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Contains 8 Results:

Gateways to the Mind: Part 2, 1958

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Produced Owen Crump and Warner Bros. Pictures. Written by Jack M. Warner an Walter N. Bien.

This film talks about how human senses work together to formulate human thought, focusing especially on the anatomy of the human eye as it relays messages to the brain.

Dates: 1958

Growing with Brian, 1972

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Produced by the Department of Cinema Arts and the Department of Parent and Early Childhood Education at Bellevue Community College.

Shows how pre-school can stimulate a child's development and instill life-long values.

Dates: 1972

Growth Failure and Maternal Deprivation, 1967

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Produced by Counterpoint Films and McGraw-Hill Films.

The film focuses on the essential clinical features of infantile marasmus of two children. It shows the positive results of exposing children to human stimulation and emphasizes that results can be duplicated in in any general hospital or child care facility.

Dates: 1967

Heredity and Environment, 1978

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Produced by McGraw-Hill Films.

The film discusses the impact environmental factors have on the full manifestation of inherited characteristics.

Dates: 1978

Heritage of Slavery Part 1, 1968

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Produced by the Film Association of Black America.

The film explores attitudes of both white and black individuals about the history of slavery in Charleston, South Carolina, and its modern manifestations.

Dates: 1968

Heritage of Slavery Part 2, 1968

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Produced by the Film Association of Black America.

The film explores attitudes about the history of slavery and its modern manifestations in Mississippi, from both white and black perspectives. The film also discusses the issues faced by African-Americans who leave Mississippi for economic opportunities in places like Chicago and Detroit, and the polarization between African-American and white society in these places.

Dates: 1968

Heritage of the Negro, 1965

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Produced by Indiana University Audio-Visual Center. Written by the National Educational Television and Radio Center.

Examines the civilizations of ancient Africa through the lens of African-Americans and the influence of 20th century African art and pageantry.

Dates: 1965

Humanities: Search for Meaning, 1971

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Produced by McGraw-Hill.

The film is an introduction to the humanities, explaining what they are and why they exist.

Dates: 1971