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PARADISE DITCH. Rothschild 1957 14mln sd
b&W $40 , ,^ ^ r> .■
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Produced by Roy Creveling
Reviews a two hundred million dollar system for transporting bulk cargo containing original documentary footage of the old riverbarges and lock operations. Includes facts such as the cost of canal building, type of freight hauls, canal routes, etc.
PARTNERSHIPS AMONG PLANTS AND ANIMALS. Coronet 1959 llmin sd b&w $60, color $110
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Describes three types of plant and animal partnerships — partnerships between animals, between plants, and between plants and animals. Shows in their natural settings such partnerships as that of the ant and aphid, the hermit crab and bryozoa, algae and fungi in lichen, red clover and nitrogen-producing bacteria, and red clover and the bumble bee
LC card Fi A 59-332
PASSPORT TO PLEASURE. NZealEmb 1958 16min sd color rent apply
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Presents fishing instructions to a visiting novice in New Zealand; includes a sequence in the life cycle of the trout; and shows a battle between a skilled angler and a fighting trout
LC card Fi A 58-484
PASSPORT TO PROGRESS. AustrlNews 1957 llmin sd color $85, rent $2.50
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The impact on Australia of the Immigration Scheme and its effects
PASTEL DRAWING. Schulman 1958 20min sd color purchase apply
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Hilah Wheeler Remaily. pastel portrait artist, talks about various types of pastels, the paper used, and how to do a landscape. Shows the process of making a portrait in pastels
LC card Fi A 58-659
PATHS OF STEEL. USSteel 1958 26min sd color free -loan
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Produced by Motion Picture Techniques Presents the engineering and technical aspects of men and machines in modern research as conducted at the Monroeville Research Center. Shows the use of the micro-manipulator. X-ray micro-analyzer. Betaray gauge, micro-hardness tester and the emission spectosrraph
PATHWAYS TO THE FUTURE. AmHeart 1958 30min sd b&w (Decision for research ser) $80. free-loan
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Discusses research careers and the qualities of people who have chosen research as a career. Outlines the research program of the American Heart Association
PAUL J. TILLICH. EBF 1958 30min sd b&w (Wisdom ser) $150. rent $5.50
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Produced by NBC
Dr Paul Tillich, professor of theology at Harvard University, talks about the fight against Hitlerism that drove him from Germany to the United States and about his hopes for the future of the Nation and the world
LC card Fi A 58-642
PAY NOW— EAT LATER
In NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL POLICY (6 films)
PEARL DIVERS. Guild 1956 26y2min sd b&w (Kingdom of the sea ser) rent apply
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad Nature's paradox, producing an exotic perfume from the secretion of a whale, and a precious gem from the secretion of an oyster, the pearl! Shows man's efforts to improve on nature
PEARL HARBOR
In AIR POWER (26 films)
PENCIL AND THE PLOW. Sinclair 1958 27min sd color purchase apply free -loan
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Shows how information from the Agricultural Marketing Service helps the farmer to evaluate trends and outlook for farm products
EFLA evaluation card No, 3561
PENCIL SKETCHING. Schulman 1958 20min sd b&w purchase apply
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Ernest W. Watson, pencil artist, demonstrates the art of pencil sketching, telling what paper and what pencils to use. showing how to start, finish, and complete a pencil drawing
LC card Fi A 58-660
PEOPLE ARE TAUGHT TO BE DIFFERENT (12 films). NET 1956 ea 30min sd b&w rent ea $4.75
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Produced by KUHT
Employs dance routines and originally scored music to demonstrate cultural differences of various peoples
Titles are:
1. GROUP CONCEPTS OF HUMAN BIRTH.
Compares the reactions of Americans, the Manus of the Admiralty Islands, and the Kiriwina of the Trobriand Islands when exposed to the crisis of human birth
2. CULTURAL PATTERNS OF INFANT REG
ULATION. Shows cultural differences in giving early training to human infants. Compares families of southern urban Negroes, the Manus of the Admiralty Islands, and the Hopi Indians of northern Arizona
3. GROUP WAYS OF CHANNELIZING AG
GRESSION, Portrays methods of directing aggression in children. Compares Americans, the Kwoma of New Guinea, and the Aldrese of the Dutch East Indies
4. GROUP TRAINING IN BASIC SKILLS.
Discusses cultural differences in training children for group participation. Emphasizes motivating interests, specific skills taught, and the finished product that emerges from the experiences
5. WHEN BOYS ENCOUNTER PUBERTY,
Presents male adolescent rituals as a means of passing from boys to manhood. Stresses differences in methods of promotion and resulting personality types
6. WHEN GIRLS ENCOUNTER PUBERTY.
Presents female adolescent rituals as a means of passing girls to womanhood. Emphasizes the differences in physiological signs of female readiness for womanhood
7. GROUP PATTERNS OF COURTSHIP BE
HAVIOR, Discusses differences in personal contact between males and females as sanctioned by three societies. Stresses differences in opportunity for courtship, the patterns of association that emerge, and how these experiences relate to marriage
8. CULTURAL PATTERNS OF MARITAL
SANCTION. Portrays differences in marriage rituals of three societies. Discusses the basic motive behind the selection of marriage partners, the rituals, and the values that guide their relationships
9. IMPACT OF PERSONALITIES, Discusses
the formation of human personality in three societies. Demonstrates the authoritarian, cooperative and dwarfed personality types. Points out how personality types perpetuate themselves
10. VIEWING THE SUPERNATURAL, Por
trays cultural differences in solving problems through religion. Emphasizes religious motivations, leadership, rituals, and supernatural controls. Stresses the differences in the meaning of religion
11. DOCTORS ALL, Presents reactions to hu
man illness. Emphasizes treatment, detection, and acceptance of treatment methods of illness
12. GROUP CONCEPTS OF HUMAN DEATH.
Portrays cultural differences in adjustment to human death. Stresses interpretation of ^ life as it relates to death, rituals used to pass the deceased to the region of the dead, and the type of afterlife the deceased experiences
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