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The choirboys / by Aldrich, Robert,1918-1983Film directordirector(DLC)n 79012888(CARDINAL)721653; Knopf, Christopher,Screenwriter(DLC)n 85201972; Durning, Charles,1923-2012,Actor(DLC)n 85201929(CARDINAL)749166; Gossett, Louis,Jr.,1936-2024,Actor(DLC)n 85201917(CARDINAL)749165; Woods, James,1947-Actor(DLC)n 87847772(CARDINAL)843922; Biroc, Joseph,1903-1996,Cinematographermusical director(DLC)n 85085823; DeVol, Frank,Composer(DLC)n 91086819; Wambaugh, JosephMotion picture adaptation of (work):Choirboys.Author(DLC)n 50026486; King, Perry,1948-Actor(DLC)n 85201970(CARDINAL)749170; Kusatsu, Clyde,Actor(DLC)n 85199176; Macht, Stephen,Actor(DLC)n 85014223; McIntire, Tim,Actor(DLC)n 85199177; Quaid, Randy,1950-Actor(DLC)n 85199123; Sacci, Chuck,Actor(DLC)n 85199178; Stroud, Don,1943-Actor(DLC)n 85199147(CARDINAL)843399; Young, Burt,Actor(DLC)n 85199179(CARDINAL)785633; Adelson, Merv,Film producerproducer(DLC)n 85085814; Rich, Lee,Film producerproducer(DLC)n 85322421; Lorimar Productions,Production companyPresenter(DLC)n 93037380 ; Universal Studios Home Entertainment (Firm),Publisherdistributorproduction company(DLC)no2006015955(CARDINAL)344011;
Music, Frank de Vol , cinematography, Joseph Biroc.Charles Durning, Louis Gossett Jr., Perry King, Clyde Kusatsu, Stephen Macht, Tim McIntire, Randy Quaid, Chuck Sacci, Don Stroud, James Woods, Burt Young.Dubbed choirboys for their after-hours shenanigans, a group of rank-and-file policemen look for ways to cope with the pressures of the job. Their choir practice consists of periodic relaxation sessions at which the group gets drunk, chases women, plays practical jokes, and reveals their innermost fears.Rating: R.DVD, region 1, NTSC, anamorphic widescreen (1.85:1); Dolby Digital 2.0 mono.
Subjects: Feature films; Fiction films; Film adaptations; Comedy films; Wambaugh, Joseph; Police; Conduct of life;
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Live Dead : the Grateful Dead, live recordings, and the ideology of liveness / by Brackett, John Lowell,author.(CARDINAL)884282;
Includes bibliographical references and index."To capture that special feeling" : recorded (and recording) liveness (The Warner Bros. years, 1966-1973) -- "The next best thing to being there" : tapes, taping, and an alternative aesthetic of recorded liveness -- A time of reckoning : new approaches to producing and marketing liveness (The 1980s, part 1) -- "That quintessential spirit of the band" : "Touch of Grey," the "Betty Boards," and the rebirth of the Dead (The 1980s, part 2) -- "The live feel of a tape" : from the vault, Dick's picks, and the language(s) of liveness -- Post-Dead : "obstinately physical," "Vaporous cargo," and the material remains of liveness."The Grateful Dead were one of the most successful live acts of the rock era. Performing over 2300 shows between 1965 and 1995, the Grateful Dead's reputation as a "live band" was--and continues to be--sustained by thousands of live concert recordings from every era of the group's long and colorful career. In Live Dead, musicologist John Brackett examines how live recordings--from the group's official releases to fan-produced tapes, bootlegs to "Betty Boards," and Dick's Picks to From the Vault--have shaped the general history and popular mythology of the Grateful Dead for over fifty years. Drawing on a diverse array of materials and documents contained in the Grateful Dead Archive, Live Dead details how live recordings became meaningful among the band and their fans not only as sonic souvenirs of past musical performances but also as expressions of assorted ideals, including notions of "liveness," authenticity, and the power of recorded sound"--
Subjects: Grateful Dead (Musical group); Live sound recordings.; Rock concerts; Sound recordings; Rock music;
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The world is not enough [videorecording] by Apted, Michael.; Arnold, David,1962-(CARDINAL)847919; Broccoli, Barbara,1960-; Brosnan, Pierce.(CARDINAL)642471; Carlyle, Robert,1961-; Coltrane, Robbie.(CARDINAL)356131; Dench, Judi,1934-(CARDINAL)764821; Feirstein, Bruce.(CARDINAL)725775; Marceau, Sophie,1966-; Purvis, Neal.; Richards, Denise,1971-(CARDINAL)534397; Wade, Robert,1961-; Wilson, Michael G.,1942-; Danjaq, LLC.; Eon Productions (Firm)(CARDINAL)494337; Garbage (Musical group); Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, Inc.(CARDINAL)340075; United Artists Corporation.(CARDINAL)715521;
Director of photography, Adrian Biddle ; editor, James Clark ; music, David Arnold ; title song, Garbage.Pierce Brosnan, Sophie Marceau, Robert Carlyle, Denise Richards, Robbie Coltrane, Judi Dench.When British oil tycoon and M's friend, Sir Robert King, is killed in a bombing at the MI6 headquarters, it becomes James Bond's new assignment to protect his daughter and heir, Elektra, from further harm. But Bond's real mission is to keep an eye on a new enemy named Renard. He is a man who feels no pain whatsoever after a bullet was put into his head, who along with Elektra and their henchmen plan to nuke Europe and everything in it's path. Now with the help of Dr. Christmas Jones, a research scientist, James must foil the terrorists plan before the entire Easternmost countries are wiped out forever. The world is not enough for disasters. And the world is not enough for terrorists.MPAA rating: PG-13; for intense sequences of action violence, some sexuality and innuendo.Blu-ray disc for use only with Blu-ray disc players, Blu-ray disc computer drives and Playstation 3 game consoles.Blu-ray disc, widescreen (2.35:1); Dolby DTS-HD Master 5.1 surround, Dolby Digital 5.1 surround, 1080p High Definition.Title from container.
Subjects: Action and adventure films.; Crime films.; Feature films.; Spy films.; Thrillers (Motion pictures); Bond, James (Fictitious character); Great Britain. MI6; Assassination; Blu-ray discs.; Criminal behavior; Gas pipelines; Nuclear terrorism; Terrorists;
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The bank job [videorecording] / by Burrows, Saffron,actor.(CARDINAL)433113; Chasman, Steve,film producer.; Clement, Dick,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)808134; Coulter, Michael,cinematographer.; David, Alki,1968-actor.; Donaldson, Roger,film director.; Faulkner, James,1948-actor.; La Frenais, Ian,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)786072; Mays, Daniel,actor.(CARDINAL)817569; Moore, Stephen Campbell,actor.; Roven, Charles,film producer.(CARDINAL)799695; Statham, Jason,1967-actor.(CARDINAL)786510; Lions Gate Films (Santa Monica, Calif.)(CARDINAL)340342; Mosaic Media Group (Firm),production company.(CARDINAL)848494; Omnilab Media (Firm)(CARDINAL)849051; Relativity Media.(CARDINAL)551892;
Director of photography, Michael Coulter ; editor, John Gilbert ; music, J. Peter Robinson ; costume designer, Odile Dicks-Mireaux ; production designer, Gavin Bocquet.Jason Statham, Saffron Burrows, Stephen Campbell Moore, Daniel Mays, James Faulkner, Alki David.A small-time crook takes on a bank heist when an old friend offers him an inside track to the vault. Along with his hastily assembled team of low-rung criminals, Terry finds himself in deep. The group becomes the target of ruthless mobsters, the police, government officials at the highest level, and even the royal family. Based on the true story of a British princess and a sex scandal.MPAA rating: R; for sexual content, nudity, violence and language.DVD, region 1, widescreen (2.35:1) presentation; Dolby Digital 5.1 surround, Dolby Digital 2.0 stereo.
Subjects: Action and adventure films.; Caper films.; Feature films.; Fiction films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Bank robberies; Criminal behavior; Robbery investigation; Sex scandals;
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The bank job [videorecording] / by Burrows, Saffronactor.(CARDINAL)433113; Chasman, Steveproducer.; Clement, Dickscreenwriter.(CARDINAL)808134; David, Alki,1968-actor.; Donaldson, Rogerdirector.; Faulkner, James,1948-actor.; La Frenais, Ianscreenwriter.(CARDINAL)786072; Mays, Danielactor.(CARDINAL)817569; Moore, Stephen Campbellactor.; Roven, Charlesproducer.(CARDINAL)799695; Statham, Jason,1967-actor.(CARDINAL)786510; Lions Gate Films.; Mosaic Media Group (Firm); Omnilab Media (Firm); Relativity Media.(CARDINAL)551892;
Director of photography, Michael Coulter ; editor, John Gilbert ; music, J. Peter Robinson ; costume designer, Odile Dicks-Mireaux ; production designer, Gavin Bocquet.Jason Statham, Saffron Burrows, Stephen Campbell Moore, Daniel Mays, James Faulkner, Alki David.A small-time crook takes on a bank heist when an old friend offers him an inside track to the vault. Along with his hastily assembled team of low-rung criminals, Terry finds himself deep. Quiet suddenly the group become the target of ruthless mobsters, the police, government officials at the highest level, and even the royal family. Based on the true story of a British princess and a sex scandal.MPAA rating: R; for sexual content, nudity, violence and language.DVD, widescreen (2.35:1) presentations; Dolby DTS-HD 7.1 surround, Dolby Digital 5.1 surround, High Definition.; This Blu-ray disc will not play in standard DVD players.
Subjects: Action and adventure films.; Action and adventure films; Adventure films.; Caper films; Feature films; Suspense films.; Thrillers (Motion pictures); Video recordings for the hearing impaired; Bank robberies; Criminal behavior; Robbery investigation; Sex scandals;
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Audie Murphy westerns collection [videorecording] / by Anhalt, Edna,screenwriter.; Bettger, Lyle,1915-2003,actor.; Cabot, Susan,1927-1986,actor.; Corday, Mara,1930-actor.; Duryea, Dan,1907-1968,actor.; Green, Alfred E.,1889-1960,film director.(CARDINAL)844084; Hendrix, Wanda,1928-1981,actor.; Hibbs, Jesse,1906-1985,film director.; Ives, Burl,1909-1995,actor.(CARDINAL)182698; Jagger, Dean,1903-1991,actor.(CARDINAL)350311; Juran, Nathan,1907-2002,film director.; Kraike, Michel,1908-2006,film producer.(CARDINAL)435566; Lane, Abbe,1932-actor.(CARDINAL)771033; Matthau, Walter,actor.(CARDINAL)737650; Murphy, Audie,1924-1971,actor.(CARDINAL)186328; O'Brian, Hugh,actor.; Pine, Howard,1917-1999.; Rogers, John W.,1916-1999,film producer.; Scala, Gia,actor.; Silva, Henry,1928-actor.; Tucker, Melville,film producer.; Zuckerman, George,1916-1996,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)843356; Motion picture adaptation of (work):Hardy, Stuart,1901-1984.Mountains are my kingdom.; Universal Studios Home Entertainment (Firm),publisher.(CARDINAL)344011; Universal-International (Firm),production company.(CARDINAL)784572;
Drums across the river: director of photography, Harold Lipstein ; editor, Virgil W. Vogel.Ride a crooked trail: director of photography, Harold Lipstein ; editor, Virgil W. Vogel.Ride clear of Diablo: director of photography, Irving Glassberg ; editor, Edward Curtiss.Sierra: director of photography, Russell Metty ; editor, Ted J. Kent ; music, Walter Scharf.Drums across the river: Audie Murphy, Hugh O'Brian, Mara Corday, Lyle Bettger.Ride a crooked trail: Audie Murphy, Walter Matthau, Henry Silva, Gia Scala.Ride clear of Diablo: Audie Murphy, Dan Duryea, Susan Cabot, Abbe Lane. Drums across the river also stars Hugh O'Brian and Mara Corday. Ride a crooked trail also stars Walter Matthau, and Henry Silva.Sierra: Audie Murphy, Wanda Hendrix, Burl Ives, Dean Jagger.Originally produced as theatrical films in 1950, 1954, and 1958.Drums across the river: Driven to desperation by hard times, Frank Walker and a party of miners decide to dig for gold in Ute Indian country despite a peace treaty that forbids trespassing on their land. Joining the group in spite of his father's warning is Gary Brannon, who has no qualms about breaking the treaty since his mother was killed by the tribe. The miner's actions soon incur the wrath of the Ute and Gary finds himself caught in the middle of a deadly situation that threatens to erupt into a bloody race war.Ride a crooked trail: A thief is mistaken for a famous U.S. marshal when he stumbles into town and is confronted by the local judge. He must continue in his new role, but complications follow.Ride clear of Diablo: When Clay O'Mara goes after rustlers who murdered his father and brother, he first arrests, then teams up with an outlaw who goes down shooting when they face the gang.Sierra: Ring and his father Jeff live in a hidden valley in the mountains where they capture and tame wild horses. When Ring comes to the rescue of Riley Martin, a woman lawyer who has lost her way on the trail, it leads to a romance between them but also opens an investigation into Jeff's shadowy past and accusations of murder.World War II hero Audie Murphy starred in these four westerns. Revenge, duplicity, treachery, Indians, and heroes.DVD; NTSC; region 1; Dolby digital 2.0; digitally remastered.
Subjects: Feature films.; Fiction films.; Film adaptations.; Western films.; Cattle stealing; Impersonation; Miners; Outlaws; Sheriffs; Ute Indians; Women lawyers;
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Iron Man 2 [videorecording] / by Cheadle, Don,actor..(CARDINAL)357182; Debney, John,composer.(CARDINAL)355944; Downey, Robert,Jr.,1965-actor.(CARDINAL)357184; Favreau, Jon,film director.(CARDINAL)810808; Jackson, Samuel L.,actor.(CARDINAL)340040; Johansson, Scarlett,1984-actor.(CARDINAL)340362; Paltrow, Gwyneth,1972-actor.(CARDINAL)357167; Rockwell, Sam,actor..(CARDINAL)357061; Rourke, Mickey,actor.; Theroux, Justin,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)539241; Fairview Entertainment (Firm)(CARDINAL)813980; Marvel Entertainment Group.(CARDINAL)346336; Marvel Studios.(CARDINAL)343221; Paramount Home Entertainment (Firm)(CARDINAL)287167; Paramount Pictures Corporation (1914-1927)(CARDINAL)360617;
Disc 1. Blu-ray feature film + special features -- Disc 2. Blu-ray special features.Editors, Richard Pearson, Dan Lebental ; director of photography, Matthew Libatique ; music by John Debney.Robert Downey, Jr., Don Cheadle, Scarlett Johansson, Mickey Rourke, Samuel L. Jackson, Gwyneth Paltrow, Sam Rockwell.Now that the world knows billionaire inventor Tony Stark is the armored super hero Iron Man, his life has suddenly become even more intense. Everyone wants in on the Iron Man technology, whether for power or profit, but for Ivan Vanko, it's revenge. With Pepper Potts and James 'Rhodey' Rhodes at his side, Stark must once again suit up and face his most dangerous enemy yet.Rating: PG-13; for sequences of intense sci-fi action and violence, and some language.Blu-ray, 1080p High Definition, 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio, 5.1 Dolby Digital; requires Blu-ray player.
Subjects: Action and adventure films.; Feature films.; Science fiction films.; Superhero films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Iron Man (Fictitious character); Revenge; Superheroes; iron Man (Personaje literario); Venganza;
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Iron Man 2 [videorecording] / by Cheadle, Don.(CARDINAL)357182; Debney, John.(CARDINAL)355944; Downey, Robert,Jr.,1965-(CARDINAL)357184; Favreau, Jon.(CARDINAL)810808; Feige, Kevin.(CARDINAL)558865; Jackson, Samuel L.(CARDINAL)340040; Johansson, Scarlett,1984-(CARDINAL)340362; Libatique, Matthew,1969-; Paltrow, Gwyneth,1972-(CARDINAL)357167; Rockwell, Sam.(CARDINAL)357061; Rourke, Mickey.; Theroux, Justin.(CARDINAL)539241; Fairview Entertainment (Firm)(CARDINAL)813980; Marvel Entertainment Group.(CARDINAL)346336; Marvel Studios.(CARDINAL)343221; Paramount Home Entertainment (Firm)(CARDINAL)287167; Paramount Pictures Corporation.(CARDINAL)141482;
Disc 1. Blu-ray feature film + special features -- Disc 2. Blu-ray special features -- Disc 3. DVD feature film + Digital copy.Editors, Richard Pearson, Dan Lebental ; director of photography, Matthew Libatique ; music by John Debney.Robert Downey, Jr., Don Cheadle, Scarlett Johansson, Mickey Rourke, Samuel L. Jackson, Gwyneth Paltrow, Sam Rockwell.Now that the world knows billionaire inventor Tony Stark is the armored super hero Iron Man, his life has suddenly become even more intense. Everyone wants in on the Iron Man technology, whether for power or profit, but for Ivan Vanko, it's revenge. With Pepper Potts and James 'Rhodey' Rhodes at his side, Stark must once again suit up and face his most dangerous enemy yet.MPAA rating: PG-13; for sequences of intense sci-fi action and violence, and some language; special features not rated.Blu-ray, 1080p High Definition, 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio, 5.1 Dolby Digital; requires Blu-ray player.DVD, presentation, Dolby Digital 5.1 surround.
Subjects: Blu-ray discs.; Action and adventure films.; Adventure films.; Feature films.; Feature films.; Science fiction films.; Science fiction films.; Superhero films.; Superhero films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Iron Man (Fictitious character); Revenge; Superheroes;
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Get free cash for college / by Tanabe, Gen.(CARDINAL)687142; Tanabe, Kelly.(CARDINAL)687143;
1. How to get free cash for college -- Scholarship are not just for superstars -- Why most scholarship books and Websites can be so frustrating -- The mind-boggling cost of a good education -- Seven scholarship myths busted -- Advice from a scholarship judge : how we choose our scholarship winners -- What about federal financial aid? -- The big disadvantage of federal financial aid -- Scholarships : the real financial aid jackpots -- Scholarship competitions are not lotteries -- 2. Find the best scholarships you can win -- Where to find the best scholarships -- Fantastic backyard scholarships -- Searching beyond your backyard -- Story from real life : smaller is sometimes better -- Truly outrageous scholarships -- I have my big list of scholarships. Now what? -- How to choose scholarships you can win -- The magic number of scholarships -- Don't look for scholarships alone -- 3. Avoid scholarship scams -- Scholarships that steal -- How to spot a scholarship scam -- Red flags that indicate a scam -- Story from real life : I lost $500 from a scholarship scam --10. Secrets to writing winning essays -- The scholarship essay : your ticket to the finals -- Six steps to writing a winning scholarship essay -- Step 1 : find the right topic and approach -- Step 2 : ensure that your topic and approach are original -- Step 3 : it's time to start writing -- Step 4 : perfect your introduction and conclusion -- Step 5 : find essay editors -- Step 6 : recycle your essays -- Story from real life : how I beat writer's block -- Seven sins of the scholarship essay -- Putting what you learned into practice -- Story from real life : essays in no time mean no money -- 11. Ace the interviews -- The face-to-face encounter -- Why human interaction is needed -- Interviewers are real people too -- Interview homework -- Use your detective work to create an advantage -- You are not the center of the universe -- Story from real life : the only thing in life that matters is calculus -- Look and sound the part -- The practice interview -- Story from real life : don't hate me because I'm beautiful and faultless -- Answers to the most common interview questions -- Questions for the questioner -- Use time to your advantage -- The long-distance interview -- The group interview -- The disaster interview -- The post-interview -- For more help --12. Strategies for specific scholarships -- College cash from your hobbies and pastimes -- Awards based on your current or future major -- Scholarships for your future career -- Awards that recognize leadership -- Athletic scholarships -- Athletic organization awards -- Scholarships for public service -- Awards based on ethnic background -- Story from real life : my hobbies paid for college -- Religious scholarships -- Awards for hobbies -- Scholarships from your parents' employers -- Need-based scholarships -- Recurring themes -- 13. Guaranteed scholarships -- Do guaranteed scholarships really exist? -- National Merit scholarships -- GPA and exam-based scholarships -- Transfer student awards -- State entitlement awards -- In-state tuition for out-of-state students -- All it takes to win is to apply -- 14. Unleash the power of the Internet -- Opening the scholarship vault with the Internet -- Using the Internet to find scholarships -- Zap! Applying for scholarships online -- Our favorite free scholarship Websites -- How to be an Internet private eye -- Be cautious of scams --15. Financial aid workshop -- Getting the most financial aid you deserve -- The financial aid cornucopia -- Five steps to getting financial aid -- Step 1 : fill out the FAFSA -- Step 2 : review your Student Aid Report -- Step 3 : make the college aware of special circumstances -- Step 4 : compare award letters -- Step 5 : if you need it, ask for a re-evaluation -- Story from real life : I assumed I wouldn't get aid, but I was wrong -- A re-evaluation success story -- Exchanging one kind of money for another -- Declaring independence -- Strategies that can help you get more financial aid -- A quick word about saving for college -- The federal financial aid programs in detail -- Federal Pell Grants -- Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants -- Academic Competitiveness Grant -- National Science and Mathematics Access to Retain Talent Grant -- Federal Work-Study -- Student loans -- Stafford Loans -- PLUS Loans for Graduate and Professional Degrees -- PLUS loans -- Consolidation loans -- Federal Perkins Loans -- Getting more help -- .16. Free cash for graduate school -- The long and expensive path of graduate school -- Understanding graduate financial aid -- More than money -- It's all about academics -- Applications : Your stats sheet -- Recommendations : getting professorial praise -- Essays : getting personal -- Research grant proposals : application heavies -- Interviews : interaction with a purpose -- Get paid to step into a classroom or lab -- Keep your aid flowing -- Getting more help -- 17. How to keep the money you win -- You're there! -- Keeping the dollars that are yours -- Parting words -- A special request -- Appendix A. Winning scholarship essays and applications -- Winning Essay #1 : Bet You Can't -- Winning essay #2 : Public Service -- Winning essay #3 : Cultural Heritage -- Winning essay #4 : Only Two Hands -- Winning essay #5 : The Gift -- Winning essay #6 : Career Plans -- Winning essay #7 : No Child Left Behind : well-intentioned but flawed -- Winning submission #8 : Shawn Smith -- Winning submission #9 : Wilmer Wilson -- Appendix B. 150 Scholarships (almost) anyone can win -- About the authors4. Get organized and maximize your time -- Saving time and effort with scholarships -- Prioritize the scholarships -- Schedule scholarships -- Have a monthly check-in -- Create a library of reusable materials -- Take advantage of your classes -- Think early about recommenders -- Make a checklist for each application -- 5. The packaging of you and your personal theme -- Marketing yourself -- Learn why they're giving away the money -- Learn what they're basing their decision on -- Finding your theme and what to do/not to do -- 6. Scholarship judge Q&A -- A roundtable with the scholarship judges -- A national scholarship management organization -- An art and writing competition -- A music competition -- An essay-based competition -- A college that awards merit-based scholarships -- A scholarship that values overcoming adversity --7. Create stunning scholarship applications -- Scholarship applications : your entry ticket -- Create your plan of attack -- General rules for completing the application -- Story from real life : how my support of legalizing marijuana cost me -- The five steps to crafting a winning application -- Step 1 : use a little spin to wow your audience -- Step 2 : stand out from the competition -- Step 3 : list important accomplishments first -- Step 4 : write to impress -- Step 5 : make sure the application fits -- Story from real life : my midnight scholarship application -- Top 10 application do's and don'ts -- Finishing touches -- 8. The scholarship resume -- Scholarship resumes : One-page autobiographies -- Example resume -- 9. Get the right recommendations -- Getting the praise of others -- Finding people to say nice things about you -- Give your recommender the chance to say "no" -- Don't play the name game -- Do the grunt work for your recommenders -- Give your recommenders a script -- Tie a string around your recommenders' fingers -- The "you can't spell success without U" mug -- Story from real life : follow up or fall down --The secrets, tips, and strategies used by actual students to win millions of dollars in financial aid and scholarships are revealed in this completely revised guide for parents and high-school, college, and graduate students.
Subjects: Directories.; Scholarships; Scholarships.;
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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.
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