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Box 10

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Incest: Victim Nobody Believes, 1976

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Produced by J. Mitchell.

The film presents the experiences of three women who were incest victims and records their suggestions for helping others.

Dates: 1976

Inertia, 1963

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Produced by Doubleday Multimedia.

The films discusses how the forces of rest and motion forces cause inertia.

Dates: 1963

Inheritance Part 1, 1974

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Produced by Harold Mayer Productions. Written by Millard Lampell

This first part of the documentary celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America discusses the hardships immigrants and other disenfranchised populations faced, including health issues, and the rise of strikes and unions to address these problems.

Dates: 1974

Inheritance Part 2, 1974

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Produced by Harold Mayer Productions. Written by Millard Lampell.

This part of the documentary looks at union activities from the 1920s through the early 1970s. It mentions the role unions played in improving the health of workers and providing hospitalization.

Dates: 1974

Invitation to Social Psychology, 1975

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Produced and written by Stanley Milgram.

This introduction to social psychology discusses investigative methods and scientific discoveries as well as the issues of affiliation, cognitive dissonance, conformity, and aggression.

Dates: 1975

Learning is Observing, 1971

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Produced by Bradley Wright Films.

This training film for teachers of young children and children with perceptual and learning disabilities illustrates how educators can use the natural environment to increase a child's accuracy and scope of observation, to help a child organize materials, and to stimulate language and cognitive development.

Dates: 1971

Looking for Me, 1971

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Produced by University of California Extension Media Center. Written by Janet Adler, Virginia K. Bartlett, and Norris Brock.

The film shows James Adler, a movement and dance therapist, working with typical children, autistic children, and adults to illustrate that movement experience and awareness of one's body are vital for healthy growth.

Dates: 1971

Loving Hands, 1976

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Produced by New Yorker Films.

The obstetrician Frederick Leboyer discusses the traditional Indian art of baby massage.

Dates: 1976

Lucy in Disguise Part 2, 1981

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Directed by David Prince.

Through examination of fossils, scientists investigate how Lucy died and the existence of early humans that pre-date Lucy.

Dates: 1981