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A wide variety of our popular filmstrip
programs and some live action now
available on video for easy presentation.
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SAVE OVER $49.00 ON 2 VIDEO BUNDLE ORDER #FV-1125X......$149.95
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HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS: HANDLE WITH CARE Video order #FV-1125.......$99.95
Shows the importance of hazardous chemicals in our daily lives and problems
caused by ignorance, mistakes, accidents and occasionally, recklessness in their use.
Four case studies show how toxic chemicals were introduced into the environment,
causing serious health and environmental effects. Video or filmstrips, 56 page guide
with lesson plans, projects, reproducible handouts. (Filmstrips (6) order #FS-1125F
.......$99.95.)
Presents the build-up of Kepone, an insecticide, in the James River in Virginia.
Now Kepone is gradually moving toward Chesapeake Bay and is accumulating in the
food chain.
Recounts the accidental introduction of polybrominated biphenyl (PBB) into
cattle feed in Michigan. As a result, more than 30,000 cattle were destroyed and nearly
all Michigan’s 9 million residents had PBB in their bodies within a year.
The story of PCBs, a widely used industrial chemical for nearly 50 years,
banned in 1979 after production of 1 1/2 trillion pounds when found to have serious health
effects.
Tells about Love Canal, in Niagara Falls, New York, which has come to
symbolize the health hazards associated with toxic waste dumps.
CONTENT SAMPLE:
54. Federal authorities estimate that there are over 32,000 chemical disposal sites
nationwide.
55. And over 6,000 of these sites pose imminent danger to public health and safety
according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
56. Some of these dangerous sites have been created out of ignorance.
57. The chemical handlers simply did not understand the dangers of careless
disposal practices.
58. Other dump sites are the result of greed. Unscrupulous operators paid to haul
hazardous waste chemicals away, dump them in open fields, and disappear with their profits.
REVIEWS:
AWARD FOR CREATIVE EXCELLENCE U.S. Industrial Film Festival.
RECOMMENDED FOR PURCHASE WITHOUT RESERVATION. Media Review
“This major effort in environmental education...is informative without being alarmist or
political...scientifically correct, and...educationally impeccable...should be part of school libraries
and resource centers.” Curriculum Review.
“...Purposeful conception and carefully organized structure....well illustrated...particularly
well selected music...offers a cornucopia of materials...which gives this program the potential of
being expanded into an entire series in the secondary curriculum.” Media Review.
“Highly recommended.” Choice.
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OUR PRECIOUS ENVIRONMENT Video order #FV-1018V...........$99.95
A four part filmstrip program for the Junior High student on the environment,
various threats to it, and what the individual can do to help preserve it. Titles:
THE LAND, THE AIR, THE WATER, and RECYCLING AND RECLAMATION. Video or
filmstrips, 23 page guide. (Filmstrips order #FS1018F..... $99.95.)
PART I: shows the land torn apart by construction, mining, farming and erosion,
and burdened with eyesores like billboards, junk, garbage, graffiti, and dilapidated
buildings.
PART II: presents various sources of air pollution and their consequences,
including smoke, dust, acid rain and noise.
PART III: recounts the damage to supplies of fresh water by industries, sewage,
farming, thermal pollution and carelessness.
PART IV: describes ways individuals can protect and reclaim their precious
environment.
CONTENT SAMPLE:
25. Aluminum and steel are important recycling materials also.
26. Their cash value changes from time to time depending on how they are handled in
transportation and at factories, but there is always the possibility of making some money from
their sale. Recently, recycled aluminum was worth 34¢ per pound.
REVIEWS: “A very well-done series that presents vividly the problems of pollution
and methods of improving the environment, with many points relating to our roles as consumers.”
Newsletter, American Council on Consumer Interests. “Recommended.” Media Review.
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OIL SPILL Order #171........$42.50
What it was like when a tanker was sliced open by a rock in the St. Lawrence
River. Shows what it looked like and how the mess was cleaned up. Includes pictures of
the spill, oil containment booms, skimming and other clean-up operations, dead wildlife
and bird rescue. 20 slides and guide.
CONTENT SAMPLE: 27100 NEPCO 140 was carrying thick, heavy, #6 industrial oil,
almost tar-like in consistency. People with boats and vacation homes along the river found oil
instead of beauty. It fouled everything it touched.
News media across the country covered the story in detail, frightening and angering
people. Vacations were canceled, tourists stayed away, businesses lost money.
If left alone, the oil would not have simply evaporated or disappeared, it would have
marred the river and everything along it indefinitely. Man had spilled it and man had to clean it
up.
In addition to the direct cost of the clean up operation itself which cost the Federal
government approximately $8.5 million, claims for damages totaling $6 million were submitted.
One man submitted a claim for $254.72 to clean up his boat, dock and dog and to replace a rug
the dog had ruined by tracking oil on it.
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WATER POLLUTION Order #SS-0125S........$49.95
Surveys factors contributing to the contamination of our water supply. Polluted
waterways are depicted with great clarity. 25 frames and guide. (Filmstrip SS-0125F
......$15.00.)
CONTENT SAMPLE: 7. Water supports plants that are the basis of all food webs.
Plants are primary producers in that they convert the sun's energy, carbon dioxide, and water
into usable food and oxygen, both of which are essential to animal life.
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POLLUTION SIMULATOR Order #C-3079P..........$69.95
Creative computer simulation of the effects of acid rain and other pollution on a
simplified ecosystem. Students manipulate the dumping or removal of pollutants on an
ecosystem and observe the consequences of their actions on plant and animal species
typical of North America. Builds an awareness of man's part in the current ecological
crisis and highlights the hopeful aspects of the growing awareness of the situation.
Concepts covered include: atmospheric particulate level, pH level and acid rain's
immediate effect on plants, acid and thermal pollution in water, as well as other
environmental contamination and their impact on various animals, their habitat and the
local food chain. Traces each pollutant directly to the victimized organism. A great “What
if...?” learning tool! Two backups included. IBM PC DOS only. (5.25 disk order C-3079M)
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ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS TERM TUTOR ORDER #C-3084P.........$39.95
Concepts from our ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS programs!
A low cost computer utility to teach fundamentals! Popular word games eliminate
vocabulary drills. Versatile, yet easy to use and incorporates readily into any curriculum,
drawing on a HUGE glossary or your own word lists!
WORD SCAN is an interactive vocabulary-builder that anyone can play, solo or
as a team, to motivate students and enhance memory skills. WORD FIND produces an
infinite number of word puzzles. Program prints key and puzzle singly or as sets.
Because you can customize, programs appeal to all ages. Makes great pop quizzes. An
enormous time saver! Comes with two backups. IBM PC only. (5.25 disk C-3084M.)
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