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Voyagers [videorecording] / by Adams, Chanté,1994-actor.; Boyea, Brendon,film producer.; Burger, Neil,film director,screenwriter,film producer.; Depp, Lily-Rose,1999-actor.; Farrell, Colin,1976-actor.(CARDINAL)346587; Gureckis, Trevor,composer (expression); Hempstead-Wright, Isaac,1999-actor.; Iwanyk, Basil,film producer.(CARDINAL)341234; Kalra, Viveik,actor.; Madekwe, Archie,1995-actor.; Sheridan, Tye,1996-actor.(CARDINAL)357057; Swindell, Quintessa,actor.; Whitehead, Fionn,1997-actor.; AGC Studios,presenter.(CARDINAL)884936; Fibonacci Films (Films),presenter.; Freecss Films Limited,presenter.; Ingenious Media,presenter.; Lions Gate Entertainment (Firm),publisher.(CARDINAL)340129; Lions Gate Filsm (Santa Monica, Calif.)presenterpublisher; Nota Bene Films,production company.; Thunder Road Films,production company.(CARDINAL)341228;
Casting by Mary Vernieu, CSA, and Michelle Wade Byrd, CSA ; music by Trevor Gureckis ; editor, Naomi Geraghty ; production designer, Scott Chambliss ; director of photography, Enrique Chediak, ASC.Colin Farrell, Tye Sheridan, Lily-Rose Depp, Isaac Hempstead Wright, Madison Hu, Fionn Whitehead, Chanté Adams, Quintessa Swindell, Viveik Kalra, Archie Madekwe.With the future of the human race at stake, a group of young men and women, bred for intelligence and obedience, embark on an expedition to colonize a distant planet. But when they uncover disturbing secrets about the mission, they defy their training and begin to explore their most primitive natures. As life on the ship descends into chaos, they are consumed by fear, lust, and the insatiable hunger for power.Rating: PG-13; for violence, some strong sexuality, bloody images, a sexual assault and brief strong language.DVD, region 1, widescreen (16x9 ; 2.39:1) presentation, 5.1 Dolby Digital, described video.
Subjects: Feature films.; Fiction films.; Science fiction films.; Video recordings for people with visual disabilities.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Astronauts; Interplanetary voyages; Space colonies;
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Inclusive cataloging : histories, context, and reparative approaches / by Albina, Billey,editor.; Uhl, Rebecca,editor.; Nelson, Elizabeth(Librarian),editor.; American Library Association,issuing body.(CARDINAL)142523;
Includes bibliographical references and index."As part of the profession's ongoing EDISJ efforts to redress librarianship's problematic past, practitioners from across the field are questioning long-held library authorities and standards. They're undertaking a critical and rigorous re-examination of so-called 'best' practices and the decisionmakers behind them, pointing out heretofore unscrutinized injustices within our library systems of organization and making concrete steps towards progressive change. This collection from CORE records the efforts of some of the many librarians who are working to improve our systems and collections, in the process inspiring those who have yet to enact change by demonstrating that this work is scalable, possible, and necessary. From this book, readers will gain an understanding of the theoretical underpinning for the actions that create our history and be challenged to reconsider their perspectives; learn about the important role of the library catalog in real-world EDISJ initiatives through examples ranging from accessibility metadata and gendered information to inclusive comics cataloging and revising LC call numbers for Black people and Indigenous people; discover more than a dozen case studies drawn from a variety of contexts including archives, academic and public libraries, and research institutions; and see ways to incorporate these ideas into their own work, with a variety of sample policies, 'how to' documents, and other helpful tools provided in the text"--"This volume seeks to record the efforts of many librarians who worked to improve our systems and collections as well as inspire those who have yet to enact change that this work is scalable, possible, and necessary"--
Subjects: Cataloging; Bias-free language; Libraries and minorities; Libraries and society;
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Southern writers : selections in prose and verse / by Trent, William P.(William Peterfield),1862-1939.(CARDINAL)149406;
AUGUSTUS BALDWIN LONGSTREET. The Horse-swap -- ROBERT YOUNG HAYNE: Webster vs: Benton ; The Friends and the Enemies of the Union ; The South Carolina Doctrine -- SAM HOUSTON. The Victor's Description of the Battle of San Jacinto -- JOHN PENDLETON KENNEDY. An Old Virginia Estate and its Master ; A Combination of Vulcan and Mars -- HUGH SWINTON LEGARE: Byron and Scott ; A Court Dinner ; Expensive Living -- FRANCIS LISTER HAWKS: Colonial Piracy -- MIRABEAU BUONAPARTE LAMAR. The Daughter of Mendoza -- EDWARD COATE PINKNEY: Italy ; A Picture-Song ; Song ; A Serenade ; A Health ; Song -- CHARLES ETIENNE ARTHUR GAYARRE: Characteristics of the Natchez and Other Southern Indians ; The Tree of the Dead -- MATTHEW FONTAINE MAURY: Free Navigation of the Amazon -- WILLIAM GILMORE SIMMS. The Lost Pleiad ; A Sea-king's State ; Fascinated by a Rattlesnake ; A Southern Storm ; The Burden of the Desert.CAPTAIN JOHN SMITH: Powhatan's Treatment of Smith ; The Pocahontas Incident -- NARRATIVES DEALING WITH BANCON'S REBELLION: Bacon's Death -- ROBERT BEVERLEY: How he came to Write ; The Pastimes of Colonial Virginia -- COLONEL WILLIAM BYRD: North Carolina Husbandry Running the Boundary Line through the Dismal Swamp ; Primitive Dentistry ; The Spotswood Home -- HENRY LAURENS. A Bold Toast ; An Incorruptible Patriot ; No Running Away -- GEORGE WASHINGTON: To the Governors of All the States ; The Spirit of Party ; America's True Foreign Policy -- PATRICK HENRY. The Alternative -- THOMAS JEFFERSON: Jefferson on France ; First Innaugural Address.DAVID RAMSAY: Some Results of the Revolution -- JAMES MADISON. A Standing Army and the Constitution -- MRS: ELIZA WILKINSON. A Sprightly and Patriotic Carolina Dame -- ST: GEORGE TUCKER: Resignation -- JOHN MARSHALL. The Character of Washington -- MASON LOCKE WEEMS: Washington and the Cherry Tree ; Marion's Escape -- WILLIAM WIRT. The Bline Preacher ; Burr and Blennerhassett ; To Catharine Wirt -- JOHN RANDOLPH OF ROANOKE: Vaulting Ambition ; Internal Improvements and Loose Constructions ; The Qualities of a Chief -- DR: JOHN SHAW: Song -- FRANCIS SCOTT KEY. The Star-Spangled Banner -- WASHINGTON ALLSTON: America to Great Britain -- JOHN CALDWELL CALHOUN: "Ours is a Federal and not a National Government" ; The Conclusion of Calhoun's Last Speech -- DAVID CROCKETT: Concerning his Book ; A Backwoods Magistrate ; Killing a Bear ; Crockett defeated for Congress -- BEVERLEY TUCKER: Partisans on the Alert ; An Unflattering Description of Van Buren -- WILLIAM JOHN GRAYSON. A Famous Carolina School ; A Unique Jail -- RICHARD HENRY WILDE: Stanzas ; To the Mocking-bird.GENERAL ROBERT E: LEE: Speech of April 23, 1861, before the Virginia Convention ; To Mrs: Lee after the First Battle of Manassas ; Traveller, as described by his Master ; To Mrs: Lee, Christmas Day, 1862 ; Order for a Day of Fasting ; To the President of the City Council of Richmond, etc ; Lees wanted in Battles, not at Balls ; Order announcing the Death of General J. E .B: Stuart ; Lee's Final Address to his Soldiers ; General Lee's Letter accepting the Presidency of Washington College -- JEFFERSON DAVIS. A Transcontinental Railway necessary to the Union ; From Senator Davis's Farewell Speech to the Senate -- EDGAR ALLEN POE. A Burst of Melody ; Sonnet-To Science ; To Helen ; Israfel ; To One in Paradise ; At School in England ; The Conqueror Worm ; The City in the Sea ; The Raven ; The Cask of Amontillado ; The Poetic Principle ; Annabel Lee -- ALBERT PIKE: To Apollo ; Dixie ; To the Mocking Bird ; ǂt From a Tribute to Shelley, written in 1835 -- ǂr ALEXANDER HAMILTON STEPHENS. A Plea for Union -- WILLIAM TAPPAN THOMPSON. A Novel Courtship -- ALEXANDER BEAUFORT MEEK. The Mockin Bird ; Balaklava ; Land of the South -- JOSEPH GLOVER BALDWIN. The Virginian in the Southwest ; A Tribute to Henry Clay -- JOHNSON JONES HOOPER. The Hero Described ; Militia Costumes in the "Flush Times" ; An Intractable Old Woman.HENRY JEROME STOCKARD: At Fordham ; To an Old Oak ; Homer -- MRS: DANSKE DANDRIDGE: Silence ; Glamour-land ; The Prelude ; The Spirit of the Fall ; As You Went Down the Road -- ROBERT LOVEMAN. The Races Rise and Fall ; What of the Men of Mars? ; Song ; A Flake at a Time ; I Pined in a Palace Grand ; In Ancient Greece ; The Lily Whispered -- BENJAMIN SLEDD: United ; Down and the Peak ; To Sappho ; The Children -- MADISON JULIUS CAWEIN: Wood-words ; Rain and Wind ; Rest ; Heart's Encouragement ; Love and a Day ; Requiescat ; Beauty and Art -- WALTER MALONE: October in Tennessee ; A Portrait of Henry Timrod ; Napoleon and Byron -- LUCIEN V. RULE: Absence ; Constancy.JAMES LANE ALLEN. The Woods are Hushed -- MISS MARY NOAILLES MURFREE. A Group of Pioneers ; Spring and Summer in East Tennessee -- HENRY WOODFIN GRADY. The New South -- MISS GRACE ELIZABETH KING. The Burial of Gayarre ; De Soto and Atahualpa ; Cabeza de Vaca -- IRWIN RUSSELL. The Banjo ; Nebuchadnezzar ; Norvern People ; The Cemetery -- THOMAS NELSON PAGE. The South and the Historian it Needs ; The Old Colonel -- WALTER HINES PAGE. The Tyranny of Caste ; The New Educational Progress ; The Value of the Child ; The School that made the Town -- JOHN BANISTER TABB: My Star ; The Half-ring Moon ; Childhood ; Keats-Sppho ; To the Babe Niva ; To Sidney Lanier -- CARLYLE MCKINLEY: Sapelo -- GEORGE HERBERT SASS. The Confederate Dead ; In a King-Cambyses Vein ; A Face -- SAMUEL MINTURN PECK: Alabama ; Paul Hamilton Hayne ; The Grapevine Swing ; A Southern Girl ; Aunt Jamima's Quilt ; Phyllis ; From "A Winter Day" -- WILLIAM HAMILTON HAYNE. A Cyclone at Sea ; "Sleep and his Brother Death" ; The Yule Log -- YATES SNOWDEN. A Carolina Bourbon.PHILIP PENDLETON COOKE. The Mountaineer ; Florence Vane ; The Art of the Poet -- THEODORE O'HARA. The Bvouac of the Dead -- HENRY ROOTES JACKSON. The Red Old Hills of Georgia ; My Wife and Child -- WILLIAM HENRY TRESCOTT. The Patriotic Diplomats of the Revolution ; Washington and Jay's Treaty -- JAMES MATTHEWS LEGARE: To a Lilly ; Haw-blossoms -- JAMES BARRON HOPE. The Charge at Balaklava ; Washington and Lee -- HENRY TIMROD: Spring ; The Cotton Boll ; Katie ; Carolina ; Charleston ; Ode -- PAUL HAMILTON HAYNE. A Dream of the South Winds ; A Passage from "Fire Pictures" ; The Solitary Lake ; Aspects of the Pines ; The Woodland Phases ; Over the Waters ; To Henry W: Longfellow ; The Mocking-birds -- JOHN ESTEN COOKE. An Interior with Portraits ; The Band in the Pines -- MRS: MARGARET JUNKIN PRESTON: Gone Forward ; The Shade of the Trees ; The Hero of the Commune -- DR: FRANCIS ORRERY TICKNOR: Little Giffen ; The Virginians of the Valley ; Virginia ; Lee ; Unknown ; Loyal ; Page Brook -- JOHN REUBEN THOMPSON: Ashby ; Music in Camp -- RYDER RANDALL: My Maryland ; John Pelham ; Why the Robin's Breast is Red -- ABRAM JOSEPH RYAN. The Conquered Banner ; The Sword of Robert Lee -- WILLIAM GORDON MCCABE: Dreaming in the Trenches ; Christmas Night of '62 ; John Pegram ; Only a Memory -- ANONYMOUS. The Soldier Boy ; "The Brigade must not know, Sir!" -- RICHARD MALCOM JOHNSTON: On the Morrow of Secession ; The "Dukesborough" Counry ; A Town Darky in the Country -- L.Q.C: LAMAR. The Eulogy of Sumner -- CHARLES COLCOCK JONES, JR. The Negro and the Alligator -- MRS: SUSAN DABNEY SMEDES. A Hero of the Old South -- SIDNEY LANIER: Opposition ; Evening Song ; The Marshes of Glynn ; Extracts From Lanier's Correspondence -- GEORGE WASHINGTON CABLE: Some Creole Characters -- JOEL CHANDLER HARRIS: Mr: Benjamin Ram and his Wonderful Fiddle ; Brother ;Billy Goat eats his Dinner.
Subjects: Literature.; American literature; Authors, American;
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From Moon Cakes to Mao to Modern China: An Introduction to Chinese Civilization / by Fayuan, Zhu.;
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