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Phat girlz [videorecording] / by Godfrey(Godfrey C. Danchimah Jr.)act; Mo'Nique.act(CARDINAL)542793; Drake, Joyful.act; Imes, Steven.prd; Jean-Louis, Jimmy.act; Johnson, Kendra C.act; Likké, Nnegest.ausdrt; Newmyer, Robert.prd; Noseworthy, Jack,1969-act; Roberts, Eric,1956-act(CARDINAL)843623; Wolfe, Steven J.prd; 10 Times Greater Productions.; Fox Searchlight Pictures.(CARDINAL)341211; Outlaw Productions (Firm)(CARDINAL)848507; Sneak Preview Entertainment (Firm);
Directors of photography, John L. Demps Jr., Dean Lent ; editor, Zack Arnold ; music, Stephen Endelman ; costume designers, Susan Chan, Marvlyn Harrison ; production designers, Natasha Baumgardner, Warren Alan Young.Mo'Nique, Jimmy Jean-Louis, Godfrey, Kendra C. Johnson, Joyful Drake, Jack Noseworthy, Eric Roberts.Jazmin is a sassy, tart, talented, and plus-size woman who lives in a world that insults and rejects her because she's fat - or is the emotional abuse she heaps on herself the real problem? She is a department store employee with fashion designer dreams who has created a designer line for full-figured ladies, but flounders until she wins a Palm Springs vacation. There she meets a handsome Nigerian doctor named Tunde. He cherishes Jazmin's full figure as a mark of beauty. But can Jazmin overcome her self-loathing and accept Tunde's love?MPAA rating: PG-13; for sexual content and language, including some crude sexual references.DVD, region 1, widescreen presentation; Dolby Digital.
Subjects: Comedy films.; Feature films.; African American women; Man-woman relationships; Overweight women;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 7
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The Oxford book of sea songs / by Palmer, Roy,1932-2015.(CARDINAL)158681;
Bibliography: pages 327-332.John Dory -- Lustily, lustily -- Upon Sir Francis Drake's return -- In praise of seafaring men -- Another of seafarers -- A joyful new ballad -- Sir Francis Drake -- The sailor's only delight -- The winning of Cales -- The famous sea fight -- The praise of sailors -- The honour of Bristol -- Sailors for my money -- A song of the seamen and land soldiers -- The famous fight at Malago -- The seaman's compass -- A net for a night raven -- The seamen and soldier's farewell -- Captain Mansfield's fight -- A song on the Duke's late glorious success -- The Benjamins' lamentation -- The Caesar's victory -- The golden voyage -- The boatswain's call -- Tthe sea martyrs -- An excellent new song -- England's great loss by a storm of wind -- The sea fight -- The seamen's wives' vindication -- The sailor's complaint -- A copy of verses composed by Captain Henry Every -- Sir Walter Raleigh sailing in the lowlands -- Captain Kid's farewell -- Cordial advice -- The death of Admiral Benbow -- The Greenland voyage -- The sailor's lamentation -- English courage displayed --The disappointed sailor -- The valiant sailor -- Disconsolate Judy's lamentation -- A new song on the Blandford -- The lucky sailor -- New sea song -- A sea song -- Admiral Byng -- The wreck of the Rambler -- Captain Barton's distress -- The jolly sailor's true description -- The seamen's distress -- The Dolphin's return -- Captain James -- William Taylor -- Spanish ladies -- A new song, called the frolicsome sea captain -- Captain Glen's unhappy voyage -- Bold princess royal -- Jack Tar -- The man-of-war's garland -- On the late engagement in Charles Town River -- The silk merchant's daughter -- The Yankee man-of-war -- The Greenland men -- The rolling sailor -- Jackie Tar -- The ship is all laden -- Duke William -- The fisher lad of Whitby -- The ship in distress -- The fishes' lamentation -- A sailor's life -- The Greenland whale fishery -- The Tars of the Blanche -- Song -- President Parker -- A new song on the total defeat of the French fleet -- The boatie rows -- Second of August -- Distressed men of war -- Nelson's death and victory -- A new song called the victory -- Pleasant and delightful -- The servant of Rosemary Lane -- A copy of verses on Jeffreys the seaman -- Shannon and Chesapeake -- The flying cloud -- The North County collier -- Homeward bound -- The smuggler's victory -- Sally Munro -- The banks of Newfoundland (I) -- The rambling sailor -- Fare ye well, lovely Nancy -- Ratcliffe highway -- Loss of the Amphitrite -- Bold adventures of Captain Ross -- The female cabin boy -- The fancy frigate -- Three jolly fishermen -- Grace darling -- The fire ship -- Liverpool girls -- Leave her, Johnny -- George Jones -- Heave away, my Johnny -- The Flying Dutchman -- The sailor's alphabet -- Blow the man down -- The City of Baltimore -- The first of the emigrants -- Whip jamboree -- Lady Franklin's lament -- Paddy West -- The dreadnought -- Andrew Rose -- Rolling home -- The wreck of the Royal Charter -- Blow ye winds -- The banks of Newfoundland (II) -- The leaving of Liverpool -- Execution of five pirates for murder -- Roll, Alabama, roll -- Strike the bell -- Off to sea once more -- The holy ground -- The wreck of the Northfleet -- Rounding the horn -- The unseaworthy ship -- The sailor's Christmas day -- The common sailor -- The Grimsby fisherman -- The young sailor cut down -- Tiger Bay -- The Balena -- The smacksman -- The dockyard gate -- The sailor's hornpipe -- Three score and ten -- I am an ancient mariner -- The merchant chipping act -- On board the Leicester castle -- The bargeman's ABC -- Stormy weather, boys -- The candlelight fisherman -- Swell my net full -- The mail boat, Leinster -- The sailor's wives -- Looking for a ship -- The sinking of the Graf Spee -- The Jervis Bay -- Deep sea tug -- The Kola run -- Diesel and shale -- The shoals of Herring -- Liverpool John -- The Grimsby lads -- Fiddler's green -- The loss of the Evelyn Marie -- The final trawl.
Subjects: Sea shanties.; Folk music.; Notated music.; Scores.; Folk songs, English.;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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The Ultimate Bread Making Book: Easy Recipes for Homemade Bread, Pizza, and Focaccia. by Drake, Alicia.(CARDINAL)351852;
Are you tired of spending a fortune on store-bought bread that lacks the freshness and flavor you crave? Do you dream of filling your home with the irresistible aroma of freshly baked bread? Look no further! Introducing "The Ultimate Bread Making Book: Easy Recipes for Homemade Bread, Pizza, and Focaccia" - your ticket to becoming a master bread maker in the comfort of your own kitchen.Imagine waking up to the tantalizing scent of warm, freshly baked bread wafting through your home. With our easy-to-follow recipes and expert tips, you can turn this dream into a reality. Whether you're a seasoned baker or a complete novice, this book is designed to guide you every step of the way, ensuring your success in creating mouthwatering bread, pizza, and focaccia.Why settle for mediocre bread when you can create your own artisanal masterpieces? "The Ultimate Bread Making Book" is packed with a wide variety of recipes that cater to all tastes and preferences. From classic white bread to hearty whole wheat loaves, from fluffy dinner rolls to crispy baguettes, this book has it all. You'll also discover unique recipes for pizza dough that will make your homemade pizzas the envy of your friends and family.But it's not just about the recipes. We understand that the process of bread making can be intimidating for some, which is why we've included detailed instructions and helpful tips to ensure your success. With our step-by-step guidance, you'll learn the secrets to achieving the good rise, the ideal crust, and the softest crumb. You'll gain the confidence to experiment with different flavors and techniques, allowing you to unleash your creativity in the kitchen."The Ultimate Bread Making Book" goes beyond just providing recipes. We delve into the science behind bread making, explaining the role of each ingredient and how they interact to create the good loaf. You'll learn about different types of flour, the importance of yeast, and the art of kneading. Armed with this knowledge, you'll be able to troubleshoot any issues that may arise and achieve consistent, delicious results every time.But it's not just about the bread itself. We believe that the act of bread making is a sensory experience that brings joy and comfort to both the baker and those who enjoy the fruits of their labor. As you knead the dough, you'll feel a sense of satisfaction and accomplishment. As the bread bakes, your home will be filled with warmth and a sense
Subjects: Cooking; Courses & Dishes; Baking;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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