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Air Brakes - Principles of Operation
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Air Brakes - Principles of Operation (1994) was produced by the Department of the Army to explain the design and function of all the components in the air brakes system used in large military vehicles. Shows what happens when the brake pedal is depressed and released. This training film was designed to help Army mechanics understand how the air brakes operate on these heavy duty vehicles.
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Airports Mean Business
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Airports Mean Business (1972) was created by the Federal Aviation Administration. It was created to showcase how airports bring more business and opportunity to cities and towns across America. The purpose of the film is an educational piece to demonstrate clearly why communities should invest in airports and the related infrastructure: showing that the good created by the airport overrides the small negative of noise pollution from air traffic.
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All It Takes Is Once
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All It Takes Is Once (1968) was produced by the Federal Aviation Administration. The film is a serious examination of the dangers of personal problems being a distraction when flying an airplane. It demonstrates what a serious hazard this is to personal safety while in the area. It presents five typical psychological problems that aviation pilots frequently encounter before making a flight.
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Boating and Safety
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Boating and Safety was produced by the United States Coast Guard as a medley of nine short boating safety lessons - from hypothermia to safe recreational canoing to boating while sober to reading the signs of the "road: to Buster Keaton's water adventures and much more.
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Breathing Easy: What Home Buyers and Sellers Should Know About Radon
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Breathing Easy: What Home Buyers and Sellers Should Know About Radon (2003) was produced by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. This video covers all aspects of radon in the home. It includes the science of radon, the risk of cancer when radon is at an elevated level in a home, how to inspect a home for radon, how to build a new radon resistant home and how to test and fix a home that has elevated radon levels. The DVD is presented in easy to understand language - making it perfect for everyone who wants to understand the issues of radon around the home.
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Cholesterol, Diet, and Heart Disease
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Cholesterol, Diet, and Heart Disease (1994) was produced by the National Institutes of Health. The DVD identifies the three primary factors that contribute to increased risk of heart attacks. The three factors examined are smoking, high blood pressure and high cholesterol. The film is narrated by Dr. Bryan Brewer, Chief of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.
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Climate Factor
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Climate Factor (1984) was produced by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. This film looks at the impact of climate on our daily lives and how it has shaped everything about our environment from the shelter and clothing we need to the types of foods we have available to eat. It also shows how long term climate trends have brought about remarkable changes in the past 100 million years - including great migrations of populations and other dramatic changes.
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Drug Abuse: Meeting the Challenge
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Drug Abuse: Meeting the Challenge (1987) was produced by the National Institute of Drug Addiction. It discusses the causes, treatment and prevention of drug. It interviews NIDA personnel and research scientists to examine the myriad ways the government is researching means to combat drug abuse from all angles.
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Energy - The American Experience
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Energy - The American Experience (1994) was created by the Energy Research and Development Administration. The film shows the history of energy development in America showing the changing energy cycles from wood to coal to oil and gas. It discusses our rapid use of our natural fuels and offers plans on how to best utilize our present energy choices while we mobilize science and industry to develop new sources of energy to secure our future.
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Fantastic Yellowstone
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Fantastic Yellowstone (1997) was produced by the National Park Service. This film is an examination of the idea of the United States National Parks system. It follows its origins in the creation of the Yellowstone National Park and traces it through time to the nature and natural lands conservation ethic that represents today's national park system.
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Flying Floats
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Flying Floats (1973) was produced by the Federal Aviation Administration to demonstrate how to fly a plane with floats. The film covers all the details one needs to know to understand how to operate a float plane and includes fabulous scenery in an area where float planes are the only option to reach many remote locations.
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Framing - Floor Joists and Walls
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Framing - Floor Joists and Walls (1994) was produced by the Department of the Navy. The film walks the viewer through the steps needed for for constructing walls, floors, doors,and windows of a two-story building.
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Hurricane Below
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Hurricane Below (1994) was produced by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Hurricane BelowShows the follows Hurricane Mimi from its birth off the Coast of Africa to its point of contact with the Central Atlantic States. It traces its growth and development through its entire life, showing scenes of the destructive power of this mighty hurricane.
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Introduction to Firearms
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Introduction to Firearms (1994) was produced by the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center. It provides an overview of the basic procedures of safely and effectively using revolvers. It covers grip, trigger control, stance, proper alignment of sights, loading and loading and many other aspects of safely and confidently using a revolver. The film was created to train law enforcement recruits and is an excellent introduction to revolvers for anyone interested in firearms.
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Mast Bumping - Causes and Prevention
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Mast Bumping - Causes and Prevention (1982) is a United States Army production teachnig helicopter pilots about mast bumping and how to deal with the situation. It helps Army pilots identify the warning signs of mast bumping and the steps to take to correct them before a bump occurs. This is a critical skill to master when learning how to fly a helicopter safely.
This DVD has a runtime of approximately 30 minutes.
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Night Piloting - Surface
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Night Piloting - Surface (1943) was produced by the United States Navy to educate sailors on the mechanics of piloting a ship at night - including how to read charts and do calculations that were essential to safe and accurate piloting in the days before high speed navigational computers and global GPS.
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Nursing Process in Action
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Nursing Process in Action (1994) was prodcued by the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research. This training film (part I in a series) was created to explain the nursing process and how it is used to implement the day to day nursing routine in an Army hospital and how it helps evalate the level of care being offered by the nursing staff.
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Physical Security: An Ever Changing Mission
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Physical Security: An Ever Changing Mission (1996) was produced by the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center to provide an overview of physical security measures that have been enacted over the years. The film outlines strategies and security techniques that are used to augment the traditional response to crime by building a more proactive system to security.
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Route One
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Route One (1994) was produced by the National Institutes of Health/National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. It introduces an eighth grade science class to the effects of different types of alcohol. This film, shot at Jackson Junior High School, features Pat Ches, a St. Bernard suffering from a hangover from accidentially drinking alcohol at a wedding reception. it disucsses the negative effects of alcohol and disucsses how to deal with the inevitable hangover the morning after.
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Seconds to Live: Underwater Egress Training
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Seconds to Live: Underwater Egress Training (1988) was produced by the United States Air Force. It discusses water egress from a crashed helicopter. It shows how to prepare for the impact with the water, best locations to exit the craft and swimming techniques for effectively clearing the wreckage. This training film provides the most emphasis on jettison procedures, how to find reference points underwater and how to deal with disorientation when you don't know which is typical in a water crash.
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