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This affecting film will stay with viewers as it informs them about the dangers of coal burning power plants. For middle and high school students studying environmental science and most public libraries.
While greater discussion of intersectionality would have given a more nuanced understanding of butch identity, young people of all gender presentations will come away with a rich portrait of butch women's experiences.
Health and physical education teachers will find this film a valuable supplement to any textbook and one that can definitely be used for more information on healthy routines.
History buffs and volcano enthusiasts will find this fascinating. However, general viewers (whether at home or in the classroom) may find its scope too narrow.
The 1985 TV production of Anne of Green Gables starring Megan Follows, Colleen Dewhurst, and Richard Farnsworth is still the Anne that can't be beat. It is available on DVD and belongs in every collection.