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Discusses the relationship between emotional stability and criminal behavior. Points out that most crimes are committed by normal persons, illustrating with examples of hit-and-run drivers, embezzlers, income tax offenders, and people temporarily under stress or tempted in a particular situation. Analyzes motivations and stresses situations to provide an understanding of the normal criminal. Features Dr. Douglas M. Kelly.
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Alivia Wilson, Lacie Carr, Nick Rodecap, Nick Abel, Jack Bassett, Razan Omar, Kelsey Pease, Claire Tips & Matt Vogel;
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Shows how the Navajo weave their rugs. Includes the following different operations: sheepshearing, carding of the wool, spinning by hand, setting up the loom, making the dye, dyeing the yarn, close view of weaving technique, and finishing the weave.