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- North Carolina, brick capital of the nation. by North Carolina.Division of Commerce and Industry.Research and Statistics Section.(CARDINAL)133958;
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- Subjects: Brick trade;
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- Recent developments in the building brick industry of the southeastern United States / by Bell, William C.(William Callum),1916-; North Carolina State College.Department of Engineering Research.(CARDINAL)178422;
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- Subjects: Brick trade; Tunnel kilns.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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- The health of brick and tile plant workers in North Carolina / by Trice, M. F.; North Carolina.Division of Industrial Hygiene.;
Includes bibliographical references (leaf 15).
- Subjects: Brick trade; Tile industry; Brickworks; Brickmakers;
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- Brick masons on the job / by Rea, Amy C.,author.;
Includes bibliographical references (page 31) and index."Highlights the schooling, job training, and life on the job for brick masons. Additional features include a Fast Facts spread, critical-thinking questions, a phonetic glossary, resources for further study, a selected bibliography, an introduction to the author, and an index."
- Subjects: Construction industry; Construction industry;
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- The ancient Egyptian economy / by Rockwood, Leigh.(CARDINAL)497548;
Agriculture and industry -- The agricultural economy -- Bartering -- Foreign trade -- Papyrus and paper -- Bricks and pottery -- Stonework -- Clothmaking -- Jewelry -- Metal and civilization.Readers explore different aspects of Ancient Egypt's economy, including the importance of the sea and how papermaking was an art essential to Egypt's success. Students will gain an understanding of how the culture used money and which trades flourished during this period of history.3456930LAccelerated Reader ARAccelerated Reader AR
- Subjects: Material culture; Industries;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- Human nature in American historical thought / by Curti, Merle(Merle Eugene),1897-1996.(CARDINAL)146513;
Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (pages 110-117)
- Subjects: Human beings.;
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- Settlers of Catan [video game] : game of discovery, settlement & trade / by Baga, Volkan.cover artist.; Teuber, Klaus.designer.;
"The board consists of 19 terrain hexes surrounded by the ocean. Each type of terrain produces a different type of resource: brick, wool, ore, grain or lumber. There's also a desert hex that produces no resources. As the game progresses, players use resources to build roads along the edges of these hexes and settlements or cities on the intersections where three hexes meet. Each player begins the game with two settlements and two roads."There are 2 levels of play, 1 for novices and another for experienced players.Ages 10 and up; 3-4 players.Title from container
- Subjects: Board game.; Catan.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Salt, sugar, fat [sound recording] : how the food giants hooked us / by Moss, Michael,1955-;
Read by Scott Brick.The story of how the food industry have used three essential ingredients to control much of the world's diet.
- Subjects: Nutrition -- Economic aspects -- United States.; Food habits -- Economic aspects -- United States.; Food industry and trade -- United States.; Audiobooks.;
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- Selling beyond eBay : foolproof ways to reach more customers and make big money on rival online marketplaces / by Holden, Greg.(CARDINAL)529052;
Should you sell beyond eBay? -- Creating a solid foundation on eBay -- Searching for life beyond eBay -- Carrying your experience and reputation to new venues -- Accurately valuing your merchandise -- New strategies for moving inventory -- Finding more than one way to sell -- Selling off high-value assets and equipment -- Connect with collectors at specialized auction sites -- Reaching local buyers -- Partnering with a big name -- Leveraging Amazon.com's customer base -- Overstock.com -- Finding the right operational partner -- Handling payments -- Planning your own website -- Boosting your website's effectiveness -- Opening a brick-and-mortar store -- Trade shows, flea markets, and other offline sales venues -- Finding new sources of merchandise -- Reaching overseas buyers -- Partnering with other sellers.
- Subjects: Internet marketing.; Internet auctions.; Selling.;
- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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- Construction and trades / by Lewis, Daniel,1977-author.(CARDINAL)803807;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Plumber or pipe fitter -- Cement or brick mason -- Carpet installer -- HVACR technician -- Carpenter -- Construction laborer or construction-equipment operator -- Painter or paperhanger -- Electrician -- Metalworker.For people who enjoy working with their hands, entering the construction or other trade fields can begin right after high school. Carpenters, masons, construction workers, painters, and plumbers are among the in-demand jobs in these fields. Apprenticeships provide on-the-job training and trade unions afford solid wages and benefits. Employers of entry-level workers in these fields are looking for employability skills: a sense of responsibility, a willingness to learn, discipline, flexibility, and above all, enthusiasm. What's more, once a worker has gained enough experience, many of these well-paying jobs have the potential for self-employment. If you enjoy building and fixing things, a career in construction and trades could be right for you--Ages 12+Grades 7 to 8.
- Subjects: Building; Careers.;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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