLIMITED 

h-c-a  18  minutes  85170  color:$  16.00 

Presents  a  great  variety  of  air  sports,  examining  the  sky  as  a  recreational  area.  Includes  hang  gliding, 
model  planes,  sky-diving  and  parachuting,  small  plane  stunt  flying,  glider  flying,  recreational  flying  of 
small  planes  and  ultra-lights,  and  the  hot  air  ballon.  A  1981  production,  (bed) 


[SLEEP]  (DORMIR) 

25  minutes 


c-a 


%"  U-Matic 


K00083 


color:$28.00 
Cassette  Sale: $225. 00 
Examines  sleep  as  a  theme  in  art,  mentioning  the  sleep/death  associative  link.  Resumes  current 
research  findings  with  regard  to  human  sleep  patterns,  showing  methodology.  Compares  infant,  adult, 


and  aged  sleep,  tracing  the  tendency  from  polyphasic  to  monophasic  and  back,  across  a  human 
Includes  the  complaints  of  several  insomniac  cases  as  presented  to  doctors.  Prix  des  dix  meilleurs 
Entretiens  de  Bichat,  1975.  (jabo) 


[SLEEP  AND  NARCOLEPSY]  (SOMMEIL  ET  NARCOLEPSIE) 


c-a 


30  minutes      %"  U-Matic 


K00047 


color:$i 
Cassette  Sale:  $2) 
Examines  what  is  known  of  waking/sleeping  from  the  recording  of  electrical  wave  patterns  in 
study  laboratories,  seeking  to  apply  it  to  victims  of  narcolepsy,  who  fall  asleep  suddenly  throughoi 
day  with  no  apparent  cause.  Attacks  analyzed  find  brain  wave  patterns  correspond  to  REM  s 
Dreams,  if  recorded,  are  often  unpleasant.  Narcoleptic  patterns  are  compared  with  those  of  m 
sleepers.  A  1968  production,  (jabo) 


■ 


SMOKING:  THE  CHOICE  IS  YOURS 

i-j-h  1 1  minutes  04995  color:$  t 

Color  animation  in  a  Western-style  story  designed  to  attack  the  main  reason  young  people    ' 
smoking:  "image"  and  peer  pressure.  Edgar,  the  hero,  who  works  at  the  Smokey  Mountain  Dude  P  ^ 
sets  an  example  with  his  own  decision  in  the  course  of  the  plot  —  helped  along  a  little  by  sports*, 
and  hot  air  balloonist  Daphne  Sue,  who  demonstrates  that  there  are  more  satisfying  and  beneficial 
to  gain  acceptance.  A  1981  production,  (wdp) 


SOLAR  ENERGY:  HOW  IT  WORKS 

i-j  15  minutes  57049  color:$ 

Describes  methods  for  the  collection,  absorption,  concentration  and  conversion  of  the  sun's  ene 
heat,  light,  or  power  energy.  Reviews  formation,  location,  retrieval  and  limitations  of  fossil  fuels. ! 
the  construction  and  use  of  a  solar  oven,  solar-powered  toys,  and  a  solar  water  heater.  Ch 
narrate  the  various  sections,  explaining  the  principles  involved.  A  1980  production,  (chu) 

SOLDIER  GIRLS 

h-c-a  87  minutes         2  reels  98970  color:$ 

Cinema-verite  documentary  account  of  a  group  of  women  in  basic  training  in  the  army:  C 
Company  at  Fort  Gordon,  Georgia.  Graphic  footage  of  discipline  procedures,  including  thre 
commitment  for  insanity.  Note:  Preview  before  showing.  "Street  language"  throughout.  R 
questions  about  the  role  of  women  in  the  army,  and  about  the  effect  of  military  service  on  hum 
general.  A  1981  production,  (chu) 


SOLDIERING  ON  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR,  Episode  17) 

h-c-a  26  minutes  84952  mixed:$ 

Film  sale:$4 
Examines  the  problems  and  attitudes  of  the  average  solider  in  a  war  he  could  neither  understa 
win.  Interviews  selected  survivors,  who  explain  their  experiences  and  analyse  the  effects  in  thei 
Incidents  such  as  having  seen  56  of  their  American  fellows  die  in  the  capture  of  a  hill  and 
ordered,  the  following  day,  to  abandon  the  hill  gave  the  whole  thing  a  senseless  aura  that  drovf 
to  drug  addiction  or  to  mutiny.  One  explains,  "I  just  tried  to  stay  alive,  and  in  the  process  of  tr 
stay  alive  I  became  very  animalistic.  I  lost  most  of  my  humanity  while  I  was  there."  A  1980  prod 
(itl  /  cineq;  bon) 


SOLUTIONS  (CHEM  101) 

21  minutes 


c-a 


%"  U-Matic        CO0 131 


- 


colon 

Cassette  Sale:  $ 

Defines  solution,  solvent,  solute,  using  real  substances  as  examples  of  the  solid,  liquid  and  g;  JL_ 
Deals  with  miscibility  and  concentrations,  effects  of  temperature  and  pressure  (Henry's  Law.),  [| 
defines  and  demonstrates  individually  the  four  most  important  colligative  properties,  and  listing 
practical  applications.  A  1975  production,  (ui) 


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SOME  CALL  IT  GREED 

h-c-a  52  minutes         2  reels  70536  mixedl 

A  dramatic  summary  of  the  history  of  power  analyses  the  profit  motive  and  its  role  in  the  devel 
of  America.  From  an  essay  by  Malcolm  S.  Forbes,  Jr.,  entitled  "Why  Is  America  What  It  Is?"  N? 
Orson  Welles,  Lowell  Thomas,  Robert  MacNeil.  A  60th  anniversary  production  of  Forbes  " 
(forb;  lea) 


SOME  DAY  I'LL  BE  BIG  (GROWING  UP,  WITH  SANDY  OFFENHEIM) 

k-p-i-a  1 1  minutes  050 1 1  color. 

Beginning  with  animated  caterpillar  eggs  wondering  aloud,  "Who  am  I?  What  am  I?"  the  film  e 
the  feelings  children  have  about  being  small,  about  a  new  sibling,  and  about  growing.  Songs 
"New  Little  Person,"  "When  Grownups  Talk  to  Babies,"  and  "Eye  to  Tummy."  A  1980  prof, 
(pwti;  befi) 


ton 

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Hi 


SOMETHING  QUEER  AT  THE  LIBRARY 

p-i-j  10  minutes  56704  color: 

A  gentle  story  dealing  with  the  successful  early  handling  of  deliberate  book  damage.  Two  girls  w 
to  enter  their  beagle  in  a  dog  show  borrow  instruction  books  on  training  from  the  library.  Theyf 
all  the  pictures  of  Lhasa  apsa  dogs  have  been  cut  from  the  books.  Afraid  of  being  accused  thei 
they  set  out  to  find  who  did  it.  They  succeed.  (Their  dog,  incidentally,  though  he  doesn't  win  tf 
steals  it.)  A  1978  production,  (misz:  chu) 

THE  SORCERER'S  APPRENTICE 

p-i  27  minutes  84723  color: 

Clever  Hans  outwits  the  wicked  sorcerer,  and  turns  all  his  black  magic  to  white  magic.  Anin 
1980  production,  (sara;  pyr) 


SOUNDS  OF  BAMBOO 

h-c-a  42  minutes  90387  color. 

Gives  filmic  excerpts  from  a  1976  festival  of  Asian  traditional  performing  arts,  focusing  on  th 


'•'::; 
III 

:■; 

111 


STALKING  IMMORTALITY    /    75 


tory  of  the  musical  instruments  used  in  the  performances.  Narrated  by  musicologist  Fumio 
i,  covers  instruments  of  Japan,  China,  Taiwan,  Indonesia,  Okinawa,  Thailand  and  the  Phillipines. 


m 


II  AND  ME 

24  minutes  84970  color:$  18.00 

more  adventures  of  Rob  and  his  friend  'Soup,'  based  on  the  book  Soup  and  Me  by  Robert 
Peck.  The  boys,  about  eleven  and  twelve,  specialize  in  pranks  which  backfire,  such  as 
ing'  a  pumpkin  from  Mr.  Sutter's  storage  shed  for  the  Halloween  party.  Then  their  arch  enemy 
lem  skinny-dipping  and  steals  their  clothes:  never  a  dull  moment.  An  ABC  Weekend  Special, 
id  in  1978.  (abc) 


FOR  PRESIDENT 

24  minutes  84869  color$  18.00 

series  of  adventures  in  young  human  relationships  around  a  class  election,  in  which  Rob, 
w,  jn  manager  for  his  friend  "Soup"  but  fond  of  the  rival  candidate,  Norma  Jean,  handles  his 
j,   >  with  considerable  maturity.  Based  on  the  novel  by  Robert  N.  Peck.  A  1978  production,  (abc) 


\  AFRICA 

I  29  minutes  H00022VC  color:  $2 1.50 

—  ontrasts,  from  the  sophistication  of  Durban  and  Johannesburg  to  the  simplicity  of  Kruger 
ll  Park  (the  world's  largest  zoo  without  bars)  show  the  variety  of  Africa.  Brief  geographical 


tion  plus  hints  for  travellers  are  included  in  the  narration.  Prices  given,  being  those  of 
ion  date,  are  not  valid.  %"  U-Matic  videocassette.  '75  (?)  (bon;  heri) 


1 


AFRICAN  GAME  RESERVES 

19  minutes  H00002VC  color: $2 1.50 

taken  on  game  reserves,  showing  a  large  variety  of  African  animals,  is  accompanied  by  a 

e  giving  some  history  and  geography  of  the  area,  and  instructions  for  arranging  a  "Wilderness 
trail  lasts  three  days  and  involves  camping  and  animal-viewing.  Prices  given,  being  those  of 

on  date,  are  not  valid.  %"  U-Matic  videocassette.  '75  (?)  (bon;  heri) 


THE  LAND  AND  THE  LEGEND 

58  minutes         2  reels  70501  color:$27.50 

lichener  provides  thoughtful,  on-the-spot  commentary  about  Spain  and  her  people.  Covers  the 

riat  shaped  the  land  and  the  character,  analyses  its  contributions  to  history,  art,  and  folklore.  A 

oduction.  (rd;  pyr) 


REE 

16  minutes  56627  color:$  15.50 

the  life  of  a  lumberjack  high  climber,  whose  job  it  is  to  rig  'spar  trees,'  the  highest  trees,  the 
of  whose  trunk  is  to  be  used  for  lifting  and  moving  others  to  be  cut  in  the  area.  Topping  and 

such  a  tree  took  two  or  three  days,  and  was  very  dangerous.  Historical  and  new  footage  are 

d  to  tell  the  story  of  the  practice.  A  1977  production,  (mp;  cec) 


UP,  ANDREW 

17  minutes  57050  color:  $ 15.25 

Andrew  through  the  preparation  and  delivery  of  a  speech  on  communicating  well,  presented 
e  Parents'  Night  Assembly.  Enlivened  by  the  disastrous  events  through  which  he  learns  that  he 
communicated  as  well  as  he  might,  the  plot  makes  the  speech  a  special  triumph.  A  1981 
on.  (chu) 


L  HOUSING  NEEDS  IN  THE  NETHERLANDS 

22  minutes  84986  color:$20.00 

Film  sale: $330. 00 
Cassette  sale: $198. 00 
the  second  phase  of  housing  studies  and  plans,  that  followed  the  first  priority  (family 
phase  in  the  Netherlands,  where  more  homes  have  been  built  since  1950  than  existed  in  1940. 
■■    ot  covered  in  phase  one  were  the  elderly,  the  physically  handicapped,  and  one  and  two-person 
Ids.  Gives  details  of  the  phase  providing  housing  for  the  elderly.  93,000  occupants  in  this 
have  been  provided  for  since  1945,  and  13,500  new  units  annually  are  required  to  keep 
if  the  demand.  A  1976  production,  (unchs;  ui) 

:IAL  TRADE 

18  minutes  56542  color:$  16.00 

'spanning  several  years,  of  the  friendship  of  a  child,  Nellie,  with  her  grandfatherly  baby-sitter, 
fnew.  From  the  time  Nellie  was  in  a  stroller,  Bartholomew  knew,  on  walks,  just  how  to  handle 
nch  could  frighten  and  amuse,  from  ferocious  dogs  to  lawn  sprinklers.  When  Nellie  has  grown 
holomew  injures  himself  in  a  fall,  and  must  use  a  wheel  chair.  Then  Nellie  realizes  that  she  can 
many  of  the  delightful  things  he  did  for  her  when  she  was  in  her  stroller.  A  1979  production. 

0 


IKE 


:: 
Id! 

50  minutes         2  reels  70557  color: $27. 25 

what  occurs  in  epilepsy,  showing  both  its  visible  manifestations  and  oscilloscopic  pictures  of 

ular  brain-wave  pattern  that  accompanies  the  disturbances.  Interviews  epileptics  about  the 

ngproblems  and  struggles  that  are  by-products  of  the  condition.  Shows  diagnostic  brain  scans, 

--*mj  the  source  (cause)  of  seizures  in  several  specific  cases.  Makes  a  strong  plea  for 

«jing  elipepsy  from  the  mental  illness  concept.  A  1980  production,  (bbc;  fi) 


1 1  minutes 


56908 


color:$13.25 

Film  sale:$  165.00 

Cassette  sale: $100. 00 

ijnewly-planned  areas  of  innovative  dwellings  built  around  car-free  streets  and  pedestrian  walks. 

.  "oslavia,  a  city  which  dates  back  to  Roman  times,  is  also  a  city  of  modern  high-rises  and 

I1!. 


motorways.  For  maximum  sunshine,  buildings  on  the  north  side  of  streets  are  high,  on  the  south  side, 
low.  Footbridges  span  traffic  streets,  allowing  children  to  play  in  safety  while  invalid  chairs  have  easy 
access  on  specially-built  ramps.  A  1976  production,  (unchs;  ui) 


SPONTANEOUS  SETTLEMENTS 

h-c-a  10  minutes 


56909 


color:$  13.00 
Film  sale:  $150. 00 
Cassette  sale: $90. 00 
Faced  with  mushrooming  fringe  communities  and  haphazard  slum  development,  the  city  of  Bogota, 
Colombia,  decided  to  nurture  and  improve  certain  areas  rather  than  relocate  the  inhabitants.  The  film 
shows  the  Las  Colinas  experiment  where  people  got  clear  title  to  their  homes  and  participated  in  the 
physical,  social  and  economic  rehabilitation  of  their  shanty  town.  Construction  and  carpentry  were 
taught,  plus  a  variety  of  domestic  and  commercial  skills,  from  sewing  to  furniture-building  and 
breadmaking.  Las  Colinas,  transformed  into  a  viable  community,  is  now  part  of  the  city.  A  1976 
production,  (unchs;  ui) 

SPORTS  PROFILE  (WERE  YOU  THERE  SERIES) 

h-c-a  28  minutes  85011  color:$22.75 

Recalls  the  experiences  of  two  leading  athletes  in  the  days  when  recognition  had  just  begun.  Shows 
Artie  Wilson,  celebrity  in  the  Negro  Baseball  League,  through  interview,  old  photos,  and  reenactments. 
Alice  Coachman,  first  Black  woman  to  win  an  Olympic  gold  medal  for  high  jump,  is  introduced  in  the 
same  way.  From  a  biographic  series  on  famous  Black  Americans  subtitled  "A  Sepia  Scrapbook."  A  1981 
production,  (ngsa;  befi) 

SPREADING  OCEANS 

c-a  24  minutes  85121  color:$20.50 

Uses  models,  animation,  and  special  effects  to  clarify  tectonic  plate  movement,  ocean  spreading,  and 
related  phenomena.  On-site  photography  in  Iceland  takes  advantage  of  visible  evidence  in  faults,  rift 
structures,  pillow  lavas.  Demonstrates  the  geometry  of  the  mid-Atlantic  Ridge,  and  the  relationships 
between  fracture  zones  and  pole-to-pole  spreading.  Cites  volcanic  island  arcs  as  evidence  of  the 
subduction  of  the  Pacific,  and  the  Himalayas  as  a  result  of  continent  collision.  A  1978  production, 
(openu;  mg) 

SPRING  IN  NATURE 

p-i  17  minutes  57087  color:  $15. 00 

Shows  and  discusses  events  and  activities  typical  of  some  plants,  animals,  and  insects  in  spring.  Shows 
animals  emerging  from  hibernation,  migrators  returning.  Explains  photosynthesis,  protective 
resemblance,  metamorphosis,  pollination.  Features  baby  animals,  birds.  A  1979  production,  (ffco) 

SPUTUM  CYTOLOGY:  THE  SACCOMANNO  TECHNIQUE  (EXAMENS  CYTOLOGIQUES 
DU  CRACHAT  PAR  LA  METHODE  DE  SACCOMANNO) 

c-a  30  minutes      W  U-Matic        K00048  color:$28.00 

Cassette  Sale:  $270.00 
Gives  the  history  and  results  of  the  work  of  Dr.  Gino  Saccomanno,  who  sought  to  develop  a  diagnositic 
technique  for  the  early  detection  of  lung  cancer  in  uranium  miners.  Shows  how  miners  cooperated  over 
25  years  to  help  in  the  development  of  the  test.  Slides  show  how  cell  appearance  changes  as  there  is 
progress  toward  cancer.  Shows  aspects  of  the  test  and  interviews  miners  helped  by  early  identification 
of  problems.  A  1980  production,  (jabo) 


SQUATTER  UPGRADING  IN  FRANCISTOWN 

h-c-a  8  minutes 


56910 


color:  $12.00 
Film  sale:$  120.00 
Cassette  sale: $75.00 
Rural  migration  to  Francistown,  Botswana,  has  led  to  shanty  towns,  like  Tatitown,  which  has  10,000 
squatters.  The  government  recognizes  and  is  upgrading  this  shabby,  unsanitary  settlement,  giving 
security  of  tenure  to  squatters.  Basic  utilities  include  water,  toilets,  street  lighting,  road  improvement. 
Site-and-service  lots  and  a  self-help  housing  scheme  aid  low-income  people,  with  a  housing  agency 
providing  loans  for  building  materials.  A  1976  production,  (unchs;  ui) 

STALIN:  MAN  AND  IMAGE  (LEADERS  OF  THE  TWENTIETH  CENTURY:  PORTRAITS 
OF  POWER  SERIES) 

h-c-a  24  minutes  84473  color: $ 18.00 

Reviews  what  is  known  of  Stalin  as  a  person  and  a  politician  in  the  historical  situations  that  he 
manipulated,  using  intimidation,  deceit  and  double-dealing.  Summarizes  his  strategy,  his  use  of  the 
media,  and  of  the  secret  police.  Arrests  and  killings  proceeded  at  the  rate  of  2  million  a  year.  Ends  by 
acknowledging  the  the  impossibility  of  disentangling  man  and  image,  or  of  assessing  the  cost  in  human 
suffering  of  his  success.  Narrated  by  Harrison  Salisbury.  A  1978  production,  (nife  /  nyt;  lea) 

STALIN:  THE  POWER  OF  FEAR  (LEADERS  OF  THE  TWENTIETH  CENTURY: 
PORTRAITS  OF  POWER  SERIES) 

h-c-a  24  minutes  84456  color: $18.00 

Covers  the  period  1939-1953,  the  series  of  external  challenges  and  errors  in  judgment  that  preceded 
the  death  of  Stalin.  Includes  the  pact  with  Hitler  and  the  failure  to  recognize  his  intentions,  the  revival 
of  pomp  and  ceremony  and  the  restoration  of  surviving  church  leaders,  Stalin's  paranoia  and  his  dream 
that  Stalin-worship  would  remain  a  part  of  Communism.  Narrated  by  Harrison  Salisbury.  A  1978 
Production,  (nife  /  nyt;  lea) 

STALKING  IMMORTALITY 

h-c-a  43  minutes  70493  color:$25.50 

Divided  into  two  parts,  one  examining  what  each  person  can  do  to  prolong  his  own  life,  and  the  other, 
what  medical  science  is  doing  to  prolong  all  lives.  Emphasizes  regular  exercise  and  diet.  Covers 
research  in  immunology,  hormones,  surgical  procedures.  Optimistic  researchers  predict  a  20  to  50-year 
increase  in  life  expectancy  by  1990.  A  1978  production,  (abc) 


76  /  A  STAR  IN  THE  STUDIO:  THEODORE  BIKEL,  WITH  SONGS  AROUND  THE  WORLD 


A  STAR  IN  THE  STUDIO:  THEODORE  BIKEL,  WITH  SONGS  AROUND  THE  WORLD 

c-a  26  minutes      %"  U-Matic        C57104  color: $13.00 

Presents  a  performance  by  Theodore  Bikel,  of  English,  French,  and  Yiddish  folk  songs,  and  of  "If  I  Were 
a  Rich  Man."  Vocal,  guitar  and  harmonica  performances  by  Bikel  before  a  live  audience  demonstrate  his 
versatility,  range,  and  flair  for  drama,  (baru;  tcul) 

STARTING  A  BUSINESS  [1]:  ARE  YOU  AN  ENTREPRENEUR? 

h-c-a  15  minutes  56989  color:$  15.00 

Presents  information  to  help  a  beginner  determine  whether  he  or  she  is  an  entrepreneur.  Deals  with 
three  questions:  What  is  an  entrepreneur?  What  role  does  this  person  play  in  starting  a  business?  What 
are  the  personal  qualities  usually  found  in  successful  entrepreneurs?  Uses  graphics  and  interviews  with 
people  who  have  successfully  answered  the  question  in  businesses  of  their  own  to  provide  background 
about  this  type  of  career  choice.  A  1982  production,  (soma;  befi) 

STARTING  A  BUSINESS  II:  WHAT'S  THE  BEST  BUSINESS  FOR  YOU? 

h-c-a  15  minutes  56998  color:$  15.00 

Provides  guidelines  for  would-be  entrepreneurs  in  assessing  various  business  ideas.  Explains  that 
personal  considerations  should  be  taken  into  account  at  the  outset.  The  three  most  important  points  to 
assess  when  investigating  an  entrepreneurial  role  in  any  new  venture  are  the  potential  for  growth  of  the 
business,  the  likelihood  of  sufficient  income  to  meet  expectations,  and  the  market  share  potential.  Uses 
graphics  and  interviews  with  entrepreneurs  to  demonstrate  the  importance  of  correct  choices.  A  1982 
production,  (soma;  befi) 

STARTING  A  BUSINESS  III:  WHO  WILL  YOUR  CUSTOMERS  BE? 

h-c-a  15  minutes  56999  color:$  15.00 

Outlines  the  steps  required  of  an  entrepreneur  in  identifying  the  potential  customers  of  a  business. 
Explores  the  kinds  of  information  needed  to  determine  the  needs  and  wants  of  a  specific  target  market, 
the  suggested  methods  to  use  in  collecting  market  information,  and  in  assessing  its  validity.  Uses 
graphics  and  interviews  with  entrepreneurs  to  demonstrate  the  advantages  of  determining  a  target 
market.  A  1982  production,  (soma;  befi) 

STARTING  A  BUSINESS  IV:  HOW  WILL  YOU  PENETRATE  YOUR  MARKET? 

h-c-a  15  minutes  57095  color:$  15.00 

Guides  the  would-be  or  struggling  entrepreneur  in  developing  effective  marketing  strategies  to  penetrate 
a  target  market.  Explains  the  six  major  areas  of  a  well  developed  market  plan:  product,  sales, 
distribution,  price,  promotion,  and  location.  Uses  graphics  and  interviews  with  entrepreneurs  to 
demonstrate  successful  methods  of  penetrating  a  target  market.  A  1982  production,  (soma;  befi) 

STARTING  A  BUSINESS  V:  HOW  MUCH  CAPITAL  WILL  YOU  NEED? 

h-c-a  15  minutes  57001  color:$  15.00 

Explains  how  to  determine  what  capital  is  needed  by  an  entrepreneur  to  start  and  continue  to  operate  a 
new  venture.  Gives  examples  of  specific  financial  forecasts,  cash  flow  projections,  pro  forma  income 
and  expense  statements,  and  balance  sheets,  as  well  as  the  terminology  and  components  of  these 
documents.  Uses  graphics  and  interviews  with  entrepreneurs  to  demonstrate  the  use  and  development 
of  financial  statements  and  projections.  A  1982  production,  (soma;  befi) 

[STARTING  TO  GROW]  (LE  TEMPS  DU  REGARD) 

c-a  45  minutes      %"  U-Matic        K00077  color:$33.00 

Cassette  Sale:  $405.00 
Emphasizes  the  role  of  the  adult  in  the  sensitive  years  when  a  child  learns  almost  exclusively  by 
watching.  Lists  developmental  changes  of  children  with  the  normal  age  range  at  which  they  usually 
appear.  Cites  four  possible  dangers  (pairs  of  opposites):  undernourishment/  overfeeding; 
overprotection/break  in  the  continuity  of  care.  Stresses  the  importance  of  the  availability  of  adults  and 
of  the  quality  of  their  attention  during  this  critical  period.  A  1979  production,  (jabo) 

START-UP  (ENTERPRISE  SERIES) 

h-c-a  30  minutes  85156  color:$38.00 

% '  •  U-Matic        C85 156  color:  $38. 00 

Records,  filmically,  the  efforts  of  John  DeLorean  to  establish  and  to  make  a  success  of  the  first  new 
American  car  venture  since  1925.  Shows  design  stages,  financial  planning,  board  meetings,  schedule 
difficulties,  first  display  model.  A  1981  production,  (wgbh;  lea) 

THE  STATIONARY  ARK  SERIES 

Visits  the  breeding  and  research  zoo  on  the  Island  of  Jersey,  which  is 
dedicated  to  the  protection,  preservation  and  study  of  species.  British  author 
/  naturalist  Gerald  Durrell,  prime  mover  in  the  founding  of  the  Jersey  Wildlife 
Federation  Trust,  gives  the  rationale  for  the  zoo's  priorities,  saying  that  the 
nature  of  the  world  has  changed  the  mission  of  zoos.  Discusses  purposes  and 
the  ways  in  which  they  are  implemented.  A  1975  production,  (nife;  bon) 

THE  STATIONARY  ARK:  A  DAY  AT  THE  ZOO 

j-h-c-a  30  minutes  83886  color:$  16.75 

Presents  the  history  and  rationale  for  priorities  of  the  Jersey  Wildlife  Preservation  Trust,  a  breeding  and 
research  zoo  on  the  Island  of  Jersey.  Host  is  British  author  /  naturalist  Gerald  Durrell,  who  became 
concerned  about  the  quality  of  animal  care  in  zoos  as  a  collector  of  animals  for  zoos.  Lists  priorities  of 
the  Jersey  group  as:  protection,  breeding  and  study  of  species;  education  of  the  public  to  appreciate  the 
usefulness  and  beauty  of  all  species  and  their  interrelationship  in  the  web  of  nature.  Discusses  breeding 
for  exchange,  transportation  of  animals.  A  1975  production,  (nife;  bon) 

THE  STATIONARY  ARK:  BREEDING 

j-h-c-a  30  minutes  83885  color:$  16.75 

Gives  rationale  for  zoo  breeding,  discusses  methods  and  procedures  used  on  the  Island  of  Jersey.  Visits 
and  describes  marmosets  and  tamanns,  demonstrates  the  usefulness  of  keeping  careful  and  detailed 
records.  A  1975  production,  (nife;  bon) 


THE  STATIONARY  ARK:  GORILLAS 

j-h-c-a  30  minutes  83887  color: $11 

Tells  why  some  animals  got  the  reputation  of  not  breeding  in  captivity,  and  shows  how  research  pro 
this  to  be  untrue.  Gerald  Durrell  points  out  the  complexity  of  relationships  in  the  Jersey  colon) 
gorillas,  and  shows  methods  in  hand-rearing  baby  gorillas.  Introduces  British  researchers  in  inf 
behavior  who  are  doing  an  18-month  comparative  study  of  human  and  gorilla  infant  behavior.  Tells  I 
this  type  of  research  benefits  both  animals  and  man.  A  1975  production,  (nife;  bon) 


THE  STATIONARY  ARK:  HOW  DEAD  IS  DEAD? 

j-h-c-a  30  minutes  83888  color: $H  * 

Reviews  ways  in  which  man  is  causing  the  extinction  of  species,  emphasizing  the  problem  by  showii 
large  book  which  lists  endangered  species.  Lists  known  and  hints  at  unknown  harmful  effects  to  ma  J 
counteractive  measures  are  not  taken.  Compares  the  destruction  of  a  tree  to  the  destruction  of  ai] 
giving  specific  illustrations  of  the  complexity  of  the  biological  web  of  life.  Attempts  to  answer  pei 
who  ask:  "What  use  are  these  animals?"  A  1975  production,  (nife;  bon) 

THE  STATIONARY  ARK:  ORANG  UTANS 

j-h-c-a  29  minutes  84767  coior:$H  ' 

Reviews  a  breakthrough  in  zoo  nutritional  research  which  enables  zoos  now  to  keep  and  breed  i  !*'' 

animals.  Discusses  factors  not  previously  taken  into  account,  such  as  the  boredom  which  stems  f  "J": 

the  fact  that  80%  of  an  animal's  time  in  the  wild  state  is  devoted  to  food  hunting.  Discusses  how  \ 
new  knowledge  is  applied  in  the  care  of  the  orang  utans.  A  1975  production,  (nife;  bon) 


THE  STATIONARY  ARK:  PHEASANTS  AND  PEACOCKS 

j-h-c-a  30  minutes  83890  color: $h 

Deals  with  the  public  education  aspect  of  zoo  work  by  showing  what  the  Jersey  group  does  to 
interest  the  public  in  some  of  the  more  unusual  species  which  take  more  patience  and  waiting  to  i 
because  of  their  natural  propensity  to  hide.  Tells  the  history  of  the  housing  provided  for  the  white-t 
pheasants  from  China.  Visits  turacos,  mynahs,  and  several  spectacular  varieties  of  pheasant.  A 1 
production,  (nife;  bon) 


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THE  STATIONARY  ARK:  PREDATORS 

j-h-c-a  28  minutes  83891  color:$V 

Explains  the  importance  of  predators  in  nature,  characterizing  man  as  the  only  predator  in  nature 
"exterminates  his  prey."  Visits  lions,  owls,  an  unusual  species  of  New  Zealand  parrot,  civets  andi 
varieties  of  cat.  A  strong  plea  for  the  preservation  of  this  type  of  animal.  A  1975  production.  I 
bon) 


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THE  STATIONARY  ARK:  SURVIVING 

j-h-c-a  30  minutes  83892  color:$Hhki 

Presents  man  as  the  most  dangerous  animal  of  all,  in  that  he  is  the  only  one  who  ignores  the  lav  *jll 
nature.  Lists  ways  in  which  he  is  doing  this:  air  pollution,  breeding  rate,  destruction  of  habitats,  u  i| 
pesticides.  States  the  goal  of  the  Jersey  group  as  the  establishment  of  a  mini-university  F'« 
conservation  breeding,  establishing  satellite  stations  for  breeding  animals  in  the  country  of  their  t 
and  for  educating  the  local  populace  to  their  importance.  A  1975  production,  (nife;  bon) 


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THE  STATIONARY  ARK:  WATERFOWL  i  m 

j-h-c-a  30  minutes  83893  color:$1:¥"i* 

Focuses  on  the  importance  of  water  for  man  and  animal,  and  on  the  nature  of  animals  whose  m[  W 
habitat  involves  bodies  of  water:  flamingoes,  storks,  cranes,  geese,  ducks,  swans.  Demonstrate-  *jjZ 
concept  of  territoriality,  using  swans.  Tells  several  instances  of  relocating  animals  without  knowled ' ""' 
their  nature,  which  have  been  disatrous.  A  1975  production,  (nife;  bon) 

THE  STATIONARY  ARK:  ZOO  MEDICINE 

j-h-c-a             30  minutes                              83894                         color: 
Enumerates  the  four  aspects  of  preventive  medicine:  good  food,  good  housing,  cleanliness, 
observation,  emphasizing  the  last.  Gives  examples  of  these  practices  at  Jersey.  Answers  objectio 
keeping  animals  in  captivity.  Gives  statistics  on  feeding,  explaining  the  design  of  some  housing.  S 
inspection  for  parasites,  the  spraying  o*  poultry,  the  vaccination  of  two  spectacled  bear  cubs,  a  &* 
mortem  on  a  bird.  Interviews  the  Jersey  veterinarian.  A  1975  production,  (nife;  bon) 
►|»ilii 

THE  STATIONARY  ARK:  ZOO  STAFF 

j-h-c-a  30  minutes  83895  color:$: 

Durrell  explains  why  good  staff  members  are  hard  to  find,  one  being  that  two  types  are  availabli 
needed  —  one  highly  trained,  and  one  with  a  gift  for  handling  animals  (both  qualifications  being  si 
in  one  individual.)  The  situation  is  further  complicated  by  the  fact  that  the  two  groups  tend  to  rail 
each  other.  Durrell  introduces  his  staff,  some  of  whom  are  interviewed,  and  explains  his  manage 
principles.  A  1975  production,  (nife;  bon) 


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STEEL,  STARS,  AND  SPECTRA 

h-c-a  25  minutes  84786  color:& 

Demonstrates,  through  analysis  of  steel  at  British  Steel  Corporation,  techniques  and  equipnw 
atomic  spectroscopy.  Explains  how  it  is  possible  to  identify  elements  through  the  fact  that  each  h?    j 
characteristic  wave  length  of  light  (which  it  emits  or  absorbs  depending  on  its  state.)  Discuss   |U|J 
interpretation  of  spectra  and  the  determination  of  quantity  in  analyses.  Shows  applications  ( 
process  to  analysis  of  star  spectra,  including  temperature  estimates.  Ends  with  an  example  of 
spectrosocopy.  A  1978  production,  (bbc  /  openu;  umed) 


STEEL:  THE  METAL  GIANT 

i-j  12  minutes  50452  color:$ 

Explains  (with  animation  and  narration)  and  shows  (by  means  of  on-site  photography)  the  prot 
involved  in  the  making  of  iron  and  steel,  and  in  the  shaping  of  steel.  Shows  mining,  crushing,  ope 
of  the  basic  oxygen  furnace,  continuous  casting,  hot  and  cold  rolling,  annealing,  and  galvaniz 
1981  production,  (cec) 


urn 


STRUCTURE  OF  THE  ATOM  (CHEM  101)  /  77 


(EMMING  THE  SANDS 

17  minutes 


c-a 


56960 


color:$16.50 
Film  sale:  $255. 00 
Cassette  sale:$  153.00 
Inonstrates  a  major  victory  of  determined  man-power  over  a  problem  experts  had  estimated  would 
tt  millions  and  require  machines.  Disturbed  by  the  incursion  of  the  sand  dunes  on  the  Somali  coast, 
»ch  had  begun  to  move  inland  and  cover  arable  land,  the  president  inspired  his  people  to  a  dedicated 
jirt,  and  in  long,  singing,  human  chains,  they  rhythmically  passed  topsoil  in  baskets  from  hand  to 
lid,  planting  500  square  metres  in  3  days,  and  solving  their  problem  themselves.  A  1976  production, 
(chs;  ui) 


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FAMILY 

eral  13  minutes  50703  color:  $14.25 

inatizes  transitional  conflicts  and  problems  in  the  lives  of  three  generations  in  a  specific  instance  of 
rce  and  remarriage.  A  1981  production,  (gkp;  cec) 


SIPPING  OUT:  DEBOLTS  GROW  UP 

.    toeral  52  minutes         2  reels  70517  color: $27.00 

;:.Ilebration  and  recording  of  the  progress  made  by  the  20  special  children,  adopted  and  otherwise,  of 
i  Iramous  DeBolts.  Since  the  first  adoption  25  years  ago,  eleven  of  the  older  children  have  established 
■;  I  independence.  Shows  the  daily  routine  of  those  still  at  home,  featuring  the  latest  adoptive  child, 
■  and  crippled,  and  his  preparation  for  'mainstreaming.'  Introduces  the  first  grandchild.  A  1980 
—  Muction.  (pyr) 


E  STERILE  MALE]  (L'HOMME  STERILE) 

23  minutes      %"  U-Matic 


K00091 


color:  $28.00 
Cassette  Sale:$207.00 
nents  on  the  historical  confusion  of  fertility  with  virility,  distinguishing  definitions.  Shows  normal 
abnormal  sperm,  illustrating  with  drawings  and  cinephotomicrography  certain  types  of 
irmation.  Gives  stages  in  the  investigation  of  human  fertility,  which  must  begin  with  spermatogenic 
ology.  Lists  various  causes  of  both  irreversible  and  treatable  sterility.  Describes  various  forms  of 
ment  for  appropriate  cases,  emphasizing  that  psychological  difficulties  are  the  worst  aspects  of  the 
em.  Urges  great  caution  in  recommending  'replacement'  solutions  such  as  adoption  or  donor 
lination.  Prix  du  film  didactique,  1978.  (jabo) 


CHIOMETRY  (CHEM  101) 

15  minutes      %"  U-Maiic 


CO0 125 


color:$29. 75 

Cassette  Sale:  $130.00 

laws  which  serve  as  the  basis  for,  and  shows  methods  of  calculating,  the  relationships  between 

nts  and  their  compounds.  Defines  empirical  formula,  molecular  weight;  gives  laws  of  Constant 

osition  and  of  Conservation  of  Mass.  Provides  discussion  break  between  instructions  for 

;i  ating  the  per  cent  composition  of  elements  in  a  compound  from  the  formula,  and  the  reverse, 

:-,; /.fating  the  formula  from  the  percentage  of  composition.  Discusses  constitution  and  balancing  of 

pi  formulas,  shows  how  to  use  chemical  formulas  to  solve  stoichiometry  problems,  (ui) 

IM  OF  FIRE:  WORLD  WAR  II  AND  THE  DESTRUCTION  OF  DRESDEN 

21  minutes  56706  b&w:$  13.00 

lical  footage  and  recordings  made  in  Dresden  and  environs  are  poetically  edited  to  emphasize  the 
nst  between  its  life  before  the  World  War  II  bombings  and  its  devastation  afterward.  Graphic 
yal  of  the  meaning  of  war.  A  1978  production,  (cadre;  chu) 

STORY  OF  A  CHECK  (REVISED) 

7 1  minutes  52307  color:$  1 1. 75 

fites  how  a  bank  check  is  prepared  and  processed,  explaining  what  happens  at  each  step.  Shows 
meek  transactions  affect  personal  accounting,  and  predicts  improvements  in  check  transaction 
Mogies.  A  1981  production,  (bewi;  ab) 

MORY  OF  JOE  OGG 

15  minutes  56750  color:$  10.00 

lion  and  imagination  picture  the  first  industrial  engineer,  an  enterprising  cave  man  who  applies 
i  knows  to  solving  his  own  problems  and  those  of  his  community.  Constitutes  a  simple  definition 
aims  of  industrial  engineering,  as  career  guidance.  A  1973  production,  (ukl) 

TCY  OF  MEASURING  TIME:  HOURS,  MINUTES,  SECONDS  (SECOND  EDITION) 

10  minutes  01356  color:$  13.00 

notion  brings  a  time  machine  to  life  to  explore  man's  history  of  timekeeping  —  from  prehistoric 

ittWHp  to  the  invention  of  atomic  clocks  that  measure  billionths  of  a  second.  Views  many  timepieces 

!,g;;#jB  the  intervening  ages  —  the  sundial,  hourglass,  candle  clock,  water  clock,  clocks  incorporating 

'e  dciple  of  escapement  and  the  pendulum,  and  the  familiar  Big  Ben.  Notes  the  changes  in  society 

i  rii  accurate  timepieces  were  developed.  A  1979  production,  (c) 

TQf  TELLING  (THE  OTHER  SCHOOL  SYSTEM  SERIES) 

27  minutes  84618  color:$18.00 

wes  story  telling  as  a  form  of  relationship-building,  beyond  the  values  ol  the  story  content. 
litltlal«Bs  four  major  types  of  story  sharing:  telling,  dramatization,  puppetry,  and  participant,  where  the 
sl)l(.|iJ  make  the  appropriate  sound  effects  at  the  time  they  should  occur.  Identifies  techniques  and 
us  ^"^distractions  should  be  eliminated  ahead  of  time,  the  opening  line  should  capture  attention,  the 

ci  should  be  enthusiastic  but  not  overly  dramatic,  and  should  resist  the  temptation  to  moralize  at 

M  good  stories  make  their  own  point.  A  1979  production,  (oeta;  mmm) 

/BERRY  SHORTCAKE  IN  BIG  APPLE  CITY 

24  minutes  85026  color:$  19.00 

n'S  an  exciting  adventure  of  friendship  as  protection  against  villany,  when  Strawberry  Shortcake 
''•id  to  Big  Apple  City  to  compete  in  a  bakeof  against  the  wicked  Peculiar  Purple  Pieman. 

Bslltural  and  ethnic  unity  is  emphasized  in  the  'new  friends'  Strawberry  makes  in  the  city.  A  1981 

'ton.  (muro  /  pmp;  c) 


STRENGTH,  BULK  AND  BALANCE:  THE  WORLD  OF  SUMO 

j-h-c-a  28  minutes  85 1 75  color: $  1 0. 00 

Reviews  the  history  and  practices  of  the  special  form  of  wrestling  known  in  Japan  as  sumo.  The  current 
champion,  youngest  in  history  at  the  age  of  25,  weighs  365  pounds.  Special  floor,  environment,  and 
rules  are  elaborated,  as  well  as  training  procedures.  Demonstrates  and  describes  winning  techniques, 
showing  the  training  of  young  wrestlers,  ceremonial  garb,  and  competition  in  one  of  three  annual 
tournaments.  Interviews  spectators  of  several  nationalities,  (jafn) 

STRESS:  A  PERSONAL  CHALLENGE 

h-c-a  30  minutes  90373  color:$20.50 

Defines  stress,  its  causes,  and  its  results  for  the  human  mechanism,  and  prescribes  ways  of  managing 
it  and  of  de-fusing  its  harmful  aspects.  Stemming  from  tension  caused  by  an  alarm  reaction  that  is 
seldom  fully  released,  stress  can  be  released  in  a  combination  of  exercise  and  relaxation  techniques 
that  will  enable  a  person  to  use  its  positive,  energizing  aspects.  A  1980  production,  (stlumc;  abc) 

[STRESS  AND  DISTRESS]  (STRESS  ET  DETRESSE) 

c-a  42  minutes      %"  U-Matic        K00092  color: $33. 00 

Cassette  Sale: $378. 00 
Summarizes  highlights  of  research  on  stress  since  Hans  Selye's  first  definition:  the  mechanisms  of  its 
transmission  in  the  body;  the  attempts  to  define  the  role  of  emotions;  the  role  of  the  brain's 
amygdaloid  area.  Diagrams  mechanisms  relating  to  stress  at  the  conscious  level,  animating  case 
histories  of  'somatic  conversion,'  where  psychological  dissatisfaction  manifested  itself  as  body  pain. 
Electrophotomicrography  shows  neurotransmitter  substances,  while  the  role  of  inhibitors  is  discussed. 
A  1981  production,  (jabo) 

STRESS:  ARE  WE  KILLING  OURSELVES? 

h-c-a  15  minutes  C56946  color: $11.00 

Relates  results  of  research  on  stress,  giving  symptoms  and  evaluating  various  ways  of  coping. 
Estimates  that  up  to  80%  of  disease  is  stress-related:  lists  known  negative  physiological  effects. 
Positive  ways  of  dealing  with  stress  include  meditation  and  biofeedback.  The  following  list  of  coping 
procedures  is  recommended:  take  time  out,  deliberately  waste  a  half  hour;  learn  relaxation  or 
meditation  techniques;  exercise  regularly,  gradually  increasing  the  amount;  watch  your  diet  —  eliminate 
caffeine  from  it;  separate  work  from  home  —  invent  a  ritual  at  the  end  of  the  work  day  to  mark  the 
separation.  %"  U-Matic  videocassette.  A  1979  production,  (abc) 

THE  STRESS  MESS 

h-c-a  25  minutes  84926  color: $20. 25 

Dramatizes  stressful  situations  with  humor,  emphasizing  personality  traits  which  aggravate  the 
problem.  Father  is  a  workaholic,  mother  finds  it  impossible  to  match  time  to  task,  and  daughter  can't 
say  no.  Running  commentary  and  stress-reducing  tips  are  provided  by  the  whimsical  figure  of  Harry,  in 
alternative  roles  as  garbage  collector,  repair  man,  and  window-washer.  A  1982  production,  (roun;  ab) 

STRESS:  IT'S  JUST  WHAT  YOU  THINK 

j-h  20  minutes  57064  color:$16.75 

Emphasizes  the  role  of  attitude  in  stress  management.  Lists  three  simple  possibilities:  understand  the 
situation,  change  the  situation,  change  yourself.  Shows  young  people  in  a  group  discussion  of  how  they 
solved  a  personal  problem  they  found  stressful.  They  suggest  half  a  dozen  stress  reducers  available 
without  prescriptions.  A  1980  production,  (ab) 

THE  STRONGEST  MAN 

i-j  20  minutes  57094  color: $17. 00 

Dramatizes  the  difficult  circumstances  which  bring  a  young  boy  to  face  and  to  accept  all  that  it  means 
to  have  a  father  confined  to  a  wheelchair.  When  Billy  doesn't  make  the  all-star  little  league  team,  he  is 
convinced  that  it's  because  his  dad  can't  practice  with  him.  Kathy,  who  used  to  think  other  kids  didn't 
like  her  because  her  mother  was  deaf,  is  some  help.  A  1982  production,  (ab) 

[STRUCTURE  AND  FUNCTION  OF  ENZYMES]  (STRUCTURE  ET  FONCTION  DES 
ENZYMES) 

c-a  10  minutes      %"  U-Matic        K00049  color:$28.00 

Cassette  Sale:  $90.00 
Seeks  to  convey  understanding  of  enzymes  at  molecular  level,  by  showing  relationships  between 
structure  and  function.  Enzyme  action  is  clarified  by  animated  models,  where  chemical  constituents  are 
named  and  described,  with  their  catalytic  mechanisms.  A  1972  production,  (jabo) 

[STRUCTURE  OF  GLOBULAR  PROTEINS]  (STRUCTURE  DES  PROTEINES 
GLOBULAIRES) 

18  minutes      %"  U-Matic 


c-a 


K00050  color:  $28.00 

Cassette  Sale:  $162.00 
Covers  three  aspects  of  the  structure  of  globular  proteins:  covalent  structure  of  the  polypeptide  chain; 
its  ordered  spatial  conformation;  the  conformation  of  globular  proteins  and  hydrophobic  interactions. 
Shows  diagramatically  the  disulfide  bridge  which  forms  in  some  globular  proteins,  stabilizing  their 
molecular  structure.  Demonstrates  that  stereospecificity  governing  function  depends  on  form.  A  1972 
production,  (jabo) 


STRUCTURE  OF  THE  ATOM  (CHEM  101) 

14  minutes      %"  U-Matic 


c-a 


C00115 


J 


color:$28.00 
Cassette  Sale:  $125.00 
Explains  how  the  energy  of  spectral  lines  can  be  figured  using  the  Rydberg  equation.  Recounts  the 
formulation  of  Bohr's  theory,  identifies  the  Lyman  series,  defines  ionization  potential.  Shows  how  the 
Rydberg  constant  for  hydrogen  can  be  used  to  calculate  the  energy  of  transition  between  any  two 
orbits  with  different  n  values.  (Provides  discussion  break  here.)  Tells  how  Bohr's  model  proved 
inadequate  for  more  complex  structures  and  was  replaced  by  wave  mechanics.  Reviews  basic  ideas  of 
wave  mechanics:  Einstein's  photon  theory,  de  Broglie's  wave-particle  duality,  the  Heisenberg 
uncertainty  principle.  Uses  computerized  pictorial  representation  of  electron  density.  Defines  orbitals, 
graphs  radial  density  function,  and  shows  the  use  of  a  90%  boundary.  A  1974  production,  (ui) 


78    /    SUBATOMIC  PARTICLES  AND  ENERGY  CONSIDERATIONS  (CHEM  101) 


SUBATOMIC  PARTICLES  AND  ENERGY  CONSIDERATIONS  (CHEM  101) 

c-a  15  minutes      W U-Matic        CO0 123  color:$29.75 

Cassette  Sale:  $130.00 
Lists  known  subatomic  particles,  distinguishing  three  which  influence  chemical  behavior.  Considers 
these  in  order:  electron,  proton,  neutron.  Gives  the  history  of  early  research:  how  cathode  rays  were 
determined  to  consist  of  particles,  the  discovery  of  canal  rays,  how  the  charge  on  electrons  was 
determined,  and  how  charge  to  mass  ratio  is  calculated  and  expressed.  Covers  the  separation  of 
radiation  into  identifiable  alpha,  beta,  gamma  rays;  Rutherford's  prediction  and  Chadwick's  discovery  of 
the  neutron.  Discusses  types  of  electromagnetic  radiation  and  their  characteristics:  wavelength, 
frequency,  amplitude.  Shows  hydrogen  spectrum,  defines  spectrography,  explains  the  calculation  of 
energy  absorption  using  Planck's  constant.  Several  types  of  spectrometer  are  shown.  A  1977 
production,  (ui) 

SUCCESS  STORY:  HOW  INSECTS  SURVIVE 

general  28  minutes  84771  color:$19.25 

Lists  and  photographs  insect  adaptation  and  coping  mechanisms  which  have  enabled  them  to  constitute 
70%  of  all  animal  life  and  to  be,  as  a  species,  the  most  successful  at  the  task  of  surviving  over  time.  A 
large  variety  of  insects  is  shown  to  illustrate  coping  mechanisms  as  regards  food-gathering,  defense, 
reproduction  and  provision  for  the  young,  and  wintering.  A  1979  production,  (eb) 

SUFFER  THE  CHILDREN 

h-c-a  16  minutes  56834  color:$14.50 

Interviews  children  of  alcoholic  parents,  summarizing  known  effects,  chief  of  which  is  often  fear:  "I 
didn't  know  what  'drunk'  was:  I  thought  it  was  my  fault,"  says  one.  Natural  course  of  child 
development  under  these  circumstances  is  anger,  introversion,  and  a  similar  tendency  to  develop 
alcohol  problems.  One  social  worker,  herself  the  product  of  an  alcoholic  home,  comments:  "Most  (of 
these  children)  have  difficulty  letting  other  people  know  how  they  feel,  because  it  was  never  safe  to 
feel."  Produced  for  CBS  News  "Magazine,"  1980.  (cbs;  cal) 

SUGAR  CANE 

j-h-c-a  11  minutes  04999  color:$  11.25 

Recaps  procedures  in  harvesting  and  processing  cane  for  sugar:  filmed  in  the  Phillipine  Islands.  Since  it 
is  too  hot  to  work  in  midday,  cane  is  cut  in  two  shifts  —  early  morning  and  late  evening:  each  planting 
can  be  harvested  three  years  in  a  row.  Gives  some  information  on  workers  and  working  conditions; 
shows  automatic  processing  equipment  and  explains  processing.  A  1979  production,  (lucf) 

THE  SUGAR  FILM 

general  27  minutes  84759  color:$17.75 

Enumerates  the  ways  in  which  sugar  is  presented  to  us  as  "good,"  presents  statistics  on  average  sugar 
content  of  packaged  products  and  on  the  consumption  of  sugar,  and  lists  the  known  harmful  effects  on 
the  human  body.  The  129  pounds  of  sugar  the  average  American  eats  in  a  year  deplete  his  body's  store 
of  nutrients,  furnish  "empty  calories,"  and  leave  him  hungry  for  more.  A  1980  production,  (imas;  pyr) 

SUICIDE  FOR  GLORY  (VICTORY  AT  SEA  #25) 

h-c-a  27  minutes  85192  b&w:$17.25 

Shows  the  April  1,  1945  encircling  of  Okinawa  by  the  U.S.  Fleet,  and  the  landing  of  troops  there. 
Studies  the  Kamikaze  phenomenon,  "a  duel  between  gunners  who  want  to  live  and  pilots  who  want  to 
die."  Gives  damage  and  loss  statistics  for  both  sides.  A  1952  production,  (nbc/usn;  lucf) 

SUICIDE  PREVENTION  IN  THE  HOSPITAL 

c-a  20  minutes  81737  b&  w:$  10. 00 

Stresses  the  importance  of  psychological  and  behavioral  safeguards  in  hospital  wards  where  the  means 
to  kill  one's  self  are  usually  within  easy  reach.  Gives  a  list  of  verbal  and  behavioral  clues  revealing  this 
intent,  and  shows  several  types  of  patients  who  are  potential  suicides.  Based  on  a  research  study  of 
suicide  in  hospital  settings.  A  1968  production,  (veta;  apa) 

SUICIDE:  TEENAGE  CRISIS 

h-c-a  11  minutes  56720  color:$  11.00 

Interviews  teens,  parents,  and  teachers  in  San  Mateo  County,  California,  which  has  the  highest  rate  of 
teen  suicide  in  the  country,  examining  the  problem,  its  causes,  and  its  manifestations.  In  1978,  there 
were  over  6000  reported  teen  suicides:  it  is  thought  that  if  the  unreported  cases  were  added,  suicide 
would  be  the  leading  cause  of  teen  deaths.  Presents  ways  of  trying  to  help  suspected  cases.  A  CBS  "30 
Minutes"  program,  produced  in  1979.  (cbs;  crm  /  mcgh) 

SUMMER  IN  NATURE 

p-i  14  minutes  57088  color:$  13.50 

Lists  characteristics  of  the  season:  day  length,  temperature  at  various  altitudes,  presence  of  young  and 
playful  animals.  Shows  bear  cub,  cougar  cub  encounter.  Examines  birds,  insects  in  their  habitat.  Praises 
camping  as  restorative;  shows  proper  procedures  for  cooking,  storing  food,  reacting  to  the  presence  of 
wild  animals,  breaking  camp.  A  1979  production,  (ffco) 

SUMMER  TRIP,  1974  (MAGPIE,  USA) 

h-c-a  95  minutes  3  reels  90309  color: $27.00 

Tours  selected  parts  of  the  United  States:  San  Francisco,  the  Grand  Canyon,  Plymouth  Rock  and  New 
Orleans.  Includes  a  side  trip  to  visit  the  Havasupai  Indians,  and  a  sequence  of  inland  surfing  at  Phoenix, 
Arizona.  Gives  some  background  and  atmosphere  of  the  places  visited,  aimed  principally  at  a  British 
audience.  A  1974  production,  (bon) 

SUN  POWER 

p-i  13  minutes  57066  color:$  13.50 

Reviews  legends,  important  discoveries,  and  little  known  facts  about  the  sun  and  its  energy.  Animated, 
featuring  the  sun  as  narrator,  covers  simple  highlights  from  the  Egyptians  to  the  contemporary 
solar-heated  home.  A  1982  production,  (shrif;  ab) 


SUN,  SAND,  AND  DEATH 

h-c-a  30  minutes  83665  color:$18. 

How  much  and  what  kind  of  aid  should  be  given  under-developed  nations  is  debated  in  this  documenta 
focusing  on  the  Island  of  St.  Lucia  in  the  Caribbean.  Explores  the  pros  and  cons  of  aid  program 
agricultural  and  commercial  development,  and  tourism  as  a  resource.  Uses  interviews  with  officials 
both  the  Island  government  and  the  British  Aid  Department.  A  1975  production,  (thtv;  bon) 

SUN,  WIND  AND  WOOD 

h-c-a  25  minutes  84882  color: $18. 

Gives  a  look  at,  and  substantial  information  about,  several  successful  prototypes  in  the  drive  to  fi 
ways  to  maximize  the  use  of  renewable  energy  sources.  Features  "The  Ark,"  a  non-polluting  bio-shell 
which  houses  a  family  of  four  and  provides  for  all  its  basic  needs  through  solar  hea 
windmill-generated  electricity,  and  sufficient  greenhouse  space  for  agricultural  areas  and  interior  fi 
ponds.  Also  demonstrates  the  heating  of  water  for  household  use  by  means  of  a  solar  collector,  and  I 
total  independence  of  a  third  home,  due  to  its  windmill.  Examples  are  Canadian,  and  function  in  J. 
climates.  A  1978  production,  (nfbc;  benf) 


SUPERMAN  AND  THE  BRIDE 

j-h-c-a  42  minutes         2  reels  90307  color:$23 

Using  examples  from  mass  media,  shows  how  sex  roles  are  shaped  by  the  daily  messages  of  movi 
television,  newspapers  and  radio.  Still  photos,  animation  and  film  clips  (some  include  nudity)  are  1 
to  show  how  sexual  stereotyping  is  promoted  and  perpetuated  by  media  programmers,  and  how  it  is 
their  benefit  to  continue  it.  Examples  from  Sweden  and  China  show  how  the  stereotypes  are  be 
broken  by  portraying  women  as  active,  confident  and  self-reliant,  dispelling  the  myth  that  all  men  m 
be  "Superman"  and  all  women,  "The  Bride."  A  1975  production,  (thtv;  bon) 


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THE  SUPERWEAPONS  (THE  INTELLIGENCE  GAME) 

h-c-a  30  minutes  83814  color:$16 

Reviews  rationale  for  the  viewpoint  of  General  George  Keegan,  retired  head  of  U.S.A.F.  Intelligence, 
believes  that  a  Russian  scientific  breakthrough  has  put  them  far  ahead  of  the  defense  of  the  N/< 
countries.  A  high-energy  beam  that  will  destroy  missies  in  the  air  has  rendered  everything  obsolete 
the  B-l  bomber,  in  Keegan's  opinion,  and  is  a  threat  that  must  be  looked  at  and  dealt  with.  Until  it  is 
feels  that  the  West  is  as  unprepared  as  America  was  before  Pearl  Harbor.  A  1977  production,  (t 
bon) 


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A  SUPPLY  SCHEDULE  FOR  WUMPETS 

h-c-a  10  minutes  05056  color:$1 

Graphs,  with  animation  showing  the  impact  of  changes,  the  seller's  side  of  the  market,  or  "supp 
Price  per  unit  is  shown  on  the  vertical  axis,  quantity  on  the  horizontal.  Demonstrates  the  effect  L 
price  change,  a  shortage  of  key  ingredients,  of  automation,  of  a  strike.  Movement  of  the  supply  cur  | 
shown  to  be  dependent  on  how  difficult  or  costly  production  is.  Distinguishes  "change  in  quar 
supplied"  from  "change  in  supply."  A  1981  production,  (stsm;  mg) 


[SURGICAL  TREATMENT  OF  INTERVENTRICULAR  SEPTAL  DEFECTS  IN  CHILDRf 
(LE  TRAITEMENT  CHIRURGICAL  DES  COMMUNICATIONS  INTERVENTRICULAR) 
DU  NOURRISSON)  L 

c-a  40  minutes      %"  U-Matic        K00051  color:$3 fflh 

Cassette  Sale:  $361 
Gives  prognosis  statistics  for  children  born  with  septal  defects.  Until  recently,  corrective  surgery 
postponed  until  school  age.  Now,  it  can  be  performed  much  earlier.  Animation  and  models  shov 
usual  locations  of  septal  defects,  of  which  there  can  be  several  in  the  same  child.  Lists  and  desc 
symptoms.  Shows  angiocardiography,  injection  scan  of  left  ventricle.  Gives  classifications  foi 
seriousness  of  the  condtion  and  basis  for  decision  on  surgery.  Shows  two  actual  operations,  one  b 
auricular  access  route  and  one  by  the  ventricular,  including  artificially  induced  hypothermia.  A 
production,  (jabo) 


HI! 
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"HI1 


SURRENDER  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR,  Episode  25) 

h-c-a  26  minutes  84960  mixed: $: 

Film  sale:$4i 
Delineates  the  fall  of  Saigon.  100,000  troops  attack  from  five  directions;  the  press  of  refugees  try 
catch  the  last  helicopters  threatens  to  overwhelm  the  evacuation  of  the  Americans.  Last  on  _ 
monitoring  radio  intelligence  communications  at  the  American  embassy  tells  of  radioed  plea  ■ 
evacuation  from  voices  he  knew,  saying,  "There  were  so  many  we  should  have  saved.  There  w 
way.  I  still  hear  those  voices  in  my  dreams."  A  1980  production,  (itl  /  cineq;  bon) 


HI: 

hi!  [i 


SURVIVAL  AFTER  HIGH  SCHOOL 

j-h  17  minutes  51418  color:$ 

By  dramatizing  the  case  of  a  boy  named  Don,  gives  young  people  an  overview  of  the  four  areas 
require  mastery  for  independent  living:  shopping  and  nutrition,  the  management  of  m< 
landlord-tenant  relationships,  and  the  responsibilities  of  sharing  a  dwelling  with  a  member  of  you 
group.  A  1981  production,  (cec) 


III 


SURVIVAL  RUN 

j-h-c-a  12  minutes  56802  color:$ 

Shows  Harry  Cordellos,  blind,  guided  only  by  a  sighted  partner,  running  the  most  rugged  mai 
course  in  America,  Northern  California's  notorious  Dipsea  footrace.  Investigates  new  facets  of  co 
determination  and  trust  in  the  context  of  fitness  and  achievement.  A  1979  production,  (magfi;  p; 


(ij 


foil  §! 


'«iii, 


SWITZERLAND 

j-h-c-a  28  minutes  H00024  VC  color.i 

Often  thought  of  as  a  place  for  skners,  Switzerland  also  offers  20,000  miles  of  rivers,  with  alrr 
much  marked  trail  for  hiking.  Weaving  at  the  pace  of  the  hand  loom  exists  side  by  side  wi 
mechanical  jacquard.  Everywhere  in  Switzerland  the  respect  for  excellence  in  handicraft  ha: 
preserved,  parallel  to  the  development  of  the  most  ingenious  and  sophisticated  technological  so 
to  engineering  problems.  A  visual  "taste"  of  all  is  included.  Prices  given,  being  those  of  proc 
date,  are  not  valid.  %"  UMatic  videocassette.  '75  (?)  (jdeb /  bon;  hen) 


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THEMES:  THE  DAY  WHEN  NOTHING  MADE  SENSE  /  79 


(E  CARE 

30  minutes  85169  color:$20.75 

ews  principles  of  building  customer  satisfaction  by  using  the  plot-frame  of  an  overstressed 
ager,  whose  aggressive  outburst  causes  an  accident  which  sends  him  to  "the  great  training  director 
le  sky."  There,  he  is  given  a  chance  to  'tune  in'  on  a  few  earthly  situations,  to  figure  out  what  he 
_  ild  have  done,  and  to  earn  a  second  chance.  A  1982  production,  (arba;  ami) 


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;e  the  MONEY  AND  RUN  (QUICK  TAKES  SERIES) 

17  minutes  56636 


■a  1/  minutes  t>t>t>Jt>  color: $14. 50 

jical  Woody  Allen  satire  burlesques  a  life  story:  repeated  mistreatment  of  a  child  who  grows  up  in  a 

'    area  leads  him  to  crime,  at  which  he  is  as  inept  as  he  has  always  been  at  everything  else.  When 

Jj  ies  his  first  holdup  he  doesn't  realize  the  gun  is  a  cigarette  lighter;  when  he  is  finally  arrested  it  is 

ying  to  hold  up  a  former  fellow-orchestra-player  who  has  become  a  policeman.  A  1968  production. 


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E  THREE  GIRLS 

28  minutes  83669  color:$18.75 

ly,  Maria  and  Patrita  are  three  sisters.  Among  them  they  count  58  institutions  to  whose  care  they 
been  given  since  their  mother  was  committed  to  a  mental  institution.  How  the  system  treated 
I  and  how  their  institutional  life  has  influenced  them  as  adults,  is  thoughtfully  investigated, 
views  with  the  girls  and  comments  by  officials  on  the  system  illustrate  Maria's  remark,  "It's  an 
il  children  shouldn't  be  put  through."  A  1975  production,  (thtv;  bon) 


K  OF  THE  TOWN 

118  minutes         3  reels  98940  b&w:$49.00 

n  accused  of  murder  and  arson  escapes,  and  a  young  woman  consents  to  let  him  hide  in  a  house 
las  rented  to  a  famous  lawyer.  She  succeeds  in  getting  the  lawyer  interested  in  seeing  justice  done 
e  case  and  complicates  matters  by  loving  both  the  lawyer  and  the  fugitive.  Stars  Gary  Grant, 
Id  Colman,  Jean  Arthur.  A  1942  production,  (ca;  tlf) 


TALL  SHIPS  RACE  (MAGPIE) 

28  minutes  83667  color:$  18.75 

viewers  through  the  Bay  of  Biscay  to  Portsmouth  on  Britain's  only  fully  square-rigged  sailing 

| the  T.S.  Royalist,  for  the  Tall  Ships'  Race.  A  crew  of  Sea  Cadets,  along  with  the  narrator,  show 

ife  on  this  reproduction  of  the  original  is  not  too  different  from  what  it  was  a  hundred  years  ago. 
with  modern  conveniences  (such  as  engines)  the  daily  routine  of  swabbing  decks  and  repairing 
must  go  on.  The  beauty  of  the  sea  and  the  camaraderie  it  brings  to  the  men  on  board  are  shown 
■ry  them  through  problems  with  the  wind  and  lack  of  provisions.  A  1976  production,  (bon) 


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21  minutes  56983  color:$  18.00 

.JJnts  European  birds  of  prey,  including  kestral,  harrier,  red  kite,  buzzard,  goshawk,  sparrow  hawk, 

rine,  golden  eagle,  and  various  kinds  of  owls,  giving  their  appearance  and  characteristics, 
sing  their  role  in  the  food  chain  and  the  various  threats  to  their  existence.  A  1982  production. 
;  befi) 


CHILD! 


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Jilt! 


AKI  MAUDAU  RAU 

21  minutes 


56911 


color:  $18. 75 
Film  sale: $3 '15.00 
Cassette  sale:$  190.00 
i^la  istrates  that  although  Auckland  has  become  New  Zealand's  dominant  city,  too  many  migrants  to 
ty  threaten  the  very  qualities  they  came  for.  With  everyone  wanting  his  own  car  and  house,  the 
;  now  a  vast  urban  sprawl,  crisscrossed  with  highways,  clogged  with  commuter  and  industrial 
.  There  is  no  overall  metro  planning,  says  the  film,  and  no  one  wants  to  pay  the  bill  to  remedy  the 
on.  A  1976  production,  (unchs;  ui) 


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!ANIA:  the  world  is  one 


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29  minutes  83807  color: $18. 75 

s  the  achievements  and  policies  of  the  government  of  President  Julius  Nyerere,  a  statesman  of 
ational  renown,  over  the  first  ten  years  of  his  program.  Charged  with  organizing  twelve  million 
red  people  whom  Britain  "had  ruled  with  benign  neglect,"  Nyerere  deliberately  turned  against 
apitalist  and  communist  philosophies,  choosing  democratic  socialism  and  self-reliance.  He 
in  interviews,  his  rationale:  two  steps  were  needed,  a  negative  and  a  positive.  The  negative 
vas  to  stop  the  exploitation  of  one  person  by  another  (the  reason  for  which  he  rejected 
ism).  The  positive  was  to  persuade  and  educate  people  to  work  together  for  each  other.  Asked 
er  he  could  foresee  a  situation  in  which  he  might  use  something  besides  exhortation  and 
ion,  Nyerere  answers:  "What  else?"  There  is  nothing  else."  A  1977  production,  (thtv;  bon) 


ET  SURIBACHI  (VICTORY  AT  SEA  #23) 

27  minutes  85191  b&w:$17.25 

ts  the  importance  of  Iwo  Jima,  "eight  square  miles  of  volcanic  rock,"  as  an  intermediate  air 
hrough  live  footage  from  World  War  II,  shows  capture  of  the  island  from  the  Japanese, 
lized  by  the  planting  of  the  U.S.  flag  on  Mount  Sunbachi.  A  1952  production,  (nbc/usn;  lucf) 


OOED  TEARS 

85  minutes         2  reels  98972  color:$41.75 

ts  cases  filmed  inside  a  California  youth  detention  center,  demonstrating  the  nature  of  problems 
in  the  notion  of  rehabilitation.  Hugo  Award,  Chicago  Film  Festival. Note:  Street  language  and 
e  throughout  may  offend  some  viewers.  A  1978  production,  (chu) 

J  1ING  BASIC  SKILLS  WITH  FILM 

,siil! i  85  minutes  C77018  color:$  10.00 

.mill  B77018  color:$  10.00 

lips  im  clips  in  an  explanation  of  how  film  furnishes  the  creative  motivation,  the  interest  level  and 
i)U«  sonal  involvement  for  varied  uses  of  language  skills.  Teacher  John  Matoian  explains  how  he  has 
ese  clips  in  actual  classes,  and  what  results  he  has  obtained.  A  1980  production,  (lea) 


TECHNIQUES  IN  HANGING  WALLPAPER 

h-c-a  21  minutes  56699  color:  $18.00 

How  to  strip  old  wallpaper,  prepare  surfaces,  select,  match  and  hang  new  paper  are  explained  and 
demonstrated.  Covers  straight  and  drop  patterns,  necessary  equipment,  how  to  choose  a  starting  point, 
and  the  best  sequence  for  ease  of  operation.  A  1981  production,  (cec) 

TEENAGE  HOMOSEXUALITY 

h-c-a  11  minutes  56832  color:  $11.50 

Interviews  and  discussion  with  homosexual  teens  and  their  parents  bring  out  attitudes  and  problems  in 
socializing  in  a  culture  whose  value  system  is  heterosexual.  Produced  for  CBS  News  "30  Minutes"  in 
1980.  (cbs;  cal) 

TEENAGE  PARENTS 

j-h-c-a  12  minutes  56721  color: $11.50 

Interviews  two  couples  who  married  because  of  unplanned  pregnancies:  they  discuss  their  feelings,  their 
adjustments,  their  objective  assessmment  of  their  situation.  One  couple,  now  having  two  children,  still 
lives  with  their  parents,  trying  to  finish  high  school.  A  CBS  "30  Minute"  program,  produced  in  1980. 
(cbs;  crm  /  megh) 

TEENAGE  PREGNANCY:  NO  EASY  ANSWERS 

j-h-c-a  22  minutes  56667  color:$  17.00 

Susan,  fifteen,  unmarried  and  pregnant,  must  decide  what  is  best  for  her  and  the  child  she  carries.  The 
options  are  adoption,  abortion,  marriage  and  single  parenting  —  and  she  doesn't  want  any  of  them.  A 
1980  production,  (ab) 

TEENAGE  SHOPLIFTING 

j-h-c-a  11  minutes  56741  color:$  11.00 

Studies  aspects  of  the  increasing  problem  of  teen  entry  into  crime  by  this  activity:  half  of  the 
shoplifting  in  the  country  is  done  by  this  age  group.  Interviews  in  Michigan  with  youngsters  who  have 
been  caught  assess  their  reasoning,  their  changes  in  attitude.  Interviews  with  security  personnel 
describe  measures  taken  by  store  owners,  disciplinary  measures  taken  by  the  law,  results  of  criminal 
records,  and  so  on.  A  CBS  "30  Minutes"  program,  produced  in  1980.  (cbs;  crm  /  megh) 

TEENAGE  SUICIDE:  DON'T  TRY  IT! 

j-h  60  minutes         2  reels  70624  color: $29. 25 

Gives  statistics  on  the  teen  suicide  epidemic,  up  250%  in  the  five  years  preceding  1981.  Five  case 
histories  constitute  the  narration:  four  who  failed  in  the  attempt  to  kill  themselves,  and  one  who 
succeeded.  U.S.  success  rate  current  in  the  year  of  the  film's  production  was  eighteen  teen  suicides 
daily,  out  of  57  attempts.  From  a  banker's  coddled  daughter  to  a  victim  of  child  abuse,  a  few  of  those 
who  failed  tell  how  they  happened  to  try.  A  1981  production,  (alapr;  fi) 

TEENAGE  SUICIDE:  IS  ANYONE  LISTENING? 

h-c-a               22  minutes                               56665                          color: $  17.00 
Two  teenagers,  a  boy  and  a  girl,  each  of  whom  has  attempted  suicide,  tell  their  stories.  Intended  for 
teenagers  whose  problems  seem  too  big,  and  for  friends  who  may  be  able  to  help.  A  1980  production. 
W 

TEETH:  SOME  FACTS  TO  CHEW  ON 

i-j  14  minutes  50740  color: $14. 50 

Identifies  kinds  of  teeth,  their  components,  and  the  roles  for  which  their  design  fits  them.  Prescribes 
methods  of  proper  care,  explaining  ways  in  which  they  protect  teeth  and  gums.  A  1981  production, 
(cec) 

TEST  TUBE  BABIES:  A  DAUGHTER  FOR  JUDY 

h-c-a  57  minutes         2  reels  70588  color: $28. 50 

Follows  the  case  of  the  first  American  couple  to  have  a  child  by  in  vitro  fertilization,  from  the  initial 
interview  through  the  birth.  In  the  words  of  the  couple,  and  of  the  doctor  in  charge,  those  aspects 
usually  considered  controversial  are  dealt  with  openly  and  tastefully.  Shows  the  careful  methodology 
(including  the  extraction  of  the  live  egg)  and  explains  what  sort  of  case  makes  this  procedure 
necessary.  A  1982  production,  (wgbh/tvsi;  tlf) 

TET!  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR,  Episode  15) 

h-c-a  26  minutes  84950  mixed: $19.00 

Film  sale: $495.00 
Examines  the  watershed  event  of  the  war,  a  spectacular  and  bloody  offensive,  brought  directly  to 
American  home  television  —  a  fact  whose  results  cannot  be  overestimated.  Tet  was  the  lunar  new  year, 
a  traditional  time  of  celebration  and  cease-fire.  The  communist  strategy  was  to  reverse  that  and 
previous  customs  and  strategies,  using  the  festive  occasion  to  send  advance  troops,  disguised,  into 
cities,  striking  100  towns,  64  district  capitals,  destroying  the  South's  governmental  structure  and 
undermining  their  faith  in  American  aid.  President  Johnson,  having  replaced  a  Secretary  of  Defense  who 
had  begun  to  disagree  with  his  policy,  finds  the  new  one  in  disagreement  after  one  month,  and  cedes  to 
the  anti-war  sentiment.  A  1980  production,  (itl  /  cineq;  bon) 

THESAURUS  [CEREBRAL  REPRESENTATION  OF  KNOWLEDGE]  (LA 

c-a 


REPRESENTATION  CEREBRALE  DE  LA  CONNAISSANCE) 

29  minutes      3A"  U-Matic        K00088 


color:  $28.00 
Cassette  Sale:  $26 1.00 
Examines  the  question,  "How  do  experiences  leave  'marks'  in  the  brain  which  may  be  referred  to  as 
learning?"  Animation  shows  the  establishment  of  'circuits'  in  given  areas  of  the  brain,  and  illustrates 
how  these  eventually  begin  to  interact,  enhancing  the  meaning  of  sounds  to  words  and  of  words  to 
concepts.  Shows  how  damage  by  cerebral  lesions  can  interrupt  various  skills  in  some  patients:  language 
and  shape  recognition  in  particular,  (jabo) 

THEMES:  THE  DAY  WHEN  NOTHING  MADE  SENSE 

i-j-h  10  minutes  56697  color:$  11.75 

Fate  scrambles  the  circumstances  of  Mike's  life  to  resemble  the  lack  of  order  in  his  writing,  until  he 


80    /    THEMES:  THE  DAY  WHEN  NOTHING  MADE  SENSE 


comes  to  understand  that  without  order  and  logic,  nothing  is  possible.  A  1981  production,  (cec) 

THE  THERAPEUTIC  COMMUNITY 

c-a  28  minutes  81736  color:$  10.00 

Reports  successtul  results  of  a  project  designed  for  the  rehabilitation  of  geriatric  patients  in  a  mental 
hospital  in  Michigan.  Aims  of  the  project  are  to  create  a  homelike  atmosphere,  a  therapeutic  milieu,  and 
to  involve  the  patients  in  recreational  and  vocational  activities  designed  to  help  them  lead  more  normal 
and  rewarding  lives  in  the  community  after  the  period  of  their  hospitalization  ends.  A  1968  production, 
(umi;  apa) 

THERE  IS  NO  CRISIS 

h-c-a  29  minutes  83866  color:$18.75 

Examines  the  abuses  of  human  rights  which  occur  under  the  South  African  government's  policy  of 
apartheid,  which  legalizes  segregation  and  makes  racial  discrimination  a  fact  of  life.  Focuses  on 
Soweto,  the  Black  township  outside  Johannesburg,  where  students  are  in  revolt  against  this  continuing 
oppression.  The  government,  using  violence  and  detainment  without  charges,  continues  to  assert  that 
there  is  no  crisis.  A  1976  production,  (thtv;  bon) 

34  YEARS  AFTER  HITLER 

h-c-a  19  minutes  56830  color: $15.50 

Films  evidence  of  Neo-Nazi  activities,  now  going  on  in  at  least  eight  countries.  Young  members  tend  to 
know  few  facts  of  the  Hitler  era;  many  deny  that  the  holocaust  occurred.  Examines  the  vogue  of 
re-issues  of  records  —  speeches  and  music;  visits  the  Frankfurt  Book  Fair  where  one  publisher 
specializes  in  nothing  but  such  merchandise.  Identifies  a  support  group  in  Lincoln,  Nebraska,  which 
prints  newspapers,  posters,  and  various  anti-Communist  items.  This  group  has  a  record  of  worldwide 
sales,  donations  and  membership  dues.  After  showing  military  sports  group  drills,  ends  with  a  quote 
from  a  1923  Hew  York  Times  editorial  describing  the  same  type  of  activity  under  Hitler  as  an  exercise 
of  "boy  scouts  fit  for  a  comic  opera."  A  1979  production,  (cbs;  cal) 

THE  39  STEPS 

h-c-a  88  minutes         2  reels  98969  b&w: $26.00 

British  mystery,  most  famous  of  Hitchcock's  early  pieces.  Features  a  plot  involving  the  breaking  of  a 
Scottish  spy  ring  that  calls  itself  'The  39  Steps.'  Freely  adapted  from  a  book  of  that  title  by  John 
Buchan.  A  1935  production,  (gbf;  fest) 

THIRTY  YEARS  OF  FUN 

general  85  minutes         3  reels  77014  b&w:$31.75 

Footage  grouped  by  "chapter"  in  clusters  ranging  from  1895  to  1925  shows  both  fiction  and  fact  of 
these  eras:  Lillian  Russell,  the  Rough  Riders,  the  Wright  Brothers;  Charlie  Chaplin,  Mary  Pickford, 
President  Wilson;  the  Jazz  Age  and  the  dance  marathon.  Includes  footage  from  famous  films  such  as 
THE  PAWN  SHOP,  THE  RINK,  THE  LOTTERY  MAN,  LUCKY  DOG.  A  1962  production,  (rysp;  cal) 


THIS  IS  BANGLADESH 

h-c-a  25  minutes 


84921 


color:  $2 1.25 
Film  sale:$375.00 
Cassette  sale: $225. 00 
Shows  that  Bangladesh  is  dependent  on  the  balance  of  nature  —  a  late  monsoon  can  spell  disaster  and 
so  can  flooding,  cyclones  and  tidal  waves,  and  the  ocean  is  forever  eroding  the  fragile  lands  of  the 
Ganges  Delta.  Feeding  and  housing  refugees  from  natural  disasters  is  an  ever-present  problem.  Its 
people  are  the  strength  of  this  agrarian  country.  Recent  discoveries  of  natural  gas  and  oil  help  the 
growth  of  local  industries:  tea,  jute  and  lumber.  However,  the  film  stresses  that  international  aid  is  still 
crucial  for  the  development  of  Bangladesh.  A  1976  production,  (unchs;  ui) 

THIS  ONE  FOR  DAD 

h-c-a  18  minutes  57039  color:$14.25 

Chronicles  the  struggle  of  an  adolescent  to  accept  the  illness  and  death  of  his  father.  Almost  a  track 
star,  David  could  be  a  winner,  but  is  paralysed  by  his  feelings  about  his  dying  father.  Having  withdrawn 
from  everyone  and  everything  but  running,  he  is  not  able  even  to  devote  his  whole  effort  to  that.  Death 
comes  right  before  the  biggest  track  meet  of  the  year,  and  David  decides  to  run.  His  victory  is  a  double 
one.  A  1978  production,  (paul) 

[THORACIC  TRAUMA]  (LE  TRAUMA  THORACIQUE  "BANAL") 

c-a  27  minutes      %"  U-Matic        K00052  color: $28.00 

Cassette  Sale:  $198.00 
Shows  treatment  of  an  accident  victim  who  suffered  bilateral  rib  fractures,  a  double  fracture  of  the  left 
humerus,  and  severe  throacic  trauma.  Therapeutic  sequence  includes  intercostal  anaesthesia,  pleural 
drainage,  puncture  and  lavage  of  the  peritoneum,  artifical  ventilation  by  the  double  Venturi  system. 
Delineates  the  decisions  for  extubation  and  care  through  the  11th  day.  A  1978  production,  (jabo) 

THREE  APPROACHES  TO  PSYCHOTHERAPY,  SERIES  I 
An  actual  patient  consented  to  be  filmed  in  an  initial  therapeutic  session  with 
each  of  three  psychiatrists,  demonstrating  for  the  viewer  three  very  different 
styles  of  approach  to  treatment.  Format  for  each  film  is  1)  a  description  of 
the  theory  on  which  the  treatment  style  is  based,  2)  the  filmed  encounter  of 
client  and  therapist,  and  3)  the  therapist's  analysis  and  evaluation  of  that 
encounter.  Part  3  also  includes  the  patient's  evaluation  of  her  three 
encounters.  A  1965  production,  (psyf) 

THREE  APPROACHES  TO  PSYCHOTHERAPY  -  1,  Part  1:  CARL  ROGERS 

c-a  48  minutes  90354  color:  $22. 00 

Dr.  Rogers  has  called  his  approach  'client-centered'  therapy.  His  belief  is  that  a  therapeutic  process 
occurs  inevitably  in  the  proper  climate,  and  that  the  climate  consists  of:  1)  being  real  in  relating,  2) 
offering  the  client  an  accepting,  non-possessive  caring,  and  3)  managing  a  sensitive  and  accurate 
intellectual  entry  into  the  patient's  world  of  experience.  A  1965  production,  (psyf) 


THREE  APPROACHES  TO  PSYCHOTHERAPY  -  1,  Part  2:  FREDERICK  PERLS 

c-a  33  minutes  90355  color:$20.  L 

Dr.  Perls'  approach  is  known  as  'Gestalt'  therapy,  because  its  aim  is  to  confront  the  patient  with  ft! 
own  real  state,  and  to  force  him  to  deal  with  it  in  a  real  way.  "Any  interpretation  is  a  therapeuliB 
mistake,"  says  Perls.  "I  manipulate  and  frustrate  the  patient  to  confront  himself.. .to  rely  on  his  o\ 
resources."  In  the  patient  filmed  in  this  interview,  initial  responses  are  fear  and  anger.  A  191 1 
production,  (psyf) 

THREE  APPROACHES  TO  PSYCHOTHERAPY  -  1,  Part  3:  ALBERT  ELLIS 

c-a  37  minutes  90356  color:  $20. 

Dr.  Ellis'  therapy  is  designated  'rational-emotive.'  It  is  based  on  the  premise  that  the  only  part 
individual's  life  over  which  he  can  have  any  control  is  his  thinking.  When  he  can  be  shown  that  his  o 
verbal-rational  habits  are  causing  the  negative  emotional-behavioral  results  he  finds  displeasing,  t 
can  motivate  change.  The  second  premise  is  that  action  is  absolutely  necessary  for  change.  Patiei 
agree  on  goals,  and  are  given  specific  'assignments'  to  try  in  relational  contexts,  and  to  report  on 
future  therapy.  A  1965  production,  (psyf) 


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2oV 


THREE  FAMILES  OF  JERUSALEM  (MAN'S  RELIGIOUS  QUEST) 

h-c-a  24  minutes  85131  color:  $20 

Introduces  one  family  from  each  of  the  three  great  religious  traditions  which  consider  Jerusalem  "k 
city."  The  Jewish  faith  is  represented  by  the  Ansbacher  family,  who  show  some  of  their  customs?: 
who  emphasize  that  for  them,  the  essence  of  their  faith  is  brotherly  love.  The  Roman  Catholic  tradit 
is  represented  by  a  family  of  Arab  descent,  the  Daabouls,  who  emphasize  the  personal  example  of  Ch 
in  Jerusalem.  Muslim  faith  is  exemplified  by  the  Dakkak  family,  who  see  it  as  a  way  to  fill  the  mind  » 
wisdom  and  prayer.  For  all  three  families,  the  family  relationships  are  the  means  of  transmission  r 
practice  in  the  heart  of  the  community.  A  1977  production,  (openu;  mg) 

THE  THREE  STATES  OF  MATTER  (CHEM  101) 

c-a  19  minutes      %"  U-Matic        C00120  color:$3t\ 

Cassette  Sale:  $16i 
Begins  with  a  short  introduction  on  how  any  particular  substance,  such  as  water,  can  exist  as  a  f 
liquid  or  solid,  depending  on  the  conditions  of  temperature  and  pressure.  A  heating  curve  for  wate 
drawn  and  the  concepts  of  heat  of  fusion  and  heat  of  vaporization  introduced.  A  short  descnptioi 
the  earth's  atmosphere  follows,  leading  into  a  definition  of  atmospheric  pressure.  Using  a  barorm 
and  a  vacuum  pump,  demonstrates  Boyle's  Law  and  Charles'  Law.  In  this  section,  graphs  of  volume  ' 
temperature  and  pressure  vs.  temperature  depict  the  theory  and  the  experiment,  (ui) 


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[THROUGH  THE  LOOKING-GLASS:  DISCOVERY  OF  THE  IMAGE  OF  THE  SELF  BV  N 
THE  CHILD!  (A  TRAVERS  LE  MIROIR:  UNE  ETUDE  SUR  LA  DECOUVERTE  DE  F  K' 
L'IMAGE  DE  SOI  CHEZ  L'ENFANT 

c-a  22  minutes      %"  U-Matic        K00053  b&w:$2lf± 

Cassette  Sale:  $19, 
Summarizes  results  of  a  study  which  involved  filming  18  sets  of  twins,  sometimes  in  interaction  wi 
one-way  mirror,  and  sometimes  with  a  window  having  the  twin  on  the  opposite  side.  At  age  11  mor 
they  perceive  the  space  and  the  mirror  image  as  real;  at  age  18  months  they  show  perplexity 
exploratory  behavior;  at  age  30  months  they  have  still  not  quite  grasped  the  self-image  concept  A )' 
production,  (jabo) 


TIBILDO 

h-c-a 


17  minutes 


56912 


color:  $1 
Film  sale:$25 
Cassette  sale:  $15 
Recounts  the  rehabilitation  of  landless  peasants,  especially  those  who  have  migrated  to  the  cil 
Santo  Domingo  in  the  Dominican  Republic.  Old  Santo  Domingo  and  new  urban  developments 
contrasted  with  the  teeming  slums  that  have  arisen  as  rural  people  migrate  in  search  of  work.  Thr 
the  initiative  of  the  Dominican  Agrarian  Reform  Institute,  one  such  migrant,  Tibildo,  is  resettled,  l{ 
agricultural  skills,  gets  decent  housing  and  learns  to  market  vegetables  through  a  cooperative  The 
emphasizes  the  importance  of  self-help.  A  1976  production,  (unchs;  ui) 


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TIMBERLINE 

h-c-a  15  minutes  56977  color:$1  m;^ 

Presents  flora  and  fauna  typical  of  timberhne  country  in  the  Canadian  Rockies.  Monkshood,  paintb  fin 
and  monkey  flowers  are  shown  in  bloom  in  the  meadows.  Describes  and  films  the  blue  grouse  i 
establishes  and  defends  his  territory.  Discusses  the  effect  of  avalanches  and  weather  on  planl 
animal  life.  A  1981  production,  (karv;  befi) 


TIME  CHANGES  THE  LAND:  THE  GEOLOGICAL  STORY  OF  ZION-BRYCE  IN 
SOUTHERN  UTAH  (CAPTIONED) 

j-h-c-a  23  minutes  57034  color:$\ 

Captioning  makes  content  accessible  to  hearing  impaired  audiences.  For  description,  see  original  i 
A  1962  production,  (php;  mcfi) 


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TIME  FOR  SURVIVAL 

j-h-c-a  25  minutes  84702  color:$ 

Man's  tendency  to  standardize  environments  has  life-threatening  implications,  brought  out  in  this 
His  'simplifications,'  wrought  for  his  own  immediate  idea  of  convenience,  have  drastically  altere 
delicate  ecological  balance  of  earth  and  brought  about  the  extinction  of  many  species.  A  vi: 
appealing  statement  about  environmental  stability,  and  an  eloquent  plea  for  concern.  A  1979  re 
(natas;  phpr) 


A  TIME  OF  CHANGE:  THE  CALCULUS  (HISTORY  OF  MATHEMATICS) 

c-a  24  minutes  85142  color.t 

Identifies,  by  means  of  sketches  on  a  European  map,  precursors  in  the  development  of  calculus,  a 
five  problems  raised  by  astronomer  Johann  Kepler.  Covers  subsequent  developments  leading  to  N 
and  Leibnitz,  including  Oresme,  Galileo,  Toncelli,  Mersenne,  Roberval,  Fermat,  Pascal,  Huygens, 
Wallis,  and  Isaac  Barrow.  Topics  discussed  are  the  method  of  indivisibles,  the  area  under  a  cyi 


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MELESS  GAME 

28  minutes  83812  color:$  18.75 

s  an  almost  poetic  explanation  of  cricket,  a  nearly  unexplamable  game:  its  rituals,  customs,  and 
emphasize  its  timeless  nature.  Dramatizes  historical  reenactments  in  costume  of  this  "ballet  of 
ball."  Comments  include  reasons  for  rule  changes  and  scorekeeping,  the  influences  of  gambling, 
rcially  sponsored  players,  and  gentlemen  players.  Newsreels  and  historic  film  footage  of 
n  and  international  flavor  are  combined  with  topical  music  and  scenes  depicting  the  important 
spectators  of  the  games,  (thtv;  bon) 


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ermat's  tangent  method  and  calculation  of  areas,  Huygen's  study  of  the  pendulum,  rectification 
semi-cubical  parabola,  and  the  inverse  relation  between  tangents  and  quadrature.  A  1974 
ion.  (openu;  mg) 


E  TO  BE  BRAVE 

28  minutes  85023  color:$22. 75 

wilderness  plot  and  an  Indian  family  to  show  a  young  girl's  victory  over  fear.  Their  only  link  with 
side  world  is  the  huge  and  frightening  train,  which  once  took  her  sick  mother  away,  never  to 
Now,  it  has  taken  her  brother  away  to  school.  She  and  her  father  are  left  alone,  and  when  he  is 
she  must  flag  the  train  to  get  the  help  he  requires.  A  1982  production,  (fw/cbc;  befi) 


LP  THEM  LEARN 

21  minutes  56065  color:  NC 

W  U-Matic        C56065  color:  NC 

low  media  can  bring  historical  and  contemporary  situations  into  the  classroom,  providing  ways 
motivate  and  to  teach  the  basics  in  reading,  math,  science  and  other  subject  areas.  In 
ary  and  secondary  schools,  classroom  teachers,  media  specialists,  and  students  discuss  and 
trate  the  use  of  films,  multi-media  kits,  filmstrips,  audiotapes,  instructional  television,  and 
edia.  A  1977  production,  (aect  antfampr) 


fE  WITH  DIGNITY 

29  minutes  82507  color:$  10.00 

a  three-month  project  in  milieu  therapy  carried  out  in  Michigan  with  20  confused  and 
l,s"(I  ted  elderly  persons  who  have  been  institutionalized  for  a  long  time.  Goals  were  to  increase 
iss  of  the  world,  with  the  eventual  aim  of  self-sufficiency.  Therapeutic  strategies  included 
,j|  ■  Aation,  physical  exercise,  voice  control  lessons,  group  crafts,  music  and  practice  in  self-care, 
was  slow  and  unequal,  but  occurred  throughout  the  group.  A  1972  production,  (umi;  apa) 


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NS:  EMERGENCY  PROCEDURES 
SONS:  EMERGENCY  PROCEDURES 

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VE  A  LIFE:  TRAUMA  CENTERS 

30  minutes  84876  color:$  17.50 

s  the  need  for  and  the  establishment  of  trauma  centers,  a  more  expert  and  sophisticated 
cy  facility  for  serious  cases.  Since  the  establishment  of  the  program,  deaths  from  serious  injury 
reased  by  an  annual  figure  of  17,000.  Previous  to  the  existence  of  this  type  of  facility,  20,000 
ied  annually  because  the  type  of  care  they  needed  to  save  them  was  not  quickly  available  in 
ergency  rooms.  Discusses  the  preparation  for  the  new  degree  of  Doctor  of  Emergency  Medicine, 
crisis  in  federal  funding  for  the  program.  Hosted  by  Hugh  Downs.  A  1980  production,  (abc) 


IN  TENNESSEE 

13  minutes  57 1 12  color:$  15.  OO 

its  Nissan's  entry  into  truck  production  in  America,  using  American  workers  and  training  them 
ese  methods.  A  uniquely  successful  experiment  in  transfer  of  the  'team  spirit'  to  an 
ent  conditioned  by  labor-management  conflict.  A  1982  production,  (cbs;  cal) 


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!ROW  CAME  MUCH  LATER:  A  JOURNEY  OF  CONSCIENCE 

58  minutes         2  reels  70529  color: $37. 50 

ts  the  journey  of  a  group  of  Cleveland  Heights  High  School  students  to  the  Nazi  concentration 

camps  that  were  the  sites  of  the  holocaust.  The  students  are  accompanied  by  a  woman  who 

ng  the  first  Jewish  Slovak  prisoners  there  at  the  age  of  thirteen,  and  who  has  consented  to  go 

i  free  person  in  the  company  of  her  son.  Narrated  by  Ed  Asner.  A  1981  production,  (wviz;  cec) 


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II 


ROW  I'LL  BE  THERE  (GROWING  UP,  WITH  SANDY  OFFENHEIM) 

/ 1  minutes  050 12  color:$  1 1. 75 

philosophizes  in  his  diary  about  life  being  like  a  circle,  younger  classmates  take  up  a  dance  to 
Round."  Hard  things  about  growing  up  include  learning  right  from  left,  reflected  in  the  song 
e,  "Backwards  Again."  Feelings  about  being  left  out  are  examined  in  a  dramatization  and  song, 
l.  i  n't  I  Go  to  the  Party?"  "Starship"  captures  the  dreams  of  potential  young  navigators,  and  the 

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You  Look  at  Me!"  A  1980  production. 


TE  THE  HERO  (QUICK  TAKES  SERIES) 


19  minutes 


84638 


color:$14.50 


rama  of  the  Pacific  theatre  in  World  War  II,  where  only  one  of  a  U.S.  reconnaisance  patrol 
Stars  Michael  Came,  Cliff  Robertson  and  Henry  Fonda.  A  1969  production,  (abc) 


PROSTHESIS  OF  THE  HIP]  (PROSTHESES  TOTALES  DE  LA  HANCHE) 

30  minutes      %"  U-Matic        K00054  color:$28.00 

Cassette  Sale:  $270.00 
Ithe  principle  of  madriporic  prosthesis,  which  eliminates,  along  with  chemical  intermediaries, 
\\  of  infection.  Shows  types  of  caps,  and,  by  means  of  X-ray,  prostheses  in  place,  diagramming 
jd  distribution  of  pressure.  Explains  how  osteogenic  growth  helps  fasten  the  device  in  place, 
actual  operation,  a  post-operative  X-ray,  and  muscular  postural  rehabilitation  therapy. 
I  problems  of  young  patients  with  extensive  damage.  A  1978  production,  (jabo) 


A  TOUCH  OF  SENSITIVITY 

h-c-a  50  minutes         2  reels  70564  color:$27.25 

Resumes  what  research  established  about  touching  and  touch  deprivation  in  animals  and  humans. 
Shows  the  effects  of  short  and  long  term  deprivation  in  monkeys:  body  functions  are  all  measurably 
disturbed,  including  the  immune  system.  Physical  dysfunctions  persist  even  in  reversal  of  deprivation: 
brain  damage  was  evident  in  the  sparsity  of  dendrites  and  neurons  on  tissue  examination.  Visits  the 
psychiatric  unit  for  disturbed  adolescents  in  Britain  where  touch  therapy  has  proven  the  first  really 
effective  approach  in  reducing  property  damage  and  violent  encounters.  Touches  on  the  role  of  pets  in 
the  recovery  of  heart  attack  patients.  Resumes  experiments  in  public  encounters.  A  1979  production, 
(bbc;  fi) 

THE  TOUGHEST  BARRIER 

j-h-c-a  15  minutes  50744  color:$15.25 

Presents  spontaneous  moments  from  the  lives  of  four  handicapped  adults,  studying  how  they  respond  in 
social  situations.  The  'toughest  barrier'  is  often  the  attitude  or  expectation  of  the  'normal'  person. 
Maintains  a  positive  focus  on  obtaining  maximum  fulfillment  and  independence.  A  1981  production, 
(cec) 

[TOXOPLASMOSIS]  (LA  TOXOPLASMOSE) 

c-a  27  minutes      %"  U-Matic        K00055  color:$28.00 

Cassette  Sale:  $243.00 
Delineates  the  biological  transmission  cycle  of  toxoplasmosis,  which  took  researchers  seventy  years  to 
understand.  First  identified  in  Tunis,  this  crescent-shaped  protozoan  parasite  is  responsible  for  a  major 
human  illness,  transmissible  to  the  fetus  in  pregnancy,  causing  death  or  physical  abnormality  and 
psychomotor  retardation.  Spiramycin  is  designated  the  only  safe  treatment  in  this  instance,  but  no  cure 
nor  vaccine  is  known.  A  1975  production,  (jabo) 

THE  TRAIL  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR,  Episode  10) 

h-c-a  26  minutes  84945  mixed:$ 19.00 

Film  sale: $495. 00 
Views  the  1500-mile  network  of  mountain  paths  known  as  the  Ho  Chi  Minh  Trail,  from  its  inception  in 
1959  when,  one  journalist  estimates,  it  took  six  months  to  go  from  one  end  to  the  other,  to  its  final 
form  as  a  well-organized  system  with  its  own  repair  and  rest  stations,  taking  six  weeks  for  the  same 
journey.  This  was  achieved  in  spite  of  eight  years  of  steady  bombing  by  the  U.S.  (two  hundred  attacks 
a  day  at  peak  effort.)  Interviews  U.S.  soldiers  on  the  experience  of  fighting  a  conventional  style  of  war 
against  a  guerilla  style  of  response.  A  1980  production,  (itl  /  cineq;  bon) 

TRANSACTIONAL  ANALYSIS:  BETTER  COMMUNICATION  FOR  ORGANIZATIONS 

h-c-a  26  minutes  84845  color:$  17.25 

The  president  of  American  Arilines  discusses  how  a  program  called  "T.A.C.T.  —  Transactional  Analysis 
in  Customer  Treatment"  —  enabled  his  firm  to  improve  communication  and  customer  satisfaction. 
Vignettes  demonstrate  the  program  in  action,  while  its  principles  are  reviewed.  A  1978  production,  (hip; 
dai) 

TRANSPORTATION:  A  BASIC  NEED 

p-i  12  minutes  56768  color: $  12.50 

Defines  transportation  and  shows  all  the  usual  (and  many  unusual)  modes  of  it  in  operation.  Mentions 
and  shows  a  number  of  transportation-related  occupations.  A  1980  production,  (ody;  eb) 

TRAUMA  CARE:  A  LIFE  AT  STAKE 

h-c-a  23  minutes  84886  color: $17. 25 

Covers  the  latest  first  aid  procedures  for  several  types  of  trauma:  drowning,  stab  wounds,  bone 
fractures,  severe  bleeding,  burns.  Emphasizes  the  type  of  mistakes  untrained  rescuers  are  apt  to  make. 
Gives  trauma  statistics  (one  of  every  four  Americans  is  affected  yearly)  and  urges  viewers  to  learn  to 
deal  with  it.  A  1978  production,  (jrp  /  chca;  aims) 

THE  TRAUMA  PATIENT 

h-c-a  20  minutes  56584  color:$  18.00 

Assessment  priorities  and  action  priorities  (how  to  tell  what  to  do  and  the  order  in  which  it  should  be 
done)  are  reviewed  for  various  kinds  of  serious  injuries.  Descriptions  of  the  management  of  situations 
where  the  airway  is  blocked,  where  the  head  and  spine  are  injured,  where  wounds  are  leaking  air,  and 
in  cases  of  serious  burns  are  reviewed  in  picture  and  narration.  A  1978  production,  (pyr  with  mecip) 

[TRAUMATIC  RUPTURE  OF  THE  AORTA  AND  ITS  BRANCHES]  (LES  RUPTURES 
TRAUMATIQUES  DE  L'AORTE  THORACIQUE  ET  DE  SES  BRANCHES) 


c-a 


20  minutes      %"  U-Matic 


K00056 


color:$28.00 
Cassette  Sale:  $180.00 
Reviews  an  accident  case  where  surgeons,  repairing  a  ruptured  diaphragm,  discover  a  ruptured  aorta. 
Shows  the  repair,  sutured  over  teflon  felt  —  the  first  repair  of  its  kind.  Illustrates  some  diagnostic 
procedures,  including  angiocardiogram.  Shows  actual  surgery,  with  procedures  for  partial  and  total 
extracorporeal  circulation.  Follows  the  case  of  an  aneurism  requiring  total  extracorporeal  circulation 
with  hypothermia.  Recommends  X-ray  of  all  chest  injuries.  A  1970  production,  (jabo) 

TRIGGER  FILMS  ON  AGING 

c-a  15  minutes  52582  color: $10.00 

Presents  five  short  vignettes  designed  to  eliminate  thoughtless  behaviors  which  injure  the  feelings  and 
self-esteem  of  the  aging.  Designed  to  allow  discussion  break  following  each  vignette.  A  1971  production, 
(umi;  apa) 

THE  TROUBLE  WITH  ANGELS 

j-h-c-a  112  minutes        3  reels  98926  color:  $5 1.00 

Dramatizes  the  school  years  of  one  graduating  class  at  St.  Francis  Academy  for  girls,  focusing  on  the 
friendship  of  two  who  are  particularly  mischievous,  and  on  their  growth  in  interaction  with  the  nuns. 
Features  Rosalind  Russell  as  Mother  Superior,  Hayley  Mills  as  the  chief  mischief,  who  finds  a  surprising 
vocation.  Directed  by  Ida  Lupino.  Based  on  a  novel  by  Jane  Trahey.  A  1966  production,  (ca;  tlf) 


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THE  TROUBLE  WITH  MISS  SWITCH 

p-i-j  48  minutes         2  reels  70544  color:$25.00 

Animated  adaptation  ol  Barbara  Brooks  Wallace's  book  by  the  same  title.  Miss  Switch,  the  best  teacher 
at  Rupert  and  Amelia's  school,  seems  to  do  things  by  magic.  In  fact,  she  does  —  but  she  is  in  danger 
from  the  evil  head  witch,  Saturna,  and  only  Rupert  and  Amelia  can  save  her.  A  1979  production,  (rusp; 
abc) 

THE  TROUBLE  WITH  RAPE 

h-c-a  28  minutes  83670  color: $18.75 

Explores  the  misconceptions  concerning  rape  and  how  those  misconceptions  work  against  the  victim. 
Uses  interviews  with  three  women  of  varying  age  and  station  in  life,  illustrating  that  rape  can  happen  to 
any  woman  at  any  time.  Reveals  how  the  double  standards  and  myths  perpetuated  by  both  men  and 
women  in  society  leaves  the  woman  without  support,  even  when  her  assailant  pleads  guilty.  A  1975 
production,  (thtv;  bon) 

TROUBLED  KIDS:  THE  MENTAL  HOSPITAL  SCHOOL  AND  THE  COMMUNITY 

c-a  23  minutes  52578  b&w:$  10.00 

Shows  classrooms,  therapeutic  sessions  and  staff  meetings  in  a  mental  hospital's  educational  program 
attended  both  by  hospitalized  youngsters  and  by  youngsters  from  the  community  who  have  emotional 
disorders.  Intended  to  demonstrate  the  therapeutic  potential  of  such  schools.  A  1970  production, 
(wwmp;  apa) 

THE  TROUBLES  [1]:  CONQUEST 

h-c-a  30  minutes  C00035  color: $23.25 

Studies  the  historic  and  ideological  bases  for  the  conflict  in  Northern  Ireland.  Traces  the  formation  of  a 
uniquely  Gaelic  culture  through  the  merger  of  Pict,  Celt,  Viking,  Norman  and  Roman  Catholic  traditions. 
Britain,  over  the  years,  deliberately  fostered  the  growth  of  an  Anglo-Scottish  Protestant  landowning 
class  in  the  north,  basis  of  the  current  bitterness  and  complex  conflict.  Covers  the  story  up  through 
1690;  includes  contemporary  footage  of  fighting,  (thtv;  bon) 

THE  TROUBLES  [2]:  RISING 

h-c-a  30  minutes  C00036  color: $23. 25 

Describes  Dublin  and  its  environs  (psychological  and  political)  at  the  turn  of  the  century.  Shows  how 
the  lines  were  being  drawn:  Protestant/industrial/rich/powerful/urban  over  against 
Catholic/labor/poor/oppressed/rural.  Summarizes  Gladstone's  role  in  home  rule,  Asquith's  role  in  later 
attempt  at  compromise,  effects  of  World  War  I.  Covers  events  through  1916  when  the  execution  of 
some  Irish  rebel  leaders  changed  the  whole  atmosphere  and  brought  the  conflict  out  of  control,  (thtv; 
bon) 

THE  TROUBLES  [3] :  PARTITION 

h-c-a  30  minutes  C00037  color:  $23  25 

Covers  inflammatory  role  of  British  "black  and  tan,"  Lloyd  George's  virtual  imposition  of  partition  as  a 
"solution,"  which  led  to  civil  war.  Explains  the  atrocious  implications  of  the  "Special  Powers  Act"  of 
1922,  the  effect  of  the  world  recession  of  the  1930's,  the  way  in  which  the  1935  rioting  confirmed  the 
feeling  of  the  Irish  Catholics  that  they  were  "outsiders"  in  their  own  country,  (thtv;  bon) 

THE  TROUBLES  [4] :  REBELLION 

h-c-a  30  minutes  C00038  color: $23  25 

Investigates  role  of  media  coverage  in  the  '60's  stating,  "Prior  to  1968,  not  much  real  information  was 
getting  out:  coverage  emphasized  commonality,  ignoring  the  real  problem."  Summarizes  activities  of  Ian 
Paisley,  Protestant  leader  O'Neill,  Unionist  leader  Clark.  The  availability  of  television  reception  made 
events  of  America's  Civil  Rights  movement  immediate  and  powerful  elements  in  the  escalation  of  the 
problem,  (thtv;  bon) 

THE  TROUBLES  [5] :  INTERVENTION 

h-c-a  30  minutes  C00039  color:  $23  25 

Begins  August,  1969  with  the  first  use  ot  tear  gas:  a  three-day  siege  of  a  Catholic  district  by  Protestant 
police,  where  the  police  lost  control  and  the  district  was  burned.  Covers  efforts  to  negotiate,  and  then 
failure.  Examines  the  role  of  the  British  army,  whose  weapons  searches  antagonized  both  Protestants 
and  Catholics.  Includes  footage  of  a  demonstration  against  the  British  army  by  the  Catholic  women  of 
Belfast,  who  get  water  hoses  turned  on  them  for  their  trouble,  (thtv;  bon) 

THE  TROUBLES  [6] :  DEADLOCK 

h-c-a  30  minutes  C00040  color: $23. 25 

Reviews  1970's  from  the  point  where  "sectarian  killings  became  a  fact  of  daily  life,"  through  "Bloody 
Friday"  of  1972.  Traces  the  defeat  of  the  1973  White  Paper  on  power-sharing,  the  most  sophisticated 
attempt  at  compromise,  whose  defeat  led  to  the  resignation  of  the  Unionist  leaders.  Ends  with  the 
Pope's  1979  visit,  showing  his  eloquent  plea  for  peace,  (thtv;  bon) 

TRUMAN  AND  CONTAINMENT  (AMERICAN  FOREIGN  POLICY  SERIES) 

h-c-a  15  minutes  56680  b&w:$ 13.25 

Carefully  selected  newsreel  footage  presents  a  look  at  American  foreign  policy  during  the  Truman 
administration.  Examines  implications  of  the  use  of  the  atomic  bomb,  the  Truman  Doctrine  and  the 
Marshall  Plan.  Analyses  basis  of  the  formation  of  NATO,  covers  the  confrontation  in  Korea.  A  1981 
production,  (eb) 

TURKEY  SHOOT  (VICTORY  AT  SEA  #17) 

h-c-a  27  minutes  85193  b&w:$17.25 

Reviews  with  live  footage  the  battles  for  the  Marianas  Islands  in  the  South  Pacific.  Opens  on  Guam  in 
the  late  1930's.  Shows  initial  Japanese  victories,  recapture  of  Guam  by  the  U.S.  and  its  furnishing  as  a 
major  air  base.  Title  designates  the  day  400  Japanese  planes  were  downed.  Shows  reconstruction  on 
Guam  after  the  Japanese  defeat.  A  1952  production,  (nbc/usn;  lucf) 

TURNING  POINTS:  A  PROFILE  OF  THREE  ADULT  WOMEN  IN  COLLEGE 

h-c-a  35  minutes  84655  color:$22.00 

Interviews  three  mothers  of  families,  each  of  whom  has  decided  to  return  to  school.  Loretta,  mother  of 


five,  tells  how  she  happened  to  choose  her  curriculum  in  nursing,  what  it  has  meant.  Joyce,  ■ 
parent  with  a  small  son,  tells  how  she  has  managed  to  return  to  school  to  study  secretarial  scie 
how  it  has  helped  her  self-esteem.  Earline,  whose  husband  was  disabled  while  serving  on  the  Ni 
police  force,  recounts  her  feelings  and  choices,  and  their  results.  The  families  are  filmed 
situations,  and  share  with  viewers  their  opinions  and  methods  of  coping.  A  1978  production, 
pers) 


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TUZLA,  THE  SINKING  TOWN 

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Shows  that  Tuzla,  Yugoslavia,  a  pleasant  old  Bosnian  town,  is  literally  sinking  at  the  rate  of  1 
month.  Soil  subsidence  is  due  to  underground  salt  mines.  Scientists  ignored  warnings  over  thi 
and  between  1941  and  1975  the  ground  dropped  eight  meters.  Cracks  have  appeared  in  most 
eventually  making  them  uninhabitable.  Public  buildings,  including  a  hotel,  army  club,  court  of 
school  and  mosque,  have  been  demolished.  Rehousing  in  modern  apartments  is  adequate 
substitute  for  old  homes.  A  1976  production,  (unchs;  ui) 


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TWO  GIRLS  CALLED  EVE 

i-j  18  minutes  57035  color: 

Films  the  development  of  an  acquaintance  into  a  friendship,  the  threat  to  its  exclusiveness  by 
party,  the  growth  which  confirms  it  and  makes  room  for  others.  Musical  background  and 
sounds.  Without  narration  or  dialog.  A  1973  production,  (thtv;  bon) 


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TWO  STARS  AND  A  LOT  OF  MUSIC 

h-c-a  44  minutes      W  U-Matic        C85198  color: 

Records  a  live  performance,  concert  jazz,  featuring  George  Shearing  at  the  piano  and  SI 

Grappelli  on  the  violin.  Solos  and  duets  include  Flamingo,  Walkin'  My  Baby  Back  Home,  Sweet  J 

Brown,  Spain,  and  La  Chanson  des  Rues.  Performers  introduce  their  own  numbers,  (tcul) 


lilt! 


THE  TYRANNY  OF  CONTROL  (FREE  TO  CHOOSE,  [2]) 

h-c-a  58  minutes         2  reels  70593  color. 

Brings  illustrations  to  bear  on  Adam  Smith's  assertion  that  people  left  free  to  act  in  their  own  e 
self-interest  will,  on  the  average,  act  in  a  way  that  benefits  society  as  a  whole.  Uses  exampl 
Britain,  Japan,  India.  Asserts  that  American  complaints  against  unfair  competition  from  foreign 
are  really  a  plea  for  special  privilege.  Includes  a  brief  explanation  of  foreign  exchange  rates 
operation  of  the  money  market.  Urges  constitutional  restrictions  on  the  power  of  governrr 
interfere  in  free  markets.  Reel  2  debates  the  principal  points  of  controversy.  A  1979  proi 
(wqln/vida;  pennc) 


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[UJAMAA]:  NOEL'S  LEMONADE  STAND 

/-/'  8  minutes  05023  color. 

Stylized  animation  portrays  the  ingenuity  of  Noel,  a  city  teen  who  needs  a  job,  in  getting  a  refr1 
stand  started  which  turns  into  a  neighborhood  cross-cultural  cooperative.  The  Swahili  titli 
"together."  A  1981  production,  (ngsa;  befi) 


UJAMAA  VILLAGES 

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Examines  Ujamaa  villages,  collective  communities  gathering  scattered  rural  homesteaders 
central  social  services  in  Tanzania.  Working  together,  they  improve  agriculture  with  animal  hu 
poultry  raising  and  dairy  farming,  and  practice  woodworking,  arts  and  crafts.  Mobile  tea 
villagers  build  homes  of  durable  materials.  The  Tanzanian  Housing  Bank  gives  loans.  Film  pc 
that  ten  ox-teams  can  do  the  work  of  one  tractor,  and  are  simpler  and  cheaper.  A  1976  pro 
(unchs;  ui) 


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UJIMA:  [MODUPE  AND  THE  FLOOD] 

/-;  5  minutes  05024  color 

Animates  a  Nigerian  tale  of  caring  and  its  rewards:  Modupe  lives  alone  on  the  mountain,  so  nig! 
can  see  the  dam  burst  up  the  river.  To  get  a  message  down  to  his  friends  below  in  tim  !:::■ 
impossible,  but  he  hits  upon  the  idea  of  setting  fire  to  his  house,  knowing  they  will  come  to  I   s: 
others  are  saved  in  their  effort  to  help  him.  The  Swahili  title  means  "building  community." 
production,  (ngsa;  befi) 


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[ULCERATIVE  COLITIS]  (LA  RECTOCOLITE  HEMORRAGIQUE) 

c-a  16  minutes      %"  U-Matic        K00076  color 

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Examines  instances  of  this  disease,  which  remains  of  unknown  origin,  striking  young  adu 
frequently.  Appearance  of  an  ulcerated  intestine  under  barium  X-ray  is  shown.  Sum 
recommended  diet  and  treatments,  which  may  include  relaxants,  steroid  retention  enemas, 
therapy,  or  psychotherapy  as  indicated.  Complete  recovery  is  rare,  but  long  periods  of  remi: 
possible.  Follows  one  serious  case  through  a  total  colectomy  with  ileostomy.  Gives  p 
differentiation  from  Crohn's  Disease.  A  1977  production,  (jabo) 


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UMOJA:  TIGER  AND  THE  BIG  WIND 

/'-/  8  minutes  05025  coloi 

A  Br'er  Rabbit  folk  tale  typical  of  'trickster  tales,'  in  which  a  weaker  or  smaller  animal  wir 
larger,  stronger  one  by  means  of  his  wits.  The  Swahili  title  means  'unity,'  and  the  story  illustr 
all  the  other  animals  work  together  to  keep  Br'er  Tiger  from  hoarding  all  the  food.  A  1979  pn 
(ngsa;  befi) 


UNCLE  SAM  MAGOO 

general  28  minutes  85057  coloi 

Magoo  takes  viewers  on  a  tour  of  American  history:  discovery,  first  Thanksgiving,  Paul  Re 
Spirit  of  '76,  the  Boston  Tea  Party,  Betsy  Ross  and  the  flag,  the  composition  of  the  national 


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V-BELTS  AND  V-BELT  DRIVES  (ENERGY  CONVERSION,  PRIME  MOVERS  AND  TRANSACTIONAL  SYSTEMS  SERIES)    /    83 


Irockett,  the  Alamo,  the  Civil  War,  Benjamin  Franklin,  the  railroad,  the  gold  rush,  quotes  from 
*  Americans,  the  moon  landing,  and  the  pledge  to  the  flag.  Also  available  in  long  version.  A  1970 
.;*  tion.  (upap;  mcfi) 


RSTANDING  AGGRESSION 

23  minutes  52564  b&w:$  10.00 

les  the  problems  of  psychiatric  nurses  in  handling  aggressive  patients,  giving  suggestions  for 
ig  and  interpreting  such  behavior,  and  for  avoiding  attitudes  and  actions  which  contribute  to  it. 
in  a  hospital  in  England.  A  1960  production,  (bmh;  apa) 


SY  ALLIES  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR,  Episode  8) 

26  minutes  84943  mixed:$  19.00 

Film  sale: $495. 00 

,  the  negative  effects  on  the  south  Vietnamese  of  the  importance  of  "a  superpower  technology 
overwhelming  culture"  represented  by  the  presence  there,  over  several  years,  of  2  %  million 
ans.  Focuses  on  Saigon,  "fun  cabin. ..bizarre  contrast"  to  the  fighting  only  a  few  miles  away. 
—  attitude  changes  wrought  by  American  wealth  and  lifestyles.  Gives  assessment  of  American 
ter  by  Premier  Kieh,  who  advised  them  to  fight  to  win  because  they  lacked  staying  power, 
itimated  and  failed  to  depend  on  their  South  Viet  Nam  allies,  and  kept  mutual  understanding  at 
1980  production,  (itl  /  cineq;  bon) 


ISHED  BUSINESS 

28  minutes 


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85098  color:  $16. 75 

SSful  young  businessman,  too  busy  to  get  to  know  his  aging  father,  is  called  home  to  California 
ew  York  by  his  father's  heart  attack.  At  first  he  senses  only  the  inconvenience,  but  as  he 
ly  gets  to  know  and  enjoy  his  father  as  a  person,  his  attitude  changes.  A  1980  production. 


ENDLY  FLORA  AND  FAUNA 

3/  15  minutes  56701  color:$14.75 

snakes,  stinging  insects  and  spiders  potentially  harmful  to  man  are  identified  and  shown  in 


Mj )  photography.  Safety  and  remedial  measures  are  described.  A  1980  production,  (cec) 


D  ARAB  EMIRATES:  BEDOUIN  SETTLEMENTS 

10  minutes  56953  color:$  13.00 

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ie  life  of  Bedouin  tribes,  introducing  changes  that  have  been  brought  to  their  nomadic  traditions 
udden  wealth  of  the  United  Arab  oil-producing  nations.  Shows  settlements  provided  by  the 
of  Housing  and  Planning  for  the  resettlement  of  these  tribes.  A  1976  production,  (unchs;  ui) 


Ink   wn  famine 

30  minutes  83677  color:$18.75 

nts  the  massive  human  tragedy  brought  on  in  Ethiopia  in  the  early  1970's  by  the  drought  in 
— tWhen  crops  failed  in  rural  areas,  there  was  mass  migration  to  the  towns,  seeking  food  and 

assistance.  The  influx  of  thousands  was  too  much  for  the  limited  facilities.  50,000  had  already 
xjlthe  area  when  Thames  Televsion  was  finally  allowed  to  film  this  documentary.  Average  life 
sale  icy  in  Ethiopia  is  36  years.  It  was  considerably  shortened  during  this  tragic  period.  Harrowing 

n  refugee  camps  show  children  and  adults  who  are  literally  only  skin  and  bones,  and  for  whom 
:.::.-  ;re  no  resources,  even  in  the  camps,  but  a  cup  of  boiled  wheat  in  the  morning  and  a  small  piece 

in  the  afternoon.  It  had  finally  rained  in  the  rural  areas,  but  the  rural  population,  too  weak  and 

oup,  was  already  dying  elsewhere.  A  1973  production,  (thtv;  bon) 


SflSUNG  SOLDIERS  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR,  Episode  23) 

26  minutes  84958  mixed:$ 19.00 

Film  sale:$495.00 
he  many  difficult  aspects  of  the  readjustment  of  the  Viet  Nam  war  veteran  to  society  on  his 
cm  \mericans  wanted  to  forget:  the  veterans  could  not.  Interviews  several  who  were  physically 
■|  (including  Max  Cleland)  and  some  whose  scars  were  psychological.  One  says,  "The  war  is 
nna  be  over  for  me.  It's  never  gonna  be  over  for  any  man  that  fought  it."  A  1980  production. 
leq;  bon) 


CODE 

18  minutes  56577  color:$  17.50 

!es  motivation  and  reviews  methods  for  fire  inspectors.  The  owner  of  a  restaurant,  objecting  to 

(?)  jpection,  rushes  the  inspector  through:  the  inspector  misses  seeing  damaged  insulation  on  an 
I  wire,  which,  later  that  night,  causes  a  serious  fire.  Of  businesses  destroyed  by  fire,  43% 
open.  Of  those  that  reopen,  29%  fail.  Suggests  what  inspectors  and  public  may  do  to  help 

;,   hese  tragedies.  A  1979  production,  (pyr) 


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that  65  percent  of  the  population  of  Dar  el  Salaam,  Tanzania,  are  squatters,  inhabiting 
A  mud  shanties  lacking  basic  facilities.  Since  anti-squatter  legislation  was  ineffective,  plans  were 
1973  to  upgrade  slums  with  basic  infrastructure  and  services.  Occupancy  was  legitimized.  The 
Housing  Bank  financed  improvement  of  exisiting  dwellings  and  new  construction,  and 
ated  displaced  people.  The  film  emphasizes  self-help.  A  1976  production,  (unchs;  ui) 


-HIMA  TARO 

12  minutes  05078  color:$  12.00 

a  Japanese  legend  vaguely  parallel  to  the  familiar  tale  of  Shangri-La.  Urashima  Taro  is  a  young 
fiU'lti,  whose  kindness  to  a  turtle  earns  him  a  visit  with  Otohime,  Princess  of  the  Kingdom  at  the 
;i(^if\  the  Sea.  What  he  does  not  know  is  that  one  day  in  that  kingdom  is  one  hundred  years  on 


earth.  When  he  insists  on  returning  home,  the  Princess  gives  him  a  box  with  instructions  not  to  open  it. 
In  the  box  is  the  gift  of  his  youth.  A  1979  production,  (ab) 


URBAN  DEVELOPMENT  AND  TRAFFIC 

h-c-a  18  minutes 


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color:$17.75 
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Uses  maps,  animation  and  on-the-spot  footage  to  show  how  Munich,  in  the  Federal  Republic  of 
Germany,  has  reformed  its  transportation  system,  making  the  historic  city  more  liveable.  Ring  roads 
channel  through-traffic  congestion;  residential  and  historic  areas  have  pedestrian  malls;  an  eight-line 
subway  system  coordinated  with  priority  buses  and  trams  connects  the  city  center  and  outlying 
districts,  while  park-and-ride  facilities  encourage  the  use  of  public  transportation.  The  film  underlines 
how  citizen  cooperation  makes  these  plans  work.  A  1976  production,  (unchs;  ui) 

URBAN  DEVELOPMENT  AND  URBAN  CLIMATE 

h-c-a  15  minutes  56916  color:$  15.75 

Film  sale:$225.00 
Cassette  sale:$  135.00 
Shows  how  heavy  residential  construction  on  hillsides  above  Stuttgart  cut  off  the  flow  of  fresh  air,  how 
smog  built  up  in  the  bowl  of  the  city,  and  how  massive  buildings  effectively  blocked  channels  of  fresh 
air.  To  clean  the  air,  Stuttgart  banned  hillside  building,  widened  avenues  to  channel  more  fresh  air, 
changed  to  clean  energy  sources,  more  parks  and  trees,  and  redesigned  buildings  for  better  cooling  and 
insulation.  A  1976  production,  (unchs;  ui) 

URBAN  DEVELOPMENT  IN  HARMONY  WITH  OPEN  LAND 

h-c-a  21  minutes  56917  color:$18.75 

Film  sale:$3 15.00 
Cassette  sale: $190. 00 
Explains  how  a  small  highly-developed,  densely-populated  country  copes  with  urban  sprawl.  In  Denmark 
strict  legislation  now  controls  development.  The  entire  country  is  divided  into  rural  and  urban  zones. 
Four  major  cities  plus  varied-growth  towns  balance  villages  and  countryside.  New  urban  and  industrial 
development  takes  place  only  after  scrupulous  planning,  and  always  in  balance  with  "greenbelt"  areas. 
In  rural  zones  agricultural  building  takes  priority.  The  Danish  plan  is  not  inflexible;  revisions  cope  with 
changing  needs,  and  Danes  accept  control  as  the  only  way  to  keep  their  country  "a  well-groomed 
garden".  A  1976  production.  (unchs;ui) 

URBAN  DEVELOPMENT  IN  OLD  AND  NEW  QUARTERS 

h-c-a  20  minutes  56918  color: $18. 50 

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Illustrates  three  kinds  of  urban  development  planning.  In  Cologne,  Federal  Republic  of  Germany,  a 
low-income  residential  satellite  near  industries  compatible  with  the  environment  has  a  variety  of 
low-rise  apartments  designed  to  avoid  the  sterility  of  uniform  blocks.  Hanover  renovated  and 
modernized  sturdy  but  outdated  19th  century  buildings.  In  Kempten,  Bavaria,  centuries-old  houses 
beyond  repair  made  way  for  new  structures;  only  medieval  houses  were  preserved  and  restored.  The 
film  shows  the  work  of  non-profit  housing  associations  and  stresses  that  modernization  is  cheaper  than 
new  building.  A  1976  production,  (unchs;  ui) 

URI  GELLER  -  IS  SEEING  BELIEVING? 

h-c-a  45  minutes         2  reels  60580  color: $27. 50 

Investigates  the  claim  that  Uri  Geller  has  telepathic  and  psychic  powers  which  allow  him  to  intuit  what 
is  in  sealed  envelopes  and  to  bend  metal  by  mind  power.  Interviews  Geller,  his  mother,  and  some  of  his 
friends,  and  shows  examples  of  the  type  of  phenomenon  by  which  the  young  Israeli  drew  the  interest  of 
the  world.  Includes  exclusive  material  on  the  results  of  scientific  tests  of  metal  bent  by  "mind  power" 
and  by  physical  power,  done  at  Cambridge  and  at  London  Universities.  A  1975  production,  (thtv;  bon) 

[URINARY  INFECTION  IN  THE  CHILD]  (L'INFECTION  URINAIRE  DE  L'ENFANT) 

c-a  26  minutes      %"  U-Matic        K00074  color:$28.00 

Cassette  Sale:  $234.00 
Presents  difficulties  in  diagnosis,  one  of  which  is  that  symptoms  vary  with  age.  More  frequent  in  boys 
up  to  age  2  months  and  girls  from  2  months  onward.  Digestive  involvement  and  fever  usually 
accompany  the  condition  in  infants.  Shows  recommended  equipment  and  explains  procedures  for 
specimen  collecting  and  laboratory  analysis,  including  microscopic  examination  of  sediment  after 
centrifugation,  and  antibiogram  to  determine  the  resistance  of  the  bacterium  to  antibiotics.  Lists 
preferred  drugs  and  possible  complications.  Shows  one  surgical  case.  A  1972  production,  (jabo) 

THE  USER  AND  THE  DATA  BASE  (COMPUTER-BASED  INFORMATION  SYSTEMS) 

h-c-a  25  minutes  84798  color: $20. 50 

Examines  user  alternative  query  forms  in  the  context  of  an  actual  construction,  including  critical 
deadlines  for  the  firm  which  is  building  an  oil  processing  plant.  Use  of  the  London  data  base  for 
scheduling  information  is  necessitated  by  the  quantities  of  data  involved:  three  and  a  half  thousand 
types  of  piping,  for  example,  need  to  go  to  a  hundred  prefabrication  sites  and  thence  to  the 
construction  site,  on  fixed  schedules.  Loss  of  precious  natural  gas  will  occur  if  the  plant  is  not  ready  on 
time.  Compares  the  use  of  conventional  programs  in  COBOL  with  the  use  of  query  language.  A  1979 
production,  (bbc  /  openu;  umed) 

V-BELTS  AND  V-BELT  DRIVES  (ENERGY  CONVERSION,  PRIME  MOVERS  AND 
TRANSACTIONAL  SYSTEMS  SERIES) 

h-c-a  19  minutes  56941  color: $15.50 

Enumerates  functions  and  advantages  of  v-belts,  showing  how  they  were  developed  from  the  principle 
of  the  wedge.  Shows  usual  construction  and  materials,  defines  necessary  vocabulary:  sheave,  friction, 
tension,  arc  of  contact.  Demonstrates  figuring  of  effective  tension  by  formula.  Shows  how  to  use  drive 
tables,  explains  standard  numbering  system  for  belt  sizes.  Tells  how  a  joined  series  of  parallel  belts  was 
devised  to  counteract  belt  instability  from  pulsating  loads.  A  1975  production,  (geop;  lucf) 


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VD  -  PLAY  IT  SAFE 

j-h-c  14  minutes  56619  color:$  15.00 

Covers  the  nature,  transmission,  symptoms  and  results  of  the  three  main  sexually  transmitted  diseases: 
gonorrhea,  syphillls  and  herpes.  Discusses  prevention,  treatment,  and  the  responsiblity  of  reporting 
infection.  Note:  Due  to  the  nature  and  treatment  of  the  subject,  it  is  strongly  recommended  that  this 
film  be  previewed  prior  to  presentation.  A  1980  production,  (gkp;  cec) 

V.D.:  THE  LOVE  BUG 

h-c-a  15  minutes  84924  color; $12. 50 

Reviews  the  facts  in  connection  with  Sexually  Transmitted  Diseases,  listing  eighteen  of  them  and 
describing  causes,  spread,  symptoms,  and  known  cure  if  any.  Deals  with  emotional  problems, 
ignorance,  and  stigma.  Summarizes  research  on  new  drugs.  Emphasizes  herpes,  for  which  neither  cure 
nor  control  is  known.  A  1979  production,  (wabc;  abc) 

VANCOUVER  ISLAND 

j-h-c-a  25  minutes  H00030VC  color: $2 1.50 

Air  photography  introduces  the  300-mile  length  of  this  locale,  nicknamed  "Island  Eden".  7,000-foot 
mountains  run  its  full  length,  but  its  temperature  is  moderated  by  the  Japanese  ocean  current. 
Residents  have  made  the  most  of  this  by  laying  out  an  elaborate  series  of  English,  Italian,  and 
Japanese-style  gardens  which  are  world  famous.  Narration  gives  some  history,  British  flavor,  and 
information  about  accommodations,  but  prices  given,  being  those  of  production  date,  are  not  valid. 
Shots  include  available  recreation:  salmon  &  trout  fishing,  spelunking,  the  "Loggers'  Jamboree,"  the 
bathtub  race.  %"  U-Matic  videocassette.  75  (?)  (bon;  heri) 

VARIATIONS  ON  A  THEME:  SKELETAL  ADAPTATION 

h-c-a  24  minutes  85120  color: $20. 50 

Defines  and  differentiates  stress,  strain  with  regard  to  bone  structure;  introduces  terminology  for 
expressing  each.  Examines  stress  effects  on  mammalian  bones,  and  how  these  may  have  contributed  to 
the  adaptations  shown.  Shows  convergent  adaptation  of  muscle/bone  development  in  flying  and 
swimming  animals,  divergent  adaptation  in  terrestrial  mammals.  Demonstrates  how  to  measure  forces 
that  act  on  limb  bones,  and  how  these  forces  vary  with  size  and  speed.  Carries  out  measured  tensile 
tests  on  bone,  contrasts  bone  structure  in  small  and  large  mammals.  A  1978  production,  (openu;  mg) 

[VASCULAR  MICROSURGERY]  (MICHROCHIRURGIE  VASCULAIRE) 

c-a  14  minutes      %"  U-Matic        K00057  color: $28.00 

Cassette  Sale:  $126.00 
Shows  microsurgery  for  reimplantation  of  severed  fingers,  for  the  correction  of  fusion  of  chin  to  chest 
by  a  burn  accident,  and  for  loss  of  substance  in  an  ankle,  caused  by  cobalt  therapy.  Touches  on  the 
need  for  a  biological  agent  to  discourage  platelet  aggregation  without  discouraging  clotting.  Gives 
instructions  for  best  preservation  and  transportation  of  severed  members.  Recommends  organ  banks.  A 
1979  production,  (jabo) 

VEGETABLES:  FROM  GARDEN  TO  TABLE 

j-h-c-a  18  minutes  51240  color: $17. 00 

Describes  and  demonstrates  a  variety  of  attractive  methods  for  presenting  vegetables  at  the  table:  raw, 
cooked  by  dry  heat  and  moist  heat  methods,  cooked  by  microwave,  stir-fried,  pan-fried,  and  fat-fried  in 
tempura  batter.  Emphasizes  accurate  cooking  times  for  the  purpose  of  retaining  maximum  value  of 
nutrients  and  taste.  A  1981  production,  (cec) 

THE  VELDT 

j-h-c-a  24  minutes  84892  color: $18.50 

Science  horror  fiction  grows  out  of  a  technologically  advanced  house  which  anticipates  and  fills  every 
whim  of  its  inhabitants,  including  the  playing  out  of  the  children's  fantasies  on  the  wall  of  the  'nursery.' 
The  parents  become  concerned  that  the  wall  so  seldom  shows  anything  but  the  lions  in  the  African 
jungle — and  concerned  with  good  reason.  A  1979  production,  (cbs;  ab) 

VERBAL  COMMUNICATION:  THE  POWER  OF  WORDS 

h-c-a  25  minutes  84820  color:$20.50 

Analyses  the  four  stages  at  which  communication  may  break  down,  and  ways  it  happens,  making 
suggestions  about  how  to  avoid  such  breakdown.  Warns  against  cliche,  double-talk,  jargon  and 
qualifiers;  recommends  setting  a  good  climate,  using  clear  and  direct  language,  and  monitoring  the 
communication  (getting  verfication  that  you  have  been  understood.)  A  1981  production,  (crm  /  mcgh) 

VICTOIRE  SUR  LA  MER  (QINGALIK  ET  LA  MER)  (INUIT  LEGENDS  SERIES) 

k-p  6  minutes  05040  color:  $10. 50 

Qmgalik,  absorbed  in  his  fishing,  fails  to  notice  the  coming  of  spring,  and  is  trapped  on  an  ice  floe.  As 
the  floe  melts,  he  remembers  his  father's  instructions  for  making  a  sealskin  boat,  and  saves  himself. 
Puppet  animation.  Available  also  in  English  under  the  title  QINGALIK  AND  THE  SEA.  A  1982  production, 
(ancan;  befi) 

LA  VIDA  ES  SUENO 

h-c-a  60  minutes         2  reels  70614  color: $28. 25 

Enhances,  by  dramatization  with  period  costumes  and  settings,  a  medieval  morality  play,  whose 
traditional  appeals  of  music,  allegory,  and  poetry,  are  emphasized.  Presents  one  of  Calderon's  favorite 
themes,  the  setting  aside  of  earthly  gain  in  the  hope  of  a  better  world.  Music  and  acting  by  dramatists 
of  the  Barnard  College  student  faculty  Spanish  drama  group;  filmed  by  Columbia  University.  Spanish  of 
intermediate  to  advanced  difficulty.  A  1975  production,  (hsa/cu;  ffth) 

VIENNA:  STRIPPING  THE  FACADE  (RISE  OF  MODERNISM  IN  MUSIC,  1890-1935) 

c-a  25  minutes  85122  color: $20. 50 

Contrasts  the  Vienna  of  Strauss  with  that  of  Schonberg.  Artists  in  music,  painting,  and  drama  in  the 
Vienna  of  early  1900's  sensed  and  expressed  an  impending  doom,  generated  by  'ominous  contrasts'  of 
wealth  with  poverty,  the  early  labor  movement,  the  early  revelations  of  Freud,  the  drift  toward  war. 
Makes  extensive  use  of  period  paintings;  dramatizes  portions  of  Kokoschka's  work  of  which  he  said,  "As 
I  had  intended,  it  drove  the  Viennese  into  paroxysms  of  rage."  A  1979  production,  (openu;  mg) 


VIET  NAM  RECALLED  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR,  Episode  26) 

h-c-a  26  minutes  84961  mixed:$1lt'1 

Film  sale:  $491  ¥ 
Studies  aspects  of  the  war  in  retrospect  from  the  viewpoints  of  two  small  towns,  one  American  and  JT 
Vietnamese.  The  American  town  is  Bardstown,  Kentucky,  population  5800,  which  lost  15  of  its  yo  * 
men  in  the  Viet  Nam  War.  One  citizen  comments:  "They  did  everything  with  the  war  but  try  to  win  i 
damn  thing."  Effective  theme  footage  of  a  Black  gold-star  mother  unifies  the  account  and  provider 
powerful  ending.  A  1980  production,  (itl  /  cineq;  bon) 


VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR  SERIES 
Based  on  two  years  of  team  research  and  subtitled  "a  television  history 
this  series  documents  the  war:  its  background,  its  political  logic,  i 
progression,  its  innumerable,  irremediable  tragedies,  its  memories.  Using  n 
footage  (including  actuality  film  from  the  Hanoi  Military  Archive)  a 
interviews  with  key  policy-makers  on  both  sides  and  with  individual  soldie 
the  series  conveys  opinion,  events,  results  and  changing  perspectives  ov 
the  long  years  1945-1975.  Note:  The  series  is  constructed  in  overlappi 
units,  resulting  in  the  reappearance  of  some  key  footage  in  several  units, 

1980  production,  (itl  /  cineq;  bon) 


If 


VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR  SERIES 

AIRWAR 

AMERICA  IN  VIET  NAM 
ASSASSINATION 
THE  BOMBING  OF  HANOI 
CHANGING  THE  GUARD 
DAYS  OF  DECISION 
DIEN  BIEN  PHU 
EARLY  HOPES 
FINAL  OFFENSIVE 
FIREPOWER 
FRANCE  IN  VIET  NAM 
FRONTLINE  AMERICA 
THE  GUERILLA  SOCIETY 
PEACE 

THE  PRISONERS 
SIEGE 

SOLDIERING  ON 
SURRENDER 
TET! 

THE  TRAIL 
UNEASY  ALLIES 
THE  UNSUNG  SOLDIERS 
VIET  NAM  RECALLED 
THE  VILLAGE  WAR 
WANTING  OUT 
WESTY'S  WAR 
(Itl/cineq;  bon) 


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THE  VILLAGE  WAR  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR,  Episode  12) 

h-c-a  26  minutes  84947  mixed: $1 

Film  sale:$4S- 
Explains  the  ways  in  which  village  operations  combined  military  and  psychological  tactics.  Commu 
moved  among  the  local  residents  "like  fish  through  water."  Program  Phoenix,  intended  by  the  C 
centralize  knowledge  of  the  enemy  command  structure,  floundered  because  it  was  impossible  to 
communists  from  non-communists.  Interviews  William  Colby,  former  director  of  the  CIA,  who  tells 
he  thinks  were  fundamental  American  errors,  charging  that  three  successive  presidents,  over  h 
years,  ignored  information  provided  by  the  efforts  of  their  own  intelligence  service.  A  1980  produi 
(itl  /  cineq;  bon) 

VIOLA 

j-h-c-a  28  minutes  850 15  color:$) 

Presents  Otto  Erdesz,  viola  designer-craftsman,  and  his  wife  Rivka  Golani-Erdesz,  viola  cw 
performer,  who  demonstrate  their  talents  and  discuss  their  lives.  A  1980  production,  (fine;  befi) 

[VIRAL  HEPATITIS]  (LES  HEPATITES  VIRALES) 

25  minutes      %"  U-Matic        K00058 


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Cassette  Sale:  $21 
Describes  known  types  (A,  B,  Australiaantigen).  Summarizes  symptoms  and  tests.  Describes  vi  i 
incubation  periods,  and  the  stages  of  the  disease.  Shows  cellular  diagram  and  photomicrographic 
of  hepatic  lesions.  Includes  summaries  of  appropriate  treatment  for  severe  jaundice  and  chronic  ( 
A  1974  production,  (jabo) 

A  VISIT  WITH  DON  JUAN  IN  HELL 

j-h-c-a  22  minutes  57036  color.% 

Seeks  to  extract  the  essence  of  the  genius  of  George  Bernard  Shaw  by  means  of  key  quota' 
eventually  spotlighting  his  innovative  treatment  of  the  Don  Juan  legend.  Narrated  by  Lew  Ayer 
Ricardo  Montalban,  and  featuring  special  footage  excerpted  from  the  performance  of  the  wo 
Charles  Laughton,  Sir  Cedric  Hardwicke,  and  Agnes  Moorehead.  A  1975  production,  (naf;  mcfi) 

VOICES  OF  YOUNG  JAPAN 

j-h-c-a  29  minutes  84808  color.%' 

Studies,  through  interview  and  on-site  photography,  several  different  groups  of  college-age  Japjllt 
college  entry  aspirants,  members  of  the  Japan  Overseas  Corps  of  Volunteers  working  in  the  Philli  ■ 
employees  of  Japan's  largest  steel  corporation,  five  young  people  who  have  started  a  coope  it;.. 


I 


WHAT  IS  A  SHORT  STORY?  (SHORT  STORY  CLASSICS  SERIES)    /    85 


Iiroom  farm,  and  five  others  who  have  built  their  own  plant,  on  a  small  island,  to  make  salt  from 
water.  English  subtitles  for  Japanese  dialog;  English  voiceover  narration.  A  1979  production. 
ya;  jafn) 

"  VOLUNTEER  TEACHER  (THE  OTHER  SCHOOL  SYSTEM  SERIES) 

28  minutes  84619  color: $18.00 

lifies  important  differences  between  the  volunteer  and  the  professional  teacher.  In  the  'other' 
)l  system,  the  student  is  apt  to  be  participating  by  choice,  which  is  an  advantage.  On  the  other 
attendance  is  irregular  and  apt  to  depend  more  on  the  teacher's  approach.  There  is  less  space, 
iiment,  materials,  and  funds  for  same.  There  is  less  access  to  skilled  help  or  guidance  in 
lodology,  and  usually,  less  time  available  to  devote  to  preparation.  There  is  the  advantage  of 
[er  freedom  to  share  values,  and  less  prescription  of  curriculum  goals  and  procedures,  as  well  as  a 
lorn  to  know  students  and  their  families  in  other  contexts.  Contexts  of  volunteer  teaching  are 
jnted,  in  this  film,  by  a  rabbi,  a  Catholic  sister,  a  Protestant  minister  and  a  Four-H  executive,  who 
jibe  volunteers  in  their  programs,  and  consider  purposes  and  expectations.  A  1979  production. 
I;  mmm) 

'iGE  OF  SS  COLUMBIA:  JUST  SHORT  OF  A  MIRACLE 

--a  22  minutes  85035  color: $  15.25 

>  s  the  preparations,  takeoff,  highlights  in  orbit,  and  return  of  the  space  mission  of  SS  Columbia  on 
10, 1981.  Features  astronauts  Crippen  and  Young.  A  1981  production,  (abc) 

IKING  FOR  PHYSICAL  FITNESS 

-.3  11  minutes  04991  color:  $11.75 

'««s  health  problems  stemming  from  sedentary  occupations,  recommends  walking  as  the  simplest, 
ni  pleasurable  and  cheapest  way  to  counteract  these  ill  effects.  Reviews  proper  types  of  shoe, 

rjr  walking  posture  and  pace,  and  recommends  expanding  the  'walk'  into  a  'nature  hike.'  A  1978 
:rtction.  (asfa;  aims) 

'/TING  OUT  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR,  Episode  19) 

(j  26  minutes  84954  mixed:$  19.00 

Film  sale: $495. 00 
8|i  in  1969  with  Nixon  being  sworn  in  as  president  on  a  "peace-with-honor"  platform.  Explains 
'iential  determination  in  all  three  administrations  as  "a  test  of  American  credibility"  —  that  is,  all 
eiiat  if  they  were  to  "back  out,"  no  ally  would  ever  trust  the  United  States.  Covers  Nixon's 
»ons  on  the  secret  bombing  and  invasion  of  Cambodia,  the  Kent  State  Incident,  the  story  of 
einant  Calley,  the  Pentagon  Papers,  and  the  Nixon  decision  to  bomb  Hanoi.  Ends  at  Watergate.  A 
production,  (itl  /  cineq;  bon) 

WAW  -  THE  CITY  THAT  REFUSED  TO  DIE 

27  minutes  84923  color:$23.00 

Film  sale: $405. 00 
Cassette  sale:$245.00 
i«  in  detail  the  planning  and  design  of  a  completely  new  Warsaw,  85  per  cent  of  which  was 
-dyed  in  World  War  II.  Residential  areas  —  mainly  high-rise  apartment  blocks  constructed  from 
alricated  elements  —  are  separated  from  industrial  zones  by  parks  and  greenbelts.  Multi-lane 
Msways  funnel  traffic  through  the  city  center,  which  has  many  traffic-free  pedestrian  malls.  The 
1  nter  plan  calls  for  a  new  railway  station  and  a  subway  system.  Warsaw's  historic  old  quarter  was 
3ti  exactly  as  it  had  looked  before.  A  1976  production,  (unchs;  ui) 


"i- 


ED  LIVES 

23  minutes  83673  color:$18.75 

Dns  a  turn-of-the-century  law  in  Britain,  the  British  Moral  Deficiency  Act,  which  allowed  people  to 
Emitted  as  "moral  imbeciles."  In  1921,  Lucy  Baker,  mother  of  two  illegitimate  children,  was  sent 
ental  institution  under  this  law.  Hundreds  of  people  like  her,  capable  of  living  life  on  the  outside, 
II  institutionalized  under  this  law.  How  this  happens  and  what  should  be  done  about  it  are 
)ns  tackled  in  this  dramatic,  concerned  film.  A  1974  production,  (thtv;  bon) 

fATER  CYCLE  (SECOND  EDITION) 

14  minutes  56587  color:$  14.50 

istant  exchange  of  water  among  land,  air  and  sea  is  explained  and  demonstrated.  Distinguishes 
th's  salt  and  fresh  water  supplies,  explains  the  phenomena  of  evaporation  and  condensation,  the 
hf  land  forms  on  climate.  Photographic  examples  of  cloud  formation  and  glaciation  are  among  the 
Kions.  A  1980  production,  (eb) 


FOR  DEVELOPMENT 

12  minutes 


56961 


color:$  13.50 
Film  sale:$  180.00 
Cassette  sale:$  108.00 
(•ates  difficult  situations  in  water  management  in  South  African  republic  of  Lesotho.  Heavy 
(make  erosion  a  problem  in  some  areas,  yet  there  are  sections  with  serious  water  shortages. 
:  often  carried  long  distances,  and  much  of  it  is  contaminated.  Shows  well-digging,  pipe  laying 
fjidmill  building,  resulting  in  domestic  water,  better  crop  irrigation  and  livestock  care,  ease  of 
fing  mud-walled  structures,  and  an  inducement  for  people  to  stay  in  their  villages.  A  1976 
lion,  (unchs;  ui) 

FROM  ANOTHER  TIME 

29  minutes  85173  color: $19. 25 

ly  two  younger  men  to  three  elderly  natives  of  Southern  Indiana  constitute  three  character 
Is  and  a  capturing  of  the  spirt  of  that  region.  Songwriter/fiddler  Lotus  Dickey,  clock 
Ian/inventor  Elmer  Boyd,  and  artist/verse-writer  Lois  Doane  are  the  subjects  of  the  cameo 
f.  Title  is  from  one  of  the  verses  of  Lois  Doane.  A  1982  production,  (kip) 

AY  OF  THE  WILLOW 

29  minutes  85005  color:$23. 75 

es  the  story  of  a  Vietnamese  boat  family  resettled  in  Canada.  Sponsored  by  a  Montreal  church 


group  and  having  lost  one  of  their  two  sons  on  the  way  to  America,  Ann  and  Hung  Tran  struggle  to 
learn,  understand,  and  adapt  to  their  new  world.  A  1981  production,  (nola;  bed) 

THE  WAY  WE  WERE 

c-a  120  minutes        4  reels  98961  color: $57  00 

Traces  the  love  story  of  Katie  (played  by  Barbara  Streisand)  who  happens  to  be  Jewish  and 
Communist,  and  Hubble  (played  by  Robert  Redford)  who  happens  to  be  neither,  from  college  in  the  late 
'30's,  through  World  War  II,  to  Hollywood  in  the  McCarthy  era.  The  difficulties  they  encounter  seem  to 
show  that  powerful  beliefs  are  difficult  to  reconcile,  even  through  love.  Directed  by  Sydney  Pollack, 
musical  score  by  Marvin  Hamhsch.  A  1973  production,  (ca;  tlf) 

WE  ARE  ALL  ONE  PEOPLE 

general  28  minutes  85144  color: $19.75 

Follows  an  inspiring  international  pen-pal  story  from  its  inception  in  1971,  when  Genie  Shapiro,  a 
volunteer  tutor  in  a  Los  Angeles  elementary  school,  encouraged  her  third  graders  to  write  to  a  group  of 
their  peers  in  Israel.  In  1979,  after  years  of  correspondence,  four  of  the  American  children  got  to  go 
with  Mrs.  Shapiro  to  Israel  to  meet  their  pen-pals.  Films  their  visit.  A  1980  production,  (gaka;  ffco) 

WE  WAS  ALL  ONE 

h-c-a  55  minutes         2  reels  70180  color:$22.00 

Views  the  disruption  in  the  lives  of  inhabitants  who  remember  the  "old  ways"  in  the  Bermondsey 
District  of  South  London,  where  the  Cockney  way  of  life  and  spirit  of  unity  has  been  gradually  eroded 
by  modern  day  housing  development  and  renewal  projects.  Emphasis  on  the  value  of  property  over 
people  seems  to  have  emptied  lives  that  were  once  rich  in  the  heritage  and  tradition.  Winner  of  the 
1972  Prix  Italia.  A  1971  production,  (thtv;  bon) 

WEATHERIZE  YOUR  HOME 

j-h-c-a  19  minutes  56633  color: $18. 50 

Shows  how  to  insulate  floors,  ceilings,  attics,  water  heaters,  duct  work  and  windows.  Gives  step  by 
step  instructions.  Explains  R  value  of  the  materials  available,  how  to  figure  thickness  necessary  to 
achieve  certain  R  values.  Includes  precautions.  A  1980  production,  (cec) 

WEEP  NO  MORE,  MY  LADY 

i-j  24  minutes  84971  color:$  18.00 

Weaves  a  spellbinding  story  featuring  a  lost  dog  that  cannot  bark,  a  boy  who  finds  her,  and  a  setting  in 
the  swamps  of  the  Louisiana  bayou  country.  An  animated  ABC  Weekend  special,  produced  in  1979. 
(rusp;  abc) 

WERE  YOU  THERE  SERIES 

Subtitled  "A  Sepia  Scrapbook,"  the  series  presents  stories  of  outstanding 
Black  Americans  and  their  contributions  to  society  and  history.  A  1981 

production,  (ngsa;  befi) 

WERE  YOU  THERE  SERIES    see: 

THE  BLACK  WEST 
THE  COTTON  CLUB 
THE  FACTS  OF  LIFE 
OSCAR  MICHEAUX,  FILM  PIONEER 
PORTRAIT  OF  TWO  ARTISTS 
SPORTS  PROFILE 
WHEN  THE  ANIMALS  TALKED 
(ngsa;  befi) 

WESTSIDE  STORE 

i-j  23  minutes  57093  color:$  18.75 

Recounts  the  evolution  of  an  inner  city  gang  of  young  boys  from  destructive  to  constructive  activities. 
Motivated  by  the  need  of  one  of  their  family  members  for  a  wheelchair,  they  discover  some 
constructive  ways  to  make  money,  and  end  by  establishing  their  own  small  business.  A  1982 
production,  (amitai;  ab) 

WESTY'S  WAR  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR,  Episode  7) 

h-c-a  26  minutes  84942  mixed:$19.00 

Film  sale:$495.00 
Explains  the  interaction  between  General  Westmoreland  and  the  high  command  in  Washington  from 
1965  when  the  U.S.  determined  to  assume  the  offensive.  Discusses  military  tactics  of  each  side 
(Vietnamese  tunneling  and  avoidance  of  encounter,  American  'search  and  destroy.')  Reveals  divisions 
among  Johnson's  cabinet  members  with  regard  to  the  conduct  of  the  war  and  the  escalating  demand  for 
troops  as  it  reached  half  a  million.  Features  opinions  of  military  analyst  Bryan  Jenkins,  and  interviews 
with  Westmoreland  himself.  A  1980  production,  (itl  /  cineq;  bon) 

WHAT  DO  YOU  SEE,  NURSE? 

j-h-c-a  12  minutes  56625  color:$  15.00 

Reconstructs,  through  flashbacks,  the  life  of  an  elderly  woman,  now  a  patient  in  a  nursing  home.  Based 
on  a  poem  written  by  Phyllis  McCormack,  a  nurse  in  Scotland.  From  a  moment  when  she  is  wakened  by 
a  nurse,  the  principal  character's  life  is  conveyed  in  a  skillful  interplay  of  action,  flashback  and  dialog 
which  provides,  with  some  emotional  impact,  insight  into  moments  typical  of  lives  in  homes  for  the 
aged.  A  1980  production,  (gkp;  cec) 

WHAT  IS  A  SHORT  STORY?  (SHORT  STORY  CLASSICS  SERIES) 

j-h  14  minutes  56678  color:$  13.75 

An  analysis  of  the  short  story  as  a  literary  form,  including  the  elements  of  plot,  theme,  motivation, 
characterization,  mood,  style,  meaning,  and  effect.  Features  clips  from  films  in  the  SHORT  STORY 
CLASSICS  SERIES.  Narrated  by  Clifton  Fadiman.  A  1980  production,  (eb) 


86    /    WHAT  IS  AN  AMERICAN,  Part  1 


WHAT  IS  AN  AMERICAN,  Part  1 

p-i  10  minutes  56674  color: $11. 25 

Discusses  contributions  of  immigrants  to  our  society,  and  examines  what  is  meant  by  the  term 
'culture.'  Emphasizes  the  message  ot  its  catchy  song,  "There  isn't  just  one  American  way  to  be."  A 

1979  production,  (pyr) 

WHAT  IS  AN  AMERICAN,  Part  2 

p-i  12  minutes  56675  color:$  12.00 

Focuses  on  Puerto  Ron  and  American  Indian  cultures,  and  on  representatives  of  those  ethnic  groups 
as  contributing  members  of  U.S.  society.  Emphasizes  the  same  message  as  Part  1:  there  is  not  just  one 
'American  way.'  A  1979  production,  (pyr) 

WHAT  JOHNNY  CAN'T  READ 

h-c-a  13  minutes  56836  color:$ 14.00 

Reports  on  various  aspects  of  the  conservative  campaign  to  monitor  the  content  of  textbooks,  focusing 
on  the  organization  called  Educational  Research  Analysts,  founded  by  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Gabler  of 
Henderson,  TX.  They  believe  that  the  expenditure  of  $700  million  a  year  in  tax  dollars  to  buy  public 
textbooks  entitles  private  citizens  to  a  voice  in  determining  the  appropriateness  of  content.  Raises  the 
usual  questions  of  censorship,  to  which  Mrs.  Gabler's  answer  is,  "It's  strange  that  if  they  do  the 
choosing  it's  academic  freedom;  if  we  do  it,  it's  censorship."  A  CBS  "60  Minutes"  feature,  produced  in 
1980.  (cbs;  cal) 

WHAT  MAKES  WEATHER? 

/-/'  14  minutes  56688  color: $13. 25 

Identifies  relationships  among  the  forces  that  determine  weather.  Describes  their  interaction  by  means 
of  satellite  footage,  animation,  live-action  and  time-lapse  photography.  Calls  attention  to  visual  clues  in 
weather  change.  A  1981  production,  (eb) 

WHAT  MARY  JO  WANTED 

/'  15  minutes  57098  color:$14.50 

Dramatizes  a  family  decision  to  allow  Mary  Jo  to  have  what  she  has  always  wanted  more  than  anything: 
a  puppy.  Shows  how  her  willingness  to  accept  responsibility  and  inconvenience,  together  with  her 
ingenuity  in  solving  the  puppy's  adjustment  problems,  bring  the  whole  family  through  to  where  they  can 
feel  the  decision  was  a  good  one,  after  all.  A  1980  production,  (bewi;  ab) 

WHAT  PARENTS  SHOULD  KNOW  ABOUT  DRUGS 

general  55  minutes         2  reels  70578  color:$26.00 

Reveals  the  nature,  extent,  forms  of  availability  and  effects  of  various  mood-altering  drugs. 
Host/narrator  David  Hartman  interviews  parents,  drug  users,  psychiatrists  and  doctors  in  his 
exploration  of  the  whys  and  hows,  appeals  and  dangers  which  have  brought  the  trade  in  illicit  drugs  to 
a  $55  million-a-year  business.  Shows  equipment  for  transporting,  storing  and  ingesting  various  drugs. 
Describes  long-term  physiological  and  psychological  damage.  Lists  symptoms,  emphasizing  the  necessity 
of  intervention.  A  1980  production,  (abc) 

WHAT  SHALL  WE  DO  ABOUT  MOTHER? 

c-a  50  minutes  70494  color:$27.00 

In  1900  there  were  only  three  million  people  over  65  in  America.  Today  there  are  24  million,  and  five 
million  families  face  the  question  of  how  best  to  provide  their  care.  This  CBS  Report  studies  two 
Pittsburgh  families  and  how  they  work  out  solutions.  Cost  of  intermediate  and  skilled  care  facilities  is 
usually  prohibitive  to  those  neither  rich  enough  to  pay  nor  poor  enough  to  qualify  for  government  aid.  A 

1980  production,  (cbs;  cal) 

WHAT  THIS  COUNTRY  NEEDS 

h-c-a  30  minutes  85025  color:$20.75 

Vignette  interviews  of  varying  opinions  introduce  this  investigation  of  the  productivity  problem  in 
America's  economy.  Identifies  several  isolated  solutions:  Burger-King,  Parker  Pen  Company.  Summarizes 
reasons  for  the  decline  in  productivity,  hosts  a  four-man  panel  of  experts  who  suggest  causes  and 
cures.  A  1981  production,  (wttw;  fi) 

WHAT  TO  DO...WHEN  YOU  NEED  A  BANKER 

h-c-a  19  minutes  56615  color: $  17.50 

What  services  banks  offer  and  how  to  make  the  best  use  of  them  are  only  two  of  the  things  viewers 
learn  in  this  brief  dramatization  beginning  with  the  arrival,  at  the  home  a  young  married  couple,  of  an 
envelope  from  their  bank  with  a  dozen  of  their  checks  marked  'insufficient  funds.'  A  1980  production, 
(chicin;  c) 

WHAT  TO  DO...WHEN  YOU  NEED  A  DOCTOR 

h-c-a  21  minutes  56607  color:  $17. 50 

How  to  be  an  intelligent  patient  is  one  of  the  most  important  lessons  Susan  learns  from  her  bicycle 
accident  and  injured  arm.  Some  ways  to  find  the  right  doctor,  discuss  fees  and  services,  and. ..why  it  is 
important  to  follow  directions,  are  some  of  the  others.  A  1979  production,  (chicin  /  amma;  c) 

WHAT  TO  DO...WHEN  YOU  NEED  AN  INSURANCE  AGENT 

h-c-a  18  minutes  56614  color: $17. 50 

When  Scott  has  a  collision,  he  learns  how  insurance  works.  Covers  other  aspects  of  setting  up  an 
insurance  program:  what  insurance  agents  and  agencies  do,  how  to  compare  values.  In  the  event  of  an 
accident,  what  kinds  of  information  will  be  needed  and  proper  ways  to  report  that  information  are 
included.  A  1980  production,  (chicin;  c) 

WHAT  TO  DO...WHEN  YOU  NEED  A  LAWYER 

h-c-a  21  minutes  56604  color:  $17. 50 

A  young  man  with  a  summer  job  has  several  serious  problems:  his  boss  has  broken  their  employment 
contract  by  refusing  to  pay  him  full  salary;  in  anger,  he  broke  a  window  in  the  factory;  and,  to 
complicate  matters  further,  he  may  have  broken  the  law  by  working  at  the  age  of  15  without  a  state 
certificate.  He  and  his  mother  learn  what  types  of  legal  aid  are  available,  how  to  select  and  best  to  use 
professional  help  in  such  situations.  A  1979  production,  (chicin  /  abara;  c) 


WHAT  TO  DO...WHEN  YOU  NEED  A  REAL  ESTATE  AGENT 

h-c-a  22  minutes  56608  color:$17. 

Examines,  through  the  experiences  of  a  young  married  couple,  the  advantages  and  disadvantages 
buying  or  selling  a  house  with  and  without  a  real  estate  agent.  Rules  governing  agents  and  the 
activities,  types  of  mortgages  available,  and  how  best  to  select  and  use  professional  help  are  covered. 
1980  production,  (chicin;  c) 


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WHAT  YOU  ARE  ISN'T  NECESSARILY  WHAT  YOU  WILL  BE 

h-c-a  60  minutes  90386  color:$35. 

Elaborates  the  'value  programming'  theory  first  described  in  the  book,  The  People  Puzzle,  examining t 
historical  period  1940  to  date.  Explains  the  "generation  gap,"  giving  characteristic  attitudes  ai 
behaviors  of  each  group:  their  reactions  to  products,  to  institutions,  and  to  each  other.  Discusses  t 
impact  of  "significant  emotional  events"  in  value  formation.  Lecture  format  with  flannel-board  outlir 
built  as  ideas  are  developed.  Features  Dr.  Morris  Massey.  A  1977  production,  (mvc) 


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WHAT'S  WRONG  WITH  OUR  SCHOOLS?  (FREE  TO  CHOOSE,  [6]) 

h-c-a  58  minutes         2  reels  70597  color:$26. 

Surveys  self-defeating  aspects  of  centralized  control  of  educational  establishments,  citing  examples 
Britain  and  America  of  actual  results  in  both  regulated  and  independent  (private  or  parochial)  schoo 
Advocates  free  competition  and  variety  of  choice  in  education  as  in  business.  Emphasizes  the 
difference  between  "deadening  uniformity"  and  actual  equality  of  opportunity,  which  allows  for  the  i> 
variety  of  talents  and  interests.  Friedman  recommends  the  "voucher  system"  (parental  choice)  bet 
advocated  in  some  places  in  Britain.  Reel  2  debates  the  issues.  A  1979  production,  (wqln/vida;  perm 


WHEN  MAGOO  FLEW 

general  7  minutes  05052  color:  $10. 

Magoo  sets  out  to  take  in  a  movie,  but  misjudges  his  entrance  and  ends  up  on  a  plane,  where  (w^H 
knowing  it)  he  passes  through  several  forms  of  danger  and  helps  catch  a  crook.  He  leaves  still  think 
he  has  been  in  a  movie,  complaining  that  there  were  no  cartoons.  A  1954  production,  (ca;  chu) 

WHEN  THE  ANIMALS  TALKED  (WERE  YOU  THERE  SERIES) 

h-c-a  28  minutes  85012  color:$2lJ- 

Interviews  educator  and  folklorist  Rev.  Dr.  William  Faulkner,  collector  and  curator  of  Afro-American  f  J 
tales,  many  featuring  Br'er  Rabbit.  Filmed  in  Wildwood,  New  Jersey  and  Macon  County,  Alaban, 
showing  Dr.  Faulkner  in  his  90's,  gathering  stories  and  discussing  their  cultural  and  historic 
significance.  From  a  biographic  series  on  famous  Black  Americans  subtitled  "A  Sepia  Scrapbook.'1) 
1975  production,  (ngsa;  befi) 


WHEN  YOU'RE  SMILIN' 

general  5  minutes  05060  color:$12 

Uses  montage,  vignette,  animation  and  full  range  of  camera  techniques,  rhythmically  spiced  by  a  Lo  * 
Armstrong  performance  of  the  song  which  provided  the  film's  title.  Aimed  at  meetings  which  i 
designed  to  underscore  and  encourage  positive  human  relationships.  A  1982  production,  (lea) 


:::. 


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A  WHISPER  FROM  SPACE 

j-h-c-a  57  minutes         2  reels  70531  color:$27 

Recounts  the  brief  but  exciting  history  of  microwave  astronomy,  since  the  1965  discovery  that,  o 
wavelength  where  they  expected  to  find  nothing,  the  universe  was  alive  with  wave  activity,  991 
which  was  thermal  radiation.  Dr  Phillip  Morrison  explains,  and  demonstrates  with  experiments,  fl 
implications  of  these  discoveries.  A  1978  production.  Featured  on  television's  NOVA  series,  (bl  "T~ 
wgbh;tlf)  "til 

WHO  PROTECTS  THE  CONSUMER?  (FREE  TO  CHOOSE,  [7] )  ,  u 

h-c-a  58  minutes         2  reels  70598  color: $26  ■;;>, 

Traces  the  involvement  of  the  government  in  product  testing,  from  1960,  giving  statistics  on 
phenomenal  growth  of  such  agencies  to  the  point  of  an  average  $41  million  dollar  annual  expr  — 
figure.  Examines  the  results  of  self-regulation  (the  effects  of  free  trade)  in  the  evolution  of 
calculator;  the  results  of  government  regulation  in  railroading,  trucking  and  pharmaceutical  industr 
Cities  prohibition  and  its  results  as  an  indication  of  where  this  restrictive  activity  will  lead.  Asserts  I 
government's  role  should  end  with  providing  information.  Reel  2  debates  the  issues.  A  1979  product 
(wqln/vida;  pennc) 


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r:$2t 


WHO  PROTECTS  THE  WORKER?  (FREE  TO  CHOOSE,  [8]) 

h-c-a  58  minutes         2  reels  70599  color:$, 

Surveys  "closed  shop,"  labor  union  and  government  restrictions,  citing  detrimental  results.  Asst 
that  the  miniumum  wage  law  has  damaged  the  population  it  was  intended  to  assist.  Deals  with 
problem  of  illegal  alien  labor.  Cites  results  in  Spartanburg,  SC  of  a  decision  to  make  it  a  center  of' 
trade.  Concludes,  "In  open  competition,  the  whole  pie  is  bigger."  Reel  2  debates  the  issues.  A 1' 
production,  (wqln/vida;  pennc) 


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WHY  DO  I  FEEL  THIS  WAY? 

h-c-a  48  minutes         2  reels  70543  color:$2t 

Presents  three  case  histories  of  depression,  in  dramatized  form,  with  commentary  by  Dr.  Time 
Johnson  of  Harvard  Medical  School,  discussing  ways  to  identify,  cope  with,  and  understand 
common  illness.  Cases  studied  are  an  apparently  successful  lawyer,  a  suburban  housewife,  an 
widower  who  is  a  museum  guard.  A  1978  production,  (bbi;  abc) 

WHY  ME? 

h-c-a  10  minutes  04891  color:$1i  QSnal< 

Nesbitt  Spoon  goes  to  his  doctor  and  is  told  he  has  a  limited  time  left  to  live:  five  minutes.  Ne; 
passes  through  exaggerated  caricatures  of  the  five  stages  of  dying  identified  by  Dr.  Elizat 
Kubler-Ross.  Animated.  A  1978  production,  (nfbc;  pyr) 


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WHY  PEOPLE  BUY 

h-c-a  20  minutes  57009  color  $1 

Examines  both  retail  and  organizational  buying  from  the  point  of  view  of  sales  psychology,  emphasi  '• 


I 


WRITING  SAYS  IT  ALL    /    87 


ufales  person's  view  of  the  buyer  as  a  problem-solver  as  the  key  to  success.  Enumerates  five  steps 
rillow  through  with  a  client  in  establishing  trust.  Clarifies  with  dramatizations  and  with  interviews  of 
-.bop  ten  industrial  salespeople  of  the  year  as  established  by  a  Purchasing  magazine  poll.  A  1981 
Action,  (crm  /  mcgh) 

i»D  AMERICA  -  WHO  NEEDS  IT? 

■I  ~-a  20  minutes  56654  color: $17. 50 

Is  to  the  attention  of  city  dwellers  their  dependence  on  the  land  outside  the  city.  Points  out  ways 
much  urban  population  suffers  from  the  ill  effects  of  irresponsible  environmental  decisions,  and 
,,,i  is  an  eloquent  plea  for  active,  responsible  participation  in  environmental  policy.  A  1979 
iction.  (natas;  phpr) 

)CATTER  (ENTERPRISE  SERIES) 

30  minutes  85157  color:$38.00 

% ' '  U-Matic        C85157  color: $38  00 

s  the  suspenseful  drilling  of  a  'wildcat'  well  by  a  small  independent  firm  in  Louisiana.  Explains 
in  assessing  the  geology  of  an  area,  obtaining  drilling  rights,  attracting  investors  for  funding, 
a  rig,  preventing  the  well  from  'blowing,'  and  enduring  the  final  long  night  in  dread  of  the  words 
ole.'  A  1981  production,  (wgbh;  lea) 


)LIFE  ON  REPRIEVE 

nal  12  minutes  57037  color: $11.50 

uces  the  concepts  "endangered"  and  "extinct,"  encouraging,  with  footage  that  emphasizes  the 
y  and  variety  of  U.S.  wildlife,  conservation  practices.  Includes  bald  eagle,  condor,  marsh  birds, 
buffalo,  elk  and  wild  horses.  A  1981  production,  (rmd;  mcfi) 


WATER  CHAMPIONS 

>ral  28  minutes  85197  color:$  17.25 

multiple  aspects  of  the  fairly  new  vogue  of  kayak  racing.  Follows  a  group  of  three  enthusiasts  in 
down  an  Alpine  gorge.  Shows  international  competition.  Gives  approximate  costs  of  outfitting 
ofjj'lf  with  a  fiberglass  kayak  and  equipment  for  the  sport.  A  1983  production,  (tcul) 

ilAM  TELL  (THE  FAMOUS  ADVENTURES  OF  MR.  MAGOO  SERIES) 

*ral  24  minutes  85058  color:$16.75 

tes  the  famous  story  of  William  Tell,  with  Magoo  as  William.  A  1964  production,  (upap;  mcfi) 

I):  THE  POWER  AND  THE  PROMISE 

24  minutes  84719  color:$16.50 

i  ce  of  energy,  or  recreation,  or  destruction,  wind  is  studied  in  all  its  aspects,  visually  and  with 
entary.  Wind  as  a  spinoff  of  solar  energy  is  explained,  as  are  tornadoes  and  hurricanes.  Windmills 
ind  turbine  generators  are  shown.  Visits  one  home  completely  dependent  on  wind  energy,  where 
mers  have  arranged  with  the  electric  company  to  feed  excess  power  into  their  lines  for  credit.  A 
roduction.  (eb) 


HE  THE  POOH  AND  THE  BLUSTERY  DAY 

25  minutes  84848  color:$19.25 

who  sets  out  to  wish  his  friends  a  "Happy  winds-day,"  finds  several  situations  in  which  they 
escue  each  other.  A  heroes'  party  celebrates  their  mutual  success.  A  1968  production,  (wdp) 


:c 


HE  THE  POOH  AND  THE  HONEY  TREE 

-p  26  minutes  84849  color:$  19.75 

o|ries  disguising  himself  as  a  thundercloud,  but  fails  to  fool  the  bees.  He  calls  on  Rabbit,  hoping  to 
ed  to  lunch,  but  he  eats  so  much  honey  that  he  gets  stuck  in  Rabbit's  front  entrance...  Narrator, 
|ian  Cabot.  A  1965  production,  (wdp) 

IE  THE  POOH  AND  TIGGER,  TOO 

26  minutes  84850  color:$  19.75 

DVacing  a  night  of  strange  noises,  hears  the  strangest  one  of  all,  and  makes  the  acquaintance  of 
Sterling  Holloway  as  Winnie,  Paul  Winchell  as  Tigger,  narrator,  Sebastian  Cabot.  A  1974 
ion.  (wdp) 


M 


ER  HARVEST 

-  al  14  minutes 


family  at  Park  Lake  in  Canada,  who  chose  to  leave  jobs  in  the  city  to  establish  themselves  on  a 
W  thows  cooperative  labor  sharing  among  family  members,  discusses  personal  satisfactions  not 
■II  n  city  life.  Shows  creative  products  made  to  sell  at  craft  fairs  by  family  members,  and  leisure 
*  nativities  such  as  ice  skating.  A  1977  production,  (nelv;  befi) 


56984 


color:$  14.00 


R  SURVIVAL  IN  THE  BUSH  (OUTDOOR  SAFETY  SERIES) 

3  20  minutes  56985  color:$  18.00 

f|  izes  three  scenarios  involving  winter  survival  problems,  including  one  of  inadequate  preparation 
H"ti  iroves  fatal.  Includes  advance  planning  techniques,  emergency  measures,  signalling  for  help.  A 
'*•)   roduction.  (goldi;  befi) 


HES,  NEW  FASHION  -  OLD  RELIGION 

52  minutes  70140  color:$28.00 

ces  male  and  female  practitioners  of  witchcraft,  who  are  interviewed  about  their  beliefs  and 
is,  including  a  businessman  who  studies  it  as  a  hobby  and  a  businesswoman  who  heads  a  coven. 
*  itual  initiation  for  a  new  member  of  a  coven,  a  circle  working  at  healing.  Introductory  footage  is 
(en  which  practices  nudity  in  ritual  invocations.  A  1974  production,  (thtv;  bon) 


IT(FAT  ALBERT  AND  THE  COSBY  KIDS  SERIES 

HRISTMAS  STORY 


see: 


,  flpa  and  \msl;  ab) 


THE  WIZARD  OF  SPEED  AND  TIME 

general  3  minutes  04893  color:$10.50 

A  tour  de  force  of  the  creative  imagination  of  Mike  Jittlov,  who  directs,  animates,  and  stars  as  the 
wizard.  Imagining  himself  able  to  run  at  500  miles  an  hour,  Mike  animates  what  might  happen  if  it  were 
true.  The  ending  object-animation  sequence  in  his  film  studio,  with  marching  tripods  and  film  cans, 
becomes  a  musical  tribute  to  the  magic  of  film.  A  1978  production,  (miji;  pyr) 

WOMEN  AND  CRIME:  THE  TWO  FACES  OF  JUSTICE 

h-c-a  53  minutes         2  reels  70172  color: $28  25 

Studies  the  inconsistencies  in  Britain's  penal  system  by  comparing  Nottingham  Prison  for  men  with 
Styal  Prison  for  women.  Inadequacies  appear  as  prisoners  and  prison  personnel  are  interviewed  in  an 
attempt  to  discern  why  there  are  higher  numbers  of  repeat  offenders  among  men.  The  contrasts  in  both 
the  physical  surroundings  and  the  therapy  programs  offer  insights  into  the  problems  and  possibilities 
for  new  methods  of  rehabilitation  of  male  prisoners.  A  1973  production,  (thtv;  bon) 

WOMEN  IN  SPORTS 

general  26  minutes  84762  color: $  17.00 

Flashbacks  and  footage  of  historic  'firsts'  illustrate  the  history  of  women's  participation  in  athletics. 
Interviews  with  coaches,  journalists  and  stars  reflect  the  difficulties  women  have  faced  in  wanting  to 
enter  the  world  of  athletic  competition,  and  comment  on  what  can  be  expected  in  the  future.  A  program 
from  "James  Michener's  World."  A  1980  production,  (capp;  pyr) 

THE  WONDER  OF  DOLPHINS 

general  11  minutes  56620  color:  $  13.50 

Shows  the  behavior  and  sociability  of  dolphins  with  each  other  and  with  human  beings  in  an  underwater 
environment,  and  enumerates  the  characteristics  of  this  unusual  mammal,  which  can  swim  30  miles  an 
hour,  dive  1000  feet  deep,  sense  distant  objects  with  a  kind  of  sonar,  communicate  (by  means  of 
high-pitched  sounds)  and  learn  readily.  A  1980  production,  (micwe;  cec) 

THE  WORKPLACE  HUSTLE 

h-c-a  30  minutes  90370  color:$21.50 

Studies  male  and  female  attitudes  towards  sexual  harrassment  in  the  workplace,  defining  harrassment 
and  giving  statistics  on  its  prevalence:  90%  of  women  consider  it  a  serious  problem,  70%  have 
experienced  it,  and  52%  have  either  changed  jobs  or  were  fired  because  of  it.  Analyzes  the  widespread 
male  attitude  that  verbal  harrassment  is  amusing;  points  out  the  danger  inherent  in  its  use  as  an 
expression  and  symbol  of  power.  States  the  reasonable  goal  as  that  of  separating  sexuality  and  work  in 
order  to  improve  both.  Features  Lin  Farley,  author  of  Sexual  Shakedown.  A  1980  production,  (cci;  abc) 

WORLD  OF  A  SCHIZOPHRENIC 

c-a  21  minutes  52567  color:$  10.00 

Attempts  to  depict  the  nature  of  the  world  distortions  experienced  by  a  schizophrenic  young  man  as  his 
fears  overwhelm  his  perceptions,  changing  both  sights  and  sounds  to  threatening  and  hostile 
experiences.  Leaves  the  viewer  with  the  sense  of  a  slow  dissolution  of  the  personality.  A  1963 
production,  (sando;  apa) 

THE  WORLD  OF  PLANT  AND  ANIMAL  COMMUNITIES 

p  13  minutes  51438  color:$12.75 

Defines  'community'  and  shows  examples  of  plant,  insect,  and  animal  communities.  Defines  'food  chain' 
and  shows  how  communities  are  linked  by  food  chains.  Stresses  interdependence  and  ecology.  A  1981 
production,  (eb) 

THE  WORLD  OF  PRINT 

j-h-c-a  18  minutes  56518  color: $  15.50 

Gives  the  history  and  nature  of  the  printing  trade,  showing  its  development  up  to  and  including 
computer  typesetting.  Reviews  the  large  variety  of  jobs  represented  by  the  trade  and  its  auxiliaries: 
photography,  journalism,  management,  paper  manufacture,  ink  manufacture,  machinery.  A  1979 
production,  (nomo;  ifb) 

THE  WORLD  OF  STRAWBERRY  SHORTCAKE 

k-p  24  minutes  85033  color:$  19.00 

Recounts  the  endangering  of  Strawberry's  birthday  party  and  of  her  whole  lovely  valley  by  the  Peculiar 
Purple  Pieman  of  Porcupine  Peak  who  makes  a  flood  with  a  magic  watering  can.  But  with  Escargot  the 
Super  Snail  and  Strawberry's  other  friends,  even  the  Peculiar  Pieman  yields  eventually  to  civilizing 
influences.  A  1980  production,  (muro;  c) 

THE  WORLD'S  SAFEST  CITY 

h-c-a  28  minutes      ■  85174  color:$  10.00 

Shows  the  organization  and  equipment  of  the  Tokyo  police  for  traffic  surveillance,  crime  prevention, 
and  communication,  which  make  Tokyo  the  world's  safest  city  of  its  size.  Compares  crime  statistics  for 
Tokyo,  New  York,  London  and  Washington.  Shows  training  at  police  academy,  which  includes  lessons  in 
calligraphy,  tea  ceremony  and  flower  arranging,  as  well  as  more  expected  types  of  learning,  (jafn) 

THE  WORLD'S  WORST  AIR  CRASH:  THE  AVOIDABLE  ACCIDENT? 

h-c-a  56  minutes         2  reels  70177  color:$28  75 

On  March  3,  1974,  the  cargo  door  blew  out  on  a  DC-10  shortly  after  takeoff  from  Paris.  Debris  was 
scattered  over  half  a  mile,  and  346  people  perished  in  what  one  investigator  called  the  most 
devastating  air  crash  he  had  ever  witnessed.  After  examining  the  facts,  this  documentary  concludes 
that  it  was  an  avoidable  accident.  Note:  Preview  is  recommended  because  of  the  realism  in  picturing 
victims.  A  1975  production,  (thtv;  bon) 

WRITING  SAYS  IT  ALL 

/  24  minutes  57060  color:$  18.75 

Shows  how  writing,  and  how  reading  what  someone  else  has  written,  can  lead  to  understanding  and 
growth.  Eric  is  in  deep  trouble  because  he  fights  with  Zack,  who  accuses  him  of  lying  about  his  father. 
Zack  is  right:  Eric  has  no  father  that  he  knows.  When  the  English  teacher  assigns  keeping  a  journal.  Eric 


88    /    WRITING  SAYS  IT  ALL 


finds  an  outlet  and  an  interest  at  last  —  but  Zack,  at  the  last  minute,  steals  Eric's  journal  —  with 
some  interesting  results.  A  1982  production,  (ab) 

WYNN  BULLOCK:  PHOTOGRAPHER 

h-c-a  24  minutes  84709  color: $  17.00 

Wynn  Bullock,  featured  artist  in  the  historic  "Family  of  Man"  exhibition,  was  a  gifted  and  dedicated 
human  being.  This  film,  made  during  the  last  six  months  of  his  life,  records  his  character,  his 
philosophy,  his  way  of  thinking  about  his  work,  his  life,  and  his  impending  death  from  cancer.  A  1978 
release,  (phpr) 

YANIS  AND  HIS  DREAM 

p-i-j  19  minutes  56782  color:$  16.50 

Dramatizes  the  difficulties  faced  by  a  youngster  who  wishes  to  make  a  career  choice  contrary  to 
tradition  and  to  the  wishes  of  his  family.  Set  and  filmed  on  the  Greek  island  of  Corfu,  the  story  is  of 
Yanis,  a  boy  whose  family  assumes  he  will  become  a  farmer  like  his  father,  but  who  dreams  of 
becoming  a  fisherman.  Provides  a  good  framework  for  discussing  independent  choices  and  their 
implications.  A  1980  production,  (amitai;  eb) 

YANKEE  DOODLE  DAFFY 

general  7  minutes  05048  color:$  10.00 

Daffy  Duck  does  imitations  of  Carmen  Miranda  and  Al  Jolson,  among  others,  to  try  and  convince  talent 
scout  Porky  Pig  to  audition  his  nephew.  A  1943  production,  (wb;  test) 

THE  YANKS  ARE  COMING 

h-c-a  54  minutes         2  reels  81385  mixed:$26.75 

Personalizes  the  American  World  War  I  experience  by  re-creative  drama  of  the  story  of  a  single  soldier 
and  three  of  his  friends.  Historical  footage  and  commentary  place  the  drama  in  its  international 
meaning  and  time-frame.  A  1974  production,  (dlw;  fi) 

YANOMAMO:  AN  INTER-DISCIPLINARY  STUDY 

h-c-a  46  minutes  90321  color:$  19.00 

Filming  of  aspects  of  a  long-range  study  of  human  population  genetics,  funded  by  the  U.S.  Atomic 
Energy  Commission  Division  of  Biology  and  Medicine.  Subjects  are  the  Indians  of  southern  Venezuela 
and  northern  Brazil,  one  of  few  remaining  unacculutrated  tribes  in  South  America.  There  are  estimated 
to  be  approximately  10,000  of  them  in  about  125  villages.  They  were  selected  in  1964  as  a  group  to 
study  for  social  and  biological  structures  of  primitive  man.  The  study  team  includes  an  ethnologist,  a 
dentist,  a  photographer,  two  geneticists,  a  linguist  and  a  cook.  Results  of  their  studies  are  presented.  A 
1971  production,  (usnat;  nac) 

YANTRA 

general  8  minutes  04979  color:$10.25 

James  Whitney  machine-animates  constellations  of  dot  patterns  in  many  colors  and  rhythms  to  create 
a  meditative  focus,  applying  the  title  in  a  deliberate  analogy  with  religions  of  the  East.  A  1958 
production,  (uro;  pyr) 


YEAR  OF  THE  PROPHET 

h-c-a  56  minutes 


70552 


color:  $29.00 
Film  sale: $785.00 
Examines  Islam  as  an  "oil-backed,  religious-powered,  dollar-fuelled  threat."  Describes  the  Islamic  faith, 
listing  its  tenets.  Interviews  officials  of  Islamic  countries  with  regard  to  the  severity  of  penalties  for 
offenses  (whipping,  stoning,  amputation  and  execution).  Their  response  is  that  these  things  are 
infrequent  and  do  work  as  deterrents,  making  their  countries  safer  places  to  live  for  the  average 
person.  Examines  the  Islamic  view  of  the  Khoumeni  revolution  as  the  beginning  of  a  world-wide 
resurgence  of  Islam,  yet  those  interviewed  deny  seeing  it  as  a  new  world  power  bloc,  insisting  that  their 
stance  is  "positive  neutralist."  A  1979  production,  (thtv;  bon) 


YELLOW  AND  GREEN 

h-c-a  22  minutes 


56919 


color:$20.00 
Film  sale:$330.00 
Cassette  sale: $200.  OO 
Affirms  that  reclamation  and  irrigation  of  desert  land  is  a  prime  redevelopment  goal  in  Egypt.  Soil 
analysis  determines  the  best  areas  for  cultivation;  earth-moving  and  ditch-digging  machines  prepare 
land,  booster  pumps  bring  water  into  canals.  People  farm  grains  and  oranges  and  raise  livestock. 
On-the-job  training  is  provided.  Planned  settlements  develop  as  the  land  flourishes  and  new  job 
opportunities  arise.  Building  combines  traditional  styles  and  materials  with  modern  amenities;  there  are 
schools,  religious  and  social  centers,  plus  paid  employment  for  women.  A  1976  production,  (unchs;  ui) 

YOU  ARE  GROWING  DAY  BY  DAY 

p-i  8  minutes  04984  color:$ 10.75 

All  that  growing  means,  not  only  in  size  and  strength,  but  in  knowledge,  skill  and  caring,  is  filmed, 
illustrated  and  discussed  by  children  of  all  kinds.  How  we  celebrate  growth  (recognizing  it,  having 
birthday  parties),  how  better  to  grow  (exercise,  food,  rest),  and  how  growth  goes  on  and  on  and  does 
not  stop,  are  emphasized.  A  special  "You  are  growing"  song  has  been  composed  and  used  as  part  of 
the  sound.  A  1980  production,  (eb) 

"YOU  ARE  OLD,  FATHER  WILLIAM..." 

h-c-a  50  minutes         2  reels  70563  color: $27.25 

Delineates  physiological  and  mental  changes  which  normally  accompany  the  aging  process:  loss  of 
structural  bone  and  height,  decreased  accuracy  in  changes  of  posture  and  gait  (making  walking 
difficult),  less  ability  to  adjust  to  temperature  changes.  Examines  the  implications  of  the  presence  of 
senile  dementia  in  the  Western  world  and  its  absence  in  underdeveloped  countries,  implying  that  air 
pollution  is  the  likely  cause.  A  1980  production,  (bbc;  fi) 

YOU  BET  YOUR  LIFE 

h-c-a  13  minutes  56833  color:$  14.00 

Examines  the  propensity  of  gambling  to  be  addictive  and  to  engender  pathological  behavior.  By 


estimate,  ten  million  Americans  are  compulsive  gamblers.  Interviews  some  who  are  under  treatment  a 
some  psychiatrists  who  specialize  in  this  type  of  treatment.  These  doctors  explain  that  gambling 
more  than  a  social  experience  for  the  compulsive  gambler,  filling  the  role  of  an  antidepressant  or  mo 
elevator,  and  representing  a  maladaptive  attempt  at  problem-solving.  Produced  for  CBS  Nei 
"Magazine,"  1980.  (cbs;  cal) 

YOU  BRING  YOUR  LUNCH,  I'LL  BRING  MINE  (GROWING  UP,  WITH  SANDY 
OFFENHEIM) 

k-p-i-a  11  minutes  05013  color:  $11. 

Making  friends  is  hard,  because  people  are  different  and  shy.  The  song,  "Hey,  Little  Bird,"  deals  w 
the  fact  that  a  bird  will  not  want  the  same  thing  for  lunch  as  you  do  —  so  just  ask  him  to  bring 
own.  Other  songs  are  "What  Is  Your  Name?,"  "It's  So  Nice  to  Have  a  Cuddle,"  and  "Statue  Game.' 
1980  production,  (pwti;  befi) 


YOU  CAN'T  TAKE  IT  WITH  YOU 

general  127  minutes        3  reels  98928  b  &  w:$52 

Complex  and  comic  character  interaction  enlivens  a  "rich  boy,  poor  girl"  romance,  Lionel  Barryrm 
stars  as  Grandfather,  who  could  have  been  as  rich,  but  realized  in  time  that  it  would  not  bn  ^ 
happiness.  James  Stewart  and  Jean  Arthur  are  the  young  couple  in  love,  in  a  plot  with  many  a  zany  fc 
and  a  happy  ending.  Directed  by  Frank  Capra.  A  1938  production,  (ca;  tlf) 


YOUNG  JIRO:  A  DAY  AT  A  JAPANESE  SCHOOL 

i-j-h  28  minutes  85176  color: $10 

Follows  an  eleven-year-old  through  a  school  day,  to  show  educational  and  recreational  activities  typk, 
of  the  Japanese  system.  Jiro,  who  wants  to  be  a  history  teacher,  particulary  likes  comic  books » 
historic  themes.  Unlike  American  students,  Japanese  students  participate  in  cleaning  the  rooms; 
halls  of  the  school,  helping  to  keep  their  environment  one  of  beauty,  in  which  they  can  take  perso 
pride,  (jafn) 


YOUR  ATTITUDE  IS  SHOWING:  THE  ANSWER  TO  GREATER  PRODUCTIVITY 

j-h-c-a  18  minutes  56794  color: $H. 

Using  seven  comic  and  imaginative  "historical"  vignettes,  shows  how  attitudinal  problems  and  soluti  i 
function  in  all  eras  of  time.  Combining  live  action  and  animation,  uses  a  conversation  between  £ 
amoeba  and  a  bored,  discouraged  research  scientist  as  a  framework  for  reviewing  self-help  techniqi  L 
A  1979  production,  (ram  /  stbo;  chu) 


YOUR  ERRONEOUS  ZONES 

h-c-a  98  minutes         2  reels  90378  color:  $41 

Resumes  the  philosophy  and  advice  of  Dr.  Wayne  Dyer,  who  considers  disease  to  be  a  choice-rel*  si 
phenomenon,  and  accuses  our  culture  of  "mass  producing  neurotics."  Giving  the  example  of  " 
disappearance  of  allergy  symptoms  in  a  situation  of  total  involvement,  Dyer  postulates  that  thinlfl 
and  intent  can  produce  this  effect  at  will.  He  talks  on  "the  four  most  important  words"  and  • 
thinking  that  surrounds  them,  showing  how  viewers  can  use  them  to  change  their  attitudes,  and  i 
them,  their  lives,  for  the  better.  A  1977  production,  (mvc) 


YOUR  IMAGE:  MAKE  IT  WORK  FOR  YOU 

h-c-a  17  minutes  57105  color  :$H 

Presents  an  inventory  of  bearing,  dress,  and  manner  as  communication  tools,  which  convey  to  oftt 
the  respect  (or  lack  of  it)  we  have  for  them  and  for  ourselves.  Makes  explicit  what  is  implicit  in  cer 
styles,  and  points  out  how  these  communications  are  critical  in  getting  or  losing  jobs,  sales  or  j 
friends.  A  1983  production,  (ab) 


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YOU'RE  NOT  COMMUNICATING 

j-h-c-a  20  minutes  56663  color:$1l 

Four  cardinal  rules  for  communication  are  expressed  and  illustrated:  timing,  understanding  and  u 
verbal  and  non-verbal  signals,  making  the  message  fit  the  listener's  ability,  and  trusting  enough  b 
sincere.  A  1980  production,  (call;  ab) 

YOURS  TRULY,  ANDREA  G.  STERN 

j-h-c-a  33  minutes  90358  color:$2i 

Andrea,  age  10,  lives  with  her  divorced  mother  in  the  suburbs.  One  day  her  mother  tells  Andrea 
Johnathan  will  be  moving  in  to  live  with  them.  Johnathan  is  her  mother's  boyfriend,  who  smokes  ci 
and  writes  mystery  stories.  A  realistic  portrayal  of  an  increasingly  common  problem.  A  1 
production,  (phpr) 

YOUTH  TERROR:  THE  VIEW  FROM  BEHIND  THE  GUN 

h-c-a  48  minutes         2  reels  70616  color:$2< 

Allows  representatives  of  urban  gangs  known  for  hard-core  terrorism,  who  see  crime  as  their 
alternative,  to  tell  their  own  stories  in  their  own  words.  They  describe  their  life  situations  and 
resulting  attitudes,  their  criminal  acts  and  motivations,  their  plans  and  their  idea  of  what,  fortl 
seems  possible.  A  1978  production,  (abc;  crm/mcgh) 


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YOU'VE  COME  A  LONG  WAY,  RENE 

i-j  22  minutes  57107  color. 

Dramatizes  a  decision  on  peer  pressure,  courageously  made  by  a  young  Black  girl  who  prefers  bei 
runner  to  joining  the  gang  in  a  cigarette.  When  she  sets  a  track  record,  those  who  first  shunnet 
because  of  her  decision  recognize  that  she  has  made  a  good  choice.  A  1982  production,  (ab) 


ZEN  CULTURE,  ZEN  SPIRIT 

j-h-c-a  28  minutes  84806  color:$1  ' 

Shows  activities  and  surroundings  which  typify  life  in  the  Zen  monasteries  of  Japan,  and  explain: 
philosophies  which  serve  as  their  basis.  Austerity,  simplicity  and  tranquility  are  the  chief  va 
discipline  and  intense  focus  are  the  methods;  enlightenment  is  the  reward.  Includes  examplf 
calligraphy  and  of  ink  painting,  architecture  and  gardens.  A  1979  production,  (den;  jafn) 


ZUBIN  MEHTA  ROCKS  THE  GOSPEL    /    89 


HOUR 

\>ral  20  minutes  56852  color: $16. 50 

,  Ray  Bradbury's  classic  science  fiction  horror  story  to  the  screen.  Mink,  a  young  girl,  plays  with 
Fiends  a  game  they  call  "invasion."  The  parents  gradually  come  to  take  more  seriously  and 
Illy  the  implications  of  the  game...  A  1978  production,  (cbs;  ab) 

ilA'S  CHILDREN 

-(!  56  minutes  70497  color: $27. 00 

1 1  Western  world,  we  think  of  serfs  as  a  feature  of  the  Middle  Ages:  this  film  proves  we  are  wrong, 
■sentative  of  the  vast  majority  of  rural  families  in  South  America,  Asia  and  Africa  is  Sixto  Ramon 
4  who  gives  the  dollar  a  day  he  earns  chopping  trees  in  the  forest  of  central  Argentina  to  the  hope 
a  is  four  children  may  go  to  school  and  break  out  of  the  poverty  trap.  In  Spanish,  with  English 
4  ion  by  Henry  Fonda.  A  1978  production,  (phpr) 

"SZOO  (SECOND  EDITION) 

10  minutes  02977  color:$  12.50 

It  to  the  zoo  with  a  group  of  youngsters,  who  are  drawing  pictures  and  taking  photographs, 
jfig  about  the  animals  and  how  they  are  taken  care  of.  A  1979  production,  (crwi  /oreb) 

>BABIES  LARGE  AND  SMALL 

7 1  minutes  05066  color:$  1 1. 75 

lilts  the  engaging  charm  and  playfulness  of  almost  twenty  varieties  of  young  animals,  from  the 
J  rhino  and  giraffe  to  the  familiar  goat  and  goose,  (mude;  mcfi) 

i  MEHTA:  COMMITMENT  AND  FULFILLMENT  AS  A  WAY  OF  LIFE 

a  23  minutes  84628  color:$  19.00 

uestion  of  meaning  of  life  and  purpose  is  paramount  over  economic  choices  in  art  and  music. 
;e  is  more  than  just  enjoying  your  work. ..the  peace  of  mind  I  have  when  I  am  doing  what  I  was 
ed  to  do."  Zubin  Mehta,  in  a  series  of  short  monologs  of  this  type,  shares,  between 
mances,  his  definitions  of  commitment  and  fulfillment.  Performances  are  from  Wagner, 
sky,  Haydn,  Weber,  Beethoven,  Mahler,  Prokofieff.  A  1978  production,  (esm) 


I  MEHTA:  "IF  YOU  ARE  GOING  TO  LEAD,  LEAD!!" 

21  minutes  84626  color:$  18.00 

Ulehta  discusses  qualities  of  a  leader  and  problems  of  leadership.  Of  particular  interest  is  the 
ice  in  which  he  describes  the  ethnic,  cultural,  age  and  training  differences  in  his  sophisticated 
ra,  saying  that  a  leader  has  to  build  upon  this  variety  a  single  concept  of  sound,  and  asserting 
is  task  takes  about  ten  years.  Performances  include  music  from  Beethoven,  Mahler,  Stravinsky 
usa,  and  are  filmed  in  Carnegie  Hall,  at  the  U.S.  Military  Academy  at  West  Point,  and  at  the  Los 
Music  Center.  A  1978  production,  (esm) 


MEHTA  AND  HIS  MASTERS:  PIATIGORSKY  AND  RUBINSTEIN 

I  30  minutes  84630  color: $2 1.50 

learned  more  about  music  by  listening  to  a  Rubinstein  recital  than.. .any  other  performer."  With 
/ords  of  tribute,  Mehta  introduces  one  of  two  important  friends  who  helped  to  mold  his  idea  of 
5.  Piatigorsky,  on  the  other  hand,  was  "the  type  of  man  and  musician,  in  equal  parts,  that  I 
ike  to  be..."  A  consummate  filmic  tribute  is  in  images  of  Piatigorsky's  life,  superimposed  on  a 
lance  of  the  Epilogue  to  "Don  Quixote,"  played  by  cellist  Ron  Leonare  and  conducted  by  Mehta. 
with  Mehta's  definition  of  success:  "relating  with  everything  I  have  to  my  music,  my  family,  my 
Performances  include  excerpts  from  Brahms,  Mahler,  Mendelssohn,  Strauss,  and  Verdi.  A  1978 
ion.  (esm) 

MEHTA  ROCKS  THE  GOSPEL 

13  22  minutes  84627  color:$  18.00 

[lehta  in  Watts  serves  as  guest  conductor  of  an  Interdenominational  Church  choir,  singing  Black 
nusic.  Mehta  became  interested  in  the  music  through  the  talent  of  composer  Joe  Westmoreland. 
Conducts  an  informal  performance  at  the  church,  of  Westmoreland's  "All  the  Way,"  and  a  formal 
lance,  at  the  Los  Angeles  Music  Center,  of  "He's  in  This  Place."  A  1978  production,  (esm) 


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NTURES  OF  TOM  SAWYER  (QUICK  TAKES) 

18  minutes  84639  color:$14.50 

hts  of  the  story  excerpted  from  the  classic  United  Artists  production  starring  May  Robson  and 
Brennan,  with  Tommy  Kelly  as  Tom.  A  1938  production,  (ua;  abc) 


ON-THE-LIPS 

■at  32  minutes  85162  color:$22.25 

tizes  the  story  of  a  new  teacher  in  a  school  for  the  deaf,  and  of  her  difficulties  in  getting 
ance  for  the  aural-oral  approach  (as  opposed  to  signing).  (Setting  is  in  the  days  when 
lind  institutions  were  considered  'asylums.')  Portrays  her  victory  in  getting  help  for  the  school 
success  in  teaching  one  child  to  speak  clearly.  A  1981  production,  (wdp) 


IARBER  SHOP 

20  minutes  56950  b&w:$ 13.25 

Felton  City,  whose  population  is  832  and  whose  elevation  is  two  feet  below  sea  level,  this  W.C. 
.poof  of  the  role  of  the  barber  shop  in  a  community  of  this  size  gives  admirable  opportunity  for 
range  of  his  wit.  A  1933  production,  (par;  nfvc) 


W  DEATH'S  DOOR 

92  minutes         3  reels  98949  color: $36. 25 

ic  re-enactments  of  six  people's  life-after-death  experiences.  A  young  doctor  witnesses  each 
nee,  and  sets  out  to  find  some  way  to  explain  these  otherwise  inexplicable  phenomena.  Stars 
illick,  Howard  Piatt,  Jo  Ann  Harris  and  Michael  McGuire.  Based  on  the  book  by  Dr.  Maurice 
s.  A  1979  production,  (schsu;  lucf) 


THE  BEASTS  AND  CHILDREN 

102  minutes        3  reels  98929  color: $47. 25 

of  teen-age  boys  at  summer  camp  decides  to  try  to  free  a  herd  of  buffalo  that  is  earmarked  for 
tion.  An  adventure  story  starring  Billy  Mumy,  directed  by  Stanley  Kramer.  A  1973  production. 


Y  (QUICK  TAKES) 

18  minutes  84640  color: $14. 50 

ts  find  a  way  to  help  Charly,  a  mentally  retarded  adult,  gain  total  normality  for  a  time.  After 
ntelligence,  love,  and  happiness,  he  learns  the  awful  truth:  his  gain  is  not  permanent.  A  1968 
on.  (abc) 

6RBEAU  (THE  RAVEN) 

88  minutes         3  reels  98956  b&w:$29.25 

:he  Raven?  This  unanswered  question  dominates  the  dramatization  of  the  classic  poison  pen 
based  on  a  series  of  true  events  occurring  in  France.  Poison  pen  letters  were  sent  to  various 
fits  of  a  small  town,  provoking  tensions  and  suicides.  Attention  focuses  in  turn  on  several  likely 
s,  only  to  miss  the  unlikely,  guilty  one.  Produced  in  Germany  and  distributed  there  as 
nch  propaganda,  the  film  was  banned  in  France  and  its  director,  Henri-Georges  Clouzot, 
ed  for  a  time.  A  1943  production.  English  subtitles,  (nfvc) 


JRE 

/  /  7  minutes  5694  7  b&w:$10.50 

arlie  Chaplin,  Edna  Purviance  and  Eric  Campbell  in  a  silent  comedy-romance  about  an  alcoholic 
t  takes  several  unexpected  turns,  the  most  significant  being  the  case  of  liquor  that  finds  its 
the  waters  of  the  curative  springs.  A  1917  production,  (mut;  nfvc) 


:ntist 

20  minutes  5695 1  b&w:$  13.25 

ds  as  dentist,  father,  and  golfer  spreads  chaos  and  humor  across  the  screen.  Supporting  cast 
Elise  Cavanna,  Babe  Kane.  A  1932  production,  (par;  nfvc) 


IQUE  (LES  DIABOLIQUES) 

110  minutes        3  reels  98952  b&w:$33.75 

master  of  film  noir  produces  a  suspense  thriller  set  in  a  provincial  boarding  school.  The 
I  headmaster  is  murdered  by  his  abused  wife  and  equally  abused  mistress.  The  body,  disposed 
wimming  pool,  mysteriously  disappears,  increasing  the  suspense.  Stars  Paul  Meurisse,  Vera 
nd  Simone  Signoret.  Director,  Henri  Georges  Clouzot.  A  1955  production.  French  with  English 
1  (sevll;  nfvc) 

H  THE  SUN  (QUICK  TAKES) 

1 7  minutes  5664  7  color:  $  14. 50 

18r  and  David  0.  Selzmk's  filmic  adaptation  of  a  best-selling  novel  by  Niven  Busch.  Two  sons  of 
(Senator  become  involved  with  a  beautiful  half-breed  relative  of  their  mother's.  Stars  Jennifer 
■sgory  Peck,  Joseph  Cotten,  Lionel  Barrymore,  Lillian  Gish.  A  1946  production,  (abc) 

ffLLEN  IDOL 

96  minutes         2  reels  98967  b&w:$25.50 

•iiillip,  small  son  of  an  ambassador,  becomes  deeply  embroiled  in  a  mystery,  almost  causing  his 
■  butler  to  be  blamed.  Stars  Ralph  Richardson,  Michele  Morgan,  Bobby  Henrey.  Based  on  the 
■y,  "The  Basement  Room,"  by  Graham  Greene.  A  1948  production.  (If pi;  fest) 

igirT" 

150  minutes        5  reels  98960  color:$70.75 

B'e  film  of  the  spectacular  musical  dramatizing  the  biography  of  Fanny  Bryce  as  presented  in 
aooy  Isobel  Hennart.  Features  Barbara  Streisand  as  Fanny,  Omar  Sharif  as  Nicky,  Walter  Pidgeon 
■>rr  Ziegfeld.  A  1968  production,  (ca/rast;  tlf) 


THE  GENERAL 

general  80  minutes         2  reels  98963  b&w:$23.50 

Voted  one  of  the  twelve  best  comedy  films  of  all  time,  stars  Buster  Keaton  as  a  southern  railroad 
engineer  who  wants  to  enlist  in  the  Civil  War,  but  is  rejected  on  the  basis  of  his  occupation.  Shunned  by 
his  girlfriend  (Marion  Mack)  because  he  is  not  in  uniform,  Keaton  eventually  saves  both  her  and  his 
train  after  they  are  kidnapped  by  the  Union  Army.  Based  on  an  actual  event  of  the  Civil  War.  A  1927 
production,  (ua/esx;  fest) 

GILDA 

h-c-a  1 10  minutes        3  reels  98958  b  &  w:$34. 75 

Features  Rita  Hayworth  in  one  of  her  memorable  roles,  that  of  a  night  club  performer  in  a  Buenos  Aires 
gambling  casino,  where  she  becomes  involved  in  a  love  triangle  and  murder  mystery.  Based  on  a  story 
by  E.  A.  Ellington.  A  1946  production,  (ca;  fest) 

THE  GOLD  RUSH 

general  85  minutes         2  reels  98964  b&W:$24.00 

Features  Charlie  Chaplin  as  the  'Little  Tramp,'  who  joins  the  long  line  of  prospectors  seeking  Klondike 
gold.  Includes  the  famous  sequence  in  which  he  boils  and  eats  his  shoe,  representative  of  the  subtle 
interplay  between  tragedy  and  comedy  which  marked  Chaplin's  classic  style.  Stars  also  Mack  Swain, 
Tom  Murray  and  Georgia  Hale.  A  1925  production,  (ua/essx;  fest) 

THE  GOLDEN  AGE  OF  COMEDY 

general  86  minutes         2  reels  98941  b&w:$31.25 

Covers  in  six  "chapters,"  the  history  of  comedy  in  motion  pictures.  Chapter  I:  Mac  Sennett  and  the 
Visual  Gag;  Chapter  2:  Hal  Roach,  Laurel  and  Hardy;  Act  3:  Will  Rogers;  Act  4:  Carole  Lombard  and  Jean 
Harlow;  Act  5:  Ben  Turpin;  Act  6:  Comedy  Classics  with  the  Auto.  A  1958  production,  (rysp;  cal) 

THE  GOLF  SPECIALIST 

h-c-a  21  minutes  56962  b&W:$13.25 

Follows  the  antics  of  W.  C.  Fields  as  a  self-styled  know-it-all  who  volunteers  to  teach  a  beautiful  blonde 
to  play  golf.  Slapstick  with  golf  clubs  and  typical  Fields  wit.  A  1930  production,  (rko  /  esx;  nfvc) 

GREAT  MOVIE  STUNTS 

j-h-c-a  48  minutes  90377  color: $27. 25 

Harrison  Ford  narrates  this  recap  of  great  movie  stunts  and  their  stunt  men,  with  special  focus  on 
those  in  RAIDERS  OF  THE  LOST  ARK,  in  which  he  starred.  Includes  re-runs  of  suspense  thrills  from  films 
of  the  1940's  and  1950's,  with  interviews  of  performers.  Explains  how  fist-fights  are  'choreographed'  to 
try  prevent  injuries,  although  they  are,  of  stunts,  the  most  dangerous.  A  1981  production,  (rogue  / 
lucas;  fi) 

GRIFFIN  AND  PHOENIX 

h-c-a  96  minutes         3  reels  98946  color:$48.00 

A  man  and  a  woman  meet  in  a  class  on  death  and  dying,  and  find  themselves  more  interested  in  each 
other  than  in  the  class.  The  irony  of  the  plot  turns  on  the  fact  that  each  is  there  because  he  has  been 
told  he  is  terminally  ill.  Their  affirmation  of  life  in  the  face  of  death  produces  a  poignant  story.  A  1976 
production,  (abc) 

GULLIVER'S  TRAVELS 

general  84  minutes         2  reels  98950  color:$35. 75 

Whimsical,  animated  version  of  Jonathan  Swift's  famous  tale  of  Gulliver  in  the  land  of  the  Lilliputians. 
Live  action  shots  with  animation  drawn  and  photographed  over  them  create  an  unusual 
three-dimensional  special  effect.  Richard  Harris  plays  a  genial  Gulliver  among  the  colorful  little  people. 
Musical  score  by  Michael  LeGrand.  A  1980  production,  (schsu;  lucf) 

HARVEST:  3000  YEARS 

c-a  138  minutes        4  reels  98976  b  &  w:$48. 75 

Dramatizes  the  real-life  struggle  of  an  Ethiopian  peasant  family  with  the  conditions  imposed  by 
traditional  racist  'feudalism.'  Its  director,  a  talented  black  filmmaker,  Haile  Gerima,  sees  it  as  an  epic 
parable  of  the  Third  World's  struggle  for  liberation.  Numerous  awards  in  Europe,  1976.  In  Amharic  with 
English  subtitles,  (trifc) 

HOLIDAY 

general  96  minutes         3  reels  98959  b&W:$33.00 

Follows  the  story  of  a  young  man  (played  by  Cary  Grant)  whose  dream  is  to  make  enough  money  for 
an  extended  holiday,  but  whose  rich  fiancee  and  her  father  have  other  ideas.  His  life  is  infintely 
complicated  when  he  discovers  that  it  is  really  his  fiancee's  sister  (played  by  Katherine  Hepburn)  that 
he  loves.  A  sophisticated  comedy  of  manners  which  won  an  Academy  Award.  A  1938  production,  (ca; 
nfvc) 

HUCKLEBERRY  FINN 

j-h-c-a  74  minutes         3  reels  77015  color:$33.50 

Dramatization  based  on  Mark  Twain's  novel,  filmed  on  location,  recounts  the  true-to-life  adventures  of 
Huck  and  his  friends  Tom  Sawyer  and  the  runaway  slave,  Jim,  with  the  great  river.  Emphasizes  the  way 
in  which  Huck  and  Jim  grow  to  appreciate  each  other  as  human  beings.  Stars  Ron  Howard  as  Huck, 
Antonio  Fargas  as  Jim,  Royal  Dano  as  Mark  Twain.  A  1975  production,  (abc) 

IT'S  A  WONDERFUL  LIFE 

general  130  minutes        4  reels  98962  b&W:$3750 

George  Bailey  (Jimmy  Stewart)  is  a  man  who  has  lost  his  dreams,  and,  along  with  them,  the  will  to 
live.  On  a  desperate  Christmas  Eve,  he  wishes  he  had  never  been  born.  Clarence,  a  Guardian  Angel 
trying  to  win  his  wings,  appears  on  the  scene  and  attempts  to  win  back  George's  dreams  by  showing 
him  what  the  world  would  be  like  if  George  Bailey  had  never  walked  on  it.  Written,  produced  and 
directed  by  Frank  Capra,  this  film  is  his  personal  favorite.  Nominated  for  five  Academy  Awards,  it  also 
stars  Donna  Reed,  Lionel  Barrymore  and  Thomas  Mitchell.  A  1946  production.  (Ifi;  ntvc) 


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imary  and  Intermediate  Subject  Outline 


FINE  ARTS  •  SOCIAL  STUDIES    /    107 


FINE  ARTS 

•  Animals— Reptiles  and  Amphibians 

Art 

•  Animals— Birds 

Dance 

•  Animals— Mammals 

Drama 

•  Animals— Zoos  and  Aquariums 

Music 

•  Biology— General 

GEOGRAPHY 

»  Conservation 

Africa 

►  Ecology 

Asia                                                            ' 

•  Plants 

Canada                                                        ' 

»  Scientific  Method 

Europe  and  U.S.S.R. 

SCIENCE-PHYSICAL 

.atin  America                                                 . 

» Air 

Maps  and  Globes                                             < 

►  Chemical  Change 

South  Pacific                                                  < 

►  Earth  Science 

J.S.  Geography— General                                   < 

•  Electricity  and  Magnetism 

J.S.  Geography— National  Parks                           » 

►  Energy  and  Matter 

J.S.  Geography— States  and  Regions                     < 

►  Force  and  Motion 

World  Geography— General                                 < 

>  Heat  and  Friction 

HEALTH  AND  SAFETY 

>  Light  and  Color 

iuidance                                                      * 

•  Liquids 

lealth  and  Hygiene                                          ' 

>  Machines 

luman  Body                                                  * 

>  Sound 

lutrition                                                       * 

•  Space  Science  and  Astronomy 

'hysical  Education                                           ' 

>  Weather  and  Seasons 

iafety 

SOCIAL  STUDIES 

lex  Education                                                 « 

•  Anthropology 

ports                                                                 « 

1  Basic  Needs— Food,  Clothing,  Shelter 

HISTORY 

Communications 

liography                                                      * 

Community  Life 

I.S.  History— General                                       ' 

Economics  and  Industry 

I.S.  History— Discovery  and  Exploration 

Family  Life 

IS.  History— Colonial  and  Revolutionary  Periods 

Farm  Life 

IS.  History — 1783-1900 

Food  Production 

LS.  History— 1900-Present                                ' 

Government 

forld  History                                                   ' 

Indians  of  North  America 

Natural  Resources 

LANGUAGE  ARTS 
reative  Motivation 

Transportation 

oreign  Language 

ibrary 

oetry 

eading 

peech 

lories— Animals 

tories— Cartoons  and  Comedies 

lories— General 

tories— Holidays  and  Seasons 

ludy  Skills 

riting 

MATHEMATICS 

rithmetic  Operations 

eometry 

easurement 

SCIENCE-LIFE 

limals— Evolution  and  Adaptation 

limals— Habits  and  Behavior 

limals— Reproduction 

limals— Invertebrates 

limals— Insects 

limals— Fish 

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108    /    AGRICULTURE  •  HISTORY-WORLD 


Adolescent  thru  Adult  Level  Subject 


AGRICULTURE 
Agriculture— Crops 

Agriculture— Economics  and  Management 
Agriculture— Engineering,  Machinery  and  Buildings 
Agriculture— General 
Agriculture— Livestock  and  Poultry 
Forestry  and  Forest  Conservation 
4-H  Clubs 
Insect  Control 
Plant  Science 

Soil  and  Water  Conservation 
Veterinary  Medicine 

BUSINESS,  INDUSTRY  AND  ECONOMICS 
Accounting  and  Bookkeeping 

Automation  and  Data  Processing 

Career  Development 

Communicating  and  Listening 

Consumer  Education 

Customer  Relations 

Decision  Making  and  Problem  Solving 

Economic  System— U.S. 

Economics— General 

Group  Dynamics  and  Team  Building 

Job  Analysis  and  Job  Enrichment 

Labor 

Manufacturing  Processes 

Marketing 

Money  and  Banking 

Motivation,  Personnel  Management  and 

Supervision 

Performance  Appraisal  and  Productivity 

Retirement  Planning 

Stress  Management  and  Personal  Health 

Time  Management 

Sales  Psychology 

Clerical  and  Office  Skills 

Vocational  Guidance 

Women  in  Business 

EDUCATION 
Adult  Education 
Audiovisual  Instruction 
Child  Development 
Educational  Psychology  and  Method 
Elementary  Education 
Guidance  and  Counseling 
History  and  Philosophy  of  Education 
Library  Science 
School  Administration 
Secondary  Education 
Special  Education 
Captioned  Film 
Teaching  Careers 
Tests  and  Measurement 
Universities  and  Colleges 
Vocational  Education 

FOREIGN  LANGUAGE 
Language  and  Language  Teaching 
French  Language 
France 


German  Language 

Germany 

Latin  Language 

Ancient  Rome 

Russian  Language 

Russia 

Spanish  Language 

Portuguese  Language 

Spain  and  Portugal 

Latin  America 

GEOGRAPHY-UNITED  STATES 
Cities— U.S. 
Deserts— U.S. 
Great  Lakes 
National  Parks— U.S. 
Rivers— U.S. 
States— Alaska 
States— Central 
States— Eastern 

States— Hawaii  and  Island  Territories 
States— Western 
States— Rocky  Mountain 
States— Southern 
U.S.  Geography— General 
Washington,  D.C. 

GEOGRAPHY-WORLD 
Africa,  Central 

Africa,  General 

Africa,  North 

Africa,  South 

Asia— General 

Australia  and  New  Zealand 

Canada 

Central  America 

China 

Deserts— World 

Europe— Eastern 

Europe— Western 

France 

Germany 

Great  Britain 

Greece 

India  and  Pakistan 

Ireland 

Italy 

Japan 

Maps  and  Globes 

Mexico 

Middle  East 

Netherlands  and  Belgium 

North  America 

Pacific  Islands 

Philippine  Republic 

Polar  Regions 

Rivers  and  Oceans— World 

Scandinavia  and  Finland 

South  America 

Southeast  Asia 

Spain  and  Portugal 


Switzerland  and  Austria 

Travelogues 

U.S.S.R. 

West  Indies 

World  Geography— General 

GUIDANCE 
Guidance— Dating  and  Courtship 

Guidance— Educational 

Guidance— Marriage  and  Family  Life 

Guidance— Personal  and  Social 

Guidance— Vocational 

HEALTH  AND  SAFETY 
Alcohol,  Tobacco  and  Drugs 
Dental  Health 
Diet  and  Nutrition 
Diseases 
First  Aid 

Health  and  Hygiene 
Human  Physiology 
Medicine 
Mental  Health 
Nurses  and  Nursing 
Medical  Education 
Dental  Education 
Pregnancy  and  Birth 
Public  Health 
Safety— General 
Safety— Bicycle 
Safety— Driver  Education 
Safety— Fire  Prevention 
Safety— Home 
Safety— Industrial  and  Shop 
Safety— Pedestrian 
Safety— School 
Safety-Water 

HISTORY-UNITED  STATES 
Famous  Americans 
Frontier  and  Expansion 
Illinois— History 
Afro-American  History 
Presidents  of  The  United  States 
U.S.  History— General 
U.S.  History— Discovery  and  Exploration 
U.S.  History— Colonial  Period  to  1776 
U.S.  History— Revolutionary  Period  to  1783 
U.S.  History-1783-Civil  War 
U.S.  History-Civil  War  Period  to  1900 
U.S.  History-1900-Present 

HISTORY-WORLD 
Africa— History 

Asia— History 

Biography 

Europe  (General)— History 

France— History 

Germany— History 

Great  Britain— History 

Latin  America— History 

Middle  East— History 


escent  thru  Adult  Level  Subject  Outline 

HISTORY-WORLD  •  SCIENCE-PHYSICAL    /    109 

jrth  America— History                                     < 

•  Poetry                                                         < 

►  U.S.— Constitution  and  Civil  Rights 

issia— History                                              < 

►  Satire                                                          < 

►  U.S.— Foreign  Policy 

orld  History— General                                     < 

»  Science  Fiction                                                 < 

•  U.S.— Politics  and  Government 

arid  History— Prehistoric                                   < 

»  Short  Stories                                                   < 

►  U.S.— State  and  Local  Government 

arid  History— Ancient 

MATHEMATICS 

PSYCHOLOGY 

arid  History— Medieval                                    , 

» Algebra                                                        < 

»  Adolescence 

jrld  History— Renaissance                                , 

►  Arithmetic                                                     < 

•  Child  Growth  and  Development 

nld  History— Age  of  Exploration                        , 

►  Calculus                                                       < 

•  Educational  Psychology 

)rld  History— Modern                                       , 

►  Computers                                                    < 

►  Industrial  Psychology 

hrld  History— Twentieth  Century                         , 

►  Geometry                                                      < 

•  Mental  Health 

lirld  War  1                                                   , 

»  Mathematics— General                                      < 

•  Nervous  System  and  Perception 

lirld  War  II                                                      , 

►  Mathematics— History                                       « 

►  Psychology— General 

HOME  ECONOMICS                          « 

»  Mathematics— Teaching  Methods                          < 

►  Research  and  Testing 

(ildren— Care  and  Development                          « 

»  Measurement 

SCIENCE 

tithing  and  Sewing                                           < 

»  Probability  and  Statistics                                   , 

WVILI1VL 

►  History  of  Science 

Imily  Life                                                    < 

•  Sets  and  Number  Systems                                 , 

►  Laboratory  Techniques 

bd  and  Cooking                                            < 

» Trigonometry                                                  , 

►  Scientific  Method 

M  Clubs 

PERFORMING  ARTS                          ' 

►  Science— General 

homing                                                          , 
line  Economics— General                                 , 

»  Dance 

»  Dance,  Folk  and  National                                   , 

SCIENCE-NATURAL 

►  Biochemistry 

►  Biology— General 

►  Botany 

rrne  Management  and  Decorating                        , 
lidscape  Gardening                                        , 

•  Music,  American                                              , 
»  Music,  Analysis,  Appreciation                              , 

INDUSTRIAL  ARTS                           < 

•  Music  Education                                              , 

•  Cellular  Biology 

(iomobile  Mechanics                                     « 

•  Music  of  Other  Lands                                        , 

•  Conservation  of  Natural  Resources 

lation                                                        « 

»  Music,  Instrumental  Selections                             , 

»  Ecology— Arctic 

instruction                                                      * 

»  Music,  Vocal  Selections                                     , 

►  Ecology— Desert 

ictrical  Work  and  Electronics                            « 

•  Musical  Instruments                                         , 

»  Ecology— Forest 

1'ineering                                                    * 

•  Musicians                                                      , 

»  Ecology— General 

f lines  and  Power  Systems                                « 

•  Opera  and  Operetta                                         , 

►  Ecology— Grasslands 

hustrial  Arts— General                                      « 

>  Theater                                                        , 

►  Ecology— Marine 

Mchine  Shop  and  Metalwork 

PHYSICAL  EDUCATION  AND  SPORTS                * 

►  Ecology— Pond  and  Marsh 

Mchanical  and  Engineering  Drawing                      , 

»  Baseball                                                     < 

►  Genetics  and  Heredity 

'  tography                                                      , 

>  Basketball                                                   < 

•  Microbiology 

'.tics                                                            , 

>  Dance                                                          < 

►  Zoology— Evolution  and  Adaptation 

Rhibing                                                       , 

'  Football                                                        < 

►  Zoology— General 

Piiting  and  Graphic  Arts                                    , 

•  Golf                                                            < 

»  Zoology— Reproduction 

Rtrigeration                                                  , 

»  Gymnastics                                                    < 

»  Zoology— Invertebrates 

ilp  Safety                                                   , 

>  Horseback  Riding                                             • 

►  Zoology— Lower  Vertebrates 

National  Guidance                                           , 

•  Hunting  and  Fishing                                          < 

►  Zoology— Insects 

Hhdwork                                                       , 

»  Physical  Fitness                                              * 

►  Zoology— Fish 

LANGUAGE  ARTS                           ■ 

•  Recreation                                                     « 

►  Zoology— Reptiles  and  Amphibians 

dative  Motivation                                          * 

•  Softball                                                        « 

►  Zoology— Birds 

ftussion  Techniques                                        < 

>  Sports,  Miscellaneous                                        < 

►  Zoology— Mammals 

Gmmar                                                        * 

>  Swimming  and  Water  Sports 

SCIENCE-PHYSICAL 

lonalism                                                         < 

>  Tennis                                                         , 

>  Chemistry 

varies  and  Books                                           « 

>  Track  and  Field                                              , 

»  Earth  Science— Atmosphere 

Liuistics                                                     * 

'  Volleyball                                                      , 

•  Earth  Science— Climate  and  Weather 

•ding                                                               « 

>  Winter  Sports                                                 , 

»  Earth  Science— Geology 

tech                                                               < 

>  Wrestling                                                        , 

>  Earth  Science— Oceanography 

lly  Skills 

POLITICAL  SCIENCE                          * 

>  Earth  Science— Paleontology 

nbulary  and  Spelling                                      , 

>  Citizenship                                                      < 

»  Physics— General 

*ing                                                         , 

>  Communism                                                   * 

►  Physics— Air 

LITERATURE                                ' 

» Democracy                                                      ■ 

'  Physics— Atomic  and  Nuclear  Energy 

Minors  and  Philosophers                                   « 

>  International  Relations                                      « 

1  Physics— Electricity  and  Magnetism 

na                                                            * 

►  Law                                                              * 

»  Physics— Energy  and  Matter 

olore                                                        * 

>  Political  Science— General                                  * 

»  Physics— Force  and  Motion 

-Nature— General                                           « 

»  Military  &  Naval  Science  &  Intelligence                   * 

»  Physics— Heat  and  Friction 

i03ls                                                                                    i 

>  United  Nations                                                « 

»  Physics— Light  and  Color 

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Adolescent  thru  Adult  Level  Subject  Outl 


Physics— Liquids  and  Hydraulics 
Physics— Mechanics 
Physics— Sound 
Space  Science  and  Astronomy 

SOCIAL  STUDIES 
Basic  Needs— Clothing,  Food,  Shelter 
Communications 
Community  Life 
Fishing  Industry 
Food  Production 
Manufacturing  and  Commerce 
Mining 

Natural  Resources 
Religion  and  Philosophy 
Occult  and  Parapsychology 
Transportation— Air 
Transportation— Land 
Transportation— Water 

SOCIOLOGY 
Anthropology  and  Archeology 
Automation 

Crime  and  Criminology 
Death  and  Dying 
Suicide 
Environmental  Pollution 


Adventure 

Biography 

Comedy,  Satire 

Crime,  Film  Noir 

Detective,  Mystery 

Drama 

Fantasy 

Papercrafts 

Photography 

Printing  and  Lithography 

Puppets 

Sculpture 

Theater  Arts 

Handicrafts 

Landscaping  and  Gardening 

Metalwork 

Painting 


Human  Relations 

Indians  of  North  America 

Juvenile  Delinquency 

Leisure 

Marriage  and  The  Family 

Population 

Social  Problems 

Social  Work 

Urbanization 

Values 

Women 

VISUAL  ARTS 
Architecture 
Art  Education 

Art— Galleries  and  Museums 
Art— History  (General) 
Art— Oriental 
Art— Primitive 
Art— Ancient  and  Classical 
Art— Medieval 

Art— Renaissance  and  Baroque 
Art— Modern 
Ceramics 
Design 
Drawing 

Film  and  Film  Study 
Television  Productions 
Filmmaking 
Feature  Film 
Feature  Film  Excerpts 
Feature  Film  Editions 
Animation 


i  rimary  and  Intermediate  Subject  Index 


FINE  ARTS  •  LANGUAGE  ARTS    /    111 


FINE  ARTS 
•  Art 

LICK!  CLICK!:  CREATING  ANIMATED  FILMS  IN 

THE  CLASSROOM 17 

IAGES  OF  THE  WILD:  A  PORTRAIT  OF  ROBERT  BATEMAN 41 

IAKING  IT  MOVE 51 

AND  IN  ART 71 

Dance 

HILDREN'S  CHANTS  AND  GAMES 15 

REAMS  OF  A  GRADE  SCHOOL  DANCER 24 

Drama 

HE  BRIDGE  OF  ADAM  RUSH 12 

EAF  LIKE  ME 22 

WGGIE  WENT  A-COURTIN' 32 

HOESHINE  GIRL 73 

Music 

MS 11 

iOGGIE  WENT  A-COURTIN' 32 

•$  A  HOBBY  FOR  HARVEY 43 

IE  LANGUAGE  OF  MUSIC 46 

IE  RIVER 69 


GEOGRAPHY 


Africa 

IANI:  [BEEGIE  AND  THE  EGG] 41 

Asia 

IE  MIDDLE  EAST:  BUILDING  A  DREAM  (ISRAEL) 54 

Europe  and  U.S.S.R. 

RST  ENCOUNTERS:  A  RUSSIAN  JOURNAL 30 

Maps  and  Globes 

JITUDE  AND  LONGITUDE 46 

JITUDE,  LONGITUDE  AND  TIME  ZONES  (REVISED) 46 

\PS  AND  GLOBES:  AN  INTRODUCTION 53 

\PS  FOR  A  CHANGING  WORLD  (THIRD  EDITION) 53 

•ADOWLARK  LEMON  PRESENTS  THE  WORLD 53 

U.S.  Geography— General 

IANGING  SEASONS 14 

U.S.  Geography— National  Parks 

IE  OREGON  DUNES 60 

U.S.  Geography— States  and  Regions 

OK  AROUND  YOU  IN  THE  DESERT 50 

World  Geography— General 

ILD'S  EYE  VIEW 15 

MILES:  EARNING  AND  SPENDING 28 

MILES:  HELPING  OUT 29 


HEALTH  AND  SAFETY 
Guidance 

...WE  HUMANS 4 

GER:  HANDLE  WITH  CARE 5 

E  BEGINNING  (A  WIGGLEMEN  TALE) 8 

GINNING  RESPONSIBILITY:  I  CAN  DO  IT! 8 

GINNING  RESPONSIBILITY:  THE  BROKEN  BOOK  SHOP 8 

E  BEST  YOU  POSSIBLE 9 

I  BOY  WITH  A  BIG  HEART  (INUIT  LEGENDS  SERIES) 12 

E  BRIDGE  OF  ADAM  RUSH 12 

BBAGES  AND  KINGS 13 

MMUNICATION  IS  MORE  THAN  WORDS 18 

MMUNICATION  IS  LISTENING 20 

MMUNICATION  IS  TALKING 20 

tf  LIKE  ME 22 

EAMS  OF  A  GRADE  SCHOOL  DANCER 24 

3GGIE  WENT  A-COURTIN' 32 

DERATIONS 33 

I  HELP,  GIVE  AID 33 

FTING  THE  MOST  OUT  OF  TELEVISION  SERIES 33 

niNG  THE  MOST  OUT  OF  TELEVISION:  ACTION 

W  VIOLENCE 33 

FTING  THE  MOST  OUT  OF  TELEVISION:  COMMERCIALS 33 

FTING  THE  MOST  OUT  OF  TELEVISION:  PEOPLE 

JAKE  PROGRAMS 33 

fTING  THE  MOST  OUT  OF  TELEVISION:  THE  CHARACTERS  WE  SEE 

)NTV 33 

fTING  THE  MOST  OUT  OF  TELEVISION:  THE  MAGIC  OF  TV 33 

fTING  THE  MOST  OUT  OF  TELEVISION:  THE  REAL  WORLD 

)NTV 33 

rTING  THE  MOST  OUT  OF  TELEVISION:  THE  TECHNICAL  SIDE 
JFTV 33 

GLUG 34 

)WING  UP,  WITH  SANDY  OFFENHEIM 35 

»THER  BECOMES  A  FIRE  FIGHTER 37 

GROWING,  I'M  CHANGING  (GROWING  UP,  WITH 

ANDY  OFFENHEIM) 41 


THE  INVISIBLE  CHILDREN 42 

IT'S  A  THOUGHT 43 

IT'S  ME,  CLAUDIA! 43 

JOHNNY  LEARNS  HIS  MANNERS 44 

JOHNNY  LEARNS  HIS  MANNERS  (CAPTIONED) 44 

KUJICHAGULIA 45 

NIA...  58 

OUR  FAMILY WORKS TOGETHER  '(SEMDEbmdN)"."!!!!!!!!."."!™.'60 

POLICE  OFFICER  (FOURTH  EDITION) 65 

SAM 71 

SEARCHING  FOR  SOME  LOVE  AND  CARE  (GROWING  UP,  WITH 

SANDY  OFFENHEIM) 71 

SHOESHINE  GIRL 73 

SKIN:  YOUR  AMAZING  BIRTHDAY  SUIT 74 

SOME  DAY  I'LL  BE  BIG  (GROWING  UP,  WITH 

SANDY  OFFENHEIM) 74 

SOMETHING  QUEER  AT  THE  LIBRARY 74 

THE  SORCERER'S  APPRENTICE 74 

SOUP  FOR  PRESIDENT 75 

THE  STRONGEST  MAN 77 

TOMORROW  I'LL  BE  THERE  (GROWING  UP,  WITH 

SANDY  OFFENHEIM) 81 

[UJAMAA]:  NOEL'S  LEMONADE  STAND 82 

UJIMA:  [MODUPE  AND  THE  FLOOD] 82 

WEEP  NO  MORE,  MY  LADY 85 

WESTSIDE  STORE 85 

WHAT  IS  AN  AMERICAN,  Part  1 86 

WHAT  IS  AN  AMERICAN,  Part  2 86 

WHAT  MARY  JO  WANTED 86 

WRITING  SAYS  IT  ALL 87 

YANIS  AND  HIS  DREAM 88 

YOU  ARE  GROWING  DAY  BY  DAY 88 

YOU  BRING  YOUR  LUNCH,  I'LL  BRING  MINE  (GROWING  UP,  WITH 

SANDY  OFFENHEIM) 88 

YOU'VE  COME  A  LONG  WAY,  RENE 88 

•  Health  and  Hygiene 

THE  BEST  YOU  POSSIBLE 9 

CLEAN  UP  YOUR  ACT 17 

EAT  FOR  HEALTH  (SECOND  EDITION) 25 

EYES:  SEEING  THE  LIGHT 28 

HEALTH:  THE  INSIDE  STORY 37 

THE  HOUSEFLY  (THIRD  EDITION) 39 

KEEPING  YOUR  TEETH  HEALTHY 44 

SKIN:  YOUR  AMAZING  BIRTHDAY  SUIT 74 

SMOKING:  THE  CHOICE  IS  YOURS 74 

TEETH:  SOME  FACTS  TO  CHEW  ON 79 

YOU  ARE  GROWING  DAY  BY  DAY 88 

•  Human  Body 

THE  BODY  FIGHTS  DISEASE 11 

THE  BODY  WORKS  SERIES 11 

THE  BODY  WORKS:  [CIRCULATION] 11 

THE  BODY  WORKS:  [BONES  AND  STRUCTURE] 11 

THE  BODY  WORKS:  [DIGESTION] 11 

THE  BODY  WORKS:  [MOVEMENT] 11 

THE  BODY  WORKS:  [RESPIRATION] 11 

EARS:  HAVE  YOU  HEARD  THE  LATEST? 25 

EYES:  SEEING  THE  LIGHT 28 

THE  HUMAN  NERVOUS  SYSTEM 40 

SKIN:  YOUR  AMAZING  BIRTHDAY  SUIT 74 

•  Nutrition 

EAT  FOR  HEALTH  (SECOND  EDITION) 25 

NUTRITION:  SOME  FOOD  FOR  THOUGHT 59 

•  Safety 

ALWAYS  BE  CAREFUL 4 

DON'T  BE  SHOCKED 24 

GET  HELP,  GIVE  AID 33 

I  WASN'T  SCARED 40 

IN  CASE  OF  FIRE  (SECOND  EDITION) 41 

NO  ROOM  FOR  ERROR 58 

PLAY  IT  SAFE  ELECTRICALLY 64 

RIDIN'  COOL  TO  SCHOOL 68 

ROLLER  SKATING  SAFETY 69 

SAFETY  ON  OUR  SCHOOL  BUS  (SECOND  EDITION) 70 

SUMMER  IN  NATURE 78 

•  Sex  Education 

GROWING  UP  FEMALE 35 

•  Sports 

BLACK  ICE 10 

THE  RAG  TAG  CHAMPS 67 

SUMMER  IN  NATURE 78 

HISTORY 

•  U.S.  History— General 

LAND  OF  IMMIGRANTS  (REVISED) 46 

UNCLE  SAM  MAGOO 82 


WHAT  IS  AN  AMERICAN.  Part  1 86 

WHAT  IS  AN  AMERICAN,  Part  2 86 

•  U.S.  History— Discovery  and  Exploration 

CHRISTOPHER  COLUMBUS  (REVISED) 16 

•  U.S.  History— Colonial  and  Revolutionary  Periods 

ENGLISH  AND  DUTCH  COLONIZATION  IN  THE  NEW 

WORLD  (REVISED) 27 

GREAT  AMERICANS:  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN 35 

GREAT  AMERICANS:  GEORGE  WASHINGTON 35 

GREAT  AMERICANS:  THOMAS  JEFFERSON 35 

•  U.S.  History — 1900-Present 

PANAMA  CANAL:  THE  LONGEST  SHORTCUT 61 

•  World  History 

EGYPT:  LAND  OF  ANTIQUITY  (CAPTIONED) 25 

THE  PANAMA  CANAL  (REVISED) 61 

PANAMA  CANAL:  THE  LONGEST  SHORTCUT 61 

LANGUAGE  ARTS 

•  Creative  Motivation 

AH..  WE  HUMANS 4 

THE  BEGINNING  (A  WIGGLEMEN  TALE) 8 

CHANGING  SEASONS 14 

CHILDREN'S  CHANTS  AND  GAMES 15 

CHILD'S  EYE  VIEW 15 

THE  RIVER 69 

SAND  IN  ART 71 

•  Library 

THE  LANGUAGE  OF  MUSIC 46 

SOMETHING  QUEER  AT  THE  LIBRARY 74 

•  Reading 

READING  IS 67 

READING  SELF-IMPROVEMENT:  COMPETENCY  SKILLS 67 

READING  SELF-IMPROVEMENT:  COMPREHENSION 67 

READING  SELF-IMPROVEMENT:  INTERPRETATION 67 

READING  SELF-IMPROVEMENT:  VARIABLE  SPEEDS 67 

READING  SELF-IMPROVEMENT:  WORD  RECOGNITION 67 

READING  SELF-IMPROVEMENT:  WORD  UNDERSTANDING 67 

•  Speech 

COMMUNICATION  IS  MORE  THAN  WORDS 18 

LISTEN,  CINDY 49 

SPEAK  UP,  ANDREW 75 

•  Stories— Animals 

CHINO'STALE 16 

FATAL  COMPROMISE 29 

THE  FLY 30 

FROGGIE  WENT  A-COURTIN' 32 

THE  HARE  AND  THE  TORTOISE  (SECOND  EDITION) 37 

PENGUINS!  (ON  VACATION) 62 

THE  PUPPY'S  GREAT  ADVENTURE 66 

RUN  WILD,  RUN  FREE 69 

WHAT  MARY  JO  WANTED 86 

:  THE  POOH  AND  THE  BLUSTERY  DAY 87 

THE  POOH  AND  THE  HONEY  TREE 87 

;  THE  POOH  AND  TIGGER,  TOO 87 

•  Stories— Cartoons  and  Comedies 

BETTY  BOOP  IN  MOTHER  GOOSE  LAND 9 

CORNY  CONCERTO 20 

DAFFY  THE  COMMANDO 21 

THE  EGO  TRAP 25 

GERALD  McBOING-BOING 33 

HOLLYWOOD  STEPS  OUT 38 

LADY  FISHBOURNE'S  COMPLETE  GUIDE  TO  BETTER 

TABLE  MANNERS 45 

NATE  THE  GREAT  GOES  UNDER  COVER 56 

.NEW  FRIENDS 57 

THE  PUPPY'S  GREAT  ADVENTURE 66 

WEEP  NO  MORE,  MY  LADY 85 

THE  WORLD  OF  STRAWBERRY  SHORTCAKE 87 

•  Stories— General 

ALL  THE  TROUBLES  OF  THE  WORLD 4 

ANANSI  THE  SPIDER 5 

THE  ANTIQUE  COLLECTOR 6 

ARTHUR  THE  KID 6 

THE  BEAR 8 

THE  BOY  WITH  A  BIG  HEART  (INUIT  LEGENDS  SERIES) 12 

THE  BRIDGE  OF  ADAM  RUSH 12 

CABBAGES  AND  KINGS 13 

CAPTAIN  KIDD  (THE  FAMOUS  ADVENTURES  OF  MR. 

MAGOO  SERIES) 13 

LE  CAUCHEMAR  (LE  MORSE  AFFAME)  (INUIT 

LEGENDS  SERIES) 14 

LE  CHASSEUR  SOLITAIRE  (INUIT  LEGENDS  SERIES) 14 

COCKLESHELL  BAY:  ROBIN  AND  ROSIE,  1 17 


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Primary  and  Intermediate  Subject  It 


COCKLESHELL  BAY:  ROBIN  AND  ROSIE,  2 18 

THE  CONTEST  KID  AND  THE  BIG  PRIZE 20 

THE  CONTEST  KID  STRIKES  AGAIN 20 

THE  DEVIL  AND  DANIEL  MOUSE  (SPANISH  VERSION:  EL  DIABLO  Y 

EL  RATON) 23 

L'EAU  MAGIQUE  (INUIT  LEGENDS  SERIES) 25 

EVERY  CHILD  (CHAQUE  ENFANT) 27 

FAERIES 28 

FATHER  AND  SON  SERIES 29 

FATHER  AND  SON:  HOMEWORK 29 

FATHER  AND  SON:  THAT'S  MY  DAD! 29 

FATHER  AND  SON:  THE  BROKEN  GLASS 29 

FATHER  AND  SON:  THE  GOOD  SAMARITAN 29 

FATHER  AND  SON:  THE  PHANTOM  OF  THE  PARK 29 

FATHER  AND  SON:  THE  PIANO  LESSON 29 

FATHER  AND  SON:  THE  PIGGY  BANK 29 

FATHER  AND  SON:  THE  SLEEPWALKER 29 

FATHER  AND  SON:  THE  WRONG  TARGET 29 

FOX  AND  BEAR  (INUIT  LEGENDS  SERIES) 31 

GUINEA  PIGS  IS  PIGS 36 

THE  HAPPY  PRINCE 37 

THE  HUNGRY  WALRUS  (INUIT  LEGENDS  SERIES) 40 

I  KNOW  A  SECRET 40 

IMPASSE 41 

INUIT  LEGENDS  SERIES 42 

IT'S  ME,  CLAUDIA! 43 

JAMIE  AND  THE  MAGIC  TORCH:  SPADE  WORK 43 

JAMIE  AND  THE  MAGIC  TORCH:  THE  RUNAWAY  TROMBONIUM 43 

JENNY  KOOKOO 43 

THE  JOKE'S  ON  MR.  LITTLE 44 

THE  JUMPING  FROG  (ADAPTED  FROM  THE  MARK 

TWAIN  STORY) 44 

KING  ARTHUR  (THE  FAMOUS  ADVENTURES  OF  MR. 

MAGOO  SERIES) 45 

KUJICHAGULIA 45 

KUUMBA:  [SIMON'S  NEW  SOUND] 45 

THE  LITTLE  DUTCH  MILL 49 

THE  LITTLE  MERMAID 49 

THE  LONELY  HUNTER  (INUIT  LEGENDS  SERIES) 50 

THE  MAGIC  WATER  (INUIT  LEGENDS  SERIES) 51 

MAGOO'S  PUDDLE  JUMPER 51 

MANDY'S  GRANDMOTHER 52 

THE  MISER'S  SLIPPERS 55 

THE  NECKLACE 57 

NOAH'S  ARK  (THE  FAMOUS  ADVENTURES  OF  MR. 

MAGOO  SERIES) 58 

THE  NOTORIOUS  JUMPING  FROG  OF  CALAVERAS  COUNTY 58 

PAUL  REVERE  (THE  FAMOUS  ADVENTURES  OF  MR. 

MAGOO  SERIES) 62 

PAUL  REVERE  (CAPTIONED)  (THE  FAMOUS  ADVENTURES  OF  MR 

MAGOO  SERIES) 62 

LA  PECHE  HEROIQUE  (LE  PETIT  GARCON  AU  GRAND  COEUR)  (INUIT 

LEGENDS  SERIES) 62 

PICK  ME  UP  AT  PEGGY'S  COVE 63 

PONIES  OF  MIKLAENGI 65 

POPEYE  THE  SAILOR  MEETS  ALI  BABA'S  FORTY  THIEVES 65 

PORKY  PIG'S  FEAT 65 

QINGAUK  AND  THE  SEA  (INUIT  LEGENDS  SERIES) 66 

THE  RAG  TAG  CHAMPS 67 

READING  IS 67 

RENARD  ET  OURS  (INUIT  LEGENDS  SERIES) 68 

RIP  VAN  WINKLE 69 

RIP  VAN  WINKLE  (THE  FAMOUS  ADVENTURES  OF  MR. 

MAGOO  SERIES) 69 

SALLY  AND  JAKE:  THE  PLAYGROUND 70 

SALLY  AND  JAKE:  THE  TREASURE  HUNT 71 

SCRAP  HAPPY  DAFFY 71 

THE  SELFISH  GIANT 72 

SHOESHINE  GIRL 73 

THE  SORCERER'S  APPRENTICE 74 

SOUP  AND  ME 75 

SOUP  FOR  PRESIDENT 75 

A  SPECIAL  TRADE 75 

STRAWBERRY  SHORTCAKE  IN  BIG  APPLE  CITY 77 

A  TIME  TO  BE  BRAVE 81 

THE  TROUBLE  WITH  MISS  SWITCH 82 

TWO  GIRLS  CALLED  EVE 82 

[UJAMAA]  NOEL'S  LEMONADE  STAND 82 

UMOJA:  TIGER  AND  THE  BIG  WIND 82 

URASHIMA  TARO 83 

VICTOIRE  SUR  LA  MER  (QINGAUK  ET  LA  MER)  (INUIT 

LEGENDS  SERIES) 84 

WILLIAM  TELL  (THE  FAMOUS  ADVENTURES  OF  MR 

MAGOO  SERIES) 87 

THE  WIZARD  OF  SPEED  AND  TIME 8/ 

YANIS  AND  HIS  DREAM  88 

YANKEE  DOODLE  DAFFY 88 

ZERO  HOUR 89 


•  Stories— Holidays  and  Seasons 

A  CHRISTMAS  STORY  (WITH  FAT  ALBERT  AND  THE 

COSBY  KIDS) 16 

DREAMS  OF  A  GRADE  SCHOOL  DANCER 24 

HOME  FOR  CHRISTMAS 38 

THE  LITTLE  BROWN  BURRO 49 

MISTER  MAGOO'S  CHRISTMAS  CAROL 55 

•  Study  Skills 

ADVENTURES  IN  GRAMMAR  GALAXY,  PART  1:  SUBJECT 

AND  PREDICATE 3 

ADVENTURES  IN  GRAMMAR  GALAXY,  PART  2:  ADJECTIVES,  ADVERBS, 

AND  PREPOSITIONAL  PHRASES 3 

ADVENTURES  IN  GRAMMAR  GALAXY,  PART  3:  COMMON  NOUNS, 

PROPER  NOUNS,  AND  PRONOUNS 3 

ADVENTURES  IN  GRAMMAR  GALAXY,  PART  4:  VERBSTAR 3 

CLASSIFYING:  JUGGLING  SHAPES,  SIZES,  COLORS,  TEXTURES 17 

PARAGRAPHS:  LIKE  SCENES  IN  A  FILM 61 

THE  REFERENCE  SECTION 67 

•  Writing 

ADVENTURES  IN  GRAMMAR  GALAXY,  PART  1:  SUBJECT 

AND  PREDICATE 3 

ADVENTURES  IN  GRAMMAR  GALAXY,  PART  2:  ADJECTIVES,  ADVERBS, 

AND  PREPOSITIONAL  PHRASES 3 

ADVENTURES  IN  GRAMMAR  GALAXY,  PART  3:  COMMON  NOUNS, 

PROPER  NOUNS,  AND  PRONOUNS 3 

ADVENTURES  IN  GRAMMAR  GALAXY,  PART  4:  VERBSTAR 3 

THE  CALENDAR:  DAYS,  WEEKS,  MONTHS  (SECOND  EDITION) 13 

PARAGRAPHS:  LIKE  SCENES  IN  A  FILM 61 

SENTENCES:  MANY  WAYS  TO  BEGIN 72 

THEMES:  THE  DAY  WHEN  NOTHING  MADE  SENSE 79 

WRITING  SAYS  IT  ALL 87 

MATHEMATICS 

•  Arithmetic  Operations 

MATHEMATICS:  LIFE'S  NUMBER  GAME 53 

PLACE  VALUE:  ONES,  TENS,  HUNDREDS  (SECOND  EDITION) 64 

•  Geometry 

CLASSIFYING:  JUGGLING  SHAPES,  SIZES,  COLORS,  TEXTURES 17 

•  Measurement 

THE  CALENDAR:  DAYS,  WEEKS,  MONTHS  (SECOND  EDITION) 13 

LATITUDE,  LONGITUDE  AND  TIME  ZONES  (REVISED) 46 

SCIENCE-LIFE 

•  Animals— Evolution  and  Adaptation 

LOOK  AROUND  YOU  IN  THE  DESERT 50 

64,000,000  YEARS  AGO 74 

•  Animals— Habits  and  Behavior 

ANIMALS  OF  ASIA 5 

AUTUMN  IN  NATURE 7 

AUTUMN  WITH  GRIZZLIES 7 

BEARS,  KINGS  OF  THE  WILD 8 

BIGHORNS  OF  BEAUTY  CREEK 10 

FAIRY  PENGUINS 28 

THE  FASTEST  ANIMAL  ON  EARTH 29 

IT'S  A  BADGER'S  WORLD 43 

LEARNING  ABOUT  DEER 47 

LIFE  OF  THE  HONEYBEE  (SECOND  EDITION) 47 

MISSION  THIRD  PLANET:  CREATURES  OF  THE  LAND 55 

THE  PRAIRIE  (THIRD  EDITION)  (THE  NATURAL 

SCIENCE  SERIES) 65 

THE  ROCKY  MOUNTAINS  (REVISED  EDITION)  (THE  NATURAL 

SCIENCE  SERIES) 69 

SPRING  IN  NATURE 75 

SUMMER  IN  NATURE 78 

WILDLIFE  ON  REPRIEVE 87 

THE  WORLD  OF  PLANT  AND  ANIMAL  COMMUNITIES 87 

•  Animals— Invertebrates 

MISSION  THIRD  PLANET:  CREATURES  OF  THE  SEA 55 

•  Animals— Insects 

BEGINNING  BEEKEEPING 8 

THE  HOUSEFLY  (THIRD  EDITION) 39 

INSECTS:  THE  LOVELY  AND  THE  LETHAL 42 

LIFE  OF  THE  HONEYBEE  (SECOND  EDITION) 47 

•  Animals— Fish 

ANIMALS  OF  A  LIVING  REEF 5 

THE  LAKE  OF  PERCH:  THE  FOOD  CHAIN 

(ABORRESOEN:  FODEKAEDEN) 46 

THE  LAKE  OF  PERCH:  THE  YOUNG  PERCH  (ABORRESOEN: 

ABORRENS  BORN) 46 

THE  LAKE  OF  PERCH:  WINTER  (ABORRESOEN:  VINTER) 46 

•  Animals— Birds 

ANIMALS  OF  SOUTH  AMERICA 5 

8ABY  BIRDS  AND  THEIR  PARENTS 7 


BIRDS  AROUND  YOU 

PENGUINS!  (ON  VACATION) 

ROUND  ROBIN 

THE  WONDER  OF  DOLPHINS 

•  Animals— Mammals 

ANIMALS  OF  SOUTH  AMERICA 

BEARS,  KINGS  OF  THE  WILD 

CANINES:  PETS  AND  PREDATORS 

•  Animals— Zoos  and  Aquariums 

THE  ZOO  (SECOND  EDITION) 

ZOO  BABIES  LARGE  AND  SMALL 

•  Biology— General 

COLOR  IN  NATURE 

MISSION  THIRD  PLANET:  CREATURES  OF  THE  LAND 

MISSION  THIRD  PLANET:  CREATURES  OF  THE  SEA 

MISSION  THIRD  PLANET:  GREEN  GROW  THE  PLANTS 

•  Conservation 

SUN  POWER 

•  Ecology 

AH,  MAN  -  SEE  WHAT  YOU'VE  DONE 

THE  DESERT  [THIRD  EDITION]  (THE  NATURAL 

SCIENCE  SERIES) 

E  IS  FOR  ECOLOGY 

E  IS  FOR  ENERGY 

FOOD  CHAINS:  A  BOND  OF  LIFE 

SUMMER  IN  NATURE 

THE  WORLD  OF  PLANT  AND  ANIMAL  COMMUNITIES 

•  Plants 

AUTUMN  IN  NATURE 

LOOK  AROUND  YOU  IN  AUTUMN  (CAPTIONED) 

LOOK  AROUND  YOU  IN  SPRING  (CAPTIONED) 

LOOK  AROUND  YOU  IN  SUMMER  (CAPTIONED) 

LOOK  AROUND  YOU  IN  WINTER  (CAPTIONED) 

MISSION  THIRD  PLANET:  GREEN  GROW  THE  PLANTS 

PLANTS  MAKE  FOOD  (SECOND  EDITION) i 

THE  PRAIRIE  (THIRD  EDITION)  (THE  NATURAL 

SCIENCE  SERIES) I 

SPRING  IN  NATURE I 

THE  WORLD  OF  PLANT  AND  ANIMAL  COMMUNITIES 

•  Scientific  Method 

CLASSIFYING:  JUGGLING  SHAPES,  SIZES,  COLORS,  TEXTURES.., 
MISSION  THIRD  PLANET:  GREEN  GROW  THE  PLANTS 

SCIENCE-PHYSICAL 

•  Chemical  Change 

THE  BEHAVIOR  OF  MATTER 

MATTER  CHANGES  (PHYSICAL  SCIENCE  LEARNING 
LAB  SERIES) 

•  Earth  Science 

MINERALS  AND  ROCKS  (SECOND  EDITION) I 

THE  OREGON  DUNES I 

THE  RESTLESS  SEA .".I 

RIVERS:  THE  WORK  OF  RUNNING  WATER 

THE  ROCKY  MOUNTAINS  (REVISED  EDITION)  (THE  NATURAL 
SCIENCE  SERIES) 

•  Electricity  and  Magnetism 

MAGNETISM  AND  FIELDS  OF  FORCE  (PHYSICAL  SCIENCE  LEAR 

LAB  SERIES) 

MAGNETS:  THE  DRAGON'S  SECRET 

•  Energy  and  Matter 

THE  BEHAVIOR  OF  MATTER 

E  IS  FOR  ENERGY 

ENERGY  DOES  WORK  (PHYSICAL  SCIENCE  LEARNING 

LAB  SERIES) 

ENERGY  FROM  THE  SUN  (SECOND  EDITION) 

FOOD  CHAINS:  A  BOND  OF  LIFE 

MATTER  CHANGES  (PHYSICAL  SCIENCE  LEARNING 

LAB  SERIES) 

MATTER  IS  EVERYTHING  (PHYSICAL  SCIENCE  LEARNING 

LAB  SERIES) 

SOLAR  ENERGY:  HOW  IT  WORKS 

WIND:  THE  POWER  AND  THE  PROMISE 

•  Light  and  Color 

COLOR  IN  NATURE 

•  Machines 

SIMPLE  MACHINES:  INCLINED  PLANES  AND  LEVERS 

(THIRD  EDITION) 

TRANSPORTATION:  A  BASIC  NEED 

•  Space  Science  and  Astronomy 

EXPLORATION  OF  MARS 

SUN  POWER 


'•'  nary  and  Intermediate  Subject  Index 


SCIENCE-PHYSICAL  •  SOCIAL  STUDIES    /    113 


•Veather  and  Seasons 

UMN  IN  NATURE 7 

SES  OF  THE  SEASONS  (REVISED) 14 

NGING  SEASONS 14 

K  AROUND  YOU  IN  AUTUMN  (CAPTIONED) 50 

K  AROUND  YOU  IN  SPRING  (CAPTIONED) 50 

K  AROUND  YOU  IN  SUMMER  (CAPTIONED) 50 

K  AROUND  YOU  IN  WINTER  (CAPTIONED) 50 

SONS:  AUTUMN 71 

SONS:  SPRING 71 

SONS:  SUMMER 71 

ONS:  WINTER 71 

NG  IN  NATURE 75 

WATER  CYCLE  (SECOND  EDITION) 85 

T  MAKES  WEATHER? 86 

):  THE  POWER  AND  THE  PROMISE 87 

SOCIAL  STUDIES 
nthropology 

ERTO:  SHARK  BOY  OP  THE  SEA  OF  CORTEZ 33 

[BEEGIE  AND  THE  EGG] 41 

PYGMIES:  PEOPLE  OF  THE  FOREST 66 

asic  Needs— Food,  Clothing,  Shelter 

'HING  (THIRD  EDITION) 17 

!Y  CHILD  (CHAQUE  ENFANT) 27 

IMBERME 68 

TER  (THIRD  EDITION) 72 

POWER 78 

WORLD  OF  PLANT  AND  ANIMAL  COMMUNITIES 87 

ommunications 

IHUNICATION  IS  LISTENING 20 

MUNICATION  IS  TALKING 20 

THE  MOST  OUT  OF  TELEVISION  SERIES 33 

ING  THE  MOST  OUT  OF  TELEVISION:  ACTION 

D  VIOLENCE 33 

ING  THE  MOST  OUT  OF  TELEVISION:  COMMERCIALS 33 

ING  THE  MOST  OUT  OF  TELEVISION:  PEOPLE 

iKE  PROGRAMS 33 

ING  THE  MOST  OUT  OF  TELEVISION:  THE  CHARACTERS  WE  SEE 

TV 33 

NG  THE  MOST  OUT  OF  TELEVISION:  THE  MAGIC  OF  TV 33 

NG  THE  MOST  OUT  OF  TELEVISION:  THE  REAL  WORLD 

TV 33 

NG  THE  MOST  OUT  OF  TELEVISION:  THE  TECHNICAL  SIDE 

TV 33 

N,  CINDY 49 

immunity  Life 

S 11 

l'S  EYE  VIEW 15 

1UNITY  HELPERS:  FIREFIGHTERS 18 

1UNITY  HELPERS:  MEDICAL  AND  HEALTH  WORKERS 18 

IUNITY  HELPERS:  POLICE  OFFICERS 18 

1UNITY  HELPERS:  POSTAL  WORKERS 18 

ilUNITY  HELPERS:  SCHOOL  WORKERS 18 

UNITY  HELPERS:  UTILITY  WORKERS 18 

ENCOUNTERS:  A  RUSSIAN  JOURNAL 30 

1ER  BECOMES  A  FIRE  FIGHTER 37 

{OWING,  I'M  CHANGING  (GROWING  UP,  WITH 

IDY  OFFENHEIM) 41 

(VISIBLE  CHILDREN 42 

i,!  HOBBY  FOR  HARVEY 43 

E  OFFICER  (FOURTH  EDITION) 65 

YGMIES:  PEOPLE  OF  THE  FOREST 66 

71 


ER  (THIRD  EDITION) 72 

IPORTATION:  A  BASIC  NEED 81 

[MODUPE  AND  THE  FLOOD] 82 

l:  TIGER  AND  THE  BIG  WIND 82 

!IDE  STORE 85 

IS  AN  AMERICAN,  Part  1 86 

IS  AN  AMERICAN,  Part  2 86 

AND  HIS  DREAM 88 

RING  YOUR  LUNCH,  I'LL  BRING  MINE  (GROWING  UP,  WITH 
DY  OFFENHEIM) 88 

unomics  and  Industry 

A  PIGS  IS  PIGS 36 

THE  METAL  GIANT 76 

TORY  OF  A  CHECK  (REVISED) 77 

nily  Life 

ilDGE  OF  ADAM  RUSH 

E 


12 

24 

ES:  EARNING  AND  SPENDING 28 

cS:  HELPING  OUT 29 

ES:  WILL  THEY  SURVIVE? 29 

\  AND  SON  SERIES 29 

\  AND  SON:  HOMEWORK 29 


FATHER  AND  SON:  THAT'S  MY  DAD! 29 

FATHER  AND  SON:  THE  BROKEN  GLASS 29 

FATHER  AND  SON:  THE  PHANTOM  OF  THE  PARK 29 

FATHER  AND  SON:  THE  PIANO  LESSON 29 

FATHER  AND  SON:  THE  PIGGY  BANK 29 

FATHER  AND  SON:  THE  SLEEPWALKER 29 

FATHER  AND  SON:  THE  WRONG  TARGET 29 

GILBERTO:  SHARK  BOY  OF  THE  SEA  OF  CORTEZ 33 

IN  CASE  OF  FIRE  (SECOND  EDITION) 41 

MANDY'S  GRANDMOTHER 52 

OH  BROTHER,  MY  BROTHER 59 

SEARCHING  FOR  SOME  LOVE  AND  CARE  (GROWING  UP,  WITH 

SANDY  OFFENHEIM) 71 

SOME  DAY  I'LL  BE  BIG  (GROWING  UP,  WITH 

SANDY  OFFENHEIM) 74 

STEP  FAMILY 77 

TOMORROW  I'LL  BE  THERE  (GROWING  UP,  WITH 

SANDY  OFFENHEIM) 81 

•  Farm  Life 

MAPLE  SPRING 53 

WINTER  HARVEST 87 

•  Food  Production 

BASIC  BREADMAKING 7 

BEGINNING  BEEKEEPING 8 

MAPLE  SYRUP 53 

•  Indians  of  North  America 

AMERICAN  INDIANS:  YESTERDAY  AND  TODAY 5 

A  TIME  TO  BE  BRAVE 81 

•  Natural  Resources 

COAL  TO  KILOWATTS 17 

HAVING  FUN  OUTDOORS  (CAPTIONED) 37 

MINERALS  AND  ROCKS  (SECOND  EDITION) 54 

RUBBISH  TO  RICHES 69 

SOLAR  ENERGY:  HOW  IT  WORKS 74 

THE  WORLD  OF  PLANT  AND  ANIMAL  COMMUNITIES 87 

•  Transportation 

BOATS  AND  SHIPS  (THIRD  EDITION) 11 

FREIGHT  TRAIN  (SECOND  EDITION) 32 

HELICOPTER  RIDE! 37 

THE  PANAMA  CANAL  (REVISED) 61 


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Adolescent  thru  Adult  Level  Subjeclld 


AGRICULTURE 

•  Agriculture— Crops 

AGRO-INDUSTRIES 3 

A  BETTER  LIFE  FOR  FARMERS 9 

BRIGHTER  DAWN 12 

COSTA  RICA  75 21 

A  FRONTIER  TO  INHABIT 32 

THE  IMPROVEMENT  OF  RURAL  HABITAT 41 

JIBANAK 44 

LAND  OF  YESTERDAY,  PEOPLE  OF  TODAY 46 

THE  LAND  REBORN 46 

LETTER  FROM  CACOON 47 

NEW  FIELDS 57 

OUR  ONE  AND  ONLY  HOME 60 

RURAL  HABITAT 70 

SUGARCANE 78 

THIS  IS  BANGLADESH 80 

•  Agriculture— Economics  and  Management 

ACTION  IN  RURAL  LIVING  AREAS 3 

AGRO-INDUSTRIES 3 

THE  AMERICAN  SHEEPMAN 5 

THE  BADIA  AWAKENS 7 

BRIGHTER  DAWN 12 

COSTA  RICA  75 21 

DEVELOPMENT  OF  THE  HUNGARIAN  SETTLEMENT 23 

GROWTH  FOR  THE  FUTURE 35 

THE  GUANCHIAS  PROJECT 36 

THE  IMPROVEMENT  OF  RURAL  HABITAT 41 

JIBANAK 44 

LETTER  FROM  CACOON 47 

A  LOOK  AT  RURAL  INDIA 50 

MANAGEMENT  OF  URBAN  GROWTH  AND  LAND  USE 52 

THE  MAVERICK 53 

NEW  FIELDS 57 

QUEST  FOR  BETTER  LIVING 66 

RANGELANDS:  AN  AMERICAN  HERITAGE 67 

RANGELANDS:  THE  SILENT  RESOURCE 67 

TIBILDO 80 

•  Agriculture— Engineering,  Machinery  and  Buildings 

ELECTRICAL  SAFETY  AROUND  THE  FARM 25 

FARM  IMPLEMENT  SAFETY 29 

•  Agriculture— General 

HABITAT:  PAKISTAN 37 

LANDLORDS  OF  THE  SUN  (LOS  DUENOS  DEL  SOL: 

FONDO  NEGRO) 46 

THE  PLOW  THAT  BROKE  THE  PLAINS 64 

REGIONAL  FUNDS  FOR  RURAL  DEVELOPMENT 68 

SAEMAUL  UNDONG  -  KOREA 70 

SCHYICHHAG 71 

•  Agriculture— Livestock  and  Poultry 

THE  AMERICAN  SHEEPMAN 5 

BEAUTY,  BONNY,  DAISY,  VIOLET,  GRACE,  AND 

GEOFFREY  MORTON 8 

CATFISH  FEVER  (ENTERPRISE  SERIES) 14 

THEDIGESTORS 23 

FAST  HORSE  IN  A  BULL  MARKET  (ENTERPRISE  SERIES) 29 

A  FRONTIER  TO  INHABIT 32 

THE  MAVERICK 53 

RANGELANDS:  AN  AMERICAN  HERITAGE 67 

RANGELANDS:  THE  SILENT  RESOURCE 67 

RENDERER:  RECYCLING  FOR  A  BETTER  TOMORROW 68 

RETURN  TO  MICHIGAN 68 

SAMI  HERDERS 71 

UJAMAA  VILLAGES 82 

•  Forestry  and  Forest  Conservation 

ENGINEERING  IN  A  FORESTRY  ENVIRONMENT 27 

A  FOREST  VILLAGE  IN  THAILAND 31 

FROM  THE  HUT  TO  THE  BUILDING 32 

THE  GYPSY  MOTH:  A  DILEMMA 36 

HABITAT  IN  PEOPLE'S  REPUBLIC  OF  THE  CONGO 37 

LOGDRIVERS 50 

POLAND'S  INDUSTRIAL  CENTRE 65 

SPARTREE 75 

SUN,  WIND  AND  WOOD 78 

•  Soil  and  Water  Conservation 

BEAUTY,  BONNY,  DAISY,  VIOLET,  GRACE,  AND 

GEOFFREY  MORTON 8 

BOTANIC  MAN  #8:  ON  THE  LIMIT 12 

ETERNAL  WATER 27 

LAW  OF  THE  LAND 46 

THE  MAVERICK 53 

RANGELANDS:  AN  AMERICAN  HERITAGE 67 

RANGELANDS:  THE  SILENT  RESOURCE 67 

A  ROOF  FOR  EVERYONE 69 

RUNOFF:  LAND  USE  AND  WATER  QUALITY 70 


STEMMING  THE  SANDS 77 

THIS  IS  BANGLADESH 80 

TUZLA,  THE  SINKING  TOWN 82 

WATER  FOR  DEVELOPMENT 85 

YELLOW  AND  GREEN 88 

BUSINESS,  INDUSTRY  AND  ECONOMICS 

•  Accounting  and  Bookkeeping 

STARTING  A  BUSINESS  V:  HOW  MUCH  CAPITAL  WILL 
YOU  NEED? 76 

•  Automation  and  Data  Processing 

THE  BILLION  DOLLAR  BUBBLE 10 

THE  COMPUTER  PROGRAMME 19 

THE  COMPUTER  PROGRAMME  [1]:  IT'S  HAPPENING  NOW 19 

THE  COMPUTER  PROGRAMME  [2]:  ONE  THING 

AFTER  ANOTHER 19 

THE  COMPUTER  PROGRAMME  [3]:  TALKING  TO  A  MACHINE 19 

THE  COMPUTER  PROGRAMME  [4]:  IT'S  ON  THE  COMPUTER 19 

THE  COMPUTER  PROGRAMME  [5]:  THE  NEW  MEDIA 19 

THE  COMPUTER  PROGRAMME  [6]:  SOUND  AND 

MOVING  PICTURES 19 

THE  COMPUTER  PROGRAMME  [7]:  LET'S  PRETEND 19 

THE  COMPUTER  PROGRAMME  [8]:  ARTIFICAL  INTELLIGENCE 19 

THE  COMPUTER  PROGRAMME  [9]:  IN  CONTROL 19 

THE  COMPUTER  PROGRAMME  [10]:  THINGS  TO  COME 19 

DATA  DICTIONARIES  (COMPUTER-BASED 

INFORMATION  SYSTEMS) 21 

GOODBYE  GUTENBERG 34 

HOW  DOES  A  DBMS  WORK?  (COMPUTER-BASED 

INFORMATION  SYSTEMS) 39 

INFORMATION  SYSTEMS  AND  DATA  BASES  (COMPUTER-BASED 

INFORMATION  SYSTEMS) 42 

L.O.L.A.  CASE  STUDY  (COMPUTER-BASED 

INFORMATION  SYSTEMS) 45 

NOW  THE  CHIPS  ARE  DOWN 58 

OCL  DATA  MODELLING  (COMPUTER-BASED 

INFORMATION  SYSTEMS) 59 

S.T.C.  CASE  STUDY  (COMPUTER-BASED 

INFORMATION  SYSTEMS) 70 

SECURITY  AND  INTEGRITY  (COMPUTER-BASED 

INFORMATION  SYSTEMS) 71 

THE  SILICON  FACTOR:  AND  WHAT  OF  THE  FUTURE? 73 

THE  SILICON  FACTOR:  SO  WHAT'S  IT  ALL  ABOUT? 73 

THE  USER  AND  THE  DATA  BASE  (COMPUTER-BASED 

INFORMATION  SYSTEMS) 83 

•  Career  Development 

AMERICA  WORKS  WHEN  AMERICA  WORKS 5 

COMPETITION:  PLANNING  FOR  CHANGE 18 

DECISION  MAKING:  ALTERNATIVES  AND  INFORMATION 22 

DECISION  MAKING:  VALUES  AND  GOALS 22 

DECISIONS 22 

THE  GOSPEL  ACCORDING  TO  ST.  MICHAEL 34 

JOB  INTERVIEW:  WHOM  WOULD  YOU  HIRE  (FILM  A: 

LARGE  BUSINESS) 44 

MANAGEMENT  SKILLS  FOR  NURSES,  PART  1:  MOVING  UP  - 

MAKING  THE  TRANSITION  TO  HEAD  NURSE 52 

MANAGEMENT  SKILLS  FOR  NURSES,  PART  2:  PLANNING  - 

PREPARING  FOR  ACTION 52 

VERBAL  COMMUNICATION:  THE  POWER  OF  WORDS 84 

•  Communicating  and  Listening 

BOTTOM  LINE  COMMUNICATING:  GET  TO  THE  POINT 12 

THE  COMPETITIVE  EDGE 18 

LISTENING  FOR  THE  SALE 49 

PROBING  FOR  THE  SALE 65 

TRANSACTIONAL  ANALYSIS:  BETTER  COMMUNICATION 

FOR  ORGANIZATIONS 81 

VERBAL  COMMUNICATION:  THE  POWER  OF  WORDS 84 

WHAT  YOU  ARE  ISN'T  NECESSARILY  WHAT  YOU  WILL  BE 86 

YOUR  IMAGE:  MAKE  IT  WORK  FOR  YOU 88 

YOU'RE  NOT  COMMUNICATING 88 

•  Consumer  Education 

THE  BRONSWIK  AFFAIR 13 

BUDGETING  PERSONAL  INCOME 13 

COPING  WITH  SERIOUS  ILLNESS:  FINANCES 20 

ENERGY:  A  LIGHT  AT  THE  END  OF  THE  TUNNEL 26 

THE  FOOD  SHOW 31 

GETTING  A  BETTER  BUY  IN  A  USED  CAR 33 

GUINEA  PIGS  IS  PIGS 36 

HOW  TO  SAY  "GOOD  BUY!" 39 

KEEP  OUT  OF  THE  REACH  OF  ADULTS 44 

RECOURSE  FOR  THE  CONSUMER 67 

A  SHORT  FILM  ON  SOLAR  ENERGY 73 

THE  STORY  OF  A  CHECK  (REVISED) 77 

SURVIVAL  AFTER  HIGH  SCHOOL 78 

WHAT  SHALL  WE  DO  ABOUT  MOTHER? 86 

WHAT  TO  DO  ...WHEN  YOU  NEED  A  BANKER 86 


WHAT  TO  DO...WHEN  YOU  NEED  A  DOCTOR 

WHAT  TO  DO.. .WHEN  YOU  NEED  AN  INSURANCE  AGENT 

WHAT  TO  DO.. .WHEN  YOU  NEED  A  LAWYER 

WHAT  TO  DO. WHEN  YOU  NEED  A  REAL  ESTATE  AGENT 

•  Customer  Relations 

EYE  ON  THE  MEDIA:  BUSINESS  AND  THE  PRESS 

GUINEA  PIGS  IS  PIGS 

LISTENING  FOR  THE  SALE 

PROBING  FOR  THE  SALE 

REMEMBER  ME 

STARTING  A  BUSINESS  III:  WHO  WILL  YOUR  CUSTOMERS  BE 
STARTING  A  BUSINESS  IV:  HOW  WILL  YOU  PENETRATE 

YOUR  MARKET? 

TAKE  CARE 

WHf  PEOPLE  BUY 

•  Decision  Making  and  Problem  Solving 

BASIC  RECORDS  FOR  A  SMALL  BUSINESS 

THE  CASE  OF  THE  SNARLED  PARKING  LOT 

A  CASE  OF  WORKING  SMARTER,  NOT  HARDER 

CONFLICT  ON  THE  LINE 

COPY  MONSTER 

DECISION  MAKING:  ALTERNATIVES  AND  INFORMATION 

DECISION  MAKING:  OUTCOMES  AND  ACTION 

DECISION  MAKING:  VALUES  AND  GOALS 

DECISIONS 

DISCIPLINE  WITHOUT  PUNISHMENT 

EVALUATING  A  SMALL  BUSINESS  (MANAGEMENT 

CLINIC  SERIES) 

FINANCING  A  SMALL  BUSINESS  (MANAGEMENT 

CLINIC  SERIES) 

THE  HUMAN  PROBLEM  IN  MANAGEMENT:  APPROACHES  TO 

ORGANIZATIONAL  BEHAVIOR  MODIFICATION 

INSURANCE  NEEDS  FOR  SMALL  BUSINESS  (MANAGEMENT 

CLINIC  SERIES) 

JOB  INTERVIEW:  WHOM  WOULD  YOU  HIRE?  (FILM  B: 

SMALL  BUSINESS) 

MANAGEMENT  SKILLS  FOR  NURSES,  PART  2:  PLANNING  - 

PREPARING  FOR  ACTION 

MANAGEMENT  SKILLS  FOR  NURSES,  PART  3:  ORGANIZING 

MAKING  IT  ALL  HAPPEN 

THE  MONDRAGON  EXPERIMENT 

RESOLVING  CONFLICTS 

SITUATIONAL  LEADERSHIP 

THE  SKY'S  THE  LIMIT  [1]:  TAKING  CHARGE 

THE  SKY'S  THE  LIMIT  [2]:  WINNING  ALL  THE  TIME 

STARTING  A  BUSINESS  [1]:  ARE  YOU  AN  ENTREPRENEUR?. 
STARTING  A  BUSINESS  II:  WHAT'S  THE  BEST  BUSINESS 

FOR  YOU? 

STARTING  A  BUSINESS  IV:  HOW  WILL  YOU  PENETRATE 

YOUR  MARKET? 

•  Economic  System— U.S. 

DOGFIGHT  OVER  NEW  YORK  (ENTERPRISE  SERIES) 

FAST  HORSE  IN  A  BULL  MARKET  (ENTERPRISE  SERIES) 

THE  GLOBAL  ENERGY  GAME 

GULLIVER'S  NEW  TRAVELS  (ENTERPRISE  SERIES) 

INFLATION  -  THE  FIRE  THAT  WON'T  GO  OUT 

NOT  BY  JEANS  ALONE  (ENTERPRISE  SERIES) 

SOME  CALL  IT  GREED 

WESTSIDE  STORE 

WHAT  THIS  COUNTRY  NEEDS 


.... 


•  Economics— General 

THE  ANATOMY  OF  CRISIS  (FREE  TO  CHOOSE  [3]) 

BANKRUPT  (ENTERPRISE  SERIES) 

THE  BIG  VILLAGE 

BOEING  VS.  THE  WORLD:  THE  JET  SET  (ENTERPRISE  SERII 

BOLIVIA:  THE  TIN  MOUNTAIN 

CATFISH  FEVER  (ENTERPRISE  SERIES) 

CITY  PLANNING  AND  PUBLIC  HOUSING 

THE  COLONEL  COMES  TO  JAPAN  (ENTERPRISE  SERIES) 

CREATED  EQUAL  (FREE  TO  CHOOSE,  [5]) 

A  DEMAND  SCHEDULE  FOR  WUMPETS 

DEVELOPMENT  OF  THE  HUNGARIAN  SETTLEMENT 

EVALUATING  A  SMALL  BUSINESS  (MANAGEMENT 

CLINIC  SERIES) 

FINANCING  A  SMALL  BUSINESS  (MANAGEMENT 

CLINIC  SERIES) 

FREE  TO  CHOOSE  SERIES 

FROM  CRADLE  TO  GRAVE  (FREE  TO  CHOOSE,  [4]) 

FUTURE 


THE  GLOBAL  ENERGY  GAME 

GUINEA  PIGS  IS  PIGS 

HOW  TO  CURE  INFLATION  (FREE  TO  CHOOSE,  [9]) 

HOW  TO  STAY  FREE  (FREE  TO  CHOOSE,  [10]) 

INFLATION  -  THE  FIRE  THAT  WON'T  GO  OUT 

LAND  POLICY 

THE  MAKING  OF  A  PACKAGE  DEAL  (ENTERPRISE  SERIES) 
ONE  MAN'S  MULTINATIONAL  (ENTERPRISE  SERIES) 


Adolescent  thru  Adult  Level  Subject  Index 


BUSINESS,  INDUSTRY  AND  ECONOMICS  •  EDUCATION    /    115 


POLAND'S  INDUSTRIAL  CENTRE 65 

IHE  POWER  OF  THE  MARKET  (FREE  TO  CHOOSE,  [1]) 65 

THE  PRICE  OF  HUNGER 65 

SURAL  TO  URBAN  MIGRATION  -  FIVE  EXAMPLES 70 

SINGAPORE 73 

STARTING  A  BUSINESS  [1]:  ARE  YOU  AN  ENTREPRENEUR? 76 

STARTING  A  BUSINESS  II:  WHAT'S  THE  BEST  BUSINESS 

FOR  YOU? 76 

STARTING  A  BUSINESS  III:  WHO  WILL  YOUR  CUSTOMERS  BE? 76 

STARTING  A  BUSINESS  V:  HOW  MUCH  CAPITAL  WILL 

YOU  NEED? 76 

JART-UP  (ENTERPRISE  SERIES) 76 

\  SUPPLY  SCHEDULE  FOR  WUMPETS 78 

HE  TYRANNY  OF  CONTROL  (FREE  TO  CHOOSE,  [2]) 82 

UJAMAA]:  NOEL'S  LEMONADE  STAND 82 

WAT'S  WRONG  WITH  OUR  SCHOOLS?  (FREE  TO 

CHOOSE,  [6]) 86 

VHO  PROTECTS  THE  CONSUMER?  (FREE  TO  CHOOSE,  [7]) 86 

PROTECTS  THE  WORKER?  (FREE  TO  CHOOSE,  [8]) 86 

(HOTTER  (ENTERPRISE  SERIES) 87 

Group  Dynamics  and  Team  Building 

IRAIN  POWER 12 

1UILDING  MORE  EFFECTIVE  TEAMS:  THE  ORGANIZATION 

DEVELOPMENT  APPROACH 13 

HANGING  ORGANIZATIONS:  DESIGNING  FOR  PEOPLE 

AND  PURPOSE 14 

ONFLICT  ON  THE  LINE 19 

OYOU  BELIEVE  IN  MIRACLES? 24 

HE  KYOCERA  EXPERIMENT  (ENTERPRISE  SERIES) 45 

IADE  IN  JAPAN,  Part  2:  BUSINESS  PRACTICES  AND 

CHANGING  LIFESTYLES 50 

IANAGEMENT  SKILLS  FOR  NURSES,  PART  3:  ORGANIZING  - 

MAKING  IT  ALL  HAPPEN 52 

EW  LEADERSHIP  STYLES:  TOWARDS  HUMAN  AND 

ECONOMIC  GOALS 57 

it  "SALARY  MAN":  JAPAN'S  WHITE-COLLAR  WORKER 70 

IEMMING  THE  SANDS 77 

PACTIONAL  ANALYSIS:  BETTER  COMMUNICATION 
j  FOR  ORGANIZATIONS 81 

Job  Analysis  and  Job  Enrichment 

ALL  IT  WORK 40 

Labor 

HERICA  WORKS  WHEN  AMERICA  WORKS 5 

JAPAN  CAN...WHY  CAN'T  WE? 41 

iGDRIVERS 50 

IE  MONDRAGON  EXPERIMENT 55 

JRSE...WHERE  ARE  YOU? 59 

HO  PROTECTS  THE  WORKER?  (FREE  TO  CHOOSE,  [8]) 86 

Manufacturing  Processes 

3THING  (THIRD  EDITION) 17 

WINS 23 

IE  FIBERGLASS  CHAIRS 30 

JAPAN  CAN...WHY  CAN'T  WE? 41 

,SER:  LIGHT  OF  THE  21ST  CENTURY 46 

W-MADE  MACROMOLECULES 52 

IWTHE  CHIPS  ARE  DOWN 58 

IE  MAN'S  MULTINATIONAL  (ENTERPRISE  SERIES) 59 

60 


NOERER:  RECYCLING  FOR  A  BETTER  TOMORROW 68 

8BER  PLANTATION 69 

UP  (ENTERPRISE  SERIES) 76 

EEL:  THE  METAL  GIANT 76 

Marketing 

: « E  COLONEL  COMES  TO  JAPAN  (ENTERPRISE  SERIES) 18 

MPETITION:  PLANNING  FOR  CHANGE 18 

MATING  A  SMALL  BUSINESS  (MANAGEMENT 

fLINIC  SERIES) 27 

"  GOSPEL  ACCORDING  TO  ST.  MICHAEL 34 

\  AT  THE  FAIR 40 

il  POSING 44 

MAKING  OF  A  PACKAGE  DEAL  (ENTERPRISE  SERIES) 51 

1  BY  JEANS  ALONE  (ENTERPRISE  SERIES) 58 

""  A  BUSINESS  III:  WHO  WILL  YOUR  CUSTOMERS  BE? 76 


Money  and  Banking 

•MKRUPT  (ENTERPRISE  SERIES) 7 

>IC  RECORDS  FOR  A  SMALL  BUSINESS 7 

FETING  PERSONAL  INCOME 13 

DIT  AND  COLLECTIONS  FOR  A  SMALL  BUSINESS 21 

WING  A  SMALL  BUSINESS  (MANAGEMENT 

WC  SERIES) 30 

» TO  CURE  INFLATION  (FREE  TO  CHOOSE,  [9]) 39 

fflNG  A  BUSINESS  V:  HOW  MUCH  CAPITAL  WILL 

OUNEED? 76 

VIVAL  AFTER  HIGH  SCHOOL 78 

U  TO  DO...WHEN  YOU  NEED  A  BANKER 86 


•  Motivation,  Personnel  Management  and 
Supervision 

AMERICA  WORKS  WHEN  AMERICA  WORKS 5 

ASBESTOS:  THE  WAY  TO  DUSTY  DEATH 6 

BUILDING  MORE  EFFECTIVE  TEAMS:  THE  ORGANIZATION 

DEVELOPMENT  APPROACH 13 

THE  CAPTAIN  IS  A  LADY 13 

THE  CASE  OF  THE  SNARLED  PARKING  LOT 14 

A  CASE  OF  WORKING  SMARTER,  NOT  HARDER 14 

CHANGING  ORGANIZATIONS:  DESIGNING  FOR  PEOPLE 

AND  PURPOSE 14 

CONFLICT  ON  THE  LINE 19 

DISCIPLINE  WITHOUT  PUNISHMENT 23 

THE  EGO  TRAP 25 

HOSPITALS  DON'T  BURN  DOWN 38 

HOW  TO  GET  THE  MOST  OUT  OF  MARGINAL  EMPLOYEES 39 

THE  HUMAN  PROBLEM  IN  MANAGEMENT:  APPROACHES  TO 

ORGANIZATIONAL  BEHAVIOR  MODIFICATION 40 

IF  JAPAN  CAN..  WHY  CAN'T  WE? 41 

JOB  INTERVIEW:  WHOM  WOULD  YOU  HIRE?  (FILM  B: 

SMALL  BUSINESS) 44 

THE  KYOCERA  EXPERIMENT  (ENTERPRISE  SERIES) 45 

LISTENING:  THE  PROBLEM  SOLVER 49 

MADE  IN  JAPAN,  Part  1:  CULTURAL  INFLUENCES  ON  INDUSTRY 50 

MADE  IN  JAPAN,  Part  2:  BUSINESS  PRACTICES  AND 

CHANGING  LIFESTYLES 50 

MOTIVATION:  MAKING  IT  HAPPEN 56 

NEW  LEADERSHIP  STYLES:  TOWARDS  HUMAN  AND 

ECONOMIC  GOALS 57 

ONE  MAN'S  MULTINATIONAL  (ENTERPRISE  SERIES) 59 

ORIENTATION:  ATTITUDE,  APPEARANCE,  APPROACH 60 

PEOPLE  AND  PRODUCTIVITY:  WE  LEARN  FROM  THE  JAPANESE 62 

RESOLVING  CONFLICTS 68 

SITUATIONAL  LEADERSHIP 74 

TOKYO  IN  TENNESSEE 81 

TRANSACTIONAL  ANALYSIS:  BETTER  COMMUNICATION 

FOR  ORGANIZATIONS 81 

WHAT  YOU  ARE  ISN'T  NECESSARILY  WHAT  YOU  WILL  BE 86 

THE  WORKPLACE  HUSTLE 87 

YOUR  ATTITUDE  IS  SHOWING:  THE  ANSWER  TO 

GREATER  PRODUCTIVITY 88 

•  Performance  Appraisal  and  Productivity 

HOW  TO  GET  THE  MOST  OUT  OF  MARGINAL  EMPLOYEES 39 

IF  JAPAN  CAN...WHY  CAN'T  WE? 41 

MADE  IN  JAPAN,  Part  1:  CULTURAL  INFLUENCES  ON  INDUSTRY 50 

PEOPLE  AND  PRODUCTIVITY:  WE  LEARN  FROM  THE  JAPANESE 62 

WHAT  THIS  COUNTRY  NEEDS 86 

•  Retirement  Planning 

FOREVER  YOUNG 31 

•  Stress  Management  and  Personal  Health 

A  CASE  OF  WORKING  SMARTER,  NOT  HARDER 14 

COPING  WITH  STRESS 20 

EXERCISES  FOR  ANYONE,  ANYWHERE,  ANYTIME 28 

GOOD  LUCK,  MR.  ROBINSON:  [MANAGING  STRESS] 34 

THE  SKY'S  THE  LIMIT  [1]:  TAKING  CHARGE 74 

THE  SKY'S  THE  LIMIT  [2]:  WINNING  ALL  THE  TIME 74 

STRESS:  A  PERSONAL  CHALLENGE 77 

STRESS:  ARE  WE  KILLING  OURSELVES? 77 

THE  STRESS  MESS 77 

WALKING  FOR  PHYSICAL  FITNESS 85 

YOUR  ERRONEOUS  ZONES 88 

•  Time  Management 

THE  STRESS  MESS 77 

•  Sales  Psychology 

BOTTOM  LINE  COMMUNICATING:  GET  TO  THE  POINT 12 

COMMUNICATION:  GETTING  IN  TOUCH 18 

THE  COMPETITIVE  EDGE 18 

THE  COOKIE  KID 20 

LISTENING  FOR  THE  SALE 49 

MOTIVATION:  MAKING  IT  HAPPEN 56 

ORIENTATION:  ATTITUDE,  APPEARANCE,  APPROACH 60 

PROBING  FOR  THE  SALE 65 

SELLING:  THE  POWER  OF  CONFIDENCE 72 

SELLING  TO  TOUGH  CUSTOMERS 72 

STARTING  A  BUSINESS  IV:  HOW  WILL  YOU  PENETRATE 

YOUR  MARKET? 76 

WHEN  YOU'RE  SMILIN' 86 

WHY  PEOPLE  BUY 86 

•  Clerical  and  Office  Skills 

COPY  MONSTER 20 

•  Vocational  Guidance 

AMERICA  WORKS  WHEN  AMERICA  WORKS 5 

I  CALL  IT  WORK 40 

JOB  INTERVIEW:  WHOM  WOULD  YOU  HIRE  (FILM  A: 
LARGE  BUSINESS) ** 


JOB  INTERVIEW:  WHOM  WOULD  YOU  HIRE'  (FILM  B: 

SMALL  BUSINESS) 44 

STARTING  A  BUSINESS  [1]:  ARE  YOU  AN  ENTREPRENEUR' 76 

STARTING  A  BUSINESS  II:  WHAT'S  THE  BEST  BUSINESS 

FOR  YOU? 76 

THE  STORY  OF  JOE  OGG 77 

VOICES  OF  YOUNG  JAPAN 84 

YOUR  IMAGE:  MAKE  IT  WORK  FOR  YOU 88 

•  Women  in  Business 

THE  BAXTERS:  SUSAN'S  NEW  JOB 8 

GETTING  OFF  WELFARE 33 

PRETEND  YOU'RE  WEARING  A  BARREL 65 

SHE'S  A  RAILROADER 72 

TURNING  POINTS:  A  PROFILE  OF  THREE  ADULT  WOMEN 

IN  COLLEGE 82 

THE  WORKPLACE  HUSTLE 87 

YOUR  IMAGE:  MAKE  IT  WORK  FOR  YOU 88 

EDUCATION 

•  Adult  Education 

BECAUSE  THEY  LOVE  ME 8 

CISSIN 17 

DECISIONS 22 

A  FOREST  VILLAGE  IN  THAILAND 31 

THE  IMPROVEMENT  OF  RURAL  HABITAT 41 

THE  IMPROVEMENT  OF  RURAL  HABITAT  IN  KAGANDA 41 

A  LOOK  AT  RURAL  INDIA 50 

PHOTOSYNTHESIS  (THIRD  EDITION) 63 

RESETTLEMENT  OF  THE  BEDOUINS  IN  KUWAIT 68 

SPONTANEOUS  SETTLEMENTS 75 

TIBILDO 80 

•  Audiovisual  Instruction 

CLEAR  AS  MUD 17 

MEDIA  PROBES:  THE  FUTURE 54 

TEACHING  BASIC  SKILLS  WITH  FILM 79 

TO  HELP  THEM  LEARN 81 

•  Child  Development 

BECAUSE  THEY  LOVE  ME 8 

DAY  CARE  FOR  A  KIBBUTZ  TODDLER 22 

DR.  SPOCK:  AN  AMERICAN  INSTITUTION 24 

AN  EXCEPTIONAL  CHILD:  GRAHAME  BURKE 27 

AN  EXCEPTIONAL  CHILD:  HOPPIE  KIRKBRIDE 27 

AN  EXCEPTIONAL  CHILD:  INGA  DAVIS 28 

AN  EXCEPTIONAL  CHILD:  LAURIE  SUMMERS 28 

AN  EXCEPTIONAL  CHILD:  MARK  GOODY 28 

AN  EXCEPTIONAL  CHILD:  NIGEL  SHORT 28 

FEEDING  SKILLS:  YOUR  BABY'S  EARLY  YEARS 30 

[FIRST  EXCHANGES  BETWEEN  INFANTS]  (PREMIERS  ECHANGES 

ENTRE  NOURRISSONS) 30 

FIRST  FRIENDS 30 

GLUB  GLUB  AND  THE  MONKEYS 34 

[GROWTH  AND  DEVELOPMENT  OF  THE  CHILD]  (CROISSANCE  ET 

DEVELOPEMENT  DE  L'ENFANT) 35 

I'M  GROWING,  I'M  CHANGING  (GROWING  UP,  WITH 

SANDY  OFFENHEIM) 41 

INFANT  DEVELOPMENT  IN  THE  KIBBUTZ 41 

AN  INVENTION  CALLED  CHILDHOOD 42 

[MECHANISMS  OF  NONVERBAL  COMMUNICATION  AMONG  YOUNG 

CHILDREN]  (MECANISMES  DE  LA  COMMUNICATION  NON  VERBALE 

CHEZ  LES  JEUNES  ENFANTS) 53 

ONE  TWO  THREE 59 

PEERS  IN  MIDDLE  CHILDHOOD 62 

THE  PINKS  AND  THE  BLUES 63 

[PSYCHOMOTOR  STIMULATION  IN  EARLY  CHILDHOOD]  (ESSAI  DE 

STIMULATION  PSYCHOMOTRICE  DANS  LA 

PREMIERE  ENFANCE) 66 

SEARCHING  FOR  SOME  LOVE  AND  CARE  (GROWING  UP,  WITH 

"  SANDY  OFFENHEIM) 71 

SILENT  SPEECH 73 

SOME  DAY  I'LL  BE  BIG  (GROWING  UP,  WITH 

SANDY  OFFENHEIM) 74 

[STARTING  TO  GROW]  (LE  TEMPS  DU  REGARD) 76 

[THROUGH  THE  LOOKING-GLASS:  DISCOVERY  OF  THE  IMAGE  OF  THE 

SELF  BY  THE  CHILD]  (A  TRAVERS  LE  MIROIR:  UNE  ETUDE  SUR  LA 

DECOUVERTE  DE  L'IMAGE  DE  SOI  CHEZ  L'ENFANT 80 

TOMORROW  I'LL  BE  THERE  (GROWING  UP.  WITH 

SANDY  OFFENHEIM) 81 

A  TOUCH  OF  SENSITIVITY 81 

YOU  BRING  YOUR  LUNCH,  I'LL  BRING  MINE  (GROWING  UP,  WITH 

SANDY  OFFENHEIM) 88 

•  Educational  Psychology  and  Method 

AN  EXCEPTIONAL  CHILD:  GRAHAME  BURKE 27 

AN  EXCEPTIONAL  CHILD:  HOPPIE  KIRKBRIDE 27 

FOUNDATIONS  OF  MATHEMATICS 31 

FOUNDATIONS  OF  READING  AND  WRITING 31 

FOUNDATIONS  OF  SCIENCE 31 


116    /    EDUCATION  •  GEOGRAPHY-WORLD 


Adolescent  thru  Adult  Level  Subject  h 


GROUP  COMMUNICATION  (THE  OTHER  SCHOOL 

SYSTEM  SERIES) 35 

LEARNING  CENTERS  (THE  OTHER  SCHOOL  SYSTEM  SERIES) 47 

THE  OTHER  SCHOOL  SYSTEM  SERIES 60 

PEARLS  IN  THE  ALPHABET  SOUP 62 

STORY  TELLING  (THE  OTHER  SCHOOL  SYSTEM  SERIES) 77 

TEACHING  BASIC  SKILLS  WITH  FILM 79 

TO  HELP  THEM  LEARN 81 

THE  VOLUNTEER  TEACHER  (THE  OTHER  SCHOOL 

SYSTEM  SERIES) 85 

•  Elementary  Education 

DON'T  BOTHER  ME,  I'M  LEARNING 24 

NEW  LIFE  FOR  THE  BEDOUINS 57 

TO  HEIP  THEM  LEARN 81 

•  Guidance  and  Counseling 

BOARD  AND  CARE 11 

COMEBACKER:  THE  BOB  WELCH  STORY 18 

DEAF  LIKE  ME 22 

FATHERS 29 

THE  GREAT  AMERICAN  STUDENT 34 

JOB  INTERVIEW:  WHOM  WOULD  YOU  HIRE  (FILM  A: 

LARGE  BUSINESS) 44 

MAKING  DECISIONS  ABOUT  SEX 51 

MATHEMATICS:  LIFE'S  NUMBER  GAME 53 

THE  MYTHS  OF  SHOPLIFTING 56 

PREPARING  FOR  COLLEGE 65 

THE  SINGLE  PARENT  FAMILY 74 

TEENAGE  SHOPLIFTING 79 

YANIS  AND  HIS  DREAM 88 

YOUR  ATTITUDE  IS  SHOWING:  THE  ANSWER  TO 

GREATER  PRODUCTIVITY 88 

YOUR  ERRONEOUS  ZONES 88 

•  History  and  Philosophy  of  Education 

WHAT  JOHNNY  CAN'T  READ 86 

•  Library  Science 

GOODBYE  GUTENBERG 34 

THE  LANGUAGE  OF  MUSIC 46 

LIBRARIES  AND  THE  PURSUIT  OF  HAPPINESS 47 

SOMETHING  QUEER  AT  THE  LIBRARY 74 

•  School  Administration 

GOOD  LUCK,  MR.  ROBINSON:  [MANAGING  STRESS] 34 

•  Secondary  Education 

TO  HELP  THEM  LEARN 81 

WHAT'S  WRONG  WITH  OUR  SCHOOLS?  (FREE  TO 
CHOOSE,  [6]) 86 

•  Special  Education 

ALL  THE  WAY  UP  THERE 4 

AMY-ON-THE-LIPS 5,99 

[BLIND]  (PAS  DE  PITIE  POUR  L'AVEUGLE) 11 

BOARD  AND  CARE 11 

THE  BOY  WHO  TURNED  OFF 12 

BREAKING  FREE 12 

BUNNY 13 

CONTACT 20 

CROSSBAR 21 

DAVID 21 

DEAF  LIKE  ME 22 

AN  EXCEPTIONAL  CHILD:  DEBRA  SANDERSON 27 

GET  OUT  AND  PUSH 33 

GREENE  VALLEY  GRANDPARENTS 35 

HEARING  IMPAIRMENT:  AN  OVERVIEW 37 

IN  A  WORLD  OF  THEIR  OWN 41 

THE  INVISIBLE  CHILDREN 42 

IT  COULD  HAVE  BEEN  YOUR  CHILD...YOUR 

BROTHER  ...YOUR  SISTER 43 

KATHY 44 

language  through  sight  and  sound 46 

listening  for  language 49 

reaching  out 67 

SAM 71 

THE  SPIKE 75 

STEPPING  OUT:  DEBOLTS  GROW  UP 77 

THE  STRONGEST  MAN 77 

SURVIVAL  RUN 78 

THE  TOUGHEST  BARRIER 81 

TROUBLED  KIDS:  THE  MENTAL  HOSPITAL  SCHOOL  AND 
THE  COMMUNITY 82 

•  Captioned  Film 

EGYPT:  LAND  OF  ANTIQUITY  (CAPTIONED) 25 

HAVING  FUN  OUTDOORS  (CAPTIONED) 37 

INDIVIDUAL  OFFENSIVE  TECHNIQUES  (CAPTIONED) 41 

IRISH  REPUBLIC:  A  PROFILE  (CAPTIONED) 43 

JOHNNY  LEARNS  HIS  MANNERS  (CAPTIONED) 44 

LOOK  AROUND  YOU  IN  AUTUMN  (CAPTIONED) 50 

LOOK  AROUND  YOU  IN  SPRING  (CAPTIONED) 50 


LOOK  AROUND  YOU  IN  SUMMER  (CAPTIONED) 50 

LOOK  AROUND  YOU  IN  WINTER  (CAPTIONED) 50 

PAUL  REVERE  (CAPTIONED)  (THE  FAMOUS  ADVENTURES  OF  MR. 

MAGOO  SERIES) 62 

TIME  CHANGES  THE  LAND:  THE  GEOLOGICAL  STORY  OF  ZIONBRYCE 

IN  SOUTHERN  UTAH  (CAPTIONED) 80 

•  Universities  and  Colleges 

THE  MEDICAL  SCHOLARS  PROGRAM 54 

NETWORKS  OF  KNOWLEDGE:  THE  UNITED 

NATIONS  UNIVERSITY 57 

NEWLOUVAIN 57 

1968  -  A  LOOK  FOR  NEW  MEANINGS,  Part  Three: 

STUDENT  PROTESTS 58 

A  PLACE  IN  HISTORY:  THE  UNIVERSITY  OF  ST.  ANDREWS 64 

PREPARING  FOR  COLLEGE 65 

WHAT'S  WRONG  WITH  OUR  SCHOOLS?  (FREE  TO 

CHOOSE,  [6]) 86 

•  Vocational  Education 

AMERICA  WORKS  WHEN  AMERICA  WORKS 5 

DECISIONS 22 

JOB  INTERVIEW:  WHOM  WOULD  YOU  HIRE?  (FILM  B: 

SMALL  BUSINESS) 44 

LIBRARIES  AND  THE  PURSUIT  OF  HAPPINESS 47 

THE  STORY  OF  JOE  OGG 77 

FOREIGN  LANGUAGE 

•  Language  and  Language  Teaching 

A  COMMON  TONGUE,  Part  1 18 

A  COMMON  TONGUE,  Part  2 18 

MEDIA  PROBES:  LANGUAGE 54 

•  French  Language 

BON  APPETIT  (CONNAISSONS-NOUS  SERIES) 11 

LE  CAUCHEMAR  (LE  MORSE  AFFAME)  (INUIT 

LEGENDS  SERIES) 14 

LE  CHASSEUR  SOLITAIRE  (INUIT  LEGENDS  SERIES) 14 

COLETTE 18 

CONNAISSONS-NOUS  SERIES 19 

DIABOLIQUE  (LES  DIABOLIQUES) 23, 99 

L'EAU  MAGIQUE  (INUIT  LEGENDS  SERIES) 25 

FRENCH  VILLAGE  (LE  VILLAGE  -  UN  VILLAGE) 32 

LA  PECHE  HEROIQUE  (LE  PETIT  GARCON  AU  GRAND  COEUR)  (INUIT 

LEGENDS  SERIES) 62 

QUEBEC:  THE  FRENCH  DISCONNECTION 66 

RENARD  ET  OURS  (INUIT  LEGENDS  SERIES) 68 

SALUT,  MONTREAL  (CONNAISSONS-NOUS  SERIES) 71 

VICTOIRE  SUR  LA  MER  (QINGALIK  ET  LA  MER)  (INUIT 

LEGENDS  SERIES) 84 

•  France 

ERTE 27 

THE  FRENCH  REVOLUTION  (REVISED) 32 

FRENCH  VILLAGE  (LE  VILLAGE  -  UN  VILLAGE) 32 

MR.  HULOT'S  HOLIDAY 55,  100 

A  PALETTE  OF  GLASS 61 

•  Germany 

HALLE  NEUSTADT:  STADT  DER  CHIMIEARBEITER  (TOWN  OF 
CHEMICAL  WORKERS) 37 

•  Ancient  Rome 

RISE  AND  DECLINE  OF  THE  ROMAN  EMPIRE  (REVISED) 69 

•  Russia 

FIRST  ENCOUNTERS:  A  RUSSIAN  JOURNAL 30 

THE  RUSSIANS:  PEOPLE  OF  INFLUENCE 70 

THE  RUSSIANS:  PEOPLE  OF  THE  CITIES 70 

THE  RUSSIANS:  PEOPLE  OF  THE  COUNTRY 70 

•  Spanish  Language 

ARTICULOS  DE  COSTUMBRE 6 

EL  CANTAR  DE  MIO  CID 13 

CAUDILLO 14 

LACELESTINA 14 

CHUCALEZNA 16 

THE  DEVIL  AND  DANIEL  MOUSE  (SPANISH  VERSION:  EL  DIABLO  Y 

EL  RATON) 23 

FEOERtCO  GARCIA  LORCA 29 

LA  FONTANA  DE  ORO 31 

GOYA:  HIS  LIFE  AND  ART 34 

EL  GRAN  TEATRO  DEL  MUNDO 34 

EL  LIBRO  DE  BUEN  AMOR 47 

EL  LICENCIADO  VIDRIERA 47 

NIEBLA,  DE  MIGUEL  DE  UNAMUNO 58 

ELPiCARO „ 63 

LA  VIDA  ES  SUENO 84 

•  Spain  and  Portugal 

CANARY  ISLANDS 13 

CAUDILLO 14 

MALLORCA 52 


THE  MOSLEMS  IN  SPAIN 

ELPiCARO 

ROAD  TO  SANTIAGO 

SPAIN:  THE  LAND  AND  THE  LEGEND 

•  Latin  America 

BOLIVIA:  THE  TIN  MOUNTAIN 

BRAZIL:  CHILDREN  OF  THE  MIRACLE 

CHILE:  THE  MOST  PAINFUL  HOUR 

CHUCALEZNA 

EL  SALVADOR  -  ANOTHER  VIET  NAM 

HISPANIC  AMERICA 

LANDLORDS  OF  THE  SUN  (LOS  DUENOS  DEL  SOL: 

FONDO  NEGRO) 

MIRRORS  (ESPEJOS):  REFLECTIONS  OF  A  CULTURE 

NATIONAL  POLICY  FOR  HUMAN  SETTLEMENTS:  EL  SALVADOR. 

PERU:  THE  REVOLUTION  THAT  NEVER  WAS 

ZERDA'S  CHILDREN 


GEOGRAPHY-UNITED  STATES 
•  Cities— U.S. 

CITIES:  STUDS  TERKEL'S  CHICAGO 

CITIZEN  INVOLVEMENT 

DESIGNING  THE  URBAN  ENVIRONMENT 

DOWAGER  IN  HOT  PANTS 

HUMAN  SETTLEMENTS  AND  ENERGY  CONSERVATION... 
I  REMEMBER  HARLEM,  PART  1:  THE  EARLY 

YEARS  (1600-1930) 

I  REMEMBER  HARLEM,  PART  2:  THE  DEPRESSION 

YEARS  (1930-1940) 

i  REMEMBER  HARLEM,  PART  3:  TOWARD 

FREEDOM  (1940-1965) 

I  REMEMBER  HARLEM,  PART  4:  TOWARD  A  NEW 

DAY  (1965-1980) 


•  Deserts— U.S. 

THE  DESERT  [THIRD  EDITION]  (THE  NATURAL 

SCIENCE  SERIES) 

LOOK  AROUND  YOU  IN  THE  DESERT 

•  Great  Lakes 

LAKE  SUPERIOR:  THE  REGION  TILL  NOW 

•  National  Parks— U.S. 

THE  OREGON  DUNES 


•  Rivers— U.S. 

THE  RIVER 

RIVERS:  THE  WORK  OF  RUNNING  WATER . 

•  States— Central 

LAKE  SUPERIOR:  THE  REGION  TILL  NOW.. 

•  States— Western 

THE  OREGON  DUNES 

•  U.S.  Geography— General 

CITIZEN  INVOLVEMENT 


GEOGRAPHY-WORLD 
•  Africa,  Central 

AGRO-INDUSTRIES 

ALADURA:  THE  PRAYING  PEOPLE  (MAN'S  RELIGIOUS  QUEST) . 

BUILDING  TOGETHER 

DEEP  HEARTS 

FROM  THE  HUT  TO  THE  BUILDING 

HABITAT  IN  PEOPLE'S  REPUBLIC  OF  THE  CONGO 

THE  IMPROVEMENT  OF  RURAL  HABITAT 

THE  IMPROVEMENT  OF  RURAL  HABITAT  IN  KAGANDA 

KASANGATI  HEALTH  CENTRE 

RESCUE 

RESETTLEMENT  OF  ILLEGAL  SQUATTERS  IN i  PORT 

SUDAN  TOWN 

A  ROOF  FOR  EVERYONE 

A  SHELTER  FOR  ALL 

TANZANIA:  THE  WORLD  IS  ONE 

UJAMAA  VILLAGES 

THE  UNKNOWN  FAMINE 

UPGRADING 


•  Africa,  General 

AFRICA:  A  NEW  LOOK 

ALHAJI  BAI  KONTE 

ANANSI  THE  SPIDER 

ANNUAL  FESTIVAL  OF  THE  DEAD:  THE  DOGON  PEOPLE  IN  THE 

HIGHLANDS  (AFRICAN  VILLAGE  LIFE  SERIES) 

BALLOON  SAFARI 

BENIN  KINGSHIP  RITUAL 

A  GREAT  TREE  HAS  FALLEN 

HARVEST:  3000  YEARS 

IMANI:  [BEEGIE  AND  THE  EGG] 

JAGUAR • 

KENYATTA 


descent  thru  Adult  Level  Subject  Index 


GEOGRAPHY-WORLD  •  GEOGRAPHY-WORLD    /    117 


IIC  RITES:  CHICKEN  SACRIFICE  (AFRICAN  VILLAGE 

IFE  SERIES) 51 

IIC  RITES:  DIVINATION  BY  ANIMAL  TRACKS  (AFRICAN  VILLAGE 

IFE  SERIES) 51 

IDABI 52,100 

IKED  DANCES:  THE  DOGON  PEOPLE  IN  THE  MALI  HIGHLANDS 

AFRICAN  VILLAGE  LIFE  SERIES) 53 

IIC  OF  AFRICA 56 

PLE:  A  MATTER  OF  BALANCE 62 

F-HELP  IN  PORT  LOKO 72 

Ifrica,  North 

;in 17 

VM  AND  AFTER 21 

M  MATS  TO  MATTRESSES 32 

ITAT  AND  URBAN  ENVIRONMENT 36 

NAK 44 

I  AND  WATER  IN  BENIN 52 

AKCHOTT 58 

ST  FOR  BETTER  LIVING 66 

IONAL  FUNDS  FOR  RURAL  DEVELOPMENT 68 

AL  HABITAT 70 

ARA  FANTASIA:  A  DESERT  FESTIVAL  OF  MOROCCO 70 

.OW  AND  GREEN 88 

Ifrica,  South 

ER  MELONS 10 

IIP  OF  GLASS  RUBY 16 

LOVERS 17 

NTRY  LOVERS 21 

D  CLIMATE,  FRIENDLY  INHABITANTS 34 

L  HISTORY 60 

ONE  AND  ONLY  HOME 60 

ISE 65 

DESIA 68 

AL  TO  URBAN  MIGRATION  -  FIVE  EXAMPLES 70 

TH  AFRICA 75 

TH  AFRICAN  GAME  RESERVES 75 

ATTER  UPGRADING  IN  FRANCISTOWN 75 

HMING  THE  SANDS 77 

?E  IS  NO  CRISIS 80 

ER  FOR  DEVELOPMENT 85 

iSia— General 

JANISTAN:  THREADS  OF  LIFE 

ANCIENT  EYES  OF  NEPAL  LOOK  TO  THE  FUTURE 

3KOK 


3 

5 

7 

iDOF  RURAL  THAILAND:  A  CHANCE  TO  LEARN 15 

ID  OF  URBAN  THAILAND:  A  PLACE  TO  LIVE 15 

1  PLANNING  AND  PUBLIC  HOUSING 17 

DESS  FOR  A  WHILE 34 

YTH  FOR  THE  FUTURE 35 

LA:  REFLECTIONS  ON  THE  MORNING  CALM 45 

(LIFE  FOR  THE  BEDOUINS 57 

(ROARING  SILENCE  (MAN'S  RELIGIOUS  QUEST) 69 

hCHHAG 71 

jstralia  and  New  Zealand 

Iralia 7 

G  WAY  OUT 49 

G  WITH  DISASTER 50 

lG  WITH  THE  CITY 50 

IZEALAND 57 

Ml  MAUDAU  RAU 79 

janada 

RTA 4 

WETIT  (CONNAISSONS-NOUS  SERIES) 11 

ARY  13 

IN  INNOVATIONS  FOR  HUMAN  SETTLEMENT 

iASPE 32 

RNING  HUMAN  SETTLEMENTS 34 

IGEMENT  OF  URBAN  GROWTH  AND  LAND  USE 52 

fOBA 52 

{SCOTIA 58 

EC:  THE  FRENCH  DISCONNECTION 66 

I ,  MONTREAL  (CONNAISSONS-NOUS  SERIES) 71 

IVNADA 74 

DUVER  ISLAND 84 

ntral  America 

IGUA  EARTHQUAKE 52 

lANAMA  CANAL  (REVISED) 61 

WERSHIP  HOUSING 61 

ISOLEIL 70 

10 80 


ma 

iAREFOOT  DOCTORS  OF  RURAL  CHINA. 


1 


Iserts— World 

lEY  FOR  SURVIVAL 44 

lA  FANTASIA:  A  DESERT  FESTIVAL  OF  MOROCCO 70 


UNITED  ARAB  EMIRATES:  BEDOUIN  SETTLEMENTS 83 

•  Europe— Eastern 

DEVELOPMENT  OF  THE  HUNGARIAN  SETTLEMENT 23 

HIDDEN  HERITAGE  (BUVO  OROKSEG) 38 

NEWLOUVAIN 57 

A  NEW  TOWN  IN  ROMANIA 57 

POLAND'S  INDUSTRIAL  CENTRE 65 

RECONSTRUCTION  OF  RURAL  SETTLEMENTS 67 

SPLIT  3 75 

TUZLA,  THE  SINKING  TOWN 82 

URBAN  DEVELOPMENT  AND  TRAFFIC 83 

URBAN  DEVELOPMENT  AND  URBAN  CLIMATE 83 

URBAN  DEVELOPMENT  IN  OLD  AND  NEW  QUARTERS 83 

WARSAW  -  THE  CITY  THAT  REFUSED  TO  DIE 85 

•  Europe— Western 

IBIZA 40 

OLD  LAND  -  NEW  LAND 59 

•  France 

FRENCH  VILLAGE  (LE  VILLAGE  -  UN  VILLAGE) 32 

•  Germany 

HALLE  NEUSTADT:  STADT  DER  CHIMIEARBEITER  (TOWN  OF 
CHEMICAL  WORKERS) 37 

STORM  OF  FIRE:  WORLD  WAR  II  AND  THE  DESTRUCTION 
OF  DRESDEN 77 

•  Great  Britain 

ENGLAND 27 

JUVENILE  LIASON 44 

•  Greece 

ANCIENT  MODERNS:  GREEK  ISLAND  ART  AND  CULTURE, 

2000-3000  B.C 5 

HISTORIC  ISLAND  SETTLEMENTS 38 

•  India  and  Pakistan 

THE  CHANGING  ENVIRONMENT 14 

DESTINATION  CITY 23 

HABITAT:  PAKISTAN 37 

A  HOME  OF  YOUR  OWN 38 

THE  LAND  REBORN 46 

A  LOOK  AT  RURAL  INDIA 50 

MAHATMA  GANDHI:  SOUL  FORCE  (LEADERS  OF  THE  TWENTIETH 

CENTURY  SERIES) 51 

PILGRIMAGE  IN  THE  HINDU  TRADITION  (MAN'S 

RELIGIOUS  QUEST) 63 

•  Ireland 

IRELAND 43 

IRISH  REPUBLIC:  A  PROFILE  (CAPTIONED) 43 

THE  MAGIC  OF  IRELAND 51 

•  Japan 

CRAFTS  OF  EDO 21 

THE  HANAWA  FAMILY 37 

HIROHITO:  THE  CHRYSANTHEMUM  THRONE  (LEADERS  OF  THE 

TWENTIETH  CENTURY  SERIES) 38 

KABUKI:  THE  CLASSIC  THEATER  OF  JAPAN 44 

KATSURA  IMPERIAL  VILLA 44 

KITES  OF  JAPAN 45 

KYOGASHI:  THE  CELEBRATED  CAKES  AND  SWEETS  OF  JAPAN 45 

MADE  IN  JAPAN,  Part  1:  CULTURAL  INFLUENCES  ON  INDUSTRY 50 

MADE  IN  JAPAN,  Part  2:  BUSINESS  PRACTICES  AND 

CHANGING  LIFESTYLES 50 

MIND  AND  BODY:  JUDO  WORLDWIDE 54 

THE  MIRACLE  AT  TSUBOSAKA  TEMPLE:  A  YUKI  PUPPET  SHOW 54 

NARRATIVE  PICTURE  SCROLLS 56 

THE  "SALARY  MAN":  JAPAN'S  WHITE-COLLAR  WORKER 70 

STRENGTH,  BULK  AND  BALANCE:  THE  WORLD  OF  SUMO 77 

TOKYO  IN  TENNESSEE 81 

URASHIMATARO 83 

VOICES  OF  YOUNG  JAPAN 84 

THE  WORLD'S  SAFEST  CITY 87 

YOUNG  JIRO:  A  DAY  AT  A  JAPANESE  SCHOOL 88 

ZEN  CULTURE,  ZEN  SPIRIT 88 

•  Maps  and  Globes 

LATITUDE  AND  LONGITUDE 46 

LATITUDE,  LONGITUDE  AND  TIME  ZONES  (REVISED) 46 

MAPS  AND  GLOBES:  AN  INTRODUCTION 53 

MAPS  FOR  A  CHANGING  WORLD  (THIRD  EDITION) 53 

•  Mexico 

LAND  OF  YESTERDAY,  PEOPLE  OF  TODAY 46 

•  Middle  East 

AMIRA'S  CHOICE 5 

THE  BADIA  AWAKENS 7 

DAY  CARE  FOR  A  KIBBUTZ  TODDLER 22 

EASTER  WORSHIP:  THE  GREEK  LITURGY  (MAN'S 

RELIGIOUS  QUEST) 25 

FANTASY  IN  ROCK 29 


INFANT  DEVELOPMENT  IN  THE  KIBBUTZ 41 

[IRAN  FILMS]  [MAGPIE] 43 

ISRAEL 43 

THE  KEY 45 

THE  MIDDLE  EAST:  BUILDING  A  DREAM  (ISRAEL) 54 

THE  MIDDLE  EAST:  LEADERSHIP  AND  IDENTITY  (EGYPT) 54 

A  MODERN  EGYPTIAN  FAMILY 55 

THE  MOSQUE:  PRAYER  IN  ITS  SETTING  (MANS 

RELIGIOUS  QUEST) 55 

A  NEW  TOWN  FOR  APHRODITE 57 

THE  PASSOVER  AMONG  YEMENI  JEWS  (MAN'S 

RELIGiOUS  QUEST) 62 

PILGRIMAGE  (MAN'S  RELIGIOUS  QUEST) 63 

THEQASHQAI 66 

RESETTLEMENT  OF  THE  BEDOUINS  IN  KUWAIT 68 

SADAT'S  ETERNAL  EGYPT 70 

THREE  FAMILES  OF  JERUSALEM  (MAN'S  RELIGIOUS  QUEST) 80 

UNITED  ARAB  EMIRATES:  BEDOUIN  SETTLEMENTS 83 

YEAR  OF  THE  PROPHET 88 

•  Netherlands  and  Belgium 

BRUGES  -  A  TOWN  TO  LIVE  IN 13 

HOLLAND 38 

SPECIAL  HOUSING  NEEDS  IN  THE  NETHERLANDS 75 

•  North  America 

A  BETTER  LIFE  FOR  FARMERS 9 

COSTA  RICA '75 21 

THE  GUANCHIAS  PROJECT 36 

LETTER  FROM  CACOON 47 

•  Pacific  Islands 

CHILD  OF  PAPUA,  NEW  GUINEA:  THE  SAME  TODAY,  THE 

SAME  TOMORROW 15 

THEDIGESTORS 23 

FIRST  AND  LAST 30 

•  Philippine  Republic 

CHILD  OF  THE  PHILIPPINES:  NO  TIME  TO  PLAY 15 

SUGARCANE 78 

•  Polar  Regions 

ANTARCTICA:  DESERT  OF  ICE  -  SEA  OF  LIFE 5 

•  Rivers  and  Oceans— World 

THE  CHANGING  ENVIRONMENT 14 

A  DAM  AND  AFTER 21 

THE  RESTLESS  SEA 68 

•  Scandinavia  and  Finland 

HOUSES  AND  PEOPLE 39 

LAND  POLICY 46 

NO  SHORT  CUT  TO  SUCCESS 58 

PUBLIC  INVOLVEMENT 66 

THE  SAMI:  FOUR  LANDS,  ONE  PEOPLE 71 

SAMI  HERDERS 71 

URBAN  DEVELOPMENT  IN  HARMONY  WITH  OPEN  LAND 83 

•  South  America 

ACTION  IN  RURAL  LIVING  AREAS 3 

BOLIVIA:  THE  TIN  MOUNTAIN 11 

BOTANIC  MAN  II.  THE  AMAZON  BASIN-GREEN  PRINT 

FOR  LIFE 11 

BRAZIL:  CHILDREN  OF  THE  MIRACLE 12 

CHILE:  THE  MOST  PAINFUL  HOUR 15 

THE  CONHABIT  PROGRAMME 19 

THE  FIGHT  FOR  A  SHELTER 30 

A  FRONTIER  TO  INHABIT 32 

NATIONAL  POLICY  FOR  HUMAN  SETTLEMENTS:  EL  SALVADOR 57 

NEW  FIELDS 57 

PEOPLE:  A  MATTER  OF  BALANCE 62 

PERU:  THE  REVOLUTION  THAT  NEVER  WAS 63 

SPONTANEOUS  SETTLEMENTS 75 

ZERDA'S  CHILDREN 89 

•  Southeast  Asia 

AIRWAR  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR, 

Episode  13) 4 

AMERICA  IN  VIET  NAM  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR, 

Episode  1) 5 

ASSASSINATION  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR, 

Episode  5) 6 

BEYOND  FAMILY  PLANNING 10 

THE  BOMBING  OF  HANOI  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR, 

Episode  20) 11 

BRIGHTER  DAWN 12 

CHANGING  THE  GUARD  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR, 

Episode  18) 14 

DAYS  OF  DECISION  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR, 

Episode  6) 22 

DIEN  BIEN  PHU  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR, 

Episode  3) 23 


118    /    GEOGRAPHY-WORLD  •  GUIDANCE 


Adolescent  thru  Adult  Level  Subject  Ir 


EARLY  HOPES  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR, 

Episode  4) 25 

FINAL  OFFENSIVE  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR, 

Episode  24) 30 

FIREPOWER  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR, 

Episode  11) 30 

A  FOREST  VILLAGF  IN  THAILAND 31 

FRANCE  IN  VIET  NAM  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR, 

Episode  2) 31 

THE  GUERILLA  SOCIETY  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR, 

Episode  9) 36 

HONGKONG 38 

KOREA:  OVERVIEW  -  THE  FACE  OF  KOREA 45 

KOREA:  THE  CIRCLE  OF  LIFE 45 

KOREA:  THE  FAMILY 45 

THE  MINDFUL  WAY  (MAN'S  RELIGIOUS  QUEST) 54 

PEACE  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR, 

Episode  21) 62 

PEOPLE:  A  MATTER  OF  BALANCE 62 

THE  PRISONERS  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR, 

Episode  22) 65 

REBIRTH  OF  A  CITY 67 

RUBBER  PLANTATION 69 

SAEMAUL  UNDONG  -  KOREA 70 

SIEGE  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR,  Episode  14) 73 

SINGAPORE 73 

SOLDIERING  ON  (VIET  NAM.  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR, 

Episode  17) 74 

SURRENDER  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR, 

Episode  25) 78 

TET!  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR,  Episode  15) 79 

THIS  IS  BANGLADESH 80 

THE  TRAIL  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR, 

Episode  10) 81 

UNEASY  ALLIES  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR, 

Episode  8) 83 

VIET  NAM  RECALLED  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR, 

Episode  26) 84 

VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR  SERIES 84 

THE  VILLAGE  WAR  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR, 

Episode  12) 84 

WANTING  OUT  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR, 

Episode  19) 85 

WESTY'S  WAR  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR, 

Episode  7) 85 

•  Spain  and  Portugal 

CANARY  ISLANDS 13 

CAUDILLO 14 

MALLORCA 52 

ROAD  TO  SANTIAGO 69 

SPAIN:  THE  LAND  AND  THE  LEGEND 75 

•  Switzerland  and  Austria 

AUSTRIA 7 

SWITZERLAND 78 

•  Travelogues 

ALBERTA 4 

AUSTRALIA 7 

AUSTRIA 7 

BAHAMAS 7 

BALLOON  SAFARI 7 

BANGKOK 7 

BERMUDA 9 

BIKE  STYLE 10 

CALGARY 13 

CANARY  ISLANDS 13 

CITIES:  STUDS  TERKEL'S  CHICAGO 17 

ENGLAND 27 

FANTASY  IN  ROCK 29 

THE  GASPE 32 

GLACIER  COUNTRY 34 

HIGH  COUNTRY 38 

HOLLAND 38 

HONGKONG 38 

IBIZA 40 

[IRAN  FILMS]  [MAGPIE] 43 

IRELAND 43 

IRISH  REPUBLIC:  A  PROFILE  (CAPTIONED) 43 

ISRAEL 43 

LAKE  SUPERIOR:  THE  REGION  TILL  NOW 46 

THE  MAGIC  OF  IRELAND 51 

MALLORCA 52 

MANITOBA 52 

THE  MOSLEMS  IN  SPAIN 55 

MOUNTAIN  FORESTS 56 

NEW  ZEALAND 57 

NOVA  SCOTIA 58 

PUERTO  RICO 66 


RAILS  ACROSS  THE  SUMMIT:  THE  CUMBRES  AND  TOLTEC 

SCENIC  RAILROAD 67 

RHODESIA 68 

RIVERS  OF  THE  ROCKIES 69 

ROAD  TO  SANTIAGO 69 

SKI  CANADA 74 

SOUTH  AFRICA 75 

SOUTH  AFRICAN  GAME  RESERVES 75 

SUMMER  TRIP,  1974  (MAGPIE,  USA) 78 

SWITZERLAND 78 

TIMBERLINE 80 

VANCOUVER  ISLAND 84 

•  U.S.S.R. 

FIRST  ENCOUNTERS:  A  RUSSIAN  JOURNAL 30 

THE  RUSSIANS:  PEOPLE  OF  INFLUENCE 70 

THE  RUSSIANS:  PEOPLE  OF  THE  CITIES 70 

THE  RUSSIANS:  PEOPLE  OF  THE  COUNTRY 70 

•  West  Indies 

BAHAMAS 7 

THE  BAHAMAS:  A  SEA  OF  ISLANDS 7 

BERMUDA 9 

LANDLORDS  OF  THE  SUN  (LOS  DUENOS  DEL  SOL: 

FONDO  NEGRO) 46 

PUERTO  RICO 66 

SELF-HELP  HOMES 71 

•  World  Geography— General 

CAUSES  OF  THE  SEASONS  (REVISED) 14 

CHILD'S  EYE  VIEW 15 

FAMILES:  EARNING  AND  SPENDING 28 

FAMILES:  HELPING  OUT 29 

MEADOWLARK  LEMON  PRESENTS  THE  WORLD 53 

GUIDANCE 

•  Guidance— Dating  and  Courtship 

BOYS  AND  GIRLS  TOGETHER 12 

MAKING  DECISIONS  ABOUT  SEX 51 

NOT  MY  PROBLEM 58 

TEENAGE  PREGNANCY:  NO  EASY  ANSWERS 79 

VD  -  PLAY  IT  SAFE 84 

•  Guidance— Educational 

MATHEMATICS:  LIFE'S  NUMBER  GAME 53 

PREPARING  FOR  COLLEGE 65 

•  Guidance— Marriage  and  Family  Life 

THE  BAXTERS  SERIES 8 

THE  BAXTERS:  EDGAR  WIGGINS 8 

THE  BAXTERS:  LEAVING  THE  NEST 8 

THE  BAXTERS:  STAN'S  MIDLIFE  CRISIS 8 

THE  BAXTERS:  SUSAN'S  NEW  JOB 8 

THE  BAXTERS:  TOGA  PARTY 8 

BECAUSE  THEY  LOVE  ME 8 

THE  BRIDGE  OF  ADAM  RUSH 12 

COPING  WITH  SERIOUS  ILLNESS:  SEXUALITY 20 

DIVORCE 24 

DIVORCE  MEDIATION:  A  LESS  PAINFUL  PATH,  Parts  1  and  2 24 

DIVORCE  MEDIATION:  DEALING  WITH  CUSTODY 24 

FATHERS 29 

ONE  TWO  THREE 59 

A  RAINY  DAY 67 

SEARCHING  FOR  SOME  LOVE  AND  CARE  (GROWING  UP,  WITH 

SANDY  OFFENHEIM) 71 

THE  SINGLE  PARENT  FAMILY 74 

SOME  DAY  I'LL  BE  BIG  (GROWING  UP,  WITH 

SANDY  OFFENHEIM) 74 

STEP  FAMILY 77 

STEPPING  OUT:  DEBOLTS  GROW  UP 77 

TEENAGE  PARENTS 79 

TOMORROW  I'LL  BE  THERE  (GROWING  UP,  WITH 

SANDY  OFFENHEIM) 81 

•  Guidance— Personal  and  Social 

ACNE:  IT'S  NOT  YOUR  FAULT 3 

ADDICTIONS,  COMPULSIONS,  AND  ALTERNATIVE  HIGHS 3 

AH  ..WE  HUMANS 4 

ALCOHOL,  DRUGS  AND  YOU:  A  LOSING  COMBINATION 4 

ANGER:  HANDLE  WITH  CARE 5 

THE  BAXTERS  SERIES 8 

THE  BAXTERS:  EDGAR  WIGGINS 8 

THE  BAXTERS:  LEAVING  THE  NEST 8 

THE  BAXTERS:  STAN'S  MIDLIFE  CRISIS 8 

THE  BAXTERS:  SUSAN'S  NEW  JOB 8 

THE  BAXTERS:  TOGA  PARTY 8 

BECAUSE  SOMEBODY  CARES 8 

THE  BEGINNING  (A  WIGGLEMEN  TALE) 8 

THE  BEST  YOU  POSSIBLE 9 

THE  BODY  HUMAN:  THE  FACTS  FOR  BOYS 11 

THE  BODY  HUMAN:  THE  FACTS  FOR  GIRLS 11 


BUDGETING  PERSONAL  INCOME 

CHILDREN  AND  SPORTS 

COMEBACKER:  THE  BOB  WELCH  STORY 

COMMON  SENSE  SELF  DEFENSE 

COPING  WITH  SERIOUS  ILLNESS:  DOCTORS  AND  PATIENTS. 

COPING  WITH  SERIOUS  ILLNESS:  FACING  DEATH 

COPING  WITH  SERIOUS  ILLNESS:  RELATIONSHIPS  AND  STRESS.. 

COPING  WITH  STRESS 

DEATH  AND  DYING:  A  TEENAGE  CLASS 

DEATH  IN  THE  FAST  LANE 

DECISION  MAKING:  ALTERNATIVES  AND  INFORMATION 

DECISION  MAKING:  OUTCOMES  AND  ACTION 

DECISION  MAKING:  VALUES  AND  GOALS 

DECISIONS 

THE  DETOUR 

DINKY  HOCKER 

DIVORCE...AND  OTHER  MONSTERS 

DRUGS  AND  THE  NERVOUS  SYSTEM  (2nd  REVISION) 

EUGENIE 

A  FAMILY  OF  WINNERS 

THE  FAT  FILM 

A  FIGHT  FOR  BREATH:  EMPHYSEMA 

A  FRIEND  IN  DEED 

GENERATIONS 

GIFTS  OF  TIME  (TWO  PORTRAITS) 

THEGLUG 

GOOD  LUCK,  MR.  ROBINSON:  [MANAGING  STRESS] 

GRIEF 

GROWING  UP  FEMALE 

HITCHHIKING:  TEENAGE  RISK 

I'M  GROWING,  I'M  CHANGING  (GROWING  UP,  WITH 

SANDY  OFFENHEIM) 

IN  CASE  OF  FIRE  (SECOND  EDITION) 

IN  LOVELAND:  STORY  OF  A  TEENAGE  SUICIDE 

INTRODUCING  JANET 

IS  IT  LE'ZHER  OR  LEZH'ER? 

IT'S  A  THOUGHT 

JOB  INTERVIEW:  WHOM  WOULD  YOU  HIRE  (FILM  A: 

LARGE  BUSINESS) 

KATHY 

THE  KEYS  OF  PARADISE 

KUJICHAGULIA 

LISTENING:  THE  PROBLEM  SOLVER 

LOW  BACK  PAIN 

MARIJUANA:  THE  HIDDEN  DANGERS 

MEN  UNDER  SIEGE:  LIFE  WITH  THE  MODERN  WOMAN 

MISTER  GIMME  (LEARNING  TO  BE  HUMAN  SERIES) 

THE  MYTHS  OF  SHOPLIFTING 

THE  NERVOUS  SYSTEM  (THIRD  EDITION) 

NIA 


NOT  ONLY  STRANGERS 

OLD  AGE  (EVERYBODY  RIDES  THE  CAROUSEL) . 

PHYSICAL  FITNESS 

THE  PINKS  AND  THE  BLUES 

PRIORY,  THE  ONLY  HOME  I'VE  GOT 

THE  PROMISE 

PSYCHLING 

RUNAWAY 

SAM 


SEARCHING  FOR  SOME  LOVE  AND  CARE  (GROWING  UP,  WITH 

SANDY  OFFENHEIM) 

SEX  AND  THE  FOURTEEN-YEAR-OLD 

SHOESHINE  GIRL 

SKIN:  YOUR  AMAZING  BIRTHDAY  SUIT 

THE  SKY'S  THE  LIMIT  [1]:  TAKING  CHARGE 

THE  SKY'S  THE  LIMIT  [2]:  WINNING  ALL  THE  TIME 

SOMETHING  QUEER  AT  THE  LIBRARY 

SOUP  FOR  PRESIDENT 

THE  SPIKE 

STRESS:  A  PERSONAL  CHALLENGE 

STRESS:  ARE  WE  KILLING  OURSELVES' 

THE  STRESS  MESS 

STRESS:  IT'S  JUST  WHAT  YOU  THINK 

THE  STRONGEST  MAN 

SUFFER  THE  CHILDREN 

SUICIDE:  TEENAGE  CRISIS 

SUPERMAN  AND  THE  BRIDE 

SURVIVAL  RUN 

TEENAGE  SUICIDE:  DON'T  TRY  IT! 

TEENAGE  SUICIDE:  IS  ANYONE  LISTENING' 

TEETH:  SOME  FACTS  TO  CHEW  ON 

THREE  APPROACHES  TO  PSYCHOTHERAPY,  SERIES  I 

THREE  APPROACHES  TO  PSYCHOTHERAPY  -  1,  Part  1: 

CARL  ROGERS 

THREE  APPROACHES  TO  PSYCHOTHERAPY  -  1,  Part  2: 

FREDERICK  PERLS 

THREE  APPROACHES  TO  PSYCHOTHERAPY  -  1,  Part  3: 

ALBERT  ELLIS 

THE  TOUGHEST  BARRIER 


: 


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^descent  thru  Adult  Level  Subject  Index 


GUIDANCE  •  HEALTH  AND  SAFETY    /    119 


iFINISHED  BUSINESS 83 

-  PLAY  IT  SAFE 84 

j?BAL  COMMUNICATION:  THE  POWER  OF  WORDS 84 

»EP  NO  MORE,  MY  LADY 85 

ISTSIDE  STORE 85 

'AT  PARENTS  SHOULD  KNOW  ABOUT  DRUGS 86 

lAT  YOU  ARE  ISN'T  NECESSARILY  WHAT  YOU  WILL  BE 86 

*EN  YOU'RE  SMILIN' 86 

iY  DO  I  FEEL  THIS  WAY? 86 

>:  WORKPLACE  HUSTLE 87 

INN  BULLOCK:  PHOTOGRAPHER 88 

HIS  AND  HIS  DREAM 88 

II  BRING  YOUR  LUNCH,  I'LL  BRING  MINE  (GROWING  UP,  WITH 

ANDY  OFFENHEIM) 88 

IIR  ATTITUDE  IS  SHOWING:  THE  ANSWER  TO 

iREATER  PRODUCTIVITY 88 

IIR  ERRONEOUS  ZONES 88 

IIRS  TRULY,  ANDREA  G.  STERN 88 

(I'VE  COME  A  LONG  WAY,  RENE 88 

Guidance — Vocational 

:rica  works  when  America  works 5 

jneering  in  a  forestry  environment 27 

ill  it  work 40 

(interview:  whom  would  you  hire?  (film  b: 

mall  business) 44 

iaries  and  the  pursuit  of  happiness 47 

story  of  joe  ogg 77 

jning  points:  a  profile  of  three  adult  women 

jl  COLLEGE 82 

:es  OF  YOUNG  JAPAN 84 


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HEALTH  AND  SAFETY 
Icohol,  Tobacco  and  Drugs 

ICTIONS,  COMPULSIONS,  AND  ALTERNATIVE  HIGHS 3 

3HOL  AND  DRUGS:  HOW  THEY  AFFECT  YOUR  BODY 4 

)HOL  AND  DRUGS-MAKING  THE  DECISION 4 

MJL...DRUGS...A  WAY  OUT 4 

)HOL,  DRUGS  AND  YOU:  A  LOSING  COMBINATION 4 

)HOL,  DRUGS,  OR  ALTERNATIVES 4 

)HOL  -  HOW  MUCH  IS  TOO  MUCH? 4 

)HOL:  USE  OR  ABUSE? 4 

IS  TO  ASHES 6 

MART.DON'T  START 8 

V  DRUNK:  THE  FETAL  ALCOHOL  SYNDROME 11 

EBACKER:  THE  BOB  WELCH  STORY 18 

-RONTATION:  A  NURSE  AND  A  DRUG  ADDICT 19 

H  IN  THE  FAST  LANE 22 

5S  AND  THE  NERVOUS  SYSTEM  (2nd  REVISION) 24 

G  FOR  A  FAG? 24 

ASY  PILL  TO  SWALLOW 25 

a  THE  TREATMENT  OF  ALCOHOLISM 28 

IHT  FOR  BREATH:  EMPHYSEMA 30 

SLUG 34 

*EYS  OF  PARADISE 45 

<SE  TO  KILL 47 

JUANA:  THE  HIDDEN  DANGERS 53 

MASK 53 

FOR  THE  ROAD 59 

THE-COUNTER  DRUGS:  SMOOTH  TALK  AND  SMALL  PRINT 60 

:  THE  CHOICE  IS  YOURS 74 

ER  THE  CHILDREN 78 

PARENTS  SHOULD  KNOW  ABOUT  DRUGS 86 

/E  COME  A  LONG  WAY,  RENE 88 

;ntal  Health 

I  AND  DENTAL  HEALTH 59 

ENTIVE  DENTAL  CARE 65 

I:  SOME  FACTS  TO  CHEW  ON 79 

et  and  Nutrition 

17 

HGESTIVE  SYSTEM  (SECOND  EDITION) 23 

AT  FILM 29 

<  THE  FIRE 29 

FOR  LIFE  [SECOND  EDITION]  (FOOD  AND  LIFE  SERIES) 31 

FOR  THOUGHT:  BREADS  AND  CEREALS 31 

.  FOR  THOUGHT:  FRUITS  AND  VEGETABLES 31 

FOR  THOUGHT:  MEAT  AND  MEAT  ALTERNATES 31 

FOR  THOUGHT:  MILK  AND  MILK  PRODUCTS 31 

OODSHOW 31 

IMPROVEMENT  OF  RURAL  HABITAT 41 

MAKE  A  MEAL 47 

JTRITION:  [TOTAL  PARENTERAL  NUTRITION  AND 

ORIENT  MIXTURES] 52 

TION  AND  DENTAL  HEALTH 59 

TION:  SOME  FOOD  FOR  THOUGHT 59 

1UGAR  FILM 78 

ABLES:  FROM  GARDEN  TO  TABLE 84 


•  Diseases 

ALL  THE  WAY  UP  THERE 4 

[AMBULATORY  TREATMENT  OF  TUBERCULOSIS]  (TRAITEMENT 

AMBULATOIRE  DE  LA  TUBERCULOSE) 4 

ASBESTOS:  THE  WAY  TO  DUSTY  DEATH 6 

THE  BIG  PICTURE:  [THE  ATOMIC  SOLIDERS] 10 

BOARD  AND  CARE 11 

[BUCCAL  CANDIDIASIS]  (LES  CANDIDOSES  BUCCALES) 13 

CAN'T  IT  BE  ANYONE  ELSE? 13 

COPING  WITH  SERIOUS  ILLNESS:  DOCTORS  AND  PATIENTS 20 

COPING  WITH  SERIOUS  ILLNESS:  FACING  DEATH 20 

COPING  WITH  SERIOUS  ILLNESS:  FINANCES 20 

COPING  WITH  SERIOUS  ILLNESS:  PAIN 20 

COPING  WITH  SERIOUS  ILLNESS:  RELATIONSHIPS  AND  STRESS 20 

COPING  WITH  SERIOUS  ILLNESS:  SEXUALITY 20 

EPILEPSY:  FIRST  AID  FOR  SEIZURES 27 

A  FIGHT  FOR  BREATH:  EMPHYSEMA 30 

THE  HUNT  FOR  THE  LEGION  KILLER 40 

INVASION  OF  THE  VIRIONS 42 

[IRON  DEFICIENCY  ANEMIA]  (ANEMIE  FERRIPRIVE) 43 

[LIVING  WITH  ARTHRITIS]  (VIVRE  AVEC  SA  POLYARTHRITE) 50 

[MUCOVISCIDOSIS]  (LA  MUCOVISCIDOSE) 56 

SAM 71 

[TOXOPLASMOSIS]  (LA  TOXOPLASMOSE) 81 

[ULCERATIVE  COLITIS]  (LA  RECTOCOLITE  HEMORRAGIQUE) 82 

[URINARY  INFECTION  IN  THE  CHILD]  (L'INFECTION  URINAIRE 

DEL'ENFANT) 83 

VD  -  PLAY  IT  SAFE 84 

V.D.:  THE  LOVE  BUG 84 

[VIRAL  HEPATITIS]  (LES  HEPATITES  VIRALES) 84 

•  First  Aid 

ANYONE  CAN  DO  IT! 6 

BURN  CARE:  A  LIFE  AT  STAKE 13 

BURNS:  EMERGENCY  PROCEDURES  (TO  SAVE  A  LIFE  SERIES) 13 

COLD  WATER:  THE  SILENT  KILLER  (OUTDOOR 

SAFETY  SERIES) 18 

EMERGENCY  CARE:  TO  SAVE  A  LIFE 26 

EPILEPSY:  FIRST  AID  FOR  SEIZURES 27 

FIRST  AID  ON  THE  SPOT  (FOURTH  EDITION) 30 

GET  HELP,  GIVE  AID 33 

HOW  TO  SAVE  A  DROWNING  VICTIM:  THE  HEIMLICH  MANEUVER 39 

POISONS:  EMERGENCY  PROCEDURES  (TO  SAVE  A 

LIFE  SERIES) 64 

TRAUMA  CARE:  A  LIFE  AT  STAKE 81 

THE  TRAUMA  PATIENT 81 

•  Health  and  Hygiene 

ACNE:  IT'S  NOT  YOUR  FAULT 3 

ALCOHOL  AND  DRUGS:  HOW  THEY  AFFECT  YOUR  BODY 4 

THE  BEST  YOU  POSSIBLE 9 

THE  BODY  WORKS 11 

CLEAN  UP  YOUR  ACT 17 

COPING  WITH  STRESS 20 

DYING  FOR  A  FAG? 24 

EARS:  HAVE  YOU  HEARD  THE  LATEST? 25 

EXERCISES  FOR  ANYONE,  ANYWHERE,  ANYTIME 28 

EYES:  SEEING  THE  LIGHT 28 

GOOD  LUCK,  MR.  ROBINSON:  [MANAGING  STRESS] 34 

HEALTH:  THE  INSIDE  STORY 37 

I  AM  A  RUNNER 40 

JOURNEY  FOR  SURVIVAL 44 

LOW  BACK  PAIN 50 

MY  ACHING  BACK 56 

OVER-THE-COUNTER  DRUGS:  SMOOTH  TALK  AND  SMALL  PRINT 60 

PHYSICAL  FITNESS 63 

SKIN:  YOUR  AMAZING  BIRTHDAY  SUIT 74 

WALKING  FOR  PHYSICAL  FITNESS 85 

•  Human  Physiology 

ACNE:  IT'S  NOT  YOUR  FAULT 3 

ALCOHOL  AND  DRUGS:  HOW  THEY  AFFECT  YOUR  BODY 4 

THE  BODY  FIGHTS  DISEASE 11 

THE  BODY  HUMAN:  THE  FACTS  FOR  BOYS 11 

THE  BODY  HUMAN:  THE  FACTS  FOR  GIRLS 11 

THE  BODY  WORKS 11 

THE  BODY  WORKS  SERIES 11 

THE  BODY  WORKS:  [CIRCULATION] 11 

THE  BODY  WORKS:  [BONES  AND  STRUCTURE] 11 

THE  BODY  WORKS:  [DIGESTION] 11 

THE  BODY  WORKS:  [MOVEMENT1 11 

THE  BODY  WORKS:  [RESPIRATION] 11 

THE  DIGESTIVE  SYSTEM  (SECOND  EDITION) 23 

EARS:  HAVE  YOU  HEARD  THE  LATEST? 25 

THE  ENDOCRINE  SYSTEM  (SECOND  EDITION) 26 

EXPLOSIONS  IN  THE  MIND 28 

EYE  EMERGENCY 28 

EYES:  SEEING  THE  LIGHT 28 

FAT  IN  THE  FIRE 29 

A  FIGHT  FOR  BREATH:  EMPHYSEMA 30 


THE  FIGHT  TO  BE  MALE 30 

GROWING  UP  FEMALE 35 

HOW  MUCH  DO  YOU  SMELL? 39 

THE  HUMAN  BODY:  CIRCULATORY  SYSTEM  (SECOND  EDITION) 39 

THE  HUMAN  BODY:  DIGESTIVE  SYSTEM  (SECOND  EDITION) 39 

THE  HUMAN  BODY:  EXCRETORY  SYSTEM  (SECOND  EDITION) 39 

THE  HUMAN  BODY:  MUSCULAR  SYSTEM  (SECOND  EDITION) 39 

THE  HUMAN  BODY:  NERVOUS  SYSTEM  (SECOND  EDITION) 39 

THE  HUMAN  BODY:  REPRODUCTIVE  SYSTEM 

(SECOND  EDITION) 39 

THE  HUMAN  BODY:  RESPIRATORY  SYSTEM  (SECOND  EDITION) 39 

THE  HUMAN  BODY:  SKELETAL  SYSTEM  (SECOND  EDITION) 40 

THE  HUMAN  BODY:  SYSTEMS  WORKING  TOGETHER 40 

THE  HUMAN  BODY:  THE  ENDOCRINE  SYSTEM 40 

THE  HUMAN  NERVOUS  SYSTEM 40 

THE  KEYS  OF  PARADISE 45 

LIFE  AND  THE  STRUCTURE  OF  HEMOGLOBIN 47 

LOW  BACK  PAIN 50 

THE  MIND'S  EYE 54 

THE  NERVOUS  SYSTEM  (THIRD  EDITION) 57 

THE  SCIENCE  OF  MURDER 71 

THE  SKELETON  (SECOND  EDITION) 74 

SKIN:  YOUR  AMAZING  BIRTHDAY  SUIT 74 

A  TOUCH  OF  SENSITIVITY 81 

"YOU  ARE  OLD,  FATHER  WILLIAM..." 88 

•  Medicine 

THE  BAREFOOT  DOCTORS  OF  RURAL  CHINA 7 

BE  SMARL.DON'T  START 8 

THE  BIG  IF...[INTERFERON] 10 

CAN'T  IT  BE  ANYONE  ELSE' 13 

THE  CHANGE  OF  LIFE 14 

COPING  WITH  SERIOUS  ILLNESS:  FINANCES 20 

COPING  WITH  SERIOUS  ILLNESS:  PAIN 20 

THE  DETOUR 23 

AN  EASY  PILL  TO  SWALLOW 25 

EXPLOSIONS  IN  THE  MIND 28 

THE  FIGHT  TO  BE  MALE 30 

HEREDITY  (SECOND  EDITION) 37 

THE  HUNT  FOR  THE  LEGION  KILLER 40 

[INFLUENZA  VACCINE]  (VACCIN  GRIPPAL:  FABRICATION 

ETCONTROLES) 42 

INVASION  OF  THE  VIRIONS 42 

THE  LAST  DAYS  OF  LIVING 46 

THE  MEDICAL  SCHOLARS  PROGRAM 54 

THE  SPIKE 75 

STALKING  IMMORTALITY 75 

TO  SAVE  A  LIFE:  TRAUMA  CENTERS 81 

•  Mental  Health 

ADDICTIONS,  COMPULSIONS,  AND  ALTERNATIVE  HIGHS 

ALCOHOL  AND  DRUGS:  HOW  THEY  AFFECT  YOUR  BODY 

ALCOHOL  AND  DRUGS...MAKING  THE  DECISION 

ALCOHOL. ..DRUGS  ..A  WAY  OUT 

ALCOHOL,  DRUGS,  OR  ALTERNATIVES 


3 

4 

4 

4 

4 

THE  BOY  WHO  TURNED  OFF 12 

BOYS  IN  CONFLICT 12 

CHANCE  FOR  CHANGE 14 

COMEBACKER:  THE  BOB  WELCH  STORY 18 

CONFRONTATION:  A  NURSE  AND  A  DRUG  ADDICT 19 

COPING  WITH  SERIOUS  ILLNESS:  DOCTORS  AND  PATIENTS 20 

COPING  WITH  SERIOUS  ILLNESS:  FACING  DEATH 20 

COPING  WITH  SERIOUS  ILLNESS:  PAIN 20 

COPING  WITH  SERIOUS  ILLNESS:  RELATIONSHIPS  AND  STRESS 20 

COPING  WITH  SERIOUS  ILLNESS:  SEXUALITY 20 

THE  CRY  FOR  HELP 21 

DENISE:  [THE  TRAGEDY  OF  CHILD  ABUSE] 22 

DIET  UNTO  DEATH:  [ANOREXIA  NERVOSA] 23 

THE  DIGNITY  OF  DEATH 23 

DINKY  HOCKER 23 

DREAMS  SO  REAL:  THREE  MEN'S  STORIES 24 

AN  EASY  PILL  TO  SWALLOW 25 

THE  FIFTY-FIRST  MINUTE 30 

FOREVER  YOUNG 31 

GRIEF 35 

HANDS 37 

HARRY:  BEHAVIORAL  TREATMENT  OF  SELF-ABUSE 37 

HELPING  THE  CHRONIC  PATIENT 37 

HOW  ARE  YOU? 39 

I  CALL  IT  WORK 40 

IN  LOVELAND:  STORY  OF  A  TEEN-AGE  SUICIDE 41 

AN  INTRODUCTION  TO  PSYCHOTHERAPY 42 

IT  CAN'T  BE  HOME 43 

LET  THERE  BE  LIGHT 47 

MANAGEMENT  OF  INTOXICATED  AND  DISRUPTIVE  PATIENTS 52 

THE  MASK 53 

MENTAL  ILLNESS 54 

MR.  FINLEY'S  FEELINGS 55 

MRS.  REYNOLDS  NEEDS  A  NURSE 55 

NATURAL  HISTORY  OF  PSYCHOTIC  ILLNESS  IN  CHILDHOOD 57 


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Adolescent  thru  Adult  Level  Subject  li 


OBESSIVE  COMPULSIVE  NEUROSIS 59 

ONE  STEP  AHEAD 59 

OUT  OF  DARKNESS 60 

PARANOID-SCHIZOPHRENIC  PSYCHOSIS 61 

PARTNERSHIPS  WITH  PATIENTS  AND  THE  COMMUNITY 61 

A  POSITIVE  APPROACH  TO  PSYCHIATRIC  PATIENTS 65 

PSYCHIATRIC  CONSULTATION  WITH  THE  GERIATRIC 

NURSING  HOME 66 

PSYCHIATRIC  DAY  HOSPITAL  IN  A  GENERAL  HOSPITAL 66 

PSYCHLING 66 

REHABILITATION  OF  THE  LONG-STAY  MENTAL  PATIENT 68 

REINFORCEMENT  THERAPY 68 

REMOTIVATION:  A  NEW  TECHNIQUE  FOR  THE 

PSYCHIATRIC  AIDE 68 

Rx  ATTITUDE 70 

STRESS:  A  PERSONAL  CHALLENGE 77 

STRESS:  ARE  WE  KILLING  OURSELVES? 77 

THE  STRESS  MESS 77 

STRESS:  IT'S  JUST  WHAT  YOU  THINK 77 

SUICIDE:  TEENAGE  CRISIS 78 

THE  THERAPEUTIC  COMMUNITY 80 

TO  LIVE  WITH  DIGNITY 81 

TROUBLED  KIDS:  THE  MENTAL  HOSPITAL  SCHOOL  AND 

THE  COMMUNITY 82 

UNDERSTANDING  AGGRESSION 83 

WHY  DO  I  FEEL  THIS  WAY? 86 

WORLD  OF  A  SCHIZOPHRENIC 87 

YOU  BET  YOUR  LIFE 88 

YOUR  ERRONEOUS  ZONES 88 

•  Nurses  and  Nursing 

DEHUMANIZATION  AND  THE  TOTAL  INSTITUTION 22 

MANAGEMENT  SKILLS  FOR  NURSES,  PART  1:  MOVING  UP  - 

MAKING  THE  TRANSITION  TO  HEAD  NURSE 52 

MANAGEMENT  SKILLS  FOR  NURSES,  PART  2:  PLANNING  - 

PREPARING  FOR  ACTION 52 

MANAGEMENT  SKILLS  FOR  NURSES,  PART  3:  ORGANIZING  - 

MAKING  IT  ALL  HAPPEN 52 

NURSE.. .WHERE  ARE  YOU? 59 

•  Medical  Education 

[AMBULATORY  TREATMENT  OF  TUBERCULOSIS]  (TRAITEMENT 

AMBULATOIRE  DE  LA  TUBERCULOSE) 4 

[ANXIETY  AND  BLOOD  VESSELS]  (STRESS  ET  VAISSEAUX) 6 

[ARTERIAL  DISEASE  OF  THE  LOWER  LIMBS]  (LES  ARTERIOPATHIES 

DES  MEMBRES  INFERIEURS) 6 

[ARTHROPLASTY  OF  THE  HIP  BY  PAIRED  CUPS]  (ARTHROPLASTIE  DE 

LA  HANCHE  PAR  CUPULES  COUPLEES) 6 

[ARTICULAR  CHONDROCALCINOSIS]  (LA 

CHONDROCALCINOSE  ARTICULAIRE) 6 

[AURICULOMEDICINE]  (VERS  UNE  AURICULOMEDECINE) 7 

[BLIND]  (PAS  DE  PITIE  POUR  L'AVEUGLE) 11 

[BUCCAL  CANDIDIASIS]  (LES  CANDIDOSES  BUCCALES) 13 

[CARDIAC  ARRHYTHMIAS]  (LES  TROUBLES  DU 

RYTHME  CARDIAQUE) 13 

[CARDIAC  SURGERY  IN  THE  SMALL  CHILD]  (CHIRURGIE  CARDIAQUE 

DU  PETIT  ENFANT) 13 

[THE  CHILD  THAT  CANNOT  BE]  (L'IMPOSSIBLE  ENFANT) 15 

CLAUDE  BERNARD 17 

[CLINICAL  FEATURES  OF  GAIT]  (ATTENTION  A  LA  MARCHE: 

DEMARCHE  ET  DIAGNOSTIC) 17 

[CLINICAL  OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY  I:  OROPHARYNX, 

HYPOPHARYNX,  AND  LARYNXJ  (ASPECTS  ENDOSCOPIQUES  DES 

VOIES  AERODIGESTIVES  SUPERIEURES.  TUMEURS  DE 

L'OROPHARYNX,  DE  L'HYPOPHARYNX,  ET  DU  LARYNX) 17 

[CLINICAL  OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY  II:  TONSIL  REGION]  (ASPECTS 

ENDOSCOPIQUES  DES  VOIES  AERODIGESTIVES  SUPERIEURES: 

TECHNIQUE,  TUMEURS  DE  LA  REGION  AMYGDALIENNE  ET 

DU  RHINO-PHARYNX) 17 

[CLINICAL  OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY  III:  RHINOPHARYNX]  (LES 

TUMEURS  MALIGNES  DU  RHINOPHARYNX) 17 

[COMBINED  RADIOTHERAPY  AND  SURGERY  FOR  CARCINOMA  OF  THE 

PANCREAS]  (CANCER  DU  PANCREAS) 18 

[COMBINED  RADIOTHERAPY  AND  SURGERY  FOR  CARCINOMA  OF  THE 

RECTUM]  (ASSOCIATION  RADIO  CHIRURGICALE:  CANCER 

DU  RECTUM) 18 

[CONFINEMENT]  (L'ENFERMEMENT) 19 

CONFRONTATION:  A  NURSE  AND  A  DRUG  ADDICT 19 

[CORONARY  ATHEROSCLEROSIS] 

(L'ATHEROSCLEROSE  CORONARIENNE) 20 

[CORRECTION  OF  TRIGONOCEPHALY  AND  PLAGIOCEPHALY] 

(CORRECTION  DES  TRIGONOCEPHALIES  ET  PLAGIOCEPHALIES)  21 
[CURATIVE  RADIOTHERAPY]  (LA  RADIOTHERAPIE  A 

VISEE  CURATIVE) 21 

DEHUMANIZATION  AND  THE  TOTAL  INSTITUTION 22 

[DEVELOPMENT  OF  CEREBRAL  MOTOR  INFIRMITY  IN  THE  INFANT] 

(APPARITION  ET  EVOLUTION  DE  L'INFIRMITE  MOTRICE 

CEREBRALE  CHEZ  LE  NOURRISSON) 23 

DIALYSIS  (DIAL YSE) 23 

[DIGESTIVE  MOTILITY]  (LA  MOTRICITE  DIGESTIVE) 23 


[DISSOLVING  GALLSTONES]  (LA  DISSOLUTION  DES 

CALCULS  BILIAIRES) 24 

[ECHOSCOPY  OF  THE  FETAL  HEART]  (ECHOSCOPIE  DU 

COEUR  FOETAL) 25 

[EMERGENCY  MEDICAL  ASSISTANCE]  (LES  SECOURS 

MEDICAUX  D'URGENCE) 26 

[ENDOSCOPIC  AND  MICROSCOPIC  ASPECTS  OF  CIRRHOSIS] 

(ASPECTS  ENDOSCOPIQUES  ET  MICROSCOPIQUES 

DES  CIRRHOSES) 26 

[EXPLORATION  OF  THE  SYNOVIUM]  (EXPLORATION  DE 

LASYNOVIALE) 28 

EXPLORING  THE  TREATMENT  OF  ALCOHOLISM 28 

[EXTENDED  HEPATECTOMY  AND  HEPATIC  REGENERATION] 

(HEPATECTOMIE  ELARGIE  ET  REGENERATION  HEPATIQUE) 28 

[THE  EYE  AND  HYPERSENSITIVITY]  (L'OEIL 

ET  L'HYPERSENSIBILITE) 28 

[FIRST  EXCHANGES  BETWEEN  INFANTS]  (PREMIERS  ECHANGES 

ENTRE  NOURRISSONS) 30 

[FRACTURE  OF  THE  CERVICAL  SPINE]  (LES  FRACTURES  DU 

RACHIS  CERVICAL) 31 

[FREEZING  AND  AUTOGRAFT  OF  BONE  MARROW]  (CONGELATION  ET 

AUTOGREFFE  DE  LA  MOELLE  OSSEUSE) 32 

[GENERAL  ASPECTS  OF  DIABETIC  RETINOPATHY]  (ASPECTS 

GENERAUX  DE  LA  RETINOPATHY  DIABETIQUE) 32 

[GENETICS  OF  MITOCHONDRIA  IN  PARAMECIA]  (LA  GENETIQUE  DES 

MITOCHONDRES  CHEZ  LA  PARAMECIE) 33 

THE  GENTLE  WARRIOR 33 

GREENE  VALLEY  GRANDPARENTS 35 

[GROWTH  AND  DEVELOPMENT  OF  THE  CHILD]  (CROISSANCE  ET 

DEVELOPEMENT  DE  L'ENFANT) 35 

HANDS 37 

HARRY:  BEHAVIORAL  TREATMENT  OF  SELF-ABUSE 37 

[THE  HEART  AND  POTASSIUM]  (LE  COEUR  ET  POTASSIUM) 37 

HELPING  THE  CHRONIC  PATIENT 37 

[HEMOPHILIA]  (LES  HEMOPHILES) 37 

HOME  FOR  LIFE 38 

HOW  TO  CREATE  A  NON-PERSON 39 

[HYSTERIA:  LANGUAGE  OF  THE  BODY]  (L'HYSTERIE:  LANGAGE 

DU  CORPS) 40 

[IN  VITRO  ORGANOTYPE  CULTURE  OF  HUMAN  MALIGNANT  TUMORS] 

(CULTURE  ORGANOTYPIQUE  IN  VITRO  DE 

TUMEURS  MALIGNES) 41 

[INFLAMMATION  AND  ITS  MECHANISMS]  (L'INFLAMMATION  ET 

SES  MECANISMES) 41 

[INFLUENZA  VACCINE]  (VACCIN  GRIPPAL:  FABRICATION 

ETCONTROLES) 42 

INSTEAD  OF  PRISONS:  REHABILITATING  OFFENDERS 42 

[THE  INTESTINAL  IMMUNE  BARRIER]  (LA  BARRIERE 

IMMUNITAIRE  INTESTINALE) 42 

AN  INTRODUCTION  TO  PSYCHOTHERAPY 42 

[IRON  DEFICIENCY  ANEMIA]  (ANEMIE  FERRIPRIVE) 43 

IT  CAN'T  BE  HOME 43 

[KETAMINE  ANESTHESIA]  (L'ANESTHESIE  PAR  KETAMINE) 44 

[LABORATORY  DIAGNOSIS  OF  CANDIDIASIS]  (DIAGNOSTIC 

BIOLOGIQUE  DES  CANDIDOSES) 45 

[LIVING  WITH  ARTHRITIS]  (VIVRE  AVEC  SA  POLYARTHRITE) 50 

[THE  MAD  YEARS  OF  SYLVAIN  FUSCO]  (LES  ANNEES  FOLLES  DE 

SYLVAIN  FUSCO) 50 

MALNUTRITION:  [TOTAL  PARENTERAL  NUTRITION  AND 

NUTRIENT  MIXTURES] 52 

MANAGEMENT  OF  INTOXICATED  AND  DISRUPTIVE  PATIENTS 52 

THE  MASK 53 

[MECHANISMS  OF  NONVERBAL  COMMUNICATION  AMONG  YOUNG 

CHILDREN]  (MECANISMES  DE  LA  COMMUNICATION  NON  VERBALE 

CHEZ  LES  JEUNES  ENFANTS) 53 

MENTAL  ILLNESS 54 

MRS.  REYNOLDS  NEEDS  A  NURSE 55 

[MUCOVISCIDOSIS]  (LA  MUCOVISCIDOSE) 56 

[MYELOPROLIFERATIVE  SYNDROMES  AND  THEIR  METABOLIC 

DISTURBANCES]  (LES  SYNDROMES  MYELOPROLIFERATIFS  ET 

LEUR  RETENTISSEMENT  METABOLIQUE) 56 

NATURAL  HISTORY  OF  PSYCHOTIC  ILLNESS  IN  CHILDHOOD 57 

[NEUROLOGICAL  CLINICAL  PATTERNS] 

(SEMEIOLOGIE  NEUROLOGIQUE) 57 

[NEWBORN  AT  TERM:  NEUROLOGICAL  CLINICAL  FEATURES] 

(NOUVEAU-NE  A  TERME:  SEMEIOLOGIE  NEUROLOGIQUE) 57 

OBESSIVE  COMPULSIVE  NEUROSIS 59 

[OCULAR  ALLERGIES]  (LES  ALLERGIES  OCULAIRES: 

LOCALISATIONS  SUPERFICIELLES) 59 

ONE  STEP  AHEAD 59 

OUT  OF  DARKNESS 60 

PARANOID-SCHIZOPHRENIC  PSYCHOSIS 61 

[PARENTERAL  ALIMENTATION  II:  ARTIFICIAL  ALIMENTATION] 

(NUTRITION  ARTIFICIELLE) 61 

[PARENTERAL  ALIMENTATION  III:  PREPARATION  OF  NUTRITIVE 

MIXTURES]  (LA  NUTRITION  PARENTERALE:  PREPARATION  DES 

MELANGES  NUTRITIFS) 61 

[PEPTIC  ULCERS]  (L  EXPLORATION  DE 

LULCERE  GASTRO  DUODENAL) 62 


[PERCEPTION  AND  IMAGINATION]  (LA  PERCEPTION 

ET  L'IMAGINAIRE) 

[PERICOELIOSCOPIC  TREATMENT  OF  ECTOPIC  PREGNANCY] 

(TRAITEMENT  PERICOELIOSCOPIQUE  DES 

GROSSESSES  EXTRA-UTERINES) 

[PHLEBITIS  OF  THE  LOWER  LIMBS]  (PHLEBITES  DES 

MEMBRES  INFERIEURS) 

[THE  PHYSICIAN  AND  MYOCARDIAL  INFARCTION]  (LE  PHYSICIEF 

DEVANT  L'INFARCTUS  DU  MYOCARDE) 

[PIGMENTED  EPITHELIUM  OF  THE  RETINA]  (L'EPITHELIUM 

PIGMENTAIRE  DE  LA  RETINE) 

[PLATELETS  AND  VESSELS]  (PLAQUETTES  ET  VAISSEAUX) 

[POST  TRAUMATIC  NEUROSIS]  (LES 

NEVROSES  POST  TRAUMATIQUES) 

PSYCHIATRIC  CONSULTATION  WITH  THE  GERIATRIC 

NURSING  HOME 

PSYCHIATRIC  DAY  HOSPITAL  IN  A  GENERAL  HOSPITAL 

[PSYCHOMOTOR  STIMULATION  IN  EARLY  CHILDHOOD]  (ESSAI  C 

STIMULATION  PSYCHOMOTRICE  DANS  LA 

PREMIERE  ENFANCE) 

[PSYCHOSOMATIC  CYSTALGIA] 

(CYSTALGIES  PSYCHOSOMATIQUES) 

[PYELONEPHRITIS]  (LES  PYELONEPHRITES) 

[RECONSTRUCTIVE  BILIARY  SURGERY  IN  THE  ZONE  OF 

CONVERGENCE  OF  THE  HEPATIC  DUCTS]  (CHIRURGIE  BILIAIf 

REPARATRICE  DANS  LA  ZONE  DE  CONVERGENCE  DES 

CANAUX  HEPATIQUES) 

REHABILITATION  OF  THE  LONG-STAY  MENTAL  PATIENT 

REINFORCEMENT  THERAPY 

REMOTIVATION:  A  NEW  TECHNIQUE  FOR  THE 

PSYCHIATRIC  AIDE 

Rx  ATTITUDE 

[SHOCK]  (LES  ETATS  DE  CHOC) 

[SLEEP]  (DORMIR) 

[SLEEP  AND  NARCOLEPSY]  (SOMMEIL  ET  NARCOLEPSIE) 

SPUTUM  CYTOLOGY:  THE  SACCOMANNO  TECHNIQUE  (EXAMEN ', 

CYTOLOGIQUES  DU  CRACHAT  PAR  LA  METHODE 

DE SACCOMANNO) 

[STARTING  TO  GROW]  (LE  TEMPS  DU  REGARD) 

[THE  STERILE  MALE]  (L'HOMME  STERILE) ! 

[STRESS  AND  DISTRESS]  (STRESS  ET  DETRESSE) 

[STRUCTURE  AND  FUNCTION  OF  ENZYMES]  (STRUCTURE  ET 

FONCTION  DES  ENZYMES) 

[STRUCTURE  OF  GLOBULAR  PROTEINS]  (STRUCTURE  DES 

PROTEINES  GLOBULAIRES) 

SUICIDE  PREVENTION  IN  THE  HOSPITAL 

[SURGICAL  TREATMENT  OF  INTERVENTRICULAR  SEPTAL  DEFEC 

CHILDREN]  (LE  TRAITEMENT  CHIRURGICAL  DES 

COMMUNICATIONS  INTERVENTRICULARS  DU  NOURRISSON) 

THE  THERAPEUTIC  COMMUNITY 

[THORACIC  TRAUMA]  (LE  TRAUMA  THORACIQUE  "BANAL") .... 
[THROUGH  THE  LOOKING-GLASS:  DISCOVERY  OF  THE  IMAGE  0 

SELF  BY  THE  CHILD]  (A  TRAVERS  LE  MIROIR:  UNE  ETUDE  S 

DECOUVERTE  DE  L'IMAGE  DE  SOI  CHEZ  L'ENFANT 

TO  LIVE  WITH  DIGNITY 

[TOTAL  PROSTHESIS  OF  THE  HIP]  (PROSTHESES  MALES  DE 

LA  HANCHE) 

[TOXOPLASMOSIS]  (LA  TOXOPLASMOSE) 

[TRAUMATIC  RUPTURE  OF  THE  AORTA  AND  ITS  BRANCHES]  (L 

RUPTURES  TRAUMATIQUES  DE  L'AORTE  THORACIQUE  ET  DE 

SES  BRANCHES) 

TRIGGER  FILMS  ON  AGING 

TROUBLED  KIDS:  THE  MENTAL  HOSPITAL  SCHOOL  AND 

THE  COMMUNITY 

[ULCERATIVE  COLITIS]  (LA  RECTOCOLITE  HEMORRAGIQUE) .... 

UNDERSTANDING  AGGRESSION 

[URINARY  INFECTION  IN  THE  CHILD]  (LTNFECTION  URINAIRE 

DE  L'ENFANT) 

[VASCULAR  MICROSURGERY] 

(MICHROCHIRURGIE  VASCULAIRE) 

[VIRAL  HEPATITIS]  (LES  HEPATITES  VIRALES) 

WORLD  OF  A  SCHIZOPHRENIC 

•  Dental  Education 

[BUCCAL  CANDIDIASIS]  (LES  CANDIDOSES  BUCCALES) 

•  Pregnancy  and  Birth 

THE  BABY  MAKERS 

BEYOND  FAMILY  PLANNING 

BIRTH:  HOW  LIFE  BEGINS 

BORN  DRUNK:  THE  FETAL  ALCOHOL  SYNDROME 

BOYS  AND  GIRLS  TOGETHER 

BREASTFEEDING 

[THE  CHILD  THAT  CANNOT  BE]  (L'IMPOSSIBLE  ENFANT) ... 

EMERGENCY  OBSTETRICS 

EVERYDAY  MIRACLE:  BIRTH 

ME,  A  TEEN  FATHER' 

NOT  MY  PROBLEM 

TEENAGE  PREGNANCY:  NO  EASY  ANSWERS 

TEST  TUBE  BABIES:  A  DAUGHTER  FOR  JUDY 


iolescent  thru  Adult  Level  Subject  Index 


HEALTH  AND  SAFETY  •  HISTORY-WORLD    /    121 


Public  Health 

ID  ON  THE  EIGHTH  DAY 

IBESTOS:  THE  WAY  TO  DUSTY  DEATH. 

IHES  TO  ASHES 

WINS 


5 

6 

6 

23 

1ST  AND  LAST 30 

E  HOUSEFLY  (THIRD  EDITION) 39 

E  IMPROVEMENT  OF  RURAL  HABITAT 41 

SANGATI  HEALTH  CENTRE 44 

•P  OUT  OF  THE  REACH  OF  ADULTS 44 

UTS  TO  GROWTH  (EDITED  VERSION) 49 

IING  WITH  DISASTER 50 

N  AND  WATER  IN  BENIN 52 

NAGUA  EARTHQUAKE 52 

} 60 

MIRTH  OF  A  CITY 67 

ilONAL  FUNDS  FOR  RURAL  DEVELOPMENT 68 

iiETTLEMENT  OF  THE  BEDOUINS  IN  KUWAIT 68 

IAL  HABITAT 70 

JATTER  UPGRADING  IN  FRANCISTOWN 75 

iRADING 83 

Safety — General 

OMOBILE  SAFETY 7 

JilN  SAW  SAFETY 14 

SENSE  SELF  DEFENSE 18 

I'T  BE  SHOCKED 24 

CTRICAL  SAFETY  AROUND  THE  FARM 25 

CTRICAL  SAFETY  IN  CONSTRUCTION  INDUSTRIES 25 

CTRICITY:  HANDLE  WITH  CARE 25 

EMERGENCY 28 

M  IMPLEMENT  SAFETY 29 

1HHIKING:  TEENAGE  RISK 38 

ISN'T  SCARED 40 

ACHING  BACK 56 

ROOM  FOR  ERROR 58 

■tOOOR  SAFETY  SERIES 60 

Y  IT  SAFE  ELECTRICALLY 64 

UAL  ABUSE  OF  CHILDREN:  AMERICA'S  SECRET  SHAME 72 

RIENDLY  FLORA  AND  FAUNA 83 

J  TO  DO...WHEN  YOU  NEED  A  DOCTOR 86 

rER  SURVIVAL  IN  THE  BUSH  (OUTDOOR  SAFETY  SERIES) 87 

afety — Bicycle 

ED  SAFETY 55 

■  BICYCLING  IN  TRAFFIC 70 

afety— Driver  Education 

)HOL.  DRUGS  AND  YOU:  A  LOSING  COMBINATION 4 

1MOBILE  SAFETY 7 

(EN  GLASS  (SECOND  EDITION) 12 

H  IN  THE  FAST  LANE 22 

ED  SAFETY 55 

3RCYCLE  SAFETY 56 

FOR  THE  ROAD 59 

afety— Fire  Prevention 

ITALS  DON'T  BURN  DOWN 38 

ISE  OF  FIRE  (SECOND  EDITION) 41 

3  CODE 83 

afety — Home 

TO  SURVIVE  IN  YOUR  KITCHEN 39 

SEOF  FIRE  (SECOND  EDITION) 41 

POISONING  COULD  STRIKE  YOUR  CHILD 46 

jfety— Industrial  and  Shop 

ENT  AT  BROWN'S  FERRY 41 

SHOP  SAFETY 50 

ifety — Pedestrian 

ER  SKATING  SAFETY 69 

ifety— School 

n  IN  THE  LABORATORY  (CHEM  101) 70 

ifety — Water 

WATER:  THE  SILENT  KILLER  (OUTDOOR 

ETY  SERIES) 18 

TO  SAVE  A  DROWNING  VICTIM:  THE  HEIMLICH  MANEUVER 39 

71 


* 


HISTORY-UNITED  STATES 
mous  Americans 

UA  HUNTER:  BLUES  AT  THE  COOKERY 4 

MIN  FRANKLIN:  CITIZEN  OF  TWO  WORLDS 9 

OTTON  CLUB  (WERE  YOU  THERE  SERIES) 21 

AY  AFTER  TRINITY:  J.  ROBERT  OPPENHEIMER  AND  THE 

IMICBOMB 22 

OCK:  AN  AMERICAN  INSTITUTION 24 

\CTS  OF  LIFE  (WERE  YOU  THERE  SERIES) 28 

AMERICANS:  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN 35 

AMERICANS:  GEORGE  WASHINGTON 35 


GREAT  AMERICANS:  MARTIN  LUTHER  KING,  JR. 

(SECOND  EDITION) 35 

GREAT  AMERICANS:  THOMAS  JEFFERSON 35 

HOLLYWOOD'S  CHILDREN 38 

JIMMY  THE  C 44 

THE  JOLSON  STORY 44,  100 

MARK  TWAIN:  BENEATH  THE  LAUGHTER 53 

OSCAR  MICHEAUX,  FILM  PIONEER  (WERE  YOU  THERE  SERIES) 60 

PORTRAIT  OF  TWO  ARTISTS  (WERE  YOU  THERE  SERIES) 65 

THE  SKINNER  REVOLUTION 74 

SPORTS  PROFILE  (WERE  YOU  THERE  SERIES) 75 

•  Illinois— History 

ABRAHAM  LINCOLN  (SECOND  EDITION) 3 

•  Afro-American  History 

ALBERTA  HUNTER:  BLUES  AT  THE  COOKERY 4 

BILL  OF  RIGHTS  IN  ACTION:  EQUAL  OPPORTUNITY  (REVISED) 10 

THE  BLACK  ATHLETE 10 

THE  BLACK  WEST  (WERE  YOU  THERE  SERIES) 10 

BLOODY  SCHEMES 11 

BONES 11 

THE  COTTON  CLUB  (WERE  YOU  THERE  SERIES) 21 

THE  FACTS  OF  LIFE  (WERE  YOU  THERE  SERIES) 28 

I  REMEMBER  HARLEM,  PART  1:  THE  EARLY 

YEARS  (1600-1930) 40 

I  REMEMBER  HARLEM,  PART  2:  THE  DEPRESSION 

YEARS  (1930-1940) 40 

I  REMEMBER  HARLEM,  PART  3:  TOWARD 

FREEDOM  (1940-1965) 40 

I  REMEMBER  HARLEM,  PART  4:  TOWARD  A  NEW 

DAY  (19651980) 40 

1968  -  A  LOOK  FOR  NEW  MEANINGS,  Part  Two:  THE 

BLACK  MOVEMENT 58 

OSCAR  MICHEAUX,  FILM  PIONEER  (WERE  YOU  THERE  SERIES) 60 

PORTRAIT  OF  TWO  ARTISTS  (WERE  YOU  THERE  SERIES) 65 

SPORTS  PROFILE  (WERE  YOU  THERE  SERIES) 75 

WERE  YOU  THERE  SERIES 85 

WHEN  THE  ANIMALS  TALKED  (WERE  YOU  THERE  SERIES) 86 

•  Presidents  of  The  United  States 

ABRAHAM  LINCOLN  (SECOND  EDITION) 3 

EISENHOWER  AND  THE  COLD  WAR  (AMERICAN  FOREIGN 

POLICY  SERIES) 25 

GREAT  AMERICANS:  GEORGE  WASHINGTON 35 

GREAT  AMERICANS:  THOMAS  JEFFERSON 35 

JIMMY  THE  C 44 

KENNEDY  AND  CONFRONTATION  (AMERICAN  FOREIGN 

POLICY  SERIES) 44 

THE  POWERS  OF  THE  PRESIDENCY:  ARMED  INTERVENTION 65 

ROOSEVELT:  HAIL  TO  THE  CHIEF  (LEADERS  OF  THE  TWENTIETH 

CENTURY:  PORTRAITS  OF  POWER  SERIES) 69 

ROOSEVELT:  MANIPULATOR-IN-CHIEF  (LEADERS  OF  THE 

TWENTIETH  CENTURY:  PORTRAITS  OF  POWER  SERIES) 69 

TRUMAN  AND  CONTAINMENT  (AMERICAN  FOREIGN 

POLICY  SERIES) 82 

•  U.S.  History— General 

AN  AMERICAN  TIME  CAPSULE 5 

GHOSTS  OF  CAPE  HORN 33 

GOVERNMENT  AS  IT  IS:  THE  EXECUTIVE  BRANCH 34 

GOVERNMENT  AS  IT  IS:  THE  JUDICIAL  BRANCH 34 

GOVERNMENT  AS  IT  IS:  THE  LEGISLATIVE  BRANCH 34 

HOUSES  HAVE  HISTORY 39 

I  REMEMBER  HARLEM,  PART  1:  THE  EARLY 

YEARS  (1600-1930) 40 

I  REMEMBER  HARLEM,  PART  2:  THE  DEPRESSION 

YEARS  (19301940) 40 

I  REMEMBER  HARLEM,  PART  3:  TOWARD 

FREEDOM  (1940-1965) 40 

I  REMEMBER  HARLEM,  PART  4:  TOWARD  A  NEW 

DAY  (1965-1980) 40 

KLAN  YOUTH  CORPS 45 

LAND  OF  IMMIGRANTS  (REVISED) 46 

RAILS  ACROSS  THE  SUMMIT:  THE  CUMBRES  AND  TOLTEC 

SCENIC  RAILROAD 67 

SOME  CALL  IT  GREED 74 

•  U.S.  History— Discovery  and  Exploration 

CHRISTOPHER  COLUMBUS  (REVISED) 16 

•  U.S.  History— Colonial  Period  to  1776 

THE  CHRISTIANS,  9:  IN  SEARCH  OF  TOLERANCE 16 

ENGLISH  AND  DUTCH  COLONIZATION  IN  THE  NEW 
WORLD  (REVISED) 27 

•  U.S.  History— Revolutionary  Period  to  1783 

THE  CONSTITUTION  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 

(SECOND  EDITION) 20 

GREAT  AMERICANS:  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN 35 

GREAT  AMERICANS:  GEORGE  WASHINGTON 35 

GREAT  AMERICANS:  THOMAS  JEFFERSON 35 


A  NEW  NATION:  THE  STRUGGLE  TO  SURVIVE 57 

•  U.S.  History-1783-Civil  War 

ABRAHAM  LINCOLN  (SECOND  EDITION) 3 

•  U.S.  History-Civil  War  Period  to  1900 

THE  BLACK  WEST  (WERE  YOU  THERE  SERIES) 10 

•  U.S.  History— 1900-Present 

COMPUTER  PERSPECTIVE 19 

DOWAGER  IN  HOT  PANTS 24 

EISENHOWER  AND  THE  COLD  WAR  (AMERICAN  FOREIGN 

POLICY  SERIES) 25 

[FOCUS  ON  THE  FIFTIES] 30 

[FOCUS  ON  THE  FORTIES] 30 

[FOCUS  ON  THE  SIXTIES,  1960-1964] 30 

[FOCUS  ON  THE  SIXTIES,  19651969] 31 

[FOCUS  ON  THE  THIRTIES] 31 

[FOCUS  ON  THE  TWENTIES] 31 

GREAT  AMERICANS:  MARTIN  LUTHER  KING,  JR. 

(SECOND  EDITION) 35 

GUADALCANAL  (VICTORY  AT  SEA  06) 35 

HISPANIC  AMERICA 38 

HOLLYWOOD'S  CHILDREN 38 

KENNEDY  AND  CONFRONTATION  (AMERICAN  FOREIGN 

POLICY  SERIES) 44 

MIDWAY  IS  EAST  (VICTORY  AT  SEA  #4) 54 

1968  -  A  LOOK  FOR  NEW  MEANINGS,  Part  One:  VIET  NAM  -  THE 

TELEVISION  WAR 58 

1968  -  A  LOOK  FOR  NEW  MEANINGS,  Part  Two:  THE 

BLACK  MOVEMENT 58 

1968  -  A  LOOK  FOR  NEW  MEANINGS,  Part  Three: 

STUDENT  PROTESTS 58 

1968  -  A  LOOK  FOR  NEW  MEANINGS,  Part  Four:  THE  BATTLE 

OF  CHICAGO 58 

PANAMA  CANAL:  THE  LONGEST  SHORTCUT 61 

THE  PLOW  THAT  BROKE  THE  PLAINS 64 

THE  POWERS  OF  THE  PRESIDENCY:  ARMED  INTERVENTION 65 

RETURN  OF  THE  ALLIES  (VICTORY  AT  SEA  #20) 68 

THE  RIVER 69 

ROOSEVELT:  HAIL  TO  THE  CHIEF  (LEADERS  OF  THE  TWENTIETH 

CENTURY:  PORTRAITS  OF  POWER  SERIES) 69 

ROOSEVELT:  MANIPULATOR-IN-CHIEF  (LEADERS  OF  THE 

TWENTIETH  CENTURY:  PORTRAITS  OF  POWER  SERIES) 69 

A  SEA  IN  THE  CLOUDS 71 

SHE'S  NOBODY'S  BABY:  AMERICAN  WOMEN  IN  THE 

TWENTIETH  CENTURY 72 

SOLDIER  GIRLS 74 

SUICIDE  FOR  GLORY  (VICTORY  AT  SEA  #25) 78 

TARGET  SURIBACHI  (VICTORY  AT  SEA  #23) 79 

TRUMAN  AND  CONTAINMENT  (AMERICAN  FOREIGN 

POLICY  SERIES) 82 

TURKEY  SHOOT  (VICTORY  AT  SEA  #17) 82 

THE  YANKS  ARE  COMING 88 

HISTORY-WORLD 

•  Africa— History 

BLOODY  SCHEMES 11 

THE  CHRISTIANS,  11:  MISSIONS  ABROAD 16 

KENYATTA 44 

MAUMAU 53 

•  Asia— History 

CHINA:  CENTURY  OF  REVOLUTION,  PART  I:  AGONIES  OF 

NATIONALISM,  1800-1927  (SECOND  EDITION) 15 

CHINA:  CENTURY  OF  REVOLUTION,  PART  II:  ENEMIES  WITHIN  AND 

WITHOUT,  1927-1944  (SECOND  EDITION) 15 

CHINA:  CENTURY  OF  REVOLUTION,  PART  III:  COMMUNIST  TRIUMPH 

AND  CONSOLIDATION,  1945-1971  (SECOND  EDITION) 16 

THE  DALAI  LAMA  SPEAKS:  THE  TRANSFORMATION  OF  A  WAY 21 

DISCOVERING  THE  ART  OF  KOREA 24 

GODDESS  FOR  A  WHILE 34 

HIROHITO:  THE  CHRYSANTHEMUM  THRONE  (LEADERS  OF  THE 

TWENTIETH  CENTURY  SERIES) 38 

KATSURA  IMPERIAL  VILLA 44 

KOREA:  REFLECTIONS  ON  THE  MORNING  CALM 45 

MAHATMA  GANDHI:  SOUL  FORCE  (LEADERS  OF  THE  TWENTIETH 

CENTURY  SERIES) 51 

MAO  BY  MAO  (MAO  PAR  LUIMEME) 52 

MAO:  LONG  MARCH  TO  POWER  (LEADERS  OF  THE  TWENTIETH 

CENTURY:  PORTRAITS  OF  POWER  SERIES) 53 

MAO:  ORGANIZED  CHAOS  (LEADERS  OF  THE  TWENTIETH  CENTURY: 

PORTRAITS  OF  POWER  SERIES) 53 

NARRATIVE  PICTURE  SCROLLS 56 

•  Biography 

AN  AFTERNOON  WITH  GREGOR  PIATIGORSKY 3 

ALBERTA  HUNTER:  BLUES  AT  THE  COOKERY 4 

ARTICULOS  DE  COSTUMBRE 6 

BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN:  CITIZEN  OF  TWO  WORLDS 9 

THE  CAPTAIN  IS  A  LADY 13 


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CHURCHILL:  VOICE  OF  A  LION  (LEADERS  OF  THE  TWENTIETH 

CENTURY;  PORTRAITS  OF  POWER  SERIES) 16 

CHURCHILL:  VOICE  OF  A  PROPHET  (LEADERS  OF  THE  TWENTIETH 

CENTURY:  PORTRAITS  OF  POWER  SERIES) 16 

CLAUDE  BERNARD 17 

[CLINICAL  FEATURES  OF  GAIT]  (ATTENTION  A  LA  MARCHE: 

DEMARCHE  ET  DIAGNOSTIC) 17 

COLETTE 18 

CONTINUUM:  THE  SPECIAL  THEORY  OF  RELATIVITY 20 

THE  DAY  AFTER  TRINITY:  J.  ROBERT  OPPENHEIMER  AND  THE 

ATOMIC  BOMB 22 

DR.  SPOCK:  AN  AMERICAN  INSTITUTION 24 

DOUBLE  AGENT:  A  CONVERSATION  WITH  GRAHAM  GREENE 24 

AN  EDWARDIAN  CHILDHOOD 25 

ERTE 27 

FEDERICO  GARCIA  LORCA 29 

FUNNY  GIRL 32,  99 

THE  GENTLE  WARRIOR 33 

GOYA:  HIS  LIFE  AND  ART 34 

GREAT  AMERICANS:  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN 35 

GREAT  AMERICANS:  GEORGE  WASHINGTON 35 

GREAT  AMERICANS:  THOMAS  JEFFERSON 35 

HALLELUJA  DARWIN 37 

IMMORTAL  IMAGE 41 

THE  JOLSON  STORY 44,  100 

KENYATTA 44 

KITTY:  RETURN  TO  AUSCHWITZ 45 

KONRAD  LORENZ:  OF  GEESE  AND  MEN 45 

MARK  TWAIN:  BENEATH  THE  LAUGHTER 53 

OTTO  MESSMER  AND  FELIX  THE  CAT 60 

PICASSO  -  A  PAINTER'S  DIARY,  Part  1:  THE 

FORMATIVE  YEARS 63 

PICASSO  -  A  PAINTER'S  DIARY,  Part  2:  FROM  CUBISM 

TO  GUERNICA 63 

PICASSO  -  A  PAINTER'S  DIARY,  Part  3:  A  UNITY  OF  VARIETY 63 

REMEMBERING  WINSOR  McCAY 68 

THE  SKINNER  REVOLUTION 74 

WYNN  BULLOCK:  PHOTOGRAPHER 88 

•  Europe  (General)— History 

BRUGES  -  A  TOWN  TO  LIVE  IN 13 

CAUDILLO 14 

THE  CHRISTIANS,  11:  MISSIONS  ABROAD 16 

THE  FRENCH  REVOLUTION  (REVISED) 32 

GOYA:  HIS  LIFE  AND  ART 34 

THE  MOSLEMS  IN  SPAIN 55 

SPAIN:  THE  LAND  AND  THE  LEGEND 75 

TOMORROW  CAME  MUCH  LATER:  A  JOURNEY  OF  CONSCIENCE 81 

VIENNA:  STRIPPING  THE  FACADE  (RISE  OF  MODERNISM  IN 
MUSIC,  18901935) 84 

•  France— History 

THE  FRENCH  REVOLUTION  (REVISED) 3? 

•  Germany— History 

KITTY:  RETURN  TO  AUSCHWITZ 45 

•  Great  Britain— History 

BEAUTY,  BONNY,  DAISY,  VIOLET,  GRACE,  AND 

GEOFFREY  MORTON 8 

CARING  FOR  HISTORY 14 

CHURCHILL:  VOICE  OF  A  LION  (LEADERS  OF  THE  TWENTIETH 

CENTURY;  PORTRAITS  OF  POWER  SERIES) 16 

CHURCHILL:  VOICE  OF  A  PROPHET  (LEADERS  OF  THE  TWENTIETH 

CENTURY:  PORTRAITS  OF  POWER  SERIES) 16 

AN  EDWARDIAN  CHILDHOOD 25 

MAHATMA  GANDHI:  SOUL  FORCE  (LEADERS  OF  THE  TWENTIETH 

CENTURY  SERIES) 51 

MY  KINGDOM  FOR  A  HORSE 56 

A  PLACE  IN  HISTORY:  BERKELEY  CASTLE 63 

A  PLACE  IN  HISTORY:  BRIGHTON 63 

A  PLACE  IN  HISTORY:  GLENCOE 63 

A  PLACE  IN  HISTORY:  GREENWICH 63 

A  PLACE  IN  HISTORY:  IRONBRIDGE 63 

A  PLACE  IN  HISTORY:  NORWICH 63 

A  PLACE  IN  HISTORY:  ST.  BARTHOLOMEWS  HOSPITAL 64 

A  PLACE  IN  HISTORY:  ST  DAVID'S 64 

A  PLACE  IN  HISTORY:  THE  ENGLISH  CHANNEL 64 

A  PLACE  IN  HISTORY:  THE  ROYAL  INSTITUTION 64 

A  PLACE  IN  HISTORY:  THE  TEMPLES 64 

A  PLACE  IN  HISTORY:  THE  UNIVERSITY  OF  ST.  ANDREWS 64 

A  PLACE  IN  HISTORY:  WHITEHALL 64 

REMEMBER  STRABANE 68 

SHAKESPEARE  AND  HIS  THEATRE 72 

THE  TROUBLES  [1]:  CONQUEST 82 

THE  TROUBLES  [2]:  RISING 82 

THE  TROUBLES  [3]:  PARTITION 82 

THE  TROUBLES  [4]:  REBELLION 82 

THE  TROUBLES  [5]:  INTERVENTION 82 

THE  TROUBLES  [6):  DEADLOCK 82 

WE  WAS  ALL  ONE 8b 


•  Latin  America— History 

BRAZIL:  CHILDREN  OF  THE  MIRACLE 12 

CHILE:  THE  MOST  PAINFUL  HOUR 15 

PERU:  THE  REVOLUTION  THAT  NEVER  WAS 63 

•  Middle  East— History 

THE  ART  OF  THE  BOOK  PERSIAN  MINIATURES  FROM 

THESHAHNAMEH 6 

FANTASY  IN  ROCK 29 

THE  MIDDLE  EAST:  LEADERSHIP  AND  IDENTITY  (EGYPT) 54 

A  MODERN  EGYPTIAN  FAMILY 55 

PALESTINE  SERIES 60 

PALESTINE:  PROMISES,  Part  1 61 

PALESTINE:  PROMISES,  Part  2 61 

PALESTINE:  PROMISES,  Part  3 61 

PALESTINE:  REBELLION,  Part  1 61 

PALESTINE:  REBELLION,  Part  2 61 

PALESTINE:  REBELLION,  Part  3 61 

PALESTINE:  REBELLION,  Part  4 61 

PALESTINE:  ABDICATION,  Part  1 61 

PALESTINE:  ABDICATION,  Part  2 61 

PALESTINE:  ABDICATION,  Part  3 61 

SADAT'S  ETERNAL  EGYPT 70 

YEAR  OF  THE  PROPHET 88 

•  North  America— History 

LOGDRIVERS 50 

QUEBEC:  THE  FRENCH  DISCONNECTION 66 

•  Russia— History 

THE  RUSSIANS:  PEOPLE  OF  INFLUENCE 70 

THE  RUSSIANS:  PEOPLE  OF  THE  CITIES 70 

THE  RUSSIANS:  PEOPLE  OF  THE  COUNTRY 70 

STALIN:  MAN  AND  IMAGE  (LEADERS  OF  THE  TWENTIETH  CENTURY: 

PORTRAITS  OF  POWER  SERIES) 75 

STALIN:  THE  POWER  OF  FEAR  (LEADERS  OF  THE  TWENTIETH 

CENTURY:  PORTRAITS  OF  POWER  SERIES) 75 

•  World  History— General 

THE  BIG  PICTURE:  [THE  ATOMIC  SOLIDERS] 10 

BLOODY  SCHEMES 11 

BOW  AND  ARROW 12 

THE  DAWN  OF  MOTORING 22 

ELEMENTS  DISCOVERED 26 

ENCOUNTER  WITH  DISASTER 26 

FLIGHT  OF  THE  DOUBLE  EAGLE  II 30 

FRONTLINE  AMERICA  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR, 

Episode  16) 32 

FUTURE 32 

GOLD  -  THE  FIRST  METAL 34 

HALLELUJA  DARWIN 37 

AN  INVENTION  CALLED  CHILDHOOD 42 

THE  MAKING  OF  A  SAINT 51 

PEACE  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR, 

Episode  21) 62 

THE  SILENT  WITNESS:  AN  INVESTIGATION  INTO  THE  HOLY  SHROUD 

OF  TURIN 73 

STORY  OF  MEASURING  TIME:  HOURS,  MINUTES,  SECONDS 

(SECOND  EDITION) 77 

THE  SUPERWEAPONS  (THE  INTELLIGENCE  GAME) 78 

34  YEARS  AFTER  HITLER 80 

THE  UNSUNG  SOLDIERS  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR, 

Episode  23) 83 

THE  WORLD  OF  PRINT 87 

THE  WORLD'S  WORST  AIR  CRASH:  THE  AVOIDABLE  ACCIDENT? 87 

•  World  History— Prehistoric 

THE  BIOLOGICAL  SCIENCES:  EVOLUTIONARY  BIOLOGY 10 

CELESTIAL  EARTH 14 

THE  DAWN  OF  MAN 22 

DINOSAUR 23 

DRIFTING  CONTINENTS 24 

MAKING  OF  MANKIND  [1]:  IN  THE  BEGINNING 51 

THE  MAKING  OF  MANKIND  [2]:  ONE  SMALL  STEP 51 

THE  MAKING  OF  MANKIND  [3]:  A  HUMAN  WAY  OF  LIFE 51 

THE  MAKING  OF  MANKIND  [4]:  BEYOND  AFRICA 51 

THE  MAKING  OF  MANKIND  [5]:  A  NEW  ERA 51 

THE  MAKING  OF  MANKIND  [6]:  SETTLING  DOWN 51 

THE  MAKING  OF  MANKIND  [7]:THE  SURVIVAL  OF  THE  SPECIES 52 

64,000,000  YEARS  AGO 74 

TIME  CHANGES  THE  LAND:  THE  GEOLOGICAL  STORY  OF  ZIONBRYCE 
IN  SOUTHERN  UTAH  (CAPTIONED) 80 

•  World  History— Ancient 

ANCIENT  MODERNS:  GREEK  ISLAND  ART  AND  CULTURE, 

2000-3000  B.C 5 

THE  CHRISTIANS,  1:  A  PECULIAR  PEOPLE 16 

THE  CHRISTIANS,  2:  THE  CHRISTIAN  EMPIRE 16 

THE  CHRISTIANS,  3:  THE  BIRTH  OF  EUROPE 16 

EGYPT:  LAND  OF  ANTIQUITY  (CAPTIONED) 25 

GREECE  478  -  336  B.C.:  GAMES  AND  FESTIVALS 35 

GREECE  478  -  336  B.C.:  SHIPS  AND  SEAFARING 35 


GREECE  478-336  B.C.:  THE  THEATRE 

IN  THE  BEGINNING 

RISE  AND  DECLINE  OF  THE  ROMAN  EMPIRE  (REVISED) 

SADAT'S  ETERNAL  EGYPT 

•  World  History— Medieval 

EL  CANTAR  DE  MIO  CID 

THE  CHRISTIANS,  4:  FAITH  AND  FEAR 

THE  CHRISTIANS,  5:  PEOPLE  OF  THE  BOOK 

THE  MAKING  OF  A  SAINT 

ROAD  TO  SANTIAGO 

•  World  History— Renaissance 

THE  CHRISTIANS,  6:  PRINCES  AND  PRELATES I 

THE  CHRISTIANS,  7:  PROTEST  AND  REFORM 

0  THAT  WE  WERE  THERE:  SONGS  IN  GLAD  SEASONS 

THE  REFORMATION  (REVISED) 

•  World  History— Age  of  Exploration 

AGE  OF  DISCOVERY:  ENGLISH,  FRENCH  AND  DUTCH 
EXPLORATIONS  (REVISED) 

AGE  OF  DISCOVERY:  SPANISH  AND  PORTUGUESE 
EXPLORATIONS  (REVISED) 

THE  CHRISTIANS,  8:  THE  CONQUEST  OF  SOULS ™, 

FIRST  ENCOUNTERS:  A  RUSSIAN  JOURNAL 

•  World  History— Modern 

THE  CHRISTIANS,  9:  IN  SEARCH  OF  TOLERANCE 

THE  CHRISTIANS,  10:  POLITENESS  AND  ENTHUSIASM 

THE  CHRISTIANS,  12:  THE  ROOTS  OF  DISBELIEF ^ 

THE  CHRISTIANS,  13:  THE  GODLESS  STATE? 

•  World  History— Twentieth  Century 

AIRWAR  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR, 

Episode  13) 

AMERICA  IN  VIET  NAM  (VIET  NAM;  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WA 

Episode  1) > 

AMERICAN  MILITARY  STRENGTH:  SECOND  TO  NONE? 

ASSASSINATION  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR, 

Episode  5) 

THE  BOMBING  OF  HANOI  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY 

Episode  20) 

CHANGING  THE  GUARD  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  W 

Episode  18) 

CHINA:  CENTURY  OF  REVOLUTION,  PART  I:  AGONIES  OF 

NATIONALISM,  1800-1927  (SECOND  EDITION) 

CHINA:  CENTURY  OF  REVOLUTION,  PART  II:  ENEMIES  WITHIN  AN 

WITHOUT,  1927-1944  (SECOND  EDITION) 

CHINA:  CENTURY  OF  REVOLUTION,  PART  III:  COMMUNIST  TRIUM 

AND  CONSOLIDATION,  1945-1971  (SECOND  EDITION) 

CHURCHILL:  VOICE  OF  A  LION  (LEADERS  OF  THE  TWENTIETH    ; 

CENTURY;  PORTRAITS  OF  POWER  SERIES) | 

CHURCHILL:  VOICE  OF  A  PROPHET  (LEADERS  OF  THE  TWENTIE 

CENTURY:  PORTRAITS  OF  POWER  SERIES) < 

DAYS  OF  DECISION  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR.  j 

Episode  6) 

DIEN  BIEN  PHU  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR, 

Episode  3) 

EARLY  HOPES  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR, 

Episode  4) 

EL  SALVADOR  -  ANOTHER  VIET  NAM 

FINAL  OFFENSIVE  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR, 

Episode  24) 

FIREPOWER  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR, 

Episode  11) 

FRANCE  IN  VIET  NAM  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  W/ 

Episode  2) 

THE  GUERILLA  SOCIETY  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY' 

Episode  9) 

IN  DARK  PLACES:  REMEMBERING  THE  HOLOCAUST 

THE  LEGACY:  CHILDREN  OF  HOLOCAUST  SURVIVORS 

MAO:  LONG  MARCH  TO  POWER  (LEADERS  OF  THE  TWENTIETH 

CENTURY:  PORTRAITS  OF  POWER  SERIES) 

MAO:  ORGANIZED  CHAOS  (LEADERS  OF  THE  TWENTIETH  CENT 

PORTRAITS  OF  POWER  SERIES) 

NETWORKS  OF  KNOWLEDGE:  THE  UNITED 

NATIONS  UNIVERSITY 

THE  PANAMA  CANAL  (REVISED) 

PANAMA  CANAL:  THE  LONGEST  SHORTCUT 

THE  PRISONERS  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR, 

Episode  22) 

RETURN  OF  THE  ALLIES  (VICTORY  AT  SEA  #20) 

THE  SHOCK  OF  THE  NEW  SERIES 

SHOCK  OF  THE  NEW,  1:  THE  MECHANICAL  PARADISE 

SHOCK  OF  THE  NEW,  2:  THE  POWERS  THAT  BE 

SHOCK  OF  THE  NEW,  3:  THE  LANDSCAPE  OF  PLEASURE 

SHOCK  OF  THE  NEW,  4:  TROUBLE  IN  UTOPIA 

SHOCK  OF  THE  NEW,  5:  THE  THRESHOLD  OF  LIBERTY 

SHOCK  OF  THE  NEW,  6:  THE  VIEW  FROM  THE  EDGE 

SHOCK  OF  THE  NEW,  7:  CULTURE  AS  NATURE 

SHOCK  OF  THE  NEW,  8:  THE  FUTURE  THAT  WAS 


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HISTORY-WORLD  •  INDUSTRIAL  ARTS    /    123 


EGE  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR,  Episode  14) 73 

1LDIERING  ON  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR, 

Episode  17) 74 

ALIN:  MAN  AND  IMAGE  (LEADERS  OF  THE  TWENTIETH  CENTURY: 

PORTRAITS  OF  POWER  SERIES) 75 

ALIN:  THE  POWER  OF  FEAR  (LEADERS  OF  THE  TWENTIETH 

CENTURY:  PORTRAITS  OF  POWER  SERIES) 75 

ICIDE  FOR  GLORY  (VICTORY  AT  SEA  #25) 78 

RRENDER  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR, 

I  Episode  25) 78 

RGET  SURIBACHI  (VICTORY  AT  SEA  #23) 79 

T!  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR,  Episode  15) 79 

E  TRAIL  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR, 

Episode  10) 81 

RKEY  SHOOT  (VICTORY  AT  SEA  #17) 82 

►  EASY  ALLIES  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR, 

Kpisode  8) 83 

T  NAM  RECALLED  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR, 

;pisode26) 84 

f  T  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR  SERIES 84 

I:  VILLAGE  WAR  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR, 

|  :pisode  12) 84 

IrAGE  OF  SS  COLUMBIA:  JUST  SHORT  OF  A  MIRACLE 85 

INTING  OUT  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR, 

kpisode  19) 85 

ISTY'S  WAR  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR, 

I  pisode  7) 85 

■World  War  I 

I  YANKS  ARE  COMING 88 


■World  War  II 
I  DAY  AFTER  TRINITY:  J.  ROBERT  OPPENHEIMER  AND  THE 

■TOMICBOMB 22 

|)HITO:  THE  CHRYSANTHEMUM  THRONE  (LEADERS  OF  THE 

WENTIETH  CENTURY  SERIES) 38 

IARK  PLACES:  REMEMBERING  THE  HOLOCAUST 41 

Y:  RETURN  TO  AUSCHWITZ 45 

THERE  BE  LIGHT 47 

ARA 70,100 

RM  OF  FIRE:  WORLD  WAR  II  AND  THE  DESTRUCTION 

F  DRESDEN 77 

:IDE  FOR  GLORY  (VICTORY  AT  SEA  #25) 78 

GET  SURIBACHI  (VICTORY  AT  SEA  #23) 79 

ORROW  CAME  MUCH  LATER:  A  JOURNEY  OF  CONSCIENCE 81 

<EY  SHOOT  (VICTORY  AT  SEA  #17) 82 

HOME  ECONOMICS 
•  hildren— Care  and  Development 

|\STFEEDING 12 

I  CARE  FOR  A  KIBBUTZ  TODDLER 22 
5POCK:  AN  AMERICAN  INSTITUTION 24 
XCEPTIONAL  CHILD:  GRAHAME  BURKE 27 

■XCEPTIONAL  CHILD:  HOPPIE  KIRKBRIDE 27 

IXCEPTIONAL  CHILD:  INGA  DAVIS 28 

■XCEPTIONAL  CHILD:  LAURIE  SUMMERS 28 

IXCEPTIONAL  CHILD:  MARK  GOODY 28 

■XCEPTIONAL  CHILD:  NIGEL  SHORT 28 

KING  SKILLS:  YOUR  BABY'S  EARLY  YEARS 30 

IT  EXCHANGES  BETWEEN  INFANTS]  (PREMIERS  ECHANGES 

ITRE  NOURRISSONS) 30 

I' FRIENDS 30 

GLUB  AND  THE  MONKEYS 34 

WTH  AND  DEVELOPMENT  OF  THE  CHILD]  (CROISSANCE  ET 

VELOPEMENT  DE  L'ENFANT) 35 

(ROWING,  I'M  CHANGING  (GROWING  UP,  WITH 

«DY  OFFENHEIM) 41 

IT  DEVELOPMENT  IN  THE  KIBBUTZ 41 

VENTION  CALLED  CHILDHOOD 42 

JANISMS  OF  NONVERBAL  COMMUNICATION  AMONG  YOUNG 
LDREN]  (MECANISMES  DE  LA  COMMUNICATION  NON  VERBALE 

I LES  JEUNES  ENFANTS) 53 

"WO  THREE 59 

5  IN  MIDDLE  CHILDHOOD 62 

INKS  AND  THE  BLUES 63 

HOMOTOR  STIMULATION  IN  EARLY  CHILDHOOD]  (ESSAI  DE 
MULATION  PSYCHOMOTRICE  DANS  LA 

tMIERE  ENFANCE) 66 
HING  FOR  SOME  LOVE  AND  CARE  (GROWING  UP,  WITH 
DY  OFFENHEIM) 71 
[SPEECH 73 

■  DAY  I'LL  BE  BIG  (GROWING  UP,  WITH 

■DY  OFFENHEIM) 74 

I  TING  TO  GROW]  (LE  TEMPS  DU  REGARD) 76 
UGH  THE  LOOKING-GLASS:  DISCOVERY  OF  THE  IMAGE  OF  THE 
F  BY  THE  CHILD]  (A  TRAVERS  LE  MIROIR:  UNE  ETUDE  SUR  LA 
:OUVERTE  DE  L'IMAGE  DE  SOI  CHEZ  L'ENFANT 80 
JROW  I'LL  BE  THERE  (GROWING  UP,  WITH 
SDY  OFFENHEIM) 81 


A  TOUCH  OF  SENSITIVITY 81 

YOU  BRING  YOUR  LUNCH,  I'LL  BRING  MINE  (GROWING  UP,  WITH 
SANDY  OFFENHEIM) 88 

•  Clothing  and  Sewing 

CLOTHING  (THIRD  EDITION) 17 

NOT  BY  JEANS  ALONE  (ENTERPRISE  SERIES) 58 

YOUR  IMAGE:  MAKE  IT  WORK  FOR  YOU 88 

•  Family  Life 

BATTERED  TEENS 8 

THE  BAXTERS  SERIES 8 

THE  BAXTERS:  EDGAR  WIGGINS 8 

THE  BAXTERS:  LEAVING  THE  NEST 8 

THE  BAXTERS:  STAN'S  MIDLIFE  CRISIS 8 

THE  BAXTERS:  SUSAN'S  NEW  JOB 8 

THE  BAXTERS:  TOGA  PARTY 8 

BECAUSE  THEY  LOVE  ME 8 

CAN'T  IT  BE  ANYONE  ELSE? 13 

CHILD  ABUSE:  THE  PEOPLE  NEXT  DOOR 15 

DIET  UNTO  DEATH:  [ANOREXIA  NERVOSA] 23 

DINKY  HOCKER 23 

DIVORCE 24 

EUGENIE 27 

EXIT  10 28 

FAMILIES.  WILL  THEY  SURVIVE? 29 

FATHERS 29 

THE  GREAT  AMERICAN  STUDENT 34 

HOME  FOR  CHRISTMAS 38 

MANDY'S  GRANDMOTHER 52 

MAPLE  SPRING 53 

OH  BROTHER,  MY  BROTHER 59 

OLD  AGE  (EVERYBODY  RIDES  THE  CAROUSEL) 59 

ONE  OF  A  KIND 59 

PORTRAIT  OF  GRANDPA  DOC 65 

A  RAINY  DAY 67 

RESCUE 68 

A  ROOF  FOR  EVERYONE 69 

THE  RUNAWAY  PROBLEM  (SECOND  EDITION) 70 

SOME  DAY  I'LL  BE  BIG  (GROWING  UP,  WITH 

SANDY  OFFENHEIM) 74 

STEP  FAMILY 77 

STEPPING  OUT:  DEBOLTS  GROW  UP 77 

THE  STRESS  MESS 77 

TEENAGE  PARENTS 79 

TOMORROW  I'LL  BE  THERE  (GROWING  UP,  WITH 

SANDY  OFFENHEIM) 81 

WINTER  HARVEST 87 

ZERDA'S  CHILDREN 89 

•  Food  and  Cooking 

BASIC  BREADMAKING 7 

CAKES:  BASIC  TECHNIQUES 13 

THE  DIGESTIVE  SYSTEM  (SECOND  EDITION) 23 

THE  FAT  FILM 29 

FOOD  FOR  THOUGHT:  BREADS  AND  CEREALS 31 

FOOD  FOR  THOUGHT:  FRUITS  AND  VEGETABLES 31 

FOOD  FOR  THOUGHT:  MEAT  AND  MEAT  ALTERNATES 31 

FOOD  FOR  THOUGHT:  MILK  AND  MILK  PRODUCTS 31 

THE  FOOD  SHOW 31 

HOW  TO  SURVIVE  IN  YOUR  KITCHEN 39 

LET'S  MAKE  A  MEAL 47 

MEAL  PLANNING  AND  PREPARATION 53 

MEAT  COOKERY 53 

NUTRITION:  SOME  FOOD  FOR  THOUGHT 59 

THE  SUGAR  FILM 78 

VEGETABLES:  FROM  GARDEN  TO  TABLE 84 

•  Grooming 

THE  BEST  YOU  POSSIBLE 9 

•  Home  Economics— General 

SURVIVAL  AFTER  HIGH  SCHOOL 78 

•  Home  Management  and  Decorating 

BACKYARD  ALTERNATIVE  ENERGY 7 

IN  CASE  OF  FIRE  (SECOND  EDITION) 41 

MINOR  ELECTRICAL  REPAIRS  OF  SMALL  APPLIANCES 54 

SIMPLE  PLUMBING  REPAIRS 73 

TECHNIQUES  IN  HANGING  WALLPAPER 79 

WEATHERIZE  YOUR  HOME 85 

WIND:  THE  POWER  AND  THE  PROMISE 87 

INDUSTRIAL  ARTS 

•  Aviation 

THE  GOSSAMER  ALBATROSS:  FLIGHT  OF  IMAGINATION 34 

•  Construction 

ACTION  IN  RURAL  LIVING  AREAS 3 

BACKYARD  ALTERNATIVE  ENERGY 7 

BUILDING  TOGETHER 13 

CISSIN 17 


ELECTRICAL  SAFETY  IN  CONSTRUCTION  INDUSTRIES 25 

FIRST  AND  LAST 30 

FROM  MATS  TO  MATTRESSES 32 

FROM  THE  HUT  TO  THE  BUILDING 32 

HABITAT  AND  URBAN  ENVIRONMENT 36 

HABITAT  IN  PEOPLE'S  REPUBLIC  OF  THE  CONGO 37 

HABITAT:  PAKISTAN 37 

HALLE  NEUSTADT:  STADT  DER  CHIMIEARBEITER  (TOWN  OF 

CHEMICAL  WORKERS) 37 

HOUSES  AND  PEOPLE 39 

HOUSES  HAVE  HISTORY 39 

HUMAN  SETTLEMENTS  AND  ENERGY  CONSERVATION 40 

THE  IMPROVEMENT  OF  RURAL  HABITAT 41 

THE  IMPROVEMENT  OF  RURAL  HABITAT  IN  KAGANDA 41 

THE  LAST  BUILDING  DESIGNED  BY  LE  CORBUSIER 46 

MAN  AND  WATER  IN  BENIN 52 

A  NEW  TOWN  FOR  APHRODITE 57 

NOUAKCHOTT 58 

OLD  LAND  -  NEW  LAND 59 

OUR  ONE  AND  ONLY  HOME 60 

PARTNERSHIP  HOUSING 61 

RECONSTRUCTION  OF  RURAL  SETTLEMENTS 67 

RURAL  TO  URBAN  MIGRATION  -  FIVE  EXAMPLES 70 

SAEMAUL  UNDONG  -  KOREA 70 

SELF-HELP  HOMES 71 

SELF-HELP  IN  PORT  LOKO 72 

A  SHELTER  FOR  ALL 72 

SPONTANEOUS  SETTLEMENTS 75 

SQUATTER  UPGRADING  IN  FRANCISTOWN 75 

UJAMAA  VILLAGES 82 

UPGRADING 83 

WARSAW  -  THE  CITY  THAT  REFUSED  TO  DIE 85 

WEATHERIZE  YOUR  HOME 85 

•  Electrical  Work  and  Electronics 

ELECTRICAL  SAFETY  IN  CONSTRUCTION  INDUSTRIES 25 

•  Engineering 

ENCOUNTER  WITH  DISASTER 26 

ENGINEERING  IN  A  FORESTRY  ENVIRONMENT :27 

LIVING  MACHINES 49 

PANAMA  CANAL:  THE  LONGEST  SHORTCUT 61 

SPARTREE 75 

SUN,  WIND  AND  WOOD 78 

WILDCATTER  (ENTERPRISE  SERIES) 87 

•  Engines  and  Power  Systems 

BEARINGS  (ENERGY  CONVERSION,  PRIME  MOVERS  AND 

TRANSACTIONAL  SYSTEMS  SERIES) 8 

CHAIN  FOR  POWER  TRANSMISSION  AND  MATERIAL  HANDLING 

(ENERGY  CONVERSION,  PRIME  MOVERS  AND  TRANSACTIONAL 

SYSTEMS  SERIES) 14 

ENERGY:  A  QUESTION  OF  BALANCE 26 

ENERGY  AND  ROCKETS:  EXOTHERMIC  REACTION 26 

FROM  MUSCLE  TO  MACHINE  (ENERGY  CONVERSION,  PRIME  MOVERS 

AND  TRANSACTIONAL  SYSTEMS  SERIES) 32 

GEARS  AND  GEAR  DRIVES  (ENERGY  CONVERSION,  PRIME  MOVERS 

AND  TRANSACTIONAL  SYSTEMS  SERIES) 32 

SHAFTING,  COUPLING  AND  JOINING  DEVICES  (ENERGY  CONVERSION, 

PRIME  MOVERS  AND  TRANSACTIONAL  SYSTEMS  SERIES) 72 

V-BELTS  AND  V-BELT  DRIVES  (ENERGY  CONVERSION,  PRIME 

MOVERS  AND  TRANSACTIONAL  SYSTEMS  SERIES) 83 

•  Industrial  Arts— General 

THE  FIBERGLASS  CHAIRS 30 

IBM  AT  THE  FAIR 40 

PRETEND  YOU'RE  WEARING  A  BARREL 65 

RAYMOND  LOEWY:  FATHER  OF  INDUSTRIAL  DESIGN 67 

SHE'S  A  RAILROADER 72 

•  Machine  Shop  and  Metalwork 

GOLD  -  THE  FIRST  METAL 34 

SHEET  METAL  WORKING:  ADVANCED  EQUIPMENT 72 

SHEET  METAL  WORKING:  BASIC  EQUIPMENT 72 

STEEL:  THE  METAL  GIANT 76 

•  Photography 

ART  IN  AMERICA.  PART  9:  PHOTOGRAPHY  I  -  THE  BEGINNINGS  OF 

A  NEW  ART  (AMERICANA  SERIES) 6 

ART  IN  AMERICA,  PART  10:  PHOTOGRAPHY  II  -  MASTERS  OF  THE 

20TH  CENTURY  (AMERICANA  SERIES) 6 

BASIC  FILM  PHOTOGRAPHY 7 

LEISURE  TIME  PHOTOGRAPHY 47 

MEDIA  PROBES:  PHOTOGRAPHY 54 

WYNN  BULLOCK:  PHOTOGRAPHER 88 

•  Printing  and  Graphic  Arts 

THE  COMPUTER  PROGRAMME  [6]:  SOUND  AND 

MOVING  PICTURES 19 

PAINTING  BY  NUMBERS 60 

THE  WORLD  OF  PRINT 87 


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•  Shop  Safety 

ASBESTOS:  THE  WAY  TO  DUSTY  DEATH 6 

MACHINE  SHOP  SAFETY 50 

SAFETY  AND  OPERATION  OF  FACEPLATE  TURNING,  PART  1 70 

SAFETY  AND  OPERATION  OF  FACEPLATE  TURNING,  PART  2 70 

SHEET  METAL  WORKING:  ADVANCED  EQUIPMENT 72 

SHEET  METAL  WORKING:  BASIC  EQUIPMENT 72 

•  Vocational  Guidance 

I  CALL  IT  WORK 40 

JOB  INTERVIEW:  WHOM  WOULD  YOU  HIRE  (FILM  A: 
LARGE  BUSINESS) 44 

•  Woodwork 

BIRTHPLACE  OF  BEAUTY 10 

COOPERAGE 20 

GUITAR  CRAFT 36 

SAFETY  AND  OPERATION  OF  FACEPLATE  TURNING,  PART  1 70 

SAFETY  AND  OPERATION  OF  FACEPLATE  TURNING,  PART  2 70 

LANGUAGE  ARTS 

•  Creative  Motivation 

AH...WE  HUMANS 4 

THE  BEGINNING  (A  WIGGLEMEN  TALE) 8 

CHILD'S  EYE  VIEW 15 

THE  RIVER 69 

TEACHING  BASIC  SKILLS  WITH  FILM 79 

•  Discussion  Techniques 

YOU'RE  NOT  COMMUNICATING 88 

•  Journalism 

DYING  FOR  A  FAG? 24 

EYE  ON  THE  MEDIA:  BUSINESS  AND  THE  PRESS 28 

LICENSE  TO  KILL 47 

MEDIA  PROBES:  DESIGN 54 

MEDIA  PROBES:  POLITICAL  SPOTS 54 

MEDIA  PROBES:  PHOTOGRAPHY 54 

MEDIA  PROBES:  SOUNDAROUND 54 

MEDIA  PROBES:  TV  NEWS 54 

SEEING  THROUGH  COMMERCIALS 71 

STARTING  A  BUSINESS  IV:  HOW  WILL  YOU  PENETRATE 

YOUR  MARKET? 76 

SUPERMAN  AND  THE  BRIDE 78 

•  Reading 

POETRY  FOR  PEOPLE  WHO  HATE  POETRY:  ABOUT  WORDS 64 

POETRY  FOR  PEOPLE  WHO  HATE  POETRY:  E.  E.  CUMMINGS 64 

POETRY  FOR  PEOPLE  WHO  HATE  POETRY:  SHAKESPEARE 64 

READING  IS 67 

READING  SELF-IMPROVEMENT:  COMPETENCY  SKILLS 67 

READING  SELF-IMPROVEMENT:  COMPREHENSION 67 

READING  SELF-IMPROVEMENT:  INTERPRETATION 67 

READING  SELF-IMPROVEMENT:  VARIABLE  SPEEDS 67 

READING  SELF-IMPROVEMENT:  WORD  RECOGNITION 67 

READING  SELF-IMPROVEMENT:  WORD  UNDERSTANDING 67 

•  Speech 

CLEAR  AS  MUD 17 

LISTEN,  CINDY 49 

MEDIA  PROBES:  LANGUAGE 54 

SPEAK  UP,  ANDREW 75 

VERBAL  COMMUNICATION:  THE  POWER  OF  WORDS 84 

YOU'RE  NOT  COMMUNICATING 88 

•  Study  Skills 

BRAINPOWER 12 

PARAGRAPHS:  LIKE  SCENES  IN  A  FILM 61 

PREPARING  FOR  COLLEGE 65 

THE  REFERENCE  SECTION 67 

•  Vocabulary  and  Spelling 

A  COMMON  TONGUE,  Part  1 18 

A  COMMON  TONGUE,  Part  2 18 

READING  SELF-IMPROVEMENT:  WORD  UNDERSTANDING 67 

•  Writing 

MEDIA  PROBES:  LANGUAGE 54 

PARAGRAPHS:  LIKE  SCENES  IN  A  FILM 61 

SENTENCES:  MANY  WAYS  TO  BEGIN 72 

THEMES:  THE  DAY  WHEN  NOTHING  MADE  SENSE 79 

LITERATURE 

•  Authors  and  Philosophers 

ARTICULOS  DE  COSTUMBRE 6 

BERTRAND  RUSSELL  SPEAKS  HIS  MIND:  COMMUNISM 

AND  CAPITALISM 9 

BERTRAND  RUSSELL  SPEAKS  HIS  MIND:  FANATICISM 

AND  TOLERANCE 9 

BERTRAND  RUSSELL  SPEAKS  HIS  MIND:  GREAT  BRITAIN 9 

BERTRAND  RUSSELL  SPEAKS  HIS  MIND:  NATIONALISM 9 

BERTRAND  RUSSELL  SPEAKS  HIS  MIND:  POWER 9 


BERTRAND  RUSSELL  SPEAKS  HIS  MIND:  RELIGION 9 

BERTRAND  RUSSELL  SPEAKS  HIS  MIND:  TABOO  MORALITY 9 

BERTRAND  RUSSELL  SPEAKS  HIS  MIND:  THE  H  BOMB 9 

BERTRAND  RUSSELL  SPEAKS  HIS  MIND:  THE  POSSIBLE  FUTURE 

OF  MANKIND 9 

BERTRAND  RUSSELL  SPEAKS  HIS  MIND:  THE  ROLE  OF 

THE  INDIVIDUAL 9 

BERTRAND  RUSSELL  SPEAKS  HIS  MIND:  WAR  AND  PACIFISM 9 

BERTRAND  RUSSELL  SPEAKS  HIS  MIND-WHAT  IS  HAPPINESS? 9 

BERTRAND  RUSSELL  SPEAKS  HIS  MIND:  WHAT  IS  PHILOSOPHY? 9 

CHURCHILL:  VOICE  OF  A  LION  (LEADERS  OF  THE  TWENTIETH 

CENTURY;  PORTRAITS  OF  POWER  SERIES) 16 

CHURCHILL:  VOICE  OF  A  PROPHET  (LEADERS  OF  THE  TWENTIETH 

CENTURY:  PORTRAITS  OF  POWER  SERIES) 16 

COLETTE 18 

A  COMMON  TONGUE,  Part  1 18 

A  COMMON  TONGUE,  Part  2 18 

DOUBLE  AGENT:  A  CONVERSATION  WITH  GRAHAM  GREENE 24 

EDGAR  ALLAN  POE:  BACKGROUND  FOR  HIS  WORKS  (REVISED) 25 

AN  EDWARDIAN  CHILDHOOD 25 

FEDERICO  GARCIA  LORCA 29 

HERMAN  MELVILLE:  CONSIDER  THE  SEA 37 

KONRAD  LORENZ:  OF  GEESE  AND  MEN 45 

LIGHT  IN  THE  SHADOWS:  A  BIOGRAPHY  OF 

NATHANIEL  HAWTHORNE 49 

THE  MAKING  OF  A  PACKAGE  DEAL  (ENTERPRISE  SERIES) 51 

MAO  BY  MAO  (MAO  PAR  LUI-MEME) 52 

MARK  TWAIN:  BENEATH  THE  LAUGHTER 53 

THE  NAKED  CIVIL  SERVANT 56 

NIEBLA,  DE  MIGUEL  DE  UNAMUNO 58 

SHAKESPEARE  AND  HIS  THEATRE 72 

THE  SKINNER  REVOLUTION 74 

THE  STATIONARY  ARK  SERIES 76 

THE  STATIONARY  ARK:  A  DAY  AT  THE  ZOO 76 

THE  STATIONARY  ARK:  BREEDING 76 

THE  STATIONARY  ARK:  GORILLAS 76 

THE  STATIONARY  ARK:  HOW  DEAD  IS  DEAD? 76 

THE  STATIONARY  ARK:  ORANG  UTANS 76 

THE  STATIONARY  ARK:  PHEASANTS  AND  PEACOCKS 76 

THE  STATIONARY  ARK:  PREDATORS 76 

THE  STATIONARY  ARK:  SURVIVING 76 

THE  STATIONARY  ARK:  WATERFOWL 76 

THE  STATIONARY  ARK:  ZOO  MEDICINE 76 

THE  STATIONARY  ARK:  ZOO  STAFF 76 

A  VISIT  WITH  DON  JUAN  IN  HELL 84 

YOUR  ERRONEOUS  ZONES 88 

•  Drama 

BORROWED  FACES 11 

BREAKING  FREE 12 

THE  BRIDGE  OF  ADAM  RUSH 12 

LA  CELESTINA 14 

EL  GRAN  TEATRO  DEL  MUNDO 34 

GREECE  478-336  B.C.:  THE  THEATRE 35 

KABUKI:  THE  CLASSIC  THEATER  OF  JAPAN 44 

MEDIA  PROBES:  SOAP  OPERAS 54 

THE  MIRACLE  AT  TSUBOSAKA  TEMPLE:  A  YUKI  PUPPET  SHOW 54 

POETRY  FOR  PEOPLE  WHO  HATE  POETRY:  SHAKESPEARE 64 

A  RAINY  DAY 67 

ROMEO  AND  JULIET 69 

SHAKESPEARE  AND  HIS  THEATRE 72 

SHOESHINE  GIRL. 73 

LA  VIDA  ES  SUENO 84 

VIENNA:  STRIPPING  THE  FACADE  (RISE  OF  MODERNISM  IN 

MUSIC,  1890-1935) 84 

A  VISIT  WITH  DON  JUAN  IN  HELL 84 

•  Folklore 

ANANSI  THE  SPIDER 5 

CHILDREN'S  CHANTS  AND  GAMES 15 

GODDESS  FOR  A  WHILE 34 

JASON  AND  THE  ARGONAUTS 43,  100 

SAINT  SOLEIL 70 

UMOJA:  TIGER  AND  THE  BIG  WIND 82 

URASHIMATARO 83 

WHEN  THE  ANIMALS  TALKED  (WERE  YOU  THERE  SERIES) 86 

•  Literature— General 

EL  CANTAR  DE  MIO  CID 13 

EDGAR  ALLAN  POE:  BACKGROUND  FOR  HIS  WORKS  (REVISED) 25 

GUY  DE  MAUPASSANT:  THE  NECKLACE  (SHORT  STORY 

CLASSICS  SERIES) 36 

IN  DARK  PLACES:  REMEMBERING  THE  HOLOCAUST 41 

EL  LIBRO  DE  BUEN  AMOR 47 

MARK  TWAIN:  BENEATH  THE  LAUGHTER 53 

0  HENRY:  THE  GIFT  OF  THE  MAGI  (SHORT  STORY 

CLASSICS  SERIES) 59 

SOUP  AND  ME 75 

WHAT  IS  A  SHORT  STORY'  (SHORT  STORY  CLASSICS  SERIES) 85 


•  Novels 

ARTHUR  THE  KID 

THE  CONTEST  KID  AND  THE  BIG  PRIZE 

THE  CONTEST  KID  STRIKES  AGAIN 

DOUBLE  AGENT:  A  CONVERSATION  WITH  GRAHAM  GREENE 

LA  FONTANA  DE  ORO 

HERMAN  MELVILLE:  CONSIDER  THE  SEA 

HUCKLEBERRY  FINN 39 

THE  JOKE'S  ON  MR.  LITTLE 

THE  JUMPING  FROG  (ADAPTED  FROM  THE  MARK 

TWAIN  STORY) 

EL  LICENCIADO  VIDRIERA 

LIGHT  IN  THE  SHADOWS:  A  BIOGRAPHY  OF 

NATHANIEL  HAWTHORNE 

MANDABI 52, 

NIEBLA,  DE  MIGUEL  DE  UNAMUNO 

PICK  ME  UP  AT  PEGGY'S  COVE 

THE  RAG  TAG  CHAMPS 

ROLL  OF  THUNDER,  HEAR  MY  CRY 

RUN  WILD,  RUN  FREE 

THE  SCARLET  PIMPERNEL 71, 

A  SEPARATE  PEACE 72, 

SHANE 72, 

SHOESHINE  GIRL 

THE  TROUBLE  WITH  MISS  SWITCH 

•  Poetry 

DAVID 

POETRY  FOR  PEOPLE  WHO  HATE  POETRY:  ABOUT  WORDS 

POETRY  FOR  PEOPLE  WHO  HATE  POETRY:  E.  E.  CUMMINGS ... 
POETRY  FOR  PEOPLE  WHO  HATE  POETRY:  SHAKESPEARE 

•  Satire 

AH...WE  HUMANS 

THE  BRONSWIK  AFFAIR 

EVERY  CHILD  (CHAQUE  ENFANT) 

THE  GREAT  AMERICAN  STUDENT 

JIMMY  THE  C 

LADY  FISHBOURNE'S  COMPLETE  GUIDE  TO  BETTER 

TABLE  MANNERS 

PORKLIPSNOW 

THE  PSYCHIC  PARROT 


•  Science  Fiction 

ALL  THE  TROUBLES  OF  THE  WORLD. 

THE  MURDERER 

RESCUE  PARTY 

THE  VELDT 

ZERO  HOUR 


•  Short  Stories 

ALL  THE  TROUBLES  OF  THE  WORLD 

THE  BEAR 

THE  BLACK  CAT 

THE  BRIDGE  OF  ADAM  RUSH 

CAPTAIN  KIDD  (THE  FAMOUS  ADVENTURES  OF  MR. 

MAGOO  SERIES) 

CHINO'STALE 

A  CHIP  OF  GLASS  RUBY 

CITY  LOVERS 

COCKLESHELL  BAY:  ROBIN  AND  ROSIE,  1 

COCKLESHELL  BAY:  ROBIN  AND  ROSIE,  2 

COUNTRY  LOVERS 

DAVID 

DEER  IN  THE  WORKS 

THE  DEVIL  AND  DANIEL  MOUSE  (SPANISH  VERSION:  EL  DIABLC1 

EL  RATON) 

DOUBLE  AGENT:  A  CONVERSATION  WITH  GRAHAM  GREENE 

DREAMS  OF  A  GRADE  SCHOOL  DANCER 

EXIT  10 

FATHER  AND  SON  SERIES 

FATHER  AND  SON:  HOMEWORK 

FATHER  AND  SON:  THAT'S  MY  DAD! 

FATHER  AND  SON:  THE  BROKEN  GLASS 

FATHER  AND  SON:  THE  GOOD  SAMARITAN 

FATHER  AND  SON:  THE  PHANTOM  OF  THE  PARK 

FATHER  AND  SON:  THE  PIANO  LESSON 

FATHER  AND  SON:  THE  PIGGY  BANK 

FATHER  AND  SON:  THE  SLEEPWALKER 

FATHER  AND  SON:  THE  WRONG  TARGET 

THE  FLYING  MACHINE 

GERALD  McBOING-BOING 

GETTING  AWAY 

THE  GOLD  BUG 

GOOD  CLIMATE,  FRIENDLY  INHABITANTS 

GUY  DE  MAUPASSANT:  THE  NECKLACE  (SHORT  STORY 

CLASSICS  SERIES) 

H.  G.  WELLS:  THE  MAGIC  SHOP  (SHORT  STORY 

CLASSICS  SERIES) 

THE  HAPPY  PRINCE 

HOME  FOR  CHRISTMAS 


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LITERATURE  •  PERFORMING  ARTS    /    125 


MOW  A  SECRET 40 

(RODUCING  JANET 42 

jK-A-BOY 43 

|IIE  AND  THE  MAGIC  TORCH:  SPADE  WORK 43 

|IIE  AND  THE  MAGIC  TORCH:  THE  RUNAWAY  TROMBONIUM 43 

IG  ARTHUR  (THE  FAMOUS  ADVENTURES  OF  MR. 

JUAGOO  SERIES) 45 

HT  IN  THE  SHADOWS:  A  BIOGRAPHY  OF 

IIATHANIEL  HAWTHORNE 49 

LITTLE  MERMAID 49 

ITER  MAGOO'S  CHRISTMAS  CAROL 55 

|>IC  OF  ERICH  ZANN 56 

E  THE  GREAT  GOES  UNDER  COVER 56 

NECKLACE 57 

NECKLACE 57 

rf  FRIENDS 57 

H'S  ARK  (THE  FAMOUS  ADVENTURES  OF  MR. 

IAGOO  SERIES) 58 

•BODY  S  USELESS  58 

NOTORIOUS  JUMPING  FROG i  OF  CALAVERAS  COUNTY.  ^  ..''.''.58 
IENRY:  THE  GIFT  OF  THE  MAGI  (SHORT  STORY 

LASSICS  SERIES) 59 

OLD  MAN'S  STORY  (SENIOR  VERSION) 59 

L  HISTORY 60 

L  REVERE  (THE  FAMOUS  ADVENTURES  OF  MR. 

AGOO  SERIES) 62 

L  REVERE  (CAPTIONED)  (THE  FAMOUS  ADVENTURES  OF  MR. 

AGOO  SERIES) 62 

5  TIME  SERVED  (INSIGHT  SERIES) 64 

IES  OF  MIKLAENGI 65 

SE 65 

PSYCHIC  PARROT 66 

)INGIS 67 

/AN  WINKLE 69 

/AN  WINKLE  (THE  FAMOUS  ADVENTURES  OF  MR. 

\GOO  SERIES) 69 

Y  AND  JAKE:  THE  PLAYGROUND 70 

Y  AND  JAKE:  THE  TREASURE  HUNT 71 

SELFISH  GIANT 72 

SILVER  MAIDEN 73 

'  FOR  PRESIDENT 75 

.WBERRY  SHORTCAKE  IN  BIG  APPLE  CITY 77 

GIRLS  CALLED  EVE 82 

VELDT 84 

/KAY  OF  THE  WILLOW 85 

r  IS  A  SHORT  STORY?  (SHORT  STORY  CLASSICS  SERIES) 85 

1AM  TELL  (THE  FAMOUS  ADVENTURES  OF  MR. 

tGOO  SERIES) 87 

HOUR 89 

MATHEMATICS 
gebra 

BRA  (MATHEMATICS) 4 

ES  (MATHEMATICS) 5 

REAT  ART:  SOLVING  EQUATIONS  (HISTORY 

MATHEMATICS) 35 

ERNIONS:  A  HERALD  OF  MODERN  ALGEBRA  (HISTORY 
MATHEMATICS) 66 


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iOMPUTER  PROGRAMME  [9]:  IN  CONTROL 19 

EMATICS:  LIFE'S  NUMBER  GAME 53 

;;   ERS  NOW  AND  THEN  (HISTORY  OF  MATHEMATICS) 58 

ilculus 

E  OF  CHANGE:  THE  CALCULUS  (HISTORY 

MATHEMATICS) 80 

imputers 

UTER  PERSPECTIVE 19 

OMPUTER  PROGRAMME 19 

OMPUTER  PROGRAMME  [1]:  IT'S  HAPPENING  NOW 19 

OMPUTER  PROGRAMME  [2]:  ONE  THING 

ER  ANOTHER 19 

OMPUTER  PROGRAMME  [3]:  TALKING  TO  A  MACHINE 19 

OMPUTER  PROGRAMME  [4]:  IT'S  ON  THE  COMPUTER 19 

OMPUTER  PROGRAMME  [5]:  THE  NEW  MEDIA 19 

OMPUTER  PROGRAMME  [6]:  SOUND  AND 

ZING  PICTURES 19 

3MPUTER  PROGRAMME  [7]:  LET'S  PRETEND 19 

3MPUTER  PROGRAMME  [8]:  ARTIFICAL  INTELLIGENCE 19 

JMPUTER  PROGRAMME  [9]:  IN  CONTROL 19 

1MPUTER  PROGRAMME  [10]:  THINGS  TO  COME 19 

DICTIONARIES  (COMPUTER-BASED 

1RMATION  SYSTEMS) 21 

BOTHER  ME,  I'M  LEARNING 24 

IYE  GUTENBERG 34 

f)ES  A  DBMS  WORK'  (COMPUTER-BASED 
RMATION  SYSTEMS) 39 


INFORMATION  SYSTEMS  AND  DATA  BASES  (COMPUTER-BASED 

INFORMATION  SYSTEMS) 42 

LOLA.  CASE  STUDY  (COMPUTER-BASED 

INFORMATION  SYSTEMS) 45 

LAND  OF  YESTERDAY,  PEOPLE  OF  TODAY 46 

MEDIA  PROBES:  THE  FUTURE 54 

NOW  THE  CHIPS  ARE  DOWN 58 

OCL  DATA  MODELLING  (COMPUTER-BASED 

INFORMATION  SYSTEMS) 59 

PAINTING  BY  NUMBERS 60 

S.T.C.  CASE  STUDY  (COMPUTER-BASED 

INFORMATION  SYSTEMS) 70 

SECURITY  AND  INTEGRITY  (COMPUTER-BASED 

INFORMATION  SYSTEMS) 71 

THE  SILICON  FACTOR:  AND  WHAT  OF  THE  FUTURE' 73 

THE  SILICON  FACTOR:  SO  WHAT'S  IT  ALL  ABOUT? 73 

THE  USER  AND  THE  DATA  BASE  (COMPUTER-BASED 

INFORMATION  SYSTEMS) 83 

YANTRA 88 

•  Geometry 

ALGEBRA  OF  THE  UNKNOWN  (HISTORY  OF  MATHEMATICS) 4 

MODELING  UNIVERSE 55 

NEW  WORLDS  FROM  OLD  (HISTORY  OF  MATHEMATICS) 57 

POINTS  OF  VIEW:  PERSPECTIVE  AND  PROJECTION  (HISTORY 
OF  MATHEMATICS) 64 

•  Mathematics— General 

MATHEMATICS:  LIFE'S  NUMBER  GAME 53 

•  Mathematics— History 

ALGEBRA  OF  THE  UNKNOWN  (HISTORY  OF  MATHEMATICS) 4 

THE  DELIAN  PROBLEM  (HISTORY  OF  MATHEMATICS) 22 

AN  EVOLUTIONARY  MODEL  (HISTORY  OF  MATHEMATICS) 27 

THE  GREAT  ART:  SOLVING  EQUATIONS  (HISTORY 

OF  MATHEMATICS) 35 

HISTORY  OF  MATHEMATICS  SERIES 38 

NEW  WORLDS  FROM  OLD  (HISTORY  OF  MATHEMATICS) 57 

NUMBERS  NOW  AND  THEN  (HISTORY  OF  MATHEMATICS) 58 

POINTS  OF  VIEW:  PERSPECTIVE  AND  PROJECTION  (HISTORY 

OF  MATHEMATICS) 64 

QUATERNIONS:  A  HERALD  OF  MODERN  ALGEBRA  (HISTORY 

OF  MATHEMATICS) 66 

ROOT  TWO:  GEOMETRY  OR  ARITHMETIC?  (HISTORY 

OF  MATHEMATICS) 69 

SHAKING  THE  FOUNDATIONS  (HISTORY  OF  MATHEMATICS) 72 

STORY  OF  MEASURING  TIME:  HOURS,  MINUTES,  SECONDS 

(SECOND  EDITION) 77 

A  TIME  OF  CHANGE:  THE  CALCULUS  (HISTORY 

OF  MATHEMATICS) 80 

•  Mathematics— Teaching  Methods 

FOUNDATIONS  OF  MATHEMATICS 31 

•  Measurement 

ALGEBRA  (MATHEMATICS) 4 

CHAIN  FOR  POWER  TRANSMISSION  AND  MATERIAL  HANDLING 

(ENERGY  CONVERSION,  PRIME  MOVERS  AND  TRANSACTIONAL 

SYSTEMS  SERIES) 14 

FROM  MUSCLE  TO  MACHINE  (ENERGY  CONVERSION,  PRIME  MOVERS 

AND  TRANSACTIONAL  SYSTEMS  SERIES) 32 

GEARS  AND  GEAR  DRIVES  (ENERGY  CONVERSION,  PRIME  MOVERS 

AND  TRANSACTIONAL  SYSTEMS  SERIES) 32 

LATITUDE  AND  LONGITUDE 46 

LATITUDE,  LONGITUDE  AND  TIME  ZONES  (REVISED) 46 

MEASURING:  THE  EARTH  AND  THE  MOON 53 

STORY  OF  MEASURING  TIME:  HOURS,  MINUTES,  SECONDS 

(SECOND  EDITION) 77 

V-BELTS  AND  V  BELT  DRIVES  (ENERGY  CONVERSION,  PRIME 

MOVERS  AND  TRANSACTIONAL  SYSTEMS  SERIES) 83 

•  Sets  and  Number  Systems 

SHAKING  THE  FOUNDATIONS  (HISTORY  OF  MATHEMATICS) 72 

•  Trigonometry 

ANGLES  (MATHEMATICS) 5 

PERFORMING  ARTS 

•  Dance 

THE  COTTON  CLUB  (WERE  YOU  THERE  SERIES) 21 

A  DANCER'S  GRAMMAR 21 

DREAMS  OF  A  GRADE  SCHOOL  DANCER 24 

GIRL  IN  A  BROKEN  MIRROR 33 

KABUKI:  THE  CLASSIC  THEATER  OF  JAPAN 44 

THE  MAGIC  OF  DANCE  -  REFLECTIONS  BY  MARGOT  FONTEYN,  1: 

THE  SCENE  CHANGES 50 

THE  MAGIC  OF  DANCE  -  REFLECTIONS  BY  MARGOT  FONTEYN,  2: 

THE  EBB  AND  FLOW 50 

THE  MAGIC  OF  DANCE  -  REFLECTIONS  BY  MARGOT  FONTEYN,  3: 

WHAT  IS  NEW? 50 

THE  MAGIC  OF  DANCE  -  REFLECTIONS  BY  MARGOT  FONTEYN,  4: 

THE  ROMANTIC  BALLET 51 


THE  MAGIC  OF  DANCE  -  REFLECTIONS  BY  MARGOT  FONTEYN,  5: 
THE  MAGNIFICENT  BEGINNING 51 

THE  MAGIC  OF  DANCE  -  REFLECTIONS  BY  MARGOT  FONTEYN,  6: 
OUT  IN  THE  LIMELIGHT,  HOME  IN  THE  RAIN 51 

SAINT  SOLEIL 70 

•  Dance,  Folk  and  National 

DEEP  HEARTS 22 

FANTASY  FLING 29 

MASKED  DANCES:  THE  DOGON  PEOPLE  IN  THE  MALI  HIGHLANDS 

(AFRICAN  VILLAGE  LIFE  SERIES) 53 

POW-WOW! 65 

•  Music,  American 

BONES 11 

THE  COTTON  CLUB  (WERE  YOU  THERE  SERIES) 21 

IT'S  A  HOBBY  FOR  HARVEY 43 

LET  THE  GOOD  TIMES  ROLL 47,  100 

•  Music,  Analysis,  Appreciation 

PAVAROTTI  AT  JULLIARD,  PROGRAM  1 62 

PAVAROTTI  AT  JUILLIARD,  PROGRAM  2 62 

•  Music  Education 

AN  EXCEPTIONAL  CHILD:  INGA  DAVIS 28 

AN  EXCEPTIONAL  CHILD:  LAURIE  SUMMERS 28 

THE  LANGUAGE  OF  MUSIC 46 

SCHOOL  FOR  PLAYING  (MAGPIE) 71 

VIENNA:  STRIPPING  THE  FACADE  (RISE  OF  MODERNISM  IN 
MUSIC,  1890-1935) 84 

•  Music  of  Other  Lands 

ALHAJI  BAI  KONTE 4 

BITTER  MELONS 10 

MUSIC  OF  AFRICA 56 

MUSIC  OF  NORTH  INDIA:  AMJAD  ALI  KHAN 56 

MUSIC  OF  NORTH  INDIA:  BHIMSEN  JOSHI  SINGS  RAG 

MIYAMALHAR 56 

MUSIC  OF  NORTH  INDIA:  PANDIT  JASRAJ 56 

MUSIC  OF  NORTH  INDIA:  VIJAY  RAGHAV  RAO 56 

SOUNDS  OF  BAMBOO 74 

A  STAR  IN  THE  STUDIO:  THEODORE  BIKEL,  WITH  SONGS  AROUND 

THE  WORLD 76 

•  Music,  Instrumental  Selections 

AN  AFTERNOON  WITH  GREGOR  PIATIGORSKY 3 

THE  EDUCATION  OF  ZUBIN  MEHTA  IN  THE  EASTERN  AND 

WESTERN  WORLDS 25 

GUITAR  CRAFT 36 

MUSIC  OF  NORTH  INDIA:  AMJAD  ALI  KHAN 56 

MUSIC  OF  NORTH  INDIA:  VIJAY  RAGHAV  RAO 56 

THE  RIVER 69 

TWO  STARS  AND  A  LOT  OF  MUSIC 82 

VIOLA 84 

ZUBIN  MEHTA:  COMMITMENT  AND  FULFILLMENT  AS  A  WAY 

OF  LIFE 89 

ZUBIN  MEHTA:  "IF  YOU  ARE  GOING  TO  LEAD,  LEAD!!" 89 

ZUBIN  MEHTA  AND  HIS  MASTERS:  PIATIGORSKY 

AND  RUBINSTEIN 89 

ZUBIN  MEHTA  ROCKS  THE  GOSPEL 89 

•  Music,  Vocal  Selections 

ALBERTA  HUNTER:  BLUES  AT  THE  COOKERY 4 

CLOSE  HARMONY 17 

THE  JOLSON  STORY 44,  100 

MARIA  CALLAS  IN  CONCERT 53 

MEDIA  PROBES:  SOUNDAROUND 54 

MUSIC  OF  NORTH  INDIA:  BHIMSEN  JOSHI  SINGS  RAG 

MIYAMALHAR 56 

MUSIC  OF  NORTH  INDIA:  PANDIT  JASRAJ 56 

0  THAT  WE  WERE  THERE:  SONGS  IN  GLAD  SEASONS 59 

PAVAROTTI  AT  JULLIARD,  PROGRAM  1 62 

PAVAROTTI  AT  JUILLIARD,  PROGRAM  2 62 

A  STAR  IN  THE  STUDIO:  THEODORE  BIKEL,  WITH  SONGS  AROUND 

THE  WORLD 76 

•  Musical  Instruments 

ALHAJI  BAI  KONTE 4 

BIRTHPLACE  OF  BEAUTY 10 

BITTER  MELONS 10 

GUITAR  CRAFT 36 

KUUMBA:  [SIMON'S  NEW  SOUND] 45 

MEDIA  PROBES:  SOUNDAROUND 54 

MUSIC  OF  AFRICA 56 

MUSIC  OF  NORTH  INDIA:  AMJAD  ALI  KHAN 56 

MUSIC  OF  NORTH  INDIA:  VIJAY  RAGHAV  RAO 56 

SOUNDS  OF  BAMBOO 74 

VIOLA 84 

•  Musicians 

AN  AFTERNOON  WITH  GREGOR  PIATIGORSKY 3 

THE  EDUCATION  OF  ZUBIN  MEHTA  IN  THE  EASTERN  AND 
WESTERN  WORLDS 25 


126    /    PERFORMING  ARTS  •  POLITICAL  SCIENCE 


Adolescent  thru  Adult  Level  Subject 


THE  FACTS  OF  LIFE  (WERE  YOU  THERE  SERIES) 28 

ZUBIN  MEHTA:  COMMITMENT  AND  FULFILLMENT  AS  A  WAY 

OF  LIFE 89 

ZUBIN  MEHTA:  "IF  YOU  ARE  GOING  TO  LEAD,  LEAD!!" 89 

ZUBIN  MEHTA  AND  HIS  MASTERS:  PIATIGORSKY 

AND  RUBINSTEIN 89 

ZUBIN  MEHTA  ROCKS  THE  GOSPEL 89 

•  Opera  and  Operetta 

MARIA  CALLAS  IN  CONCERT 53 

•  Theater 

BORROWED  FACES 11 

BREAKING  FREE 12 

EL  GRAN  TEATRO  DEL  MUNDO 34 

GREECE  478-336  B.C.:  THE  THEATRE 35 

KABUKI:  THE  CLASSIC  THEATER  OF  JAPAN 44 

THE  MIRACLE  AT  TSUBOSAKA  TEMPLE:  A  YUKI  PUPPET  SHOW 54 

ROMEO  AND  JULIET 69 

SAINT  SOLEIL 70 

SHAKESPEARE  AND  HIS  THEATRE 72 

LA  VIDA  ES  SUENO 84 

PHYSICAL  EDUCATION  AND  SPORTS 

•  Baseball 

THE  RAG  TAG  CHAMPS 67 

•  Basketball 

INDIVIDUAL  OFFENSIVE  TECHNIQUES  (CAPTIONED) 41 

•  Dance 

A  DANCER'S  GRAMMAR 21 

DREAMS  OF  A  GRADE  SCHOOL  DANCER 24 

GIRL  IN  A  BROKEN  MIRROR 33 

THE  MAGIC  OF  DANCE  -  REFLECTIONS  BY  MARGOT  FONTEYN,  1: 

THE  SCENE  CHANGES 50 

THE  MAGIC  OF  DANCE  -  REFLECTIONS  BY  MARGOT  FONTEYN,  2: 

THE  EBB  AND  FLOW 50 

THE  MAGIC  OF  DANCE  -  REFLECTIONS  BY  MARGOT  FONTEYN,  3: 

WHAT  IS  NEW? 50 

THE  MAGIC  OF  DANCE  -  REFLECTIONS  BY  MARGOT  FONTEYN,  4: 

THE  ROMANTIC  BALLET 51 

THE  MAGIC  OF  DANCE  -  REFLECTIONS  BY  MARGOT  FONTEYN,  5: 

THE  MAGNIFICENT  BEGINNING 51 

THE  MAGIC  OF  DANCE  -  REFLECTIONS  BY  MARGOT  FONTEYN,  6: 

OUT  IN  THE  LIMELIGHT,  HOME  IN  THE  RAIN 51 

•  Physical  Fitness 

EXERCISES  FOR  ANYONE.  ANYWHERE,  ANYTIME 28 

I  AM  A  RUNNER 40 

PSYCHLING 66 

SURVIVAL  RUN 78 

WALKING  FOR  PHYSICAL  FITNESS 85 

•  Recreation 

THE  DAWN  OF  MOTORING 22 

GREEN  TABLES 35 

I  AM  A  RUNNER 40 

IS  IT  LE'ZHER  OR  LEZH'ER? 43 

MOPED  SAFETY 55 

•  Sports,  Miscellaneous 

all  the  way  up  there 4 

balloon  safari 7 

bike  style 10 

the  black  athlete 10 

bow  and  arrow 12 

children  and  sports 15 

crossbar 21 

the  divided  game 24 

do  you  believe  in  miracles? 24 

the  eiger:  conquering  the  killer  wall 25 

an  exceptional  child:  mark  goody 28 

fall  line 28 

flight  of  the  double  eagle  ii 30 

green  tables 35 

hurricane  higgins 40 

kites  of  japan 45 

listen  to  the  mountains 49 

the  man  who  skied  antarctica 52 

mind  and  body:  judo  worldwide 54 

mount  Mckinley  hang  glide 56 

my  kingdom  for  a  horse 56 

the  noble  art 58 

olympics:  the  eternal  torch 59 

the  people's  game 62 

psychling 66 

sahara  fantasia:  a  desert  festival  of  morocco 70 

SKY  DIVE 74 

THE  SKY'S  UNLIMITED 74 

SPORTS  PROFILE  (WERE  YOU  THERE  SERIES) 75 

THE  TALL  SHIPS  RACE  (MAGPIE) 79 


THE  TIMELESS  GAME 81 

WILDWATER  CHAMPIONS 87 

WOMEN  IN  SPORTS 87 

•  Swimming  and  Water  Sports 

SCUBA 71 

WILDWATER  CHAMPIONS 87 

•  Track  and  Field 

I  AM  A  RUNNER 40 

•  Winter  Sports 

BLACK  ICE 10 

FALL  LINE 28 

THE  MAN  WHO  SKIED  ANTARCTICA 52 

WINTER  SURVIVAL  IN  THE  BUSH  (OUTDOOR  SAFETY  SERIES) 87 

•  Wrestling 

STRENGTH,  BULK  AND  BALANCE:  THE  WORLD  OF  SUMO 77 

POLITICAL  SCIENCE 

•  Citizenship 

LAND  OF  IMMIGRANTS  (REVISED) 46 

•  Communism 

THE  BAREFOOT  DOCTORS  OF  RURAL  CHINA 7 

CHINA:  CENTURY  OF  REVOLUTION,  PART  I:  AGONIES  OF 

NATIONALISM,  1800-1927  (SECOND  EDITION) 15 

CHINA:  CENTURY  OF  REVOLUTION,  PART  II:  ENEMIES  WITHIN  AND 

WITHOUT,  1927-1944  (SECOND  EDITION) 15 

CHINA:  CENTURY  OF  REVOLUTION,  PART  III:  COMMUNIST  TRIUMPH 

AND  CONSOLIDATION,  1945-1971  (SECOND  EDITION) 16 

MAO  BY  MAO  (MAO  PAR  LUI-MEME) 52 

MAO:  LONG  MARCH  TO  POWER  (LEADERS  OF  THE  TWENTIETH 

CENTURY:  PORTRAITS  OF  POWER  SERIES) 53 

MAO:  ORGANIZED  CHAOS  (LEADERS  OF  THE  TWENTIETH  CENTURY: 

PORTRAITS  OF  POWER  SERIES) 53 

THE  RUSSIANS:  PEOPLE  OF  INFLUENCE 70 

THE  RUSSIANS:  PEOPLE  OF  THE  CITIES 70 

THE  RUSSIANS:  PEOPLE  OF  THE  COUNTRY 70 

STALIN:  MAN  AND  IMAGE  (LEADERS  OF  THE  TWENTIETH  CENTURY: 

PORTRAITS  OF  POWER  SERIES) 75 

STALIN:  THE  POWER  OF  FEAR  (LEADERS  OF  THE  TWENTIETH 

CENTURY:  PORTRAITS  OF  POWER  SERIES) 75 

•  Democracy 

CHURCHILL:  VOICE  OF  A  LION  (LEADERS  OF  THE  TWENTIETH 

CENTURY;  PORTRAITS  OF  POWER  SERIES) 16 

CHURCHILL:  VOICE  OF  A  PROPHET  (LEADERS  OF  THE  TWENTIETH 

CENTURY:  PORTRAITS  OF  POWER  SERIES) 16 

CREATED  EQUAL  (FREE  TO  CHOOSE,  [5]) 21 

HISPANIC  AMERICA 38 

ROOSEVELT:  HAIL  TO  THE  CHIEF  (LEADERS  OF  THE  TWENTIETH 

CENTURY:  PORTRAITS  OF  POWER  SERIES) 69 

ROOSEVELT:  MANIPULATOR-IN-CHIEF  (LEADERS  OF  THE 

TWENTIETH  CENTURY:  PORTRAITS  OF  POWER  SERIES) 69 

•  International  Relations 

AH.  WE  HUMANS 4 

AIRWAR  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR, 

Episode  13) 4 

AMERICAN  MILITARY  STRENGTH:  SECOND  TO  NONE? 5 

ANTARCTICA:  DESERT  OF  ICE  -  SEA  OF  LIFE 5 

ASSASSINATION  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR, 

Episode  5) 6 

BERTRAND  RUSSELL  SPEAKS  HIS  MIND:  NATIONALISM 9 

THE  BIG  VILLAGE 10 

THE  BOMBING  OF  HANOI  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR. 

Episode  20) 11 

BRAZIL:  CHILDREN  OF  THE  MIRACLE 12 

CHANGING  THE  GUARD  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR, 

Episode  18) 14 

CHILE:  THE  MOST  PAINFUL  HOUR 15 

CHINA:  CENTURY  OF  REVOLUTION,  PART  I:  AGONIES  OF 

NATIONALISM,  1800-1927  (SECOND  EDITION) 15 

CHINA:  CENTURY  OF  REVOLUTION,  PART  II:  ENEMIES  WITHIN  AND 

WITHOUT,  1927-1944  (SECOND  EDITION) 15 

CHINA:  CENTURY  OF  REVOLUTION,  PART  III:  COMMUNIST  TRIUMPH 

AND  CONSOLIDATION,  1945  1971  (SECOND  EDITION) 16 

DAYS  OF  DECISION  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR, 

Episode  6) 22 

DIEN  BIEN  PHU  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR, 

Episode  3) 23 

EARLY  HOPES  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR, 

Episode  4) 25 

EISENHOWER  AND  THE  COLD  WAR  (AMERICAN  FOREIGN 

POLICY  SERIES) 25 

EL  SALVADOR  -  ANOTHER  VIET  NAM 25 

FINAL  OFFENSIVE  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR, 

Episode  24) 30 

FIREPOWER  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR. 

Episode  11) 30 


FRANCE  IN  VIET  NAM  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  V< 

Episode  2) 

FRONTLINE  AMERICA  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  W 

Episode  16) 

THE  GLOBAL  ENERGY  GAME 

THE  GUERILLA  SOCIETY  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY 

Episode  9) 

HIROHITO:  THE  CHRYSANTHEMUM  THRONE  (LEADERS  OF  THE 

TWENTIETH  CENTURY  SERIES) 

HOSTAGE:  AN  ENDLESS  TERROR 

KENNEDY  AND  CONFRONTATION  (AMERICAN  FOREIGN 

POLICY  SERIES) 

THE  KEY 

MAHATMA  GANDHI:  SOUL  FORCE  (LEADERS  OF  THE  TWENTIE 

CENTURY  SERIES) 

NATO  ON  ITS  KNEES?  (THE  INTELLIGENCE  GAME) 

OLYMPICS.  THE  ETERNAL  TORCH 

PALESTINE  SERIES 

PALESTINE:  PROMISES,  Part  1 

PALESTINE:  PROMISES,  Part  2 

PALESTINE:  PROMISES,  Part  3 

PALESTINE:  REBELLION,  Part  1 

PALESTINE:  REBELLION,  Part  2 

PALESTINE:  REBELLION,  Part  3 

PALESTINE:  REBELLION,  Part  4 

PALESTINE:  ABDICATION,  Part  1 

PALESTINE:  ABDICATION,  Part  2 

PALESTINE:  ABDICATION,  Part  3 

PANAMA  CANAL:  THE  LONGEST  SHORTCUT 

PEACE  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR, 

Episode  21) 

PERU:  THE  REVOLUTION  THAT  NEVER  WAS 

THE  POWERS  OF  THE  PRESIDENCY:  ARMED  INTERVENTION  .... 
THE  PRISONERS  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR, 

Episode  22) 

SIEGE  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR,  Episode  14 
SOLDIERING  ON  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR, 

Episode  17) 

SUN,  SAND,  AND  DEATH 

THE  SUPERWEAPONS  (THE  INTELLIGENCE  GAME) 

SURRENDER  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR, 

Episode  25) 

TET!  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR,  Episode  15) 
THE  TRAIL  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR, 

Episode  10) 

THE  TROUBLES  [1]:  CONQUEST 

THE  TROUBLES  [2]:  RISING 

THE  TROUBLES  [3]:  PARTITION 

THE  TROUBLES  [4]:  REBELLION 

THE  TROUBLES  [5]:  INTERVENTION 

THE  TROUBLES  [6]:  DEADLOCK 

TRUMAN  AND  CONTAINMENT  (AMERICAN  FOREIGN 

POLICY  SERIES) 

UNEASY  ALLIES  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR, 

Episode  8) 

THE  UNSUNG  SOLDIERS  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DA' 

Episode  23) 

VIET  NAM  RECALLED  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  VI 

Episode  26) 

THE  VILLAGE  WAR  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAf 

Episode  12) 

WANTING  OUT  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR, 

Episode  19) 

WESTY'S  WAR  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR. 

Episode  7) 

YEAR  OF  THE  PROPHET 

•  Law 

DAVID 

DIOXINS 

THE  GRAND  JURY:  AN  INSTITUTION  UNDER  FIRE 

IN  SEARCH  OF  JUSTICE 

JUVENILE  LIASON 

LAW  OF  THE  LAND 

MENTAL  ILLNESS 

OUR  VIOLENT  HERITAGE 

ppg 

A~PLACE  IN  HISTORY:  THE  TEMPLESll^ 

TATTOOED  TEARS 

•  Political  Science— General 

AMERICA  WORKS  WHEN  AMERICA  WORKS 

BATTLEGROUND  WASHINGTON:  POLITICS  OF  PRESSURE 

GOVERNING  HUMAN  SETTLEMENTS 

MEDIA  PROBES:  POLITICAL  SPOTS 

THE  PRICE  OF  HUNGER 

TANZANIA:  THE  WORLD  IS  ONE 

34  YEARS  AFTER  HITLER 


Adolescent  thru  Adult  Level  Subject  Index 


POLITICAL  SCIENCE  •  SCIENCE    /    127 


>  Military  &  Naval  Science  &  Intelligence 

Guadalcanal  (victory  at  sea  #6) 35 

midway  is  east  (victory  at  sea  #4) 54 

return  op  the  allies  (victory  at  sea  #20) 68 

■  oldier  girls 74 

(uicide  for  glory  (victory  at  sea  #25) 78 

iarget  suribachi  (victory  at  sea  #23) 79 

lurkey  shoot  (victory  at  sea  #17) 82 

'  United  Nations 

OURNEY  FOR  SURVIVAL 44 

ETWORKS  OF  KNOWLEDGE:  THE  UNITED 

■  NATIONS  UNIVERSITY 57 

U.S.— Constitution  and  Civil  Rights 

ILL  OF  RIGHTS  IN  ACTION:  EQUAL  OPPORTUNITY  (REVISED) 10 

C  BILL  OF  RIGHTS  IN  ACTION:  FREEDOM  OF 

SPEECH  (REVISED) 10 

HE  BILL  OF  RIGHTS  IN  ACTION:  WOMEN'S  RIGHTS 10 

M  CONSTITUTION  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 

i  (SECOND  EDITION) 20 

j?EAT  AMERICANS:  MARTIN  LUTHER  KING.  JR. 

(SECOND  EDITION) 35 

!  U.S.— Foreign  Policy 

,RWAR  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR, 

■  Episode  13) 4 

;«ERICA  IN  VIET  NAM  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR. 

!  Episode  1) 5 

;;SASSINATION  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR, 

[Episode  5) 6 

K  BOMBING  OF  HANOI  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR, 

Episode  20) 11 

jIANGING  THE  GUARD  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR, 

Episode  18) 14 

YS  OF  DECISION  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR, 

(Episode  6) 22 

,,  RLY  HOPES  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR, 

Episode  4) 25 

iENHOWER  AND  THE  COLD  WAR  (AMERICAN  FOREIGN 

1P0LICY  SERIES) 25 

I  SALVADOR  -  ANOTHER  VIET  NAM 25 

llAL  OFFENSIVE  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR, 

-Episode  24) 30 

tEPOWER  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR, 

episode  11) 30 

iMLINE  AMERICA  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR, 

ipisode  16) 32 

<!  GUERILLA  SOCIETY  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR, 

Episode  9) 36 

■iWEDY  AND  CONFRONTATION  (AMERICAN  FOREIGN 

'0'  ICY  SERIES) 44 

|i8  -  A  LOOK  FOR  NEW  MEANINGS,  Part  One:  VIET  NAM  -  THE 

ELEVISIONWAR 58 

ICE  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR, 

pisode  21) 62 

PRISONERS  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR, 

pisode  22) 65 

JE  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR,  Episode  14) 73 

DIERING  ON  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR, 

fiipisode  17) 74 

IRENDER  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR, 

pisode  25) 78 

(VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR,  Episode  15) 79 

TRAIL  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR, 

pisode  10) 81 

MAN  AND  CONTAINMENT  (AMERICAN  FOREIGN 

I0LICY  SERIES) 82 

ASY  ALLIES  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR, 

Disode  8) 83 

NAM  RECALLED  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR, 

lisode  26) 84 

NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR  SERIES 84 

VILLAGE  WAR  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR, 

)isodel2) 84 

ITING  OUT  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR, 

Jisode  19) 85 

TY'S  WAR  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR, 

lisode  7) 85 

IS.— Politics  and  Government 

ANATOMY  OF  CRISIS  (FREE  TO  CHOOSE  [3]) 5 

fLEGROUND  WASHINGTON:  POLITICS  OF  PRESSURE 8 

MED  EQUAL  (FREE  TO  CHOOSE,  [5]) 21 

'  TO  CHOOSE  SERIES 32 

I  CRADLE  TO  GRAVE  (FREE  TO  CHOOSE,  [4]) 32 

ING  OFF  WELFARE 33 

:RNMENT  AS  IT  IS:  THE  EXECUTIVE  BRANCH 34 

:RNMENT  AS  IT  IS:  THE  JUDICIAL  BRANCH 34 

RNMENT  AS  IT  IS:  THE  LEGISLATIVE  BRANCH 34 

USE  DIVIDED,  PART  1:  CHANGE  AND  REFORM 38 


A  HOUSE  DIVIDED,  PART  2:  LOBBIES  AND  CRITICS 39 

HOW  TO  CURE  INFLATION  (FREE  TO  CHOOSE,  [9]) 39 

HOW  TO  STAY  FREE  (FREE  TO  CHOOSE,  [10]) 39 

THE  POWER  OF  THE  MARKET  (FREE  TO  CHOOSE,  [1]) 65 

THE  TYRANNY  OF  CONTROL  (FREE  TO  CHOOSE,  [2]) 82 

WHAT'S  WRONG  WITH  OUR  SCHOOLS'  (FREE  TO 

CHOOSE,  [6]) 86 

WHO  PROTECTS  THE  CONSUMER'  (FREE  TO  CHOOSE,  [7]) 86 

WHO  PROTECTS  THE  WORKER'  (FREE  TO  CHOOSE,  [8]) 86 

•  U.S.— State  and  Local  Government 

CITIZEN  INVOLVEMENT 17 

PSYCHOLOGY 

•  Adolescence 

BATTERED  TEENS 8 

RUNAWAY 70 

•  Child  Growth  and  Development 

BECAUSE  THEY  LOVE  ME 8 

DAY  CARE  FOR  A  KIBBUTZ  TODDLER 22 

AN  EXCEPTIONAL  CHILD:  GRAHAME  BURKE 27 

AN  EXCEPTIONAL  CHILD:  HOPPIE  KIRKBRIDE 27 

AN  EXCEPTIONAL  CHILD:  INGA  DAVIS 28 

AN  EXCEPTIONAL  CHILD:  LAURIE  SUMMERS 28 

AN  EXCEPTIONAL  CHILD:  MARK  GOODY 28 

AN  EXCEPTIONAL  CHILD:  NIGEL  SHORT 28 

FEEDING  SKILLS:  YOUR  BABY'S  EARLY  YEARS 30 

[FIRST  EXCHANGES  BETWEEN  INFANTS]  (PREMIERS  ECHANGES 

ENTRE  NOURRISSONS) 30 

FIRST  FRIENDS 30 

GLUB  GLUB  AND  THE  MONKEYS 34 

[GROWTH  AND  DEVELOPMENT  OF  THE  CHILD]  (CROISSANCE  ET 

DEVELOPEMENT  DE  L'ENFANT) 35 

I'M  GROWING,  I'M  CHANGING  (GROWING  UP,  WITH 

SANDY  OFFENHEIM) 41 

INFANT  DEVELOPMENT  IN  THE  KIBBUTZ 41 

AN  INVENTION  CALLED  CHILDHOOD 42 

[MECHANISMS  OF  NONVERBAL  COMMUNICATION  AMONG  YOUNG 

CHILDREN]  (MECANISMES  DE  LA  COMMUNICATION  NON  VERBALE 

CHEZ  LES  JEUNES  ENFANTS) 53 

OH  BROTHER,  MY  BROTHER 59 

ONE  TWO  THREE 59 

PEERS  IN  MIDDLE  CHILDHOOD 62 

THE  PINKS  AND  THE  BLUES 63 

[PSYCHOMOTOR  STIMULATION  IN  EARLY  CHILDHOOD]  (ESSAI  DE 

STIMULATION  PSYCHOMOTRICE  DANS  LA 

PREMIERE  ENFANCE) 66 

SEARCHING  FOR  SOME  LOVE  AND  CARE  (GROWING  UP,  WITH 

SANDY  OFFENHEIM) 71 

SILENT  SPEECH 73 

SOME  DAY  I'LL  BE  BIG  (GROWING  UP,  WITH 

SANDY  OFFENHEIM) 74 

[STARTING  TO  GROW]  (LE  TEMPS  DU  REGARD) 76 

[THROUGH  THE  LOOKING-GLASS:  DISCOVERY  OF  THE  IMAGE  OF  THE 

SELF  BY  THE  CHILD]  (A  TRAVERS  LE  MIROIR:  UNE  ETUDE  SUR  LA 

DECOUVERTE  DE  L'IMAGE  DE  SOI  CHEZ  L'ENFANT 80 

TOMORROW  I'LL  BE  THERE  (GROWING  UP,  WITH 

SANDY  OFFENHEIM) 81 

A  TOUCH  OF  SENSITIVITY 81 

YOU  BRING  YOUR  LUNCH,  I'LL  BRING  MINE  (GROWING  UP,  WITH 

SANDY  OFFENHEIM) 88 

•  Educational  Psychology 

TO  HELP  THEM  LEARN 81 

•  Industrial  Psychology 

DECISIONS 22 

HOW  TO  GET  THE  MOST  OUT  OF  MARGINAL  EMPLOYEES 39 

LISTENING:  THE  PROBLEM  SOLVER 49 

MOTIVATION:  MAKING  IT  HAPPEN 56 

ORIENTATION:  ATTITUDE,  APPEARANCE,  APPROACH 60 

SITUATIONAL  LEADERSHIP 74 

WHAT  THIS  COUNTRY  NEEDS 86 

YOUR  ATTITUDE  IS  SHOWING:  THE  ANSWER  TO 
GREATER  PRODUCTIVITY 88 

•  Mental  Health 

ADDICTIONS,  COMPULSIONS,  AND  ALTERNATIVE  HIGHS 3 

THE  BOY  WHO  TURNED  OFF 12 

BOYS  IN  CONFLICT 12 

CHANCE  FOR  CHANGE 14 

COMEBACKER:  THE  BOB  WELCH  STORY 18 

[CONFINEMENT]  (L'ENFERMEMENT) 19 

THE  CRY  FOR  HELP 21 

DIET  UNTO  DEATH:  [ANOREXIA  NERVOSA] 23 

DINKY  HOCKER 23 

DREAMS  SO  REAL:  THREE  MEN'S  STORIES 24 

THE  FIFTY-FIRST  MINUTE 30 

FOREVER  YOUNG 31 

GRIEF 35 


HANDS 37 

HARRY:  BEHAVIORAL  TREATMENT  OF  SELF-ABUSE 37 

HELPING  THE  CHRONIC  PATIENT 37 

HOW  ARE  YOU' 39 

[HYSTERIA:  LANGUAGE  OF  THE  BODY]  (L'HYSTERIE:  LANGAGE 

DU  CORPS) 40 

I  CALL  IT  WORK 40 

IN  LOVELAND:  STORY  OF  A  TEEN-AGE  SUICIDE 41 

AN  INTRODUCTION  TO  PSYCHOTHERAPY 42 

IT  CAN'T  BE  HOME 43 

[THE  MAD  YEARS  OF  SYLVAIN  FUSCO]  (LES  ANNEES  FOLLES  DE 

SYL^AIN  FUSCO) 50 

THE  MASK 53 

MENTAL  ILLNESS 54 

MR.  FINLEY'S  FEELINGS 55 

NATURAL  HISTORY  OF  PSYCHOTIC  ILLNESS  IN  CHILDHOOD 57 

OBESSIVE  COMPULSIVE  NEUROSIS 59 

OUT  OF  DARKNESS 60 

PARANOID-SCHIZOPHRENIC  PSYCHOSIS 61 

PARTNERSHIPS  WITH  PATIENTS  AND  THE  COMMUNITY 61 

A  POSITIVE  APPROACH  TO  PSYCHIATRIC  PATIENTS 65 

[POST  TRAUMATIC  NEUROSIS]  (LES 

NEVROSES  POST-TRAUMATIQUES) 65 

PSYCHLING 66 

REHABILITATION  OF  THE  LONG-STAY  MENTAL  PATIENT 68 

REINFORCEMENT  THERAPY 68 

REMOTIVATION:  A  NEW  TECHNIQUE  FOR  THE 

PSYCHIATRIC  AIDE 68 

STRESS:  A  PERSONAL  CHALLENGE 77 

[STRESS  AND  DISTRESS]  (STRESS  ET  DETRESSE) 77 

STRESS:  ARE  WE  KILLING  OURSELVES' 77 

THE  STRESS  MESS 77 

STRESS:  IT'S  JUST  WHAT  YOU  THINK 77 

SUICIDE:  TEENAGE  CRISIS 78 

THE  THERAPEUTIC  COMMUNITY 80 

TO  LIVE  WITH  DIGNITY 81 

TROUBLED  KIDS:  THE  MENTAL  HOSPITAL  SCHOOL  AND 

THE  COMMUNITY 82 

WHY  DO  I  FEEL  THIS  WAY7 86 

WORLD  OF  A  SCHIZOPHRENIC 87 

YOU  BET  YOUR  LIFE 88 

YOUR  ERRONEOUS  ZONES 88 

•  Nervous  System  and  Perception 

BRAINPOWER 12 

DRUGS  AND  THE  NERVOUS  SYSTEM  (2nd  REVISION) 24 

HOW  MUCH  DO  YOU  SMELL? 39 

THE  HUMAN  NERVOUS  SYSTEM 40 

[PERCEPTION  AND  IMAGINATION]  (LA  PERCEPTION 

ET  L'IMAGINAIRE) 62 

THE  SPIKE 75 

THESAURUS  [CEREBRAL  REPRESENTATION  OF  KNOWLEDGE]  (LA 

REPRESENTATION  CEREBRALE  DE  LA  CONNAISSANCE) 79 

"YOU  ARE  OLD,  FATHER  WILLIAM..." 88 

•  Psychology— General 

BUNNY 13 

THE  IMPACT  OF  TELEVISION 41 

THREE  APPROACHES  TO  PSYCHOTHERAPY,  SERIES  1 80 

THREE  APPROACHES  TO  PSYCHOTHERAPY  -  1,  Part  1: 

CARL  ROGERS 80 

THREE  APPROACHES  TO  PSYCHOTHERAPY  -  1,  Part  2: 

FREDERICK  PERLS 80 

THREE  APPROACHES  TO  PSYCHOTHERAPY  -  1,  Part  3: 

ALBERT  ELLIS 80 

WHY  ME' 86 

•  Research  and  Testing 

THE  FIGHT  TO  BE  MALE 30 

THE  KEYS  OF  PARADISE 45 

KONRAD  LORENZ:  OF  GEESE  AND  MEN 45 

"THE  SKINNER  REVOLUTION 74 

A  TOUCH  OF  SENSITIVITY 81 

SCIENCE 

•  History  of  Science 

THE  BIG  IF.. .[INTERFERON] 10 

CLAUDE  BERNARD 17 

[CLINICAL  FEATURES  OF  GAIT]  (ATTENTION  A  LA  MARCHE: 

DEMARCHE  ET  DIAGNOSTIC) 17 

THE  COMPUTER  PROGRAMME 19 

THE  COMPUTER  PROGRAMME  [1]:  IT'S  HAPPENING  NOW 19 

THE  COMPUTER  PROGRAMME  [2]:  ONE  THING 

AFTERANOTHER 19 

CONTINUUM:  THE  SPECIAL  THEORY  OF  RELATIVITY 20 

THE  DAY  AFTER  TRINITY:  J.  ROBERT  OPPENHEIMER  AND  THE 

ATOMIC  BOMB 22 

ELEMENTS  DISCOVERED 26 

KONRAD  LORENZ:  OF  GEESE  AND  MEN 45 

LIFE:  PATENT  PENDING 49 


128    /    SCIENCE  •  SCIENCE-NATURAL 


Adolescent  thru  Adult  Level  Subject  Ir 


MAN-MADE  MACROMOLECULES 52 

MEASURING:  THE  EARTH  AND  THE  MOON 53 

NOW  THE  CHIPS  ARE  DOWN 58 

PAINTING  BY  NUMBERS 60 

A  PLACE  IN  HISTORY:  THE  ROYAL  INSTITUTION 64 

THE  SILICON  FACTOR:  AND  WHAT  OF  THE  FUTURE? 73 

THE  SILICON  FACTOR:  SO  WHAT'S  IT  ALL  ABOUT? 73 

•  Scientific  Method 

ALCOHOLS  APART! 4 

ASTRONOMY:  THE  COSMIC  QUEST 6 

THE  BABY  MAKERS 7 

BAGS  OF  LIFE 7 

BIOLOGY:  EXPLORING  THE  LIVING  WORLD 10 

CONTINENTAL  DRIFT:  THE  THEORY  OF  PLATE  TECTONICS 20 

ELEMENTS  ORGANISED:  THE  PERIODIC  TABLE 26 

ENERGY  FROM  THE  SUN  (SECOND  EDITION) 27 

ENERGY:  NEW  SOURCES  (SECOND  EDITION) 27 

EXPLOSIONS  IN  THE  MIND 28 

FAT  IN  THE  FIRE 29 

GEOTHERMAL:  THE  ENERGY  WITHIN 33 

THE  GOSSAMER  ALBATROSS:  FLIGHT  OF  IMAGINATION 34 

THE  HUNT  FOR  THE  LEGION  KILLER 40 

INVASION  OF  THE  VIRIONS 42 

THE  KEYS  OF  PARADISE 45 

LASER:  LIGHT  OF  THE  21ST  CENTURY 46 

THE  LAST  TASMANIAN:  ANCESTORS 46 

THE  LAST  TASMANIAN:  EXTINCTION 46 

LIFE  AND  THE  STRUCTURE  OF  HEMOGLOBIN 47 

LIVING  MACHINES 49 

MEASURING  ELECTRONS  AND  ATOMS 53 

MEASURING:  THE  EARTH  AND  THE  MOON 53 

MISS  GOODALL  AND  THE  WILD  CHIMPANZEES 55 

MOTION:  NEWTON'S  LAW 56 

OCEAN  DYNAMICS:  THE  WORK  OF  THE  SEA 59 

PALACE  OF  DELIGHTS 60 

PHOTOSYNTHESIS  (THIRD  EDITION) 63 

THE  PLANET  EARTH:  A  SCIENTIFIC  MODEL 64 

QUANTUM  THEORY:  ELECTRONS  AND  PHOTONS 66 

THE  RESTLESS  SEA 68 

ROYAL  ALBATROSS 69 

THE  SILENT  WITNESS:  AN  INVESTIGATION  INTO  THE  HOLY  SHROUD 

OF  TURIN 73 

THE  SPIKE 75 

STEEL,  STARS,  AND  SPECTRA 76 

TEST  TUBE  BABIES:  A  DAUGHTER  FOR  JUDY 79 

A  WHISPER  FROM  SPACE 86 

YANOMAMO:  AN  INTER-DISCIPLINARY  STUDY 88 

•  Science— General 

AGING:  THE  METHUSELAH  SYNDROME 3 

THE  HUNT  FOR  THE  LEGION  KILLER 40 

PALACE  OF  DELIGHTS 60 

SCIENCE-NATURAL 

•  Biochemistry 

BAGS  OF  LIFE 7 

FAT  IN  THE  FIRE 29 

[GENETICS  OF  MITOCHONDRIA  IN  PARAMECIA]  (LA  GENETIQUE  DES 

MITOCHONDRES  CHEZ  LA  PARAMECIE) 33 

THE  KEYS  OF  PARADISE 45 

[STRUCTURE  AND  FUNCTION  OF  ENZYMES]  (STRUCTURE  ET 

FONCTION  DES  ENZYMES) 77 

[STRUCTURE  OF  GLOBULAR  PROTEINS]  (STRUCTURE  DES 

PROTEINES  GLOBULAIRES) 77 

•  Biology— General 

THE  BIOLOGICAL  SCIENCES.  ECOLOGICAL  BIOLOGY 10 

THE  BIOLOGICAL  SCIENCES:  MOLECULAR  BIOLOGY 10 

BIOLOGY:  EXPLORING  THE  LIVING  WORLD 10 

COLOR  IN  NATURE 18 

EVERYDAY  MIRACLE:  BIRTH 27 

GLUB  GLUB  AND  THE  MONKEYS 34 

HEREDITY  (SECOND  EDITION) 37 

LIFE  AND  THE  STRUCTURE  OF  HEMOGLOBIN 47 

LIFE  ON  EARTH  [1]:  THE  INFINITE  VARIETY 47 

LIFE  ON  EARTH  [2]:  THE  BEGINNING  OF  LIFE 47 

LIFE  ON  EARTH  [3]:  BUILDING  BODIES 47 

LIFE  ON  EARTH  [4]:  THE  EARLY  SEAS 47 

LIFE  ON  EARTH  [5]:  THE  SEGMENTED  INVERTEBRATES 48 

LIFE  ON  EARTH  [6]:  THE  FIRST  FORESTS 48 

LIFE  ON  EARTH  [7]:  THE  COMING  OF  INSECTS 48 

LIFE  ON  EARTH  [8]:  FLOWERS  AND  INSECTS 48 

LIFE  ON  EARTH  [9]:  THE  SWARMING  HORDES 48 

LIFE  ON  EARTH  [10]:  THE  CONQUEST  OF  THE  WATERS 48 

LIFE  ON  EARTH  [11]  THE  BONY  FISHES 48 

LIFE  ON  EARTH  [12]:  THE  INVASION  OF  THE  LAND 48 

LIFE  ON  EARTH  [13]:  THE  AMPHIBIANS 48 

LIFE  ON  EARTH  [14]:  VICTORS  OF  THE  DRY  LAND 48 


LIFE  ON  EARTH  [15]:  THE  DINOSAURS  AND 

THEIR  DESCENDENTS 48 

LIFE  ON  EARTH  [16]:  FROM  REPTILES  TO  BIRDS 48 

LIFE  ON  EARTH  [17]:  LORDS  OF  THE  AIR 48 

LIFE  ON  EARTH  [18]:  THE  RISE  OF  THE  MAMMALS 48 

LIFE  ON  EARTH  [19]:  THE  MARSUPIALS 48 

LIFE  ON  EARTH  [20]:  MAMMALS  OF  THE  SEA 48 

LIFE  ON  EARTH  [21]:  THEME  AND  VARIATIONS 48 

LIFE  ON  EARTH  [22]:  THE  LEAF  EATERS 48 

LIFE  ON  EARTH  [23]:  THE  HUNTERS  AND  THE  HUNTED 49 

LIFE  ON  EARTH  [24]:  A  LIFE  IN  THE  TREES 49 

LIFE  ON  EARTH  [25]:  THE  PRIMATES 49 

LIFE  ON  EARTH  [26]:  UPRIGHT  MAN 49 

LIFE  ON  EARTH  [27]:  THE  COMPULSIVE  COMMUNICATORS 49 

LIVING  MACHINES 49 

MEIOSIS  (SECOND  EDITION) 54 

MITOSIS  (SECOND  EDITION) 55 

ONE  MAN'S  SEWAGE  IS  ANOTHER  MAN'S  DRINKING  WATER 

(IT'S  LIFE) 59 

THE  OREGON  DUNES 60 

THE  SHERLOCK  IN  YOUR  HOLMES  (IT'S  LIFE) 72 

SIMPLE  ORGANISMS:  ALGAE  AND  FUNGI  (REVISED) 73 

•  Botany 

BOTANIC  MAN  #4:  POTENTIAL  ENERGY 12 

BOTANIC  MAN  #5:  LAND  OF  OPPORTUNITY 12 

BOTANIC  MAN  06:  LATITUDE  ZERO 12 

BOTANIC  MAN  07:  WHITE  DEATH  -  NEW  LIFE 12 

BOTANIC  MAN  08:  ON  THE  LIMIT 12 

BOTANIC  MAN  09:  EXTINCTION  IS  FOREVER 12 

BOTANIC  MAN  010:  CRACKPOT  JACKPOT 12 

LIFE  ON  EARTH  [6]:  THE  FIRST  FORESTS 48 

LIFE  ON  EARTH  [8]:  FLOWERS  AND  INSECTS 48 

LOOK  AROUND  YOU  IN  AUTUMN  (CAPTIONED) 50 

LOOK  AROUND  YOU  IN  SPRING  (CAPTIONED) 50 

LOOK  AROUND  YOU  IN  SUMMER  (CAPTIONED) 50 

LOOK  AROUND  YOU  IN  WINTER  (CAPTIONED) 50 

MISSION  THIRD  PLANET:  GREEN  GROW  THE  PLANTS 55 

PLANTS  MAKE  FOOD  (SECOND  EDITION) 64 

SIMPLE  ORGANISMS:  ALGAE  AND  FUNGI  (REVISED) 73 

UNFRIENDLY  FLORA  AND  FAUNA 83 

•  Cellular  Biology 

BAGS  OF  LIFE 7 

THE  BIG  IF...[INTERFERON] 10 

THE  BIOLOGICAL  SCIENCES:  CELL  BIOLOGY 10 

THE  BIOLOGICAL  SCIENCES:  EVOLUTIONARY  BIOLOGY 10 

THE  BIOLOGICAL  SCIENCES:  MOLECULAR  BIOLOGY 10 

LIFE:  PATENT  PENDING 49 

PHOTOSYNTHESIS  (THIRD  EDITION) 63 

•  Conservation  of  Natural  Resources 

BACKYARD  ALTERNATIVE  ENERGY 7 

THE  BAHAMAS:  A  SEA  OF  ISLANDS 7 

BOTANIC  MAN  010:  CRACKPOT  JACKPOT 12 

DESIGN  INNOVATIONS  FOR  HUMAN  SETTLEMENTS 22 

ENERGY:  A  LIGHT  AT  THE  END  OF  THE  TUNNEL 26 

ENERGY:  AN  INTERNATIONAL  CRISIS 26 

ENERGY:  CLOSING  THE  GAP 26 

ETERNAL  WATER 27 

A  FOREST  VILLAGE  IN  THAILAND 31 

A  HERON  NAMED  BILL 38 

HUMAN  SETTLEMENTS  AND  ENERGY  CONSERVATION 40 

LOOK  AROUND  YOU  IN  THE  EVERGLADES 50 

THE  MAVERICK 53 

OSPREY 60 

RANGELANDS:  AN  AMERICAN  HERITAGE 67 

RANGELANDS:  THE  SILENT  RESOURCE 67 

RENDERER:  RECYCLING  FOR  A  BETTER  TOMORROW 68 

RUNOFF:  LAND  USE  AND  WATER  QUALITY 70 

SELF  SERVICE 71 

STEMMING  THE  SANDS 77 

SUN,  WIND  AND  WOOD 78 

TALONS 79 

TIME  FOR  SURVIVAL 80 

WEATHERIZE  YOUR  HOME 85 

WILD  AMERICA  -  WHO  NEEDS  IT? 87 

•  Ecology— Arctic 

ANTARCTICA:  DESERT  OF  ICE  -  SEA  OF  LIFE 5 

BOTANIC  MAN  07:  WHITE  DEATH  -  NEW  LIFE 12 

•  Ecology— Desert 

THE  CHANGING  ENVIRONMENT 14 

THE  DESERT  [THIRD  EDITION]  (THE  NATURAL 

SCIENCE  SERIES) 22 

LAND  OF  YESTERDAY,  PEOPLE  OF  TODAY 46 

THE  LAND  REBORN 46 

LOOK  AROUND  YOU  IN  THE  DESERT 50 

NEW  LIFE  FOR  THE  BEDOUINS 57 

THE  OREGON  DUNES 60 


YELLOW  AND  GREEN 

•  Ecology— Forest 

BOTANIC  MAN  01:  THE  AMAZON  BASIN-GREEN  PRINT 

FOR  LIFE 

BOTANIC  MAN  04:  POTENTIAL  ENERGY 

BOTANIC  MAN  05:  LAND  OF  OPPORTUNITY 

BOTANIC  MAN  06:  LATITUDE  ZERO 

BOTANIC  MAN  08:  ON  THE  LIMIT 

BOTANIC  MAN  09:  EXTINCTION  IS  FOREVER 

JUNGLES:  THE  GREEN  OCEANS 

MOUNTAIN  FORESTS 


•  Ecology— General 

AH,  MAN  -  SEE  WHAT  YOU'VE  DONE 

AND  ON  THE  EIGHTH  DAY 

A  BETTER  LIFE  FOR  FARMERS 

THE  BIOLOGICAL  SCIENCES:  ECOLOGICAL  BIOLOGY 

BOTANIC  MAN  010:  CRACKPOT  JACKPOT 

THEDIGESTORS 

ENERGY:  LESS  IS  MORE  (SECOND  EDITION) 

ENERGY:  NEW  SOURCES  (SECOND  EDITION) 

ENERGY:  THE  DILEMMA  (SECOND  EDITION) 

ETERNAL  WATER 

FOOD  CHAINS:  A  BOND  OF  LIFE 

A  FOREST  VILLAGE  IN  THAILAND 

FUTURE 

GLACIER  COUNTRY 

HIGH  COUNTRY 

IMAGES  OF  THE  WILD:  A  PORTRAIT  OF  ROBERT  BATEMAN 

INCIDENT  AT  BROWN'S  FERRY 

INSECTS:  THE  LOVELY  AND  THE  LETHAL 

THE  KILLING  GROUND 

KONRAD  LORENZ:  OF  GEESE  AND  MEN 

LAKE  SUPERIOR:  THE  REGION  TILL  NOW 

LAND  OF  YESTERDAY,  PEOPLE  OF  TODAY 

LAW  OF  THE  LAND 

LIMITS  TO  GROWTH  (EDITED  VERSION) 

RIVERS  OF  THE  ROCKIES 

THE  ROCKY  MOUNTAINS  (REVISED  EDITION)  (THE  NATURAL 

SCIENCE  SERIES) 

RUNOFF:  LAND  USE  AND  WATER  QUALITY 

A  SEA  IN  THE  CLOUDS 

SELF  SERVICE 

A  SHORT  FILM  ON  SOLAR  ENERGY 

THE  STATIONARY  ARK  SERIES 

THE  STATIONARY  ARK:  A  DAY  AT  THE  ZOO 

THE  STATIONARY  ARK:  BREEDING 

THE  STATIONARY  ARK:  GORILLAS 

THE  STATIONARY  ARK:  HOW  DEAD  IS  DEAD? 

THE  STATIONARY  ARK:  ORANG  UTANS 

THE  STATIONARY  ARK:  PHEASANTS  AND  PEACOCKS 

THE  STATIONARY  ARK:  PREDATORS 

THE  STATIONARY  ARK:  SURVIVING 

THE  STATIONARY  ARK:  WATERFOWL 

THE  STATIONARY  ARK:  ZOO  MEDICINE 

THE  STATIONARY  ARK:  ZOO  STAFF 

SUCCESS  STORY:  HOW  INSECTS  SURVIVE 

TIMBERLINE 

TIME  FOR  SURVIVAL 

WILD  AMERICA  -  WHO  NEEDS  IT? 

WILDLIFE  ON  REPRIEVE 

•  Ecology— Grasslands 

THE  PRAIRIE  (THIRD  EDITION)  (THE  NATURAL 
SCIENCE  SERIES) 

•  Ecology— Marine 

ANIMALS  OF  A  LIVING  REEF 

BOTANIC  MAN  03:  LIVING  WATER 

CORAL  REEF  COMMUNITY 


•  Ecology— Pond  and  Marsh 

LOOK  AROUND  YOU  IN  THE  EVERGLADES 

•  Genetics  and  Heredity 

THE  BABY  MAKERS 

THE  BIOLOGICAL  SCIENCES:  EVOLUTIONARY  BIOLOGY. 

HEREDITY  (SECOND  EDITION) 

INVASION  OF  THE  VIRIONS 

LIFE:  PATENT  PENDING 

MEIOSIS  (SECOND  EDITION) 

MITOSIS  (SECOND  EDITION) 

NATURAL  SELECTION:  EVOLUTION  AT  WORK 

•  Microbiology 

SIMPLE  ORGANISMS:  ALGAE  AND  FUNGI  (REVISED) ... 

•  Zoology— Evolution  and  Adaptation 

BOTANIC  MAN  02:  THE  CRUCIBLE  OF  LIFE 

BOTANIC  MAN  03:  LIVING  WATER 

BOTANIC  MAN  04:  POTENTIAL  ENERGY 

BOTANIC  MAN  05:  LAND  OF  OPPORTUNITY 


lolescent  thru  Adult  Level  Subject  Index 


SCIENCE-NATURAL  •  SCIENCE-PHYSICAL    /    129 


IfANIC  MAN  #6:  LATITUDE  ZERO 12 

fANIC  MAN  IT.  WHITE  DEATH  -  NEW  LIFE 12 

[OSAUR 23 

I.LELUJA  DARWIN 37 

JGLES:  THE  GREEN  OCEANS 44 

t  ON  EARTH  [1]:  THE  INFINITE  VARIETY 47 

I;  ON  EARTH  [2]:  THE  BEGINNING  OF  LIFE 47 

I!  ON  EARTH  [3]:  BUILDING  BODIES 47 

I:  ON  EARTH  [4]:  THE  EARLY  SEAS 47 

I  ON  EARTH  [5]:  THE  SEGMENTED  INVERTEBRATES 48 

I  ON  EARTH  [6]:  THE  FIRST  FORESTS 48 

ION  EARTH  [7]:  THE  COMING  OF  INSECTS 48 

I  ON  EARTH  [8]:  FLOWERS  AND  INSECTS 48 

I  ON  EARTH  [9]:  THE  SWARMING  HORDES 48 

I  ON  EARTH  [10]:  THE  CONQUEST  OF  THE  WATERS 48 

I  ON  EARTH  [11]:  THE  BONY  FISHES 48 

I  ON  EARTH  [12]:  THE  INVASION  OF  THE  LAND 48 

1  ON  EARTH  [13]:  THE  AMPHIBIANS 48 

I  ON  EARTH  [14]:  VICTORS  OF  THE  DRY  LAND 48 

I  ON  EARTH  [15]:  THE  DINOSAURS  AND 

IlEIR  DESCENDENTS 48 

I  ON  EARTH  [16]:  FROM  REPTILES  TO  BIRDS 48 

J  |  ON  EARTH  [17]:  LORDS  OF  THE  AIR 48 

.  ON  EARTH  [18]:  THE  RISE  OF  THE  MAMMALS... 48 

|  ON  EARTH  [19]:  THE  MARSUPIALS 48 

EARTH  [20]:  MAMMALS  OF  THE  SEA 48 

EARTH  [21]:  THEME  AND  VARIATIONS 48 

EARTH  [22]:  THE  LEAF  EATERS 48 

EARTH  [23]:  THE  HUNTERS  AND  THE  HUNTED 49 

EARTH  [24]:  A  LIFE  IN  THE  TREES 49 

EARTH  [25]:  THE  PRIMATES 49 

ON  EARTH  [26]:  UPRIGHT  MAN 49 

ON  EARTH  [27]:  THE  COMPULSIVE  COMMUNICATORS 49 

iNG  OF  MANKIND  [1]:  IN  THE  BEGINNING 51 

[MAKING  OF  MANKIND  [2]:  ONE  SMALL  STEP 51 

MAKING  OF  MANKIND  [3]:  A  HUMAN  WAY  OF  LIFE 51 

WAKING  OF  MANKIND  [4]:  BEYOND  AFRICA 51 

MAKING  OF  MANKIND  [5]:  A  NEW  ERA 51 

MAKING  OF  MANKIND  [6]:  SETTLING  DOWN 51 

MAKING  OF  MANKIND  [7]:THE  SURVIVAL  OF  THE  SPECIES 52 

RAL  SELECTION:  EVOLUTION  AT  WORK 57 

10,000  YEARS  AGO 74 

JESS  STORY:  HOW  INSECTS  SURVIVE 78 

IJIONS  ON  A  THEME:  SKELETAL  ADAPTATION 84 

•otogy — General 

\LS  OF  ASIA 5 

JON  SAFARI 7 

|MUCH  DO  YOU  SMELL? 39 

AROUND  YOU  IN  THE  EVERGLADES 50 

THIRD  PLANET:  CREATURES  OF  THE  LAND 55 

TATIONARY  ARK  SERIES 76 

TATIONARY  ARK:  A  DAY  AT  THE  ZOO 76 

TATIONARY  ARK:  BREEDING 76 

TATIONARY  ARK:  GORILLAS 76 

TATIONARY  ARK:  HOW  DEAD  IS  DEAD? 76 

TATIONARY  ARK:  ORANG  UTANS 76 

TATIONARY  ARK:  PHEASANTS  AND  PEACOCKS 76 

TATIONARY  ARK:  PREDATORS 76 

TATIONARY  ARK:  SURVIVING 76 

TATIONARY  ARK:  WATERFOWL 76 

TATIONARY  ARK:  ZOO  MEDICINE 76 

TATIONARY  ARK:  ZOO  STAFF 76 

IFE  ON  REPRIEVE 87 

ology— Reproduction 

\BY  MAKERS 7 

DAY  MIRACLE:  BIRTH 27 

)logy— Invertebrates 

N  EARTH  [3]:  BUILDING  BODIES 47 

N  EARTH  [4]:  THE  EARLY  SEAS 47 

N  EARTH  [5]:  THE  SEGMENTED  INVERTEBRATES 48 

N  THIRD  PLANET:  CREATURES  OF  THE  SEA 55 

)logy— Insects 

JING  BEEKEEPING 8 

PSY  MOTH:  A  DILEMMA 36 

1USEFLY  (THIRD  EDITION) 39 

LIFE  CYCLES 42 

S:  THE  LOVELY  AND  THE  LETHAL 42 

THE  HONEYBEE  (SECOND  EDITION) 47 

J  EARTH  [7]:  THE  COMING  OF  INSECTS 48 

i  EARTH  [8]:  FLOWERS  AND  INSECTS 48 

I  EARTH  [9]:  THE  SWARMING  HORDES 48 

S  STORY:  HOW  INSECTS  SURVIVE 78 

logy— Fish 

S  OF  A  LIVING  REEF 5 

REEF  COMMUNITY 20 

I  EARTH  [10]:  THE  CONQUEST  OF  THE  WATERS 48 


LIFE  ON  EARTH  [11]:  THE  BONY  FISHES 48 

•  Zoology— Reptiles  and  Amphibians 

LIFE  ON  EARTH  [12]:  THE  INVASION  OF  THE  LAND 48 

LIFE  ON  EARTH  [13]:  THE  AMPHIBIANS 48 

LIFE  ON  EARTH  [14]:  VICTORS  OF  THE  DRY  LAND 48 

LIFE  ON  EARTH  [15]:  THE  DINOSAURS  AND 

THEIR  DESCENDENTS 48 

LIFE  ON  EARTH  [16]:  FROM  REPTILES  TO  BIRDS 48 

UNFRIENDLY  FLORA  AND  FAUNA 83 

•  Zoology— Birds 

ANIMALS  OF  SOUTH  AMERICA 5 

BABY  BIRDS  AND  THEIR  PARENTS 7 

BIRDS  AROUND  YOU 10 

FAIRY  PENGUINS 28 

A  HERON  NAMED  BILL 38 

LIFE  ON  EARTH  [16]:  FROM  REPTILES  TO  BIRDS 48 

LIFE  ON  EARTH  [17]:  LORDS  OF  THE  AIR 48 

OSPREY 60 

PENGUINS!  (ON  VACATION) 62 

ROUND  ROBIN 69 

ROYAL  ALBATROSS 69 

SEABIRDS 71 

TALONS 79 

•  Zoology— Mammals 

ANIMALS  OF  SOUTH  AMERICA 5 

AUTUMN  WITH  GRIZZLIES 7 

BEARS,  KINGS  OF  THE  WILD 8 

BIGHORNS  OF  BEAUTY  CREEK 10 

CANINES:  PETS  AND  PREDATORS 13 

THE  FASTEST  ANIMAL  ON  EARTH 29 

GLUB  GLUB  AND  THE  MONKEYS 34 

LEARNING  ABOUT  DEER 47 

LIFE  ON  EARTH  [18]:  THE  RISE  OF  THE  MAMMALS 48 

LIFE  ON  EARTH  [19]:  THE  MARSUPIALS 48 

LIFE  ON  EARTH  [20]:  MAMMALS  OF  THE  SEA 48 

LIFE  ON  EARTH  [21]:  THEME  AND  VARIATIONS 48 

LIFE  ON  EARTH  [22]:  THE  LEAF  EATERS 48 

LIFE  ON  EARTH  [23]:  THE  HUNTERS  AND  THE  HUNTED 49 

LIFE  ON  EARTH  [24]:  A  LIFE  IN  THE  TREES 49 

LIFE  ON  EARTH  [25]:  THE  PRIMATES 49 

LIFE  ON  EARTH  [26]:  UPRIGHT  MAN 49 

MISS  GOODALL  AND  THE  WILD  CHIMPANZEES 55 

THE  WONDER  OF  DOLPHINS 87 

SCIENCE-PHYSICAL 

•  Chemistry 

ACIDS  AND  BASES  I:  [ACIDIC  AND  BASIC  SOLUTIONS] 

(CHEM101) 3 

ACIDS  AND  BASES  II:  [IONIZATION  OF  WATER,  pH,  WEAK  ACIDS  AND 

BASES]  (CHEM  101) 3 

ACIDS  AND  BASES  III:  [HYDROLISIS  AND  BUFFERS] 

(CHEM  101) 3 

ACIDS  AND  BASES  IV:  [INDICATORS  AND  ACID-BASE  TITRATIONS] 

(CHEM  101) 3 

ALCOHOLS  APART! 4 

BEHAVIOR  OF  GASES  (CHEM  101) 8 

THE  BEHAVIOR  OF  MATTER 9 

CHEM  101 14 

CHEMICAL  PROCESSES  OF  METALS/METAL  PROCESSES 

(CHEM  101) 15 

CHEMISTRY  OF  OXYGEN  AND  SULFUR  (CHEM  101) 15 

CHEMISTRY  OF  THE  GROUP  V  ELEMENTS  (CHEM  101) 15 

COMPOSITION  OF  MATTER:  ELECTROMAGNETIC  RADIATION 

(CHEM  101) 18 

CONCENTRATION  UNITS  FOR  SOLUTIONS  (CHEM  101) 19 

CORROSION  (CHEM  101) 21 

COVALENT  COMPOUNDS  (CHEM  101) 21 

DIALYSIS  (DIALYSE) 23 

DIATOMIC  MOLECULES  (CHEM  101) 23 

DIOXINS 23 

ELECTROCHEMISTRY  OF  METALS  (CHEM  101) 25 

ELECTRONIC  PROPERTIES  OF  COORDINATION  COMPLEXES 

(CHEM  101) 26 

ELECTRONIC  STRUCTURES  OF  ATOMS  (CHEM  101) 26 

ELEMENTARY  HYDROGEN  &  OXYGEN  (CHEM  101) 26 

ELEMENTS  DISCOVERED 26 

ELEMENTS  ORGANISED:  THE  PERIODIC  TABLE 26 

ENERGY  AND  ROCKETS:  EXOTHERMIC  REACTION 26 

ENERGY  CHANGES  (CHEM  101) 26 

HYDROGEN  CHEMISTRY  (CHEM  101) 40 

INSIDE  THE  MOUNTAIN 42 

INTRODUCTION  TO  CHEMICAL  EQUILIBRIUM  (CHEM  101) 42 

INTRODUCTION  TO  CHEMISTRY  (CHEM  101) 42 

THE  INVISIBLE  FLAME 42 

IONIC  STRUCTURES  (CHEM  101) 42 

KINETICS  AND  MECHANISM:  THE  IODINE  AZIDE  REACTION 

(CHEM  101) 45 


LECTURE  DEMONSTRATIONS  IN  ELECTROCHEMISTRY 

(CHEM  101) 47 

LIQUIDS  (CHEM  101) 49 

MATTER  CHANGES  (PHYSICAL  SCIENCE  LEARNING 

LAB  SERIES) 53 

METALS  AND  NONMETALS:  VISIBLE,  ATOMIC,  AND  CHEMICAL 

CONTRASTS  (CHEM  101) 54 

MOLECULAR  ORBITALS:  RULES  OF  THE  ROAD  (CHEM  101) 55 

MOLECULAR  SPEEDS  AND  THE  NON-IDEALITY  OF  GASES 

(CHEM  101) 55 

NATURAL  CYCLES  AND  THE  NONMETALLIC  ELEMENTS 

(CHEM  101) 57 

NON-METALS:  SHARE  AND  SHARE  ALIKE  (CHEM  101) 58 

NUCLEUS  I  (CHEM  101) 58 

NUCLEUS  II  (CHEM  101) 58 

OXIDATION-REDUCTION  EQUATIONS  (CHEM  101) 60 

PCB 60 

PERIODIC  CLASSIFICATION  OF  THE  ELEMENTS  (CHEM  101) 62 

PERIODIC  PROPERTIES  OF  THE  ELEMENTS  (CHEM  101) 62 

RADIOISOTOPES  (CHEM  101) 66 

SAFETY  IN  THE  LABORATORY  (CHEM  101) 70 

SOLUTIONS  (CHEM  101) 74 

STEEL,  STARS,  AND  SPECTRA 76 

STOICHIOMETRY  (CHEM  101) 77 

STRUCTURE  OF  THE  ATOM  (CHEM  101) 77 

SUBATOMIC  PARTICLES  AND  ENERGY  CONSIDERATIONS 

(CHEM  101) 78 

THE  THREE  STATES  OF  MATTER  (CHEM  101) 80 

•  Earth  Science— Atmosphere 

WHAT  MAKES  WEATHER? 86 

•  Earth  Science— Climate  and  Weather 

CAUSES  OF  THE  SEASONS  (REVISED) 14 

ENCOUNTER  WITH  DISASTER 26 

MAN-MADE  MACROMOLECULES 52 

URBAN  DEVELOPMENT  AND  URBAN  CLIMATE 83 

THE  WATER  CYCLE  (SECOND  EDITION) 85 

•  Earth  Science— Geology 

BOTANIC  MAN  II.  THE  CRUCIBLE  OF  LIFE 11 

CELESTIAL  EARTH 14 

CONTINENTAL  DRIFT:  THE  THEORY  OF  PLATE  TECTONICS 20 

ENCOUNTER  WITH  DISASTER 26 

GEOTHERMAL:  THE  ENERGY  WITHIN 33 

INTO  THE  EARTH 42 

MANAGUA  EARTHQUAKE 52 

MINERALS  AND  ROCKS  (SECOND  EDITION) 54 

THE  OREGON  DUNES 60 

RECONSTRUCTION  OF  RURAL  SETTLEMENTS 67 

RIVERS:  THE  WORK  OF  RUNNING  WATER 69 

ROCKS  AND  MAGNETS 69 

SPREADING  OCEANS 75 

THIS  IS  BANGLADESH 80 

TIME  CHANGES  THE  LAND:  THE  GEOLOGICAL  STORY  OF  ZION-BRYCE 

IN  SOUTHERN  UTAH  (CAPTIONED) 80 

WILDCATTER  (ENTERPRISE  SERIES) 87 

•  Earth  Science— Oceanography 

BOTANIC  MAN  II.  LIVING  WATER 12 

OCEAN  DYNAMICS:  THE  WORK  OF  THE  SEA 59 

THE  RESTLESS  SEA 68 

SPREADING  OCEANS 75 

•  Earth  Science— Paleontology 

THE  DAWN  OF  MAN 22 

DRIFTING  CONTINENTS 24 

MAKING  OF  MANKIND  [1]:  IN  THE  BEGINNING 51 

THE  MAKING  OF  MANKIND  [2]:  ONE  SMALL  STEP 51 

THE  MAKING  OF  MANKIND  [3]:  A  HUMAN  WAY  OF  LIFE 51 

THE  MAKING  OF  MANKIND  [4]:  BEYOND  AFRICA 51 

THE  MAKING  OF  MANKIND  [5]:  A  NEW  ERA 51 

THE  MAKING  OF  MANKIND  [6]:  SETTLING  DOWN 51 

THE  MAKING  OF  MANKIND  [7]:THE  SURVIVAL  OF  THE  SPECIES 52 

ROCKS  AND  MAGNETS 69 

•  Physics— General 

ENERGY:  CLOSING  THE  GAP 26 

INTO  THE  EARTH 42 

LIFE  AND  THE  STRUCTURE  OF  HEMOGLOBIN 47 

•  Physics— Atomic  and  Nuclear  Energy 

AND  ON  THE  EIGHTH  DAY 5 

THE  ATOM:  A  CLOSER  LOOK 6 

THE  BIG  PICTURE:  [THE  ATOMIC  SOLIDERS] 10 

THE  DAY  AFTER  TRINITY:  J.  ROBERT  OPPENHEIMER  AND  THE 

ATOMIC  BOMB 22 

THE  FABRIC  OF  THE  ATOM,  AN  INTRODUCTION  TO  QUANTUM 

MECHANICS,  3:  QUANTUM  OF  ACTION 28 

FIRE  IN  THE  WATER 30 

INCIDENT  AT  BROWN'S  FERRY 41 

PARTICLE  PHYSICS:  HADRONS,  QUARKS  AND  CHARM 61 


130    /    SCIENCE-PHYSICAL  •  SOCIAL  STUDIES 


Adolescent  thru  Adult  Level  Subject 


QUANTUM  THEORY:  STANDING  WAVES  AND  ENERGY  LEVELS 66 

•  Physics— Electricity  and  Magnetism 

MAGNETISM  AND  FIELDS  OF  FORCE  (PHYSICAL  SCIENCE  LEARNING 
LAB  SERIES) 51 

•  Physics— Energy  and  Matter 

THE  ATOM:  A  CLOSER  LOOK 6 

BACKYARD  ALTERNATIVE  ENERGY 7 

THE  BEHAVIOR  OF  MATTER 9 

CONTINUUM:  THE  SPECIAL  THEORY  OF  RELATIVITY 20 

ENERGY:  A  QUESTION  OF  BALANCE 26 

ENERGY  DOES  WORK  (PHYSICAL  SCIENCE  LEARNING 

LAB  SERIES) 27 

ENERGY  FROM  THE  SUN  (SECOND  EDITION) 27 

ENERGY  SEEKERS 27 

GEOTHERMAL:  THE  ENERGY  WITHIN 33 

THE  GLOBAL  ENERGY  GAME 34 

INCIDENT  AT  BROWN'S  FERRY 41 

THE  INVISIBLE  FLAME 42 

MATTER  CHANGES  (PHYSICAL  SCIENCE  LEARNING 

LAB  SERIES) 53 

MATTER  IS  EVERYTHING  (PHYSICAL  SCIENCE  LEARNING 

LAB  SERIES) 53 

MEASURING  ELECTRONS  AND  ATOMS 53 

PARTICLE  PHYSICS:  HADRONS,  QUARKS  AND  CHARM 61 

QUANTUM  THEORY:  ELECTRONS  AND  PHOTONS 66 

QUANTUM  THEORY:  STANDING  WAVES  AND  ENERGY  LEVELS 66 

SOLAR  ENERGY:  HOW  IT  WORKS 74 

SUN,  WIND  AND  WOOD 78 

A  WHISPER  FROM  SPACE 86 

WIND:  THE  POWER  AND  THE  PROMISE 87 

•  Physics— Force  and  Motion 

FORCE  AND  MOTION:  NEWTON'S  THREE  LAWS 31 

MOTION:  NEWTON'S  LAW 56 

•  Physics— Light  and  Color 

COLOUR 18 

LASER:  LIGHT  OF  THE  21ST  CENTURY 46 

LIGHT:  IN  SEARCH  OF  A  MODEL 49 

QUANTUM  THEORY:  ELECTRONS  AND  PHOTONS 66 

STEEL,  STARS,  AND  SPECTRA 76 

•  Physics— Mechanics 

BEARINGS  (ENERGY  CONVERSION,  PRIME  MOVERS  AND 

TRANSACTIONAL  SYSTEMS  SERIES) 8 

CHAIN  FOR  POWER  TRANSMISSION  AND  MATERIAL  HANDLING 

(ENERGY  CONVERSION,  PRIME  MOVERS  AND  TRANSACTIONAL 

SYSTEMS  SERIES) 14 

THE  FABRIC  OF  THE  ATOM,  AN  INTRODUCTION  TO  QUANTUM 

MECHANICS,  3:  QUANTUM  OF  ACTION 28 

FROM  MUSCLE  TO  MACHINE  (ENERGY  CONVERSION,  PRIME  MOVERS 

AND  TRANSACTIONAL  SYSTEMS  SERIES) 32 

GEARS  AND  GEAR  DRIVES  (ENERGY  CONVERSION,  PRIME  MOVERS 

AND  TRANSACTIONAL  SYSTEMS  SERIES) 32 

MODELING  UNIVERSE 55 

SHAFTING,  COUPLING  AND  JOINING  DEVICES  (ENERGY  CONVERSION, 

PRIME  MOVERS  AND  TRANSACTIONAL  SYSTEMS  SERIES) 72 

SIMPLE  MACHINES:  INCLINED  PLANES  AND  LEVERS 

(THIRD  EDITION) 73 

V-BELTS  AND  V  BELT  DRIVES  (ENERGY  CONVERSION,  PRIME 

MOVERS  AND  TRANSACTIONAL  SYSTEMS  SERIES) 83 

•  Space  Science  and  Astronomy 

ASTRONOMY:  THE  COSMIC  QUEST 6 

CELESTIAL  EARTH 14 

CONTINUUM:  THE  SPECIAL  THEORY  OF  RELATIVITY 20 

EXPLORATION  OF  MARS 28 

FIRE  IN  THE  WATER 30 

INFINITE  HORIZONS:  SPACE  BEYOND  APOLLO 41 

MEASURING:  THE  EARTH  AND  THE  MOON 53 

MOONSPELL  (MACLEAR) 55 

THE  PLANET  EARTH:  A  SCIENTIFIC  MODEL 64 

VOYAGE  OF  SS  COLUMBIA:  JUST  SHORT  OF  A  MIRACLE 85 

A  WHISPER  FROM  SPACE 86 

SOCIAL  STUDIES 

•  Basic  Needs— Clothing,  Food,  Shelter 

ACTION  IN  RURAL  LIVING  AREAS 3 

AGRO-INDUSTRIES 3 

THE  ANCIENT  EYES  OF  NEPAL  LOOK  TO  THE  FUTURE 5 

BACKYARD  ALTERNATIVE  ENERGY 7 

THE  BADIA  AWAKENS 7 

A  BETTER  LIFE  FOR  FARMERS 9 

BEYOND  FAMILY  PLANNING 10 

THE  BIG  VILLAGE 10 

BRAZIL:  CHILDREN  OF  THE  MIRACLE 12 

BRIGHTER  DAWN 12 

BRUGES  -  A  TOWN  TO  LIVE  IN 13 

BUILDING  TOGETHER 13 


THE  CHANGING  ENVIRONMENT 14 

CHILE:  THE  MOST  PAINFUL  HOUR 15 

CISSIN 17 

CITIZEN  INVOLVEMENT 17 

CITY  PLANNING  AND  PUBLIC  HOUSING 17 

CLOTHING  (THIRD  EDITION) 17 

THE  CONHABIT  PROGRAMME 19 

COSTA  RICA  75 21 

A  DAM  AND  AFTER 21 

DESIGN  INNOVATIONS  FOR  HUMAN  SETTLEMENTS 22 

DESIGNING  THE  URBAN  ENVIRONMENT 23 

DESTINATION  CITY 23 

DEVELOPMENT  OF  THE  HUNGARIAN  SETTLEMENT 23 

THEDIGESTORS 23 

EVERY  CHILD  (CHAQUE  ENFANT) 27 

THE  FIGHT  FOR  A  SHELTER 30 

FIRST  AND  LAST 30 

A  FOREST  VILLAGE  IN  THAILAND 31 

FROM  MATS  TO  MATTRESSES 32 

FROM  THE  HUT  TO  THE  BUILDING 32 

A  FRONTIER  TO  INHABIT 32 

GOVERNING  HUMAN  SETTLEMENTS 34 

GROWTH  FOR  THE  FUTURE 35 

THE  GUANCHIAS  PROJECT 36 

HABITAT  AND  URBAN  ENVIRONMENT 36 

HABITAT  IN  PEOPLE'S  REPUBLIC  OF  THE  CONGO 37 

HISTORIC  ISLAND  SETTLEMENTS 38 

A  HOME  OF  YOUR  OWN 38 

HOUSES  AND  PEOPLE 39 

HUMAN  SETTLEMENTS  AND  ENERGY  CONSERVATION 40 

THE  IMPROVEMENT  OF  RURAL  HABITAT 41 

THE  IMPROVEMENT  OF  RURAL  HABITAT  IN  KAGANDA 41 

JIBANAK 44 

JOURNEY  FOR  SURVIVAL 44 

KASANGATI  HEALTH  CENTRE 44 

THE  KEY 45 

LAND  OF  YESTERDAY,  PEOPLE  OF  TODAY 46 

LAND  POLICY 46 

THE  LAND  REBORN 46 

LANDLORDS  OF  THE  SUN  (LOS  DUENOS  DEL  SOL: 

FONDO  NEGRO) 46 

LETTER  FROM  CACOON 47 

LIVING  WAY  OUT 49 

LIVING  WITH  DISASTER 50 

LIVING  WITH  THE  CITY 50 

A  LOOK  AT  RURAL  INDIA 50 

MAN  AND  WATER  IN  BENIN 52 

MANAGEMENT  OF  URBAN  GROWTH  AND  LAND  USE 52 

MANAGUA  EARTHQUAKE 52 

MEAT  COOKERY 53 

NATIONAL  POLICY  FOR  HUMAN  SETTLEMENTS:  EL  SALVADOR 57 

NEW  FIELDS 57 

NEW  LIFE  FOR  THE  BEDOUINS 57 

NEWLOUVAIN 57 

A  NEW  TOWN  FOR  APHRODITE 57 

A  NEW  TOWN  IN  ROMANIA 57 

NO  SHORT  CUT  TO  SUCCESS 58 

NOUAKCHOTT 58 

OLD  LAND  -  NEW  LAND 59 

OUR  ONE  AND  ONLY  HOME 60 

PARTNERSHIP  HOUSING 61 

PEOPLE:  A  MATTER  OF  BALANCE 62 

PERU:  THE  REVOLUTION  THAT  NEVER  WAS 63 

POLAND'S  INDUSTRIAL  CENTRE 65 

THE  PRICE  OF  HUNGER 65 

PUBLIC  INVOLVEMENT 66 

QUEST  FOR  BETTER  LIVING 66 

REBIRTH  OF  A  CITY 67 

RECONSTRUCTION  OF  RURAL  SETTLEMENTS 67 

REGIONAL  FUNDS  FOR  RURAL  DEVELOPMENT 68 

REMEMBER  ME 68 

RESCUE 68 

RESETTLEMENT  OF  ILLEGAL  SQUATTERS  IN  PORT 

SUDAN  TOWN 68 

RESETTLEMENT  OF  THE  BEDOUINS  IN  KUWAIT 68 

A  ROOF  FOR  EVERYONE 69 

RURAL  HABITAT 70 

RURAL  TO  URBAN  MIGRATION  -  FIVE  EXAMPLES 70 

SAINT  SOLEIL 70 

SCHYICHHAG 71 

SELF-HELP  HOMES 71 

SELF-HELP  IN  PORT  LOKO 72 

A  SHELTER  FOR  ALL 72 

SPECIAL  HOUSING  NEEDS  IN  THE  NETHERLANDS 75 

SPLIT  3 75 

SPONTANEOUS  SETTLEMENTS 75 

SQUATTER  UPGRADING  IN  FRANCISTOWN 75 

THE  SUGAR  FILM 78 

SUN,  SAND,  AND  DEATH 78 


TAMAKI  MAUDAU  RAU 

TANZANIA:  THE  WORLD  IS  ONE 

THIS  IS  BANGLADESH 

TIBILDO 

TUZLA,  THE  SINKING  TOWN 

UJAMAA  VILLAGES 

UNITED  ARAB  EMIRATES:  BEDOUIN  SETTLEMENTS 

THE  UNKNOWN  FAMINE 

UPGRADING 

URBAN  DEVELOPMENT  AND  TRAFFIC 

URBAN  DEVELOPMENT  AND  URBAN  CLIMATE 

URBAN  DEVELOPMENT  IN  HARMONY  WITH  OPEN  LAND . 

URBAN  DEVELOPMENT  IN  OLD  AND  NEW  QUARTERS 

WARSAW  -  THE  CITY  THAT  REFUSED  TO  DIE 

WATER  FOR  DEVELOPMENT 

WEATHERIZE  YOUR  HOME 

YELLOW  AND  GREEN 


•  Communications 

AMERICAN  MILITARY  STRENGTH:  SECOND  TO  NONE' . 

CLEAR  AS  MUD 

COMMUNICATION:  GETTING  IN  TOUCH 

GOODBYE  GUTENBERG 

GULLIVER'S  NEW  TRAVELS  (ENTERPRISE  SERIES) 

IBM  AT  THE  FAIR 

THE  IMPACT  OF  TELEVISION 

MEDIA  PROBES:  DESIGN 

MEDIA  PROBES:  LANGUAGE 

MEDIA  PROBES:  POLITICAL  SPOTS 

MEDIA  PROBES:  SOAP  OPERAS 

MEDIA  PROBES:  SOUNDAROUND 

MEDIA  PROBES:  THE  FUTURE 

MEDIA  PROBES:  TV  NEWS 

THE  MURDERER 

SEEING  THROUGH  COMMERCIALS 

THE  SILICON  FACTOR:  AND  WHAT  OF  THE  FUTURE?... 

THE  SILICON  FACTOR:  SO  WHAT'S  IT  ALL  ABOUT? 

VERBAL  COMMUNICATION:  THE  POWER  OF  WORDS .... 


•  Community  Life 

ACTION  IN  RURAL  LIVING  AREAS 

AFGHANISTAN:  THREADS  OF  LIFE 

AGRO-INDUSTRIES 

ALHAJI  BAI  KONTE 

AMIRA'S  CHOICE 

THE  ANCIENT  EYES  OF  NEPAL  LOOK  TO  THE  FUTURE 

ANNUAL  FESTIVAL  OF  THE  DEAD:  THE  DOGON  PEOPLE  IN  Tl  M/ 

HIGHLANDS  (AFRICAN  VILLAGE  LIFE  SERIES) 

BANGKOK 

THE  BAREFOOT  DOCTORS  OF  RURAL  CHINA 

BEAUTY,  BONNY,  DAISY,  VIOLET,  GRACE,  AND 

GEOFFREY  MORTON 

BENIN  KINGSHIP  RITUAL 

THE  BIG  VILLAGE 

BITTER  MELONS 

THE  BLACK  WEST  (WERE  YOU  THERE  SERIES) 

BONES 


BREAKING  FREE 

BRIGHTER  DAWN 

CANINES:  PETS  AND  PREDATORS . 

CHANCE  FOR  CHANGE 

CHILD'S  EYE  VIEW 

CHUCALEZNA 

CISSIN 


CITIZEN  INVOLVEMENT 

CITY  PLANNING  AND  PUBLIC  HOUSING 

CITY  VISIONS 

THE  CONHABIT  PROGRAMME 

COSTA  RICA  75 

A  DAM  AND  AFTER 

DEEP  HEARTS 

DESIGN  INNOVATIONS  FOR  HUMAN  SETTLEMENTS 

DESIGNING  THE  URBAN  ENVIRONMENT 

DESTINATION  CITY 

DEVELOPMENT  OF  THE  HUNGARIAN  SETTLEMENT 

EASTERN  MYSTICS  OF  THE  GOLDEN  WEST 

FANTASY  FLING 

THE  FIFTY-FIRST  MINUTE 

THE  FIGHT  FOR  A  SHELTER 

FIRST  ENCOUNTERS:  A  RUSSIAN  JOURNAL 

FRENCH  VILLAGE  (LE  VILLAGE  -  UN  VILLAGE) 

FROM  MATS  TO  MATTRESSES 

GIFTS  OF  TIME  (TWO  PORTRAITS) 

THE  GREAT  AMERICAN  STUDENT 

A  GREAT  TREE  HAS  FALLEN 

THE  GUANCHIAS  PROJECT 

HABITAT:  PAKISTAN 

HALLE  NEUSTADT:  STADT  DER  CHIMIEARBEITER  (TOWN  0 

CHEMICAL  WORKERS) 

A  HOME  OF  YOUR  OWN 


. 


Adolescent  thru  Adult  Level  Subject  Index 


HOUSES  AND  PEOPLE 39 

I  REMEMBER  HARLEM,  PARTI:  THE  EARLY 

YEARS  (1600  1930) 40 

(REMEMBER  HARLEM,  PART  2:  THE  DEPRESSION 

YEARS  (19301940) 40 

I  REMEMBER  HARLEM,  PART  3:  TOWARD 

FREEDOM  (1940-1965) 40 

REMEMBER  HARLEM,  PART  4:  TOWARD  A  NEW 

DAY  (19651980) 40 

THE  IMPACT  OF  TELEVISION 41 

INSTEAD  OF  PRISONS:  REHABILITATING  OFFENDERS 42 

IT'S  A  HOBBY  FOR  HARVEY 43 

JAGUAR 43,100 

KOREA:  OVERVIEW -THE  FACE  OF  KOREA 45 

KOREA:  THE  CIRCLE  OF  LIFE 45 

KOREA:  THE  FAMILY 45 

THE  LEGACY:  CHILDREN  OF  HOLOCAUST  SURVIVORS 47 

LIVING  WITH  THE  CITY 50 

MAGIC  RITES:  CHICKEN  SACRIFICE  (AFRICAN  VILLAGE 

LIFE  SERIES) 51 

WGIC  RITES:  DIVINATION  BY  ANIMAL  TRACKS  (AFRICAN  VILLAGE 

LIFE  SERIES) 51 

KAPLE  SPRING 53 

NAKED  CIVIL  SERVANT r 56 

tfW  FIELDS 57 

'I W  LEADERSHIP  STYLES:  TOWARDS  HUMAN  AND 

ECONOMIC  GOALS 57 

IEW  LOUVAIN 57 

WUAKCHOTT 58 

ARTNERSHIP  HOUSING 61 

ARTNERSHIPS  WITH  PATIENTS  AND  THE  COMMUNITY 61 

UBLIC  INVOLVEMENT 66 

HE  PYGMIES:  PEOPLE  OF  THE  FOREST 66 

4EQASHQAI 66 

JEBEC:  THE  FRENCH  DISCONNECTION 66 

EBIRTH  OF  A  CITY 67 

ESETTLEMENT  OF  ILLEGAL  SQUATTERS  IN  PORT 

SUDAN  TOWN 68 

ESETTLEMENT  OF  THE  BEDOUINS  IN  KUWAIT 68 

HE  ROARING  SILENCE  (MAN'S  RELIGIOUS  QUEST) 69 

UBBER  PLANTATION 69 

URAL  TO  URBAN  MIGRATION  -  FIVE  EXAMPLES 70 

HE  RUSSIANS:  PEOPLE  OF  INFLUENCE 70 

HE  RUSSIANS:  PEOPLE  OF  THE  CITIES 70 

IE  RUSSIANS:  PEOPLE  OF  THE  COUNTRY 70 

M"  TOL  UNDONG  -  KOREA 70 

\HARA  FANTASIA:  A  DESERT  FESTIVAL  OF  MOROCCO 70 

IE  "SALARY  MAN":  JAPAN'S  WHITE-COLLAR  WORKER 70 

-■ 71 

IF  HELP  HOMES 71 

1F-HELP  IN  PORT  LOKO 72 

WORE 73 

IUATTER  UPGRADING  IN  FRANCISTOWN 75 

EMMING  THE  SANDS 77 

RESS:  ARE  WE  KILLING  OURSELVES? 77 

AMAA  VILLAGES 82 

MA:  [MODUPE  AND  THE  FLOOD] 82 

m  TIGER  AND  THE  BIG  WIND 82 

IITED  ARAB  EMIRATES:  BEDOUIN  SETTLEMENTS 83 

GRADING 83 

BAN  DEVELOPMENT  AND  TRAFFIC 83 

ICES  OF  YOUNG  JAPAN 84 

ITER  FROM  ANOTHER  TIME 85 

E  WAY  OF  THE  WILLOW 85 

WAS  ALL  ONE 85 

STSIDE  STORE 85 

IAT  JOHNNY  CAN'T  READ 86 

EN  THE  ANIMALS  TALKED  (WERE  YOU  THERE  SERIES) 86 

nER  HARVEST 87 

WORLD'S  SAFEST  CITY 87 

«  AND  HIS  DREAM 88 

JNG  JIRO:  A  DAY  AT  A  JAPANESE  SCHOOL 88 

I  CULTURE,  ZEN  SPIRIT 88 

ishing  Industry 

""":  SHARK  BOY  OF  THE  SEA  OF  CORTEZ 33 


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food  Production 

AMERICAN  SHEEPMAN 5 

INNING  BEEKEEPING 8 

ISH  FEVER  (ENTERPRISE  SERIES) 14 

MAINS:  A  BOND  OF  LIFE 31 

FOOD  SHOW 31 

3ASHI:  THE  CELEBRATED  CAKES  AND  SWEETS  OF  JAPAN 45 

'IE  SYRUP 53 

ARCANE 78 

Manufacturing  and  Commerce 

ESTOS:  THE  WAY  TO  DUSTY  DEATH 6 

COLONEL  COMES  TO  JAPAN  (ENTERPRISE  SERIES) 18 


COOPERAGE 20 

DOWAGER  IN  HOT  PANTS 24 

THE  FIBERGLASS  CHAIRS 30 

THE  GOSPEL  ACCORDING  TO  ST.  MICHAEL 34 

IF  JAPAN  CAN...WHY  CAN'T  WE? 41 

INFLATION  -  THE  FIRE  THAT  WON'T  GO  OUT 41 

LASER:  LIGHT  OF  THE  21ST  CENTURY 46 

LIMITS  TO  GROWTH  (EDITED  VERSION) 49 

MADE  IN  JAPAN,  Part  1:  CULTURAL  INFLUENCES  ON  INDUSTRY 50 

MADE  IN  JAPAN,  Part  2:  BUSINESS  PRACTICES  AND 

CHANGING  LIFESTYLES 50 

MAN-MADE  MACROMOLECULES 52 

THE  MONDRAGON  EXPERIMENT 55 

NOT  BY  JEANS  ALONE  (ENTERPRISE  SERIES) 58 

ONE  MAN'S  MULTINATIONAL  (ENTERPRISE  SERIES) 59 

PEOPLE  AND  PRODUCTIVITY:  WE  LEARN  FROM  THE  JAPANESE 62 

RENDERER:  RECYCLING  FOR  A  BETTER  TOMORROW 68 

RETURN  TO  MICHIGAN 68 

RUBBER  PLANTATION 69 

SOME  CALL  IT  GREED 74 

STEEL:  THE  METAL  GIANT 76 

TOKYO  IN  TENNESSEE 81 

WHAT  THIS  COUNTRY  NEEDS 86 

THE  WORLD  OF  PRINT 87 

•  Mining 

A  BETTER  LIFE  FOR  FARMERS 9 

BOLIVIA:  THE  TIN  MOUNTAIN 11 

COAL  TO  KILOWATTS 17 

GOLD  -  THE  FIRST  METAL 34 

INSIDE  THE  MOUNTAIN 42 

LIVING  WAY  OUT 49 

POLAND'S  INDUSTRIAL  CENTRE 65 

TUZLA,  THE  SINKING  TOWN 82 

•  Natural  Resources 

THE  BAHAMAS:  A  SEA  OF  ISLANDS 7 

BOTANIC  MAN  18:  ON  THE  LIMIT 12 

BOTANIC  MAN  #10:  CRACKPOT  JACKPOT 12 

COAL  TO  KILOWATTS 17 

ENERGY:  A  LIGHT  AT  THE  END  OF  THE  TUNNEL 26 

ENERGY:  AN  INTERNATIONAL  CRISIS 26 

ENERGY:  CLOSING  THE  GAP 26 

ENERGY:  INNOVATIVE  ALTERNATIVES 27 

ENERGY:  LESS  IS  MORE  (SECOND  EDITION) 27 

ENERGY:  NEW  SOURCES  (SECOND  EDITION) 27 

ENERGY  SEEKERS 27 

ENERGY:  THE  DILEMMA  (SECOND  EDITION) 27 

ETERNAL  WATER 27 

FIRE  IN  THE  WATER 30 

GEOTHERMAL:  THE  ENERGY  WITHIN 33 

HAVING  FUN  OUTDOORS  (CAPTIONED) 37 

THE  INVISIBLE  FLAME 42 

LAW  OF  THE  LAND 46 

LIMITS  TO  GROWTH  (EDITED  VERSION) 49 

LISTEN  TO  THE  MOUNTAINS 49 

LOGDRIVERS 50 

LOOK  AROUND  YOU  IN  THE  EVERGLADES 50 

MINERALS  AND  ROCKS  (SECOND  EDITION) 54 

RUBBISH  TO  RICHES 69 

RUNOFF:  LAND  USE  AND  WATER  QUALITY 70 

SELF  SERVICE 71 

A  SHORT  FILM  ON  SOLAR  ENERGY 73 

SOLAR  ENERGY:  HOW  IT  WORKS 74 

SPARTREE 75 

THE  STATIONARY  ARK  SERIES 76 

THE  STATIONARY  ARK:  A  DAY  AT  THE  ZOO 76 

THE  STATIONARY  ARK:  BREEDING 76 

THE  STATIONARY  ARK:  GORILLAS 76 

THE  STATIONARY  ARK:  HOW  DEAD  IS  DEAD? 76 

THE  STATIONARY  ARK:  ORANG  UTANS 76 

THE  STATIONARY  ARK:  PHEASANTS  AND  PEACOCKS 76 

THE  STATIONARY  ARK:  PREDATORS 76 

THE  STATIONARY  ARK:  SURVIVING 76 

THE  STATIONARY  ARK:  WATERFOWL 76 

THE  STATIONARY  ARK:  ZOO  MEDICINE 76 

THE  STATIONARY  ARK:  ZOO  STAFF 76 

STEMMING  THE  SANDS 77 

SUN,  WIND  AND  WOOD 78 

WILD  AMERICA  -  WHO  NEEDS  IT? 87 

WILDCATTER  (ENTERPRISE  SERIES) 87 

•  Religion  and  Philosophy 

ALADURA:  THE  PRAYING  PEOPLE  (MAN'S  RELIGIOUS  QUEST) 4 

BERTRAND  RUSSELL  SPEAKS  HIS  MIND:  COMMUNISM 

AND  CAPITALISM 9 

BERTRAND  RUSSELL  SPEAKS  HIS  MIND:  FANATICISM 

AND  TOLERANCE 9 

BERTRAND  RUSSELL  SPEAKS  HIS  MIND:  GREAT  BRITAIN 9 

BERTRAND  RUSSELL  SPEAKS  HIS  MIND:  NATIONALISM 9 


SOCIAL  STUDIES  •  SOCIAL  STUDIES    /    131 

BERTRAND  RUSSELL  SPEAKS  HIS  MIND:  POWER 9 

BERTRAND  RUSSELL  SPEAKS  HIS  MIND:  RELIGION  9 

BERTRAND  RUSSELL  SPEAKS  HIS  MIND:  TABOO  MORALITY.  9 

BERTRAND  RUSSELL  SPEAKS  HIS  MIND:  THE  H  BOMB  9 

BERTRAND  RUSSELL  SPEAKS  HIS  MIND:  THE  POSSIBLE  FUTURE 

OF  MANKIND 9 

BERTRAND  RUSSELL  SPEAKS  HIS  MIND:  THE  ROLE  OF 

THE  INDIVIDUAL 9 

BERTRAND  RUSSELL  SPEAKS  HIS  MIND:  WAR  AND  PACIFISM 9 

BERTRAND  RUSSELL  SPEAKS  HIS  MIND-WHAT  IS  HAPPINESS7 9 

BERTRAND  RUSSELL  SPEAKS  HIS  MIND:  WHAT  IS  PHILOSOPHY'      9 

THE  CHRISTIANS,  1:  A  PECULIAR  PEOPLE 16 

THE  CHRISTIANS,  2:  THE  CHRISTIAN  EMPIRE 16 

THE  CHRISTIANS,  3:  THE  BIRTH  OF  EUROPE 16 

THE  CHRISTIANS,  4:  FAITH  AND  FEAR 16 

THE  CHRISTIANS.  5:  PEOPLE  OF  THE  BOOK 16 

THE  CHRISTIANS,  6:  PRINCES  AND  PRELATES 16 

THE  CHRISTIANS,  7:  PROTEST  AND  REFORM 16 

THE  CHRISTIANS,  8:  THE  CONQUEST  OF  SOULS 16 

THE  CHRISTIANS,  9:  IN  SEARCH  OF  TOLERANCE 16 

THE  CHRISTIANS,  10:  POLITENESS  AND  ENTHUSIASM 16 

THE  CHRISTIANS,  11:  MISSIONS  ABROAD 16 

THE  CHRISTIANS,  12:  THE  ROOTS  OF  DISBELIEF 16 

THE  CHRISTIANS,  13:  THE  GODLESS  STATE' 16 

CULTS 21 

THE  DALAI  LAMA  SPEAKS:  THE  TRANSFORMATION  OF  A  WAY 21 

DEER  IN  THE  WORKS 22 

THE  DIGNITY  OF  DEATH 23 

EASTER  WORSHIP:  THE  GREEK  LITURGY  (MAN'S 

RELIGIOUS  QUEST) 25 

EASTERN  MYSTICS  OF  THE  GOLDEN  WEST 25 

FANTASY  IN  ROCK 29 

GODDESS  FOR  A  WHILE 34 

GROUP  COMMUNICATION  (THE  OTHER  SCHOOL 

SYSTEM  SERIES) 35 

ISRAEL 43 

KITES  OF  JAPAN 45 

KLAN  YOUTH  CORPS 45 

LEARNING  CENTERS  (THE  OTHER  SCHOOL  SYSTEM  SERIES) 47 

MAGIC  RITES:  CHICKEN  SACRIFICE  (AFRICAN  VILLAGE 

LIFE  SERIES) 51 

MAGIC  RITES:  DIVINATION  BY  ANIMAL  TRACKS  (AFRICAN  VILLAGE 

LIFE  SERIES) 51 

MAN'S  RELIGIOUS  QUEST 52 

THE  MINDFUL  WAY  (MAN'S  RELIGIOUS  QUEST) 54 

MOONSPELL  (MACLEAR) 55 

THE  MOSQUE:  PRAYER  IN  ITS  SETTING  (MAN'S 

RELIGIOUS  QUEST) 55 

THE  OTHER  SCHOOL  SYSTEM  SERIES 60 

PALESTINE  SERIES 60 

PALESTINE:  PROMISES,  Part  1 61 

THE  PASSION  OF  CHRIST  ACCORDING  TO  ST.  MATTHEW, 

ILLUSTRATED  BY  WILLIAM  KURELEK 62 

THE  PASSOVER  AMONG  YEMENI  JEWS  (MAN'S 

RELIGIOUS  QUEST) 62 

PILGRIMAGE  (MAN'S  RELIGIOUS  QUEST) 63 

PILGRIMAGE  IN  THE  HINDU  TRADITION  (MAN'S 

RELIGIOUS  QUEST) 63 

THE  REFORMATION  (REVISED) 67 

THE  ROARING  SILENCE  (MAN'S  RELIGIOUS  QUEST) 69 

THE  SELFISH  GIANT 72 

THE  SILENT  WITNESS:  AN  INVESTIGATION  INTO  THE  HOLY  SHROUD 

OF  TURIN 73 

STORY  TELLING  (THE  OTHER  SCHOOL  SYSTEM  SERIES) 77 

THREE  FAMILES  OF  JERUSALEM  (MAN'S  RELIGIOUS  QUEST) 80 

THE  TROUBLE  WITH  ANGELS 81,  101 

THE  TROUBLES  [1]:  CONQUEST 82 

THE  TROUBLES  [2]:  RISING 82 

THE  TROUBLES  [3]:  PARTITION 82 

THE  TROUBLES  [4]:  REBELLION 82 

THE  TROUBLES  [5]:  INTERVENTION 82 

THE  TROUBLES  [,6]:  DEADLOCK 82 

LA  VIDA  ES  SUENO 84 

A  VISIT  WITH  DON  JUAN  IN  HELL 84 

THE  VOLUNTEER  TEACHER  (THE  OTHER  SCHOOL 

SYSTEM  SERIES) 85 

WYNN  BULLOCK:  PHOTOGRAPHER 88 

YEAR  OF  THE  PROPHET 88 

ZEN  CULTURE,  ZEN  SPIRIT 88 

•  Occult  and  Parapsychology 

THE  BLACK  CAT 10 

MUSIC  OF  ERICH  ZANN 56 

URI  GELLER  -  IS  SEEING  BELIEVING7 83 

WITCHES,  NEW  FASHION  -  OLD  RELIGION 87 

•  Transportation— Air 

BOEING  VS.  THE  WORLD:  THE  JET  SET  (ENTERPRISE  SERIES) 11 

DOGFIGHT  OVER  NEW  YORK  (ENTERPRISE  SERIES) 24 

ENCOUNTER  WITH  DISASTER 26 


132    /    SOCIAL  STUDIES  •  SOCIOLOGY 


Adolescent  thru  Adult  Level  Subject  lr 


FLIGHT  OF  THE  DOUBLE  EAGLE  II 30 

THE  GOSSAMER  ALBATROSS:  FLIGHT  OF  IMAGINATION 34 

THE  SKY'S  UNLIMITED 74 

THE  WORLD'S  WORST  AIR  CRASH:  THE  AVOIDABLE  ACCIDENT? 87 

•  Transportation— Land 

THE  BADIA  AWAKENS 7 

THE  DAWN  OF  MOTORING 22 

DEVELOPMENT  OF  THE  HUNGARIAN  SETTLEMENT 23 

GROWTH  FOR  THE  FUTURE 35 

A  LOOK  AT  RURAL  INDIA 50 

RAILS  ACROSS  THE  SUMMIT:  THE  CUMBRES  AND  TOLTEC 

SCENIC  RAILROAD 67 

STARTUP  (ENTERPRISE  SERIES) 76 

URBAN  DEVELOPMENT  AND  TRAFFIC 83 

•  Transportation— Water 

GHOSTS  OF  CAPE  HORN 33 

GREECE  478  -  336  B.C.:  SHIPS  AND  SEAFARING 35 

THE  PANAMA  CANAL  (REVISED) 61 

PANAMA  CANAL:  THE  LONGEST  SHORTCUT 61 

THE  RIVER 69 

THE  TALL  SHIPS  RACE  (MAGPIE) 79 

SOCIOLOGY 

•  Anthropology  and  Archeology 

ACTION  IN  RURAL  LIVING  AREAS 3 

AGRO-INDUSTRIES 3 

ANCIENT  MODERNS:  GREEK  ISLAND  ART  AND  CULTURE, 

2000-3000  B.C 5 

ANNUAL  FESTIVAL  OF  THE  DEAD:  THE  DOGON  PEOPLE  IN  THE  MALI 

HIGHLANDS  (AFRICAN  VILLAGE  LIFE  SERIES) 5 

THE  BADIA  AWAKENS 7 

A  BETTER  LIFE  FOR  FARMERS 9 

BEYOND  FAMILY  PLANNING 10 

BITTER  MELONS 10 

BOTANIC  MAN  #1:  THE  AMAZON  BASIN-GREEN  PRINT 

FOR  LIFE 11 

BRIGHTER  DAWN 12 

BRUGES  -  A  TOWN  TO  LIVE  IN 13 

BUILDING  TOGETHER 13 

THE  CHANGING  ENVIRONMENT 14 

CHILD  OF  PAPUA,  NEW  GUINEA:  THE  SAME  TODAY,  THE 

SAME  TOMORROW 15 

CHILD  OF  RURAL  THAILAND:  A  CHANCE  TO  LEARN 15 

CHILD  OF  THE  PHILIPPINES:  NO  TIME  TO  PLAY 15 

CHILD  OF  URBAN  THAILAND:  A  PLACE  TO  LIVE 15 

CHUCALEZNA 16 

CISSIN 17 

CITIZEN  INVOLVEMENT 17 

CITY  PLANNING  AND  PUBLIC  HOUSING 17 

THE  CONHABIT  PROGRAMME 19 

COSTA  RICA '75 21 

A  DAM  AND  AFTER 21 

DEEP  HEARTS 22 

DESIGN  INNOVATIONS  FOR  HUMAN  SETTLEMENTS 22 

DESIGNING  THE  URBAN  ENVIRONMENT 23 

DESTINATION  CITY 23 

DEVELOPMENT  OF  THE  HUNGARIAN  SETTLEMENT 23 

THEDIGESTORS 23 

EGYPT:  LAND  OF  ANTIQUITY  (CAPTIONED) 25 

FANTASY  IN  ROCK 29 

THE  FIGHT  FOR  A  SHELTER 30 

FIRST  AND  LAST 30 

A  FOREST  VILLAGE  IN  THAILAND 31 

FROM  MATS  TO  MATTRESSES 32 

FROM  THE  HUT  TO  THE  BUILDING 32 

A  FRONTIER  TO  INHABIT 32 

GILBERTO:  SHARK  BOY  OF  THE  SEA  OF  CORTEZ 33 

GOVERNING  HUMAN  SETTLEMENTS 34 

A  GREAT  TREE  HAS  FALLEN 35 

GROWTH  FOR  THE  FUTURE 35 

THE  GUANCHIAS  PROJECT 36 

HABITAT  AND  URBAN  ENVIRONMENT 36 

HABITAT  IN  PEOPLE'S  REPUBLIC  OF  THE  CONGO 37 

HISTORIC  ISLAND  SETTLEMENTS 38 

A  HOME  OF  YOUR  OWN 38 

HOUSES  AND  PEOPLE 39 

HUMAN  SETTLEMENTS  AND  ENERGY  CONSERVATION 40 

IMANI:  [BEEGIE  AND  THE  EGG] 41 

THE  IMPROVEMENT  OF  RURAL  HABITAT 41 

THE  IMPROVEMENT  OF  RURAL  HABITAT  IN  KAGANDA 41 

IN  THE  BEGINNING 41 

JIBANAK 44 

KASANGATI  HEALTH  CENTRE 44 

THE  KEY 45 

KOREA:  REFLECTIONS  ON  THE  MORNING  CALM 45 

LAND  OF  YESTERDAY,  PEOPLE  OF  TODAY 46 

LAND  POLICY 46 


THE  LAND  REBORN 46 

THE  LAST  TASMANIAN:  ANCESTORS 46 

THE  LAST  TASMANIAN.  EXTINCTION 46 

LETTER  FROM  CACOON 47 

LIFE  ON  EARTH  [27]:  THE  COMPULSIVE  COMMUNICATORS 49 

LIVING  WAY  OUT 49 

LIVING  WITH  DISASTER 50 

LIVING  WITH  THE  CITY 50 

A  LOOK  AT  RURAL  INDIA 50 

MAGIC  RITES:  CHICKEN  SACRIFICE  (AFRICAN  VILLAGE 

LIFE  SERIES) 51 

MAGIC  RITES:  DIVINATION  BY  ANIMAL  TRACKS  (AFRICAN  VILLAGE 

LIFE  SERIES) 51 

MAKING  OF  MANKIND  [1]:  IN  THE  BEGINNING 51 

THE  MAKING  OF  MANKIND  [2]:  ONE  SMALL  STEP 51 

THE  MAKING  OF  MANKIND  [3]:  A  HUMAN  WAY  OF  LIFE 51 

THE  MAKING  OF  MANKIND  [4]:  BEYOND  AFRICA 51 

THE  MAKING  OF  MANKIND  [5]:  A  NEW  ERA 51 

THE  MAKING  OF  MANKIND  [6]:  SETTLING  DOWN 51 

THE  MAKING  OF  MANKIND  [7]:THE  SURVIVAL  OF  THE  SPECIES 52 

MAN  AND  WATER  IN  BENIN 52 

MANAGEMENT  OF  URBAN  GROWTH  AND  LAND  USE 52 

MANAGUA  EARTHQUAKE 52 

MASKED  DANCES:  THE  DOGON  PEOPLE  IN  THE  MALI  HIGHLANDS 

(AFRICAN  VILLAGE  LIFE  SERIES) 53 

NEW  FIELDS 57 

NEW  LIFE  FOR  THE  BEDOUINS 57 

NEWLOUVAIN 57 

A  NEW  TOWN  FOR  APHRODITE 57 

A  NEW  TOWN  IN  ROMANIA 57 

NO  SHORT  CUT  TO  SUCCESS 58 

NOUAKCHOTT 58 

OLD  LAND  -  NEW  LAND 59 

OUR  ONE  AND  ONLY  HOME 60 

PARTNERSHIP  HOUSING 61 

PEOPLE:  A  MATTER  OF  BALANCE 62 

POLAND'S  INDUSTRIAL  CENTRE 65 

PUBLIC  INVOLVEMENT 66 

THE  PYGMIES:  PEOPLE  OF  THE  FOREST 66 

THEQASHQAI 66 

QUEST  FOR  BETTER  LIVING 66 

REBIRTH  OF  A  CITY 67 

RECONSTRUCTION  OF  RURAL  SETTLEMENTS 67 

REGIONAL  FUNDS  FOR  RURAL  DEVELOPMENT 68 

RESCUE 68 

RESETTLEMENT  OF  THE  BEDOUINS  IN  KUWAIT 68 

A  ROOF  FOR  EVERYONE 69 

RURAL  HABITAT 70 

RURAL  TO  URBAN  MIGRATION  -  FIVE  EXAMPLES 70 

SAINT  SOLEIL 70 

THE  SAMI:  FOUR  LANDS,  ONE  PEOPLE 71 

SAMI  HERDERS 71 

SCHYICHHAG 71 

A  SHELTER  FOR  ALL 72 

SPLIT  3 75 

SPONTANEOUS  SETTLEMENTS 75 

SQUATTER  UPGRADING  IN  FRANCISTOWN 75 

TAMAKI  MAUDAU  RAU 79 

THIS  IS  BANGLADESH 80 

TIBILDO 80 

TUZLA,  THE  SINKING  TOWN 82 

UJAMAA  VILLAGES 82 

UPGRADING 83 

URBAN  DEVELOPMENT  AND  TRAFFIC 83 

URBAN  DEVELOPMENT  AND  URBAN  CLIMATE 83 

URBAN  DEVELOPMENT  IN  HARMONY  WITH  OPEN  LAND 83 

URBAN  DEVELOPMENT  IN  OLD  AND  NEW  QUARTERS 83 

WARSAW  -  THE  CITY  THAT  REFUSED  TO  DIE 85 

YANOMAMO:  AN  INTER-DISCIPLINARY  STUDY 88 

YELLOW  AND  GREEN 88 

ZERDA'S  CHILDREN 89 

•  Automation 

THE  COMPUTER  PROGRAMME 19 

THE  COMPUTER  PROGRAMME  [1]:  IT'S  HAPPENING  NOW 19 

THE  COMPUTER  PROGRAMME  [2]:  ONE  THING 

AFTER  ANOTHER 19 

THE  COMPUTER  PROGRAMME  [3]:  TALKING  TO  A  MACHINE 19 

THE  COMPUTER  PROGRAMME  [4]:  IT'S  ON  THE  COMPUTER 19 

THE  COMPUTER  PROGRAMME  [5]:  THE  NEW  MEDIA 19 

THE  COMPUTER  PROGRAMME  [6]:  SOUND  AND 

MOVING  PICTURES 19 

THE  COMPUTER  PROGRAMME  [7]:  LET'S  PRETEND 19 

THE  COMPUTER  PROGRAMME  [8]:  ARTIFICAL  INTELLIGENCE 19 

THE  COMPUTER  PROGRAMME  [9]:  IN  CONTROL 19 

THE  COMPUTER  PROGRAMME  [10]:  THINGS  TO  COME 19 

FUTURE 32 

GOODBYE  GUTENBERG 34 


HOW  DOES  A  DBMS  WORK'  (COMPUTER-BASED 

INFORMATION  SYSTEMS) 

IF  JAPAN  CAN...WHY  CAN'T  WE? 

INFORMATION  SYSTEMS  AND  DATA  BASES  (COMPUTER-BASED 

INFORMATION  SYSTEMS) 

NOW  THE  CHIPS  ARE  DOWN 

OCL  DATA  MODELLING  (COMPUTER-BASED 

INFORMATION  SYSTEMS) 

PAINTING  BY  NUMBERS 

SECURITY  AND  INTEGRITY  (COMPUTER-BASED 

INFORMATION  SYSTEMS) 

THE  SILICON  FACTOR:  AND  WHAT  OF  THE  FUTURE? 

THE  SILICON  FACTOR:  SO  WHAT'S  IT  ALL  ABOUT' 

THE  USER  AND  THE  DATA  BASE  (COMPUTER-BASED 

INFORMATION  SYSTEMS) 

•  Crime  and  Criminology 

ATTICA 

THE  BILLION  DOLLAR  BUBBLE 

DENISE:  [THE  TRAGEDY  OF  CHILD  ABUSE] 

HOSTAGE:  AN  ENDLESS  TERROR 

IN  DARK  PLACES:  REMEMBERING  THE  HOLOCAUST 

INSTEAD  OF  PRISONS:  REHABILITATING  OFFENDERS 

THE  KILLING  GROUND 

THE  MYTHS  OF  SHOPLIFTING 

NOT  ONLY  STRANGERS 

OUR  VIOLENT  HERITAGE 

THE  SCIENCE  OF  MURDER 

SEXUAL  ABUSE  OF  CHILDREN:  AMERICA'S  SECRET  SHAME. 

TATTOOED  TEARS 

TEENAGE  SHOPLIFTING 

THE  TROUBLE  WITH  RAPE 

WOMEN  AND  CRIME:  THE  TWO  FACES  OF  JUSTICE 

YOUTH  TERROR:  THE  VIEW  FROM  BEHIND  THE  GUN 


•  Death  and  Dying 

THE  ANTIQUE  COLLECTOR 

THE  BAXTERS:  EDGAR  WIGGINS 

BEYOND  DEATH'S  DOOR 

COPING  WITH  SERIOUS  ILLNESS:  DOCTORS  AND  PATIENTS. 

COPING  WITH  SERIOUS  ILLNESS:  FACING  DEATH 

COPING  WITH  SERIOUS  ILLNESS:  FINANCES 

COPING  WITH  SERIOUS  ILLNESS:  PAIN 

COPING  WITH  SERIOUS  ILLNESS:  RELATIONSHIPS  AND  STRESS, 

COPING  WITH  SERIOUS  ILLNESS:  SEXUALITY 

DEATH  AND  DYING:  A  TEENAGE  CLASS 

GRIEF 

THE  LAST  DAYS  OF  LIVING 

OLD  AGE  (EVERYBODY  RIDES  THE  CAROUSEL) 

RATIONAL  SUICIDE 

THIS  ONE  FOR  DAD 

WHY  ME? 

•  Suicide 

THE  CRY  FOR  HELP 

A  FAMILY  OF  WINNERS 

IN  LOVELAND:  STORY  OF  A  TEEN-AGE  SUICIDE 

SUICIDE:  TEENAGE  CRISIS 

TEENAGE  SUICIDE:  DON'T  TRY  IT! 

TEENAGE  SUICIDE:  IS  ANYONE  LISTENING' 

WHY  DO  I  FEEL  THIS  WAY' 


•  Environmental  Pollution 

AH,  MAN  -  SEE  WHAT  YOU'VE  DONE 

AND  ON  THE  EIGHTH  DAY 

BOTANIC  MAN  #8:  ON  THE  LIMIT 

THE  CONHABIT  PROGRAMME 

DIOXINS 

ENERGY:  LESS  IS  MORE  (SECOND  EDITION). 
ENERGY:  NEW  SOURCES  (SECOND  EDITION) 
ENERGY:  THE  DILEMMA  (SECOND  EDITION) . 

ETERNAL  WATER 

FUTURE 

THE  GYPSY  MOTH:  A  DILEMMA 

JOURNEY  FOR  SURVIVAL 

THE  KILLING  GROUND 

NO  SHORT  CUT  TO  SUCCESS 

PCB 


RETURN  TO  MICHIGAN 

RUBBISH  TO  RICHES 

RUNOFF:  LAND  USE  AND  WATER  QUALITY 

A  SEA  IN  THE  CLOUDS 

SUICIDE  PREVENTION  IN  THE  HOSPITAL 

TIME  FOR  SURVIVAL 

URBAN  DEVELOPMENT  AND  URBAN  CLIMATE. 
WILD  AMERICA  -  WHO  NEEDS  IT' 


AGING:  THE  METHUSELAH  SYNDROME 

ALBERTA  HUNTER:  BLUES  AT  THE  COOKERY. 
ALL  OUR  MISS  STEADMANS 


I 


Adolescent  thru  Adult  Level  Subject  Index 


SOCIOLOGY  •  SOCIOLOGY    /    133 


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IE  ANTIQUE  COLLECTOR 6 

■  XAUSE  SOMEBODY  CARES 8 

IE  CAPTAIN  IS  A  LADY 13 

IE  CHANGE  OF  LIFE 14 

UNO'S  TALE 16 

OSE  HARMONY 17 

[IE  DETOUR 23 

|IE  DIGNITY  OF  DEATH 23 

jiREVER  YOUNG 31 

ITERATIONS 33 

1-TS  OF  TIME  (TWO  PORTRAITS) 33 

iEENE  VALLEY  GRANDPARENTS 35 

INE  FOR  CHRISTMAS 38 

I  ME  FOR  LIFE 38 

.CAN'T  BE  HOME 43 

jD  AGE  (EVERYBODY  RIDES  THE  CAROUSEL) 59 

JSONIVY 64 

1IORY,  THE  ONLY  HOME  I'VE  GOT 65 

jlfCHIATRIC  CONSULTATION  WITH  THE  GERIATRIC 

VURSING  HOME 66 

CIAL  HOUSING  NEEDS  IN  THE  NETHERLANDS 75 

MING  IMMORTALITY 75 

[  THERAPEUTIC  COMMUNITY „ 80 

LIVE  WITH  DIGNITY 81 

GGER  FILMS  ON  AGING 81 

FINISHED  BUSINESS 83 

TER  FROM  ANOTHER  TIME 85 

AT  DO  YOU  SEE,  NURSE? 85 

AT  SHALL  WE  DO  ABOUT  MOTHER? 86 

)U  ARE  OLD,  FATHER  WILLIAM..." 88 

Human  Relations 

..WE  HUMANS 4 

TERED  TEENS 8 

BAXTERS  SERIES 8 

BAXTERS:  EDGAR  WIGGINS 8 

BAXTERS:  LEAVING  THE  NEST 8 

BAXTERS:  STAN'S  MIDLIFE  CRISIS 8 

BAXTERS:  SUSAN'S  NEW  JOB 8 

BAXTERS:  TOGA  PARTY 8 

AUSE  SOMEBODY  CARES 8 

AUSE  THEY  LOVE  ME 8 

'T  IT  BE  ANYONE  ELSE? 13 

.D  ABUSE:  THE  PEOPLE  NEXT  DOOR 15 

SE  HARMONY 17 

IMUNICATION:  GETTING  IN  TOUCH 18 

WITH  SERIOUS  ILLNESS:  DOCTORS  AND  PATIENTS 20 

ING  WITH  SERIOUS  ILLNESS:  FACING  DEATH 20 

ING  WITH  SERIOUS  ILLNESS:  PAIN 20 

ING  WITH  SERIOUS  ILLNESS:  RELATIONSHIPS  AND  STRESS 20 

■  ING  WITH  SERIOUS  ILLNESS:  SEXUALITY 20 

SSBAR 21 

D 21 

SIONS 22 

i  IN  THE  WORKS 22 

YHOCKER 23 

DIVIDED  TRAIL 24 

RCE 24 

RCE  MEDIATION:  A  LESS  PAINFUL  PATH,  Parts  1  and  2 24 

RCE  MEDIATION:  DEALING  WITH  CUSTODY 24 

!Y  CHILD  (CHAQUE  ENFANT) 27 

HILY  OF  WINNERS 29 

OS 29 

VER  YOUNG 31 

END  IN  DEED 32 

RATIONS 33 

!  OF  TIME  (TWO  PORTRAITS) 33 

TO  CREATE  A  NON-PERSON 39 

ROWING,  I'M  CHANGING  (GROWING  UP,  WITH 

NDY  OFFENHEIM) 41 

1DUCING  JANET 42 

ULD  HAVE  BEEN  YOUR  CHILD. YOUR 

0THER...YOUR  SISTER 43 

THOUGHT 43 

A-BOY 43 

Y 44 

AST  DAYS  OF  LIVING 46 

NING:  THE  PROBLEM  SOLVER 49 

>Y'S  GRANDMOTHER 52 

JNDER  SIEGE:  LIFE  WITH  THE  MODERN  WOMAN 54 

'ATION:  MAKING  IT  HAPPEN 56 

ODY'S  USELESS" 58 

1Y  PROBLEM 58 

OTHER.  MY  BROTHER 59 

GE  (EVERYBODY  RIDES  THE  CAROUSEL) 59 

FA  KIND 59 

TATION:  ATTITUDE,  APPEARANCE,  APPROACH 60 

INKS  AND  THE  BLUES 63 

iAIT  OF  GRANDPA  DOC 65 


A  POSITIVE  APPROACH  TO  PSYCHIATRIC  PATIENTS 65 

THE  RUNAWAY  PROBLEM  (SECOND  EDITION) 70 

SAM 71 

SEARCHING  FOR  SOME  LOVE  AND  CARE  (GROWING  UP,  WITH 

SANDY  OFFENHEIM) 71 

THE  SINGLE  PARENT  FAMILY 74 

SOUP  FOR  PRESIDENT 75 

STEP  FAMILY 77 

STEPPING  OUT:  DEBOLTS  GROW  UP 77 

THE  STRONGEST  MAN 77 

TEENAGE  PARENTS 79 

TEENAGE  SUICIDE:  IS  ANYONE  LISTENING? 79 

THE  TOUGHEST  BARRIER 81 

TRANSACTIONAL  ANALYSIS:  BETTER  COMMUNICATION 

FOR  ORGANIZATIONS 81 

UJIMA:  [MODUPE  AND  THE  FLOOD] 82 

UNFINISHED  BUSINESS 83 

WE  ARE  ALL  ONE  PEOPLE 85 

WHEN  YOU'RE  SMILIN' 86 

THE  WORKPLACE  HUSTLE 87 

YOU  BRING  YOUR  LUNCH,  I'LL  BRING  MINE  (GROWING  UP,  WITH 

SANDY  OFFENHEIM) 88 

YOUR  ATTITUDE  IS  SHOWING:  THE  ANSWER  TO 

GREATER  PRODUCTIVITY 88 

YOURS  TRULY,  ANDREA  G.  STERN 88 

•  Indians  of  North  America 

AMERICAN  INDIANS:  YESTERDAY  AND  TODAY 5 

THE  DIVIDED  TRAIL 24 

POWWOW! 65 

•  Juvenile  Delinquency 

JUVENILE  LIASON 44 

THE  MYTHS  OF  SHOPLIFTING 56 

TEENAGE  SHOPLIFTING 79 

WESTSIDE  STORE 85 

YOUTH  TERROR:  THE  VIEW  FROM  BEHIND  THE  GUN 88 

•  Leisure 

ALBERTA 4 

AUSTRALIA 7 

AUSTRIA 7 

BAHAMAS 7 

BERMUDA 9 

CALGARY 13 

CANARY  ISLANDS 13 

ENGLAND 27 

FAST  HORSE  IN  A  BULL  MARKET  (ENTERPRISE  SERIES) 29 

THE  GASPE 32 

GREECE  478  -  336  B.C.:  GAMES  AND  FESTIVALS 35 

GREEN  TABLES 35 

HAVING  FUN  OUTDOORS  (CAPTIONED) 37 

HOLLAND 38 

HONGKONG 38 

HURRICANE  HIGGINS 40 

IBIZA 40 

IRELAND 43 

IS  IT  LE'ZHER  OR  LEZH'ER? 43 

ISRAEL 43 

IT'S  A  HOBBY  FOR  HARVEY 43 

LIBRARIES  AND  THE  PURSUIT  OF  HAPPINESS 47 

LOOK  AROUND  YOU  IN  AUTUMN  (CAPTIONED) 50 

LOOK  AROUND  YOU  IN  SPRING  (CAPTIONED) 50 

LOOK  AROUND  YOU  IN  SUMMER  (CAPTIONED) 50 

LOOK  AROUND  YOU  IN  WINTER  (CAPTIONED) 50 

MALLORCA 52 

MANITOBA 52 

MEDIA  PROBES:  SOAP  OPERAS 54 

NEW  ZEALAND 57 

NOVA  SCOTIA 58 

PUERTO  RICO 66 

RHODESIA 68 

SKI  CANADA 74 

SOUTH  AFRICAN  GAME  RESERVES 75 

SWITZERLAND 78 

VANCOUVER  ISLAND 84 

WINTER  SURVIVAL  IN  THE  BUSH  (OUTDOOR  SAFETY  SERIES) 87 

•  Marriage  and  The  Family 

THE  BAXTERS:  LEAVING  THE  NEST 8 

THE  BAXTERS:  STAN'S  MIDLIFE  CRISIS 8 

THE  BAXTERS:  SUSAN'S  NEW  JOB 8 

THE  BAXTERS:  TOGA  PARTY 8 

DIET  UNTO  DEATH:  [ANOREXIA  NERVOSA] 23 

DIVORCE 24 

EUGENIE 27 

EXIT  10 28 

FAMILES:  EARNING  AND  SPENDING 28 

FAMILES:  HELPING  OUT 29 

FAMILIES:  WILL  THEY  SURVIVE? 29 

GILBERTO:  SHARK  BOY  OF  THE  SEA  OF  CORTEZ 33 


the  hanawa  family 37 

a  modern  egyptian  family 55 

one  of  a  kind 59 

one  two  three 59 

portrait  of  grandpa  doc 65 

a  rainy  day 67 

searching  for  some  love  and  care  (growing  up,  with 

sandy  offenheim) 71 

silent  speech 73 

some  day  i'll  be  big  (growing  up,  with 

sandy  offenheim) 74 

step  Family 77 

the  stress  mess 77 

three  familes  of  jerusalem  (man's  religious  quest) 80 

tomorrow  i'll  be  there  (growing  up,  with 

sandy  offenheim) 81 

young  jiro:  a  day  at  a  japanese  school 88 

zerda's  children 89 

•  Population 

BEYOND  FAMILY  PLANNING 10 

BOTANIC  MAN  #9:  EXTINCTION  IS  FOREVER 12 

DESTINATION  CITY 23 

HISPANIC  AMERICA 38 

OLD  LAND  -  NEW  LAND 59 

PEOPLE:  A  MATTER  OF  BALANCE 62 

SPONTANEOUS  SETTLEMENTS 75 

•  Social  Problems 

AH.. .WE  HUMANS 4 

ALCOHOL  AND  DRUGS:  HOW  THEY  AFFECT  YOUR  BODY 4 

ALCOHOL  AND  DRUGS...MAKING  THE  DECISION 4 

ALCOHOL...DRUGS...A  WAY  OUT 4 

ALCOHOL,  DRUGS,  OR  ALTERNATIVES 4 

ALCOHOL  -  HOW  MUCH  IS  TOO  MUCH? 4 

ALL  OUR  MISS  STEADMANS 4 

AMERICA  WORKS  WHEN  AMERICA  WORKS 5 

ATTICA 6 

BATTERED  TEENS 8 

THE  BIG  VILLAGE 10 

BORN  DRUNK:  THE  FETAL  ALCOHOL  SYNDROME 11 

THE  BOY  WHO  TURNED  OFF 12 

BOYS  AND  GIRLS  TOGETHER 12 

BOYS  IN  CONFLICT 12 

BRAZIL:  CHILDREN  OF  THE  MIRACLE 12 

CHILD  ABUSE:  THE  PEOPLE  NEXT  DOOR 15 

CHILE:  THE  MOST  PAINFUL  HOUR 15 

A  CHIP  OF  GLASS  RUBY 16 

CITY  LOVERS 17 

COMEBACKER:  THE  BOB  WELCH  STORY 18 

THE  CONHABIT  PROGRAMME 19 

COUNTRY  LOVERS 21 

CULTS 21 

DENISE:  [THE  TRAGEDY  OF  CHILD  ABUSE] 22 

THE  DIVIDED  TRAIL 24 

DIVORCE...AND  OTHER  MONSTERS 24 

DIVORCE  MEDIATION:  A  LESS  PAINFUL  PATH,  Parts  1  and  2 24 

DIVORCE  MEDIATION:  DEALING  WITH  CUSTODY 24 

DRUGS  AND  THE  NERVOUS  SYSTEM  (2nd  REVISION) 24 

ENERGY:  LESS  IS  MORE  (SECOND  EDITION) 27 

ENERGY:  NEW  SOURCES  (SECOND  EDITION) 27 

ENERGY:  THE  DILEMMA  (SECOND  EDITION) 27 

EVERY  CHILD  (CHAQUE  ENFANT) 27 

THE  FIGHT  TO  BE  MALE 30 

FROM  CRADLE  TO  GRAVE  (FREE  TO  CHOOSE,  [4]) 32 

THE  GLOBAL  ENERGY  GAME 34 

GOOD  CLIMATE,  FRIENDLY  INHABITANTS 34 

HITCHHIKING:  TEENAGE  RISK 38 

THE  KILLING  GROUND 45 

KLAN  YOUTH  CORPS 45 

LIVING  WAY  OUT 49 

ME,  A  TEEN  FATHER' 53 

THE  MYTHS  OF  SHOPLIFTING 56 

A  NEW  TOWN  FOR  APHRODITE 57 

NO  SHORT  CUT  TO  SUCCESS 58 

ONE  FOR  THE  ROAD 59 

ORAL  HISTORY 60 

OUR  VIOLENT  HERITAGE 60 

PERU:  THE  REVOLUTION  THAT  NEVER  WAS 63 

PRAISE 65 

REMEMBER  ME 68 

RUNAWAY 70 

THE  RUNAWAY  PROBLEM  (SECOND  EDITION) 70 

THE  SCIENCE  OF  MURDER 71 

SEX  AND  THE  FOURTEEN-YEAR-OLD 72 

SEXUAL  ABUSE  OF  CHILDREN:  AMERICA'S  SECRET  SHAME 72 

THE  SILICON  FACTOR:  AND  WHAT  OF  THE  FUTURE? 73 

THE  SINGLE  PARENT  FAMILY 74 

SUFFER  THE  CHILDREN 78 

SUICIDE:  TEENAGE  CRISIS 78 


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Adolescent  thru  Adult  Level  Subject  In 


TAKE  THREE  GIRLS 79 

TATTOOED  TEARS 79 

TEENAGE  PREGNANCY:  NO  EASY  ANSWERS 79 

TEENAGE  SHOPLIFTING 79 

TEENAGE  SUICIDE:  IS  ANYONE  LISTENING? 79 

THERE  IS  NO  CRISIS 80 

34  YEARS  AFTER  HITLER 80 

THE  UNSUNG  SOLDIERS  (VIET  NAM:  THE  TEN  THOUSAND  DAY  WAR, 

Episode  23) 83 

WASTED  LIVES 85 

WHAT  PARENTS  SHOULD  KNOW  ABOUT  DRUGS 86 

YOU  BET  YOUR  LIFE 88 

YOURS  TRULY,  ANDREA  G.  STERN 88 

YOUTH  TERROR:  THE  VIEW  FROM  BEHIND  THE  GUN 88 

•  Social  Work 

BECAUSE  SOMEBODY  CARES 8 

BOYS  IN  CONFLICT 12 

FIRST  AND  LAST 30 

GETTING  OFF  WELFARE 33 

•  Urbanization 

THE  BADIA  AWAKENS 7 

BEYOND  FAMILY  PLANNING 10 

THE  CHANGING  ENVIRONMENT 14 

CITIZEN  INVOLVEMENT 17 

CITY  VISIONS 17 

COSTA  RICA  75 21 

DESIGN  INNOVATIONS  FOR  HUMAN  SETTLEMENTS 22 

DESIGNING  THE  URBAN  ENVIRONMENT 23 

DESTINATION  CITY 23 

FROM  THE  HUT  TO  THE  BUILDING 32 

A  HOME  OF  YOUR  OWN 38 

HOSTAGE:  AN  ENDLESS  TERROR 38 

I  REMEMBER  HARLEM,  PART  1:  THE  EARLY 

YEARS  (1600-1930) 40 

I  REMEMBER  HARLEM,  PART  2:  THE  DEPRESSION 

YEARS  (1930-1940) 40 

I  REMEMBER  HARLEM,  PART  3:  TOWARD 

FREEDOM  (1940-1965) 40 

I  REMEMBER  HARLEM,  PART  4:  TOWARD  A  NEW 

DAY  (1965-1980) 40 

LAND  POLICY 46 

NEWLOUVAIN 57 

A  NEW  TOWN  IN  ROMANIA 57 

NO  SHORT  CUT  TO  SUCCESS 58 

OUR  ONE  AND  ONLY  HOME 60 

QUEST  FOR  BETTER  LIVING 66 

RESCUE 68 

RESETTLEMENT  OF  THE  BEDOUINS  IN  KUWAIT 68 

A  SHELTER  FOR  ALL 72 

TAMAKI  MAUDAU  RAU 79 

TIBILDO 80 

URBAN  DEVELOPMENT  AND  TRAFFIC 83 

URBAN  DEVELOPMENT  IN  HARMONY  WITH  OPEN  LAND 83 

•  Values 

ACNE:  IT'S  NOT  YOUR  FAULT 3 

ADDICTIONS,  COMPULSIONS,  AND  ALTERNATIVE  HIGHS 3 

AH. .WE  HUMANS 4 

ALCOHOL  AND  DRUGS:  HOW  THEY  AFFECT  YOUR  BODY 4 

ALCOHOL  AND  DRUGS. MAKING  THE  DECISION 4 

ALCOHOL...DRUGS...A  WAY  OUT 4 

ALCOHOL,  DRUGS,  OR  ALTERNATIVES 4 

ALCOHOL:  USE  OR  ABUSE? 4 

ARTHUR  THE  KID 6 

ASHES  TO  ASHES 6 

AUTOMOBILE  SAFETY 7 

THE  BAXTERS:  EDGAR  WIGGINS 8 

THE  BAXTERS:  LEAVING  THE  NEST 8 

THE  BAXTERS:  STAN'S  MID-LIFE  CRISIS 8 

THE  BAXTERS:  SUSAN'S  NEW  JOB 8 

THE  BAXTERS:  TOGA  PARTY 8 

BEGINNING  RESPONSIBILITY:  I  CAN  DO  IT! 8 

BEGINNING  RESPONSIBILITY:  THE  BROKEN  BOOK  SHOP 8 

THE  BEST  YOU  POSSIBLE 9 

THE  BODY  HUMAN:  THE  FACTS  FOR  BOYS 11 

THE  BODY  HUMAN:  THE  FACTS  FOR  GIRLS 11 

BORN  DRUNK:  THE  FETAL  ALCOHOL  SYNDROME 11 

BOTANIC  MAN  HI  THE  AMAZON  BASIN  -GREEN  PRINT 

FOR  LIFE 11 

BOTANIC  MAN  02:  THE  CRUCIBLE  OF  LIFE 11 

BOTANIC  MAN  #3:  LIVING  WATER 12 

BOTANIC  MAN  //4:  POTENTIAL  ENERGY 12 

BOTANIC  MAN  //5:  LAND  OF  OPPORTUNITY 12 

BOTANIC  MAN  #6:  LATITUDE  ZERO 12 

BOTANIC  MAN  HI  WHITE  DEATH      NEW  LIFE 12 

BOTANIC  MAN  08:  ON  THE  LIMIT 12 

BOTANIC  MAN  //9  EXTINCTION  IS  FOREVER 12 

BOTANIC  MAN  #10.  CRACKPOT  JACKPOT 12 


BREAKING  FREE 12 

BROKEN  GLASS  (SECOND  EDITION) 12 

BUDGETING  PERSONAL  INCOME 13 

CABBAGES  AND  KINGS 13 

CAN'T  IT  BE  ANYONE  ELSE? 13 

CHILDREN'S  CHANTS  AND  GAMES 15 

CITIZEN  INVOLVEMENT 17 

COMEBACKER:  THE  BOB  WELCH  STORY 18 

THE  COMPUTER  PROGRAMME  [10]:  THINGS  TO  COME 19 

CONFRONTATION:  A  NURSE  AND  A  DRUG  ADDICT 19 

CROSSBAR 21 

DEAF  LIKE  ME 22 

DEATH  AND  DYING:  A  TEENAGE  CLASS 22 

DEATH  IN  THE  FAST  LANE 22 

DECISIONS 22 

DINKY  HOCKER 23 

DINOSAUR 23 

DIVORCE...ANO  OTHER  MONSTERS 24 

DON'T  BE  SHOCKED 24 

DON'T  BOTHER  ME,  I'M  LEARNING 24 

DYING  FOR  A  FAG? 24 

EARS:  HAVE  YOU  HEARD  THE  LATEST? 25 

AN  EASY  PILL  TO  SWALLOW 25 

EAT  FOR  HEALTH  (SECOND  EDITION) 25 

ELECTRICITY:  HANDLE  WITH  CARE 25 

EUGENIE 27 

EVERY  CHILD  (CHAQUE  ENFANT) 27 

EXERCISES  FOR  ANYONE,  ANYWHERE,  ANYTIME 28 

EYES:  SEEING  THE  LIGHT 28 

FAMILIES:  WILL  THEY  SURVIVE? 29 

A  FAMILY  OF  WINNERS 29 

THE  FAT  FILM 29 

FATHER  AND  SON:  THE  GOOD  SAMARITAN 29 

FATHERS 29 

A  FIGHT  FOR  BREATH:  EMPHYSEMA 30 

FOREVER  YOUNG 31 

A  FRIEND  IN  DEED 32 

FROGGIE  WENT  A-COURTIN' 32 

GENERATIONS 33 

GET  HELP,  GIVE  AID 33 

GETTING  A  BETTER  BUY  IN  A  USED  CAR 33 

GETTING  OFF  WELFARE 33 

GETTING  THE  MOST  OUT  OF  TELEVISION:  ACTION 

AND  VIOLENCE 33 

GETTING  THE  MOST  OUT  OF  TELEVISION:  PEOPLE 

MAKE  PROGRAMS 33 

GETTING  THE  MOST  OUT  OF  TELEVISION:  THE  CHARACTERS  WE  SEE 

ON  TV 33 

GETTING  THE  MOST  OUT  OF  TELEVISION:  THE  MAGIC  OF  TV 33 

GETTING  THE  MOST  OUT  OF  TELEVISION:  THE  REAL  WORLD 

ON  TV 33 

GETTING  THE  MOST  OUT  OF  TELEVISION:  THE  TECHNICAL  SIDE 

OF  TV 33 

THE  HAPPY  PRINCE 37 

HEATHER  BECOMES  A  FIRE  FIGHTER 37 

HITCHHIKING:  TEENAGE  RISK 38 

HOLLYWOOD'S  CHILDREN 38 

HOW  TO  SAVE  A  DROWNING  VICTIM:  THE  HEIMLICH  MANEUVER 39 

HOW  TO  SAY  "GOOD  BUY!" 39 

I  CALL  IT  WORK 40 

I  WASN'T  SCARED 40 

IMANI:  [BEEGIE  AND  THE  EGG] 41 

THE  IMPACT  OF  TELEVISION 41 

IN  LOVELAND:  STORY  OF  A  TEEN-AGE  SUICIDE 41 

THE  INVISIBLE  CHILDREN 42 

IT'S  A  THOUGHT 43 

JACK-A-BOY 43 

THE  JOKE'S  ON  MR.  LITTLE 44 

THE  JUMPING  FROG  (ADAPTED  FROM  THE  MARK 

TWAIN  STORY) 44 

JUST  POSING 44 

KATHY 44 

KEEP  OUT  OF  THE  REACH  OF  ADULTS 44 

KEEPING  YOUR  TEETH  HEALTHY 44 

KLAN  YOUTH  CORPS 45 

KUJICHAGULIA 45 

LAW  OF  THE  LAND 46 

THE  LEGACY:  CHILDREN  OF  HOLOCAUST  SURVIVORS 47 

LIBRARIES  AND  THE  PURSUIT  OF  HAPPINESS 47 

LICENSE  TO  KILL 47 

LIFE:  PATENT  PENDING 49 

LISTENING:  THE  PROBLEM  SOLVER 49 

MAKING  DECISIONS  ABOUT  SEX 51 

MANDY'S  GRANDMOTHER 52 

MARIJUANA:  THE  HIDDEN  DANGERS 53 

ME,  A  TEEN  FATHER' 53 

THE  MEDICAL  SCHOLARS  PROGRAM 54 

MEN  UNDER  SIEGE:  LIFE  WITH  THE  MODERN  WOMAN 54 

MIRRORS  (ESPEJOS):  REFLECTIONS  OF  A  CULTURE 55 


MISTER  GIMME  (LEARNING  TO  BE  HUMAN  SERIES) 

MOPED  SAFETY 

MOTORCYCLE  SAFETY 

THE  MYTHS  OF  SHOPLIFTING 

NEW  FRIENDS 

NIA 

"NOBODY'S  USELESS" 

NOT  MY  PROBLEM 

NOT  ONLY  STRANGERS 

NUTRITION:  SOME  FOOD  FOR  THOUGHT 

OH  BROTHER,  MY  BROTHER 

ONE  OF  A  KIND 

OUR  FAMILY  WORKS  TOGETHER  (SECOND  EDITION) 

OUR  VIOLENT  HERITAGE 

THE  PINKS  AND  THE  BLUES 

PLAY  IT  SAFE  ELECTRICALLY 

PLUS  TIME  SERVED  (INSIGHT  SERIES) 

PORTRAIT  OF  GRANDPA  DOC 

PREPARING  FOR  COLLEGE 

THE  PRICE  OF  HUNGER 

THE  PROMISE 

THE  PSYCHIC  PARROT 

THE  RAG  TAG  CHAMPS 

A  RAINY  DAY 

READING  SELF-IMPROVEMENT:  COMPETENCY  SKILLS 

READING  SELF-IMPROVEMENT:  COMPREHENSION 

READING  SELF-IMPROVEMENT:  INTERPRETATION 

READING  SELF-IMPROVEMENT:  VARIABLE  SPEEDS 

READING  SELF-IMPROVEMENT:  WORD  RECOGNITION 

READING  SELF-IMPROVEMENT:  WORD  UNDERSTANDING. 

RECOURSE  FOR  THE  CONSUMER 

THE  REFERENCE  SECTION 

RIDIN'  COOL  TO  SCHOOL 

ROLLER  SKATING  SAFETY 

THE  RUNAWAY  PROBLEM  (SECOND  EDITION) 

SAFE  BICYCLING  IN  TRAFFIC 

SAM 

SELF  SERVICE 

THE  SELFISH  GIANT 

SHE'S  NOBODY'S  BABY:  AMERICAN  WOMEN  IN  THE 

TWENTIETH  CENTURY 

SHOESHINE  GIRL 

THE  SINGLE  PARENT  FAMILY 

SKIN:  YOUR  AMAZING  BIRTHDAY  SUIT 

THE  SKY'S  THE  LIMIT  [1]:  TAKING  CHARGE 

THE  SKY'S  THE  LIMIT  [2]:  WINNING  ALL  THE  TIME 

SMOKING:  THE  CHOICE  IS  YOURS 

SOMETHING  QUEER  AT  THE  LIBRARY 

A  SPECIAL  TRADE 

STEP  FAMILY 

STEPPING  OUT:  DEBOLTS  GROW  UP 

THE  STORY  OF  JOE  OGG 

STRESS: A  PERSONAL  CHALLENGE 

STRESS:  ARE  WE  KILLING  OURSELVES? 

THE  STRESS  MESS 

SUFFER  THE  CHILDREN 

THE  SUGAR  FILM 

SUICIDE:  TEENAGE  CRISIS 

SURVIVAL  AFTER  HIGH  SCHOOL 

SURVIVAL  RUN 

TEACHING  BASIC  SKILLS  WITH  FILM 

TEENAGE  HOMOSEXUALITY 

TEENAGE  PARENTS 

TEENAGE  PREGNANCY:  NO  EASY  ANSWERS 

TEENAGE  SHOPLIFTING 

TEENAGE  SUICIDE:  IS  ANYONE  LISTENING7 

TEETH:  SOME  FACTS  TO  CHEW  ON 

TEST  TUBE  BABIES:  A  DAUGHTER  FOR  JUDY 

34  YEARS  AFTER  HITLER 

THIS  ONE  FOR  DAD 

TIME  FOR  SURVIVAL 

TOKYO  IN  TENNESSEE 

THE  TOUGHEST  BARRIER 

[UJAMAA]:  NOEL'S  LEMONADE  STAND 

UJIMA:  [MODUPE  AND  THE  FLOOD] 

UNFRIENDLY  FLORA  AND  FAUNA 

VD  -  PLAY  IT  SAFE 

V.D  :  THE  LOVE  BUG 

VOICES  OF  YOUNG  JAPAN 

WE  ARE  ALL  ONE  PEOPLE 

WEEP  NO  MORE,  MY  LADY 

WHAT  JOHNNY  CAN'T  READ 

WHAT  TO  DO...WHEN  YOU  NEED  A  BANKER 

WHAT  TO  DO.. .WHEN  YOU  NEED  A  DOCTOR 

WHAT  rO  DO. WHEN  YOU  NEED  AN  INSURANCE  AGENT .. 

WHAT  TO  DO  ..WHEN  YOU  NEED  A  LAWYER 

WHAT  TO  DO..  WHEN  YOU  NEED  A  REAL  ESTATE  AGENT 

WHAT  YOU  ARE  ISN'T  NECESSARILY  WHAT  YOU  WILL  BE 
WHEN  YOU'RE  SMILIN' 


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olescent  thru  Adult  Level  Subject  Index 


SOCIOLOGY  •  VISUAL  ARTS    /    135 


DO  I  FEEL  THIS  WAY' 86 

ARE  GROWING  DAY  BY  DAY 88 

BET  YOUR  LIFE 88 

R  ERRONEOUS  ZONES 88 

RE  NOT  COMMUNICATING 88 

RS  TRULY,  ANDREA  G.  STERN 88 

Vomen 

:.RTA  HUNTER:  BLUES  AT  THE  COOKERY 4 

lA'S  CHOICE 5 

ARTIST  WAS  A  WOMAN 6 

BAXTERS  SERIES 8 

BAXTERS:  SUSAN'S  NEW  JOB 8 

BILL  OF  RIGHTS  IN  ACTION:  WOMEN'S  RIGHTS 10 

CAPTAIN  IS  A  LADY 13 

CHANGE  OF  LIFE 14 

D  ABUSE:  THE  PEOPLE  NEXT  DOOR 15 

RE  FALKENSTEIN,  SCULPTOR 17 

TTE 18 

SE:  [THE  TRAGEDY  OF  CHILD  ABUSE] 22 

NIE 27 

GENTLE  WARRIOR 33 

ING  OFF  WELFARE „ 33 

POSING 44 

UNDER  SIEGE:  LIFE  WITH  THE  MODERN  WOMAN 54 

ONLY  STRANGERS 58 

PINKS  AND  THE  BLUES 63 

END  YOU'RE  WEARING  A  BARREL 65 

T  OUT  OF  HISTORY:  THE  MAKING  OF  JUDY  CHICAGO'S 

MR  PARTY 68 

5  A  RAILROADER 72 

NOBODY'S  BABY:  AMERICAN  WOMEN  IN  THE 
IENTIETH  CENTURY 72 

INGLE  PARENT  FAMILY 74 

IER  GIRLS 74 

i  AND  THE  BRIDE 78 

TROUBLE  WITH  RAPE 82 

ING  POINTS:  A  PROFILE  OF  THREE  ADULT  WOMEN 

COLLEGE 82 

DO  YOU  SEE,  NURSE? 85 

EN  AND  CRIME:  THE  TWO  FACES  OF  JUSTICE 87 

N  IN  SPORTS 87 

VORKPLACE  HUSTLE 87 

)W  AND  GREEN 88 

VISUAL  ARTS 
chitecture 

ES  -  A  TOWN  TO  LIVE  IN 13 

IG  FOR  HISTORY 14 

N  INVOLVEMENT 17 

/ISIONS 17 

NING  THE  URBAN  ENVIRONMENT 23 

AT  AND  URBAN  ENVIRONMENT 36 

N  HERITAGE  (BUVO  OROKSEG) 38 

RIC  ISLAND  SETTLEMENTS 38 

ES  HAVE  HISTORY 39 

IRA  IMPERIAL  VILLA 44 

AST  BUILDING  DESIGNED  BY  LE  CORBUSIER 46 

WAY  OUT 49 

i  WITH  THE  CITY 50 

i  TOWN  FOR  APHRODITE 57 

I  TOWN  IN  ROMANIA 57 

AND  -  NEW  LAND 59 

1STRUCTION  OF  RURAL  SETTLEMENTS 67 

LTERFORALL 72 

(  OF  THE  NEW,  2:  THE  POWERS  THAT  BE 73 

3 75 

I  DEVELOPMENT  AND  URBAN  CLIMATE 83 

I  DEVELOPMENT  IN  OLD  AND  NEW  QUARTERS 83 

IW  -  THE  CITY  THAT  REFUSED  TO  DIE 85 

JLTURE,  ZEN  SPIRIT 88 


Education 


IR 


18 


—Galleries  and  Museums 

THE  FAIR 40 

EOF  DELIGHTS 60 

—History  (General) 

AMERICA  PART  8:  SCULPTURES  (AMERICANA  SERIES) 6 

AMERICA,  PART  9:  PHOTOGRAPHY  I  -  THE  BEGINNINGS  OF 

W  ART  (AMERICANA  SERIES) 6 

AMERICA,  PART  10:  PHOTOGRAPHY  II  -  MASTERS  OF  THE 

■\  CENTURY  (AMERICANA  SERIES) 6 

IT  OF  THE  BOOK:  PERSIAN  MINIATURES  FROM 

SHAHNAMEH 6 

ITIST  WAS  A  WOMAN 6 

IOCK  OF  THE  NEW  SERIES 73 

OF  THE  NEW,  1:  THE  MECHANICAL  PARADISE 73 


SHOCK  OF  THE  NEW,  2:  THE  POWERS  THAT  BE 73 

SHOCK  OF  THE  NEW,  3:  THE  LANDSCAPE  OF  PLEASURE 73 

SHOCK  OF  THE  NEW,  4:  TROUBLE  IN  UTOPIA 73 

SHOCK  OF  THE  NEW,  5:  THE  THRESHOLD  OF  LIBERTY 73 

SHOCK  OF  THE  NEW,  6:  THE  VIEW  FROM  THE  EDGE 73 

SHOCK  OF  THE  NEW,  7:  CULTURE  AS  NATURE 73 

SHOCK  OF  THE  NEW,  8:  THE  FUTURE  THAT  WAS 73 

•  Art— Oriental 

THE  ART  OF  THE  BOOK:  PERSIAN  MINIATURES  FROM 

THE  SHAHNAMEH 6 

CRAFTS  OF  EDO 21 

DISCOVERING  THE  ART  OF  KOREA 24 

KITES  OF  JAPAN 45 

KOREA:  REFLECTIONS  ON  THE  MORNING  CALM 45 

NARRATIVE  PICTURE  SCROLLS 56 

SHIKO  MUNAKATA:  MASTER  OF  THE  WOOD-BLOCK  PRINT 72 

•  Art— Primitive 

ANCIENT  MODERNS:  GREEK  ISLAND  ART  AND  CULTURE, 

2000-3000  B.C 5 

THE  MAKING  OF  MANKIND  [5]:  A  NEW  ERA 51 

•  Art— Renaissance  and  Baroque 

BENIN  KINGSHIP  RITUAL 9 

•  Art— Modern 

ARS  GRATIA  ARTIS 6 

BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN:  CITIZEN  OF  TWO  WORLDS 9 

CLAIRE  FALKENSTEIN,  SCULPTOR 17 

[CONFINEMENT]  (L'ENFERMEMENT) 19 

DEGAS  IN  THE  METROPOLITAN 22 

ERTE 27 

MARC  CHAGALL:  THE  COLOURS  OF  PASSION 53 

MIRRORS  (ESPEJOS):  REFLECTIONS  OF  A  CULTURE 55 

A  PALETTE  OF  GLASS 61 

PICASSO  -  A  PAINTER'S  DIARY,  Part  1:  THE 

FORMATIVE  YEARS 63 

PICASSO  -  A  PAINTER'S  DIARY,  Part  2:  FROM  CUBISM 

TO  GUERNICA 63 

PICASSO  -  A  PAINTER'S  DIARY,  Part  3:  A  UNITY  OF  VARIETY 63 

PORTRAIT  OF  TWO  ARTISTS  (WERE  YOU  THERE  SERIES) 65 

RIGHT  OUT  OF  HISTORY:  THE  MAKING  OF  JUDY  CHICAGO'S 

DINNERPARTY 68 

SHOCK  OF  THE  NEW,  1:  THE  MECHANICAL  PARADISE 73 

SHOCK  OF  THE  NEW,  2:  THE  POWERS  THAT  BE 73 

SHOCK  OF  THE  NEW,  3:  THE  LANDSCAPE  OF  PLEASURE 73 

SHOCK  OF  THE  NEW,  4:  TROUBLE  IN  UTOPIA 73 

SHOCK  OF  THE  NEW,  5:  THE  THRESHOLD  OF  LIBERTY 73 

SHOCK  OF  THE  NEW,  6:  THE  VIEW  FROM  THE  EDGE 73 

SHOCK  OF  THE  NEW,  7:  CULTURE  AS  NATURE 73 

SHOCK  OF  THE  NEW,  8:  THE  FUTURE  THAT  WAS 73 

YANTRA 88 

•  Ceramics 

DISCOVERING  THE  ART  OF  KOREA 24 

•  Design 

THE  COMPUTER  PROGRAMME  [6]:  SOUND  AND 

MOVING  PICTURES 19 

ERTE 27 

THE  FIBERGLASS  CHAIRS 30 

JEWELLERY  MAKING:  ACRYLICS 43 

JEWELLERY  MAKING:  CASTING 43 

JEWELLERY  MAKING:  METALWORKING 43 

MARC  CHAGALL:  THE  COLOURS  OF  PASSION 53 

MEDIA  PROBES:  DESIGN 54 

MODELING  UNIVERSE 55 

RAYMOND  LOEWY:  FATHER  OF  INDUSTRIAL  DESIGN 67 

•  Drawing 

PAINTING  BY  NUMBERS 60 

•  Film  and  Film  Study 

AN  AMERICAN  TIME  CAPSULE 5 

THE  BARBER  SHOP 7,  99 

BASIC  FILM  PHOTOGRAPHY 7 

CHILD'S  EYE  VIEW 15 

THE  CURE 21,99 

THE  DENTIST 22,99 

DOWAGER  IN  HOT  PANTS 24 

THE  FIBERGLASS  CHAIRS 30 

THE  GOLD  RUSH 34,  99 

THE  GOLDEN  AGE  OF  COMEDY 34,  99 

GREAT  MOVIE  STUNTS 35,  99 

HOLLYWOOD  STEPS  OUT 38 

HOLLYWOOD'S  CHILDREN 38 

IMPASSE 41 

OSCAR  MICHEAUX,  FILM  PIONEER  (WERE  YOU  THERE  SERIES) 60 

THE  PAWNSHOP 62,  100 

PENGUINS!  (ON  VACATION) 62 

PORKUPSNOW 65 

A  RAINY  DAY 67 


REMEMBERING  WINSOR  McCAY 68 

THE  RINK 68.  100 

SHOESHINE  GIRL 73 

THIRTY  YEARS  OF  FUN 80,  101 

THE  WIZARD  OF  SPEED  AND  TIME 87 

•  Television  Productions 

THE  ANATOMY  OF  CRISIS  (FREE  TO  CHOOSE  [3]) 5 

THE  ART  OF  THE  BOOK:  PERSIAN  MINIATURES  FROM 

THE  SHAHNAMEH 6 

ARTHUR  THE  KID 6 

ARTICULOS  DE  COSTUMBRE 6 

THE  ARTIST  WAS  A  WOMAN 6 

ATTICA 6 

THE  BAXTERS  SERIES 8 

THE  BAXTERS:  EDGAR  WIGGINS 8 

THE  BAXTERS:  LEAVING  THE  NEST 8 

THE  BAXTERS:  STAN'S  MID-LIFE  CRISIS 8 

THE  BAXTERS:  SUSAN'S  NEW  JOB 8 

THE  BAXTERS:  TOGA  PARTY 8 

THE  BODY  WORKS  SERIES 11 

THE  BODY  WORKS:  [CIRCULATION] 11 

THE  BODY  WORKS:  [BONES  AND  STRUCTURE] 11 

THE  BODY  WORKS:  [DIGESTION] 11 

THE  BODY  WORKS:  [MOVEMENT] 11 

THE  BODY  WORKS:  [RESPIRATION] 11 

THE  BRIDGE  OF  ADAM  RUSH 12 

EL  CANTAR  DE  MIO  CID 13 

CAPTAIN  KIDD  (THE  FAMOUS  ADVENTURES  OF  MR. 

MAGOO  SERIES) 13 

LACELESTINA 14 

THE  CONTEST  KID  AND  THE  BIG  PRIZE 20 

THE  CONTEST  KID  STRIKES  AGAIN 20 

CREATED  EQUAL  (FREE  TO  CHOOSE,  [5]) 21 

DENISE:  [THE  TRAGEDY  OF  CHILD  ABUSE] 22 

DIET  UNTO  DEATH:  [ANOREXIA  NERVOSA] 23 

DO  YOU  BELIEVE  IN  MIRACLES' 24 

EYE  ON  THE  MEDIA:  BUSINESS  AND  THE  PRESS 28 

[FOCUS  ON  THE  FIFTIES] 30 

LA  FONTANA  DE  ORO 31 

FREE  TO  CHOOSE  SERIES 32 

FROM  CRADLE  TO  GRAVE  (FREE  TO  CHOOSE,  [4]) 32 

GOOD  LUCK,  MR.  ROBINSON:  [MANAGING  STRESS] 34 

GOYA:  HIS  LIFE  AND  ART 34 

GREEN  TABLES 35 

GRIFFIN  AND  PHOENIX 35,  99 

HOW  TO  CURE  INFLATION  (FREE  TO  CHOOSE,  [9]) 39 

HOW  TO  STAY  FREE  (FREE  TO  CHOOSE,  [10]) 39 

HUCKLEBERRY  FINN 39,  99 

INCIDENT  AT  BROWN'S  FERRY 41 

THE  JERICHO  MILE 43 

THE  JOKE'S  ON  MR.  LITTLE 44 

THE  JUMPING  FROG  (ADAPTED  FROM  THE  MARK 

TWAIN  STORY) 44 

KING  ARTHUR  (THE  FAMOUS  ADVENTURES  OF  MR. 

MAGOO  SERIES) 45 

KITTY:  RETURN  TO  AUSCHWITZ 45 

EL  LIBRO  DE  BUEN  AMOR 47 

EL  LICENCIADO  VIDRIERA 47 

THE  MAGIC  OF  IRELAND 51 

MEDIA  PROBES:  POLITICAL  SPOTS 54 

MEDIA  PROBES:  SOAP  OPERAS 54 

MEDIA  PROBES:  THE  FUTURE 54 

MEDIA  PROBES:  TV  NEWS 54 

MISTER  MAGOO'S  CHRISTMAS  CAROL 55 

NIEBLA,  DE  MIGUEL  DE  UNAMUNO 58 

NOAH'S  ARK  (THE  FAMOUS  ADVENTURES  OF  MR. 

MAGOO  SERIES) 58 

PAUL  REVERE  (THE  FAMOUS  ADVENTURES  OF  MR. 

•  MAGOO  SERIES) 62 

PAUL  REVERE  (CAPTIONED)  (THE  FAMOUS  ADVENTURES  OF  MR. 

MAGOO  SERIES) 62 

PICK  ME  UP  AT  PEGGY'S  COVE 63 

THE  POWER  OF  THE  MARKET  (FREE  TO  CHOOSE,  [1]) 65 

THE  PSYCHIC  PARROT 66 

THE  RAG  TAG  CHAMPS 67 

RIP  VAN  WINKLE  (THE  FAMOUS  ADVENTURES  OF  MR. 

MAGOO  SERIES) 69 

ROLL  OF  THUNDER,  HEAR  MY  CRY 69 

SOUP  AND  ME 75 

SOUP  FOR  PRESIDENT 75 

A  STAR  IN  THE  STUDIO:  THEODORE  BIKEL,  WITH  SONGS  AROUND 

THE  WORLD 76 

TO  SAVE  A  LIFE:  TRAUMA  CENTERS 81 

THE  TROUBLE  WITH  MISS  SWITCH 82 

TWO  STARS  AND  A  LOT  OF  MUSIC 82 

THE  TYRANNY  OF  CONTROL  (FREE  TO  CHOOSE,  [2]) 82 

UNCLE  SAM  MAGOO 82 

VOYAGE  OF  SS  COLUMBIA:  JUST  SHORT  OF  A  MIRACLE 85 


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WEEP  NO  MORE,  MY  LADY 85 

WHAT  PARENTS  SHOULD  KNOW  ABOUT  DRUGS 86 

WHAT'S  WRONG  WITH  OUR  SCHOOLS?  (FREE  TO 

CHOOSE,  [6]) 86 

WHO  PROTECTS  THE  CONSUMER?  (FREE  TO  CHOOSE,  [7]) 86 

WHO  PROTECTS  THE  WORKER'  (FREE  TO  CHOOSE,  [8]) 86 

WHY  DO  I  FEEL  THIS  WAY? 86 

WILLIAM  TELL  (THE  FAMOUS  ADVENTURES  OF  MR. 

MAGOO  SERIES) 8 

THE  WORKPLACE  HUSTLE 8 

•  Filmmaking 

BALLOON  SAFARI 

BASIC  FILM  PHOTOGRAPHY 

CLICK!  CLICK!:  CREATING  ANIMATED  FILMS  IN 

THE  CLASSROOM 1 

DREAMS  SO  REAL:  THREE  MEN'S  STORIES 2 

ONCE  UPON  A  MOUSE 59 

•  Feature  Film 

THE  BARBER  SHOP 7,  99 

BEYOND  DEATH'S  DOOR 9,  99 

BLESS  THE  BEASTS  AND  CHILDREN 10,  99 

LE  CORBEAU  (THE  RAVEN) 20,  99 

THE  CURE 21,99 

THE  DENTIST 22,  99 

DIABOLIQUE  (LES  DIABOLIQUES) 23,  99 

THE  FALLEN  IDOL 28,  99 

FUNNY  GIRL 32,  99 

THE  GENERAL 32,99 

GILDA 33,99 

THE  GOLD  RUSH 34, 99 

THE  GOLF  SPECIALIST 34,  99 

GREAT  MOVIE  STUNTS 35,  99 

GRIFFIN  AND  PHOENIX 35,  99 

GULLIVER'S  TRAVELS 36,99 

HARVEST:  3000  YEARS 37,  99 

HOLIDAY 38,99 

HUCKLEBERRY  FINN 39,  99 

IT'S  A  WONDERFUL  LIFE 43,  99 

JAGUAR 43,100 

JASON  AND  THE  ARGONAUTS 43,  100 

THE  JOLSON  STORY 44,  100 

THE  LADY  FROM  SHANGHAI 45,  100 

THE  LADY  VANISHES 45,  100 

THE  LAST  HURRAH 46,  100 

LET  THE  GOOD  TIMES  ROLL 47,  100 

THE  MAN  CALLED  FLINTSTONE 52,  100 

MANDABI 52,100 

MR.  DEEDS  GOES  TO  TOWN 55,  100 

MR.  HULOT'S  HOLIDAY 55,  100 

MR.  SMITH  GOES  TO  WASHINGTON 55,  100 

MY  FAVORITE  BRUNETTE 56,  100 

ONLY  ANGELS  HAVE  WINGS 59,  100 

THE  PAWNSHOP 62,  100 

PENNIES  FROM  HEAVEN 62,  100 

PHANTOM  OF  THE  OPERA 63,  100 

THE  RINK 68,  100 

SAHARA 70,100 

THE  SCARLET  PIMPERNEL 71,  100 

TALK  OF  THE  TOWN 79,  100 

THE  39  STEPS 80,  101 

THE  TROUBLE  WITH  ANGELS 81,  101 

THE  WAY  WE  WERE 85,  101 

YOU  CAN'T  TAKE  IT  WITH  YOU 88,  101 

•  Feature  Film  Excerpts 

AMY  ON  THE  LIPS 5,99 

THE  GOLDEN  AGE  OF  COMEDY 34,  99 

THIRTY  YEARS  OF  FUN 80,  101 

•  Feature  Film  Editions 

ADVENTURES  OF  TOM  SAWYER  (QUICK  TAKES) 3,  99 

CHARLY  (QUICK  TAKES) 14,  99 

DUEL  IN  THE  SUN  (QUICK  TAKES) 24,  99 

JUNIOR  BONNER  (QUICK  TAKES  SERIES) 44,  100 

A  SEPARATE  PEACE 72,  100 

SHANE 72,100 

TAKE  THE  MONEY  AND  RUN  (QUICK  TAKES  SERIES) 79,  100 

TOO  LATE  THE  HERO  (QUICK  TAKES  SERIES) 81,  101 

•  Animation 

ARS  GRATIA  ARTIS 6 

BETTY  BOOP  IN  MOTHER  GOOSE  LAND 9 

THE  BRONSWIK  AFFAIR 13 

CABBAGES  AND  KINGS 13 

THE  COMPUTER  PROGRAMME  [6]:  SOUND  AND 

MOVING  PICTURES 14 

CORNY  CONCERTO 20 

DAFFY  THE  COMMANDO 21 

DINOSAUR 23 


FATAL  COMPROMISE 29 

THE  FLY 30 

GRIZZLY  GOLFER 35 

GULLIVER'S  TRAVELS 36,99 

IMPASSE 41 

JIMMY  THE  C 44 

THE  LITTLE  DUTCH  MILL 49 

MAGOO'S  PUDDLE  JUMPER 51 

MAKING  IT  MOVE 51 

ONCE  UPON  A  MOUSE 59 

OTTO  MESSMER  AND  FELIX  THE  CAT 60 

PAINTING  BY  NUMBERS 60 

POPEYE  THE  SAILOR  MEETS  ALI  BABA'S  FORTY  THIEVES 65 

PORKY  PIG'S  FEAT 65 

REMEMBERING  WINSOR  McCAY 68 

SCRAP  HAPPY  DAFFY 71 

WHEN  MAGOO  FLEW 86 

THE  WIZARD  OF  SPEED  AND  TIME 87 

YANKEE  DOODLE  DAFFY 88 

YANTRA 88 

•  Adventure 

JASON  AND  THE  ARGONAUTS 43,  100 

ONLY  ANGELS  HAVE  WINGS 59,  100 

RUN  WILD,  RUN  FREE 69 

•  Biography 

THE  JOLSON  STORY 44,  100 

•  Comedy,  Satire 

MR.  DEEDS  GOES  TO  TOWN 55,  100 

MR.  SMITH  GOES  TO  WASHINGTON 55, 100 

MY  FAVORITE  BRUNETTE 56,  100 

TALK  OF  THE  TOWN 79,  100 

THE  TROUBLE  WITH  ANGELS 81,  101 

YOU  CAN'T  TAKE  IT  WITH  YOU 88,  101 

•  Crime,  Film  Noir 

THE  LADY  FROM  SHANGHAI 45,  100 

•  Detective,  Mystery 

DIABOLIQUE  (LES  DIABOLIQUES) 23,  99 

THE  FALLEN  IDOL 28,  99 

GILDA 33,99 

PHANTOM  OF  THE  OPERA 63,  100 

•  Fantasy 

JASON  AND  THE  ARGONAUTS 43,  100 

•  Photography 

ART  IN  AMERICA,  PART  9:  PHOTOGRAPHY  I  -  THE  BEGINNINGS  OF 
A  NEW  ART  (AMERICANA  SERIES) 6 

ART  IN  AMERICA,  PART  10:  PHOTOGRAPHY  II  -  MASTERS  OF  THE 
20TH  CENTURY  (AMERICANA  SERIES) 6 

LEISURE  TIME  PHOTOGRAPHY 47 

MEDIA  PROBES:  PHOTOGRAPHY 54 

•  Printing  and  Lithography 

SHIKO  MUNAKATA:  MASTER  OF  THE  WOODBLOCK  PRINT 72 

THE  WORLD  OF  PRINT 87 

•  Sculpture 

ART  IN  AMERICA  PART  8:  SCULPTURES  (AMERICANA  SERIES) 6 

CLAIRE  FALKENSTEIN,  SCULPTOR 17 

IMMORTAL  IMAGE 41 

SAND  IN  ART 71 

SHOCK  OF  THE  NEW,  8:  THE  FUTURE  THAT  WAS 73 

•  Theater  Arts 

BORROWED  FACES 11 

ERTE 27 

GREECE  478-336  B.C.:  THE  THEATRE 35 

KABUKI:  THE  CLASSIC  THEATER  OF  JAPAN 44 

•  Handicrafts 

BIRTHPLACE  OF  BEAUTY 10 

CRAFTS  OF  EDO 21 

HIDDEN  HERITAGE  (BUVO  OROKSEG) 38 

JEWELLERY  MAKING:  ACRYLICS 43 

JEWELLERY  MAKING:  CASTING 43 

JEWELLERY  MAKING:  METALWORKING 43 

KYOGASHI:  THE  CELEBRATED  CAKES  AND  SWEETS  OF  JAPAN 45 

SAINT  SOLEIL 70 

THE  SKY'S  UNLIMITED 74 

UJAMAA  VILLAGES 82 

VIOLA 84 

•  Landscaping  and  Gardening 

KATSURA  IMPERIAL  VILLA 44 

PLANTING  FOR  PLEASURE 64 

ZEN  CULTURE,  ZEN  SPIRIT 88 

•  Metalwork 

JEWELLERY  MAKING:  CASTING 43 

JEWELLERY  MAKING:  METALWORKING 43 


•  Painting 

THE  ART  OF  THE  BOOK:  PERSIAN  MINIATURES  FROM 

THESHAHNAMEH 

THE  ARTIST  WAS  A  WOMAN 

DEGAS  IN  THE  METROPOLITAN 

DISCOVERING  THE  ART  OF  KOREA 

GOYA:  HIS  LIFE  AND  ART 

IMAGES  OF  THE  WILD:  A  PORTRAIT  OF  ROBERT  BATEMAN 

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SYLVAIN  FUSCO) 

MARC  CHAGALL:  THE  COLOURS  OF  PASSION 

MIRRORS  (ESPEJOS):  REFLECTIONS  OF  A  CULTURE 

THE  PASSION  OF  CHRIST  ACCORDING  TO  ST.  MATTHEW, 

ILLUSTRATED  BY  WILLIAM  KURELEK 

PORTRAIT  OF  TWO  ARTISTS  (WERE  YOU  THERE  SERIES) 

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