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Boom town [videorecording] by Adrian,1903-1959.cst(CARDINAL)306084; Atwill, Lionel,1885-1946.act; Bois, Curt.act; Colbert, Claudette.act(CARDINAL)740037; Conway, Jack,1887-1952.drt; Gable, Clark,1901-1960.act(CARDINAL)124332; Gibbons, Cedric,1895-1960.ard; Gillespie, Arnold,1899-1978.prd; Gombell, Minna,1892-1973.act; Gordon, Roy.act; Grant, James Edward,1905-1966.aut; Haden, Sara.act; Johnson, Casey.act; Lamarr, Hedy,1913-2000.act(CARDINAL)183884; Lane, Richard,1900-1982.act; Lessey, George A.,d. 1947.act; Mahin, John Lee,1902-1984.aus; Martin, Marion,1916-1985.act; McGlynn, Frank,1866-1951.act; Morgan, Frank,1890-1949.act(CARDINAL)843557; Murphy, Horace,1880-1975.act; Orth, Frank,1880-1962.act; Rosson, Harold,1895-1988.cng; Sewell, Blanche.flm; Shearer, Douglas,1899-1971.sds; Steele, Gile.cst; Tracy, Spencer,1900-1967.act(CARDINAL)124162; Waxman, Franz,1906-1967.cmp; Willis, Edwin B.std; Wills, Chill,1902-1978.act; Yule, Joe,1894-1950.act; Zimbalist, Sam.pro; Loew's Incorporated.; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.(CARDINAL)150193; Turner Entertainment Co.(CARDINAL)769305; Warner Home Video (Firm)(CARDINAL)218485;
Director of photography, Harold Rosson ; musical score, Franz Waxman ; recording director, Douglas Shearer ; art director, Cedric Gibbons ; set decorations, Edwin B. Willis ; special effects, Arnold Gillespie ; gowns by Adrian ; men's wardrobe by Gile Steele ; film editor, Blanche Sewell.Clark Gable, Spencer Tracy, Claudette Colbert, Hedy Lamarr, Frank Morgan, Lionel Atwill, Chill Wills, Marion Martin, Minna Gombell, Joe Yule, Horace Murphy, Roy Gordon, Richard Lane, Casey Johnson, Baby Quintanilla, George Lessey, Sara Haden, Frank Orth, Frank McGlynn, Sr., Curt Bois.In search of black-gold fortunes, two men will dream, scheme and team up to become rich. Things between the friends get rough, as one man steals the love of a woman from the other.Not rated.DVD; region 1, NTSC; full screen (1.33:1) presentation preserving the aspect ratio of its original theatrical exhibition; Dolby Digital mono.; dual-layer.
Subjects: Action and adventure films.; Adventure films.; Comedy films.; Feature films.; Romantic comedy films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Gushers; Man-woman relationships; Campos petroliferos; Relaciones humanas;
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Johnny Tremain [videorecording] / by Beymer, Richard,1939-act; Blackburn, Thomas Wakefield.auscmp(CARDINAL)436641; Boyle, Charles P.cng; Bruns, George.cmp(CARDINAL)809746; Cabot, Sebastian.act(CARDINAL)844988; Casey, Gertrude.cst; Clark, Carroll.ard; Ellenshaw, Peter.dsr; Johnson, Stanley E..flm; Keehne, Charles,1914-2001.cst; Marks, Frank,1911-1976.cmp; Patten, Luana,1938-1996.act; Plumb, Edward.cmp; Stalmaster, Hal.act; Stevenson, Robert,1905-1986.drt(CARDINAL)435081; York, Jeff,1912-1995.act; Buena Vista Home Entertainment (Firm)(CARDINAL)340297; Walt Disney Home Entertainment (Firm)(CARDINAL)348538;
Photographed by Charles P. Boyle ; art director, Carroll Clark ; production design, Peter Ellenshaw ; edited by Stanley Johnson ; costumes, Chuck Keehne, Gertrude Casey ; music, George Bruns ; orchestration, Franklyn Marks, Edward Plumb ; song by George Bruns, Tom Blackburn.Hal Stalmaster, Luana Patten, Jeff York, Sebastian Cabot, Dick Beymer.Johnny Tremain is drawn into the Revolutionary War and becomes a patriot, fighting to free the colonies from England. Along the way he learns about life and about himself.MPAA rating: Not rated; Canadian home video rating: G.DVD, NTSC region 1, full screen presentation; Dolby Digital mono.
Subjects: Children's films.; Feature films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Boston Tea Party, Boston, Mass., 1773; Children's films.;
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LeapFrog. [videorecording] / by D'Angelo, Chris,film producer.; Johnson, Bruce D.(Bruce David),film producer.; Young, Mark(Producer),screenwriter.; Smith, Roy Allen,film director.(CARDINAL)786955; LeapFrog (Firm),publisher,production company.(CARDINAL)538503; Porchlight Entertainment (Firm),production company.(CARDINAL)786152; Warner Home Video (Firm),distributor.(CARDINAL)218485;
Let's put on a show -- Storybook factory -- Stick together -- Punctuation -- Building -- Let's pick -- We still have the story -- Big Finale.Editorial, Les Perkins ; songs by Jeanne Parson ; music composed by Craig Dobbin and Brian Mann ; educational curriculum consultants, Suzanne Barchers, Ruth Nathan.Voices, Zephyr Banks, Doug Boyd, Kate Davis, Julie Maddalena, Cindy Robinson.In this twist on a classic tale, Tad, Lily, Casey, and Dot act out The Three Little Pigs. It all takes place in the Storybook Factory - where pictures, words, and imagination bring stories to life! For children ages 3-6.003-006.Not rated. "For children ages 3-6"--Container.DVD, stereo.
Subjects: Educational films.; Children's films.; Animated films.; Reading (Preschool); Books and reading; Reading;
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The U.S. Supreme Court / by Lewis, Thomas T.,(Thomas Tandy),editor.;
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.Abington School District v. Schempp -- Abortion -- Adamson v. California -- Adarand Constructors v. Peña -- Admiralty and maritime law -- Advisory opinions -- Affirmative action -- Age discrimination -- Alito, Samuel -- Allgeyer v. Louisiana -- Americans with Disabilities Act -- Antitrust law -- Appellate jurisdiction -- Assembly and association, freedom of -- Atkins v. Virgnia -- Automobile searches -- Bad tendency test -- Bail -- Baker v. Carr -- Baldwin, Henry -- Bankruptcy law -- Barbour, Philip P. -- Barnes v. Glen Theatre -- Barron v. Baltimore -- Batson v. Kentucky -- Bill of attainder -- Bill of Rights -- Birth control and contraception -- Black, Hugo L. -- Blackmun, Harry A. -- Blair, John, Jr. -- Blatchford, Samuel -- BMW of North America v. Gore -- Boerne v. Flores -- Bolling v. Sharpe -- Boys Scouts of America v. Dale -- Bradley, Joseph P. -- Bradwell v. Illinois -- Brandeis, Louis D. -- Brandenburg v. Ohio -- Brennan, William J., Jr. -- Brewer, David J. -- Breyer, Stephen G. -- Briefs -- British background to U.S. judiciary -- Brown, Henry B. -- Brown v. Board of Education -- Brown v. Mississippi -- Buck v. Bell -- Buildings, Supreme Court -- Burger, Warren E. -- Burton, Harold H. -- Bush v. Gore -- Butler, Pierce -- Byrnes, James F. -- Calder v. Bull -- Campbell, John A. -- Capital punishment -- Capitalism -- Cardozo, Benjamin N. -- Carolene Products Co., United States v. -- Catron, John -- Censorship -- Certiorari, writ of -- Chase, Salmon P. -- Chase, Samuel -- Chicago, Burlington, and Quincy Railroad Co. v. Chicago -- Chief justice -- Chimel v. California -- Chinese Exclusion Cases -- Chisholm v. Georgia.Church of Lukumi Babalu Aye v. Hialeah -- Circuit riding -- Citizenship -- Civil law -- Civil rights and liberties -- Civil Rights Cases -- Civil Rights movement -- Civil War -- Clark, Tom C. -- Clarke, John H. -- Clerks of the justices -- Clifford, Nathan -- Clinton v. City of New York -- Clinton v. Jones -- Cold War -- Comity clause -- Commerce, regulation of -- Common law -- Conference of the justices -- Constitutional interpretation -- Constitutional law -- Contract, freedom of -- Contracts clause -- Counsel, right to -- Court-packing plan -- Cruel and unusual punishment -- Cruikshank, United States v. -- Cruzan v. Director, Missouri Department of Health -- Curtis, Benjamin R. -- Curtiss-Wright Export Corp., United States v. -- Cushing, William -- Daniel, Peter V. -- Darby Lumber Co., United States v. -- Davis, David -- Day, William R. -- Debs, In re -- DeJonge v. Oregon -- Delegation of powers -- Devanter, Willis Van -- Disability of justices -- Dissents -- Diversity jurisdiction -- Double jeopardy -- Douglas, William O. -- Due process, procedural -- Due process, substantive -- Duncan v. Louisiana -- Duvall, Gabriel -- Eighth Amendment -- Elastic clause -- Eleventh Amendment -- Ellsworth, Oliver -- Employment discrimination -- Employment Division, Department of Human Resources v. Smith -- Engel v. Vitale -- Environmental law -- Epperson v. Arkansas -- Equal protection clause -- Espionage acts -- Everson v. Board of Education of Ewing Township -- Evolution and creationism -- Exclusionary rule -- Executive agreements -- Executive privilege -- Federalism -- Fetal rights -- Field, Stephen J. -- Fifteenth Amendment.Fifth Amendment -- First Amendment -- First Amendment speech tests -- Flag desecration -- Florida v. Bostick -- Fortas, Abe -- Fourth Amendment -- Frankfurter, Felix -- Fugitive slaves -- Full faith and credit -- Fuller, Melville W. -- Fundamental rights -- Furman v. Georgia -- Garcia v. San Antonio Metropolitan Transit Authority -- Gender issues -- General welfare clause -- Gerrymandering -- Gibbons v. Ogden -- Gideon v. Wainwright -- Ginsburg, Ruth Bader -- Gitlow v. New York -- Goldberg, Arthur J. -- Grandfather clause -- Gratz v. Bollinger -- Gray, Horace -- Gregg v. Georgia -- Grier, Robert C. -- Griggs v. Duke Power Co. -- Griswold v. Connecticut -- Guarantee clause -- Habeas corpus -- Hammer v. Dagenhart -- Harlan, John M., II Harlan, John Marshall -- Heart of Atlanta Motel v. United States -- Holmes, Oliver Wendell -- Housing discrimination -- Hughes, Charles Evans -- Hunt, Ward -- Hustler Magazine v. Falwell -- Illegitimacy -- Immigration law -- Income tax -- Incorporation doctrine -- Iraq War -- Iredell, James -- Jackson, Howell E. -- Jackson, Robert H. -- Japanese American relocation -- Jay, John -- Johnson and Grahamʼs Lessee v. McIntosh -- Johnson, Thomas -- Johnson, William -- Judicial activism -- Judicial review -- Judicial scrutiny -- Judicial self-restraint -- Judiciary Act of 1789 -- Jury, trial by -- Katz v. United States -- Kelo v. City of New London -- Kennedy, Anthony M. -- Korematsu v. United States -- Lamar, Joseph R. -- Lamar, Lucius Q.C. -- Lee v. Weisman -- Lemon v. Kurtzman -- Libel -- Livingston, Brockholst -- Lochner v. New York -- Lone Wolf v. Hitchcock -- Lopez, United States v. -- Loving v. Virginia.Lurton, Horace H. -- McCleskey v. Kemp -- McCulloch v. Maryland -- McKenna, Joseph -- McKinley, John -- McLean, John -- McReynolds, James C. -- Mapp v. Ohio -- Marbury v. Madison -- Marshall, John -- Marshall, Thurgood -- Matthews, Stanley -- Meyer v. Nebraska -- Michigan Department of State Police v. Sitz -- Military and the Court -- Miller, Samuel F. -- Milligan, Ex parte -- Minton, Sherman -- Miranda rights -- Moody, William H. -- Moore, Alfred -- Moore v. City of East Cleveland -- Munn v. Illinois -- Murphy, Frank -- National Association for the Advancement of Colored People v. Alabama -- National Labor Relations Board v. Jones and Laughlin Steel Corp. -- National security -- National Treasury Employees Union v. Van Raab -- Native American law -- Native American sovereignty -- Native American treaties -- Natural law -- Near v. Minnesota -- Nelson, Samuel -- New Deal -- New York Times Co. v. Sullivan -- New York Times Co. v. United States -- New York v. Ferber -- Ninth Amendment -- Nominations to the Court -- Obscenity and pornography -- OʼConnor, Sandra Day -- Opinions, writing of -- Oral argument -- Palko v. Connecticut -- Paterson, William -- Payne v. Tennessee -- Peckham, Rufus W. -- Penry v. Lynaugh -- Peonage -- Pierce v. Society of Sisters -- Pitney, Mahlon -- Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Pennsylvania v. Casey -- Plea bargaining -- Plessy v. Ferguson -- Police powers -- Political questions -- Poll taxes -- Powell, Lewis F., Jr. -- Presidential powers -- Printz v. United States -- Privacy, right to -- Privileges and immunities -- Progressivism -- Public forum doctrine -- Race and discrimination.Reconstruction -- Reed, Stanley F. -- Reed v. Reed -- Regents of the University of California v. Bakke -- Rehnquist, William H. -- Religion, establishment of -- Religion, freedom of -- Reporting of opinions -- Representation, fairness of -- Resignation and retirement -- Restrictive covenants -- Review, process of -- Reynolds v. Sims -- Reynolds v. United States -- Right to die -- Roberts, John -- Roberts, Owen J. -- Rochin v. California -- Roe v. Wade -- Roth v. United States; Alberts v. California -- Rule of reason -- Rules of the Court -- Rutledge, John -- Rutledge, Wiley B., Jr. -- Salaries of justices -- San Antonio Independent School District v. Rodriguez -- Sanford, Edward T. -- Scalia, Antonin -- Schechter Poultry Corp. v. United States -- Schenck v. United States -- School integration and busing -- Scott v. Sandford -- Search warrant requirement -- Second Amendment -- Sedition Act of 1798 -- Seditious libel -- Segregation, de facto -- Segregation, de jure -- Self-incrimination, immunity against -- Senate Judiciary Committee -- Separation of powers -- Seriatim opinions -- Shelley v. Kraemer -- Sherbert v. Verner -- Shiras, George, Jr. -- Sixth Amendment -- Slaughterhouse Cases -- Slavery -- Smith Act -- Smith v. Allwright -- Solicitor general -- Souter, David H. -- Speech and press, freedom of -- Standing -- State action -- Statesʼ rights -- Statutory interpretation -- Stevens, John Paul -- Stewart, Potter -- Stone, Harlan Fiske -- Story, Joseph -- Strong, William -- Sunday closing laws -- Sutherland, George -- Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education -- Swayne, Noah H. -- Symbolic speech -- Taft, William H. -- Takings clause.Taney, Roger Brooke -- Tennessee v. Garner -- Tenth Amendment -- Terry v. Ohio -- Texas v. Johnson -- Thirteenth Amendment -- Thomas, Clarence -- Thomas-Hill hearings -- Thompson, Smith -- Time, place, and manner regulations -- Time v. Hill -- Tinker v. Des Moines Independent Community School District -- Todd, Thomas -- Travel, right to -- Treaties -- Trimble, Robert -- Vietnam War -- Vinson, Fred M. -- Virginia, United States v. -- Waite, Morrison R. -- Wallace v. Jaffree -- War and civil liberties -- War powers -- Warren, Earl -- Washington, Bushrod -- Washington v. Glucksberg -- Wayne, James M. -- Webster v. Reproductive Health Services -- West Coast Hotel Co. v. Parrish -- White, Byron R. -- White, Edward D. -- Whittaker, Charles E. -- Wilson, James -- Wisconsin v. Mitchell -- Wisconsin v. Yoder -- Witnesses, confrontation of -- Woodbury, Levi -- Woods, William B. -- Worcester v. Georgia -- Workload -- World War I -- World War II -- Youngstown Sheet and Tube Co. v. Sawyer -- Zoning -- Appendixes: Constitution of the United States, Time Line Glossary, Bibliography, Justicesʼ Careers, Indexes, Index of Court Cases, Subject Index.A comprehensive and up-to-date survey of the history and functioning of the U.S. Supreme Court.
Subjects: United States. Supreme Court;
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Civil rights (1954-2015) / by Shally-Jensen, Michael.(CARDINAL)682936;
Comprend des références bibliographiques (pages 301-308) et un index.African American Civil Rights. Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka (1954) plus Enforcement Decree for Same (1955) ; Women's Political Council Documents ; Address to the Montgomery Improvement Association ; Eisenhower Address on Little Rock ; Letter from Magnolia County Jail ; Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee Constitution ; "Letter from Birmingham Jail" ; Account of Participation in Sit-ins ; Presidential Address on Civil Rights ; Address to the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom ; "I Have a Dream" Speech ; Malcolm X on the Black Revolution ; President Johnson's Remarks on Signing the Civil Rights Act of 1964 ; Testimony of Fannie Lou Hamer before the Credentials Committee of the Democratic National Convention ; "Our God is Marching On" ; Speech before Congress on Voting Rights ; "In Defense of Self-Defense" ; Justice Thurgood Marshall's Dissent in the Bakke Case -- Women and Equality. Griswold v. Connecticut ; National Organization for Women (NOW) Founding Statement ; An Act Ending Sex Discrimination in Government Employment ; Position Paper regarding the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) ; Title IX ; Roe v. Wade ; Planned Parenthood v. Casey ; Women in the Service Implementation Plan ; Vice President Joseph Biden on Combating Violence against Women -- Latino Civil Rights. Hernandez v. Texas ; "Prayer of the Farm Workers' Struggle" ; Proposals Made by High School Students of East Los Angeles ; Equal Educational Opportunities Act of 1974 ; Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 ; Letter of Protest regarding the Treatment of Undocumented Immigrants ; Executive Actions on Immigration, 2014 -- The Gay Rights Movement. Stonewall Riot Leaflet ; Statements by the American Psychological Association regarding Homosexuality ; ACT UP Founding Document and Speech ; Don't Ask, Don't Tell ; Lawrence v. Texas ; Matthew Shepard Hate Crimes Act ; United States v. Windsor ; Excerpts from Obergefell v. Hodges -- Native American Rights. Indian Civil Rights Act ; Trail of Broken Treaties Position Paper ; American Indian Movement -- National Operational Goal ; President Gerald Ford's Statement on Signing the Indian Self-Determination and Educational Assistance Act of 1975 ; American Indian Religious Freedom Act ; Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act -- Appendixes. Chronological List ; Web Resources ; Bibliography ; Index."Defining Documents in American History: Civil Rights offers in-depth analysis of a broad range of historical documents and historic events that shaped civil rights struggles in American history. This text closely studies more than forty primary source documents to deliver a thorough examination of civil rights movements in the U.S. from 1954 to 2015. Defining Documents in American History: Civil Rights provides detailed, thought-provoking analysis of: Controversies and actions at the Dawn of the Civil Rights Movement; Legal Challenges to Segregation; The Civil Rights Act and Its Consequences; Organizations and Leaders in the Movement; Gay Rights, Criminal Justice, and the Movement for Social Justice. An historical timeline and bibliography of important supplemental readings will support readers in understanding the broader historical events and subjects in the period. An introduction for each of the major subjects covered in the title considers the significance of document analysis for students and educators. Each in-depth chapter guides readers with historical insight and comprehension. The documents included represent the diversity of ideas and contexts that defined social, political, and cultural subjects throughout this period in American history."--Résumé de l'éditeur.
Subjects: Civil rights; Civil rights; African Americans; Women's rights; Hispanic Americans; Gay rights; Indians of North America; Gay rights.;
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The whole library handbook : teen services / by Booth, Heather,1978-author,editor of compilation.(CARDINAL)282159; Jensen, Karen,1972-author,editor of compilation.(CARDINAL)814101;
Includes bibliographical references and index.ALA's popular and respected Whole Library Handbook series continues with a volume specifically geared towards those who serve young adults, gathering stellar articles and commentary from some of the country's most innovative and successful teen services librarians. Sections focusing on practice, theory, and the philosophical underpinnings of the profession are supported by current research and historical perspectives.
Subjects: Young adults' libraries; Young adults' libraries; Libraries and teenagers.; Young adult services librarians.;
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Where we live : a benefit for the survivors in Las Vegas / by Dennis, Will,editor.(CARDINAL)346470;
"On October 1, 2017, Las Vegas, Nevada suffered the worst mass shooting in modern American history, resulting in 58 deaths and over 500 injured. It broke my heart. Las Vegas is my home. I felt like something needed to be done to help in a unique way."--JH WILLIAMS III, Artist and Curating Editor This "unique way" was the genesis of the WHERE WE LIVE anthology--a riveting collection of both fictional stories and actual eye-witness accounts told by an all-star line-up of the top talent working in comics today. All the creators have graciously volunteered their time and talent to help bring some sense to this senseless act and, in the process, raise money for the survivors and their families.The book will include a variety of perspectives with key themes exploring gun violence, common sense gun control, value of a compassionate society, mental health stigmatization, aftermath of tragedy and how individuals and communities persevere and an appreciation of Las Vegas as a vibrant community.100% of the proceeds for the WHERE WE LIVE anthology will be donated to Route 91 Strong, a non-profit organization.
Subjects: Comics (Graphic works); Graphic novels.; Nonfiction comics.; Fiction.; Mass shootings; Mass murder; Gun control;
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