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Tag Archives: books
New Year’s Resolutions – We can help you keep ’em
For many people, the New Year prompts thoughts of leaving bad habits behind or maybe trying something new. If you’re determined to do better in the coming year than you did last year, the Library can help. You may not … Continue reading
New Stuff Tuesday – December 11
Feeling the chill of winter, are we? Just the time to escape to other, perhaps warmer, places and the people who live there…by reading a good book! Check out these titles and enjoy a little armchair traveling! Walking the Gobi … Continue reading
New Stuff Tuesday – December 4
Brand NFL: Making & Selling America’s Favorite Sport by Michael Oriard GV954.3 .O75 2007 New Book Island, 2nd floor With football season in full swing, the Packers still doing well, and the BCS bound to make a lot of people … Continue reading
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Empowering Youth with Nutrition and Physical Activity
Trying to get kids and young teenagers to eat healthy and to stay active isn’t easy for any adult. That’s why the U.S. Department of Agriculture has created a workbook entitled Empowering Youth with Nutrition and Physical Activity for teachers … Continue reading
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New Stuff Tuesday – November 27
Paranormal Claims: A Critical Analysis Edited by Bryan Farha BF1031 .P37 2007 New Book Island, 2nd floor You might have heard through the grapevine about the books in the library that will supposedly make a person go crazy if the … Continue reading
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New Stuff Tuesday – November 20
A Year Without “Made in China”: One Family’s True Life Adventure in the Global Economy By Sara Bongiorni HF1604 .Z4 U643 2007 New Book Island, 2nd floor Boycotting a product or brand is a piece of cake because it’s not … Continue reading
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New Stuff Tuesday – November 6
Don’t Get Scrooged: How to Thrive in a World Full of Obnoxious, Incompetent, Arrogant and Downright Mean-Spirited People By Richard Carlson MCN Car McNaughton Collection, 2nd floor I went to Target this weekend and found myself in the holiday section … Continue reading
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New Stuff Tuesday – October 30
Forensic Analysis on the Cutting Edge: New Methods for Trade Evidence Analysis Edited by Robert Blackledge HV8073 .F557 2007 New Book Island, 2nd floor I was looking for a scary book to feature today with it being Halloween tomorrow, but … Continue reading
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New Stuff Tuesday – October 23
Connected: 24 Hours in the Global Economy by Daniel Altman HF1359 .A5475 2007 New Book Island, 2nd floor What does a Chinese company have to do with the British economy? Do the financial markets in Japan dictate the success of … Continue reading
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Pentagon 9/11
A lot has been written about the Twin Towers on September 11th. Here’s your chance to find out more about the attack on the Pentagon and the rebuilding efforts. Published by the Defense Department, Pentagon 9/11 provides insightful details into … Continue reading