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Views of rural and urban life in Argentina illustrates the contrast between the agricultural area of the pampa and the industrial, business, and shipping area of Buenos Aires. Describes life and wo...
Dr. H. Burr Roney, professor of biology, University of Houston, presents in this discussion many of the superstitions and folk tales concerning the nature of inheritance and its effects, then dispr...
Pictures experiments with rats and human subjects which indicate some of the effects of drugs on behavior. Shows effects of drugs on psychomotor behavior of rats and on mentally disturbed patients....
Probes the question of social change and examines forces causing it. Pictures the chairman of the board of a large corporation who recalls his early years as he prepares notes for a board meeting w...
Discusses American and European actors, and teaching in a liberal arts college. Presents a panel discussion of the new singing-dancing actor and new techniques of acting. Concludes with advice fo...
Discusses the special problems of the gifted child, explains how these children differ in intellectual, emotional, and physical development, and stresses the importance of wholesome home and school...
Discusses the special problems faced by the child who stutters. Interviews several children with this speech handicap who explain methods they use to overcome their difficulty. Tells how and why ...
Presents information on the connection between sexual reproduction and heredity. Dr. Roney reviews briefly the elements necessary to sexual reproduction and states some of the genetic advantages t...
Examines the Japanese occupation from original planning in 1943 through its tenure from 1945 to 1952. Considers its failures and successes and the reasons for both. Discusses General Douglas MacArt...