Tackling Jim Crow : racial segregation in professional football
By: Levy, Alan Howard
Call No:
GV943.9.S64 L48 2003
Subject: Includes bibliographical references (p. 165-168) and index The early days of integration -- Early African Americans in football -- The emerging pro game -- Ohio football -- New league, new opportunities -- The curtain falls -- The segregation years -- Trials of the war years -- The early saga of Marion Motley -- The walls come tumbling down -- The life and death of Big Daddy and the decline of Marion Motley -- George Marshall's last stand -- Back down in the city of New Orleans -- Point after Football -- Social aspects -- United States -- History Discrimination in sports -- United States -- History African American football players -- History National Football League -- History
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Talking about detective fiction
By: James, P. D
Call No:
Main Collection
PR830.D4 J36 2009
Subject: Originally published in Great Britain by the Bodleian Library, Oxford --T.p. verso Includes bibliographical references (p. 197-198) What are we talking about and how did it all begin? -- The tenant of 221B Baker Street and the parish priest from Cobhole in Essex -- The Golden Age -- Soft-centered and hard-boiled -- Four formidable women -- Telling the story : setting, viewpoint, people -- Critics and aficionados : why some don't enjoy them and why others do -- Today and a glimpse of tomorrow P. D. James--one of the most widely admired writers of detective fiction at work today--gives us a personal, lively exploration of the human appetite for mystery and mayhem, and of those writers who have satisfied it. She examines the genre from top to bottom, beginning with the mysteries at the hearts of such novels as Charles Dickens's Bleak House, and bringing us into the present with such writers as Colin Dexter and Sara Paretsky. She compares British and American Golden Age mystery writing. She discusses detective fiction as social history, the stylistic components of the genre, her own process of writing, how critics have reacted over the years, and what she sees as a renewal of detective fiction--and of the detective hero--in recent years.--From publisher description Detective and mystery stories, English -- History and criticism
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Tea for Honey
By: Ray, Julie Higginbotham
Call No:
Special Collections
PZ7.R210132 Te 2009
Subject: Julie Higginbotham Ray was identified as the author in Report from Newport, vol. 36 no. 2, Spring 2010 Honey the bear finds friends to join her in drinking her afternoon tea Friendship -- Juvenile fiction Bears -- Juvenile fiction
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Tea Party revival : the conscience of a conservative reborn : the Tea Party revolt against unconstrained spending and growth in the federal government
By: Baker, B. Leland
Call No:
Main Collection
HJ7537 .B35 2009
Subject: Government spending policy -- United States Fiscal policy -- United States United States -- Economic policy -- 2009- Conservatives -- Political activity -- United States Government, Resistance to -- United States
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Teach the way the brain learns : curriculum themes build neuron networks
By: Laster, Madlon T., 1935-
Call No:
CRC
LB1060 .L375 2009
Subject: Learning, Psychology of Learning -- Physiological aspects Brain Education -- Curricula
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Teaching philosophy
By: Kenkmann, Andrea
Call No:
Main Collection
B52 .T38 2009
Subject: Philosophy -- Study and teaching
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Ted Turner : a biography
By: O'Connor, Michael
Call No:
HC102.5.T86 O28 2010
Subject: Includes bibliographical references and index Beginnings -- Poison ivy -- Stepping out -- Riding the waves -- Mediated -- Oceans away -- Into heaven -- Atlanta Braves -- In the cup -- News cable -- Almost -- Stepping up -- Reaching out -- Getting personal -- Color my world -- Remote control -- Time worn -- Synergy crisis -- Clear cut reminder Turner, Ted Businesspeople -- United States -- Biography Sports team owners -- United States -- Biography Telecommunication -- United States -- Biography
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Ten years of the Caine Prize for African Writing
By: Brazier, Chris
Call No:
Main Collection
PR9348 .T45 2009
Subject: Edited by Chris Brazier The ultimate safari / Nadine Grdimer -- Incidents at the shrine / Ben Okri -- The museum / Leila Abouela -- Love poems / Helon Habila -- Discovering home / Binyavanga Wainaina -- Weight of whispers / Yvonee Adhiambo Owuor -- Seventh Street alchemy / Brian Chikwava -- Monday morning / Segun Afolabi -- Jungfrau / Mary Watson -- Jambula tree / Monica Arac de Nyeko -- Poison / Henrietta Rose-Innes -- Waiting / EC Osondu -- An emissary / Nadine Gordimer Short stories, African (English)
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Terror tracks : music, sound and horror cinema
By: Hayward, Philip
Call No:
ML2075 .T47 2009
Subject: Includes bibliographical references (p. 266-267) and index Psycho-analysis : form and function in Bernard Herrmann's music for Hitchcock's Masterpiece / James Wierzbicki -- An audiovisual foreshadowing in Psycho / Scott Murphy -- Sound and music in Hammer's vampire films / Michael Hannan -- Creative soundtrack expression : Toro Takemitsu's score for Kwaidan / Kyoko Koizumi -- Prog rock, the horror film and sonic excess : Dario Argento, Morricone and Goblin / Tony Mitchell -- Inflamed : synthetic folk music and paganism in the island world of The wicker man / Jon Fitzgerald and Philip Hayward -- Rhythms of evil : exorcising sound from The exorcist / Mark Evans -- Texas chainsaws : audio effect and iconicity / Rebecca Coyle and Philip Hayward -- Incorporating monsters : music as context, character and construction in Kubrick's The shining / Jeremy Barham -- Music of the night : scoring the vampire in contemporary film / Janet K. Halfyard -- Scary movies, scary music : uses and unities of metal in the contemporary horror film / Lee Barron and Ian Inglis -- Like razors through flesh : Hellraiser/s sound design and music / Karen Collins -- Spooked by sound : the Blair witch project / Rebecca Coyle -- Popular songs and ordinary violence : exposing basic human brutality in the films of Rob Zombie / Laura Wiebe Taylor -- Terror in the outback : Wolf Creek and Australian horror cinema / Philip Hayward and Harry Minassian -- The ghostly noise of J-horror : roots and ramifications / James Wierzbicki Motion picture music -- History and criticism Horror films -- History and criticism
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Texas tough : the rise of America's prison empire
By: Perkinson, Robert
Call No:
HV9475.T4 P47 2010
Subject: Includes bibliographical references (p. [375]-466) and index Prison heartland -- Plantation and penitentiary -- Worse than slavery -- The agonies of reform -- The penal colony that wasn't -- Best in the nation -- Appeal to justice -- Retributive revolution -- The triumph of Texas tough In the prison business, all roads lead to Texas. This sweeping history of American imprisonment shows how a plantation-based penal system once dismissed as barbaric becomes the national template--and how that injustice can change Prisons -- Texas -- History Prison administration -- Texas -- History Prisoners -- Texas -- History
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Thelma & Louise live! : the cultural afterlife of an American film
By: Cook, Bernie, 1968-
Call No:
PN1997.T427 T44 2007
Subject: Includes filmography: p. 205-211 Includes bibliographical references (p. 213-215) and index I can see clearly now / Bernie Cook -- Something's crossed over in me : new ways of seeing Thelma & Louise / Bernie Cook -- Getting hysterical : Thelma & Louise and laughter / Victoria Sturtevant -- Hearing Thelma & Louise : active reading of the hybrid pop score / Claudia Gorbman -- Interplaying identities : acting and the building blocks of character in Thelma & Louise / Susan Knobloch -- An outlaw-couple-on-the-run film for the 1990s / J. David Slocum -- What all the fuss is about : making Brad Pitt in Thelma & Louise / Cynthia Fuchs -- Interview with Callie Khouri, December 19, 2002 / Bernie Cook -- Toxic feminism on the big screen / John Leo -- Gender bender / Richard Schickel -- Is this what feminism is all about? / Margaret Carlson Thelma & Louise (Motion picture)
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Theological foundations for environmental ethics : reconstructing patristic and medieval concepts
By: Schaefer, Jame
Call No:
Main Collection
BX1795.H82 S32 2009
Subject: Human ecology -- Religious aspects -- Catholic Church Environmental ethics Christian ethics -- Catholic authors Fathers of the church Thomas, Aquinas, Saint, 1225?-1274
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They were divided
By: Banffy, Miklos, 1874-1950
Call No:
Main Collection
PH3213.B24 T44 2001
Subject: Nobility -- Romania -- Transylvania -- Fiction Hungarians -- Romania -- Transylvania -- Fiction Historical fiction, Hungarian -- Romania -- Transylvania Transylvania (Romania) -- Fiction Transylvania (Romania) -- History -- 20th century -- Fiction
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The third chapter : passion, risk, and adventure in the 25 years after 50
By: Lawrence-Lightfoot, Sara, 1944-
Call No:
HQ1064.U5 L39 2009
Subject: Includes bibliographical references (p. 249-258) Sarah Crichton Books. Introduction : facing the mirror -- Loss and liberation -- Constancy and change -- Healing wounds : the journey home -- Looking back and giving forward -- Crossing boundaries and embracing contradictions -- New learning : body, voice, and soul -- Conclusion: cracks in the mirror Older people -- United States -- Interviews Aging -- Psychological aspects Old age -- Social aspects -- United States
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Thirteen persistent economic fallacies
By: Mishan, E. J. (Edward J.), 1917-
Call No:
HB171 .M545 2009
Subject: Sequel to the author's 21 popular economic fallacies Includes bibliographical references and index Fallacy 1 : U.S. goods cannot compete effectively with those produced by cheap labor in countries such as China -- Fallacy 2 : Immigrant labor confers economic benefits on the host country -- Fallacy 3 : Globalization acts to raise living standards in the West -- Fallacy 4 : Countries forming a common market reap economic benefits -- Fallacy 5 : Rent controls are necessary during a housing shortage -- Fallacy 6 : The fact that women's earnings are significantly below those of men is evidence of discrimination -- Fallacy 7 : A reduction in building costs will reduce house prices -- Fallacy 8 : Jobs are lost when a factory or business closes down, and vice versa -- Fallacy 9 : A competitive private enterprise economy tends to produce economic efficiency -- Fallacy 10 : A subsidy to university education is justified since it promotes equality of opportunity and confers benefits on society as a whole -- Fallacy 11 : The national debt is a burden on future generations -- Fallacy 12 : Inflation is caused by an excessive increase in the supply of money -- Fallacy 13 : The rate of economic growth over time is a good index of the growth of people's satisfaction Economics
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This body of death : a novel
By: George, Elizabeth, 1949-
Call No:
Browsing Area
PS3557.E478 T48 2010
Subject: Lynley, Thomas (Fictitious character) -- Fiction Havers, Barbara (Fictitious character) -- Fiction Detectives -- England -- Fiction Women -- Crimes against -- Fiction London (England) -- Fiction Great Britain. Metropolitan Police Office. Criminal Inve
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This time is different : eight centuries of financial folly
By: Reinhart, Carmen M
Call No:
HB3722 .R45 2009
Subject: Includes bibliographical references and indexes Pt. I. Financial crises : an operational primer -- 1. Varieties of crises and their dates -- 2. Debt intolerance : the genesis of serial default -- 3. A global database on financial crises with a long-term view -- Pt. II. Sovereign external debt crises -- 4. A digression on the theoretical underpinnings of debt crises -- 5. Cycles of sovereign default on external debt -- 6. External default through history -- Pt. III. The forgotten history of domestic debt and default -- 7. The stylized facts of domestic debt and default -- 8. Domestic debt : the missing link explaining external default and high inflation -- 9. Domestic and external default : which is worse? who is senior? -- Pt. IV. Banking crises, inflation, and currency crashes -- 10. Banking crises -- 11. Default through debasement : an old world favorite -- 12. Inflation and modern currency crashes -- Pt. V. The U.S. subprime meltdown and the second great contraction -- 13. The U.S. subprime crisis : an international and historical comparison -- 14. The aftermath of financial crises -- 15. The international dimensions of the subprime crisis : the results of contagion or common fundamentals? -- 16. Composite measures of financial turmoil -- Pt. VI. What have we learned? -- 17. Reflections on early warnings, graduation, policy responses, and the foibles of human nature Financial crises -- Case studies Fiscal policy -- Case studies Business cycles -- Case studies
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Thomas Hardy
By: Wolfreys, Julian, 1958-
Call No:
Main Collection
PR4754 .W65 2009
Subject: Hardy, Thomas, 1840-1928 -- Criticism and interpretation
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Thoreau's Walden [videorecording] : a video portrait : experience Walden Pond through the words of Henry David Thoreau
By: Thoreau, Henry David, 1817-1862. Walden
Call No:
Videos
PS3048 .T56 2006 DVD
Subject: Walden Pond (Middlesex County, Mass.) -- Description and travel Walden Woods (Mass.) -- Description and travel Thoreau, Henry David, 1817-1862. Walden Wilderness areas -- Massachusetts -- Walden Woods
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A thousand years of pirates
By: Gilkerson, William
Call No:
CRC
G535 .G54 2009
Subject: Pirates -- Juvenile literature Buccaneers -- Juvenile literature Privateering -- Juvenile literature Piracy -- Juvenile literature Maritime law -- Juvenile literature
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Three days before the shooting--
By: Ellison, Ralph
Call No:
Main Collection
PS3555.L625 T57 2010
Subject: The unfinished second novel --Dust jacket Set in the frame of a deathbed vigil, this story is a multi generational saga centered on the assassination of the controversial, race-baiting U.S. senator Adam Sunraider, who's being tended to by Daddy Hickman, the elderly black jazz musician turned preacher who raised the orphan Sunraider as a light-skinned black in rural Georgia African American men -- Georgia -- Fiction African Americans -- Georgia -- Fiction Race relations -- Fiction
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Three resurrected drunkards [videorecording] = Kaette kita yopparai
By: Oshima, Nagisa, 1932- Tamura, Takeshi, 1943- Kato, Kazuhiko, 1947-2009 Hashida, Norihiko Kitayama, Osamu, 1946- Sato, Kei, 1928-2010 Watanabe, Fumio, 1929-2004 Criterion Collection (Firm)
Call No:
Videos
PN1997.T46105 2010 DVD
Subject: Originally produced as motion pictures in 1968 Release date: May. 18, 2010 Cinematography, Yasuhiro Yoshioka music, Hikaru Hayashi DVD 16:9, enhanced for widescreen TVs Dolby digital mono. region 1 Japanese dialogue English subtitles Kazuhiko Kato, Norihiko Hashida, Osamu Kitayama, Kei Sato, Mako Midori, Fumio Watanabe Not rated Three young men are mistaken for undocumented Koreans in Japan and find themselves on the run Mistaken identity -- Drama New wave films Feature films Foreign films
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Tillich : a guide for the perplexed
By: O'Neill, Andrew
Call No:
Main Collection
BX4827.T53 O54 2008
Subject: Tillich, Paul, 1886-1965 Theology
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Tim Burton
By: Burton, Tim, 1958-
Call No:
N6537.B878 A4 2009
Subject: Includes bibliographical references (p. 61) Burton, Tim, 1958- -- Exhibitions
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To bring law home : the federal judiciary in early national Rhode Island
By: Graham, D. Kurt
Call No:
Main Collection
KFR428 .G73 2010
Subject: Includes bibliographical references (p. [177]-184) and index The state of Rhode Island -- The gentlemen of the bar -- Order in the court -- Grand jury charges -- The cases Judicial power -- Rhode Island -- History Judicial process -- Rhode Island -- History Judges -- Rhode Island Justice, Administration of -- Rhode Island
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To strive and not to yield : opposing Hitler : Adam von Trott du Solz, 1909-1944
By: Sears, Kenneth A. E
Call No:
Main Collection
DD256.3.T76 S43 2009
Subject: Includes bibliographical references and index Early years -- University life : Munich and Gottingen -- Mansfield College -- University life : Gottingen and Berlin -- Rhodes scholar -- The years 1933-1936 -- The Far East -- Return to Germany and to resistance -- The 3rd of September 1939 -- The plea for recognition -- The Kreisau circle -- Fanning the flames of resistance -- The year 1944 -- Final preparations -- The 20th of July 1944 -- Aftermath -- The Allied reaction -- The military situation -- Epilogue -- Short biographies Trott zu Solz, Adam von, 1909-1944 Anti-Nazi movement -- Biography Anti-Nazi movement -- Germany Hitler, Adolf, 1889-1945 -- Assassination attempt, 1944 (July 20) Political activists -- Germany -- Biography Germany. Auswartiges Amt -- Officials and employees -- Biography Germany -- History -- 1933-1945
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To take certain actions under the African Growth and Opportunity Act and the Generalized System of Preferences [microform] : message from the President of the United States transmitting a proclamation to take certain actions under the African Growth and O
By: United States. President (2001-2009 : Bush)
Subject: Referred to the Committee on Ways and Means. Shipping list no.: 2010-0025-M January 3, 2009. Also available online via the Internet from the GPO Access site. Addresses as of 3/5/2010: http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi-bin/getdoc.cgi?dbname=110%5Fcong%5Fdocuments & docid=f:hd159.110 (Text version), http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi-bin/getdoc.cgi?dbname=110%5Fcong%5Fdocuments & docid=f:hd159.110.pdf (PDF version) current access is available via PURLs Microfiche. [Washington, D.C.] : Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O., [2010]. 1 microfiche : negative Tariff preferences -- Kosovo (Republic) Tariff preferences -- Azerbaijan
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Too busy to shop : marketing to multi-minding women
By: Skoloda, Kelley Murray, 1964-
Call No:
HC79.C6 S57 2009
Subject: Includes bibliographical references (p. [159]-160) and index Staggering stats : buying power of the female consumer -- The apple of many eyes : women buyers now getting more attention from marketers -- What's wrong? why current marketing efforts are not working -- Why are we so hard to reach? the challenge of marketing to women 25 to 54 -- Remaking the clock : women and the 38-hour day -- Yes, I multi-mind : new ways to understand and reach multi-minding audiences -- Before women go shopping, they CROP: the CRedible Opinions Shortcut -- The keys to connecting with multi-minding women -- The better way : a new approach to reach female consumers -- What really matters? credibility -- Time is of the essence : quick-connect messages -- The 360-degree E-surround method to reach women -- She is looking for a commitment : consistent confirmation -- What does the future hold? multi-minders becoming co-brand managers Women consumers Marketing
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Tort, custom, and karma : globalization and legal consciousness in Thailand
By: Engel, David M
Call No:
Main Collection
KPT834 .E545 2010
Subject: Includes bibliographical references and index Buajan's injury narrative -- Chiangmai : a history of globalizations -- State law and the law of sacred centers -- Injury practices in a transformed society -- Litigation -- Justice -- Ming's injury narrative Torts -- Thailand Law and globalization -- Thailand Buddhism and law -- Thailand Culture and law
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Toward a comprehensive strategy for Sudan : hearing before the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, One Hundred Eleventh Congress, first session, July 30, 2009
By: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations
SUDOC:
Gov. Documents
Y 4.F 76/2:S.HRG.111-302
Subject: United States -- Relations -- Sudan Sudan -- Relations -- United States
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Toward a true kinship of faiths : how the world's religions can come together
By: Bstan-dzin-rgya-mtsho, Dalai Lama XIV, 1935-
Call No:
BL85 .B85 2010
Subject: Includes bibliographical references (p. [185]-188) Leaving the comfort zone -- Living in a plurality of faiths -- Hinduism : on the banks of the Ganges -- Christ and the Bodhisattva ideal -- Islam : submission to God -- Judaism : faith of the exile -- Compassion : where the world's religions come together -- A program for inter-religious understanding -- The problem of exclusivism -- The challenge ahead No country, no culture, no person today is untouched by what happens in the rest of the world. Technological innovation, environmental degradation, economic gain & loss, nuclear weapons, instant communication have all created unprecedented familiarity among the world's many cultures. While previous conflicts over religious differences may have been significant and regrettable, they did not threaten the very survival of humanity--now, a single spark could ignite a powder keg of frightening proportions. The Dalai Lama maintains that the essential task of humanity in the 21st century is to cultivate peaceful coexistence. All faith traditions turn to compassion as a guiding principle for living a good life. It is the task of all people with an aspiration to spiritual perfection to affirm the fundamental value of compassion. In this way we can truly develop a deep recognition of the value of other faiths, and on that basis, we can cultivate genuine respect.--From publisher description Religions Religions -- Relations
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Toxic archipelago : a history of industrial disease in Japan
By: Walker, Brett L., 1967-
Call No:
Main Collection
RC963.7.J3 W45 2010
Subject: Occupational diseases -- Japan -- History Human ecology -- Japan -- History Japan -- Environmental conditions
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Tradition history and the Old Testament, by Walter E. Rast
By: Rast, Walter E., 1930-
Call No:
Main Collection
BS1171.2 .R34 1972
Subject: Annotated bibliography: p. 80-82 Includes glossary Bible. O.T. -- Criticism, interpretation, etc
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Training the next generation of knowledge workers : readings for effective secondary education & workplace learning practices
By: Westover, Jonathan H
Call No:
Main Collection
HF5549.5.T7 T73 2010
Subject: Includes bibliographical references Pt. I. Overview of the knowledge worker and work-based learning. Ch. 1. Introduction to the knowledge worker in a changing world. Knowledge management (KM) for a changing world / Jane McKenzie, Christine van Winkelen -- Learning and development as cornerstones for sustaining the knowledge economy / Ana Martins, Isabel Martins, Orlando Petiz -- Pt. II. Effectively preparing the future working generation. Ch. 2. Millennial learners. Preferred learning methods of the millennial generation / Arlene J. Nicholas -- Expansive learning across university and workplace activity systems / Ian Finlay -- Ch. 3. Experiential/service learning in higher education. Service-learning in an Introduction to management course / Audrey Cohen -- Assessment of service-learning outcomes / Claudia Pragman, Brenda Flannery -- Ch. 4. Cross-cultural education in higher education. Transforming the learning and the learner / Judy L. Singleton, Mary Kay Jordan Fleming -- Cultivating mindfulness in management education / Colette Dumas -- Pt. 3. Effectively preparing current knowledge workers. Ch. 5. Effective workplace learning methods. Training + coaching = success / Meripa T. Godinet, Laura Lund -- An exploration of gender's influence in Canadian workplaces / Bonnie Watt-Malcolm -- Ch. 6. Professional development. Lifelong learning / Jonathan Hinton Westover -- Synchronising formal and informal learning in the workplace to enhance professional development / Susan Bolt -- Designing e-learning to support professional development / Ian McGrath -- Ch. 7. Work-based learning. Partnerships in vocational education and training / Christine Robertson, Georgia Mountford, Lisa Thompson Gordon -- Work-based learning / Lurong Wang -- Pt. IV. Additional case studies in the learning organization. Section I: Higher education. Integrating and enhancing professional and undergraduate education using blended learning / Iain Macdonald, Philip Evans -- Shifting a traditional approach to learning / Richard McFarlane, Paul Berg -- Section 2: Professional development Employees -- Training of Employer-supported education Postsecondary education
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Transforming presence : the difference that nursing makes
By: Newman, Margaret A
Call No:
RT84.5 .N483 2008
Subject: Includes bibliographical references (p. 103-113) and index A new concept of health -- Shifting to a new paradigm -- Nursing praxis -- Resonating with the whole -- Being fully present -- Beyond method -- Transforming nursing education -- A transforming arc Nursing -- Philosophy Health -- Philosophy Holistic Nursing Health Care Reform
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The treatment of eating disorders : a clinical handbook
By: Grilo, Carlos (Carlos M.) Mitchell, James E. (James Edward), 1947-
Call No:
Main Collection
RC552.E18 T744 2010
Subject: Eating disorders -- Treatment Eating Disorders -- therapy
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The Tree Show
By: Ryden, Mark, 1963-
Call No:
ND237.R786 A4 2008
Subject: Exhibition held at Michael Kohn Gallery Los Angeles, California March 10-April 28, 2007 Includes bibliographical references (p. 119) and index Ryden, Mark, 1963- -- Exhibitions Painting, American -- 20th century -- Exhibitions Surrealism -- United States -- Exhibitions Trees in art -- Exhibitions
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The Trip
By: Keats, Ezra Jack
Call No:
CRC
PZ7.K2253 Tr 2007
Subject: Halloween -- Juvenile fiction
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Tropical nature
By: Forsyth, Adrian
Call No:
Main Collection
QH108.A1 F67 1984
Subject: A Touchstone Book. Includes bibliographical references (p. 235-242) and index 1. In the realm of the tropics -- 2. Fertility -- 3. Canyons of light -- 4. Hangers-on -- 5. Matapalo -- 6. Listen to the flowers -- 7. Eat me -- 8. Bugs and drugs -- 9. Creeping socialists -- 10. Army ants -- 11. Artful guises -- 12. Southbound -- 13. Jerry's maggot -- 14. Singing in the rain -- 15. Night walks -- 16. The eternal tropics -- 17. Paradise lost? Rain forest ecology -- Central America Rain forest ecology -- South America
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Tuberculosis
By: Dyer, Carol
Call No:
Main Collection
RA644.T7 D88 2010
Subject: Tuberculosis
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Turandot [sound recording]
By: Puccini, Giacomo, 1858-1924
Call No:
M1500.P83 T87 1987 CD
Subject: Opera in three acts Music completed by Franco Alfano libretto by Giuseppe Adami and Renato Simoni, based on: Turandot / Carlo Gozzi Compact disc analog recording Program notes by George R. Marek and synopsis in English, and libretto, with English translation by Laura Mardon (107 p.) inserted in container Sung in Italian Birgit Nilsson, Renata Tebaldi, sopranos Jussi Bjoerling, tenor Giorgio Tozzi, bass supporting soloists Rome Opera Orchestra and Chorus Erich Leinsdorf, conductor Operas
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Turner and the masters
By: Solkin, David H Faroult, Guillaume Tate Britain (Gallery) Galeries nationales du Grand Palais (France) Museo del Prado
Call No:
ND497.T8 A4 2009
Subject: Published on the occasion of the exhibition at Tate Britain, London, 23 Sept. 2009-31 Jan. 2010 Galeries nationales (Grand Palais, Champs-Elysees), Paris, 22 Feb.-24 May 2010 Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid, 22 June-19 Sept. 2010 Includes bibliographical references (p. 232) and index Turner and the masters : gleaning to excel / David Solkin -- Facing up to the past : the Old Masters and the British School in Turner's London / Philippa Simpson -- 'Stolen hints from celebrated pictures' : Turner as a copyist, collector and consumer of Old Master paintings / Ian Warrell -- Turner, Claude and the essence of landscape / Kathleen Nicholson -- Turner goes Dutch / Sarah Monks -- 'He said he held it very low' : Turner and contemporary French landscape painting in 1802 / Guillaume Faroutl and David Solkin -- Education and emulation / David Solkin -- The Academy and the Grand style / Philippa Simpson and Martin Myrone -- Turner and the north / David Solkin and Philippa Simpson -- Painters painted : the cult of the artist / Ian Warrell -- Competing with contemporaries / David Solkin -- Turner paints himself into history / Ian Warrell Turner, J. M. W. (Joseph Mallord William), 1775-1851 -- Exhibitions Turner, J. M. W. (Joseph Mallord William), 1775-1851 -- Criticism and interpretation
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The tyranny of e-mail : the four-thousand-year journey to your inbox
By: Freeman, John, 1974-
Call No:
Main Collection
HE7551 .F74 2009
Subject: Electronic mail systems -- Social aspects Electronic mail systems Business communication Interpersonal communication
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