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Educational Film Guide
1959 Annual Supplement Part 1. Alphabetical Title List
A B C'S
In WRITTEN WORD (15 films)
ABACUS. Avis 1958 llmin si color $115 el Guide
Shows how to use the open -end abacus, bringing in ideas about the decimal number system. Discusses the history of the number system, grouping in addition, regrouping in subtraction, comparison of number values, and how the number system works
LC card Fi A 58-886
ABBY'S FIRST TWO YEARS: A BACKWARD LOOK. NYU 1959 30min sd b&w (Vassar studies of normal personality development ser) $135, rent $7.50
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Produced by Vassar College
By showing the developmental sequence backwards, from age 2 years to age 2 months, the film throws into striking relief the physical and behavioral changes of infancy and babyhood
ABSTRACT AND NON-OBJECTIVE PAINTING IN THE WORLD OF ART. NET 1956 30min sd b&w (World of art ser) rent $4.75
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Produced by WQED
Discusses the transition in art from realism to the abstract. Explains the reasons underlying abstract and non-objective painting. Demonstrates important points with illustrations drawn in chalk and paint. Uses prints of abstract paintings to clarify and develop a greater understanding of the artist's interpretation
THE ACCIDENT
In ACTION AT LAW (5 films)
ACIDS, BASES, AND SALTS. Coronet 1959 21min sd b&w $120, color $220
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Surveys the theories of Arrhenius, Bi-^nsted and Lowry, and Lewis. Uses the Arrhenius definition of acids, bases, and salts to explore the properties and use of chemical compounds whose water solutions contain ions. Shows the important properties of an acid, a salt, and a base; household and industrial uses of each, and how they are prepared commercially and in the chemistry laboratory
LC card Fi A 59-382
ACIDS, BASES AND SALTS. NET 1956 30min sd b&w (Tempest in a test tube ser) rent $4.75
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Uses laboratory experiments to show the chemical reactions of acids with bases. Explams neutralization and the formation of heat and salts when acids and bases are combined. Demonstrates the acidity of common household materials with a PH meter
ACROSS THE PACIFIC. Sterl-MovUSA 30mm sd color free-loan
1958
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ACROSS THE SEVEN SEAS. Guild 1956 26i^min sd b&w (Kingdom of the sea ser) rent apply
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ACTING COMES OF AGE
In PLAYS AND PLAYERS (8 films)
ACTING: HOW IT BEGAN
In PLAYS AND PLAYERS (8 films)
ACTING: THE RENAISSANCE
In PLAYS AND PLAYERS (8 films)
ACTING: THE TWENTIETH CENTURY In PLAYS AND PLAYERS (8 films)
^^"""'i^l^o^"^ "-AW (5 films). NET 1956 ea 30min sd b&w rent ea $4.75
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Produced by KETC Titles are:
1. THE ACCIDENT. Presents two versions of
an . automobile-pedestrian accident from which a law action develops. Shows first the accident as seen through the eyes of the victim and the driver of the car. Dramatizes how a suit is filed and the serving of a summons on the defendant
2. WITNESSES TO THE ACCIDENT. Con
*^?Ji®l ."^^^^ ^h® defendant's first meeting with his lawyer and the filing of an answer to the plaintiff's petition. Shows how the witnesses to the accident are questioned and their statements recorded
3. PREPARING FOR THE TRIAL. Explains
how both sides prepare for the trial. Includes final checks on witnesses, conferences between the lawyers and their clients, and research into the decisions of the courts in related cases
4. TRIAL: THE CASE FOR THE PLAINTIFF
Presents the beginning of the trial. Shows how prospective jurors are chosen and questioned to determine possible bias. Presents both lawyers making opening statements to the jury ^ycuins
^^I^h' ^^^ 9ASE FOR THE DEFENDANT Dramatizes the defendant's day in ?u^''^;.i'K^u^^'^\^ direct. and^ cross examination of all witnesses in the case for the defendant. Concludes with the deliberation of the jury and its verdict
ACTIVATING HUMAN POTENTIAL
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* Produced by Dallas Jones Productions
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