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Stanly County, North Carolina-Schools-History
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- Subjects: Ufford, Miss Frances E.; Norwood School.; Almond school.; Aquadale school.; Badin school.; Barbee's Grove school.; Bennettsville school; Big Lick school.; Bilesville Academy.; Bloomington school.; Brattain school.; Brooks school.; Brown's Hill school.; Burleson school.; Burris school.; Canupp school.; Civil service.; Claremont school.; Coley school.; Davis school.; Drye school.; Endy school.; Fairview school.; Frog Hollow school.; Gray Stone Day School; Harwood school.; Hatley school.; Herrin school; Ingold school; Kendall Valley school.; Kirk school.; Lee school.; Locust school.; Mann school.; McClure school.; Millingport school.; Morris school; Moss school.; Mountain Creek school; Mountain Creek school; New London school.; Nolo school.; North Stanly high school.; Oak Grove school; Oakboro school.; Palestine school.; Pee Dee school.; Pond school.; Porter school; Rest school (School District #3); Richfield school.; Ridgecrest school.; Rocky River Springs school.; Running Creek School.; Schools; Sides school, Finger.; South Stanly high school.; South Stanly middle School.; Stanfield school.; Union Grove school.; Wagoner school; West Badin school.; West Stanly high school.; Yadkin Mineral Springs Academy;
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- Mountain solo / by Ingold, Jeanette.(CARDINAL)395530;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 307-309).Back at her childhood home in Missoula, Montana, after a disastrous concert in Germany, a teenage violin prodigy contemplates giving up life with her mother in New York City and her music as she, her father, stepmother, and stepsister hike to a pioneer homesite where another violinist once faced difficult decisions of his own.810LAccelerated Reader AR
- Subjects: Fiction.; Violinists; Families; Mothers and daughters; Stepfamilies; Frontier and pioneer life; Schools;
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- Paper daughter / by Ingold, Jeanette.(CARDINAL)395530;
MARCIVE 04/01/10Includes bibliographical references (pages 213-214) and websites.When her father, a respected journalist in Seattle, is killed in a hit-and-run accident, Maggie Chen, a high school intern at her father's newspaper, searches for clues to the mysterious circumstances surrounding his death, an investigation that forces her to confront her ethnicity and a family she never knew. Includes historical notes on Chinese immigration to the United States, "paper sons," and the Exclusion Era laws.012-017HL800LAccelerated Reader AR
- Subjects: Detective and mystery fiction.; Young adult fiction.; Chinese Americans; Detective and mystery stories; Detective and mystery stories; Identity (Philosophical concept); Identity (Psychology); Journalism;
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- Corpse & crown / by Kwitney, Alisa,1964-author.(CARDINAL)369393;
"Agatha DeLacey's family isn't rich or titled, so studying nursing at Ingold's East End hospital in London is a rare opportunity for her. Despite the school's focus on the innovative Bio-Mechanical program, Aggie cares more about the desperately poor human patients who flood the hospital, even if that means providing unauthorized treatment after-hours...and trusting a charming, endlessly resourceful thief. But the Artful Dodger is barely a step ahead of his underworld rivals, the menacing Bill Sykes and mercurial Oliver Twist, and Aggie's association with him soon leads her into danger. When a brutal attack leaves her blind, she and the Dodger find themselves at the mercy of an experimental Bio-Mech surgery. Though the procedure restores Aggie's sight, her new eyes come at an unnerving cost, and the changes in Dodger are even more alarming--instead of seeing Aggie as the girl he fancies, he now views her as a potential threat. As war between England and Germany brews on the horizon and a sinister medical conspiracy threatens to shatter the uneasy peace in Europe, Aggie and the Dodger must find a way to work together so they can protect their friends and expose the truth...even if it means risking their own survival"--Jacket flap.
- Subjects: Young adult fiction.; Science fiction.; Steampunk fiction.; Young adult fiction.; Bioengineering; Biomechanics; Nursing students;
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- Cadaver & queen / by Kwitney, Alisa,1964-author.(CARDINAL)369393;
When Elizabeth Lavenza enrolled at Ingold as its first female medical student, she knew she wouldn't have an easy time. From class demands to being an outsider among her male cohorts, she'll have to go above and beyond to prove herself. So when she stumbles across what appears to be a faulty Bio-Mechanical--one of the mechanized cadavers created to service the school--she jumps at the chance to fix it and get ahead in the program. Only this Bio-Mechanical isn't like the others. This one seems to have thoughts, feelings...and self-awareness. Soon Elizabeth realizes that it is Victor Frankenstein--a former student who died under mysterious circumstances. Suddenly Elizabeth finds herself entwined in his dark secrets, ones he might have been murdered to keep buried.Accelerated Reader AR
- Subjects: Science fiction.; Thrillers (Fiction); Medical fiction.; Detective and mystery fiction.; Young adult fiction.; Medical students; Women medical students; Interpersonal relations; Dead; Murder; Biomechanics; Bioengineering;
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