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The feasibility of constructing and financing a sports facility : report to the 1977 General Assembly of North Carolina / by North Carolina.General Assembly.Legislative Research Commission.(CARDINAL)143756;
Subjects: Physical education facilities; Sports facilities;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 5
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Sports facility : report to the 1979 General Assembly of North Carolina / by North Carolina.General Assembly.Legislative Research Commission.Committee on Sports Facilities.;
Subjects: Physical education facilities; Field houses; Gymnasiums;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 4
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Physical facilities / by Winston-Salem State University.(CARDINAL)164237; Eric Hill Associates.(CARDINAL)199899;
Includes bibliographical references.
Subjects: Winston-Salem State University; Sports facilities; Physical education facilities;
Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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[Buncombe County Culture and Recreation Authority Board printed materials] by Buncombe County (N.C.).Culture and Recreation Authority Board.;
Materials relating to the business of the Buncombe County Culture and Recreation Authority Board including legislation, rules and procedures, organizational chart, financial information, statistics on community use of programs, facilities, agendas, minutes, budgets, and quick facts about each recreational and library facility. Also includes other related records of the Buncombe County Culture and Recreation Authority Board.North Carolina General Assembly passed House Bill 418 in July 2013 authorizing the establishment of a Buncombe County Culture and Recreation Authority to serve as an independent entity focusing on wellness and cultural amenities. In June 2014 the North Carolina General Assembly passed House Bill 531 that repealed the previous law authororizing the Culture and Recreation Authority. Programs and facilities reverted back to the Buncombe County General Fund Culture and Recreation function in FY 2015.
Subjects: Personal correspondence.; Records (Documents); Administrative agencies; Administrative agencies; Libraries; Libraries; Recreation; Recreation; Parks; Parks; Playgrounds; Playgrounds; Outdoor recreation; Outdoor recreation; Recreation areas; Recreation areas; Athletic fields; Athletic fields; Community centers; Community centers; Physical education facilities; Physical education facilities; Sports facilities; Sports facilities; Soccer fields; Soccer fields; Municipal services; Municipal services; Finance, Public; Finance, Public; City planning; City planning; Local government; Local government;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Careers in sport, fitness, and exercise. by Hoffman, Shirl J.,1939-(CARDINAL)363341; American Kinesiology Association.(CARDINAL)396561;
Subjects: Sports; Physical fitness; Physical education and training;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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A plan for LImestone Township : draft / by Limestone Community Council.;
Includes bibliographical references.Introduction -- Summary of recommendations -- Land use and economic development -- Road and transportation -- Physical facilities -- Schools, library, recreation -- Health & safety -- Community projects -- Local government -- Conclusion -- Appendix.Page 89 is incorrectly bound before page 88.
Subjects: City planning; City planning; Land use; Land use; Economic development; Economic development; Transportation; Transportation; Water-supply; Water-supply; Sewage; Sewage; Educational planning; Educational planning; Libraries; Libraries; Recreation; Recreation; Local government; Local government; Regional planning; County services;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Disabilities and the library : fostering equity for patrons and staff with differing abilities / by Copeland, Clayton A.,Editor(DLC)no2014115081; Woolls, Blanchenullauthor of introduction, etc.(DLC)n 79139606;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Foreword: As Far as the Eye May See / Blanche Woolls -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction / Clayton A. Copeland -- Part I. The Historic Role of Disability Rights Activists, Librarians, and Other Advocates in Providing Universal Access to Information -- Access to Life: A Brief History of Universal Access / Linda Lucas Walling -- What Is Universal Design? Theories, Terms, and Trends / Knut M. Nygaard and Haakon Aspelund -- Part II. Understanding Differences and Seeing the Abilities Born through Them -- Demystifying Mental Illness: Opportunities for Awareness and Empowerment / David Leach -- Serving Patrons with Dyslexia in Public and School Libraries / Jill Lauren -- Blindness and Other Reading Disabilities in Public Libraries / Jane Karp and Linda Lucas Walling -- Deafness as a Great Equalizer / Alec McFarlane -- Banned People: Inclusion of Teens and Adults with High-incidence Neurodevelopmental Disabilities in Library Spaces / Amelia N. Gibson -- Part III. Integrating Individual Needs: Creating Inclusive Collections and Programming -- Accessibility Support Collection Development / Jennifer Taggart -- Selecting Books Portraying Disabilities for Children and Youth / Tina M. Taylor and Mary Anne Prater -- Differing Abilities, Children, and Picture Books / Linda Lucas Walling and Clayton A. Copeland -- Marrakesh Treaty and Access for Blind and Visually Impaired Information Professionals / Dick Kawooya -- Examining Inclusive Programming in a Middle School Library: A Case Study of Adolescents Who Are Differently and Typically Able / Clayton A. Copeland and Karen Gavigan -- Accessible Programming / Jennifer Taggart -- Part IV. IInclusive Facilities in the Physical and Virtual World -- How Library Designs Can Follow the ADA While Ignoring Wider Issues of Building Accessibility / Fred Schlipf -- Staying Calm: 'Disabilities' and Behavior in the Library / Barbara Klipper and Carrie Banks -- Web Accessibility Checklist for Inclusion on the Internet: 10 Things to Double-Check Before You Publish Online / Laura March and Amelia N. Gibson -- Building a Barrier-Free Online Library / Amelia Koford and Drucilla Martinez de Morales -- Illustrative Information Support Services for People Who Are Differently Abled in Alabama's Public Libraries: An Exploratory Website Content Analysis / Bharat Mehra and Baheya S. Jaber -- Part V. Leadership: Inclusive Policies, Practices, and Environments for Library Staff with Differing Abilities and Needs -- Designing an Inclusive Hiring Experience and Workplace: A Tripartite Approach / Kim M. Thompson, Paul T. Jaeger, and Clayton A. Copeland -- Building Collective Leadership to Advance Equity / Cassandra O'Neill -- Stigma within the Library: Barriers to Employee Disability Accommodation / JJ Pionke -- Part VI. Conclusion -- The First Best Hope for Disabled People: A Letter to Current and Future Librarians / Paul T. Jaeger -- Afterword / S.K. Hastings."Librarians need to understand the needs and abilities of differently abled patrons, and anyone responsible for hiring and managing librarians must know how to provide an equitable environment. This book serves as an educational resource for both groups"--."Understanding the needs and abilities of patrons who are differently abled increases librarians' ability to serve them from childhood through adulthood. While some librarians are fortunate to have had coursework to help them understand the needs and abilities of the differently abled, many have had little experience working with this diverse group. In addition, many persons who are differently abled are--or would like to become--librarians. Disabilities and the Library helps readers understand the challenges faced by people who are differently abled, both as patrons and as information professionals. Readers will learn to assess their library's physical facilities, programming, staff, and continuing education to ensure that their libraries are prepared to include people of all abilities. Inclusive programming and collection development suggestions will help librarians to meet the needs of patrons and colleagues with mobility and dexterity problems, learning differences, hearing and vision limitations, sensory and cognitive challenges, autism, and more. Additional information is included about assistive and adaptive technologies and web accessibility. Librarians will value this accessible and important book as they strive for equity and inclusivity"--
Subjects: Libraries and people with disabilities.; Library employees with disabilities.; Universal design.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Quick guide to college majors and careers / by Shatkin, Laurence.(CARDINAL)778457;
Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; College majors; Vocational guidance;
Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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Rafael Viñoly Architects / by Jodidio, Philip,author.(CARDINAL)284152; Viñoly, Rafael,1944-2023,architect.(CARDINAL)302829;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 449-453) and indexes.More than what you have done, there is how you do it. The architecture of Rafael Viñoly -- Norglass pavilion -- Rioja housing complex -- Argentine Industrial union -- Chamber of Deputies (House of Representatives) -- Bank of the City of Buenos Aires, head office renovation -- Amsterdam city hall -- Bank of the City of Buenos Aires, Patricios branch -- ALUAR Aluminum of Argentina factory housing -- CASFPI Industrial Workers' Mutual Assistance and Family Subsidies Fund headquarters -- Luis Piedrabuena housing complex -- SEGBA (Greater Buenos Aires Electricity Board center) -- ATC Argentine Color Television production center -- Mendoza stadium -- 900 Third Avenue -- Manhattan commercial and residential building -- John Jay College of Criminal Justice -- Lehman College, physical education facility -- Tokyo International Forum -- New Bronx housing court -- Private residence -- Bronx County hall of justice -- Princeton University stadium -- Residential building at Casares and Gelly -- National World War II Memorial -- San Andrés University, Max von Buch Library -- Samsung Jong-ro tower -- Columbia University, international Research Institute for Climate Prediction -- Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts -- Van Andel Institute, education and medical research center -- Brown University, Watson Institute for International Studies -- Amalia Lacroze de Fortabat art collection -- Columbus Circle pedestrian overpass -- Jazz at Lincoln Center, Frederick P. Rose hall -- Boston convention and exhibition center -- Piano house -- Princeton University, Carl Icahn laborator, Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics -- David L. Lawrence convention center -- University of Chicago, Booth School of Business -- Pennsylvania State University, School of Information Sciences and Technology -- National Institutes of HEalth, John Edward Porter Neuroscience Research Center -- Duke University, Nasher Museum of Art -- Mahler 4 office tower -- Wageningen University and Research Center, Atlas building -- City College of New York, Bernard and Anne Spitzer School of Architecture -- Brooklyn College west quad -- Cleveland Museum of Art -- University of California, Los Angeles, California Nanosystems Institute -- Brooklyn Children's museum -- World Trade Center, World Cultural Center -- University of California, San Francisco, Helen diller Family Cancer Research building -- Curve -- Howard Hughes Medical Institute, JAnelia Farm research campus -- One New Change competition -- Edificio Acqua -- 20 Fenchurch Street -- John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing ARts -- Gabrielle H. Reem and Herbert J. Kayden Center for Science and Computation, Bard College -- University of Pennsylvania Health System, Ruth and Raymond Perelman Center for Advanced Medicine -- Carrasco International Airport new terminal -- firstsite:newsite, visual arts facility.The New Domino -- University of Oxford, Radcliffe Observatory quarter master plan -- Pennsylvania State University, Millennium science complex -- University of Chicago Medical Center, new hospital pavilion -- University of California, San Francisco, Institute for Regeneration Medicine building -- Vdara hotel and spa at CityCenter -- Claremont McKenna College, Kravis Center -- University of Oxford, Mathematical Institute -- Penn Medicine translational research center -- 510 West 22nd Street -- 121st police precinct station house -- The Gateway, Al Raja beach development -- New Stanford hospital -- Battersea Power Station master plan -- Museum of Modern Arab art -- Downtown Jebel Ali -- zone 1 central plaza -- University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, south Texas research facility -- United Kingdom Centre for Medical Research Institute (UKCMRI) -- MGM Grand complex -- Broad Art Foundation Museum and Study Center -- Marina da Gloria -- Jiangsu Theater -- Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate -- Work in progress.
Subjects: Architectural drawings.; Rafael Viñoly Architects; Architectural firms; Architecture, Modern; Architecture, Modern;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Veteran's guide to benefits / by Budahn, P. J.(Phillip J.),1949-author.(CARDINAL)376498;
Complete information about benefits for veterans of the armed forces--who's eligible, what's available, and how to obtain benefits. Covers all the essential information for veterans and their families on programs including: health care, disability pay, pensions, life insurance, home loans, GI Bill education benefits, Death and burial allowances, and payments to families of veterans--Cover.
Subjects: Consumer education; Military pensions; Veterans;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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