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- Improve your vision without glasses or contact lenses : the AVI program / by Beresford, Steven M.(CARDINAL)636174; Beresford, Steven M.(CARDINAL)636174; American Vision Institute.(CARDINAL)528481;
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- Subjects: Visual training.;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 3
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- Meir Schneider's Yoga for your eyes [videorecording]. by Schneider, Meir,1954-; Sounds True (Firm);
Instructor, Meir Schneider.A complete video course for improving vision naturally.MPAA rating: Not rated.DVD.
- Subjects: Instructional films.; Orthoptics.; Visual training.; Vision.;
- Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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- Magic Eye beyond 3D : improve your vision with Magic Eye / by Grossman, Marc.(CARDINAL)635623; Magic Eye Inc.(CARDINAL)643046;
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- Subjects: Optical illusions.; Orthoptics.; Visual perception.; Visual training.;
- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 4
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- Train : the definitive visual history / by Hamilton, Jill,editor.(CARDINAL)736881;
Includes index.Introduction: the rail revolution -- 1804-1838: The iron horse -- 1839-1869: Building nations -- 1870-1894: A world of steam -- 1895-1913: Golden age -- 1914-1939: Steam's zenith -- 1940-1959: War and peace -- 1960-1979: Built for speed -- 1980-1999: Changing tracks -- After 2000: rail revival -- How railways work: engines and tracks -- Glossary -- Index/acknowledgements"Packed with stunning photography, Train catalogues the development of trains from early steam to diesel engines and electric locomotives, explores in detail iconic trains such as the Palace on Wheels and the Orient Express, and chronicles the social, political, and cultural backdrop against which railways were built the world over. Profiling the best loved railways and rail journeys of all time - from the Union-Pacific Railroad to the Trans-Siberian Railway - and the pioneers of train and track - from "Father of the Railways" George Stephenson to engineering legend Isambard Kingdom Brunel and Métro-maestro Fulgence Bienvenüe - Train is perfect for anyone with an interest in trains, locomotives, and the history of the railway." -- Provided by publisher.
- Subjects: Illustrated works.; Locomotives; Locomotives; Railroads; Railroads;
- Available copies: 12 / Total copies: 15
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- Restoring your eyesight : a Taoist approach / by Marsh, Doug.(CARDINAL)481478;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 212-222) and index."A holistic guide to improving one's vision both physically and spiritually"--Provided by publisher.
- Subjects: Vision disorders; Visual training.; Taoism.;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- The program for better vision / by Sussman, Martin,1951-(CARDINAL)376505;
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- Subjects: Visual training; Behavioral optometry;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- Teach yourself visually dog training / by Hodgson, Sarah.(CARDINAL)389781;
"When you're training your dog, he won't sit still for long-winded explanations. You don't have to either. With this visual guide, you'll quickly learn how to determine your dog's personality, customize a training plan, and speak Doglish. You'll get the scoop on training tools, everyday handling, puppy conditioning, and socialization. You'll learn how to teach basic commands and progress to fun tricks and games. Instead of poring over boring text, you'll get the picture and enjoy working with your soon-to-be well-trained dog!"--Page 4 of cover.
- Subjects: Dogs;
- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 8
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- Train : the definitive visual history. by Smithsonian Institution,publisher.(CARDINAL)141176;
Contents note continued: Profile: Deltic Prototype -- Europe Follows the US -- Great Journeys: The Blue Train -- Electric Charge -- Postwar Steam -- Profile: N & W J Class No. 611 -- World Steam's Last Stand -- Profile: Class WP No. 7161 -- Europe's Last Gasp -- Profile: Beyer-Garratt No. 138 -- Moving People and Goods -- 1960-1979: Built For Speed -- Freight and Passenger Accelerates -- Profile: Modified DR V100 -- High-speed Pioneers -- The Bullet Train -- Profile: DR No. 18.201 -- Technology in Transition -- Great Journeys: Indian Pacific -- Traveling in Style -- 1980-1999: Changing Tracks -- High Speed Goes Global -- Building Great Railroads: Eurostar -- Diesel's Next Generation -- A New Wave of Electrics -- Profile: Palace on Wheels -- Urban Rail Solutions -- After 2000: Rail Revival -- Universal Applications -- Historic Railways -- Profile: Clan Line & Belmond British Pullman -- High Speed---The New Generation -- Spectacular Stations -- Faster and Faster.Contents note continued: Profile: GWR Auto Trailer No. 92 -- Continental Glamour -- Pioneer: Fulgence Bienvenue -- Profile: H & BT Caboose No. 16 -- Rapid Development -- Profile: VGN Class SA No. 4 -- The New York Elevated Railway -- On Other Gauges -- Building Great Railroads: Trans-Siberian Railway -- Competition From the New Electrics -- 1914-1939: Steam's Zenith -- Locomotives for World War I -- War Machines -- Fast and Powerful -- Profile: King Edward II -- Great Journeys: Orient Express -- Mixed-Traffic Movers -- Versatile Engines -- Freight Shifters -- Pioneer: Sir Herbert Nigel Gresley -- Streamlined Steam Around Europe -- Profile: Mallard -- The Age of Speed and Style -- Diesel and Electric Streamliners -- Practical Diesels and Electrics -- Profile: Reading MU No. 800 -- 1940-1959: War And Peace -- World War II Logistics -- Profile: DR No. 52.8184-5 -- Wartime Service -- The US Moves into Diesel -- Postwar US -- Profile: N & W GP9 Class No. 521 -- Britain Makes the Change.Contents note continued: Profile: Javelin No. 395 017 -- Dubai Metro -- Into the Future -- How Railways Work: Engines And Tracks -- How Tracks Work -- How Wheels Work -- How Signals Work -- Radstock North Signal Tower -- How Steam Locomotives Work -- How Diesel Locomotives Work -- How Electric Locomotives Work.Machine generated contents note: 1804-1838: The Iron Horse -- Pioneer: Richard Trevithick -- A British Invention -- Profile: Rocket -- The Liverpool & Manchester Railway -- Steam for Home and Export -- Pioneers: The Stephensons -- World Pioneers -- Railroad Expansion -- 1839-1869: Building Nations -- The US Forges Ahead -- Profile: Thatcher Perkins -- Building Great Railroads: Union Pacific -- Britain Advances -- Euro Progress -- Pioneer: Isambard Kingdom Brunei -- The GWR's Broad Gauge -- Mass Movers -- Building the Tube -- Nations and Colonies -- 1870-1894: A World Of Steam -- 19th-century Racers -- London Locals -- End of the Great Western Broad Gauge -- Profile: C & PA Snow Plow -- Delivering to America -- Building Great Railroads: Canadian Pacific -- Specialty Steam -- Profile: Merddin Emrys -- Shrinking the World -- Profile: DHR B Class No. 19 -- The First Electric Passenger Train -- 1895-1913: Golden Age -- Express Steam for the UK -- British Evolution.Featuring amazing images of trains, virtual tours of engines, and profiles of key innovators, designers, and engineers, Train: The Definitive Visual History traces the history of the railroad and the role of trains, from the first steam engines to today's high speed bullet trains. Comprehensive catalogs feature the most important trains from each period, exploring in detail iconic trains such as the Fairy Queen, Orient Express, and Javelin, and follows the development of trains from early steam to Diesel engines and modern electronic locomotives. Beautiful photographs and detailed maps explore some of the world's most impressive rail routes from South Africa to Siberia, including the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, the trans-Siberian Railway, and the high-speed Japanese Tokaido Shinkansen line. Includes 2 exclusive prints.
- Subjects: Illustrated works.; Locomotives; Railroad trains; Railroads;
- Available copies: 16 / Total copies: 17
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- Murach's Visual Basic 2012 : training & reference / by Boehm, Anne,author.(CARDINAL)549608;
Introduction to Visual Basic programming -- The Visual Basic language essentials -- Database programming -- Object-oriented programming -- More skills for working with data -- Enhancement, deployment, and Windows 8 -- Reference aids.This 5th Edition of Murach's Visual Basic shows how to use Visual Studio 2012, VB 2012, and the .NET 4.5 classes to develop Windows Forms applications; prototype professional database applications using RAD features like data sources; use ADO.NET to work directly with databases for more control, use LINQ to query a variety of data sources, from databases to arrays to XML files; how to use business classes, inheritance, and interfaces the way they're used in the real world; and how to develop your first Windows 8 apps and submit them to the Windows Store.
- Subjects: Microsoft .NET Framework.; BASIC (Computer program language); Object-oriented programming (Computer science); Visual Basic (Computer program language);
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Give up your glasses for good : holistic eyecare for the 21st century / by Oxenfeld, Nathan T.;
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- Subjects: Bates method of orthoptics.; Eye; Orthoptics.; Vision; Visual training.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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