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- Community power structure : a study of decision makers. by Hunter, Floyd.(CARDINAL)139384;
Bibliography: pages 273-289.
- Subjects: Community leadership.; Power (Social sciences);
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- The study of community power; a bibliographic review / by Hawley, Willis D.(CARDINAL)149251; Svara, James H.(CARDINAL)198120;
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- Subjects: Bibliographies.; Community power; Power (Social sciences);
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Citizen participation : action for the common good / by Dubbelde, Nan M.(CARDINAL)178385;
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- Subjects: Bibliographies.; Community power; Social participation;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Building powerful community organizations : a personal guide to creating groups that can solve problems and change the world / by Brown, Michael Jacoby.(CARDINAL)484257;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 366-374) and index.
- Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; Community organization; Social action; Citizens' associations; Community development; Organizational effectiveness;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 3
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- Better together : discovering the power of community / by George, Rusty,1971-;
Includes bibliographical references.Taking a selfie -- Help! everyone drives me crazy -- I don't need anyone -- No one gets me -- Everyone else is an idiot -- Better together ... to connect with God -- Intimacy with God is deeper together -- Joy is found quicker together -- Anxiety is calmed together -- Better together ... to overcome our weaknesses -- Healing happens together -- Temptations are conquered together -- Perfectionists find peace together -- Better together ... to leave a legacy -- Families are built to last together -- Impossible goals are achieved together -- Home is discovered together.
- Subjects: Communities;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- Watership Down [videorecording] / by Rosen, Martin,film director,film producer,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)847495; Guy, Tony,animator.(CARDINAL)842471; Rawlings, Terry,1933-2019,editor of moving image work.(CARDINAL)848970; Morley, Angela,composer.(CARDINAL)843031; Hurt, John,1940-2017,voice actor.(CARDINAL)843734; Briers, Richard,voice actor.(CARDINAL)769152; Cox, Michael Graham,1938-1995,voice actor.(CARDINAL)848181; Bennett, John,1928-2005,voice actor.(CARDINAL)847573; Richardson, Ralph,Sir,1902-1983,voice actor.(CARDINAL)521227; Cadell, Simon,voice actor.(CARDINAL)852144; Mostel, Zero,1915-1977,voice actor.(CARDINAL)709469; Adams, Richard,1920-2016.Watership Down.(CARDINAL)815548; Nepenthe Productions,production company.(CARDINAL)847494; Warner Home Video (Firm),film distributor.(CARDINAL)218485;
Animation director, Tony Guy; animation supervisor, Philip Duncan; editor, Terry Rawlings; music, Angela Morley; "Bright eyes" composed by Mike Batt and sung by Art Garfunkel.Voices: John Hurt, Richard Briers, Michael Graham-Cox, John Bennett, Ralph Richardson, Simon Cadell, Zero Mostel.A band of rabbits escapes the threatened collapse of their highly developed civilization only to find the same dangers (predatory men and beasts, and a totalitarian state imposed by their own species) in their new domain. Animated.MPAA rating: PG.DVD; Dolby surround stereo; widescreen presentation.
- Subjects: Films for the hearing impaired.; Feature films.; Fantasy films.; Animated films.; Action and adventure films.; Video recordings.; Drama.; Rabbits; Community power; Conejos; Poder de la comunidad;
- Available copies: 7 / Total copies: 8
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- The transition companion : making your community more resilient in uncertain times / by Hopkins, Rob,1968-author.(CARDINAL)493580;
Includes bibliographical references and index."In 2008, ... The Transition Handbook suggested a model for a communiuty-led response to peak oil and climate change. Since then, the Transition idea has gone viral across the globe, from universities and London neighbourhoods to Italian villages and Brazilian favelas. In contrast to the ever-worsening stream of information about climate change, the economy and resource depletion, Transition focuses on solutions, on community-scale projects and on positive results. [This book] picks up the story today. ... The first part discusses where we are now in terms of resilience to the problems of rising oil prices, climate change and economic uncertainty. It presents a vision of how the future might look if we succeed in addressing these issues. The book then looks in detail at the process a community in transition goes through, drawing on the experience of those who have already embarked on this journey.... "--Back cover.
- Subjects: Energy conservation.; Self-reliant living.; Sustainable living.; Petroleum reserves.; Community power.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Nothing more of this land : community, power, and the search for Indigenous identity / by Lee, Joseph,1992-author.;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 223-235).Introduction : Land at the end -- A still place among the currents -- Off-island -- Bringing our people home -- The settlement -- Hatmarcha gifts -- The people and the pandemic -- Recognition -- We cannot wait for others -- Time is on our side -- The will of the people -- Big slow-moving thing -- Sovereignty isn't just "I'm going to do what I want" -- We know we are not alone -- Wholly and always and forever-Indian -- Conclusion : Our own map.From award-winning journalist Joseph Lee, a sweeping, personal exploration of Indigenous identity and the challenges facing Indigenous people around the world.
- Subjects: Autobiographies.; Lee, Joseph, 1992-; Wampanoag Indians; Journalists; Wampanoag Indians; Indians of North America; Indigenous peoples;
- Available copies: 4 / Total copies: 10
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- Built to belong : discovering the power of community over competition / by Franke, Natalie,author.;
Includes bibliographical references."Many of us feel more alone than ever despite living in the most connected society in human history. We need to belong in the same way that we need oxygen-our physical bodies require it. We perform better and have greater successes as individuals when weare connected to the collective. Join author Natalie Franke as she shares her story of longing for connection in the chaos and lessons learned on her journey to true belonging. Together we'll uncover how to: Kick scroll-induced jealousy to the curb and transform the way that social media makes you feel about yourself and others Overcome loneliness by finding your people and cultivating true community in your personal and professional world Strike the balance between camaraderie and competition so that youcan live a deeply fulfilled and joyful life Human beings are not highlight reels-we're done fanning the flames of comparison, drowning in our insecurities, and being pitted against one another. We're saying no to the endless rat race of getting ahead andgoodbye to the narratives that leave us feeling left out and alone. We are destined for something better. We're made for so much more. Because knit into the fabric of our DNA, we were Built to Belong"--
- Subjects: Loneliness.; Communities.; Social media.; Social media.;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- Stick your neck out : a street-smart guide to creating change in your community and beyond : service as the path of a meaningful life / by Graham, John,1942-(CARDINAL)640982;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; Social action; Social change; Community power;
- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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