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- Guidebook on pedestrian and bicycle volume data collection / by Ryus, Paul,author.(CARDINAL)331759; Ferguson, Erin Molly.(CARDINAL)331760; Laustsen, Kelly M.(CARDINAL)331761; Schneider, Robert J.(Robert James),1976-(CARDINAL)333579; Proulx, Frank R.(CARDINAL)331762; Hull, Tony(Transportation Consultant)(CARDINAL)863942; Miranda-Moreno, Luis.; United States.Federal Highway Administration,sponsor.(CARDINAL)139839; American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials,sponsor.(CARDINAL)138446; National Cooperative Highway Research Program,sponsor.(CARDINAL)281856; National Research Council (U.S.).Transportation Research Board,issuing body.(CARDINAL)141287;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 100-102).Quick start guide -- chapter 1. Introduction -- chapter 2. Non-motorized count data applications -- chapter 3. Data collection planning and implementation -- chapter 4. Adjusting count data -- chapter 5. Sensor technology toolbox -- chapter 6. References -- appendix A. Case studies -- appendix B. Manual pedestrian and bicycle counts: example data collector instructions -- appendix C. Count protocol used for NCHRP Project 07-19 -- appendix D. Day-of-year factoring approach."TRB's National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Report 797: Guidebook on Pedestrian and Bicycle Volume Data Collection describes methods and technologies for counting pedestrians and bicyclists, offers guidance on developing a non-motorized count program, gives suggestions on selecting appropriate counting methods and technologies, and provides examples of how organizations have used non-motorized count data to better fulfill their missions. To review the research methods used to develop the guidebook, refer to NCHRP Web-Only Document 205: Methods and Technologies for Pedestrian and Bicycle Volume Data Collection."--Publisher's description.Research sponsored by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials in cooperation with the Federal Highway Administration
- Subjects: Technical reports.; Traffic surveys; Walking; Cycling;
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- New tricks. [videorecording] / by Mitchell, Roy.; McCrery, Nigel,1953-(CARDINAL)684399; Friend, Martyn.; Simpson, Julian,1972-; Shepperd, Robin.; Thompson, Keith.(CARDINAL)519004; Redman, Amanda,1957-; Waterman, Dennis,1948-; Armstrong, Alun.; Bolam, James,1938-; British Broadcasting Corporation.(CARDINAL)143648; Wall to Wall (Firm)(CARDINAL)560012; Acorn Media (Firm)(CARDINAL)340133; Public Broadcasting Service (U.S.)(CARDINAL)189964;
Title song written and composed by Mike Moran and performed by Dennis Waterman ; original music composed by Brian Bennett and Warren Bennett.Alun Armstrong, James Bolam, Amanda Redman, Dennis Waterman."Superintendent Sandra Pullman ... heads a team of aging detectives pulled out of retirement for a job they're uniquely qualified to do: tackle cold cases--some of them decades old"--Container.Not rated.DVD; 16:9 widescreen ; Dolby Digital stereo.
- Subjects: Television series.; Television cop shows.; Detective and mystery television programs.; Fiction television programs.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Policewomen; Police; Cold cases (Criminal investigation); Criminal behavior;
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- Soccer without borders : Jürgen Klinsmann, coaching the U.S. men's national soccer team and the quest for the World Cup / by Kirschbaum, Erik,author.(CARDINAL)770239;
Jurgen Klinsmann, head coach of the U.S. men's national soccer team, has become a household name after the United States' unprecedentedly strong run at the 2014 World Cup. Klinsmann's reputation is that of a maverick, of an unconventional leader who isn't afraid to challenge traditional notions of coaching, and who will breathe new life into foundering programs through sometimes unpopular -but resoundingly successful -new tactics. In Soccer Without Borders, journalist Erik Kirschbaum lays out Klinsmann's vision for making the U.S. men's soccer team a dominant world power for the first time in its history. Featuring fascinating insights gleaned from Klinsmann's decades of dedicated study - both as a professional striker and as coach of the German national team - this book is an immersive and unparalleled road map for how to build a winning team in the most competitive professional sport on the globe, as well as an infectious tribute to "the beautiful game" by one of its most adroit students.
- Subjects: Biographies.; Klinsmann, Jürgen.; World Cup (Soccer); Soccer coaches; Soccer teams; Soccer;
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- New tricks. by Mitchell, Roy,ScreenwriterCreatorauthor(DLC)no2011070412; McCrery, Nigel,1953-Creator(DLC)nr 95016002; Friend, MartynTelevision directordirector(DLC)no2005079305; Simpson, Julian,1972-Television directordirector(DLC)no2003054876; Shepperd, Robin,Television director(DLC)no2010135897; Thompson, Keith,Television producerproducer(DLC)n 81041703; Redman, Amanda,1957-Actor(DLC)no2001092772; Waterman, Dennis,1948 February 24-2022,Actor(DLC)no 98025950; Armstrong, Alun,Actor(DLC)no 99056772; Bolam, James,1935-Actor(DLC)no2001019741; Acorn Media (Firm),Publisher(DLC)nr 96021942 ; British Broadcasting CorporationProduction company(DLC)n 79074359 ; Public Broadcasting Service (U.S.)Production company(DLC)n 86134532 ; Wall to Wall (Firm),Production company(DLC)no2009023727;
Title song written and composed by Mike Moran and performed by Dennis Waterman ; original music composed by Brian Bennett and Warren Bennett.Alun Armstrong, James Bolam, Amanda Redman, Dennis Waterman."Superintendent Sandra Pullman ... heads a team of aging detectives pulled out of retirement for a job they're uniquely qualified to do: tackle cold cases--some of them decades old"--Container.Rating: Not rated.DVD ; widescreen ; Dolby Digital stereo.
- Subjects: Television series; Fiction television programs; Television cop shows; Detective and mystery television programs; Video recordings for the hearing impaired; Policewomen; Cold cases (Criminal investigation); Criminal behavior;
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- How Apollo flew to the Moon / by Woods, W. David.(CARDINAL)555762;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 525-528) and index.1. Apollo : an extraordinary adventure -- The meaning of Apollo -- Dreaming of the Moon -- The Apollo spaceship -- Which way? -- Lunar orbit rendezvous -- Equipment -- Swords to ploughshares : von Braun's rockets -- 2. The Apollo flights : a brief history -- An alphabet of missions -- Failure of imagination -- Back in the saddle : Apollo 4 -- The lunar module flies : Apollo 5 --The Saturn balks : Apollo 6 -- Testing block II : Apollo 7 -- Gutsy decisions : Apollo 8 -- A complete system test : Apollo 9 -- A dress rehearsal : Apollo 10 -- Task accomplished : Apollo 11 -- LIghtning strikes : Apollo 12 -- The successful failure : Apollo 13 -- Try again : Apollo 14 -- Exploration at its greatest : Apollo 15 -- New knowledge : Apollo 16 -- The last hurrah : Apollo 17 -- Goodbye Apollo.15. Re-entry -- A fiery return -- In we come : entry from start to finish -- The entry PAD : a worked example -- Final four hours -- Last hour -- Human shooting star : P63 -- Ensuring capture : P64 -- Aiming for the ships : P67 -- Splashdown -- Epilogue -- Glossary -- Appendix 1: Computer programs -- Appendix 2: Mission data.3. Launch : a fiery departure -- Preparations for launch -- Lift-off -- Getting through the atmosphere -- Second stage -- Third stage -- 4. Earth orbit and TLI --Settling into orbit -- Around the world in 90 minutes -- Coasting around Earth -- The route to the Moon -- 5. Retrieving the lander -- Leaving Earth -- Transposition, docking and extraction -- "No latch, Houston" -- The fate of the S-IVB -- 6. Navigating to the Moon -- Crossing cislunar space -- Ground-based tracking -- Navigation from the spacecraft -- The guidance and navigation system -- 7. Coasting to the Moon -- Three men in a submarine -- Sustaining life -- The personal bit -- Cool air -- PTC : spacecraft on a spit -- Stirring the tanks : genesis of a failure -- Communications -- Telly from the Moon -- Checking the lunar module -- 8. Entering lunar orbit : the LOI manoeuvre -- The service module -- How not to crash into the Moon -- Lunar encounter -- The LOI PAD : it isn't magic -- The black void -- Luna close up : burning LOI.9. Preparations for landing -- Overjoyed -- The second arrival burn -- How not to crash into the Moon -- The joys of lunar orbit -- In the descent orbit -- Entering the lunar module -- Continuing preparations -- Undocking -- 10. Next stop : the Moon -- Go for the Pro" : the landing begins -- Slowing down : P63 -- "Hey, there it is!" : pitchover and P64 -- "Picking up some dust" : P66 -- 11. Down in the dust -- Postlanding -- Suiting up -- Going for a walk -- The lonely world of the CMP -- 12. Exploration at its greatest -- Luna cognita -- Unmanned probes -- Apollo reaches the Moon -- Science on the Moon -- Surface experiments -- Science station in lunar orbit -- The Moon after Apollo -- 13. Rendezvous and docking -- Orbital mechanics -- We have lift-off... from the Moon! -- Rendezvous techniques -- Braking and station-keeping -- A long day -- The role of mission control -- Epitaph for the lunar module -- 14. Heading for home -- Mission accomplished... nearly -- Trans-Earth injection -- Subsatellite -- The TEI PAD : a worked example -- Counting down to the burn -- Final AOS -- The long fall to Earth -- A walk outside : EVA.
- Subjects: Project Apollo (U.S.); Project Apollo (U.S.); Space flight to the moon.; Space flight.;
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- U.S. national debate topic, 2015-2016. by H.W. Wilson Company.(CARDINAL)142786;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Examines the National Forensic League's 2015/16 Policy Debate, which answers the question: "Should the United States substantially curtail domestic surveillance?" From Edward Snowden's controversial NSA leaks to ongoing arguments regarding domestic surveillance drones and police body cameras, the topic of government surveillance on U.S. citizens is thoroughly explored in this volume. Articles investigate such key issues as the legality of domestic surveillance, the right to privacy-and to what extent citizens can expect privacy in the digital age and in the context of the "war on terror"-as well as the relative effectiveness of the program in counter-terrorism efforts and matters of national security. Articles also weigh the economic costs of the program to federal and local governments and uncover the history of domestic surveillance and how it has evolved over time in light of complex developments in both international relations and technology.--Provided by publisher.
- Subjects: United States. National Security Agency/Central Security Service.; Electronic surveillance; Government information; Privacy, Right of; Police patrol;
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- Berenstain Bears. [videorecording] / by Cera, Michael,voice actor.(CARDINAL)341240; Ching, Steven,televison producer.; D'Ascenzo, Michael,1990-voice actor.; Dyer, Scott,television producer.; Isen, Tajja,voice actor.; Lamon, Lan,television producer.; Matei, Mike,screenwriter.; Rolfe, James,screenwriter,film director.; Public Broadcasting Service (U.S.),publisher,broadcaster.(CARDINAL)189964;
Michael Cera, Michael D'Ascenzo, Tajja Isen, Camilla Scott.Head off to school with Brother and Sister! Find out what happens when Brother is home from school sick and neglects to do his homework. Then, watch Sister learn that starting third grade is nothing to worry about, while Brother helps a new student named Ferdy Factual get settled at school.Rating: TV-Y.DVD, region 1 NTSC, full screen (4x3); stereo; [color]Title from the container
- Subjects: Children's television programs.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Berenstain Bears (Fictitious characters); School children; Siblings;
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- The whole life prostate book : everything that every man-at every age-needs to know about maintaining optimal prostate health / by Carter, H. Ballentine.(CARDINAL)541423; Couzens, Gerald Secor.(CARDINAL)148301;
Your healthy prostate. Prostate 101 : the basics ; Protecting your prostate ; Nutrition and men's optimal health -- Waterworks. Frequency problems ; Lower urinary tract symptoms : going to often day or night, dribbling and dripping, straining, hesitating, and leaking ; Treatment options for LUTS ; The overactive bladder -- Inflammation of the prostate. Prostatitis : if you don't understand it, reclassify it ; Chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome : a painful condition with a new name and revolutionary ways to treat it -- Cancer. Prostate cancer ; Screening and diagnosing prostate cancer ; You've got (favorable risk) prostate cancer ; Active surveillance ; Surgery for prostate cancer ; Treating prostate cancer with radiation therapy ; Managing erectile dysfunction and incontinence after prostate cancer therapy ; If cancer comes back."One of the world's preeminent prostate cancer doctors offers the authoritative and definitive guide for men of all ages for better prostate health and longevity. The book is sure to become for prostate health what Dr. Susan Love's Breast Book has been for breast health--the book that everyone will want to read.For the 20 million men who are currently coping with prostate health issues in the U.S., and for the 200,000 diagnosed with prostate cancer every year, The Whole Life Prostate Book is the best go-to resource for everything patients and their families need to know to survive and thrive. Lifestyle choices--diet, exercise, and health maintenance--can defy prostate cancer; according to Dr. Carter, it's never too late, or too early, to start following his preventive program. Director of Adult Urology at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and a world-renowned expert in the diagnosis and treatment of prostate disease, Dr. H. Ballentine Carter has packed this book with wisdom gleaned from his many years in the field. Cutting through the overwhelming amount of information--and misinformation--on the topic, Dr. Carter arms men with the knowledge required to make the best decisions about prevention, testing, and treatment. In easy-to-understand language, Dr. Carter explains how to read test results and outlines all of the treatment options available for prostate cancer, from radiation therapy and radical prostatectomy to brachytherapy and Proactive Surveillance, an innovative approach pioneered by Dr. Carter and designed to preserve the prostate for life. Fearlessly tackling the problem head-on, this guide will be a lifesaver for countless readers"--Provided by publisher.
- Subjects: Prostate;
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- The 50 years war [videorecording] : Israel and the Arabs / by Hussein,King of Jordan,1935-1999.(CARDINAL)127872; Arafat, Yasir,1929-2004.(CARDINAL)171422; Ash, David,director,producer.; Aslan, Nili,director of photography.; Beaham-Powell, Nigel,composer (expression); Bregman, Ahron.Fifty years war.(CARDINAL)213787; Cahalan, Trish,editor of moving image work.; Dor-Ner, Zvi.(CARDINAL)361765; El-Tahri, Jihan.Fifty years' war.; Lyman, Will,1948-narrator.; Netanyahu, Binyamin.(CARDINAL)136502; Percy, Norma,producer.; Peres, Shimon,1923-2016.(CARDINAL)508676; Richards, Dai,director,producer.; Russell, Bella,composer (expression); Shamir, Itzhak,1915-2012.; Simkin, Michael,d, rector,producer.; Smith, Charles Martin,director,producer.; Brian Lapping Associates,production company.; British Broadcasting Corporation,production company.(CARDINAL)143648; PBS DVD (Firm),film distributor.(CARDINAL)538030; Sept/Arte (Firm),production company.; WGBH (Television station : Boston, Mass.),production company.(CARDINAL)154259;
Camera, Nili Aslan [and 5 others] ; editors, Trish Cahalan [and 4 others]; music, Nigel Beaham-Powell, Bella Russell.Narration, Will Lyman ; Benjamin Netanyahu, Shimon Peres, Yitzhak Shamir, King Hussein, Yasir Arafat, Hafez al-Assad, Jafaar Numeiry, Bill Clinton, George Bush, Jimmy Carter, and others.Filmed in Israel, the Palestinian autonomous areas, Egypt, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, the U.S., and Russia.Begins with the 1947 U.N. decision to partition Palestine and charts the ensuing half-century of enmity, warfare, mediation and negotiations. Includes interviews and news clips of heads of state and other military and intelligence leaders. Episodes on the first disc cover Israel's struggle for statehood, including the victories against Arab armies in 1948 and 1967, and the history of the Palestinian Liberation Organization. The concluding program looks at the Yom Kippur War in 1973, the Camp David peace accord in 1978, the start of the Palestinian "Intifada" uprising in 1987, the Oslo agreement in 1993, and the current attempts to consolidate a shaky reconciliation. Featured in this documentary are Benjamin Netanyahu, Shimon Peres, and Yitzhak Shamir of Israel; King Hussein of Jordan; Yasir Arafat from the Palestine Authority; Hafez al-Assad of Syria; Jafaar Numeiry of Sudan; and American Presidents Bill Clinton, George Bush, and Jimmy Carter. The 50 Years War: Israel and the Arabs follows a half-century of war, struggles, and negotiations.DVD-ROM features require a DVD-ROM drive with Windows 95 or higher to access Web link. The Web features require Internet access. The DVD-ROM features will not work in a CD-ROM drive or on a Macintosh computer.DVD; region 1, NTSC; standard version format; stereo.
- Subjects: Documentary television programs.; Historical television programs.; Nonfiction television programs.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Munaẓẓamat al-Taḥrīr al-Filasṭīnīyah; Arab-Israeli conflict.;
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Harnett County Public Library.
Copy of a newspaper article, "Reid Ross Heads Library Board" Sep 11, 1941, probably Harnett County News. Copy of a newspaper article, "Commissioners Thanked for Providing Library Service" July 9, 1942 probably Harnett County News. Copy of a newspaper article, "Bookmobile Puts Out 1607 Books in June" July 9, 1942, probably Harnett County News. Copy of newspaper articles, "Bids Being Asked for County Library," Harnett County News, June 16, 1955; "Dunn Wants 2 Libraries Like Those to be Set Up in Lillington" June 30, 1955, probably Harnett County News. Copy of a newspaper article, "Trying to Find Plan to Erect Library Building" July 21, 1955, probably Harnett County News. Copy of a newspaper article, "Want to Buy a Ready-made House? Here's Your Chance" July 28, 1955, Harnett County News. Newspaper article, "Book Notes," Oct. 16, 1969. Copy of newspaper photo of the Harnett County Traveling Branch Library (bookmobile), Oct. 16, 1969. Newspaper article, "Deed Is Ready for Library Lot" Raleigh News & Observer, December 21, 1976. Newspaper article, "Library Location Narrows" by Brenda Follmer, undated, no source. Newspaper article, "County Accepts Library Site" by Tom Bowen, Dunn Daily Record, December 31, 1976 about the land given to the county by Alexander White. Newspaper article, "Site Near Lillington Will House New Library" Harnett County News, December 23, 1976. Newspaper article, "Harnett Library Board recommends architects" Raleigh News & Observer, December 30, 1976. Newspaper article, "Lillington man gives land for possible new library," by Garry Ballance, Sanford Herald, December 31, 1976 about A.J. White's donation of land to Harnett County for a library. Newspaper article, "Officials to Pick Library Architect" by Tom Bowen, Harnett County News, January 27, 1977. Newspaper article, "Architect hired for new Harnett library" by Joe Atkins, Sanford Herald, March 12, 1977. Newspaper article, "Carter Jobs Bill Advances; Water Proposal Delayed" Raleigh News & Observer, April 27, 1977. Newspaper article, "Library Funding Needed: Harnett Looks to U.S. for Aid" undated, no source. Newspaper article, "Harnett County: Rules Plague Library" by Brenda Follmer, Raleigh News & Observer, March 2, 1977. Newspaper article, "What's New at the Library" by Margaret Randall, undated but probably circa 1978, no source. Mentions presentation of Harnett County photographs to the library by Luci Uzzle. Article, "Miss Margaret and the Bookmobile" by Jo Northrop, undated, no source. Newspaper article, "Library on wheels spreads the word" by Beverly Mills, Raleigh News & Observer, August 9, 1981. Typescript, "Milestones in the Growth of the Harnett County Public Library" by Margaret Randall, Director, circa 1988, 4 p. Copy of a newspaper article, "State, harnett Officials Confer on Library Plans," Harnett County News, June 18, 1986. Copy of a newspaper article, "New Library Structure Officially Dedicated" Harnett County News, May 25, 1988. Color photographs of the dedication of the library building on Main Street, May 1988; six 4 by 6 inch photos. Invitation to a get-acquainted coffee hour at the Library for newcomers to the town of Lillington, April 24, no year, sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce, Lillington Improvement Council, Harnett County Arts Council, and the public library. Newspaper article, "Library looks to the future" about the Public Library of Johnston County and Smithfield, October 6, 1995, Smithfield Herald. Plan for the proposed library in Erwin, November 23, 1974. Program, "Formation of Harnett County" a program presented by the Friends of the Library, October 19, 1997, 9 p. Program, "The World Through the Poet's Eyes" sponsored by the Harnett County Public Library, March 29, April 5, 19, and May 3, 1998, 6 p. Newspaper article, "Second Time Around" about Linda Watkins and her art exhibit at the Harnett County Library, November 25, 2000, Fayetteville Observer, 2 p. Copy of a newspaper article, "Miss Stroud Is Now County Librarian" Harnett County News, July 5, 1945 about Miss Beulah Stroud of Kinston. Newspaper article, "N.C. mystery writer to speak at library" and "New storytellers coming to library for Children's Book Week" Harnett County News, November 13, 2002. Letter from Brent D. Glass, Asst. Director, Southern Oral History Program, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill to Margaret Randall, Director of the Harnett County Library, January 20, 1976 containing advice about starting an oral history project. Letter from Frank D. Gatton, Head, Local Records Branch, NC Department of Cultural Resources to Margaret Randall, Director of the Harnett County Library, April 1, 1976 about the Division of Archives and History's Harnett County collection. Includes an attachment about the Wyatt Papers at the State Archives. Letter from Maurice C. York, Local History Librarian, Edgecombe County Memorial Library to Margaret Randall, January 30, 1987 about developing a local history collection. Copy of a newspaper article, "Children, library benefit in pet program" by Tom Woerner, Harnett County News, June 25, 2003 about contributions made by the Lillington Veterinary Hospital in memory of deceased pets. Newspaper articles, "Young Violinists to entertain Library Friends at annual meeting" and "An Afternoon of Sound and Light at Harnett County Library" Harnett County News, January 22, 2003. Copy of the certificate of incorporation of the library, dated February 27, 1942, signed by Thad Eure, 5 p. Newspaper article, "Painting donated to library during Scottish remembrance" Harnett County News, October, no year, about the painting of the castle of Inverary donated by Barbara Bowden. Newspaper article, "County Gets $2.3 Million Loan for New Library," Daily Record, June 24, 2010. Newspaper article, "Commissioners hear update on plans to build a Western Harnett Library," ca. 2009, Harnett County News. Color photo, 5x7, of library director Melanie Collins with NC Senator Harris Blake, 2011. Newspaper article, "Two libraries will be missed" Tom Woerner, Harnett County News, Jul 6, 2011 about the closure of Anderson Creek and Coats libraries. Newspaper article, "Anderson Creek Library reopens" Brian Haney, Harnettt County News, Aug 3, 2011. Newspaper article, "Anderson Creek Library staying open for now" Brian Haney, Harnett County News, Jan 25, 2012.
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