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Poets and Mathematicians
Shelf Location: B.4 Condition notes: Water damage
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Challenge of Change: The Case for Counseling
Gives more than a passing view of the guidance process in a school and the involvement of many individuals in the effort to estimate the potential of each individual student in the school, to interpret to him and his parents the opportunities available to him, and to assist in providing him with educational experiences which will assure his best development. The national urgency to identify and develop the talents of young people makes it imperative that schools provide the kind of well-organized guidance services portrayed in the film.
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Cavalcade of America: And to Fame Unknown
A profile of Rolland Gladieux of Kenmore, New York, high school teacher extradordinary.
Shelf location: A3
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Careers in Health
Shelf location: A3
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Business Machines
Shelf location: A3
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Burma the Young Republic
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Big Light, The
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Behind the Window
Shelf Location: A2.
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Auto Repairs
Shelf location: A.2
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As Maine Goes
Shelf location: A.2
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Applying for a Job
Highlights problems and attitudes of young men and women on their first job interviews, dramatizing mistakes and how to avoid them
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Anchors Aweigh
Conrad Thibault sings the United States Navy theme song Anchors Aweigh. Images of sailors and ships depict the navy in action. Lyrics appear on screen for a sing-along
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Parlons Francais #53
Shelf location: A.2
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Parlons Francais: Lesson #1
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24 Hours of Progress: shortened version
A panorama of oil industry operations and their relation to everyday American life. Visits many parts of the country, looking in on homes, farms, factories, stores, and communities; describes the role of oil in connection with each daily scene; pictures an oil derrick, a refinery, a pipeline pumping station, and a service station to show oil men at work.
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24 Hours of Progress
A panorama of oil industry operations and their relation to everyday American life. Visits many parts of the country, looking in on homes, farms, factories, stores, and communities; describes the role of oil in connection with each daily scene; pictures an oil derrick, a refinery, a pipeline pumping station, and a service station to show oil men at work.
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Absent Without Leave
In the early days of the war against Japan, Ed marries his pregnant girlfriend Daisy just before joining up with the New Zealand army. Unfortunately for the young couple, Daisy suffers a miscarriage soon afterward. Ed, fearing for his wife's health, decides he must take her back to her home, even though it means going off base without leave.
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Thousand Pieces of Gold
In 1880's China, young Lalu is sold into marriage by her impoverished father. Rather than becoming a bride, Lalu ends up in an Idaho gold-mining town, the property of a saloon owner who renames her China Polly and plans to sell her as entertainment for the locals. Refusing to become a whore, Lalu ultimately finds her own way in this strange country filled with white demons
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Never Say Die
When investigative journalist Alf Winters and his beautiful girlfriend Melissa Jones return home to New Zealand, they narrowly escape death when their home is blown up. Clearly Alf has stumbled across a secret that somebody wants to keep hidden - but what? Unable to convince Evans, the local tough cop, that someone is really out to kill them, Alf and Melissa are forced to solve the mystery themselves.
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Zilch!
This Richard Riddiford-directed comedic thriller plays out in pre-crash 80s Auckland with the CBD skyline changing daily, brick-sized phones, shadowy corporations on the rise and the share market on everyone's lips. With a second harbour crossing due to be announced, a telephone operator (future events maestro Mike Mizrahi) and a waitress moonlighting as a dominatrix (Lucy Sheehan) become ensnared in a web of corporate greed and blackmail. Chris Knox contributes the soundtrack, and extensive outdoor sequences include a memorable chase scene at Kelly Tarlton’s.
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Altered States
A Harvard scientist conducts experiments on himself with a hallucinatory drug and an isolation chamber that may be causing him to regress genetically.
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Gremlins
A boy inadvertently breaks 3 important rules concerning his new pet and unleashes a horde of malevolently mischievous monsters on a small town.
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Article on Margaret Mead From Scientific American, 1986
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Group outdoors
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Group seated on rocks