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10 THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT LOSING WEIGHT   Ten science-based approaches to losing weight without starving are put to the test as volunteers take part in experiments to reveal the relationship between plate size and food consumption, why soup is ... more>>>
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ALCOHOL   Skewering myths—"alcohol isn't a drug," "a cup of coffee will sober me up"—this program counters teenage attitudes toward alcohol by reviewing the history of alcohol, its ... more>>>
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ALL SYSTEMS GO AGAIN!   Diagrams, live action, and clear narration work together to explain the energy systems that run human muscles. First, diagrams show muscle fiber structures (including slow- and fast-twitch fibers) and ... more>>>
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ANALYZING FITNESS   Though "fitness" means different things to different people, this program sorts those varying definitions into two main categories: health-related and performance-related fitness. Arguing that ... more>>>
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BONES OF IT: An Introduction to the Skeleton, The   Mock-macabre spook-show theatrics spice up an introduction to the human skeleton—its five main functions, its axial and appendicular regions and their main subsections, the five types of bone shapes, ... more>>>
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BREAKFAST...BECAUSE   Silly, energetic skits keep viewers smiling while they absorb solid content about why it’s a good idea to eat breakfast, what makes some breakfast choices bad ideas, how to combine quick and easy breakfast ... more>>>
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COCAINE AND CRACK   Is brief pleasure worth a lifetime of damage? Do you really want to support murderous South American drug cartels? Warning about physical and psychological addiction, this program also reviews the history ... more>>>
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CROSS SECTION BRAIN MODEL   Modeled in soft foam, this human brain is split into two hemispheres. The left hemisphere uses colors and labels to indicate major brain structures: the medulla oblongata, pons, pituitary gland, hypothalamus, ... more>>>
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CROSS SECTION HUMAN EAR MODEL   A realistically detailed ear model made of soft foam comprises two pieces that each feature differently labeled cross sections of the outer, middle, and inner ear. Labeled features: outer ear canal, temporalis ... more>>>
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CROSS SECTION HUMAN EYE MODEL   Separate the two halves of this foam model of the human eye and each half shows the same picture of the eye's features—but one half shows the name of each feature while the other half is labeled ... more>>>
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DEPRESSION: Out of the Shadows   Offering an intimate look at a perplexing illness that takes many forms, this eye-opening program presents first-person accounts from people of different ages and backgrounds about the experience of depression. ... more>>>
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DIET RELATED DISORDERS: Type 2 Diabetes, Obesity, and Coeliac Disease   Be physically active and replace bad food choices with good food choices or risk contracting the three diseases named in this program’s subtitle. The program spells out the causes, characteristics, treatments, ... more>>>
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DRUGS: The Straight Facts   Acknowledging common teenage ideas and attitudes toward drugs, these programs then churn out the disturbing facts that undermine myths and expose real dangers. Individual programs run approximately 20 ... more>>>
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EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT ALCOHOL IN 22 MINUTES   Do you have a problem with alcohol? After a young host, experts, and teens (who relate real life experiences) instruct viewers on alcohol’s bad effects on the body and the brain, the strong possibility ... more>>>
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FAST FOOD NUTRITION   What’s wrong with fast food, and how can we make better choices in fast-food restaurants? Two attractive, energetic teen hosts warn viewers to watch out for six fast-food "trouble spots": sugar, ... more>>>
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FATAL CONTACT: Bird Flu in America   Biologists and epidemiologists praised the scientific accuracy of this made-for-TV disaster thriller. Select just the scene that gives background on the 1918, 1957, and 1968 pandemics; show the sequence ... more>>>
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FIFTEEN AND PREGNANT   Kirsten Dunst plays Tina Spangler, who's 15 and pregnant—and hasn't got a clue about how completely her life will change. Goodbye to the soccer team, hello to the special school for unwed mothers. ... more>>>
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FITNESS TRAINING SERIES   Minimize grumbling and grousing (those muttered comments like "What do I have to do this for?") by giving student athletes an introductory overview of what training is, what the general ... more>>>
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FOOD, INC.   A powerful indictment of factory-style food manufacturing, this documentary builds on Eric Schlosser's Fast Food Nation to follow the food chain backward from supermarket to farm. Main targets of ... more>>>
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GIRL, POSITIVE   Rachel (Andrea Bowen, Desperate Housewives) lives in a nice neighborhood, attends a good high school, runs with the right crowd—she’s just not the kind of girl who’d get HIV, right? In Lifetime’s ... more>>>
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HEAVY PETTING: Special Edition   Directed by Obie Benz. For teachers who aren’t afraid to make students laugh, ten of those corny sex-education movies from the 1950s—titles like Molly Grows Up, The Innocent Party, Easy to Get, ... more>>>
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HUMAN BODY 6-CHART PACK   This health education essential has exceptional value. Visually stunning, the set features six full-color 21½"h x 17"w posters showing the following body systems:- circulatory
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| Charts & Posters | CTP205-WEB |
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HUMAN BODY: How It Works, The   Fascinating animations help viewers visualize anatomical structures and physiological processes, while microscopic imaging and footage of the body in motion ground the animations in reality. Add expert ... more>>>
| DVD | FHM360DV-WEB, FHM301DV-WEB, FHM302DV-WEB... |
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INHALANTS   Sorting through the major classes of commonly abused inhalants—more than 1400 products can be sniffed or "huffed"—this program describes the history of inhalant abuse, effects of ... more>>>
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ISSUES THAT CONCERN YOU SERIES   Each title in this series contains important facts, colorful photos, charts, graphs, tables, and editorial cartoons to help students better understand complex issues that may be affecting their lives. ... more>>>
| Books | GP630-WEB, GP631-WEB, GP632-WEB... |
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LIFE SKILLS HEALTH   Expressing solid information in simple sentence structures, this textbook "for striving high school students" brings standards-mandated health concepts into reach for a wide range of readers. ... more>>>
| Books | GLB141-WEB, GLB142-WEB, GLB143-WEB |
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MARIJUANA   In addition to investigating the concept of psychological dependency and whether marijuana should be considered a gateway drug, this program explores teenage attitudes and describes the history of marijuana ... more>>>
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MEDIA LITERACY FOR PREVENTION   Teach students to apply media literacy skills to tobacco, alcohol, and food marketing in print, television, and motion pictures. Two units are available. The more comprehensive unit provides 50 media examples ... more>>>
| CD-ROM & Software | NMM102DR-WEB, NMM103DR-WEB |
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NARCOTICS   Should some narcotics be legalized? What regulatory issues would arise? Discussion of these issues adds color to this program's description of the human history of narcotics, their effects on mind and ... more>>>
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NUTRITION CONTROVERSIES   Comedy skits quicken interest as a "good cop" and a "bad cop" try to sweat the truth out of a series of costumed suspects. For instance, when a suspicious-looking carrot claims to be ... more>>>
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