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- Review of tobacco quota referendum; Agricultural Marketing Service investigation of illegal seed exports; and problems related to nonauction warehouse sales of tobacco : hearing before the Subcommittee on Tobacco and Peanuts of the Committee on Agriculture, House of Representatives, Ninety-ninth Congress, first session, November 1, 1985. by United States.Congress.House.Committee on Agriculture.Subcommittee on Tobacco and Peanuts.(CARDINAL)267486;
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- Subjects: Tobacco; Tobacco industry; United States. Agricultural Marketing Service.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Money, media, and the grass roots : state ballot issues and the electoral process / by Zisk, Betty H.,1930-2014.(CARDINAL)159246;
Bibliography: pages 270-274.
- Subjects: Case studies.; Elections; Voting; Referendum; Political campaigns; Campaign funds;
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- The Tuttle twins and the little pink house / by Boyack, Connor,author.; Stanfield, Elijah,1978-illustrator.;
"The Tuttle twins are off to visit Grandma's quaint, pink house on the banks of the Monongahela River to celebrate Independence Day. There are parades and rope swings, and all the things that make a vacation grand. But it's not all fun and games. When a greedy corporation schemes to take over Grandma's land and push her house into the river, can the twins stop it and come to her rescue? Can you help them? It's all up to you--the zoning fights, the referendum, the ancient artifacts--and your decisions will guide the twins either to victory or defeat. Can you save the Little Pink House?"--Back cover
- Subjects: Novels.; Twins; Siblings; Zoning law; Referendum; Community development; Real estate development; Siblings.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 3
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- Head of state : a political entertainment / by Marr, Andrew,author.(CARDINAL)678594;
When a young investigative reporter is found dead on the streets of London, few people notice. But when another body - minus its head and hands - washes up on the banks of Thames, its grisly condition arouses a little more interest. There appears to be no connection between the two dead men. But, unsuspected by the public and unknown to all but a handful of the Prime Minister's inner circle, there is a shocking and dangerous secret at the very heart of government. While the United Kingdom approaches a crucial and delicately balanced referendum on Europe, a group of ruthlessly determined individuals will stop at nothing - including murder - to prevent the truth from getting out. -- Jacket flap.
- Subjects: Political fiction.; Satirical literature.; Thrillers (Fiction); Conspiracies; Murder; Political corruption; Prime ministers; Referendum;
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- Subcommittee proceedings on original jurisdiction measures : hearings and markups before the Subcommittee on Rules of the House of the Committee on Rules, House of Representatives, One Hundred First Congress, first and second sessions, on House Resolution 209, Office of House Historian, October 18, 1989 : markup of House Joint Resolution 7, June 27, 1990 : H.R. 4765--Puerto Rico Self-Determination Act, September 27, 1990. by United States.Congress.House.Committee on Rules.Subcommittee on Rules of the House.(CARDINAL)275199;
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- Subjects: United States. Congress. House. Office of the Historian.; United States. Congress. House. Office of the Clerk.; United States. Congress. House; Referendum; Self-determination, National.;
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- How do laws get passed? / by Harper, Leslie.(CARDINAL)399182;
Includes bibliographical references (page 24) and index.What are laws? -- Who makes local and state laws? -- Who makes federal laws? -- What is a bill? -- What is a committee? -- What happens in Congress? -- What does the president do? -- What are initiatives and referendums? -- A fair process -- Laws Q&A.Accelerated Reader AR
- Subjects: Statutes and codes.; Legislation;
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- Warwick County, Virginia : the 1643 church on Baker's Neck and the genealogy of neighbor Matthew Jones / by Dunn, Richard,1929-(CARDINAL)807391;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 114-118) and index.
- Subjects: Family histories.; Jones family.;
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- Warwick County, Virginia : the 1643 church on Baker's Neck and the genealogy of neighbor Matthew Jones / by Dunn, Richard,1929-(CARDINAL)807391;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 54-56) and index.Bakers Neck, the Second Mulberry Island Parish Church and its social impact -- Matthew Jones, house and genealogy.
- Subjects: Family histories.; Jones, Matthew, approximately 1650; Jones family.;
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- Federation of Australia / by Harris, Nathaniel,1937-(CARDINAL)126414; World Book, Inc.(CARDINAL)170438;
Includes bibliographical references (page 62) and index.Arrival in Australia -- Free settlers -- Aborigines and European settlers -- The gold rush -- The Eureka Stockade -- New South Wales and Tasmania -- Victoria and South Australia -- Queensland and Western Australia -- Linking the colonies -- The crisis of the 1890's -- Australian nationalism -- The federal idea -- The Federal Council -- Sir Henry Parkes -- The 1890 Conference -- What form of federation? -- The First Federal Convention -- The people's conventions -- New Zealand stays out -- The Second Federal Convention -- The referendums -- The United Kingdom approves -- The birth of a nation -- The first national elections -- The new parliament -- Sir Edmund Barton -- Voting rights for women -- A new capital."A history of the settlement and founding of Australia, based on primary source documents and other historical artifacts. Features include period art works and photographs; excerpts from literary works, letters, speeches, broadcasts, and diaries; summary boxes; a timeline; maps; and a list of additional resources"--Provided by publisher.1160LAccelerated Reader AR
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- Why vote? [videorecording] : a right & a responsibility / by Martin, Michael.(CARDINAL)389081; McKowen, James A.(CARDINAL)215372; Riviera, Cheekie.(CARDINAL)215373; Cambridge Educational (Firm)(CARDINAL)218431;
Executive producer, E. Ty Gardner ; camera, Kyle Boyd, Greg Harpold ; editors, Kevin Rhoades, Greg Harpold ; producer/director, Greg Harpold ; writer, James A. McKowen.Host and narrator, Cheekie Riviera.Michael Martin (Uncle Sam).Answers many questions young people or first-time voters have about voting and their role in the political process. Begins with a short history of voting and a discussion of why it is important to vote. Shows how the right to vote has been fought for throughout history, and why the struggle for universal suffrage has been so long and hard. Examples of close elections illustrate how history would have been changed if these elections had different results. Includes registering to vote, precincts, absentee voting, voting machines, write-in votes and an overview of the various kinds of elections (local, state, and national; primary and general; referendums; bond issues; constitutional amendments). Shows how to take a thorough and critical look at candidates and their positions, their experience, their campaign platforms and other factors.Teens to adults.VHS.
- Subjects: Voting;
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