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- Firestarters : 100 job profiles to inspire young women / by Beatty, Kelly,1969-(CARDINAL)477417; Bradshaw, Dale Salvaggio,1970-(CARDINAL)477418;
Carol Boyers Givens : museum objects conservator -- Caroline Palmer : ballet choreologist -- Cathy Jenkins Wilson : advertising broadcast producer -- Cecily Steppe : marine biologist -- Charlotte Michie : licensed clinical social worker (LCSW) -- Charlotte Thomas Riddle : pediatrician -- Claire Moss : pediatric occupational therapist -- Claudia Brown : architectural survey coordinator for the North Carolina State Historic Preservation Office -- Connie McNab : children's book illustrator/artist -- Dale Scott : director of child services for a community mental-health center -- Dean Thompson : marketing director -- Deb Sweeney Whitmore : outdoor educator -- Debby Plexico : surgery/medical floor nurse -- Debra Sasser : North Carolina District Court Judge -- Diane Jacober : product support engineer (mechanical engineer) -- Donna Helms : PGA (Professional Golfers' Association) teaching professional -- Doris Sargent : nutrition consultant and registered dietician (R.D.) -- Elaine Marshall : North Carolina Secretary of State -- Erin Pawlus : district manager-retail fashion industry -- Erinn Qualter Kelly : equity research, managing director -- Gena Farris : speech therapist (speech and language pathologist) -- Ginger Poole : actor -- Gwen Beatty : geologist --Holly K. Dressman : assistant research professor and director of the Duke DNA Microarray Core facility -- Jane Perlov : chief of police for the city of Raleigh, North Carolina -- Janet Green Jacobson : professional artist -- Janet Jarriel : classical musician agent -- Joan Lamson : mayor of Pine Knoll Shores, North Carolina -- Jodi Schwartz : multimedia production company owner/executive producer -- Johnna Watson : associate dean of enrollment management and information systems for a graduate school -- Joyce Beatty : director of counseling, testing, and career placement center for a community college (retired) -- Juli Kim : research and policy associate -- Julia Brooks : interior designer, IIDA, business owner -- Kathleen Boykin : family nurse practitioner -- Kathryn Millican : manager of public policy department for a health insurance company -- Kayla Holden : tax accounting manager and accounting software advisor -- Kelly Carew : camp program director -- Kelly Hopkin : technical support for Fabric-Design Software -- Kirstie Tice Spadie : artistic director, owner, and dance teacher for the North Carolina Dance Institute -- Kristi Creamer : office manager for a multimedia production company -- Kristie Weisner-Thompson : editor for the North Carolina Medical journal and assistant vice-president for the North Carolina Institute of Medicine -- Kristin Wolverton : high school Spanish teacher --Job Profiles -- Alisa Salvaggio : natural light photographer -- Alyson Rhodes-Murphy : assistant museum curator -- Ami Vitale : independent photojournalist -- Andrea Lekberg : pastry chef/artist -- Angela M. Brown : opera singer -- Angela Carr : massage therapist -- Angela Kilpatrick : commercial airline pilot -- Ann Person : chief operating officer (COO) -- Ann B. Ross : writer -- Anna Barbrey Joiner : performing violist and professor of music -- Annette Simon : advertising creative director/art director -- Anne Valentine : landscape architect -- Annie Harvey : correctional warden of the North Carolina Correctional Institution for Women -- Annie Meadows : sales consultant for a hair products distributor -- Barbara Whitecross : certified wedding consultant -- Beth Hockman : organic blueberry farmer and future importer/exporter of African arts and crafts -- Beth Llewelyn : public relations for Nintendo -- Beth Satterfield : web strategist -- Betty Webb : director of international studies and professor of English -- Beverly D. Setzer : school principal --Laura Bromhal : realtor -- Lea Daughtridge : director, human resources (HR) -- Leonela Muñoz-Connolly : information technology (IT) project leader -- Li Bradshaw : materials chemist -- Lina Sibert : architectural designer -- Lisa Carskadden : consulting actuary -- Lisa Snyder : chief financial officer (CFO) -- Lori Schantz Douglass : freelance advertising copywriter -- Lorie Ann Morgan : patent attorney for a pharmaceutical company -- Louanne DiBella : jewelry and product designer and product development specialist -- Lynda Heymen : clinical psychologist -- Macon Riddle : antiques-shopping consultant and owner of Let's Go Antiquing -- Margaret Gamble : elementary school specialist (a.k.a. librarian) -- Maria Kelly-Doggett : chemical engineer -- Marie Baker : retired field supervisor for nursing assistants for a home-health agency -- Mary Thorn : senior computer software quality assurance analyst -- Michelle Owen : graphic designer -- Molly Rogers : Emmy-award-winning costume designer -- Natalie Woods : paramedic -- Pam Van Dyk : education research consultant -- Paula Stewart : veterinarian -- Pegi Follachio : general contractor -- Polly Leousis : manager of a corporate foundation --Rebecca Schmorr : dentist -- Rebecca V. St. Jean : optometrist and business owner -- Richelle Fox : personal trainer and fitness consultant -- Ronda Capps : flight attendant -- Sandie Salvaggio-Walker : general manager for a community orchestra and voice instructor -- Sandra Canfield : international development resource coordinator for nonprofit organization -- Shannon Hall : freelance makeup artist, wardrobe stylist, and set designer for photo and film/video shoots and live events -- Shelley Chafin : nanny -- Shelly Webb : college chaplain -- Sujata Narayan Mody : independent organizational development consultant -- Susan Dickerson : staff anesthesiologist -- Terri Gruca : weekend news anchor and consumer reporter -- Theresa Wagoner : physical therapist -- Tonya Baker : pharmacist -- Tracy Church : director of development (fund-raising) for the Johns Hopkins Medicine Heart Institute, part of the Fund for Johns Hopkins Medicine -- Wanda Revis : community college instructor -- Whitney Corrigan : pediatric oncology nurse.
- Subjects: Women; Work; Women.; Womyn.;
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- White ribbon [videorecording] Eine deutsche Kindergeschichte / by Benesch, Leonie,actor.; Benesch, Leonie.; Friedel, Christian,1943-actor.; Friedel, Christian,1979-; Haneke, Michael,1942-; Haneke, Michael,1942-screenwriter,director.; Lardi, Ursina,actor.; Mutert, Fion,actor.; Tukur, Ulrich,1957-; Tukur, Ulrich,1957-actor.; Films du losange (Firm); Lucky Red (Firm); Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (Firm)(CARDINAL)282399; Wega Film (Firm); X Filme Creative Pool.;
Christian Friedel, Ulrich Tukur, Leonie Benesch, Ursina Lardi, Fion Mutert.In a north German village prior to the outbreak of World War I, strange events, accidents, and deaths are occurring. The village people are beside themselves with worry and can't figure out what to do. After the school teacher starts to unravel the mystery, he discovers that the children of the town may be guilty of the crimes and have formed a secret society that the local pastor's daughter appears to be the leader of. Includes featurette.MPAA rating: R; for some disturbing content involving violence and sexuality.
- Subjects: Detective and mystery films.; Feature films.; Fiction films.; Historical films.; Thrillers (Motion pictures); Children; Villages; Violence in children;
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- Babylon Berlin. [videorecording] / by Tykwer, Tom,1965-television director,screenwriter,creator.; Handloegten, Hendrik,1968-television director,screenwriter,creator.; Borries, Achim von,1968-television director,screenwriter,creator.; Bruch, Volker,1980-actor.; Fries, Liv Lisa,1990-actor.; Benesch, Leonie,1991-actor.; Eidinger, Lars,1976-actor.; Kino Lorber, Inc.,publisher.(CARDINAL)347545; X Filme Creative Pool,production company.;
Volker Bruch, Liv Lisa Fries, Leonie Benesch, Lars Eidinger, Benno Furmann.The vaultingly ambitious, award-winning German series Babylon Berlin is a dizzyingly thrilling crime drama. Season 3 opens in the fall of 1929 in Berlin, during the tumultuous weeks before Black Friday's stock market crash. Inspector Gereon Rath and Charlotte Ritter are assigned to investigate the death of an actress, only to realize that the film industry is as rotten as the underworld.Rating: Not rated.DVD, wide screen, 5.1 surround and 2.0 stereo.
- Subjects: Television crime shows.; Thrillers (Television programs); Detective and mystery television programs.; Television adaptations.; Television programs.; Television series.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Kutscher, Volker, 1962-; Rath, Gereon (Fictitious character); Police; Nineteen twenties; Conspiracies; Pornography;
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- Good bye Lenin! [videorecording] / by Arndt, Stefan,film producer.; Becker, Wolfgang,1954-film director,screenwriter.; Brühl, Daniel,1978-actor.(CARDINAL)348830; Khamatova, Chulpan,1975-actor.; Lichtenberg, Bernd,screenwriter.; Lukas, Florian,1973-actor.; Sass, Katrin,1956-actor.; Simon, Maria,1976-actor.; Tiersen, Yann,composer.(CARDINAL)848332; Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment (Firm),publisher.(CARDINAL)332237; Sony Pictures Classics (Firm),presenter.(CARDINAL)282400; Westdeutscher Rundfunk,production company.(CARDINAL)121807; X Filme Creative Pool,production company.; X Verleih AG,production company.;
Director of photography, Martin Kukula ; editor, Peter R. Adam ; music, Yann Tiersen.Daniel Brühl, Katrin Sass, Chulpan Khamatova, Maria Simon, Florian Lukas.Alex's proud, socialist mother falls into a coma for eight months. When she wakes, her heart is weak, so Alex has to keep the secret that the Berlin Wall has fallen and capitalism has triumphed. What begins as a little white lie turns into a major scam.MPAA rating: R; brief language and sexuality.DVD; region 1; anamorphic widescreen presentation (1.85:1); 5.1 Dolby Digital.Deutscher Filmpreis, 2003: Audience Award, German film of the year ; Film award in gold: Outstanding feature film ; Outstanding individual achievement: actor (Brühl) ; Outstanding individual achievement: direction ; Outstanding individual achievement: supporting actor (Lukas) ; Outstanding individual achievement: editing ; Outstanding individual achievement: music ; Outstanding individual achievement: production design.
- Subjects: Feature films.; Foreign films.; Mothers and sons; Motion pictures, German.;
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- Frantz [videorecording] / by Ozon, François,1967-film director,screenwriter.; Piazzo, Phillippe,screenwriter.; Altmayer, Eric,film producer.; Altmayer, Nicolas,film producer.; Beer, Paula,1995-actor.; Arndt, Stefan,film producer.; Niney, Pierre,actor.; Schott, Uwe,film producer.; Stötzner, Ernst,actor.; Gruber, Marie,actor.; Bülow, Johann von,actor.; Lucke, Anton von,actor.; Clair, Cyrielle,actor.; Lencquesaing, Alice de,actor.; Marti, Pascal,director of photography.; Rombi, Philippe,composer (expression); Gargonne, Benoit,editor of moving image work.; Films Distribution (Firm),production company.; Foz (Firm),production company,presenter.; France 2 cinéma (Firm),production company.(CARDINAL)332228; Mandarin Productions,production company,presenter.; Mars distribution (Firm),production company.; Music Box Films,publisher.; Universal Pictures (France),production company.; X Filme Creative Pool,production company,presenter.;
Director of photography, Pascal Marti ; music, Philippe Rombi ; editor, Benoit Gargonne.Paula Beer, Pierre Niney, Ernst Stötzner, Marie Gruber, Johann von Bülow, Anton von Lucke, Cyrielle Clair, Alice De Lencquesaing.Set in Germany and France in the immediate aftermath of the First World War, (1914-1918), the film recalls the mourning period that follows great national tragedies as seen through the eyes of the war's 'lost generation': Anna, a bereft young German woman whose fiancee, Frantz, was killed during trench warfare, and Adrien, a French veteran of the war who shows up mysteriously in her town, placing flowers on Frantz's grave.Rating: PG-13; for thematic elements including brief war violence.DVD, widescreen (2.35:1) presentation; 5.1, 2.0 Dolby Digital.
- Subjects: Feature films.; Historical films.; War films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; World War, 1914-1918; Fiancées; Bereavement; Foreign films; Foreign films;
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- Babylon Berlin. [videorecording] / by Borries, Achim von,1968-creator,television director,screenwriter.; Handloegten, Hendrik,1968-creator,television director,screenwriter.; Tykwer, Tom,1965-creator,television director,screenwriter.; Borries, Bettine von,screenwriter.; El Bitar, Khyana,1964-screenwriter.; Arndt, Stefan,television producer.; Polle, Michael,1979-television producer.; Schott, Uwe,1966-television producer.; Mojto, Jan,television producer.; Schürhoff, Dirk,television producer.; Herzogenberg, Moritz,television producer.; Bruch, Volker,1980-actor.; Fries, Liv Lisa,1990-actor.; Fürmann, Benno,1972-actor.; Eidinger, Lars,1976-actor.; Herzsprung, Hannah,actor.; Television adaptation of (work):Kutscher, Volker,1962-Goldstein.; ARD Degeto Film (Firm),production company.; Beta Film GmbH,production company.; Kino Lorber, Inc.,distributor.(CARDINAL)347545; MHZ Networks Home Entertainment (Firm),publisher.(CARDINAL)838620; Sky Deutschland,production company.; X Filme Creative Pool,production company.;
Volker Bruch, Liv Lisa Fries, Lars Eidinger, Benno Fürmann, Hannah Herzsprung.Originally broadcast on television in 2024."Set in 1930s Germany, just after the global stock market crash and the Great Depression, and with the Nazis' march to power in full swing. The story centers on detective Gereon Rath and his ambitious colleague Charlotte Ritter. As Gereon's investigations lead him into the fixed fights of the boxing world--and politically, uncomfortably close to Hitler's militant supporters--Charlotte risks her job to help her homeless sister, who roams the streets of Berlin with a group of young peers, fighting for survival"--Not rated.DVD; wide screen (1.78:1); 5.1 surround and 2.0 stereo.
- Subjects: Television crime shows.; Thrillers (Television programs); Historical television programs.; Television series.; Fiction television programs.; Detective and mystery television programs.; Television adaptations.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Rath, Gereon (Fictitious character); Detectives; Criminal investigation; Police; Corruption; Nineteen thirties;
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- Babylon Berlin. [videorecording] / by Tykwer, Tom,1965-television director,screenwriter.; Handloegten, Hendrik,1968-television director,screenwriter.; Borries, Achim von,1968-television director,screenwriter.; Bruch, Volker,1980-actor.; Fries, Liv Lisa,1990-actor.; Kurth, Peter,1957-actor.; Brandt, Matthias,1961-actor.; X Filme Creative Pool,production company.; Kino Lorber, Inc.,publisher.(CARDINAL)347545;
DVD, region 1, NTSC; wide screen (1.78:1); 5.1 surround, 2.0 stereo.Volker Bruch, Liv Lisa Fries, Bruno Wolter, Peter Kurth, Matthias Brandt, Lars Eidinger.Originally broadcast on television in 2017."Babylon Berlin is one of the most critically acclaimed European televisions shows of the decade, a sumptuously paranoid thriller set in 1929 Berlin, a metropolis in turmoil. In Seasons 1 and 2, the glittering excesses of the city's nightlife sparkle while an army of the impoverished strives for a better life. Organized crime and political extremists take advantage, extending their power throughout town. Gereon Rath, a young cop from Cologne, is transferred to the vice squad in Berlin, which is headed by the seemingly affable Bruno Wolter. Charlotte Ritter is a stenographer for the homicide department who lives a double life in the city's cabarets, a valuable resource for Rath's investigations. He is confronted with a tangled web of corruption, forcing him into an existential conflict as he is torn between loyalty and uncovering the truth. Then a freight train from the Soviet Union arrives, which appears to hold the key to political power--and is a deadly trap for anyone trying to approach it"--Container.Disc 1. Season 1 episodes 1-4 -- Disc 2. Season 1, episodes 5-8 -- Disc 3. Season 2, episodes 1-4 -- Disc 4. Season 2, episodes 5-8.
- Subjects: Television crime shows.; Thrillers (Television programs); Detective and mystery television programs.; Television adaptations.; Television programs.; Kutscher, Volker, 1962-; Rath, Gereon (Fictitious character); Corruption; Conspiracies; Police; Nineteen twenties;
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