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Category Archives: new stuff tuesdays
New Stuff Tuesday – February 24, 2015
Boom, Bust, Exodus: The Rust Belt, the Maquilas, and a Tale of Two Cities by Chad Broughton HC108 .G26 B76 2015 New Arrivals, 2nd floor My fridge is on the fritz — soupy ice-cream, meat that’s likely crawling with e. … Continue reading
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Tagged economy, globalization, manufacturing, maquilas
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New Stuff Tuesday – February 17, 2015
American Railroads: decline and renaissance in the twentieth century by Robert E. Gallamore and John R. Meyer HE2751 .G337 2014 New Arrivals, 2nd Floor This work on America’s Railroad systems by Gallamore and Meyer paints a roller coaster ride that … Continue reading
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New Stuff Tuesday – February 10, 2015
Heenetiineyoo3eihiiho’ (Language Healers) a film by Brian McDermott. Multilingualism and other language issues are critical topics with global and local implications. This is a new documentary about the importance of saving the remaining 139 Native American languages. Continue reading
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Tagged international mother language day, languages, videos
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New Stuff Tuesday – February 3, 2015
The Value of the Humanities by Helen Small AZ103 .S63 2013 New Arrivals, 2nd Floor Many college students majoring in one of the humanities have had to respond to the question, “What’s the point of a degree in __(Art History, … Continue reading
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Tagged humanities, liberal education, Liberal Education America's Promise
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New Stuff Tuesday – January 27, 2015
Understanding Multinationals from Emerging Markets edited by Alvaro Cuervo-Cazurra and Ravi Ramamurti HD62.4 .U5298 2014b New Arrivals, 2nd Floor For those interested in international business, Understanding Multinationals from Emerging Markets is a must read. Written by renowned faculty members from … Continue reading
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Tagged emerging markets, international business, multinational corporations, new stuff
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New Stuff Tuesday – January 20, 2015
Bugs in the Kitchen by Peter-Paul Joopen GV1469.B85 B8 2013 Teaching Tools, Curriculum Collection, 2nd Floor The Not So Serious Side of Board Games Whether considering board games from the collection as tools for teaching numerical, social, or any number … Continue reading
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New Stuff Tuesday – January 6, 2015
America’s Public Lands: From Yellowstone to Smokey Bear and Beyond by Randall K. Wilson HD216 .W48 2014 New Arrivals , 2nd Floor In this book, Wilson concisely explains the past, present, and future of public lands in the United States. … Continue reading
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Tagged monuments, national parks, public lands, united states
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New Stuff Tuesday – December 30, 2014
Alanis Obomsawin: The Vision of a Native Filmmaker by Randolph Lewis, PN1998.3 .O24 2006, New Arrivals, 2nd Floor. In this fascinating book, Randolph Lewis introduces, ponders, and critiques Alanis Obomsawin’s many films and presents detailed information about her life and influences. Continue reading
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Tagged american indians, books, documentaries, filmmakers, native americans
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New Stuff Tuesday – December 23, 2014
Hyperactive: The Controversial History of ADHD by Matthew Smith RJ506.H9 S658 2012 New Arrivals, 2nd Floor This book investigates the history of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and the way that medical communities, parents, educators, and politicians have understood the … Continue reading
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Tagged ADHD, medicine, new stuff, psychology
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New Stuff Tuesday- December 16, 2014
The Oxford illustrated history of the first World War edited by Hew Strachan D521 .W64 2014 New Arrivals, 2nd Floor 2014 officially marks the 100th anniversary of the start of World War 1. To mark this anniversary, the library is … Continue reading
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Tagged history, war, world war I
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