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- Ink [videorecording] / by Batter, Jennifer.; Duffy, Jessica.; Hunchar, Quinn.; Ikwuakor, Eme.; Kelly, Chris.(CARDINAL)637263; Make, Jeremy.; Malone, Shelby.; Pointer, Jeff.; Winans, Jamin.; Winans, Kiowa K.; Double Edge Films.;
Music composed by Jamin Winans ; director of photography, Jeff Pointer.Chris Kelly, Quinn Hunchar, Jessica Duffy, Jeremy Make, Jennifer Batter, Eme Ikwuakor, Shelby Malone.John and Emma, father and daughter, are thrust into a fantastical dream world battle between forces of good and evil, where they are forced to fight for John's soul and to save Emma from an eternal nightmare. They encounter unusual characters that exist only in their subconscious- or are they real?Rating: Not rated.DVD ; NTSC ; all regions ; stereo ; aspect ratio 16x9.
- Subjects: Feature films.; Fiction films.; Thrillers (Motion pictures); Dreams; Fathers and daughters; Imaginary wars and battles; Nightmares;
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- Facing darkness [videorecording] : a true story of faith : saving Dr. Brantly from Ebola in Africa / by Rasco, Arthur,film director.; Kaufman, Doug,composer.; Graham, Franklin,1952-(CARDINAL)345188; Brantly, Kent.(CARDINAL)412688; Brantly, Amber.(CARDINAL)345187; Writebol, Nancy.; Isaacs, Ken.; Samaritan's Purse Film.; Virgil Films,publisher.;
Music, Doug Kaufman ; cinematography, Jeff Pointer, Brian Murie, Erik Murphy, Justin Lowe, Julian Tovar ; editor, Jacob Snyder.Franklin Graham, Kent Brantly, Amber Brantly, Nancy Writebol, Ken Isaacs.As the Ebola pandemic was sweeping across West Africa in the spring of 2014, one organization was willing to step up and fully commit its people and resources to provide comfort, compassion, and care to the hurting people of Africa; all in the Name of Jesus. When the deadly virus infected one of its own medical personnel, the epic crisis truly hit home for Samaritan's Purse and its leader Franklin Graham.DVD, widescreen 16:9 ; Dolby Digital 5.1 ; Region 1.
- Subjects: Documentary films.; Nonfiction films.; Feature films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Brantly, Amber.; Graham, Franklin, 1952-; Samaritan's Purse (Organization); Ebola virus disease; Physicians;
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20 Christmas stars III. [sound recording].
(Homecoming) Jingle bells, Dave Brubeck -- On Christmas day, Brian Wilson -- Joy to the world, Mannheim Steamroller -- Good King Wenceslas, Judy Collins -- Christmas cometh caroling, Kenny Loggins -- Ava Maria, Glenn Medeiros -- What child is this?, David Benoit -- God rest ye merry gentlemen, Mary Hart -- Rockin' around the Christmas tree, The Grass Roots -- Redneck 12 days of Christmas, Jeff Foxworthy -- The birth of the king, Clint Black -- Away in a manger, K.C. & the Sunshine Band -- We three kings, Leon Russell -- Go tell it on the mountain, Frank Sinatra -- Oh tannenbaum, Vince Guaraldi Trio -- Carol of the bells, Four Seasons -- Christmas spirit, Donna Summer -- Rudolph the red nosed reindeer, Pointer Sisters -- Hark! The herald angels sing, The Boys Choir of Harlem -- Silent night, Boyz II Men.
- Subjects: Carols; Christmas music; Compact Discs;
- © 2001., BGE Inc.,
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- The experts' guide to 100 things everyone should know how to do [audio-enabled device] by Ettus, Samantha,author.(CARDINAL)463571; Adamson, Rick,narrator.(CARDINAL)534089; McInerney, Kathleen(Actress),narrator.(CARDINAL)345963; Parker, Paula Jai,1969-narrator.; Woodman, Jeff,narrator.(CARDINAL)436345; Findaway World, LLC.(CARDINAL)345268; HighBridge Audio (Firm).(CARDINAL)536033; Playaway Digital Audio.(CARDINAL)565887;
Read by Paula Parker, Kathleen McInerney, Rick Adamson, and Jeff Woodman.The simplest things are the hardest to master. From brewing your morning cup of coffee and reading the newspaper to apologizing or remembering names, it's the small stuff that makes up day-to-day life. The Experts' Guide to 100 Things Everyone Should Know How to Do provides unparalleled insights into how to do them better -- in 100 brief how-to essays by 100 of the world's leading experts, including: Interpersonal skills like how to Tell a Story by Ira Glass and Listen by Larry King ; Etiquette essentials like how to Shake Hands by Letitia Baldrige and Set a Formal Table by Peggy Post ; Cooking tips such as how to Bake Chocolate Chip Cookies by Mrs. Fields, Barbecue by Bobby Flay, and Make Eggs by Jean-Georges Vongerichten ; Home pointers such as how to Paint a Room by Bob Vila and Do Laundry by Heloise ; Health hints like how to Breathe by Bikram Choudhury and Do Push-ups and Sit-ups by Kathy Smith.Issued on Playaway, a dedicated audio media player.
- Subjects: Audiobooks.; Home economics.; Life skills.;
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- Ambushing trophy whitetails : tactical systems for big-buck success / by Trout, John, Jr.;
As I walked the fringe of a harvested cornfield near dark, I stayed close to cover. The last thing I wanted to do was run into the buck that had left the sign where I had placed the new stand, but after traveling only 100 yards, I spotted movement along the field's edge . . . I could make out heavy antlers and several points as the buck headed for the safety of the woods that I had just left . . . I had run right into the buck I hoped to kill. Would this one be like others, and disappear for the remainder of the hunting season? I could only hope this mature buck did not head for parts unknown.About five days passed before the wind became favorable. I arrived at the stand without incident . . . The next hour passed quickly. When I spotted a deer coming, I did not realize at first that it was the big one. The deer walked very slowly with its head down, following the trail of a small buck that had walked by earlier. Several seconds passed before I spotted his dark antlers against the floor of the woods, and when I did I knew it had to be him. I never took my eyes off the approaching buck as I reached for my hanging bow. I looked ahead for an opening. Then I saw the rubbed tree the small buck had scented. The buck continued approaching and when his head disappeared behind a huge oak, I drew the bow. He was in the opening near the rub in less than a heartbeat. I shot. He disappeared in an instant after going over a small hill, and I heard him crash to the ground.I had patterned a pre-rut buck within his home range, and it paid off. No doubt locating the buck's area and trail contributed to the kill. It's worth pointing out how dependable big bucks can be within their home range. After all, I had encountered this buck a few days earlier, yet he remained close to the area where I spooked him. --From Chapter 15, Patterning a Pre-Rut Buck: Second Chances with a Ten-Pointer
- Subjects: White-tailed deer hunting.; Bowhunting.;
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- A treasury of Civil War tales / by Garrison, Webb,1919-2000,author.(CARDINAL)124713;
A little woman's book made a great war -- "The little giant" set the stage for "bleeding Kansas" -- Dred Scott was hammered between North and South -- James H. Hammond called upon Americans to acknowledge cotton as king -- Both North and South embraced the song "Dixie" -- Fiery abolitionist John Brown set out to do God's work -- John C. Breckinridge played the role of spoiler in the election of 1860 -- George and Thomas Crittendon mirrored the sundered nation -- The president-elect moved toward his inauguration incognito -- The free and independent republic of Georgia never fully yielded sovereignty -- The world's first war correspondent barely managed to last one year in America -- James B. Eads put together an ironclad inland Navy -- West Pointers sparred bloodlessly at Fort Sumter -- Baltimore saw the first deliberate shedding of blood -- Clara Barton made bandages of red tape -- "Boy Drummer of Chickamauga" refused to be refused -- At Bull Run Creek, a Sunday picnic got out of hand -- Rose Greenhow was "worth any six of Jeff Davis's best regiments" -- Parson Brownlow played both ends against the middle -- "The lot fell upon Colonel Corcoran" -- U.S. Grant ripped a hole in the belly of the C.S.A. -- Marching off to die, strong men sang a gentlewoman's song -- James J. Andrews lost a race but became a folk hero in both North and South -- Carl Schurz spoke for 200,000 Germans in blue -- "The shaprshooter" brought men to recruitment offices in droves -- Lincoln's master spy brought joy to the hearts of rebels -- Near-dictatorship evoked the wrath of "Blackjack" Logan -- Rebel error and Federal fear blended to yield the dealiest day ever -- Elias Boudinot led tribesmen into the promised land of the C.S.A. -- An ex-congressman from Ohio got a special sentence: banishment -- From start to finish, Abraham Lincoln really was Commander-in-Chief -- Grant of Maine built state-of-th-art fortifications for Atlanta -- Armies were expanded: at the cost of riots and escalating abuses -- Mary Walker got her medal: and kept it.Unusual, interesting stories of the Turbulent era when Americans waged war on Americans.
- Subjects: Anecdotes.;
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- America's top 10 through the years [sound recording]. by Kasem, Casey.; Warner Special Products (Firm);
Produced and manufactured for Top Sail Productions by Warner Special Products.Various performers.Compact discs.
- Subjects: Popular music.; Rock music.;
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