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- ProQuest statistical abstract of the United States 2020 by ProQuest (Firm)(CARDINAL)291866; United States.Bureau of the Census.(CARDINAL)171405; United States.Economics and Statistics Administration.(CARDINAL)275203;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Section 1, Population: -- Estimates and projection by age, sex, race, and Hispanic origin -- States, metropolitan areas, cities -- Mobility status -- Profiles of elderly, racial, and Hispanic-origin populations -- Native and foreign-born populations -- Immigration -- Ancestry, languages -- Marital status and households -- Religion -- Section 2, Births, Deaths, Marriages, and Divorces: -- Births -- Sexuality and family planning -- Life expectancy -- Deaths -- Marriages and divorces -- Section 3, Health and Nutrition: -- National health expenditure accounts -- Medicare, Medicaid, and SCHIP -- Health insurance -- Healthcare industry revenue and employment -- Hospitals and healthcare utilization -- Health measures -- Food consumption, nutrition -- Section 4, Education: -- Overview: All levels of education -- School readiness -- Primary and secondary schools -- Higher education -- School crime and safety -- Libraries -- Section 5, Law Enforcement, Courts, and Prisons: -- Crimes and crime rates -- Law enforcement and arrests -- Courts -- Juveniles, child abuse -- Prisoners and inmates -- Fire departments and property losses -- Section 6, Geography and Environment: -- Land and water -- Air quality -- Municipal hazardous waste -- Weather -- Conservation -- Section 7, Elections: -- Voter registration and vote results -- Campaign finances -- Section 8, State and Local Government Finances and Employment: -- Governmental units -- Aid to state and local governments -- State and local governments -- Local government finances -- Employment and payroll -- Section 9, Federal Government Finances and Employment: -- Budget receipts, outlays, debt -- Income taxes -- Federal employment, payroll, and facilities -- Section 10, National Security and Veterans Affairs: -- National defense outlays, expenditures, personnel -- Military manpower -- Military sales and assistance -- Veterans -- Homeland security -- Section 11, Social Insurance and Human Services: -- Government transfer payments -- Social security, retirement funds, and other income assistance -- Federal food programs and family assistance -- Child care, child support -- Social services providers -- Section 12, Labor Force, Employment, and Earnings: -- Labor force status -- Occupations and employment projections -- Unemployment -- Establishments -- Compensation and hours worked -- Benefits -- Injuries -- Union membership -- Section 13, Income, Expenditures, Poverty, and Wealth: -- Gross domestic product -- Personal and household income -- Consumer expenditures -- Money income -- Poverty status -- Wealth -- Section 14, Prices: -- Consumer price index -- Cost of living index -- Producer price index -- Section 15, Business Enterprise: -- Sole proprietors, partnerships, corporations -- Establishments, employees, payroll -- Firms, births, deaths, expansions and contractions -- Women- and minority-owned businesses -- Bankruptcy, patents -- Investment, capital expenditures -- Economic indicators -- Corporate profits -- Multinationals -- Section 16, Science and Technology: -- Research and development funds, outlays -- Science and engineering degrees -- Science and engineering employment -- Space program -- Section 17, Agriculture: -- Farms and farmland -- Farm balance sheet, income -- Agricultural exports and imports -- Crops, livestock -- Section 18, Forestry, Fishing, and Mining: -- Natural resource-related industries -- Timber, lumber -- Fishery -- Mining, minerals, and energy resources -- Section 19, Energy And Utilities: -- Energy production, consumption -- Energy expenditures and trade -- Crude oil -- Nuclear -- Renewable energy -- Electric power -- Gas and other utilities -- Section 20, Construction And Housing: -- Construction industry indicators -- Home sales and prices -- Housing supply -- Housing occupancy and tenure -- Home improvements -- Nonresidential construction -- Section 21, Manufactures: -- Hours and earnings of production workers -- Shipments, inventories, new orders, and finances -- Industry reports by subject and subsector -- Section 22, Wholesale and Retail Trade: -- Wholesale trade -- Retail trade -- Section 23, Transportation: -- Transportation system -- Air transportation -- Water transportation and port traffic -- Highways -- Motor vehicle registrations and fuel consumption -- Motor vehicle accidents -- Urban transit and commuting -- Trucks, railroads, and pipelines -- Postal service -- Section 24, Information industries -- Publishing: newspapers, books and online -- Recording media and broadcasting -- Telecommunications -- Internet access and use -- Libraries -- Section 25, Banking, Finance, and Insurance: -- Establishments, receipts -- Flow of funds, financial assets, and liabilities -- Financial institutions -- Payment instruments, credit and debit cards -- Consumer credit, mortgage debt -- Money stock, interest rates -- Stocks and bonds, equity ownership, mutual funds -- Insurance and real estate -- Section 26, Arts, Recreation, and Travel: -- Employees, establishments, and payroll -- Performing arts -- Leisure activities -- Sports -- Parks and wildlife activities -- Travel -- Section 27, Accommodation, Food Services, and Other Services: -- Section 28, Foreign Commerce and Aid: -- International transactions -- Foreign investments -- Foreign grants and credits -- Exports and imports -- Section 29, Puerto Rico and the Island Areas: -- Section 30, International Statistics: -- World population, vital statistics -- Economic measures -- Labor force -- Agriculture -- Energy and environment -- Technology -- Finance -- Security and Terrorism.The Statistical Abstract of the United States, published since 1878, is the best-known statistical reference in the country. As a comprehensive collection of statistics of the social, political, and economic conditions of the United States, it is a snapshot of America and its people." --
- Subjects: Census data.; Statistics.; Statistics;
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- The complete resource guide for people with disabilities. by Grey House Publishing, Inc.,publisher.(CARDINAL)381300;
Arts & entertainment ; Assistive devices ; Associations ; Camps ; Clothing ; Computers ; Conferences & shows ; Construction & architecture ; Education ; Exchange programs ; Foundations & funding resources ; Government agencies ; Independent living centers ; Law ; Libraries & research centers ; Media, print ; Media, electronic ; Toys & games ; Travel & transportation ; Veteran services ; Vocational & employment programs ; Rehabilitation facilities, acute ; Rehabilitation facilities, post-acute ; Rehabilitation facilities, sub-acute ; Aging ; Blind & deaf ; Cognitive ; Dexterity ; Hearing ; Mobility ; General disorders ; Speech & language ; VisualAn award-winning, comprehensive resource for people living with disabilities and those committed to empowering them, offering resources for success at work, in school, and in the community.
- Subjects: Directories.; Periodicals.; Bibliographies.; People with disabilities; People with disabilities; People with disabilities;
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- Beyond tube-and-wing : the X-48 blended wing-body and NASA's quest to reshape future transport aircraft / by Larrimer, Bruce I.,author.(CARDINAL)856691; United States.National Aeronautics and Space Administration,issuing body.(CARDINAL)137327;
Includes bibliographical references and index."This book details the remarkable efforts to develop a new aircraft configuration known as the Blended Wing-Body (BWB). Responding to a challenge from NASA, McDonnell Douglas Corporation initiated studies in the early 1990s to determine if this new configuration could bring about significant advantages over conventional sweptwing, streamlined tube, and swept-tail designs. Research precipitated the design and construction of two small-scale demonstrators: the X-48B. After McDonnell Douglas' merger with Boeing, the X-48B flew 92 test flights before modification into the X-48C, which in turn flew 30 flights under the auspices of NASA's Environmentally Responsible Aviation Program"--Seeking "an aerodynamic renaissance" -- "The concept appears to be a winner" -- From concept to design -- Small-scale testbeds -- NASA's first effort : the blended wing-body low-speed vehicle -- Aerodynamic testing and vehicle fabrication -- The X-48B and X-48C take to the air -- Epilogue. Towards a full-size airplane -- Appendix. X-48B and X-48C test flights at NASA Dryden.
- Subjects: X-48 (Research plane); Blended wing-body aircraft;
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- Geologic map of the Colon 7.5-minute quadrangle, Lee and Chatham counties, North Carolina / by Bradley, Philip J.(Philip Julian),1968-author.(CARDINAL)311849; Rice, Aaron K.,author.(CARDINAL)785053; Grimley, David A.,author.; Blocher, William B.; North Carolina.Geological Survey Section,issuing body.(CARDINAL)165212;
Includes bibliographical references.The Colon 7.5-minute quadrangle lies in the east central portion of the North Carolina Piedmont. The unincorporated communities of Colon and Farmville and portions of the City of Sanford are present within the quadrangle. The local transportation corridors of US Highway 15/501 and US Highway 1 cut across the quadrangle. The Deep River controls the drainage in the quadrangle. The Rocky River, a major tributary of the Deep River, is present in the northern edge of the quadrangle. The southern portion of the quadrangle drains directly to the Deep River along named tributaries of Rocky Branch, Georges Creek, Copper Mine Creek, Little Buffalo Creek, Big Buffalo Creek, Purgatory Creek, Wallace Creek, Roberts Creek, Gum Fork and other unnamed tributaries.Funded in part by the USGS National Cooperative Geologic Mapping program.
- Subjects: Maps.; Geology; Geology;
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- ProQuest statistical abstract of the United States 2021. by ProQuest (Firm)(CARDINAL)291866; United States.Bureau of the Census.(CARDINAL)171405; United States.Economics and Statistics Administration.(CARDINAL)275203;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Preface -- New and deleted tables -- Guide to tabular presentation -- Section 1: Population -- Estimates and projections by age, sex, race, and Hispanic origin -- States, metropolitan areas, cities -- Mobility status -- Profiles of elderly, racial, and Hispanic-origin populations -- Native and foreign-born populations -- Immigration -- Ancestry, languages -- Marital status and households -- Religion -- Section 2: Births, deaths, marriages, and divorces -- Births -- Sexuality and family planning -- Life expectancy -- Deaths -- Marriages and divorces -- Section 3: Health and nutrition -- National health expenditure accounts -- Medicare, Medicaid, and CHIP -- Health insurance -- Healthcare industry revenue and employment -- Hospitals and healthcare utilization -- Health measures -- Health measures, children -- Food consumption, nutrition -- Section 4: Education -- Overview, all levels of education -- School readiness -- Primary and secondary schools -- Higher education -- Libraries -- School crime and safety -- Section 5: Law enforcement, courts, and prisons -- Crimes and crime rates -- Law enforcement and arrests -- Courts -- Juveniles, child abuse -- Prisoners and inmates -- Fire departments and property losses -- Section 6: Geography and environment -- Land and water -- Air quality -- Municipal hazardous waste -- Weather -- Conservation -- Section 7: Elections -- Voter registration and vote results -- Elected officials -- Campaign finances -- Section 8: State and local government finances and employment -- Governmental units -- Aid to state and local governments -- State and local governments -- State government finances -- Local government finances -- Employment and payroll -- Section 9: Federal government finances and employment -- Budget receipts, outlays, debt -- Income taxes -- Federal employment, payroll, and facilities -- Section 10: National security and veterans affairs -- National defense outlays, expenditures, personnel -- Military manpower -- Military sales and assistance -- Veterans -- Homeland security -- Section 11: Social insurance and human services -- Government transfer payments -- Social security, retirement funds, and other income assistance -- Federal food programs and family assistance -- Child care, child support -- Social services providers -- Section 12: Labor force, employment, and earnings -- Labor force status, Occupations and employment projections -- Unemployment -- Establishments -- Compensation and hours worked -- Benefits -- Injuries -- Union membership -- Section 13: Income, expenditures, poverty, and wealth -- Gross domestic product -- Personal and household income -- Consumer expenditures -- Money income -- Poverty status -- Wealth -- Section 14: Prices -- Consumer price index -- Cost of living index -- Producer price index -- Section 15: Business enterprise -- Sole proprietors, partnerships, corporations -- Establishments, employees, payroll -- Firms, births, deaths, expansions, and contractions -- Women- and minority-owned businesses -- Bankruptcy, patents -- Investment, capital expenditures -- Economic indicators -- Corporate profits -- Multinationals -- Section 16: Science and technology -- Research and development funds, outlays -- Science and engineering degrees -- Science and engineering employment -- Space program -- Section 17: Agriculture -- Farms and farmland -- Farm balance sheet, income -- Agricultural exports and imports -- Crops, livestock -- Section 18: Forestry, fishing, and mining -- Natural resource-related industries -- Timber, lumber -- Fisheries -- Mining, minerals, and energy resources -- Section 19: Energy and utilities -- Energy production, consumption -- Energy expenditures and trade -- Crude oil -- Nuclear -- Renewable energy -- Electric power -- Gas and other utilities -- Section 20: Construction and housing -- Construction industry indicators -- Home sales and prices -- Housing supply -- Housing occupancy and tenure -- Home improvements -- Nonresidential construction -- Section 21: Manufactures -- Manufacturing summary -- Hours and earnings of production workers -- Shipments, inventories, new orders, and finances -- Industry reports by subject and subsector -- Section 22: Wholesale and retail trade -- Wholesale trade -- Retail trade -- Section 23: Transportation -- Transportation system -- Air transportation -- Water transportation and port traffic -- Highways -- Motor vehicle registrations and fuel consumption -- Motor vehicle accidents -- Urban transit and commuting -- Trucks, railroads, and pipelines -- Postal service -- Section 24: Information and Communications -- Information industries -- Publishing, newspapers, books, and online -- Recording media and broadcasting -- Telecommunications -- Internet access and use -- Libraries -- Section 25: Banking, Finance, and Insurance -- Establishment, receipts -- Flow of funds, financial assets, and liabilities -- Financial institutions -- Payment instruments, credit and debit cards -- Consumer credit, mortgage debt -- Money stock, interest rates -- Stocks and bonds, equity ownership, mutual funds -- Insurance and real estate -- Section 26: Arts, recreation, and travel -- Employees, establishments, and payroll -- Performing arts -- Leisure activities -- Sports -- Parks and wildlife activities -- Travel -- Section 27: Accommodation, food services, and other services -- Section 28: Foreign commerce and aid -- International transactions -- Foreign investments -- Foreign grants and credits -- Exports and imports -- Section 29: Puerto Rico and the island areas -- Section 30: International statistics -- World population, vital statistics -- Economic measures -- Labor force -- Agriculture -- Energy and environment -- Technology -- Finance -- Security and terrorism -- Appendix 1: Guide to sources of statistics, state statistical abstracts, and foreign statistical abstracts -- Appendix II: Metropolitan and micropolitan statistical areas: concepts, components, and population -- Appendix III: Limitations of the data -- Appendix IV: Weights and Measures.The Statistical Abstract of the United States, published since 1878, is the best-known statistical reference in the country. As a comprehensive collection of statistics of the social, political, and economic conditions of the United States, it is a snapshot of America and its people.
- Subjects: Census data.; Statistics.; Statistics; Demography;
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- Farsi (Persian) for beginners : learning conversational Farsi / by Atoofi, Saeid,1965-author.(CARDINAL)603094; Atoofi, Maliheh (Ameneh),consultant.;
To the Learner -- Introduction -- How to Use This Book -- Translieration Conventions -- Farsi Scripts -- Chapter One: Greetings -- Chapter Two: Transportation -- Chapter Three: Phone calls -- Chapter Four: Months and seasons -- Chapter Five: Dinner table conversations -- Chapter Six: Commerce -- Chapter Seven: Emotions.
- Subjects: Textbooks.; Programmed instructional materials.; Problems and exercises.; Sound recordings.; Persian language; Persian language; Persian language; Persian language;
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- I was feeling epic : an oral history of the Vampire diaries / by Highfill, Samantha,author.;
Twilight for TV -- Hello, brothers : inside the casting process -- "Today will be different" : making the pilot -- "I have to know her" : launching season 1 -- The body count begins : RIP, Vicki, Lexi, and Grams -- This town loves an event : Miss Mystic Falls and Founder's Day -- "Katherine happened" : season 2 -- A curse, a moonstone, and an epic party -- He's a special vampire : Elijah's big entrance -- Enter : Klaus -- "Stefan is gone, and he's not coming back" : season 3 -- "Turn. It. Off." : inside the series' best episode -- An original backstory, a Delena kiss, and Caroline's birthday -- A road trip, a motel, and a decade dance -- "If it was just down to him and me..." : the season 3 finale -- "It's okay to love them both" : the fandom -- Vampire Elena : Season 4 -- The body count rises : losing Carol and Jeremy... but not Matt -- The originals -- Bonnie sacrifices herself... again -- "Hello, my shadow self" : the season 4 finale -- "If I have to hear Doppelgänger one more time..." : season 5 -- The one hundredth episode -- The end of the other side : the season 5 finale -- Trapped in the nineties : season 6 -- Losing Liz Forbes -- Wedding day massacre : the end of season 6 -- Flash-forwards, a pregnant vampire, and benzo : season 7 -- The final farewell : season 8 -- "Goodbye, brother" : the series finale -- Is anything ever really dead?."From debut author Samantha Highfill, a definitive and deliciously nostalgic deep dive into the creation and legacy of hit show and TikTok darling The Vampire Diaries, as told by its cast, crew, and creators. 171 episodes, 8 seasons, 2 spin-off shows: TheVampire Diaries was a cultural phenomenon that became the favorite of a generation when it first aired in 2009. 15 years later, it's still a force to be reckoned with. Old and new fans alike are watching and rewatching the show on streaming services (itwas the 15th most-watched show of 2020) and finding ways to engage with fellow diehard fans at TVD conventions and on social media (there are 387.8 million posts related to TVD on TikTok). The Vampire Diaries clearly has a vampirically immortal sort of success, and at the center of the fandom is Entertainment Weekly's Samantha Highfill, who has lovingly compiled the definitive oral history of the show using her own on-set experience, her TVD podcast research, and, of course, countless interviews with theshow's cast, crew, and creatives. I Was Feeling Epic will be a transportive and nostalgic portal into the deeper world of The Vampire Diaries, reliving the beloved show's best moments while unearthing brand new, behind-the-scenes intel through exclusive interviews with key players like Paul Wesley, Nina Dobrev, Kat Graham, Ian Somerhalder, Candice King, Michael Trevino, Zach Roerig, Claire Holt, Julie Plec, and so many more. Perfect for old and new fans alike, this is the ultimate look into the vampiric immortality of The Vampire Diaries"--
- Subjects: Vampire diaries (Television program); Horror television programs; Monster television programs; Vampires on television.;
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- Secrets of royal travel [videorecording] / by Havers, Nigel,1949-narrator.; Lambent Productions,production company.; PBS Distribution (Firm),publisher.(CARDINAL)309769;
Narrated by Nigel Havers.The British Royal Family is the most well-traveled monarchy in history. The Queen alone has been around the world 42 times, clocking up over one million air miles. This series tells the inside story of the monarchy on the move, taking viewers inside some of the most famous and yet secretive transport in the world.Rating: TVPG.DVD, region 1, wide screen (16x9); stereo.
- Subjects: Documentary television programs.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Royal households;
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- Promise denied : NASA's X-34 and the quest for cheap, reusable access to space / by Larrimer, Bruce I.,author.(CARDINAL)856691; United States.National Aeronautics and Space Administration,issuing body.(CARDINAL)137327;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 361-372) and index."Between 1992 and 1996, the American aerospace community vigorously explored the development of a post-Space Shuttle reusable space transportation system for the United States. This activity included studies by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), scientific foundations, and the aerospace industry. Likewise, both the executive branch of the government, through the issuance of a White House Policy Space Transportation Directive, and the legislative branch, though the holding of congressional hearings and budget allocations to NASA and the Department of Defense, were deeply involved in the decision-making process. The new policy direction was aimed toward reestablishing the Unites States' competitiveness in the space launch vehicle development and launch area and in transferring much of this activity to the U.S. aerospace industry. These developments served as the prelude to NASA's single-stage-to-orbit (SSTO), reusable launch vehicle (RLV) program that included the development of three technology test bed vehicles. The first of these vehicles was the DC-XA Clipper Graham, which actually was an upgrade to the original DC-X (Delta-Clipper Experimental) developed by McDonnell Douglas for the Department of Defense and subsequently transferred to NASA at the start of the Agency's single-stage-to-orbit program. The DC-XA Clipper Graham was followed by the X-33, which was intended to serve as a test bed vehicle for the subsequent development of a full-size reusable single-stage-to-orbit vehicle, and the X-34, which was intended as a technology test bed vehicle to demonstrate low-cost reusability and to conduct flight experiments. These were all promising concepts, and prospects for developing a cheap, robust, reusable space lift system to supplant the already aging Space Shuttle seemed assured. But within a decade, such hopes had been dashed-all the more frustrating to program proponents and participants, who had contributed some remarkably creative engineering to support the bold conceptual visions underpinning each of these programs. This book examines arguably the most elegant and promising of all of these, the NASA-Orbital Sciences X-34 Technology Testbed Demonstrator program, one ranking high on any list of the best research aircraft never flown"Acknowledgments -- Prologue -- NASA and the Post-Cold War Launch Vehicle Challenge -- Three Pathways to Space -- The "First" X-34 : A Prequel -- Orbital Gets a Second Chance -- Designing and Building the X-3 -- Aerodynamics Modeling, Testing, and Thermal Protection -- The Fastrac Engine : Heart of the X-34 Program -- Captive-Carry, Ground Tow, and Planned Powered Testing -- Whither X-34? -- Hammer Fall : The Termination of the X-34 Program -- Appendix 1. X-34 Proposed 25-Flight Envelope Expansion Program -- Appendix 2. Fastrac/MC-1 Engine and X-34 Main Propulsion System -- Abbreviations and Acronyms -- Bibliography -- About the Author -- Index.
- Subjects: United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration; Orbital Sciences Corporation.; X-34 (Research plane); X-33 (Research plane); Research aircraft; Rocket planes; Reusable space vehicles; Launch vehicles (Astronautics);
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- Stonehenge : [videorecording] mysteries and new discoveries. by Wonderscape Entertainment (Firm),publisher.(CARDINAL)347532;
In this new 2022 high-definition program, explore and finally solve some of the mysteries of Stonehenge, the world's most famous prehistoric monument located in Wiltshire, England. Who built this monument? What was its purpose and function? How did the enormous stones of the structure get transported from what we now know was a significant distance and erected in such a remote location? What did the Stonehenge Riverside Project's analysis of DNA from the human remains at Stonehenge reveal? What incredible discovery did the Stonehenge Hidden Landscapes Project uncover in 2020? The answers to these questions and more are covered in depth with detailed graphics, diagrams and exciting video that reinforce important concepts.Ages: 10-14.English audio; closed-captioned.DVD, widescreen (16x9); stereo; color.Title from disc label.
- Subjects: Children's films.; Educational films.; Nonfiction films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Landscape archaeology; Megalithic monuments; Prehistoric peoples;
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