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      - In response to place : photographs from The Nature Conservancy's last great places : William Christenberry, Lynn Davis, Terry Evans, Lee Friedlander, Karen Halverson, Annie Leibovitz, Sally Mann, Mary Ellen Mark, Richard Misrach, Hope Sandrow, Fazal Sheikh, William Wegman / by Grundberg, Andy.(CARDINAL)189938; Corcoran Gallery of Art.(CARDINAL)144056; Nature Conservancy (U.S.)(CARDINAL)141505; 
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- Subjects: Catalogs.; Illustrated works.; Landscape photography.; Natural areas; Nature photography.; 
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      - The Good housekeeping family first aid book / by Jagoda, Andy.(CARDINAL)705218; 
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- Subjects: First aid in illness and injury; First aid in illness and injury; First aid in illness and injury.; 
- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 4
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      - Managing cover crops profitably / by Clark, Andy.(CARDINAL)643124; Sustainable Agriculture Research & Education (Program); 
 Includes bibliographical references and index.Benefits of cover crops -- Selecting the best cover crops for your farm -- Building soil fertility and tilth with cover crops -- Cover crops can stabilize your soil -- How much N? -- Managing pests with cover crops -- Georgia cotton, peanut farmers use cover crops to control pests -- Select covers that balance pests, problems of farm -- Crop rotations with cover crops -- Full-year covers tackle tough weeds -- Cover crops in conservation tillage systems -- After 25 years, improvements keep coming -- Overview of charts -- Chart 1:Top regional cover crop species -- Chart 2: Performance and roles -- Chart 3a: Cultural traits -- Chart 3b: Planting -- Chart 4a: Potential advantages -- Chart 4b: Potential disadvantages-- Cover crop species -- Overview of nonlegume cover crops -- Annual ryegrass -- Barley -- Brassicas and mustards -- Mustard mix manages nematodes in potato/wheat system -- Buckwheat -- Cereal rye -- Rye smothers weeds before soybeans -- Oats -- Oats, rye feed soil in corn/bean rotation -- Sorghum sudangrass -- Summer covers relieve compaction -- Winter wheat -- Wheat boosts income and soil protection -- Wheat offers high-volume weed control too -- Overview of legume cover crops -- Cover crop mixtures expand possibilities. Berseem clover -- Nodulation: match inoculant to maximize N -- Cowpeas -- Cowpeas provide elegant solution to awkward niche -- Crimson clover -- Field peas -- Peas do double duty for Kansas farmer -- Hairy vetch -- Vetch beats plastic -- Cover crop roller design holds promise for no-tillers -- Medics -- Jess counts on George for N and organic matter -- Southern spotted bur. Includes bibliographical references and index.Benefits of cover crops -- Selecting the best cover crops for your farm -- Building soil fertility and tilth with cover crops -- Cover crops can stabilize your soil -- How much N? -- Managing pests with cover crops -- Georgia cotton, peanut farmers use cover crops to control pests -- Select covers that balance pests, problems of farm -- Crop rotations with cover crops -- Full-year covers tackle tough weeds -- Cover crops in conservation tillage systems -- After 25 years, improvements keep coming -- Overview of charts -- Chart 1:Top regional cover crop species -- Chart 2: Performance and roles -- Chart 3a: Cultural traits -- Chart 3b: Planting -- Chart 4a: Potential advantages -- Chart 4b: Potential disadvantages-- Cover crop species -- Overview of nonlegume cover crops -- Annual ryegrass -- Barley -- Brassicas and mustards -- Mustard mix manages nematodes in potato/wheat system -- Buckwheat -- Cereal rye -- Rye smothers weeds before soybeans -- Oats -- Oats, rye feed soil in corn/bean rotation -- Sorghum sudangrass -- Summer covers relieve compaction -- Winter wheat -- Wheat boosts income and soil protection -- Wheat offers high-volume weed control too -- Overview of legume cover crops -- Cover crop mixtures expand possibilities. Berseem clover -- Nodulation: match inoculant to maximize N -- Cowpeas -- Cowpeas provide elegant solution to awkward niche -- Crimson clover -- Field peas -- Peas do double duty for Kansas farmer -- Hairy vetch -- Vetch beats plastic -- Cover crop roller design holds promise for no-tillers -- Medics -- Jess counts on George for N and organic matter -- Southern spotted bur.
- Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; Cover crops; 
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      - The 50 funniest American writers* : an anthology of humor from Mark Twain to the Onion / by Borowitz, Andy.(CARDINAL)706325; 
 Includes bibliographical references (pages 455-461).Reaching back to Mark Twain and forward to contemporary masters such as David Sedaris, Roy Blount, and Bernie Mac, this book is an exclusive collection of the very best American comic writing. Includes bibliographical references (pages 455-461).Reaching back to Mark Twain and forward to contemporary masters such as David Sedaris, Roy Blount, and Bernie Mac, this book is an exclusive collection of the very best American comic writing.
- Subjects: Humor.; American wit and humor.; 
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      - American enterprise : a history of business in America / by Serwer, Andy.(CARDINAL)815307; National Museum of American History (U.S.)(CARDINAL)157693; 
 Includes bibliographic references and index."American Enterprise is a dramatic exploration of how the United States transformed from a small dependent nation into one of the world's most vibrant and trend-setting economies. This companion book to the National Museum of American History's exhibition of the same name argues that the American experience has been shaped by economic and commercial philosophies. Founding ideals of capitalism and democracy fostered national values of competition and innovation. These values in turn became the building blocks of American business and sparked a tradition of constant creative destruction. The ongoing transformation of the marketplace has provided opportunities for many, benefits for some, and hardships for others. This powerful book explores the perspectives of both producers and consumers and illustrates the complex interplay between these two groups throughout history. It does so through four major eras: Merchant (1770s - 1850s), Corporate (1860s - 1930s), Consumer (1940s - 1970s), and Global (1980s - 2010s). The goods, machinery, advertisements, and business leaders of each era are brought to life with objects from the Smithsonian's unparalleled collections and explanations by the exhibition's curators. Each era concludes with two essays by famous and influential business leaders who play off the history to pose provocative questions about the state of contemporary American business and society. American Enterprise provides an understanding of the nation's business heritage and corresponding social effects that is fundamental to the lives of the American people, the history of the United States, and the nation's role in global affairs"--"What does it mean to be an American? What are American ideas and values? American Enterprise, the companion book to a major exhibition at the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History, aims to answer these questions about the American experience through an exploration of its economic and commercial history. It argues that by looking at the intersection of capitalism and democracy, we can see where we as a nation have come from and where we might be going in the future.Richly illustrated with images of objects from the museum's collections, American Enterprise includes an early Thomas Edison light bulb, a wheat thresher, a Barbie doll, a Google server, and many other goods and services that have shaped American culture. Historical and contemporary advertisements are also featured, emphasizing the evolution of the relationship between producers and consumers over time. Interspersed in the historical narrative are essays from today's industry leaders--including Sheila Bair, Adam Davidson, Bill Ford, Sally Greenberg, Fisk Johnson, Hank Paulson, Richard Trumka, and Pat Woertz--that pose provocative questions about the state of contemporary American business and society. American Enterprise is a multi-faceted survey of the nation's business heritage and corresponding social effects that is fundamental to an understanding of the lives of the American people, the history of the United States, and the nation's role in global affairs"-- Includes bibliographic references and index."American Enterprise is a dramatic exploration of how the United States transformed from a small dependent nation into one of the world's most vibrant and trend-setting economies. This companion book to the National Museum of American History's exhibition of the same name argues that the American experience has been shaped by economic and commercial philosophies. Founding ideals of capitalism and democracy fostered national values of competition and innovation. These values in turn became the building blocks of American business and sparked a tradition of constant creative destruction. The ongoing transformation of the marketplace has provided opportunities for many, benefits for some, and hardships for others. This powerful book explores the perspectives of both producers and consumers and illustrates the complex interplay between these two groups throughout history. It does so through four major eras: Merchant (1770s - 1850s), Corporate (1860s - 1930s), Consumer (1940s - 1970s), and Global (1980s - 2010s). The goods, machinery, advertisements, and business leaders of each era are brought to life with objects from the Smithsonian's unparalleled collections and explanations by the exhibition's curators. Each era concludes with two essays by famous and influential business leaders who play off the history to pose provocative questions about the state of contemporary American business and society. American Enterprise provides an understanding of the nation's business heritage and corresponding social effects that is fundamental to the lives of the American people, the history of the United States, and the nation's role in global affairs"--"What does it mean to be an American? What are American ideas and values? American Enterprise, the companion book to a major exhibition at the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History, aims to answer these questions about the American experience through an exploration of its economic and commercial history. It argues that by looking at the intersection of capitalism and democracy, we can see where we as a nation have come from and where we might be going in the future.Richly illustrated with images of objects from the museum's collections, American Enterprise includes an early Thomas Edison light bulb, a wheat thresher, a Barbie doll, a Google server, and many other goods and services that have shaped American culture. Historical and contemporary advertisements are also featured, emphasizing the evolution of the relationship between producers and consumers over time. Interspersed in the historical narrative are essays from today's industry leaders--including Sheila Bair, Adam Davidson, Bill Ford, Sally Greenberg, Fisk Johnson, Hank Paulson, Richard Trumka, and Pat Woertz--that pose provocative questions about the state of contemporary American business and society. American Enterprise is a multi-faceted survey of the nation's business heritage and corresponding social effects that is fundamental to an understanding of the lives of the American people, the history of the United States, and the nation's role in global affairs"--
- Subjects: National characteristics, American.; Democracy; Capitalism; 
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 What it was, was football What it was, was football
- Subjects: Griffith, Andy, 1926-2012.; 
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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      - Andy Warhol / by Ratcliff, Carter.(CARDINAL)152026; 
 Bibliography: pages 123-126. Bibliography: pages 123-126.
- Subjects: Warhol, Andy, 1928-1987.; 
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      - The monster who wanted it all : Worry Woo Tale / by Green, Andi.(CARDINAL)590978; 
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      - Glister and the haunted teapot / by Watson, Andi.; 
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- Subjects: Graphic novels.; 
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      - Glister in house hunting / by Watson, Andi.(CARDINAL)419327; 
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- Subjects: Graphic novels.; 
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