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- Water from air : water-harvesting machines / by Cartlidge, Cherese.(CARDINAL)704491;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 45-46) and index.The need for water -- Water from thin air -- Changing the world -- Other ways to make water."Describes the invention and development of water-harvesting machines. Includes glossary, websites, and bibliography for further reading"--Provided by publisher.820LAccelerated Reader AR
- Subjects: Dew harvesting; Water vapor, Atmospheric; Basic needs; Water-supply;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Little house in the Ozarks : the rediscovered writings / by Wilder, Laura Ingalls,1867-1957.(CARDINAL)145256; Hines, Stephen W.(CARDINAL)362453;
A collection of the rediscovered writings of Laura Ingalls Wilder.
- Subjects: Autobiographies.; Literature.; Wilder, Laura Ingalls, 1867-1957; Authors, American; Authors, American; Frontier and pioneer life; Women authors, American; Women authors, American; Women pioneers;
- Available copies: 46 / Total copies: 49
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- Recommended practices : green tobacco sickness / by United States.Occupational Safety and Health Administration.(CARDINAL)150488; National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.(CARDINAL)142572;
Includes bibliographical references (page 5).Workers who plant, cultivate and harvest tobacco are at risk of suffering from a form of nicotine poisoning known as "Green Tobacco Sickness". This illness causes nausea and vomiting that can lead to hospitalization and lost work time. Tobacco workers suffering from Green Tobacco Sickness are at greater risk for heat illness - a potentially deadly condition. Nicotine exposure from handling tobacco leaves may cause nicotine poisoning, also called Green Tobacco Sickness (GTS), with symptoms including nausea and vomiting. Risk of nicotine poisoning increases when the nicotine contained in the tobacco leaves mixes with rain, dew, or sweat, allowing nicotine to get onto the skin and pass into the bloodstream more easily. Workers may experience GTS symptoms while at work or several hours after the workday ends. About one quarter of workers harvesting tobacco in fields located in North Carolina suffered from GTS in a single season, according to a National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)-funded study. Although GTS symptoms normally do not last more than 24 hours after workers stop handling tobacco leaves, there are currently no comprehensive studies evaluating long-term effects.
- Subjects: Agricultural laborers; Agricultural laborers; Tobacco industry; Tobacco; Nicotine; Tobacco; Nicotine; Heat; Dehydration (Physiology); Heat exhaustion;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
- On-line resources: http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/docs/2015-104/;
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- The gate seldom found / by Reid, Raymond A.;
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- Subjects: Christian fiction.; Historical fiction.; House churches; Christians;
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- The best part of us : a novel / by Cole-Misch, Sally.(CARDINAL)877729;
"Beth cherished her childhood summers on a pristine northern Canadian lake, where she reveled in the sweet smell of dew on early morning hikes, the loons' evening trills across the lake's many bays, every brush stroke of her brother's paintings celebrating their cherished place, and their grandfather's laughter as he welcomed neighbors to their annual Welsh harvest celebration. Theirs was an unshakeable bond with nature, family, and friends, renewed every summer on their island of granite and pines. But that bond was threatened and then torn apart, first as rights to their island were questioned and then by nature itself, and the family was forced to leave. Fourteen years later, Beth has created a new life in urban Chicago. There, she's erected a solid barrier between the past and present, no matter how much it costs--until her grandfather asks her to return to the island to determine its fate. Will she choose to preserve who she has become, or risk everything to discover if what was lost still remains?"--Amazon.
- Subjects: Domestic fiction.; Novels.; Families; Siblings; GrandfathersvFiction.; Secrecy; Ojibwa Indians; Islands; Secrecy.; Siblings.;
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- Slow down : 50 mindful moments in nature / by Williams, Rachel,author.(CARDINAL)615080; Hartas, Freya,illustrator.(CARDINAL)402194;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 106-107) and index.Slow down. Stop. Listen -- A bee pollinates a flower -- Dew collects on a leaf -- A butterfly emerges from a chrysalis -- A duck teaches her ducklings to swim -- A spider weaves a web -- The dawn chorus performs -- A thunderstorm on a summer's day -- A squirrel buries an acorn in autumn and digs it up again in winter -- A bat goes hunting at night -- A rainbow appears -- A fox eats berries from a bush -- A snowflake falls -- Mama and dada birds feed their babies -- A honeybee hive gets to work -- The moon waxes...and wanes -- An ocean wave forms, crests, and breaks -- A tadpole becomes a frog -- Bluebells transform a woodland -- A mole tops up his store of earthworms -- A sunflower tracks the sun -- A game of cat and mouse -- A shooting star lights up the night sky -- A snake sheds its skin -- Mushrooms grow in a forest -- A spectacular sunset descends -- A snail leaves a trail -- A tree's leaves change color...and fall -- A sparrow takes a bath -- A cloud forms -- A chick hatches from an egg -- Cherry clossoms fall to the ground -- Weaver ants build a nest -- Fiddleheads unfurl in the sunshine -- A mosquito makes a narrow escape -- A woodpecker gets to work -- A sea star shuffles across the ocean floor -- A dragonfly performs an aerial show -- Water lilies open on a pond -- A barn owl wakes up -- Poppies bloom in a field -- A horse gallops through a meadow -- Moss drinks in a woodland rain shower -- A ladybug takes to the air -- Salmon swim upstream -- A flock of geese takes flight -- A hare outruns a hungry fox -- A kingfisher dives underwater to catch a fish -- A harvest mouse searches for supper -- An oyster makes a pearl -- A wolf howls to his pack -- Slow down today -- Further reading -- Selected bibliography -- Index.All around us, nature is working wonders. Every day, hour by hour, magical transformations happen right in front of you. But it's not always easy to see them . . . In this beautiful illustrated collection, 50 moments in nature are paused for you to watch them in detail. Then you should go outside, and explore, and see what you find when you take the time to slow down. Gorgeously illustrated, this charming collection celebrates the small wonders happening all around us every day.
- Subjects: Informational works.; Illustrated works.; Nature; Natural history; Animal behavior; Flowers; Meteorology; Mindfulness (Psychology);
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 13
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- A treasury of the world's finest folk song / by Deutsch, Leonhard,1887-1952.(CARDINAL)167073;
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- Subjects: Folk songs.; Folk music.; Notated music.; Scores.;
- Available copies: 4 / Total copies: 5
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- The new Negro renaissance : an anthology / by Davis, Arthur Paul,1904-1996.(CARDINAL)129183; Peplow, Michael W.(CARDINAL)145922;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 534-538).Protest Literature. Fifty Years / James Weldon Johnson ; The Edict / Roscoe C. Jamison ; To A Caged Canary In A Negro Restaurant / Leslie Pinckney Hill ; Self-Determination / Leslie Pinckney Hill ; Daybreak / George M. McClellan ; I See And Am Satisfied / Kelly Miller ; America / Claude McKay ; Close Ranks / W.E.B. Dubois ; The Lynching Industry: 1919 / The Crisis Staff ; Brothers / Joshua Henry Jones, Jr. ; The Bomb Thrower / Will Sexton ; Incident / Countee Cullen ; Pilate In Modern / George Leonard Allen ; America / George Leonard Allen ; Prejudice / Georgia Douglas Johnson ; Black Woman / Georgia Douglas Johnson ; Old Lem / Sterling A. Brown ; Blood-Burning Moon / Jean Toomer ; America's Greatest Institution: The Klu Klux Klan / "A Kluxer" ; A Festival In Christendom / Walter Everette Hawkins ; Snapshots Of The Cotton South / Frank Marshall Davis ; White Things / Anne Spencer ; Saint Peter Relates And Incident Of The Resurrection Day / James Weldon Johnson ; For A Lady I Know / Countee Cullen ; Yet I Do Marvel / Countee Cullen ; Old Jim Crow / Anonymous ; The Pathology Of Race Prejudice / E. Franklin Frasier ; Our Greatest Gift To America / George S. Schuyler ; The Genteel School: "We Are Like You. ". After The Winter / Claude McKay ; Flower Of Love / Claude McKay ; I Want To Die While You Love Me / Georgia Douglas Johnson ; The Heart Of A Woman / Georgia Douglas Johnson ; Noblesse Oblige / Jessie Fauset ; La Vie C'est La Vie Rondeau / Jessie Fauset ; The Wife-Woman / Anne Spencer ; At The Carnival / Anne Spencer ; Before The Feast Of Shushan / Anne Spencer ; Your Hands / Angelina Grimke ; Grass Fingers / Angelina Grimke ; The Bright Chimeric Best / Countee Cullen ; To John Keats, Poet, At Springtime / Countee Cullen ; The Watchers / William Stanley Braithwaite ; Sandy Star / William Stanley Braithwaite ; There Is Confusion / Jessie Fauset ; Mortgaged / Willis Richardson ; Rhobert / Jean Toomer ; Robert Whitmore / Frank Marshall Davis ; Arthur Ridgewood, M.D. / Frank Marshall Davis ; Giles Johnson, Ph. D. / Frank Marshall Davis ; The Autobiography Of An Ex-Coloured Man / James Weldon Johnson ; Passing / Nella Larsen ; Nigger Heaven: Variations On A Theme. Why I Like Harlem / Ira De A. Reid ; Harlem Night Club / Langston Hughes ; Jazzonia / Langston Hughes ; Negro Dancers / Langston Hughes ; To Midnight Nan At Leroy's Place / Helene Johnson ; Poem / Helene Johnson ; Sonnet To A Negro In Harlem / Countee Cullen ; She Of The Dancing Feet Sings / Countee Cullen ; Harlem Wine / Claude McKay ; Home To Harlem / Ira De A. Reid ; Mrs. Bailey Pays The Rent / Ira De A. Reid ; The Big Sea / Langston Hughes ; Slave On The Block / Langston Hughes ; The Walls Of Jericho / Rudolph Fisher ; Van Vechten's Nigger Heaven / W.E.B. Dubois ; Minstrel Men / Langston Hughes ; The Weary Blues / Langston Hughes ; Young Prostitute / Langston Hughes ; Harlem Shadows / Claude McKay ; The Harlem Dancer / Claude McKay ; Tired / Fenton Johnson -- The African Heritage. Danse Africaine / Langston Hughes ; Nude Young Dancer / Langston Hughes ; Enchantment / Lewis Alexander ; Sahdji / Richard Bruce (Nugent) ; The Return / Arna Bontemps ; Bottled / Helene Johnson ; The Story Of Africa / W.E.B. Dubois ; Morning Light Of The Dew-Drier / Effie Lee Newsome ; Conversion / Effie Lee Newsome ; Africa / June Toomer ; Wake Up Ethiopia / Claude McKay ; No One Knows / Marcus Garvey ; Africa / Lewis Alexander ; Afro-American / Langston Hughes ; Fragment / Langston Hughes ; Heritage / Countee Cullen ; Bambaata ; Leader Of The Zulu Revolt / J.A. Rogers ; The Legacy Of The Ancestral Arts / Alain Locke ; Slaves Today / George S. Schuyler ; American Negro Folk Literature / Arthur Fauset ; Slim In Hell / Sterling A. Brown ; The Tragedy Of Pete / Joseph S. Cotter, Sr. ; The Eatonville Anthology / Zora Neale Hurston ; Mules And Men / Zora Neale Hurston ; Play A Blues For Louise / Waring Cuney ; Hard Time Blues / Waring Cuney ; Song For A Banjo Dance / Langston Hughes ; Young Gal's Blues / Langston Hughes ; Don't You Want To Be Free? / Langston Hughes ; The Creation: A Negro Hermon / James Weldon Johnson ; The Autobiography Of An E-Coloured Man / James Weldon Johnson ; The Black Man Talks Of Reaping / Arna Bontemps ; Harvest Song / Jean Toomer ; Georgia Dust / Jean Toomer ; Plumes: A Folk Tragedy / Georgia Douglas Johnson ; Strange Legacies / Sterling A. Brown ; Oriflamme / Jessie Fauset ; Nat Turner / Randolph Edmonds ; Black Thunder / Arna Bontemps ; The Steel Drivin' Man / Leon R. Harris ; No Images / Waring Cuney ; Black Madonna / Albert Rice ; To A Nobly-Gifted Singer / Leslie Pinckney Hill ; A Song Of Praise / Countee Cullen ; Ebon Maid And Girl Of Mine / Lucian B. Watkins ; The Negro Woman / Andrea Razafkeriefo ; To My Grandmother / Mae Smith Johnson ; The Black Finger / Angelina Grimke ; To The Black Beloved / Langston Hughes ; Mother To Son ; Langston Hughes ; "Be As Proud Of Your Race" / Marcus Garvey ; O Black And Unknown Bards / James Weldon Johnson ; The Black Mother / W.E.B Dubois ; The Song Of The Smoke / W.E.B. Dubois ; Strong Men / Sterling A. Brown ; These Are My People / Fenton Johnson ; Credo / Walter E. Hawkins ; The Negro Church / Andrea Razafkeriefo ; Courier / Georgia Douglas Johnson ; To My Son / Georgia Douglas Johnson ; Facts / Raymond G. Dandridge ; Time To Die / Raymond G. Dandridge ; Baptism / Claude McKay ; If We Must Die / Claude McKay ; For My People / Margaret Walker ; Returning Soldiers / W.E.B. Dubois ; The New Negro / Alain Locke ; The Stirrings Of Black Nationalism. The Crisis In Negro Leadership / Harry H. Jones ; Race Pride / W.E.B Dubois ; First Statement Of Purpose / The NAACP ; What Has The Association Done? / The NAACP ; Cooperation And Opportunity / Eugene Kinckle Jones ; The Marching Song / Philip Randolph ; The Truth About The Brotherhood Of Sleeping Car Porters / Philip Randolph ; Some Reasons Why Negroes Should Vote The Socialist Ticket / Philip Randolph ; You Cannot Kill The Working Class / Angelo Herndon ; Manifesto To The League Of Nations / W.E.B. Dubois ; To Your Tents, Oh Israel? / W.E.B. Dubois ; Segregation / W.E.B. Dubois ; What We Believe / Marcus Garvey ; Declaration Of Rights Of The Negro Peoples Of The World / Marcus Garvey ; What Chance Freedom / Oscar Brown ; Registered With Allah / Arna Bontemps And Jack Conroy ; The Critical Debate. The Negro-Art Hokum / George S. Schuyler ; The Negro Artist And The Racial Mountain / Langston Hughes ; The Negro Genius / Benjamin Brawley ; The Negro In Art: How Shall He Be Portrayed? / The Crisis Symposium ; Criteria Of Negro Art / W.E.B. Dubois ; Infants Of The Spring / Wallace Thurman.A thematically arranged collection of short selections and excerpts from the fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and drama of famous and lesser-known black American writers active between 1910 and 1940.
- Subjects: Biographies.; American literature; American literature; African Americans.; African American authors; Authors, Black;
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- Best loved songs and hymns; popular, patriotic, and folk songs, church hymns and gospel songs, spirituals and carols. / by Morehead, Jim,1906-1988.(CARDINAL)335329; Morehead, Albert H.(Albert Hodges),1909-1966.(CARDINAL)172464;
Patriotic songs. America -- God save the queen -- The star-spangled banner -- America the beautiful -- The battle hymn of the republic -- The army goes rolling along -- Anchors aweigh -- The Navy hymn -- The Marine's hymn -- The Air Force blue -- Yankee Doodle -- Dixie -- O Canada! -- The maple leaf forever -- Rule Britannia -- La Marseillaise -- The wearing of the green -- The pledge to the flag -- Sentimental ballads. Love songs. Beautiful dreamer -- Drink to me only with thine eyes -- How can I leave thee -- O careless love -- Flow gently sweet Afton -- In the gloaming -- Shine on, harvest moon -- The rosary -- Jeanie, with the light brown hair -- Sweet Genevieve -- I'll take you home again, Kathleen -- My wild Irish rose -- Rose of Tralee -- Juanita -- Annie Laurie -- Sweet Adeline -- Dear old girl -- Wedding songs. I love you truly -- Oh, promise me -- Believe me, if all those endearing young charms -- Remembrance of things past. Long, long ago -- Silver threads among the gold -- When you and I were young, Maggie -- Love's old sweet song -- When you were sweet sixteen -- Loch lomond -- Lullabies. All through the night -- Sweet and low -- Cradle song -- Songs my mother taught me -- Home and loved ones. Auld Lang Syne -- Home sweet home -- My old Kentucky home -- Old folks at home (Swanee river) -- On the banks of the Wabash -- The gay 'nineties. Wait till the sun shines, Nellie -- Daisy Bell -- After the ball -- The band played on -- The sidewalks of New York -- The man on the flying trapeze -- Little brown jug -- Jingle bells -- From other lands. Aloha Oe -- La paloma -- Cielito Lindo -- La cucaracha -- Lorelei -- Dark eyes (Otchi tchorniya) -- O sole mio -- Santa Lucia -- Au Clair de la Lune -- Alouette --Sea, western and folk songs. Sea songs: A life on the ocean wave -- Blow the man down -- Nancy Lee -- My Bonnie lies over the ocean -- Western songs. Home on the range -- Whoopee-ti-yi-yo! -- O bury me not on the lone prairie -- The old Chisholm trail -- Red river valley -- Across the wide Missouri -- Folk songs. Barb'ry Allen -- The blue-tail fly -- Down in the valley -- The foggy, foggy dew -- Turkey in the straw -- Buffalo gals -- Hand me down my walking cane -- John Henry -- On top of old Smoky -- She'll be comin' round the mountain -- I gave my love a cherry -- Kentucky babe -- There is a tavern in the town -- I've been workin' on the railroad -- Oh! Susanna -- Aunt Dinah's quilting party -- Cockles and Mussels -- Comin' through the rye -- The Campbells are coming -- Camptown races -- Take me out to the ball game -- School days -- Casey Jones -- Hymns. Hymns of praise and confession of faith: Gloria Patri -- Our God, our help in ages past -- Holy, holy, holy! -- A mighty fortress -- The church's one foundation -- Ancient of days -- All praise to thee, my God, this night -- Faith of our fathers -- Dear Lord and Father of mankind -- Nearer, my God, to thee -- Give to our God immortal praise -- Invocation and prayer. Come, thou almighty King -- Guide me, O thou great Jehovah -- Come, thou fount of every blessing -- Rock of ages -- Lead, kindly light -- Sweet hour of prayer -- What shall I pray for? -- What a friend we have in Jesus -- Abide with me -- Pass me not, O gentle Saviour -- Just as I am -- Jesus calls us -- Saviour, like a shepherd lead me -- Jesus, lover of my soul -- Glorification. All hail the power of Jesus' name -- Stand up, stand up for Jesus -- Fairest Lord Jesus -- Beautiful Saviour -- Love divine -- My faith looks up to thee -- O love that wilt not let me go -- When I survey the wondrous cross -- Where cross the crowded ways of life --Missionary and exhortation. Onward Christian soldiers -- From Greenland's icy mountains -- Wonderful words of life -- I will sing the wondrous story -- I love to tell the story -- Come ye sinners, poor and needy -- The little brown church -- Blessed assurance -- Take the name of Jesus with you -- Old-time religion -- Marching to Zion -- Shall we gather at the river -- To the work -- Softly and tenderly Jesus is calling -- Trust and obey -- Yield not to temptation -- Work, for the night is coming -- Bringing in the sheaves -- The day thou gavest, Lord, is ended -- Revive us again -- Revelation. Amazing grace -- Into the woods my Master went -- The ninety and nine -- Since Jesus came into my heart -- Love lifted me -- Oh, happy day -- Blessed be the tie that binds -- The old rugged cross -- In the garden -- In the sweet bye-and-bye -- When the roll is called up yonder -- Beulah land -- Will there be any stars in my crown? -- Almost persuaded -- Submission. Have thine own way, Lord -- Take my life and let it be -- God will take care of you -- Where He leads me I will follow -- He leadeth me -- All the way my Saviour leads me -- Leaning on the everlasting arms -- Benediction. God be with you till we meet again -- The Lord bless you and keep you -- Recessional -- I know that my redeemer lives -- Christmas carols. Oh come, all ye faithful (Adeste fideles) -- Silent night -- Away in a manger -- Hark! The herald angels sing -- It came upon the midnight clear -- Joy to the world -- O little town of Bethlehem -- What child is this? -- Deck the halls -- God rest you merry, gentlemen -- The first nowell -- We three kings of Orient are -- The twelve days of Christmas -- Good King Wenceslas -- Spirituals. Steal away -- Swing low, sweet chariot -- Deep river -- Lord, I'm troublin' -- All God's children got shoes -- I am a poor wayfaring stranger -- Nobody knows the trouble I've seen -- I'm going down to the river of Jordan.
- Subjects: Notated music.; Scores.; Songs; National songs; Folk songs, English; Hymns, English.;
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- Meadows [sound recording]. by Arthur, Rob.; Kiriakou, Emanuel.;
Morning dew -- Topeka -- Covered bridges -- Harvest -- Song of the prairie dog -- Song for Brenda -- Weeping willow -- Cowhers Creek -- Dusty road.Written and produced by Rob Arthur and Emanuel Kiriakou.Rob Arthur (piano, keyboards, percussion, guitar), Emanuel Kiriakou (guitars, percussion, piano), Jim Anton (bass), Joel Sayles (bass), Pat Frederick (fiddle), Brian Peters (pedal steel).
- Subjects: New Age music.; Popular instrumental music.;
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