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- Steady, ready, jump! [sound recording] : preschool fitness fun / by Stewart, Georgiana Liccione.(CARDINAL)385878;
Georgiana Stewart, presenter ; musical arrangements by Dennis Buck.An abundance of movement activities for 3 - 8 year olds will encourage good health and improve learning.
- Subjects: Exercise for children; Physical fitness for children; Games with music.; Songs.;
- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 4
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- The perfect Christmas [sound recording] : holiday music 2006. by India.Arie,performer.(CARDINAL)889272; Blige, Mary J.,performer.(CARDINAL)354426; McEntire, Reba,performer.(CARDINAL)348079; Crosby, Bing,1903-1977,performer.(CARDINAL)125166; Wonder, Stevie,performer.(CARDINAL)340368; Womack, Lee Ann,performer.(CARDINAL)354420; Copeland, Shemekia,performer.; Fitzgerald, Ella,performer.(CARDINAL)730006; Thomas, Rob,1972-performer.; Mraz, Jason,performer.; Isaak, Chris,performer.(CARDINAL)349075; Ronstadt, Linda,performer.(CARDINAL)340412; Day, Doris,1922-2019,performer.(CARDINAL)713294; Parton, Dolly,performer.(CARDINAL)346135; Farrell, Gia,1989-performer.; Barenaked Ladies,performer.(CARDINAL)349072; Bath & Body Works, Inc.,publisher.; Big Bad Voodoo Daddy (Musical group),performer.; Brian Setzer Orchestra,performer.; Click Five,performer.; Jimmy Eat World (Musical group),performer.; Pretenders (Musical group),performer.(CARDINAL)749413; Pussycat Dolls,performer.; Ramones (Musical group),performer.(CARDINAL)369046; Rascal Flatts (Musical group),performer.(CARDINAL)340693; Something Corporate (Musical group),performer.;
Various performers.
- Subjects: Christmas music.; Christmas music.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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MySpace records. [sound recording].
Rabbits are roadkill on Rt. 37 (AFI) / AFI (3:48) -- Ready, aim, misfire (New Years Day) / Lohrback (3:10) -- Lunch for the sky (Socratic) / Oken [and others] (3:16) -- Angel to you : devil to me (The Click Five) / Romans, Stanley (3:29) -- Every man has a Molly (Say Anything) / Bemis (3:04) -- Nobody puts baby in the corner : acoustic (Fall Out Boy) / Fall Out Boy (3:31) -- Hands down (Dashboard Confessional) / Carrabba (3:07) -- I am for you (Waking Ashland) / Jones (3:33) -- We are all on drugs (Weezer) / Cuomo (3:32) -- No. 5 (Hollywood Undead) / Funny Man [and others] (3:04) -- Don't lose touch (Against me!) / Gabel (2:49) -- Straight up (Tila Tequila) / Johannson [and others (2:15) -- Stab my back (The All-American Rejects) / Ritter, Wheeler (3:09) -- Melt the sugar (The Summer Obsession) / Walker (3:50) -- Take me away (The Plain White T's) / Higgenson, Wilde (2:41) -- Pin your wings (Copeland) / Marsh (3:10) -- Arthur nix (Jupiter Sunrise) / Karis (4:35).Various artists.
- Subjects: Rock music;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- More than a match : how to turn the dating game into lasting love / by Smalley, Michael.(CARDINAL)672494; Smalley, Amy.(CARDINAL)462080; Yorkey, Mike.(CARDINAL)357778;
A match is just a click away -- Can you fall in love and be compatible? -- Touched by an angel -- The five most important compatibility issues -- Your top ten list -- The dating game-beginning and ending a relationship -- If you're having sex, you'd better read this! -- Conflict ahead -- Look for the easy button -- The first night together.
- Subjects: Mate selection; Marriage; Dating (Social customs); Marriage.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Literacy in motion [sound recording] / by Learning Station (Musical group); Monopoli, Don.; Monopoli, Laurie.; Hrkach, Jan.;
Wild things"Dance along to songs based on classic children's books".
- Subjects: Children's songs.; Juvenile compact discs.; Compact discs;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Literacy in motion [sound recording] / by Monopoli, Don.; Monopoli, Laurie.; Opalach, Paul.; USA Kid Singers.;
Wild things; Where the wild things are -- I had a little overcoat; Joseph had a little overcoat -- Head to toe dance; From head to toe -- Eyebrows touch the moon; Rain makes applesauce -- The giving song; The giving tree -- Tappy tappy; Tikki tiki tembo -- Want to whistle; Whistle for Willie -- Swahili counting song; Moja means one: Swahili counting book -- Clickety clack click; Rap a tap tap here's bojangles - think of that! -- No, no, no, no; No, David! -- Hungry caterpillar; The very hungry caterpillar -- Green eggs and ham; Green eggs and ham -- Sad, bad, terrible day; Alexander and the terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day -- Goldilocks and the 3 bears; Goldilocks and the three bears -- I know an old lady; There was an old lady who swalllowed a fly -- Five little monkeys; Five little monkeys jumping on the bed -- Old McDonald; Old McDonald -- Angry; When Sophie gets angry - really, really angry -- Special friends; Yo! Yes? -- Kwanzaa; Jambo means hello: a Swahili alphabet book.Lead vocals, Don Monopoli ; Musical performances by Paul Opalach and the USA Kid Singers."Dance along to songs based on classic children's books".
- Subjects: Children's songs;
- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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- Changing the subject : art and attention in the Internet age / by Birkerts, Sven,author.(CARDINAL)189648;
On or About -- The Lint of the Material -- Serendipity -- The Room and the Elephant -- You Are What You Click -- The Hive Life -- "I'll take Hell in a Handbasket for five hundred, Alex" -- "It's not because I'm a cranky Luddite, I swear" -- André Kertész on Reading -- Notebook : Reading in a Digital Age -- Bolaño Summer : A Reading Journal -- It Wants to Find You -- The Salieri Syndrome : Envy and Achievement -- Idleness -- Emerson's "The Poet" : A Circling -- The Still Point -- Attending the Dragonfly."In 1994, Sven Birkerts published The Gutenberg elegies, his celebrated rallying cry to resist the oncoming digital advances, especially those that might affect the way we read literature and experience art. Over the next two decades of rampant change, Birkerts has reluctantly allowed a degree of everyday digital technology into his life... In Changing the subject, he examines the changes that he has observed in himself and others--the distraction induced by reading on the screen; the loss of personal agency through reliance on GPS and one-stop information resources; an increasing acceptance of "hive" behaviors. 'An unprecedented shift is underway," he argues, and "this transformation is dramatically accelerated and more psychologically formative than any previous technological innovation.' He finds solace in engagement with art, particularly literature, and contemplates the countering energies available to us through acts of sustained attention, even as he worries that our increasingly mediated existences are a threat to creativity."--Page 4 of cover.
- Subjects: Internet; Art and technology.; Literature and technology.; Technological innovations; Digital media; Thought and thinking.;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- Click : the magic of instant connections / by Brafman, Ori.(CARDINAL)479537; Brafman, Rom.(CARDINAL)488826;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 195-208) and index.Finding magic -- The vulnerable hostage negotiator & the click accelerators -- The power of proximity -- When everything clicks -- The seductive power of similarity -- Fire, combat, and Nathan's living room : the role of place -- Naturals -- Personal elevation.A psychological investigation of the forces behind what makes us click with certain people, or become fully immersed in whatever activity or situation we're involved in. These kinds of peak experiences, when our senses are completely focused on the moment, are something that individuals--and companies--strive to achieve. After all, when you're "in the zone," you're happier and more productive. Why is it that we click in certain situations and with certain people, but not with others? Is there a way to create such peak experiences, whether on a date or in your job? According to Ori and Rom Brafman, there is. Weaving together cutting-edge research in psychology and sociology, the Brafmans explore the common factors present when our brain and senses are fully engaged, and identify five "accelerators" that increase the likelihood of these kinds of magic connections in our work and relationships.--From publisher description.
- Subjects: Emotions.; Friendship.; Interpersonal relations.; Friendships.;
- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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- Baseball between the numbers : why everything you know about the game is wrong / by Baseball Prospectus Team of Experts/ Keri, Jonah (EDT)/ Click, James (EDT); Click, James.(CARDINAL)477332; Keri, Jonah.(CARDINAL)471271;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 375-411) and index.Pay no attention to the glowing, orange-eyed satan-dog behind the closet door -- Batting practice: Is Barry Bonds better than Babe Ruth? / Nate Silver -- What's the matter with RBI?...and other traditional statistics / Jonah Keri -- Is David Ortiz a clutch hitter? / Nate Silver -- Was Billy Martin crazy? / James Click -- Why are pitchers so unpredictable? / Keith Woolner and Dayn Perry -- Are teams letting their closers go to waste? / Keith Woolner -- Five starters or four? On pitching and stamina / Keith Woolner -- When does a pitcher earn an earned run? / Dayn Perry -- Did Derek Jeter deserve the gold glove? / James Click -- Is Mike Matheny a catching genius? / Keith Woolner -- What if Rickey Henderson had Pete Incaviglia's legs? / James Click -- When is one run worth more than two? / James Click -- Is Joe Torre a Hall of Fame manager? / James Click -- Why is Mario Mendoza so important / Keith Woolner -- Is Alex Rodriguez overpaid? / Nate Silver -- Do players perform better in contract years? / Dayn Perry -- Do high salaries lead to high ticket prices? / Neil deMause -- Are new stadiums a good deal? / Neil deMause -- Does baseball need a salary cap? / Neil deMause -- What happened to Todd Van Poppel? / Dayn Perry -- Is there such a thing as a quadruple-a player? / Clay Davenport -- Why was Kevin Maas a bust? / Nate Silver -- Can a team have too much pitching? / Steven Goldman -- How much does Coors Field really matter? / Keith Woolner -- Is Wayne Huizenga g genius? / Jonah Keri -- What do statistics tell us about steroids? / Nate Silver -- What does Mike Redmond know about Tom Glavine? / James Click -- Why doesn't Billy Beane's shit work in the playoffs? / Nate Silver and Dayn Perry -- Extra innings: can stats and scouts get along? / Dayn Perry.Reveals how practitioners of the new, revolutionary statistical analysis in baseball think about numbers and the game, covering hitting, pitching, fielding, roster construction, scouting, and drafting.
- Subjects: Statistics.; Baseball players; Baseball;
- Available copies: 8 / Total copies: 9
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- Baseball between the numbers : why everything you know about the game is wrong / by Keri, Jonah.(CARDINAL)471271;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Pay no attention to the glowing, orange-eyed Satan-dog behind the closet door -- Batting practice : is Barry Bonds better than Babe Ruth? / Nate Silver -- 1-1. What's the matter with RBI?...and other traditional statistics / Jonah Keri -- 1-2. Is David Ortiz a clutch hitter? / Nate Silver -- 1-3. Was Billy Martin crazy? / James Click -- 2-1. Why are pitchers so unpredictable? / Keith Woolner, Dayn Perry -- 2-2. Are teams letting their closers go to waste? / Keith Woolner -- 2-3. Five starters or four? : on pitching and stamina / Keith Woolner -- 3-1. When does a pitcher earn an earned run? / Dayn Perry -- 3-2. Did Derek Jeter deserve the gold glove? / James Click -- 3-3. Is Mike Matheny a catching genius? / Keith Woolner -- 4-1. What if Rickey Henderson had Pete Incaviglia's legs? / James Click -- 4-2. When is one run worth more than two? / James Click -- 4-3. Is Joe Torre a Hall of Fame manager? / James Click -- 5-1. Why is Mario Mendoza so important / Keith Woolner -- 5-2. Is Alex Rodriguez overpaid? / Nate Silver -- 5-3. Do players perform better in contract years? / Dayn Perry -- 6-1. Do high salaries lead to high ticket prices? / Neil deMause -- 6-2. Are new stadiums a good deal? / Neil deMause -- 6-3. Does baseball need a salary cap? / Neil deMause -- 7-1. What happened to Todd Van Poppel? / Dayn Perry -- 7-2. Is there such a thing as a quadruple-a player? / Clay Davenport -- 7-3. Why was Kevin Maas a bust? / Nate Silver -- 8-1. Can a team have too much pitching? / Steven Goldman -- 8-2. How much does Coors Field really matter? / Keith Woolner -- 8-3. Is Wayne Huizenga a genius? / Jonah Keri -- 9-1. What do statistics tell us about steroids? / Nate Silver -- 9-2. What does Mike Redmond know about Tom Glavine? / James Click -- 9-3. Why doesn't Billy Beane's shit work in the playoffs? / Nate Silver and Dayn Perry -- Extra innings : can stats and scouts get along? / Dayn Perry.
- Subjects: Statistics.; Baseball; Baseball;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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