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- HPU librarian retires after 30 years. by High Point Enterprise.;
Page: A1-2.
- Subjects: Ingram, Mike.; Bryden, David L.; High Point University (High Point, N.C.). Herman H. and Louise M. Smith Library.; High Point University.;
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- The Third World : opposing viewpoints / by Haugen, David M.,1969-(CARDINAL)653277;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Overpopulation is a problem in the Third World / United Nations Population Fund -- Overpopulation is not a problem in the Third World / Philip Longman -- AIDS is still spreading in the Third World / Ed Susman -- The spread of AIDS can be checked in the Third World / Allan R. Ronald and Merle A. Sande -- Hunger is a problem in the Third World / Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations -- Obesity is a problem in the Third World / Lila Guterman -- Globalization helps nations develop / The World Bank -- Globalization does not help nations develop / Lila Rajiva -- Globalization increases human rights / Daniel T. Griswold -- Globalization undermines human rights / Carlos Castresana Fernandez -- Globalization reduces terrorism / Quan Li and Drew Schaub -- Globalization fosters extremism / Richard Sandbrook and David Romano -- Democracy is succeeding in Africa / Howard W. French -- Democracy faces major obstacles in Africa / Ike Oguine -- Democracy is failing in Latin America / William Ratliff -- Democracy persists in Latin America / Omar G. Encarnación -- Democracy is spreading in Asia / Anwar Ibrahim -- Democracy is being undermined in Asia / Hilton L. Root -- U.S. aid should target nations that practice good governance / Andrew Natsios and Larry Diamond -- U.S. aid should not target nations that practice good governance / Neil A. Englehart -- The United States promotes democracy in the Third World / Paula J. Dobriansky -- The United States does not promote democracy in the Third World / John S. Sorenson -- U.S. aid to Africa is increasing / Andrew Natsios -- U.S. aid to Africa is overstated / David Bryden.
- Subjects: Young adult literature.; Young adult literature.; Economic assistance; Social problems;
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- Encyclopedia of mammals by Gould, Edwin,1933-(CARDINAL)293738;
pt. 1. The world of mammals. Introducing mammals / George McKay -- Classifying mammals / original text by J.E. Hill; revised by George McKay -- Mammals through the ages / Tom Kemp -- Habitats & adaptation / Gordon L. Kirkland, Jr. -- Mammal behavior / D. Michael Stoddart -- Endangered species / original text by Anne LaBastille; revised by George McKay -- pt. 2. Kinds of mammals. Monotremes / Tom Grant -- Marsupials / Ronald Strahan -- Anteaters, sloths & armadillos ; Insectivores ; Tree shrews / R. David Stone -- Flying lemurs / original text by J.E. Hill ; revised by George McKay -- Bats / original text by J.E. Hill; revised by George McKay -- Primates / Colin Groves -- Carnivores / W. Chris Wozencraft & Judith E. King -- Whales & dolphins / M.M. Bryden -- Sea cows / Helene Marsh -- Elephants / Jeheskel Shoshani -- Odd-toed ungulates / Norman Owen-Smith -- Hyraxes ; Aardvark / Jeheskel Shoshani -- Even-toed ungulates / Valerius Geist -- Pangolins / R. David Stone -- Rodents ; Lagomorphs / M.J. Delany -- Elephant shrews / R. David Stone.Lavishly illustrated, this book features over 200 full-colored photos and over 100 original paintings, diagrams, and maps to give an up-to-date overview of the fascinating lives of animals.
- Subjects: Encyclopedias.; Mammals.; Mammals;
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- The Impressionists : a Windham Hill sampler. by Container of (work):Fauré, Gabriel,1845-1924.Pavan,guitar.; Container of (work):Fauré, Gabriel,1845-1924.Sicilienne,violin, guitar, flute, piano.; Container of (work):Ravel, Maurice,1875-1937.Sonatine,piano,1st movement.; Container of (work):Satie, Erik,1866-1925.Gymnopédie,synthesizer, cello, oboe,No 1.; Container of (work):Debussy, Claude,1862-1918.Children's corner.Snowflakes are dancing,piano, synthesizer.; Container of (work):Fauré, Gabriel,1845-1924.Au bord de l'eau,piano.; Container of (work):Satie, Erik,1866-1925.Gymnopédie,guitar, oboe,No. 3.; Container of (work):Ravel, Maurice,1875-1937.Tombeau de Couperin.Menuet,English horn, oboe, guitar, synthesizer.; Container of (work):Debussy, Claude,1862-1918.Children's corner.Doctor Gradus ad,piano.; Container of (work):Debussy, Claude,1862-1918.Reverie, violin, baritone violin, cello.; Container of (work):Fauré, Gabriel,1845-1924.Requiem.Libera Me,synthesizer, guitar.; Container of (work):Ravel, Maurice,1875-1937.Pavane pour une infante défunte,mandolin, mandola, mandocello.;
Pavane (4:20) / Fauré (Steve Erquiaga) -- Sicilienne (3:59) / Fauré (Nightnoise) -- Sonatine. Modéré (5:17) / Ravel (Philip Aaberg) -- 1st gymnopédie (3:54) / Satie (Tim Story) -- Children's corner suite. Snowflakes are dancing (2:33) / Debussy (John Beasley) -- Au bord de l'eau (2:31) / Fauré (Henry Butler) -- 3rd gymnopédie (2:23) / Satie (Alex de Grassi) -- Le tombeau de couperin. Menuet (4:29) / Ravel (Paul McCandless) -- Children's corner suite. Doctor Gradus ad Parnassum (3:16) / Debussy (Liz Story) -- Reverie (4:32) / Debussy (Turtle Island String Quartet) -- Requiem. Libera me (3:29) / Fauré (Schönherz & Scott) -- Pavane pour une infante défunte (5:34) / Ravel (Modern Mandolin Quartet).Steve Erquiaga, guitar -- Nightnoise: Billy Oskay, violin ; Mícheál O'Domhnaill, guitar ; Brian Dunning, flute ; Tríona Ní Dhomhnaill, piano, synthesizers -- Philip Aaberg, piano -- Tim Story, symthesizers and sampling instruments ; Martha Reikow, cello ; Kimberly Bryden, oboe -- John Beasley, piano, synthesizers -- Henry Butler, piano -- Alex de Grassi, guitar ; Paul McCandless, oboe, English horn -- Bill Banovetz, oboe ; Mike Marshall, acoustic guitar ; Richard Schönherz, synthesizer programming -- Liz Story, piano -- Turtle Island String Quartet: David Balakrishnan, violin ; Jeremy Cohen, violin ; Darol Anger, baritone violin ; Mark Summer, cello -- Peter Scott, guitar -- Modern Mandolin Quartet: Mike Marshall, mandolin ; Dana Rath, mandolin ; Paul Binkley, mandola ; John Imholz, mandocello.Nice word, Impressionism. It implies moody, atmospheric work; veiled, half-lit images; fleeting glimpses of a captured moment. And, it's an insult. Or at least, that's how it started ... This is the music of a specific place and time--France, in the late 19th century. It was a time when Monet's paintings, with their subtle play on light and shadow, left some critics scratching their heards. "Vague impressionism" was the sarcastic response of at least one noted writer, and the term stuck. But what is Impressionist music? That's hard to capture in words. This music does not attempt to detail or describe--it's content merely to suggest, or to hint. By now, countless painters, poets, writers and musicians have taken the hint. Classical, jazz, and even electronic music all have their Impressionists. -- page [2] of program notes, John Schaefer, writer.
- Subjects: New Age music.; New Age music.;
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