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M' df f C. K. Sharpe , f f Audio-Visual AN educator's range of instruction is usually limited to his location and his class enrollment. However, films are produced, copied, and distrib- uted to schools and institutions throughout the nation. This enables an unlimited audience to benefit from a detailed, interesting, color- ful, and factual presentation of any subject with an accompanying ex- planation of the complete proce- dure. Besides the films, audio-visual aids include tape recordings, film strips, slides, records, teaching de- vices, and other graphic machines. From the Phoenix College Audio- Visual Center, located in the lower level of the library, a competent staff delivers and operates AV ma- terials for the faculty to use in class presentation. ln addition, a music appreciation and a reading course are available in the reading center, also in the library. Through elec- tronic recorders, students receive individual data pertaining to the course from the Control Room. Such sophisticated resources are on hand for both instructors and students desiring to increase their knowledge in any art or science.
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.. , .M u 44 WON Q F . Biology HOW a flower transforms energy into a necessary ele- ment of its makeup, how bees instinctively produce perfect hexagonal hives, how cells of the body reproduce -these are observable, but the real reasons why they happen is not completely understood. Perhaps these are mysteries of Nature that man will never fully grasp. But in the search for knowl- edge, the Biology Depart- ment has included courses in the fields of General Biology, Microorganisms, Paleontology, and even Zo- ology. A complete and thor- ough knowledge and under- standing of any of these studies is not the goal of the Department at Phoenix Col- lege, but they do attempt to introduce interested stu- dents to a solid foundation upon which to base advanc- ed studies in ensuing years.
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