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Food on the table. by High Point Enterprise.;
Page: A1-1.
Subjects: Barnes, Joseph E.; Robinson, Tyrone.; Peele, Rick.; United Way of Greater High Point (N.C.); Bank of America.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Cracker. [videorecording] by Coltrane, Robbie.(CARDINAL)356131; Cranitch, Lorcan,1959-; Cranstoun, Tony.; Eccleston, Christopher.(CARDINAL)685819; Flynn, Barbara,1948-; George, Tudor.; Jackson, Roger.; Jones, Simon Cellan.; McGovern, Jimmy.(CARDINAL)393483; Mercer, Ian,1962-; Neal, Gub.; O'Brien, Kieran.,1973-; Peel, Edward.; Somerville, Geraldine.; Strasburg, Ivan.(CARDINAL)784724; Thomson, Tess.; Wentworth, Rick.; Granada Television.; HBO Video (Firm)(CARDINAL)347268;
Subjects: Detective and mystery television programs; Criminal behavior; Criminal psychology; DVDs for the hearing impaired.; Fitz (Fictitious character); Murder; Psychologists;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 3
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Animals that make me say look out! / by Cusick, Dawn,author.(CARDINAL)316455;
Includes bibliographical references and index."Sharp-eyed readers will need to keep their eyes peeled in this engaging look at how animals of all shapes and sizes blend in and survive in their native ecosystems. How do animals deal with danger? From crocodiles standing on their tails to great white sharks with their jaws wide open to well-camouflaged venomous snakes, prospective naturalists and conservationists will have a lot to look out for in this exploration of dynamic ecosystems and the animals that hide and hunt in them"--Publisher.IG990L
Subjects: Trivia and miscellanea.; Animals; Animal behavior; Illustrated children's books.;
Available copies: 4 / Total copies: 4
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Alcohol : opposing viewpoints / by Balkin, Karen,1949-(CARDINAL)674056;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 184-186) and index.
Subjects: Alcoholism.; Drinking of alcoholic beverages; Alcoholics; Alcoholism;
Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 5
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Great kitchens : at home with America's top chefs / by Whitaker, Ellen.(CARDINAL)657606; Mahoney, Colleen,AIA.(CARDINAL)422984; Jordan, Wendy Adler,1946-(CARDINAL)509686;
Subjects: Kitchens.; Cooks;
Available copies: 5 / Total copies: 5
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Great kitchens : design ideas from America's top chefs / by Whitaker, Ellen.(CARDINAL)657606; Mahoney, Colleen,AIA.(CARDINAL)422984; Jordan, Wendy Adler,1946-(CARDINAL)509686; Crawford, Grey.(CARDINAL)668206;
Subjects: Kitchens.; Cooks;
Available copies: 4 / Total copies: 4
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We can't save you : a tale of politics, murder, and Maine / by Ricks, Thomas E.,author.(CARDINAL)340763; Thorp, Gene,cartographer.(CARDINAL)463207;
"When a group of young Native Americans launches a series of protests against climate change and its effects on the waters and woods of Maine, veteran FBI agent Ryan Tapia is assigned to monitor the movement. The protestors, who become determined to split away from American society, are led by 'Peeled Paul' Soco, a Malpense hermit who played a key role in one of Tapia's previous investigations. When the marchers begin making camps on the lawns of luxurious summer mansions along the Maine coast, they win national media attention--and the wrath of a reactionary president. Tapia soon finds himself torn. He wants to do right by Soco and the protestors, but his bosses at the Bureau are eager to please a president itching to crack down on them. Growing increasingly sympathetic to the protestors and their cause, he tells them about a possible refuge--a secret CIA base hidden away in the depths of the Maine woods on the Canadian border. Enraged by the protestor's actions, the White House sends a U.S. Army unit to track down the protestors on their stealth march through the evergreen forests. Meanwhile, Tapia's bosses, vexed and embarrassed, fire him and threaten arrest. Undaunted, Tapia snowmobiles through the wilderness on a wintry night to warn the Indian protestors of the impending attack."--
Subjects: Thrillers (Fiction); Detective and mystery fiction.; United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation; Environmentalism; Protest movements; Indians of North America;
Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 2
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U.S. National Debate Topic, 2014-2015. by H.W. Wilson Company.(CARDINAL)142786;
Includes bibliographical references (page 187) and index.The ocean covers more than 72 percent of the Earth's surface and constitutes 90 percent of all the space on Earth capable of sustaining life. The climate of the terrestrial environment is dependent on the ocean, which removes and produces essential gases and modulates heat to produce a productive living zone where humanity and all other terrestrial life can flourish. The oceans also constitute part of the essential structure of human culture, linking global economies through trade and shipping and providing food and resources for humans around the world. The economic impact of the ocean is immense, providing nearly $3 trillion in goods and services each year. Climate change, overfishing, oceanic acidification, pollution, and other human-engineered changes in the oceanic environment threated both oceanic life and the continuation of human society. The question of how to manage, protect, and develop the oceanic environment is one of the most important environmental issues in the history of human culture.
Subjects: Oceanography.; Marine resources development.; Marine resources; Marine resources conservation.; Marine ecology.; Climatic changes; Sea level.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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The graphic canon. from The epic of Gilgamesh to Shakespeare to Dangerous liaisons / by Kick, Russell.(CARDINAL)389634;
Collects classics from around the world in graphic novel format, including "The Iliad," "The Divine Comedy," and "Don Quixote."
Subjects: Graphic novels.; Comics (Graphic works); Adaptations.; Comic books, strips, etc.; Literature; Graphic novels in education.;
Available copies: 10 / Total copies: 11
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