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ATI TEAS study manual : for the Test of Essential Academic Skills / by Broaddus, Angela,contributor; Christoph, George,contributor; Hedgepeth, Shauna,contributor; Meyer, Deidre,contributor; Meyer, Joe,contributor; Myers, Suzanne,contributor; Prater, Derek,contributor; Rajan, Vidya,contributor; Shaw, Kris,contributor; Waters, Charlotte,contributor; Assessment Technologies Institute,issuing body(CARDINAL)546984;
"The TEAS study manual streamlines applicants' preparation for the TEAS. This official TEAS resource, written specifically to address the needs of students preparing to take the TEAS, is proven to work. On average, students who used TEAS prep materials from ATI scored higher on their TEAS test than those using other companies' materials or no study prep materials. Features: instructional material for each of the four content areas: reading, mathematics, science, and English language usage; practice problems and examples with explanatory answer keys; key terms defined throughout the guide; [and] preparation strategies to pass the TEAS"--Publisher informationATI TEAS preparation strategies -- Reading : Key ideas and details ; Craft and structure ; Integration of knowledge and ideas ; Reading section quiz -- Mathematics : Number and algebra ; Measurement and data ; Mathematics section quiz -- Science : Human anatomy and physiology ; Life and physical sciences ; Scientific reasoning ; Science section quiz -- English and language usage : Conventions of standard English ; Knowledge of language ; Vocabulary acquisition ; English section quiz
Subjects: Study guides.; Test of Essential Academic Skills; College entrance achievement tests; Health occupations schools; Nursing schools; Nursing; Test-taking skills;
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Public art in public space : twenty years advancing work in New York's Madison Square Park / by Madison Square Park Conservancy (New York, N.Y.),issuing body.(CARDINAL)784486; Rapaport, Brooke Kamin,editor,writer of preface,contributor.(CARDINAL)208781; Baker, Joe,1946-contributor.(CARDINAL)899324; Dávila, Arlene M.,1965-contributor.(CARDINAL)853926; Hanhardt, John G.,contributor.(CARDINAL)163801; Princenthal, Nancy,contributor.(CARDINAL)225084; Sims, Lowery Stokes,contributor.(CARDINAL)179592; Tam, Herb,contributor.; Murray-Cole, Truth,contributor.; Reidy, Tom,contributor,interviewer.; Davidson, Sheila Kearney,writer of foreword.; Leicht, Holly,writer of foreword.; Pizzuti, Ronald A.,writer of foreword.; Stein-Sapir, Sarah,writer of foreword.; Berliner, David,writer of foreword.(CARDINAL)832719; Meyer, Danny,writer of foreword.(CARDINAL)345023; Lukashok, Bill,writer of foreword.; Barry, John,interviewee.(CARDINAL)718203; Drew, Leonardo,interviewee.(CARDINAL)219886; Johnson, Emily,interviewee.; Sikander, Shahzia,1969-interviewee.(CARDINAL)899464; Distributed Art Publishers,distributor.(CARDINAL)784868; Gregory R. Miller & Co.,publisher.(CARDINAL)853924;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 244-245) and index."An essential archive of a progressive public art program, spotlighting over 50 artworks commissioned for one of New York City's most iconic parks. This publication chronicles the vibrant history of public art in Madison Square Park, presenting two decades' worth of celebrated artworks that have reimagined the park for its more than 50,000 visitors each day. Sumptuously illustrated with photography of every major project since 2004, alongside statements from each artist, Public Art in Public Space contains significant new texts from curators and cultural leaders that address the intersections of community and public art in New York City and beyond. This book is a critical historical documentation of a vanguard art program that has spent 20 years advancing the way that artists engage with actual, conceptual and physical publicness. Artists include: Diana Al-Hadid, Bill Beirne, Jim Campbell, María Magdalena Campos-Pons, Tony Cragg, Richard Deacon, Abigail DeVille, Mark di Suvero, Leonardo Drew, Nicole Eisenman, Kota Ezawa, Rachel Feinstein, Teresita Fernández, Bill Fontana, Ernie Gehr, Orly Genger, Sandra Gibson and Luis Recoder, Antony Gormley, Hugh Hayden, Paula Hayes, Ana María Hernando, Jene Highstein, Cristina Iglesias, Tadashi Kawamata, Mel Kendrick, Sol LeWitt, Olia Lialina and Dragan Espenschied, Maya Lin, Charles Long, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, Josiah McElheny, Iván Navarro, Jacco Olivier, Roxy Paine, Giuseppe Penone, Sheila Pepe, Jaume Plensa, Shannon Plumb, Martin Puryear, Erwin Redl, Alison Saar, Arlene Shechet, Shahzia Sikander, Rose B. Simpson, Ursula von Rydingsvard, William Wegman, and Krzysztof Wodiczko."-- Provided by Distributor.
Subjects: Public art; Public art spaces;
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Abstraction / by Lind, Maria,1966-editor,writer of introduction.(CARDINAL)644335; Barr, Alfred H.,Jr.,1902-1981,contributor.(CARDINAL)147890; Blom, Ina,contributor.(CARDINAL)865271; Carlsund, Otto G.,1897-1948,contributor.(CARDINAL)865209; Castro Filho, Amilcar Augusto Ferreira de,1920-2002,contributor.(CARDINAL)865242; Clark, Lygia,1920-1988,contributor.(CARDINAL)865161; Cooke, Lynne,contributor.(CARDINAL)188144; Davies, Anthony,1966-contributor.(CARDINAL)866737; Dillemuth, Stephan,1954-contributor.(CARDINAL)867057; Doesburg, Theo van,1883-1931,contributor.(CARDINAL)147812; Freeman, Judi,contributor.(CARDINAL)190168; Gillick, Liam,1964-contributor.(CARDINAL)274286; Gullar, Ferreira,1930-2016,contributor.(CARDINAL)864592; Hľion, Jean,1904-1987,contributor.(CARDINAL)127465; Hailey, Peter,contributor.(CARDINAL)865928; Houston, Joe,1962-contributor.(CARDINAL)284828; Jakobsen, Jakob,1965-contributor.(CARDINAL)866751; Jameson, Fredric,contributor.(CARDINAL)146569; Jardim, Reynaldo,contributor.(CARDINAL)865080; Lütticken, Sven,contributor.(CARDINAL)869502; Lippard, Lucy R.,contributor.(CARDINAL)142270; Mn̲tmann, Nina,1969-contributor.(CARDINAL)869494; Oiticica, Hľio,1937-1980,contributor.(CARDINAL)269982; Přez-Barreiro, Gabriel,contributor.(CARDINAL)865450; Pape, Lygia,contributor.(CARDINAL)784623; Perret, Mai-Thu,contributor.(CARDINAL)867027; Quľoz, Catherine,contributor.(CARDINAL)865179; Raunig, Gerald,1963-contributor.(CARDINAL)867019; Riley, Bridget,1931-contributor.(CARDINAL)131350; Rogoff, Irit,contributor.(CARDINAL)865113; Roysdon, Emily,contributor.(CARDINAL)856447; Schapiro, Meyer,1904-1996,contributor.(CARDINAL)141993; Souza, Clùdio Mello e,contributor.(CARDINAL)864606; Spanudis, Theon,contributor.(CARDINAL)864567; Steyerl, Hito,contributor.(CARDINAL)867102; Tutundjian, Lǒn Arthur,1905-1968,contributor.(CARDINAL)865314; Varnedoe, Kirk,1946-2003,contributor.(CARDINAL)166279; Wantz, Marcel,contributor.; Weissmann, Franz,1911-2005,contributor.(CARDINAL)865449; Zepke, Stephen,contributor.(CARDINAL)865556; Whitechapel Art Gallery,publisher.(CARDINAL)152447;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 228-230) and index."This anthology reconsiders crucial aspects of abstraction's resurgence in contemporary art, exploring three equally significant strategies explored in current practice: formal abstraction, economic abstraction, and social abstraction. In the 1960s, movements as diverse as Latin American neo-concretism, op art and "eccentric abstraction" disrupted the homogeneity, universality, and rationality associated with abstraction. These modes of abstraction opened up new forms of engagement with the phenomenal world as well as the possibility of diverse readings of the same forms, ranging from formalist and transcendental to socio-economic and conceptual. In the 1980s, the writings of Peter Halley, Fredric Jameson, and others considered an increasingly abstracted world in terms of its economic, social, and political conditions -- all of which were increasingly manifested through abstract codes or sites of style. Such economic abstraction is primarily addressed in art through subject or theme, but Deleuze and Guattari's notion of art as abstract machine opens up possibilities for art's role in the construction of a new kind of social reality. In more recent art, a third strand of abstraction emerges: a form of social abstraction centered on the strategy of withdrawal. Social abstraction implies stepping aside, a movement away from the mainstream, suggesting the possibilities for art to maneuver within self-organized, withdrawn initiatives in the field of cultural production"--Publisher's description.Artists surveyed include: Lee Bontecou, Louise Bourgeois, Amilcar de Castro, Paul Cézanne, Lygia Clark, Kajsa Dahlberg, Stephan Dillemuth, Marcel Duchamp, Gardar Eide Einarsson, Günther Förg, Liam Gillick, Ferreira Gullar, Jean Hélion, Eva Hesse, Jakob Jakobsen, Jasper Johns, Donald Judd, Wassily Kandinsky, Sol LeWitt, Piet Mondrian, Bruce Nauman, Hélio Oiticica, Blinky Palermo, Lygia Pape, Mai-Thu Perret, Jackson Pollock, Tobias Rehberger, Bridget Riley, Emily Roysden, Lucas Samaras, Julian Stanczak, Frank Stella, Hito Steyerl, Theo van Doesburg. Writers include: Alfred H. Barr Jr., Ina Blom, Lynne Cooke, Anthony Davies, Judi Freeman, Peter Halley, Brian Holmes, Joe Houston, Fredric Jameson, Lucy R. Lippard, Sven Lütticken, Nina Möntmann, Gabriel Perez-Barreiro, Catherine Quéloz, Gerald Raunig, Irit Rogoff, Meyer Schapiro, Kirk Varnedoe, Stephan Zepke.--Publisher's website.
Subjects: Abstraction.; Art and design.; Art, Abstract.;
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I just graduated... now what? : honest answers from those who have been there / by Schwarzenegger, Katherine,author.(CARDINAL)592599;
"Drawing on the stories and real-life experiences of contributors such as Anderson Cooper, Eva Longoria, Blake Mycoskie of TOMS shoes, Lauren Bush Lauren, Andy Cohen, Meghan McCain, Gayle King, and more, the author has written the must-have guide for recent and soon-to-be graduates as they prepare to seek success and filfillment in their, work, relationships, and lives."--Flyleaf.
Subjects: College graduates; College graduates; College graduates; Life skills.; Vocational guidance.;
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Perfect eloquence : an appreciation of Vin Scully / by Hoffarth, Tom,1961-Editor(DLC)n 2007058512; Rapoport, Ron,Writer of forewordContributornullauthor of introduction, etc.(DLC)nr 96025232;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 231-236).Machine generated contents note: List of Illustrations -- Foreword by Ron Rapoport -- Preface -- A Vin Scully Timeline: 1927-2022 -- First Inning. "The Shelf Where I Live": Mastering the Craft -- Bob Costas, David J. Halberstam, Andy Rosenberg, Jeff Proctor, Tom Villante -- Second Inning. "I'm With Them": Family and Faith -- Ann Meyers Drysdale, Steve Garvey, Kevin O'Malley, Brian Golden, Fr. Willy Raymond, Tim Klosterman, Lisa Nehus Saxon, Dale Marini, Pablo Kay -- Third Inning. "That's the Story, Morning Glory": The Voice of a Storyteller -- Joe Davis, Chris Erskine, Ross Porter, Ben Platt, Dan Durbin, T. J. Simers -- Fourth Inning. "I'm The Last Person Who Should Ever Complain": Humility and Sincerity -- Orel Hershiser, Eric Karros, Derrick Hall, Boyd Robertson, Tim Mead, John Olguin, Jill Painter Lopez -- Fifth Inning. "Be Quiet and Eat Your Cookie": Building Connections -- Peter O'Malley, Al Michaels, Jessica Mendoza, Kevin Fagan, Sammy Roth, Joe Saltzman, Emma Amaya -- Sixth Inning. "It Was Trust Well Placed": Kindness and Friendship -- Jaime Jarrin, Fred Claire, Ned Colletti, Bruce Froemming, Bob Miller, Dennis Gilbert, Steve Dilbeck, Brent Shyer, Doug Mann -- Seventh Inning. "God Bless Us in Our Effort, God Bless America": History and Patriotism -- Josh Rawitch, Gil Hodges Jr., Joe Buck, Michael Green, Paul Haddad, Will Leitch, Bud Selig -- Eighth Inning. "I'm Not Hollywood": Celebrity and Fame -- Patt Morrison, Bryan Cranston, Harry Shearer, Bill Dwyre, J. P. Hoornstra, Dennis McCarthy -- Ninth Inning. "The Tao of Vin": Inspiration and Influence -- Ken Levine, Matt Vasgersian, Tom Leykis, Jim Hill, John Ireland, Ken Korach, Brian Wheeler, Mike Parker, Josh Suchon, Paul Vercammen, Jon Weisman -- Epilogue -- Acknowledgments -- Notes on Sources -- Contributors ."When Vin Scully passed away in 2022, the city of Los Angeles lost its soundtrack. If you were able to deliver a eulogy for him, what might it be? What impact did he have on you? What do you carry forward from his legacy? Sixty-seven essayists-one representing each season of his career calling games for the Los Angeles Dodgers, from 1950 through 2016-reflect on the ways his professional and private life influenced them. The contributions include a range of stories and remembrances from those who knew and followed him. The consensus of the contributions is that Scully's actions spoke louder than his well-recognized words. This collection includes fellow broadcasters as well as historians, players, journalists, celebrities, and others connected to the game of baseball, with each piece introduced by sports journalist Tom Hoffarth. Readers can consider Scully's life through common themes: his sincerity, his humility, his professionalism, his passion for his faith, his devotion to his family, his insistence on remembering and giving context to important moments in the history of not just the game but the world in general, all wrapped up in a gift for weaving storytelling with accurate reporting, fellowship with performance art, humor, and connection. "--When Vin Scully passed away in 2022, the city of Los Angeles lost its soundtrack. If you were able to deliver a eulogy for him, what might it be? What impact did he have on you? What do you carry forward from his legacy? Sixty-seven essayists--one representing each season of his career calling games for the Los Angeles Dodgers, from 1950 through 2016--reflect on the ways his professional and private life influenced them. The contributions include a range of stories and remembrances from those who knew and followed him. The consensus of the contributions is that Scully's actions spoke louder than his well-recognized words. This collection includes fellow broadcasters as well as historians, players, journalists, celebrities, and others connected to the game of baseball, with each piece introduced by sports journalist Tom Hoffarth. Readers can consider Scully's life through common themes: his sincerity, his humility, his professionalism, his passion for his faith, his devotion to his family, his insistence on remembering and giving context to important moments in the history of not just the game but the world in general, all wrapped up in a gift for weaving storytelling with accurate reporting, fellowship with performance art, humor, and connection.
Subjects: Scully, Vin, 1927-2022.; Los Angeles Dodgers (Baseball team); National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum; Baseball announcers; Sportswriters;
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