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- Chris Rock [videorecording] : never scared / by Tal.; Calkins, John.(CARDINAL)459104; Deronde, Bill.; Gallen, Joel.; Haviland, Helene.; Polito, Ryan.; Rock, Chris.(CARDINAL)643553; 3 Art Entertainment.; CR Enterprises, Inc.; HBO Video (Firm)(CARDINAL)347268; Sneak Reviews DVD Collection (University of Virginia); Tenth Planet Productions.; Warner Home Video (Firm)(CARDINAL)218485;
Camera, Helene Haviland [and others] ; editors, Bill DeRonde, Ryan Polito, Tal ; production designer, John Calkins.Chris Rock.Filmed at the DAR Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C.Featuring Rock's unique, insightful, and hilarious views on a host of social, political and celebrity issues. Rock confirms his stature as the leading comic of our time.MPAA rating: Not rated.DVD, region 1, full screen (1.33:1) presentation; Dolby Digital 5.0 surround, Dolby Digital 2.0 stereo.
- Subjects: Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; African American comedians; Comedy sketches.; Stand-up comedy.;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- Que tal? : an introductory course / by Dorwick, Thalia,1944-(CARDINAL)726374; Knorre, Marty.(CARDINAL)515714; Ordás, Ruth Haglund,1939-;
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- Subjects: Textbooks.; Spanish language;
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- 1700-tal : tanke och form i rokokon = [The eighteenth century : thought and form in the rococo era] / by Lindroth, Sten.(CARDINAL)144203;
Bibliography: pages 236-238.
- Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Art, Rococo; Art, Modern; Art, Modern; Art, Swedish; Art, Rococo; Art, Swedish; Art, Swedish;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Reading between the numbers : statistical thinking in everyday life / by Tal, Joseph.(CARDINAL)701687;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 267-270) and index.
- Subjects: Mathematical statistics.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Christians and Jews in Germany : religion, politics, and ideology in the Second Reich, 1870-1914 / by Tal, Uriel.(CARDINAL)154625;
Bibliography: pages 325-348.
- Subjects: Jews; Judaism; Christianity and other religions;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
- On-line resources: Suggest title for digitization;
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- The conscious cook : delicious meatless recipes that will change the way you eat / by Ronnen, Tal.(CARDINAL)563654;
A vegan chef uses his application of traditional French culinary techniques to meatless cuisine to show readers that avoiding the health risks and ethical dilemmas of eating meat and dairy does not mean sacrificing taste.
- Subjects: Vegan cooking.; Vegetarian cooking.;
- Available copies: 12 / Total copies: 12
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- God is in the crowd : twenty-first-century Judaism / by Keinan, Tal,author.(CARDINAL)803589;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Subjects: Jews; Jews; Judaism; Judaism and state;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- A case for Solomon : Bobby Dunbar and the kidnapping that haunted a nation / by McThenia, Tal.(CARDINAL)541280; Cutright, Margaret Dunbar.(CARDINAL)399389;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 415-420) and index.The suspenseful true story of the kidnapping of a four-year-old boy in 1912. Miraculously recovered several months later, the boy kept secret until his death the astounding reality behind his kidnapping and return. His granddaughter discovered the truth.
- Subjects: Case studies.; Biographies.; Dunbar, Bobby, -1966; Dunbar, Bobby, -1966; Cutright, Margaret Dunbar; Kidnapping; Mistaken identity; Missing children;
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- A case for Solomon : Bobby Dunbar and the kidnapping that haunted a nation / by McThenia, Tal.(CARDINAL)541280; Cutright, Margaret Dunbar.(CARDINAL)399389;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 415-420) and index.A Case for Solomon : Bobby Dunbar and the Kidnapping That Haunted a Nation chronicles one of the most celebrated--and most misunderstood--kidnapping cases in American history. In 1912, four-year-old Bobby Dunbar, the son of an upper-middle-class Louisiana family, went missing in the swamps. After an eight-month search that electrified the country and destroyed Bobby's parents, the boy was found, filthy and unrecognizable, in the pinewoods of southern Mississippi. A wandering piano tuner who had been shuttling the child throughout the region by wagon for months was arrested and charged with kidnapping--a crime that was punishable by death at the time. But when a destitute single mother came forward from North Carolina to claim the boy as her son, not Bobby Dunbar, the case became a high-pitched battle over custody--and identity--that divided the South. Amid an ever-thickening tangle of suspicion and doubt, two mothers and a father struggled to assert their rightful parenthood over the child, both to the public and to themselves. For two years, lawyers dissected and newspapers sensationalized every aspect of the story. Psychiatrists, physicians, criminologists, and private detectives debated the piano tuner's guilt and the boy's identity. And all the while the boy himself remained peculiarly guarded on the question of who he was. It took nearly a century, a curiosity that had been passed down through generations, and the science of DNA to discover the truth. -- Jacket, p. [2].
- Subjects: Case studies.; Biographies.; Dunbar, Bobby, -1966.; Dunbar, Bobby, -1966; Dunbar, Bobby, -1966; Cutright, Margaret Dunbar; Kidnapping; Missing children; Mistaken identity;
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- A small door set in concrete : one woman's story of challenging borders in Israel/Palestine / by Hammerman, Ilana,author.; Haran, Tal,translator.;
"A Woman on Her Own, the latest book by Israeli writer Ilana Hammerman, is an episodic book, marrying stories of protest and more personal interludes on larger moral issues at play in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Though Hammerman is an activist, the reader will not find her arguing with Israeli settlers, tearing down blockades, or getting arrested. Hers is a much more personal, moving, and everyday kind of activism. She smuggles Palestinians into Israel in the trunk of her car. She spends months trying to get a pair of eyeglasses to a myopic Palestinian prisoner. She takes four Palestinian children to the beach to see the sea for the first time. Written in a third-person, Kafkaesque style, this book puts the absurdity of the situations on full display; the accounts are often bitter, but always in an honest way. These are acts of resistance by a woman who is at a point in her life when she is free to do what she likes, acts with a different and deeper intimacy than those of which we have read before"--Foreword / by David Shulman -- Prologue -- The West Bank. Workers ; Prisoners ; Children ; The seasons in Hebron -- The Gaza Strip. Gaza Strip in the first person -- Epilogue.
- Subjects: Arab-Israeli conflict; Jewish-Arab relations.;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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