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- The extraordinary in the ordinary : textiles and objects from the collections of Lloyd Cotsen and the Neutrogena Corporation : works in cloth, ceramic, wood, metal, straw, and paper from cultures throughout the world / by Kahlenberg, Mary Hunt.(CARDINAL)143536; Museum of International Folk Art (N.M.)(CARDINAL)155588;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 268-272) and index.
- Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Cotsen, Lloyd E.; Neutrogena Corporation; Museum of International Folk Art (N.M.); Decorative arts; Decorative arts; Decorative arts;
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- Because of sex : one law, ten cases, and fifty years that changed American women's lives at work / by Thomas, Gillian(Lawyer),author.(CARDINAL)411658;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 247-280) and index."The 1964 Civil Rights Act is best known as a monumental achievement of the civil rights movement, but it also revolutionized the lives of American women. Title VII of the law made it illegal to discriminate "because of sex." But Congress did not specify how that would affect a "Mad Men" world where women played mainly supporting roles. The Supreme Court had to endow the phrase with meaning, and its decisions dramatically changed how the nation sees working women - women like Ida Phillips, denied an assembly line job because having small children deemed her unreliable; or Kim Rawlinson, who fought to be a prison guard because she believed that being 5'3" and 115 pounds didn't mean she couldn't do a "man's job"; or Ann Hopkins, refused a partnership at Price Waterhouse because the men in charge thought she needed "a course at charm school." But even if women are Supreme Court justices and presidential contenders today, there is a long way to go. Peggy Young, whose case was heard by the Supreme Court in December 2014, was forced onto unpaid leave while pregnant because UPS refused to accommodate a temporary lifting restriction imposed by her doctor. To understand this and other remaining obstacles to women's full equality on the job - from "mommy tracking" to unequal pay to a sex-segregated workforce - we need to know how we got here. Because Of Sex tells that story, and gives an unsung group of heroines their due"--
- Subjects: Sex discrimination in employment; Sex discrimination against women; Women's rights;
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- Windwalker [videorecording] / by Hedin, Serene,actor.; Howard, Trevor,1916-1988.actor.(CARDINAL)753933; Jenson, Merrill,actor.; Merrill, Kieth,1940-,actor.; Ramus, Nick,actor.; Remar, James,actor.(CARDINAL)342911; Smoot, Reed,actor.; Yorgason, Blaine M.,1942-,actor.(CARDINAL)716327; Pacific International Enterprises.; Santa Fe International Corporation.; Sterling Entertainment Group.(CARDINAL)528900;
Director of photography, Reed Smoot ; editors, Stephen L. Johnson, Janice Hampton, Peter L. McCrea ; music, Merrill Jenson ; music performed by the The National Philharmonic, London ; set decoration, Rick Barker, Richard Jamison ; costume designer, Yvonne Robertson.Trevor Howard, Nick Ramus, James Remar, Serene Hedin, Silvana Gallardo, Billy Drago, Dusty Iron Wing McCrea.Lying on his deathbed, the aging Cheyenne Warrior, Windwalker, tells his life's story to his small grandchildren. He recounts his years as a young brave, marriage to beautiful Tashina, the blessing of having twin sons born to them, and his anguish at having Tashina die and one of the babies stolen during a raid by Crow warriors.MPAA rating: PG.DVD ; NTSC, Region 1 ; Chace digital audio: 5.1 surround sound or stereo (English tracks) ; mono audio (Spanish track).
- Subjects: Action and adventure films.; Feature films.; Fiction films.; Films for the hearing impaired.; Western films.; Cheyenne Indians; Crow Indians; Indians of North America; Reminiscing in old age;
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