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- Building community module - ages 3+ [video-enabled device] kindness pack. by Playaway Products, LLC,issuing body.;
Duckie Deck Monster -- The Worker Ant -- The Ant and the Dove -- My Little Pony: Pinkies Sister -- Transformers Rescue Bots: Sky Forest Rescue -- Peppy Pals Sammy Helps Out -- Storybook Animations: A Good Day for Sharing -- Tilly & Gus: Our Friend Bloom -- I Dig Being Kind -- Too Hot to Hug -- Read by Miss Linky -- Hope the Rainbow Fairy -- Read by Miss Linky -- When Friends Fight.Stop hiding under those covers and come out and meet your new monster friends! At first glance they may seem like creepy dark shadows, but switch on the lights and uncover a bunch of cuddly creatures who are ready to play! Each monster has a unique personality and voice, as well as interactive features and accessories.This story emphasizes the importance of kindness and community during challenging times, read by Miss Linky.When the new day begins, there are lots of ways for Excavator and the other construction trucks to be kind. There are holes to dig. There are loads (and even friends) to carry up, up, and out of tough situations. There are trucks to wash, and pull, and help along the way. There are even games to play--like digging for hidden treasure.The excitable Pinkie Pie and her friends learn an important lesson about friendship when Pinkie's sister Maud Pie visits Ponyville. Emerging readers can practice skills, introduce new vocabulary, and test problem solving by listening along or reading independently. Featuring highlighted word pronunciation to help young readers build confidence.A fun, interactive storybook app for kids about collaboration, emotions and friendship illustrating the importance of encouraging others, being kind, and helping a friend in need. Narrative available in English and Swedish.A rabbit shares the fruit of her shopping trip with her friends, who then return the favor by sharing with her some of what they made from those ingredients. In the end, they all return to the rabbit's house for a Thanksgiving potluck supper.This Aesop's fable tells the story of a thirsty ant who falls in the river while getting a drink. A dove saves the ant by dropping a leaf into the river, which carries the ant to safety. How can the ant return the favor? Find out in this interactive story from Speakaboos. Speakaboos' parent app, HOMER, is a proven early learning program that builds personalized learning plans for children ages 2-8 - complete with this story and others like this!Ed the Ant learns the value of hard work and teamwork during his colony's yearly harvest. Learn along with him in this book from FarFaria.Follow Tilly and Gus as they stroll through the flowers and help a new budding friend bloom!Too Hot to Hug is a heartwarming friendship story about the relationship between a young boy and his dragon, read by Miss Linky.The TRANSFORMERS RESCUE BOTS have landed ... in their first-ever interactive storybook app! When a new Sky Forest tower is constructed in Griffin Rock, the city finds itself under attack by ravenous plants! It's time for the TRANSFORMERS RESCUE BOTS to roll to the rescue! This is an interactive storybook adventure that puts early and emerging readers at the center of the action on every page. Includes Read to me and Read along modes. Provides exciting opportunities for young readers to develop problem-solving skills, learn how to be a team member while solving challenges, understand the importance and value of every team member's contribution. Aids emergent and early literacy by expanding early reading skills, increasing reading comprehension, and learning new vocabulary. Assists young readers' critical transition from learning to read to reading to learn.Mister Rogers helps children learn about cooperation and deal with the difficult times of friendships in this Make-Believe story when friends and neighbors Henrietta and X hurt each others feelings. And Mister Rogers visits a restaurant."The goal of the Building Community Module is to help kids to understand the perspective of others and communicate effectively to create healthy relationships. Topics in this module include empathy, conflict resolution, teamwork, and communication. Life Skills Academy is designed to help kids gain the knowledge and mindset to promote both personal and academic development. By working through each module kids will cultivate the necessary social and emotional skills to prepare them for whatever comes next."
- Subjects: Children's audiobooks.; Educational films.; Communication; Conflict management; Electronic books.; Empathy; Interpersonal relations; Mobile apps.;
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- 30 for 30. [videorecording] / by Ice Cube(Musician),film director.(CARDINAL)379344; Angeles, Cruz,film director.; Berg, Peter,1964-film director.; Bestall, Clifford,film director.; Bythewood, Reggie Rock,film director.; Corben, Billy,1978-film director.; Couturié, Bill,film director.(CARDINAL)766896; Franchella, Peter,editor of moving image work.; Fraser, Kirk,film director.; Hock, Jonathan,film director.; Holland, Ezra,1972-film director.; James, Steve,1955-film director.; Jansen, Lucas,film director.; Kaplan, Bradley,film director.; Karpf, Rory,film director.; Klores, Dan,film director.(CARDINAL)513639; Kopple, Barbara,film director.; Kurland, Adam,film director.; Lax, Lisa,film director.(CARDINAL)431516; Levinson, Barry,film director.(CARDINAL)346692; Matula, Thaddeus D.,film director.; Maysles, Albert,film director.(CARDINAL)844999; Mitchell, Fritz,film director.; Morgen, Brett,film director.(CARDINAL)838332; Nash, Steve,1974-film director.(CARDINAL)477090; Pamphilon, Sean,film director.; Shelton, Ron,1945-film director.; Singleton, John,1968-2019.drt(CARDINAL)375064; Stern, Nancy,1964-film director.(CARDINAL)552559; Szymanski, Al.,film director.; Tolajian, Michael,film director.; Tollin, Michael,film director.(CARDINAL)857294; Toni, Royce,film director.; Tremaine, Jeff,film director.; Waksman, Gary,film director.; Zimbalist, Jeff,film director.; Zimbalist, Michael,film director.; ESPN Films (Firm),production company.(CARDINAL)344993; ESPN Home Entertainment,publisher.; Team Marketing (Firm),film distributor.(CARDINAL)344996;
30 years, 30 stories, 30 filmmakers: 30 years of sports covered in 30 stories by 30 different film directors.Fernando Nation: "20-year-old Fernando Valenzuela was one of the most captivating pitching phenoms baseball has ever seen. Virtually overnight, he became a hero to millions of Latinos. Relive Valenzuela's impact on baseball, the Dodgers, and the entire Los Angeles Mexican community."--Container.Four days in October: "When the night of October 16, 2004 came to a merciful end, the Curse of the Bambino was alive and well as the New York Yankees extended their ALCS lead to three games to none over the Boston Red Sox. But the cold October winds of change began to blow and over four consecutive days and nights, this determined Red Sox team miraculously won four straight games to overcome the inevitability of their destiny."--Container.Guru of go: "In the 1989-90 season, rising college basketball star Hank Gathers collapsed during a game and was diagnosed with an abnormal heartbeat. Determined to play, he returned three games later, but in less than three months, he tragically died on the court."--Container.Into the wind: "Three years after having his right leg amputated above the knee, Terry Fox set out to raise funds for cancer research by running a marathon's distance each day across Canada. In 143 days, he covered 3,339 miles, steadily capturing the heart of a nation and inspiring millions with his marathon of hope."--Container.Jordan rides the bus: "After leading the Dream Team to Olympic Gold and taking the Chicago Bulls to their third consecutive NBA championship, Michael Jordan walked away from the game of basketball. The story about the motivations that drove the world's most famous athlete to play a new sport in the relative obscurity of Birmingham, Alabama."--Container.June 17th, 1994: "The New York Rangers celebrated on Broadway, the FIFA World Cup kicked off in Chicago, Arnold Palmer played his last round at a U.S. Open, Patrick Ewing pursued a long evasive championship in the Garden, and yet all of that was a prelude to O.J. Simpson leading America on a slow speed chase around Los Angeles."--Container.Kings ransom: "On August 9, 1988, the NHL was forever changed with the single stroke of a pen when the Edmonton Oilers sent Wayne Gretzky to the Los Angeles Kings. Acclaimed director Peter Berg (Friday night lights, The kingdom) presents the captivating story of the trade that knocked the wind out of an entire country and placed a star-studded city at the feet of a 27-year-old kid known simply as 'The Great One'." --Container.Little big men: "When Kirkland, Washington's Little League team shut out Taiwan in the 1982 championship game, it was called the "biggest upset in the history of Little League". What became of a group of childhood teammates when the high point in their athletic lives occurred before their lives had really begun."--Container.Marion Jones: press pause: " Marion Jones captivated the world at the 2000 Summer Olympics, collecting three gold medals and two bronze. But her remarkable performance was soon tarnished. In 2007, she was stripped of her Olympic achievements and her freedom after a stunning admission that she had used performance-enhancing drugs. Follow the evolution of Marion Jones as she reflects on the past & attempts to find a new direction forward."--Container.Muhammad & Larry: "In October of 1980, Muhammad Ali came out of retirement to become world heavyweight champion for an unprecedented fourth time against his former sparring partner, Larry Holmes. For the first time, here is the compelling never-before-seen footage from the build-up to the title fight."--Container.No crossover: the trial of Allen Iverson: "On Valentine's Day 1993, 17-year old Allen Iverson was bowling in Hampton, Virginia when an argument erupted into a brawl, pitting Iverson's African American friends against a group of white patrons. The fallout from the fight and the subsequent trial sharply divided the city along racial lines."--Container.Once brothers: "Close friends and teammates, Drazen Petrovic and Vlade Divac grew up sharing the common bond of basketball. But when war broke out between Petrovic's Croatia and Divac's Serbia, long buried ethnic tensions surfaced and circumstances beyond their control tore their friendship apart."--Container.One night in Vegas: "Part documentary, part graphic novel, this program explores the remarkable friendship between boxing legend Mike Tyson and one of hip-hop's greatest rappers, Tupac Shakur, culminating in the infamous night when Tupac was brutally killed."--Container.Pony excess: In the early 1980s, the Southern Methodist University (SMU) Mustangs were one of the best college football teams in the nation, riding high on the backs of Eric Dickerson & Craig James' celebrated "Pony Express" backfield. Less than a decade later, the team would be shattered by the NCAA's first and only use of the "death penalty" on a college football team. Chronicles the rise, fall and rebirth of this once mighty team."--Container.Run Ricky run: "Take an intimate look at Heisman Trophy winner Ricky Williams, one of football's most fascinating athletes and misunderstood persons."--Container.Silly little game: "In 1980, a group of writers and academics met at La Rotisserie Francaise in New York City and formed a baseball league of their own, the Rotisserie League. The game quickly grew in popularity, and today, fantasy sports is a multi-billion dollar industry with over 30 million participants."--Container.Small potatoes: who killed the USFL: "In 1983, the upstart United States Football League signed three straight Heisman Trophy winners and future NFL stars Steve Young, Reggie White and Doug Flutie. Winning over fans with its aura of fun & flamboyance, the new league averaged crowds of 25,000. But with success came expansion and new owners, including a high profile real estate baron whose vision was at odds with the league's founders."--Container.Straight outta L.A.: "During the 13 short seasons the Raiders played in Los Angeles, the team's colors, aura and superstar players became a cultural phenomenon. As a member of legendary rap group N.W.A., director Ice Cube found himself at the crossroads between the birthplace of hip-hop in Los Angles and the bone-crunching intensity of the L.A. Raider. Straight outta L.A. takes a look at the unlikely marriage between the NFL's rebel franchise and America's glamour capital."--Container.The 16th man: "The true story behind the Oscar-nominated film, Invictus. Following the fall of apartheid, Nelson Mandela used sport to achieve national unity, rallying all South Africans around the country's Springbok team during the 1995 Rugby World Championships."--Container.The band that wouldn't die: "In late March of 1984, a moving company secretly packed up the Baltimore Colts' belongings and snuck off in the darkness of early morning, leaving a city of deeply devoted fans in shock and disbelief. Academy Award-winning filmmaker Barry Levinson (Rain man, The Natural)... tells the story of the city's loss through the eyes of the Baltimore Colts Marching Band."--Container.The best that never was: In 1981, Marcus Dupree was the most sought-after high school senior in the country, but his short-lived football career was littered with oversized expectations, controversy, injury, and conflict. Follow the poignant and compelling story of "the best that never was"."--Container.The birth of big air: "Mat Hoffman is a BMX legend...10-time World Champion and X Games icon, he has a medical hit list that includes dozens of broken bones, concussions, and multiple comas. Some assume that Hoffman has a death wish, but actually, it's a life wish: to find out what's possible on a BMX bike."--Container.The House of Steinbrenner: "Documents the historic final days at the old Yankee Stadium, the opening of the new stadium and the passage from the George Steinbrenner era to the Hal Steinbrenner era, culminating in the Yankees' 27th World Championship."--Container.The legend of Jimmy the Greek: "Peabody Award-winning filmmaker Fritz Michell takes a uniquely personal look at Jimmy's life, from his rise to respectability to his tragic demise. With interviews from family, friends and co-workers, the film provides a humanizing glimpse into the life and downfall of an American sports icon."--Container.The U: "Long before the hip hop culture filled our airwaves and shopping malls, the Miami Hurricanes brought street values and hood bravado into America's living room. Filmmaker Billy Corben (Cocaine cowboys) tells the story of how these Bad Boys of football changed the attitude & ultimately the rules of the game, and how this serene campus was transformed into 'The U'."--Container.Tim Richmond: to the limit: "Tim Richmond lives too fast, partied too hard, and died too young. One of NASCAR's 50 Greatest Drivers of All Time, his unexpected withdrawal from racing kindled rumors about his health and potential drug use, when in fact, he had been diagnosed with AIDS. Presents a glimpse inside the little known story of one of NASCAR's shining stars."--Container.Unmatched: "No individual sports rivalry can boast the same intensity and impact as that of Chris Evert and Martina Navratilova. But even more remarkable is what happened off the court, where they formed a strong and lasting friendship, bonding them to this day."--Container.Winning time: Reggie Miller vs. the New York Knicks: "In the 1995 Eastern Conference Semifinals, Reggie Miller solidified his status as Public Enemy #1 in New York City. With moments to go in Game 1, Miller scored eight points in 8.9 seconds to give the Indiana Pacers an astonishing victory."--Container.Without Bias: "When rising superstar Len Bias dropped dead two days after being selected as the second overall pick in the 1986 NBA draft, he forever altered our perception of casual drug use... Director interviews Bias' closest teammates, friends and family in an effort to determine exactly what happened on that fateful night."--Container.DVD; NTSC, region 1; Dolby stereo.
- Subjects: Documentary television programs.; Nonfiction television programs.; Sports television programs.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Athletes.; Sports;
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Coats History
"The Story of Coats" no date, no source, includes events through 1962; "Facts About Coats, North Carolina," same text as "Story of Coats" by includes events through 1984, no source; map of Coats, courtesy of Coats Motor Co., undated; "Railroad & Depot," apparently published in the Daily Record, Nov. 16, 1988, by M.O. Phillips, 2 p.; copy of "Railroad & Depot" which states it was compiled by Elaine Keene for Coats Extension Homemakers Club to explain the quilt square in 1989 Harnett Co. historical quilt; copy of newspaper article "Coats Hotel: A Mirror of the Past," by Charles Malone, prob. from Harnett County News, undated by after 1970; "Historical Sketch of Coats," by Mrs. Charles Turlington, undated, no source; newspaper article, "Speakers Praise Dorman At Dedication Ceremony," by Lois Weaver, Dunn Dispatch, May 2, 1977, about the dedication of the new Coats City Hall; newspaper page "Coats Farmers Day is a Lot of Fun for Young and Old," Dunn Dispatch, Oct. 11, 1977, primarily photos by Tom Weaver; newspaper photo of Coats annual Farmers' Day, Dunn Dispatch, Oct. 11, 1977; copy of the original plan of the town of Coats as it appears in Deed Book 169, p. 584, Aug. 21, 1946; programs for the dedication and open house of the Town of Coats Municipal Building, May 1, 1977; program for the dedication of the historical marker honoring Alton Stewart, aviation pioneer, Nov. 5, 2005; "Word pictures of early town of Coats" by Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Grimes, 1 p. typed, undated; newspaper article, "Coats Carries On Tradition," Daily Record, Oct. 5, 1994 about Farmers' Day; brief biographies and color portraits of the Founding Fathers from a 1989 Bicentennial calendar; map of Coats, undated but prob. early 1960s; typed article about Town of Coats Charter, undated, no source; newspaper article, "Old Station Continues to Serve Coats," by M.O. Phillips, Dunn Daily Record, Nov. 16, 1988 about old Durham & Southern Railroad Station in Coats, includes photos; newspaper page "Scenes from Farmer's Day," Daily Record, April 22, 1991, photos by Karen Stanley; newspaper article "Twin Sons of Coats Family Left Mark on Local History," by C. Stanton Coats, Benson Review, Dec. 2, 1976, about William Benjamin and James Thomas Coats. Folder 2: copy of newspaper article, "Sale of Coats Firm Big Success Story," Daily Record, about the sale of Applied Computer Technologies to Carolina Power and Light, undated but prob. 1990s; newspaper photo "Funderburk Donates Flag to Coats," Daily Record, Oct. 24, 1995, about flag donation to Coats Museum; newspaper article "Coats Man Finds Shoe Pegs Dated at 150 Years Old," Daily Record, July 25, 1995 about Hugh Williams; newspaper article, "ACT Buying Boyt Building for Expansion," Daily Record, Oct. 21, 1997 about Applied Computer Technologies; newspaper article, "Coats Voters Approve Bond for First Recreational Park," Raleigh News & Observer, Oct. 5, 1977; newspaper article, "Coats Voters Back Park Bonds 276-29," Dunn Dispatch, Oct. 5, 1977; newspaper article, "Action on Coats' Sewage Plant Awaits Studies," Raleigh News & Observer, Oct. 21, 1977; newspaper article, "$284,026 Federal Grant is Approved for Coats," Daily Record, Aug. 19, 1987; newspaper article, "They've Done It - Coats Annexes Proposed Areas," Daily Record, May 14, 1993; brochure "Historic Architecture of Harnett County" about a presentation on Sept. 26, 2004 by the NC Preservation Office about the architectural survey of historic Harnett County properties; signatures of visitors to the History of Coats display, undated, 5 p.; newspaper article, "Coats Extends Patriotic Welcome" about the efforts of Johnnie V. Williams to erect a flag in the town of Coats, undated, no source; newspaper photo and caption "Hedgepeth Gets Cost Share Check" Daily Record, Jan. 31, 1990 picturing Jeff Turlington and Ellen Hedgepeth; newspaper article "Coats-Grove Fire and Rescue to Become One Service Group," by Lisa Farmer, Daily Record, undated but prob. 1990. Folder 3: Newspaper articles: "Coats News: New Books Arrive at Coats Library," Harnett County News, Jan. 30, 1975; "Coats Brothers Had Impact On Story of Two Counties," Dunn Dispatch, Dec. 3, 1976; "Engineers Discuss Plan for Recreation Complex," Dunn Dispatch, July 15, 1977; "Coats Employees Sweat in New Town Hall," Raleigh News & Observer, July 15, 1977; Coats Voters OK Park Bond Issue, Harnett County News, Oct. 13, 1977; "Survey Results," Harnett County News, Jan. 26, 1978; "Pub. School Funds Totaled $8 Million," Harnett County News, Jan. 26, 1978; "Water user Agreements Sought for Metro Dist.," Harnett County News, Feb. 16, 1978; "Water System Vote OK'd" no source, undated; "Army Puts Coats Year Ahead on Park," Dunn Reporter, April 27, 1979; "Coats Mayor Facing Insurance Charges," Dunn Daily Record, July 12, 1980; "New Harnett County Airport Heralded by Officials," HCN, Nov. 25, 1981; "Justice Department rules against county-splitting ban in redistricting," Raleigh News & Observer, Dec. 2, 1981; "Coats Adopts New Budget As Citizens Pack Hearing," Dunn Daily Record, June 24, 1983; "Coats Purchases Two New Vehicles," Dunn Daily Record, June 5, 1985; "Coats Citizens Look Ahead," Dunn Daily Record, April 21, 1987; "Coats Garment Workers Return to Their Jobs: THM Manufacturing, Union Reach Agreement," Dunn Daily Record, May 31, 1989; "N.C. 27 Change Set Monday," Dunn Daily Record, July 14, 1989; "Coats Council Votes Against Rest Home for Hunter's Run," Dunn Daily Record, May 18, 1989; "Coats Boards Split Votes on Rest Home," Dunn Daily Record, May 12, 1989; entire page with photos of "Scenes from Coats' Farmers' Day Parade," Daily Record, Oct. 10, 1989; "Coats Gives Honors at Athletic Banquet," Daily Record, May 22, 1980; photo and caption, "Coats 50th Reunion," about reunion of 1940 Coats High School graduating class, Daily Record, Aug. 2, 1990; photo with caption, "Presents Check" with Christine Parrish and James Grimes presenting check for Coats Museum construction, Daily Record, April 11, 1991; photo and caption "Gov. Martin Honors Top Harnett Volunteers," Daily Record, Sep. 8, 1992; "Cabin fever strikes Coats married couple," HCN, May 26, 1993 about Hilda and Gail Pope restoring the Jesse Wiggins cabin; "Rural Coats Upholstery Business Adds Class to 'Executive Home' " Daily Record, Jan. 12, 1994 about Stacy Williams Upholstery; "Coats Museum Opens," Erwin Times, Oct. 18, 1995; "Coats Board Bids Farewell to Smith," Daily Record, 1997; "Coats Company That Began in Bedroom Sold for $23 Million," Daily Record, undated but after 2001; "Coats Annexes 100 Acres for Development," Daily Record, undated; "Final Contracts Are Signed: Buies Creek-Coats Project is Underway," Daily Record, undated; "Coats People Thanked for Community Center," no source, undated. Reprint of article from the Harnett County Historical Quilt, "The Ole Stewart's Corn Mill," 1989; letter to Coats Water customers, Dec. 12, 1974 and attached explanations about water bond; retyped copy of an article from a Dunn newspaper, 1913, "Coats as Seen in the Industrial Report of the Local Newspaper from Dunn;" 6 pages of drawings and plans for a proposed public library for the town of Coats.
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