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Classic Moody Institute Of Science Films DVD: (7) Vintage Moody Institute Of Science Educational Films Including Carnivorous Plants, Electric Eel, Fish Family, Living With The Atom, Wonder Of Our Body, & Wonder Of Water Posters Photos Art
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Classic Moody Institute Of Science Films DVD: (7) Vintage Moody Institute Of Science Educational Films Including Carnivorous Plants, Electric Eel, Fish Family, Living With The Atom, Wonder Of Our Body, & Wonder Of Water DVD
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Binding: DVD
Brand: Quality Information Publishers Inc.
Label: Quality Information Publishers Inc.
Manufacturer: Quality Information Publishers Inc.
Model: 305
Number Of Items: 1
Publication Date: 2006
Publisher: Quality Information Publishers Inc.
Running Time: 109 unknown-units
Sales Rank: 43363
Studio: Quality Information Publishers Inc.

Features:
  • Table Of Contents:
  • (1) Carnivorous Plants (1955) - 10 Minutes (2) Electric Eel (1954) 12 Minutes
  • (3) Fish Family (1957) 9 Minutes (4) Living With The Atom (1957) 25 Minutes
  • (5) Wonder Of Our Body (1958) 12 Minutes (6) Wonder Of Water (1958) 12 Minutes
  • (7) Mystery Of Time (1957) 27 Minutes



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Product Description:
The Moody Institute of Science educational films series are a collection of exceptionally produced vintage science films. These films take a comprehensive and holistic look at several interesting phenomenons and creatures found in the natural world. Each topic is scientifically explained and synthesized with humans and man's creations (for example comparing a venues fly trap to a bear trap and comparing a flashlight to an electric eel). These films always keep on eye on the future while remembering the lessons of the past and seem well ahead of their time. Table Of Contents: (1) Carnivorous Plants (1955) - A wonderfully made film about venues fly traps and other carnivorous plants with exceptionally informative narration. as usually found with The Moody Institute of Science. One of the first films to ever address biomimicry 10 Minutes (2) Electric Eel (1954) - Fascinating film about the electric eel and how and why it produces an electric current 12 Minutes (3) Fish Family (1957) - Bizarre film that studies how fish families (parents and children......not scientific family classification) interact 9 Minutes (4) Living With The Atom (1957) - Moody's takes his turn at explaining how the atom works and the dangers of the atomic bomb 25 Minutes (5) Wonder Of Our Body (1958) - Moody does it again. Compares the human body to industrial plant. Also goes on to show how machines are inferior to humans 12 Minutes (6) Wonder Of Water (1958) - "It's just plain old H2O." Another really fun Moody science film that explains the global water cycle and waters importance to the earth 12 Minutes (7) Mystery Of Time (1957) - The ideas of Time & Space are explored. Scientists use a "time microscope" or a camera running at 3000 frames per second to help explain time. This film is worth it just for the fact that they film drops of milk splashing in slow motion and put dramatic music over it 27 Minutes









 



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