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- A Public forum : farming, forestry, wildlife / by Troxler, Gale Scott.(CARDINAL)192027; North Carolina State University.(CARDINAL)157604;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 1-7 (2nd group)).
- Subjects: Agriculture.; Forests and forestry.; Wildlife management.; Forums (Discussion and debate);
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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- The moderator's survival guide : handling common, tricky, and sticky situations in user research / by Tedesco, Donna(User experience researcher)(CARDINAL)613753; Tranquada, Fiona.(CARDINAL)404217; Safari Technical Books.;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 318-320) and index.
- Subjects: Electronic books.; Commercial products; Computer software; User-centered system design.; Focus groups.; Interviewing.; Forums (Discussion and debate);
- Access restricted to BGSU students, faculty and staff.
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- The reading group handbook : everything you need to know to start your own book club / by Jacobsohn, Rachel W.(CARDINAL)380351;
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- Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; Book clubs (Bookselling); Book clubs (Discussion groups); Books and reading.; Forums (Discussion and debate); Group reading;
- Available copies: 4 / Total copies: 4
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- The reading group handbook : everything you need to know, from choosing members to leading discussions / by Jacobsohn, Rachel W.(CARDINAL)380351;
Includes indexA step-by-step guide to starting your own reading group: how to begin, how to address the facets of the reading material critically and constructively, how to analyze creatively, and how to nuture passionate discussion. Also includes annotated reading lists.
- Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; Book clubs (Bookselling); Book clubs (Discussion groups); Books and reading.; Forums (Discussion and debate); Group reading;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- Under the shadow of the awful gallows-tree : the murder trials of Thomas Dula and Ann Melton as a case study of gender and power in Reconstruction era North Carolina / by Miller, Heather Lenae,author.;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 146-153).This is a micro-history that explores everyday life on a small scale by tracing the common, elusive lives of Thomas Dula, Ann Melton, and Laura Foster, and the communities they lived in, to explore the culture in which they lived -- and died. Reactions to the murder unleashed an outpouring of discourse embedded in broader, national debates concerning gender roles. The dominant cultural theme that emerged from the murder trials as reflected in middle-class newspapers maintained that true women did not kill and real men acted as gentlemen and defenders of women's honor. The project mines a wealth of primary source material: court documents, population censuses, and newspapers. By examining the discourse surrounding Tom Dula's execution and Ann Melton's acquittal for the murder of Laura Foster it illuminates the murder narrative as a public forum for discussing gender roles and power in 1860s America.
- Subjects: Academic thesis.; Academic theses.; Dula, Tom, 1843 or 1844-1868.; Foster, Laura, -1865 or 1866.; Trials (Murder); Sex role; Gender roles.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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