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Catalog<br />

US GEOGRAPHY<br />

UNDERSTANDING SCIENCE: CLASSIFICATION OF LIVING THINGS UNTIL I GET CAUGHT<br />

VH470 VHS videocassette, IJH, 22, C VH1034 VHS videocassette, J-H, 18, C<br />

This volume examines: binomial systems, kingdoms, bacteria, Dick Cavett is the narrator for this program about drinking and<br />

viruses, plants, adaptations vertebrates, invertebrates. (100%<br />

driving. (NAVC,)<br />

Ed.Video, 1992)<br />

slugs−<br />

UNICORN, THE<br />

UPHILL ALL THE WAY<br />

VH1304<br />

VHS videocassette, P, 29, C VH2773 VHS videocassette, JS, 79<br />

A young boy tries to fulfill his dreams when he hears the legend that A documentary, narrated by Susan Sarandon, features a very<br />

a unicorn can make his wishes come true. (Wilson Media,)<br />

different group of teens that bond together. Christine, Kayla,<br />

Jackie, Brooke, and Becky are girls from a rehabilitative high school<br />

UNITED STATES CAPITOL:A PLACE OF RESOUNDING DEEDS<br />

in Massachusetts, where they have ended up after being expelled<br />

VH3180 VHS videocassette, I-J/H, 30, C from other schools for being unmanageable. The girls have<br />

This documentary, produced by The United States Capitol Historical accepted a summer challenge to bike the length of the Continental<br />

Society, takes viewers on a personal tour of the Capitol Building. Divide−2,400 miles from Canada to Mexico−most have not had<br />

(Karol Video, 1988)<br />

the experience of succeeding, and it is a difficult challenge with<br />

UNITED STATES POST OFFICE, THE<br />

many setbacks. (strong language) (WMM)<br />

VH1985<br />

VHS videocassette, P, 6, C<br />

The Post Office takes you on an exciting camera ride from the UPPER SOUTH, THE<br />

viewpoint of a package. From sender to receiver, the camera VH674<br />

VHS videocassette, I-J-H, 25, C<br />

follows the activities of you, the package, as you go through With roots extending back to America's first permanent settlement,<br />

various handling procedures, arriving finally at your destination. the upper south is a region rich in history and tradition. Students<br />

(BFA,)<br />

are taken to this historic region, which includes the states of<br />

Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, and West Virginia.<br />

UNIVERSAL PRECAUTIONS FOR SCHOOL STAFF<br />

VH3281<br />

VHS videocassette, T, 17, C<br />

(Gift,)<br />

This video training program was developed especially for schools to<br />

provide all personnel with information on how infectious diseases<br />

U.S. GEOGRAPHY FOR CHILDREN: CALIFORNIA<br />

such as AIDS and Hepatitis B can be transmitted in the school VH2746 VHS videocassette, PI, 23<br />

environment. The program demonstrates the proper procedures to Students will explore California's varied landforms, taking a trip<br />

follow when exposed to the blood or body fluids of another person deep into Death Valley and high up into the Sierra Nevada<br />

while on the job. (AMS, 1983)<br />

Mountains. They will also travel to Hollywood, movie capital of the<br />

world, talk to a seismologist and learn about the history, industry,<br />

UNIVERSAL PRECAUTIONS FOR THE SPECIAL NEEDS BUS natural resources and culture of the state, especially the<br />

VH3282 VHS videocassette, T, 10, C<br />

The special needs bus drivers are exposed on a regular basis to body<br />

contributions of native peoples and immigrants. (L.VIDE, 4)<br />

fluids other than blood, which also carry viruses. This video training<br />

U.S. GEOGRAPHY FOR CHILDREN: FLORIDA<br />

program includes basic information on HIV, CMV, Hepatitis A & B,<br />

Flu and the Common Cold and more, how they could be transmitted<br />

VH2747 VHS videocassette, PI, 23<br />

in the school transportation setting and the measures to take when On this trip, students will explore Florida's landforms, taking a trip<br />

cleaning up body fluids which can reduce the risk of transmission. to the Florida Keys and exploring the vastness of the Everglades.<br />

(AMS, 1991)<br />

They will meet local people, visit the John F. Kennedy Space<br />

Center, and learn how orange juice is produced. Students will<br />

UNIVERSE: FLIGHT TO THE STARS<br />

investigate the history, industry, natural resources and culture of the<br />

VH3200 VHS videocassette, I-J/H, 21, C<br />

This video goes on an imaginary space flight, closely examining the<br />

Sunshine State and journey along the Gulf of Mexico. (L.VIDE, 4)<br />

moon, the stars, and the other planets in our solar system.<br />

U.S. GEOGRAPHY FOR CHILDREN: MICHIGAN<br />

(Aims,)<br />

VH2748 VHS videocassette, PI, 23<br />

On this trip, students will explore Michigan's varied landforms−its<br />

UNIVERSE, THE<br />

VH576<br />

VHS videocassette, JH, 30, C<br />

Upper and Lower Peninsulas, the Great Lakes and its plains. They<br />

This video explores almost inconceivable extremes of size and time will learn about the state's culture, history, natural resources and<br />

as it investigates the universe and all of its strange phenomena.<br />

industry as they visit a car designer working at General Motors in<br />

(EVN, 1996)<br />

Detroit, Michigan's largest city. They will also explore the outdoor<br />

activities; skiing, skating, ice fishing, and hockey in the winter<br />

UNIVERSE/A MAN'S REACH SHOULD EXCEED HIS GRASP<br />

months, and hiking, sailing, camping and canoeing in the<br />

VH1130 VHS videocassette, J-S, 52, C<br />

Program #1: "Universe explores almost inconceivable extremes of<br />

summertime. (L.VIDE, 4)<br />

size and distance and time -from the vast island of stars we call a U.S. GEOGRAPHY FOR CHILDREN: NEW YORK<br />

galaxy to the tiny atom and the particles that comprise it." (Gift,)<br />

VH2749 VHS videocassette, PI, 23<br />

On this trip, students will explore New York's landforms, taking a<br />

UNLOVABLES, THE: CREEPY, CRAWLY CREATURES IN YOUR<br />

BACKYARD<br />

trip under Niagara Falls and up into the Catskill Mountains. They<br />

VH752<br />

VHS videocassette, P-I, 15, C will explore the history, industry, natural resources and culture of<br />

Meet your often puny and sometimes pesky neighbors and discover the state, especially the contributions of immigrants and native<br />

the important services that they perform−from tilling the soil to peoples. They will also visit important cities like Albany, Buffalo<br />

controlling dangerous pests. (NG, 1996)<br />

and Rochester, and rural areas that produce apples and ice cream.<br />

Students will tour Central Park, Times Square and the Statue of<br />

UNLOVABLES, THE: SCARY, SLITHERY CREATURES IN THE WATER<br />

VH755<br />

VHS videocassette, P-I, 15, C<br />

Liberty in New York City. (L.VIDE, 4)<br />

Jittery about jellyfish? Scared silly by sharks? Anxious about U.S. GEOGRAPHY FOR CHILDREN: STATE CAPITALS<br />

alligators? Find out why these and other amazing animals don't<br />

VH2756 VHS videocassette, PI, 23<br />

always deserve their bad reputations. (NG, 1996)<br />

Join students Gus and Gwen as they learn about all 50 states and<br />

UNLOVABLES, THE: WILD, WONDERFUL ANIMALS IN THE WOODS their capitals. From Montpelier, Vermont, to Juneau, Alaska, Gus<br />

VH747<br />

VHS videocassette, P-I, 15, C and Gwen go region by region and provide fun facts and<br />

From blood-sucking bats and prickly porcupines to slimy information, including state nicknames, things the states are famous<br />

explore the fascinating ways that forest-dwelling animals find food, for making or producing, popular recreation activities and a bit of<br />

move around, and protect themselves. (NG, 1996) history. (L.VIDE, 4)<br />

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