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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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- Africa and Byzantium / by Achi, Andrea Myers,author,curator.(CARDINAL)885629; Justin,Hieromonk,contributor.(CARDINAL)885637; Achour, Moèz,contributor.(CARDINAL)885630; Akbari, Suzanne Conklin,contributor.(CARDINAL)785392; Al-Ferzly, Michelle,contributor.(CARDINAL)885110; Bagnall, Roger S.,contributor.(CARDINAL)141838; Bantu, Vince L.,1982-contributor.(CARDINAL)883510; Bejaoui, Féthi,contributor.(CARDINAL)883228; Ben Lazreg, N.(Nejib),contributor.(CARDINAL)886335; Beyazit, Deniz,contributor.(CARDINAL)884515; Bolman, Elizabeth S.,1960-contributor.(CARDINAL)883237; Bosc-Tiessé, Claire,contributor.(CARDINAL)883291; Caruso, Stephanie,contributor.(CARDINAL)885631; Centeno, Silvia A.,contributor.(CARDINAL)884566; Colburn, Kathrin,contributor.(CARDINAL)884152; Cortes, Emilia,contributor.(CARDINAL)885632; Davis, Stephen J.,contributor.(CARDINAL)790259; Derat, Marie-Laure,contributor.(CARDINAL)884098; Derbew, Sarah F.,contributor.(CARDINAL)885179; Derillo, Eyob,contributor.(CARDINAL)882395; Evans, Helen C.,contributor.(CARDINAL)211559; Farag, Mary,1985-contributor.(CARDINAL)884977; Fein, Ariel J.,contributor.(CARDINAL)885633; Gebremedhen, Helina,contributor.(CARDINAL)885634; Gnisci, Jacopo,contributor.(CARDINAL)854707; Gobena, Abate,Father,contributor.(CARDINAL)885635; Gopalakrishnan, Pratima,contributor.(CARDINAL)885636; Iduma, Emmanuel,contributor.(CARDINAL)838767; James, Liz,contributor.(CARDINAL)883190; Lamont, Jessica L.,contributor.(CARDINAL)883614; Lombard, Jacqueline,contributor.(CARDINAL)885638; Mahon, Dorothy,contributor.(CARDINAL)314700; Makonnen, Tsedaye,1984-contributor.(CARDINAL)885639; Malvoisin, Annissa,contributor.(CARDINAL)885640; Mann, C. Griffith,contributor.(CARDINAL)208344; Mirabaud, Sigrid,1980-contributor.(CARDINAL)885641; Ramgopal, Sailakshmi,contributor.(CARDINAL)885642; Razzaq, Naila,contributor.(CARDINAL)885643; Ruffini, Giovanni,1974-contributor.(CARDINAL)884366; Soto Marín, Irene,1988-contributor.(CARDINAL)884925; Sulikowska, Aleksandra,contributor.(CARDINAL)884102; Thomas, Thelma K.,contributor.(CARDINAL)886330; Windmuller-Luna, Kristen,contributor.(CARDINAL)884653; Winnik, Arielle,contributor.(CARDINAL)884592; Yirga, Felege-Selam Solomon,contributor.(CARDINAL)885081; Cleveland Museum of Art,hosting institution.(CARDINAL)137341; Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.),hosting institution,issuing body.(CARDINAL)147619; Yale University Press,distributor.(CARDINAL)332061;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 313-344) and index."Art history has long emphasized the glories of the Byzantine Empire (circa 330-1453), but less known are the profound artistic contributions of North Africa, Egypt, Nubia, Ethiopia, and other powerful African kingdoms whose pivotal interactions with Byzantium had a lasting impact on the Mediterranean world. Bringing together a range of masterworks--from mosaic, sculpture, pottery, and metalwork to luxury objects, paintings, and religious manuscripts--this exhibition recounts Africa's central role in international networks of trade and cultural exchange. With artworks rarely or never before seen in public, Africa & Byzantium sheds new light on the staggering artistic achievements of medieval Africa. This long-overdue exhibition highlights how the continent contributed to the development of the premodern world and offers a more complete history of the vibrant multiethnic societies of north and east Africa that shaped the artistic, economic, and cultural life of Byzantium and beyond." -- Metropolitan Museum of Art website
- Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Art, African; Art, Byzantine; Art, Byzantine; Art, Byzantine;
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- Art's work in the age of biotechnology : shaping our genetic futures / by Rogers, Hannah Star,curator.(CARDINAL)853952; Godwin, John,contributor.; Gould, Fred,contributor,writer of introduction.; Kuiken, Todd A.,contributor,writer of afterword.; Manley, Roger,contributor,writer of foreword.(CARDINAL)197848; Myers, William(Curator),writer of supplementary textual content.(CARDINAL)853951; Renda, Molly,contributor,writer of introduction.; Serr, Megan,contributor.; Gregg Museum of Art & Design,host institution.(CARDINAL)289174; North Carolina State University.Libraries,publisher,host institution.(CARDINAL)222120; University of North Carolina Press,distributor.(CARDINAL)166029;
Includes bibliographical references."Evolution has gotten us this far. Design may take it from here. Aimed at raising awareness about genetic engineering, biotechnologies, and their consequences through the lens of art and design, Art's Work in the Age of Biotechnology: Shaping Our Genetic Futures is an art-science exhibition curated by Hannah Star Rogers and organized by the NC State University Libraries and the Genetic Engineering and Society Center, and shown at the Gregg Museum of Art & Design, in the physical and digital display spaces of the Libraries, and on the grounds of the North Carolina Museum of Art."--Cover.
- Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Biotechnology in art.; Biotechnology in art; Exhibition catalogs.;
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- South Carolina women : their lives and times / by Spruill, Marjorie Julian,1951-(CARDINAL)295753; Littlefield, Valinda W.,1953-(CARDINAL)295752; Johnson, Joan Marie.(CARDINAL)275044;
Includes bibliographical references and index.v.1. Introduction: Marjorie Julian Spruill, Valinda W. Littlefield, & Joan Marie Johnson -- The Lady of Cofitachequi: gender and political power among native Southerners / Christina Snyder -- Judith Gilton: from Southern France to the Carolina Lowcountry / Bertrand Van Ruymbeke -- Mary Fisher, Sophia Hume, and the Quakers of Colonial Charleston: women professing godliness / Randy J. Sparks -- Mary-Anne Schad and Mrs. Brown: Overseers' wives in Colonial South Carolina / Laura Rose Sandy -- Eliza Lucas Pinckney and Harriott Pinckney Horry: A South Carolina Revolutionary-era mother and daughter / Constance B. Schulz -- Rebecca Brewton Motte: Revolutionary South Carolinian / Alexia Jones Helsley -- Dolly, Lavinia, Maria, and Susan: Enslaved women in antebellum South Carolina / Emily West -- The Bettingall-Tunno family and the free black women of antebellum Charleston: A freedom both contingent and constrained / Amrita Chakrabarti Myers -- Angelina Grimké: abolition and redemption in a crusade against slavery / Charles Wilbanks -- Elizabeth Allston Pringle: a woman rice planter / Charles Joyner -- Mother Mary Baptista Aloysius (née Ellen Lynch): a Confederate nun and her Southern identity / Nancy Stockton -- Mary Boykin Chesnut: Civil War redux / Elisabeth Showalter Muhlenfeld -- Frances Neves and her family: Upcountry women in the civil war / Sara Marie Eye -- Lucy Holcombe Pickens: belle, political novelist, and Southern lady / Orville Vernon and Georganne Burton.v.2. Introduction: Marjorie Julian Spruill, Valinda W. Littlefield, & Joan Marie Johnson -- Laura Towne and Ellen Murray: northern expatriates and the foundations of black education in South Carolina, 1862-1908 / Ronald E. Butchart -- Martha Fell Schofield and Elizabeth Evelyn Wright: women founders of South Carolina African American schools / Larry D. Watson -- The Rollin sisters: black women in reconstruction South Carolina / Willard B. Gatewood Jr. -- Sarah Morgan Dawson: a new southern woman in postwar Charleston / Giselle Roberts -- Sallie Chapin: the woman's christian temperance union and reconciliation after the Civil War / Joan Marie Johnson -- Louisa B. Poppenheim and Marion B. Wilkinson: the parallel lives of black and white clubwomen / Joan Marie Johnson -- Lucy Dugas Tillman: child custody, motherhood, and the power of a populist demagogue / Michele Grigsby Coffey -- Eulalie Salley and Emma Dunovant: a complementary pair of suffragists / James O. Farmer Jr. -- Anita Pollitzer: a South Carolina advocate for equal rights / Amy Thompson McCandless -- Irene Goldsmith Kohn: an assimilated "New South" daughter and Jewish women's activism in early twentieth-century South Carolina / Belina Friedman Gergel -- Susan Pringle Frost: historic preservation in Charleston and gendered identity in the emerging New South / Stephanie E. Yuhl -- Josephine Pinckney: literary interpreter of the modern South / Barbara L. Bellows -- Alice Ravenel Huger Smith and Elizabeth O'Neil Verner: Champioins of the Charleston renaissance / Martha R. Severens -- Matilda Evans: health care activism of a black woman physician / Darlene Clark Hine.Volume 3. Preface. Acknowledgments. Introduction / Marjorie Julian Spruill, Valinda W. Littlefield, and Joan Marie Johnson -- Ruby Forsythe and Fannie Phelps Adams: teaching for confrontation during Jim Crow / Valinda W. Littlefield -- Mary Gordon Ellis: the politics of race and gender from schoolhouse to Statehouse / Carol Sears Botsch -- Julia Mood Perkins and Wil Lou Gray: the art and sciencee of race progress / Mary Mac Ogden -- Dr. Hilla Sheriff: caught between science and the State at the South Carolina Midwife Training Institutes / Patricia Evridge Hill -- Julia and Alice Delk: from rural life to welding at the Charleston Navy Yard in World War II / Fritz P. Hamer -- Louise Smith: the First Lady of racing / Suzanne Wise -- Mary Blackwell Baker: her quiet campaign for labor justice / Constance Ashton Myers -- Susan Dart Butler and Ethel Martin Bolden: South Carolina's pioneer African American librarians / Georgette Mayo -- Harriet Simons: women, race, politics, and the League of Women Voters of South Carolina / Jennifer E. Black -- Alice Buck Norwood Spearman Wright: a civil rights activist / Marcia G. Synnott -- Modjeska Monteith Simkins: I cannot be bought and will not be sold / Cherisse Jones-Branch -- Septima Poinsette Clark: the evolution of an educational stateswoman / Katherine Mellen Charron -- Mary Elizabeth Massey: a founder of women's history in the South / Constance Ashton Myers -- Polly Woodham: the many roles of rural women / Melissa Walker -- Mary Jane Manigault: a basket maker's legacy / Kate Porter Young -- Dolly Hamby: the rise of two-party politics in South Carolina / John W. White -- Harriet Keyserling: political trailblazer / Page Putnam Miller -- Victoria Eslinger, Keller Bumgardner Barron, Mary Heriot, Tootsie Holland, and Pat Callair: champions of women's rights in South Carolina / Marjorie Julian Spruill -- Jean Hoefer Toal: the rise of women in the legal profession / W. Lewis Burke and Bakari T. Sellers. Notes on contributors. Index.
- Subjects: Biographies.; Women; Women.; Womyn.;
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