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Fugitive Watch by High Point Enterprise.;
Page & column: A 2
Subjects: Rogers, Douglas Lee.; Baskins, Antonio Branae.; Colbert, Shanette Yvonne.; Halliburton, Keith.; Talley, Johnnie Cochise.; Fairrington, Ryan Drew.; Smith, Altremaine.; Toler, David Lee.;
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Police beat by High Point Enterprise.;
Page: A3
Subjects: Baldwin, Koljuan Demauris.; Griffin, Jimmya Paula.; Mitchell, Robert Edward, Jr.; Duarte, Jason Edward.; Williams, Gerald Terrance.; Sizemore, Joshua Lee.; Glisson, Justin Andrew.; Smith, Robert Lee.; Sutton, Dora Marialee.; Dison, Helen.; McLaurin, Lakeisha Denise.; Miller, Kevin Ray.; Rivera, Elias Samuel.; Toler, David Lee.; Cornelius.; Holt, Seth Thomas.; Rickert, Matthew Scott.; Walmart.; Walgreens.; Ham's Restaurant.; Murphy's Express.;
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Police reports. by High Point Enterprise.;
Page & column:A6-4.
Subjects: Griffin, Jarvis Jevon.; Hudson, Nakima Michelle.; Fields, Anthony Byron.; Logan, Marcus Scott.; Harrington, Henry Lee.; Rion, Willis Zachary.; Kindle, Akway.; Coleman, Matthew Ellis.; Carter, Noah Steven.; Griffin, Fantasia Marie.; Lewis, Joshua Adam.; Porter, Felicia Ray.; Litteral, Vickie Lynn.; Lopez, Ricardo.; Bluett, Demarcus Lee.; Myers, Sean Arrik.; Toler, David Lee.; Lorenzo, Rolando Ambrocio.; Little, Dennis James.; High Point (N.C.). Police Department.;
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Police beat. by High Point Enterprise.;
Page & column:A8-1.
Subjects: Parks, Jessica.; Spencer, Obrian Deion.; Virella, Jordan Antonio.; Crabtree, Amber Nicole.; Coble, Craig Lee.; Woodson, Demetrus Samuel.; McRae, Thomas Martin.; Rich, Thomas David.; Garneau, Nicholas.; Wade, Matthew Douglas.; Boody, Richard James.; Toler, Cody William.; Anderson, Eugene.; Smalls, Jonte Orlando.; Willis, Bailey Matthew.; Ledbetter, Jasmine Latrelle.; Bryant, Benny Luck.; Hopson, Crystal Ann.; High Point (N.C.). Police Department.;
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The sensei. by Inosanto, Diana Lee,film director.actor.; David, Keith,actor.; Inosanto, Diana Lee,actor.; Mandylor, Louis,actor.;
Keith David, Diana Lee Inosanto, Louis Mandylor.Inspiring and equally powerful. A film about tolerance, acceptance and courage amidst hate. After a lonely gay teenage, McClain, is severely beaten at school, Karen O'Neil, a martial arts Sensei, secretly trains him to defend himself against his bullies. When the small conservative town discovers their secret, a series of catastrophic events unfolds. Contains bonus feature: The making of 'The Sensei'.DVD, wide screen.
Subjects: Feature films.;
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Human embryo experimentation / by Haugen, David M.,1969-(CARDINAL)653277; Musser, Susan.(CARDINAL)483063;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Human embryonic research is necessary / Terry Devitt -- The potential of embryonic stem cell therapy is exaggerated / Mary L. Davenport -- Human embryonic stem cell research is immoral / Scott Klusendorf -- Human embryonic stem cell research is not immoral / Michael Kinsley -- An embryo should be regarded as a human being / Patrick Lee and Robert P. George -- Banning stem cell research violated human rights / David Holcberg and Alex Epstein -- Stem cell research should be federally funded / Sam Berger -- Embryonic stem cell research should not be federally funded / America -- No form of stem cell research should be federally funded / Ron Paul -- The government must regulate stem cell research / Bernadine P. Healy -- Therapeutic cloning of human embryos should be banned / Wesley J. Smith -- Therapeutic cloning of human embryos should be tolerated / Shane Ham -- Embryonic stem cell research threatens women's health / Pia de Solenni -- Women should be well paid when donating eggs for embryonic research / Ronald M. Green.
Subjects: Embryonic stem cells; Embryonic stem cells; Embryonic stem cells;
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Head over heels : a novel / by Mitchell, Rain.(CARDINAL)502067;
"The five friends from TALES FROM THE YOGA STUDIO are back on their mats. It's a year after the end of that book, and a lot has changed. Lee is coping with the demise of her marriage, the expansion of Edendale Yoga, and trying to figure out why David Todd, incredibly elusive (and attractive) teacher, is not returning her calls. When Lee's new manager signs her up for a teaching stint at Flow and Glow, a yoga and music festival deep in the California mountains, she hesitates. The world of celebrity yoga teachers and expensive yoga fashion is not exactly her scene. But can she afford to turn down the chance at becoming a "star," especially when she learns that Kyra Monroe, her longtime rival, will be in attendance? It would be more tolerable if her friends could join her, but commitment-phobic Katherine is dealing with her boyfriend's desire to move in together, Imani is deep into the difficult shoot of the film Stephanie has written, and Graciela is in New York, trying her best to fend off the advances of an internationally famous baseball player. Rain Mitchell explores the burgeoning world of commercialized yoga, celebrity teachers, and Woodstock-like yoga gatherings with the same warmth, humor, and insider insight that made the Tales so special"--
Subjects: Fiction.; Female friendship; Women personal trainers; Yoga; Women's friendships.;
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America's great divide / by Grove, Erica,Editor(DLC)n 2020060861;
Includes bibliographical references and index.What are the main sources of division in contemporary America? -- The urban-rural divide in America keeps growing / Alexandra Kanik and Patrick Scott -- America's urban-rural divide is largely exaggerated / Anne N. Junod, Clare Salerno, and Corianne Payton Scally -- Income inequality is the main driver of division in American society / Christos A. Makridis -- Race is the primary cause of political division today / Gregory Hood -- Cultural differences and partisian identity drive divison in America / Michael Dimock and Richard Wike -- Identy politics drive social change, not division / Alicia Garza.Has America become more divided over time? -- Division in American politics is not new / Lumen Learning -- Though the government is divided, Americans today are not newrly as divided as they seem / Shawn Griffiths -- Political violence could be on the rise in America / Naomi Schalit and Ore Koren -- Declining trust in the media points to greater division / Jeffrey Gottfried and Jacob Leidke -- Partisanship has become part of social identity in America / Christopher McConnell, Totam Margalit, Neil Malhotra, and Matthew Levendusky.Is America's great divide unique? -- America is polarizing faster than other countries / Jill Kimball -- Polarization is spreading around the world / Thomas Carothers and Andrew O'Donohue -- Certian political topics are far more controversial in America than in other countries / David Lauter -- America is not as divided as it seems / Ken Stern.Can America become less divided? -- Distrust in the government and other Americans makes reconciliation challenging / Lee Rainie, Scott Keeter, and Andrew Perrin -- Diagnosing and addressing polarized psychology can help fight polarization / Beyond Conflict -- Bridging the political divide requires tolerance and cooperation, not friendship / Francesca Polletta -- Getting rid of the two-party system could help America overcome its divide / David A. Love -- The two-party system is an essential part of American democracy.Reports of extreme polarization in the United States may be greatly exaggerated, fodder for cable news talking heads, but there is no denying that there exists great division in American society. The question is, how are we divided? By race, class, religion, gender, age, ethnicity, political affiliation, geographical location, education level, or all of the above? Viewpoint authors included in this resource explore this timely topic, asking such questions as, "What are contemporary America's biggest divides?" "Are things only getting worse?" "Is the divide unique to the United States?" and "Can the divide be reconciled?"
Subjects: Polarization (Social sciences);
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Outstanding American gardens : a celebration : 25 years of the Garden Conservancy / by Dickey, Page,editor.(CARDINAL)363173; Brenner, Marion,photographer.(CARDINAL)360980; Garden Conservancy.(CARDINAL)527704;
Pt. 1. Preservation gardens -- The Ruth Bancroft Garden, Walnut Creek, California -- Rocky Hills, Mount Kisco, New York -- John P. Humes Japanese Stroll Garden, Mill Neck, New York -- The Chase Garden, Orting, Washington -- Hollister House Garden, Washington, Connecticut -- The Gardens of Alcatraz, San Francisco, California -- The Pearl Fryar Topiary Garden, Bishopville, South Carolina -- Peckerwood Garden, Hempstead, Texas -- Pt. 2. Private gardens, open days -- The Mid-Atlantic -- Ed and Vivian Merrin's Garden, Cortlandt Manor, New York -- The White Garden, Lewisboro, New York -- Ice Pond Farm, The Garden of Dick Button, North Salem, New York -- Duck Hill, the Garden of Page Dickey and Bosco Schell, North Salem, New York -- An Oehme, Van Sweden Garden, Westchester County, New York -- Iroki, the Garden of Judy and Michael Steinhardt, Mount Kisco, New York -- Landcraft Environments, Mattituck, New York -- The Garden of Andrea Filippone, Pottersville, New Jersey -- Bird Haven Farm, the Garden of Janet Mavec and Wayne Nordberg, Pottersville, New Jersey -- David Culp's Brandywine Cottage, Downingtown, Pennsylvania -- Hooverness, the Garden of Tom Armstrong, Fisher's Island, New York -- The northeast -- Susan Burke's Garden, Nantucket, Massachusetts -- Grey Gulls, the Garden of Peter and Carolyn Lynch, Marblehead, Massachusetts -- Maureen Ruettgers's Gardens at the Clock Barn, Carlisle, Massachusetts -- Bill Noble's Garden, Norwich, Vermont -- The Garden of Margaret Roach, Copake Falls, New York -- The Garden of Lee Link, Sharon, Connecticut -- Bunny Williams's Garden, Falls Village, Connecticut -- Ken Uhle's Woodland Garden, Ridgefield, Connecticut -- In Situ, Redding, Connecticut -- The south -- Cindy and Ben Lenhardt's Garden, Charleston, South Carolina -- The Garden of Gene and Betsy Johnson, Charleston, South Carolina -- The Garden of Peter and Patti McGee, Charleston, South Carolina -- Whilton Farm, the Garden of Courtnay Daniels, Greenwood, Virginia -- Hilltop Farm, the Garden of Caesar and Dorothy Stain, Knoxville, Tennessee -- The midwest -- Camp Rosemary, Lake Forest, Illinois -- John and Neville Bryan's Crab Tree Farm, Lake Bluff, Illinois -- The Garden of Peggy and Jack Crowe, Lake Forest, Illinois -- Greenfire Woods, the Garden of Hattie and Ted Purtell, Milwaukee, Wisconsin -- The west -- The Stitelers' Garden, Phoenix, Arizona -- The Anne Bass Garden, Fort Worth, Texas -- James David and Gary Peese's Garden, Austin, Texas -- Panayoti Kelaidis's Garden, Denver, Colorado -- The west coast -- Ernie and Marietta O'Byrne's, Eugene, Oregon -- The Jane Platt Garden, Portland, Oregon -- The Gardens at Digging Dog Nursery, Albion, California -- The Rieder Garden, San Francisco, California -- Marcia Donahue's Garden, Berkley, California -- Donivee Nash's Garden, Berkeley, California -- Woodacres, Suzanne and Ric Kayne's Garden, Santa Monica, California -- The Garden of Joseph Marek and John Bernatz, Santa Monica, California -- Suzanne Rheinstein's Garden, Los Angeles, California.The Garden Conservancy is celebrating their 25th anniversary with this beautifully illustrated book that documents a selection of the outstanding public and private gardens they have worked with since their founding in 1989. The book showcases eight gardens the conservancy has helped preserve and 43 of the more than 3,000 private gardens across the country that have been opened to the public through its Open Days Program. The private gardens cover a wide variety of regions, habitats, designs and plants, from early spring through autumn. Featured private gardens include Panayoti Kelaidis's rock garden in Denver, Colorado; Deborah Whigham and Gary Ratway's collection of native and Mediterranean plants and earth walls in Albion, California; and James David's imaginative mix of heat-tolerant plants, rills and pools in Austin, Texas.
Subjects: Gardens; Botanical gardens; Arboretums;
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Freedom Writers [videorecording] / by DeVito, Danny,film producer.(CARDINAL)753929; Sher, Stacey,film producer.(CARDINAL)824503; Swank, Hilary,actor,producer.(CARDINAL)807299; Dempsey, Patrick,1966-actor.(CARDINAL)813766; Glenn, Scott,1942-actor.; Staunton, Imelda,1956-actor.(CARDINAL)375994; Hernandez, April Lee,actor.; Mario,1986-actor.(CARDINAL)542984; Herrera, Kristin,actor.; Ngan, Jacklyn,actor.; Montalvo, Sergio,actor.; Wyatt, Deance,actor.; Smith, Vanetta,actor.; Chavarria, Gabriel,actor.; Parrish, Hunter,1987-actor.; Shamberg, Michael,producer.(CARDINAL)824498; LaGravenese, Richard,director,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)365509; Isham, Mark,composer (expression).(CARDINAL)505604; Durning, Tracey,producer.; Double Feature Films,production company.(CARDINAL)891834; Freedom Writers,producer.(CARDINAL)657037; Jersey Films,production company.(CARDINAL)785827; MTV Films (Firm),production company.(CARDINAL)847515; Paramount Pictures Corporation,production company,publisher.(CARDINAL)141482; Based on (work):Freedom Writers.Freedom Writers diary.;
War has been declared -- Welcome to Freshman English -- Tribes -- Borders -- You don't know me -- The line -- War stories -- Permission -- Tolerance -- Home -- The diary -- Heroes -- Courage -- Who would you pick? -- Blessed with a burden -- Our own voices -- End titles.Executive producer, Hilary Swank [and others] ; director of photography, Jim Denault ; editor, David Moritz ; music, Mark Isham, RZA ; costume designer, Cindy Evans ; production designer, Laurence Bennett.Hilary Swank, Patrick Dempsey, Scott Glenn, Imelda Staunton, April Lee Hernandez, Mario, Kristin Herrera, Jacklyn Ngan, Sergio Montalvo, Jason Finn, Deance Wyatt, Vanetta Smith, Gabriel Chavarria, Hunter Parrish.A true story about a teacher in a racially divided school who gives her students what they've always needed, a voice. Erin Gruwell comes to a southern California high school bubbling over with naive optimism. She quickly discovers that her unruly classroom is not easily won over by her good intentions. After a few floundering attempts to connect with her students, Gruwell gives them the assignment of keeping journals about their own lives, This assignment is something that the class can bite into with relish. This eventually bonds them together and pushes racial rivalries aside. Draws heavily from the published journals of the real students themselves.MPAA rating: PG-13; for violent content, some thematic material and language.DVD format. Region 1; widescreen presentation.
Subjects: Feature films.; Films for the hearing impaired.; Gruwell, Erin; Freedom Writers; Education, Urban; Teacher-student relationships; Student publications; High school students;
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