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Fikns— Catalog. 1974
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Caught shoplifting.
China: an open door? Part 2: The past is prologue. Christmas time — a happy time. Dangerous to your health. Drugs are dangerous.
Early childhood education: the pre-school. The Edge of adolescence. Eyes to see. FearFilm making. The First freedom. Friends and aliens. Goldrush country. I am not going to smoke. Images of the city. Jobs: how the brother feels. Length and distance. The New freedom. Politics at the grass roots. TTie Pre-school. Rivers, floods, and people. Space beyond tomorrow. V'D hotline: Operation Venus. Volume and capacity. Weight and mass. What is Christmas?
The Oxy-acetylene process: aluminum brazing. [Motion picture] Curriculum Studios. Released by Learning Resources Division, Educational Development Corp., 1974.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Wi'eiding inslruclional film series)
Loop film in cartridge. With instruction manual.
CREDITS: Producer and writer, Pamela S. Bunbury. SUMMARY; Demonstrates correcl brazing technique when working with aluminum.
1 . Aluminum—Brazing. I. Curriculum Studios, inc. II Educational Development Corporation. III. Series: Welding instructional film series, [Motion picture]. CTT267] 671.5 74-701077
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The Oxy-acetylene process: brazing broken cast iron handle. [Motion picture] Curriculum Studios. Released by Learning Resources Division, Educational Development Corp., 1974.
4 min. si color, super 8 mm fWelding instructional film series)
Loop film in cartridge. With instruction manual.
CREDITS: Producer and writer. Pamela S. Bunbury. SUMMARY: Demonstrates a correct multi-pass brazing technique and shows an example of an actual situation that might require the trainee to use his knowledge and skill.
1 Brazing. I. Curriculum Studios, inc. II. Educational Development Corporation. III. Series; Welding instructional film series. ^Motion picture], [TT267] 671.5 74-701074
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The Oxy-acetylene process: pipe welding. [Motion picture] Curriculum Studios. Released by Learning Resources Division, Educational Development Corp.. 1974.
5 min. si. color super 8 mm. (Welding instructional film scries)
LtHip film in cartndgc With instruction manual
CREDITS: Producer and writer. Pamela S. Bunbury SUMMARY: Shows an example of correct pipe welding technique.
I Pipe Welding. I, Curriculum Studios, inc. II. Educational Development Corporation III Series: Welding instructional film scries [Motion picture], (TS227] 671.5 74-701078
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The Oxy-acetylene process: preparation of equipment. [Motion picture] Curriculum Studios. Released by Learning Resources Division. Educational Development Corp., 1974.
4 mm si. color, super 8 mm. (Welding instructional film senes)
Loop film in cartridge. With instruction manual.
CREDITS: Producer and writer, Pamela S, Bunbury. SUMMARY: Designed to teach welding, Shows the correct method of setting up an oxyacetylene work station and tells the names and functions of the components of work station.
I, Oxyacetylene welding and cutting. I. Curriculum Studios, inc. II. Educational Development Corporation, III, Senes: Welding instructional film series. [.Motion piclure].
[TS228] 671.5 74-701071
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The Oxy-acetylene process: setting the regulators — adjusting and defining the oxy — acetylene flames.
[Motion picture] Curriculum Studios. Released by Learning Resources Division, Educational Development Corp., 1974.
3 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Welding instructional film series)
Loop film in cartridge. With instruction manual
CREDITS: Producer and writer, Pamela S. Bunbury. SUMMARY: Shows correct examples of the oxyacetylene flames and demonstrates principles and effects of different combinations of oxygen and acetylene
1 Oxyacetylene welding and cutting. I Curriculum Studios, inc. II. Educational Development Corporation. HI. Series; Welding instructional film series. [Motion picture]
[TS228] 671.5 74-701072
Educational Development Corp. 74
The Oxy-acetylenc process: welding 10 gauge sheet — outside corner joint in flat position. [Motitjn picture] Curriculum Studios. Released by Learning Resources Division, Educational Development Corp.,
1974.
4 min, si. color, super 8 mm. (Welding instructional film scries)
Loop film in cartridge.
With instruction manual.
CREDITS: Producer and writer. Pamela S. Bunbury,
SUMMARY: Demonstrates the correct procedure for welding an outside corner joint,
I. Welding, 2. Welded joints, I. Curriculum Studios, inc II. Educational Development Corporation. III. Series: Welding instructional film series. (Motion picture]. [TS227, 671.5 74-701079
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The Oxy-acetylene process: welding 10 gauge sheet — outside comer joint in vertical position. [Motion picture] Curriculum Studios. Released by Learning Resources Division, Educational Development Corp.. 1974.
5 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Welding instructional film series) Loop film in cartridge. With instruction manual.
CREDITS: Producer and writer, Pamela S. Bunbury SUMMARY: Demonstrates the correct procedure for welding an outside comer joint.
1. Sheet-steel— Welding. I. Curriculum Studios, inc. 11. Educational Development Corporation. III. Series: Welding instructional film series. [Motion picture],
[TS227] 671.5 74-701080
Educational Development Corp. 74
Oxygen and iron atoms combining. [Motion picture] Doubleday Multimedia. 1973.
4 min. si. color super 8 mm.
Loop film in cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Shows that the rates of oxidation, or rusting, of iron and steel are dependent on the amounts of oxygen present.
1. Oxidation — Juvenile films. 2. Iron — Corrosion — Juve . nile films. 3, Steel — Corrosion^ — Juvenile films. (I. Oxidation. 2, Chemistry] I. Doubleday Multimedia. [QD63.09] 541 74-700040
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P.F. Productions see Stones.
The Oxy-acetylene process: oxy-acetylene hand cutting. [Motion picture] Curriculum Studios. Released by Learning Resources Division, Educational Development Corp.. 1974.
4 mm. si color super 8 mm. (Welding instructional film series) L(xip film in cartridge. With instruction manual.
CREDITS, Producer and writer, Pamela S Bunbury SUMMARY Shows examples of good hand cutting techniques and provides background for presenting the theory and practice of cutting with a torch.
I. Oxyacetylene welding and cutting. I. Curriculum Studios, inc. II. Educational Development Corporation. III. Scries: Welding instructional film series. [Motion picture].
[TS228j 671.5 74-701073
Educational Development Corp. 74
The Oxy-acetylene process: silver brazing stainless steel. [Motion picture] Curriculum Studios. Released by Learning Resources Division. Educational Development Corp., 1974.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Welding instructional film series)
Loop film in cartridge. With instruction manual.
CREDITS: Producer and writer, Pamela S. Bunbury. SUMMARY; Demonstrates a correcl silver brazing technique and illustrates the concept of capillary attraction.
1. Silver brazing. 2. Steel. Stainless— Brazing. I. Curriculum Studios, inc. II. Educational Development Corporation. III. Series: Welding instructional film series. (Motion picture).
[TT267] 671.5 74-701075
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Pace Films see Time of the saviour.
Packaging food for you. [Motion picture] U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. 1966. Released by National Audiovisual Center.
17 min, sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY; Tells that by improved packaging of foods, made possible through research by the U.S. DA. and private industry, there are improvements in economy, quality and freshness, and convenience of packaged foods.
I. Food^ Packaging. I. United States. Depi. of Agriculture. II. National Audiovisual Center. tTP374] 664 74-705286
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