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Police reports. by High Point Enterprise.;
Page: A8-2.
Subjects: Abrams, John Antonio.; Morgan, Michael Anthony.; Naz, Zulfigar Ali.; Prak, Katelyn Veler.; Gillins, Jasean Terrell.; Quiroz, Yudy Izamar Rubio.; Smith, Thomas V.; Atta, Daniel.; Banasik, Scott Armstrong.; Johnson, Seth Shawn.; Grace, Christopher James.; Lockhart, Larry Christopher.; Grew, Patricia Ann.; Tuggle, Samantha Briana.; Burleson, Chynna Rae.; Terry, Edward Brendon.; Fussell, Steven Troy.; Baker, Darius Lamar.; Whitfield, Harold Maurice, Jr.; De Miranda, Beatriz Helena Vieira.; Goldston, Larasada Willeta.; Belser, Maurice Deon.; Johnson, Tracey.; Walck, Tana Kirkland.; Rahlan, Hiu.; Satterwhite, Darlene Michelle.; French, Mathew Lee.; Christian, Paul Fredrickeo.; Mitchell, Zenobia Azanae.; Davis, Tyquaisa Unique.; Harrington, Ulysses.; Wilson, Jay.; Barnes, Jesse Wayne.; Wiggins, Dajohntai Laralph.; Clark, Joshua John.; Evans, Christina Monique.; Williams, Corey Michael.; Cox, Averie Glidewell.; Legrande, Velvet Renard III.; Murph, Daniel Charles.; Walls, Dalton Ray.; Richardson, Montre Donnell.; Maness, Dazrial Lashea.; Bagley, Twiwanda Lynn Curry.; Bailey, Eugene Orell.; Boyles, Katrina Yontz.; McKenzie, Gunnar.; Robertson, Nicole Danielle.; Gladden, Wakia Shane.; Tomlinson, Kimberly Lynn.; Bunton, Shatirah Lanique.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Ten girls who used their talents / by Howat, Irene,author.(CARDINAL)687635;
These ten girls grew up to become successful women. The two things they have in common is that they all put to good use the talents and gifts they had, and they all believed that God had given them to be used.
Subjects: Biographies.; Conduct of life.; Girls.; Girls; Girls; Girls; Women; Girls.; Women.; Womyn.;
Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 2
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Born curious : 20 girls who grew up to be awesome scientists / by Freeman, Martha,1956-author.(CARDINAL)334802; Wu, Katy,illustrator.(CARDINAL)344692;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 110-118) and index.Introduction -- Ellen Swallow Richards -- Joan Beauchamp Procter -- Frances Oldham Kelsey -- Gertrude Belle Elion -- Rosalind Franklin -- Marie Tharp -- Vera Cooper Rubin -- Tu Youyou -- Sylvia Earle -- Lynn Alexander Margulis -- Patricia Era Bath -- Christiane Nusslein-Volhard -- Jocelyn Bell Burnell -- Shirley Anne Jackson -- Ingrid Daubechies -- Adriana Ocampo -- Susan Solomon -- Carol Greider -- May-Britt Moser -- Maryam Mirzakhani -- Afterword: So you want to be a scientist."A collection of biographies of twenty groundbreaking women scientists who were curious kids and grew up to make incredible discoveries."--Ages 7-12.Grades 4 to 6.1000LAccelerated Reader AR
Subjects: Biographies.; Women scientists; Women; Women.; Womyn.;
Available copies: 22 / Total copies: 25
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Christmas, God's way : celebrating the joy of faith and family-- / by Arrington, Candy.(CARDINAL)468462;
Subjects: Jesus Christ; Christmas.; Christian life.;
Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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Bedtime inspirational stories : 50 amazing Black people who changed the world / by Amber, L. A.,author.; Nissen, T. Z.,illustrator.;
Foreword -- Toussaint L'Ouverture -- Thomas L. Jennings -- Sojourner Truth -- Frederick Douglass -- Harriet Tubman -- Ida B. Wells -- Madam C.J. Walker -- Mary McLeod Bethune -- Bessie Coleman -- Hattie McDaniel -- Ralph Bunche -- Josephine Baker -- Rosa Parks -- Nelson Mandela -- James Baldwin -- Malcolm X -- Maya Angelou -- Martin Luther King, Jr. -- Chinua Achebe -- Ray Charles -- Carmen de Lavallade -- Wole Soyinka -- Ellen Johnson Sirleaf -- George Carruthers -- Edison Arantes Do Nascimento (Pele) -- Wangari Muta Maathai -- Jimi Hendrix -- Muhammad Ali -- Patricia Bath -- Bob Marley -- Shirley Ann Jackson -- Ben Carson -- Beverly Johnson -- Christopher Paul Gardner -- Oprah Winfrey -- Whoopi Goldberg -- Mae C. Jemison -- Mark E. Dean -- Michael Jackson -- Barack Obama -- Jackie Joyner-Kersee -- Michael Jordan -- Derartu Tulu -- Tegla Laroupe -- Beyoncé -- Serena Williams -- Nicki Minaj -- P.K. Subban -- Leanna Archer -- Positive affirmations.Unfortunately, in today's world, it can be a challenge to raise positive kids, as they are constantly bombarded with negative messages. More than ever, parents and teachers need to create a positive atmosphere for our children in order to help them believe in themselves. That's why we've proudly created this richly illustrated and inspiring book, Bedtime Inspirational Stories: 50 Amazing Black People Who Changed the World, which highlights the achievements and stories of fifty notable women and men from the 18th century to today. Some were born slaves, some grew up in poverty, and some had physical or emotional challenges. Some were born many years ago, and some are still with us. The stories in the book include those of political activists, scientists, artists, musicians, inventors, businesspeople, Nobel prize winners, and more.Black History Books for kidsEvery single one of these individuals overcame adversities and changed the world, building a way for others to live better lives. Each one worked hard and maintained self-confidence, even when others expressed doubt or said their dreams couldn't be achieved.Bedtime StoriesChildren looking for inspiration will surely find it here. This fun and inspiring collection of influential stories provides fifty illustrated examples of strong, independent role models, all of whom had a profound impact on the world. Personal aspirations from today's youth are also interspersed throughout the book, so that each story has its own life lesson alongside a positive message. It's never too soon to start making a difference, and these stories are exhilarating examples of power in action to make for ideal motivation.Positive AffirmationsThe book also contains fifty positive affirmations, and we encourage you to say them aloud with your child every day. Why affirmations? These positive self-statements, when repeated over time, are capable of convincing a child that the statements are true. This is a powerful way to boost their self-esteem. Why is it important for young kids to know they matter? Children can feel small and insignificant in a busy and complicated world, and begin to question their place in life. The affirmations found in this book can counteract this effect while allowing them to grow. As parents and educators, there are three important things that we can give to our children: good memories, a good education, and a sense of self-worth. Our team has created this book to help you to achieve these goals. There are no better memories than the times when we share books with our children. We hope that the positive messages and affirmations throughout this book will improve your child's self-esteem. Lastly, we should here acknowledge that every story in this book would merit a book by itself; hopefully, these snippets will inspire you and your child to learn more about each person.Books for Black ChildrenWith vivid, compelling art and quotes, this book shows its readers that no matter what obstacles may lie ahead, they should never give up on their dreams. Simply, this beautiful book is about the potential within each of us to pursue our dreams and shape our own paths. It is a treasure to cherish with your family forever. We hope that you find inspiration in these pages, whether you're a girl or a boy, a parent or a teacher! These women and men are black heroes, and they're part of our history and culture. And no matter who you are, you have a special mission on this planet.--amazon.com.
Subjects: Biographies.; African Americans; Black people;
Available copies: 4 / Total copies: 4
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