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- Furiously happy : a funny book about horrible things / by Lawson, Jenny,1979-;
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- Subjects: Lawson, Jenny, 1979-; Journalists; Humorists, American; Mental illness;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- The world before her [videorecording] / by Chopra, Pooja.; Pahuja, Nisha.; Robinson, Marc.; Shorey, Ankita.; Singh, Ruhi.; Trivedi, Prachi.; Cinedigm Entertainment (Firm); Kinosmith Inc.; Rogers Group of Funds.; Telefilm Canada.;
Edited by David Kazala ; music by Ken Myhr ; directors of photography, Mrinal Desai and Derek Rogers.Featuring, Pooja Chopra, Marc Robinson, Ankita Shorey, Ruhi Singh, Prachi Trivedi.Interweaves the stories of 20 young women trying to win the Miss India crown along with an examination of a militant Hindu fundamentalist camp for young girls.E.DVD; Dolby Digital 5.1 surround.
- Subjects: Beauty contestants; Documentary films.; Religious fundamentalism; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Women;
- © c2013., Distributed by Cinedigm Entertainment,
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Magnum revolution : 65 years of fighting for freedom / by Anderson, Jon Lee.; Watson, Paul,1959-;
Culled from the archives of the prestigious Magnum Photos founded by Henri Cartier Bresson, this collection of images from internationally renowned photographers is a compelling record of the recent decades of worldwide revolution.LSC
- Subjects: Magnum Photos, inc; Revolutions; History, Modern; History, Modern;
- © c2012., Prestel Pub.,
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Still winning : why America went all in on Donald Trump--and why we must do it again / by Hurt, Charles,author.;
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- Subjects: Trump, Donald, 1946-; Political culture;
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- The fight of his life : inside Joe Biden's White House / by Whipple, Chris,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Taking readers behind the scenes of one of America's most consequential presidencies, a journalist with unprecedented access to the White House reveals how President Joe Biden and his seasoned team have battled to achieve their agenda, delivering a surprising portrait of politics on the edge.
- Subjects: Biden, Joseph R., Jr.; Presidents;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- You're not special : a (sort-of) memoir / by Rienks, Meghan,author.;
In her first-ever (sort of) memoir, the beloved actor and YouTube sensation gets personal about everything from mental health to drunken debaucheries ... As an only child raised in a town of less than 8,000 people and without a Starbucks in sight, Meghan Rienks has always been pretty good at entertaining herself. Then one day-cue the dramatic voiceover-her life changed forever ... On June 12th, 2010, Meghan was diagnosed with mononucleosis. Mono is basically just a really bad case of the flu, right? Wrong. To a party crazed sixteen-year-old, mono is social suicide. More than anything, it's just plain boring. So, Meghan opened up her 2009 MacBook, used the webcam for something other than a bad Andy Warhol-style photobooth session, and recorded her first YouTube video. Since then, Meghan has shared the ups and downs of her life with the internet, documenting her teenage years for the whole world to see ... Now that she's (mostly) through her awkward stage, Meghan's here to tell you that it gets better. You're not alone in the thoughts you think. Sometimes a bad hair day feels worse than a punch in the gut and asking a boy out seems about as difficult as achieving that perfect dewy glow. But despite what you've been told, your problems are not unique, your struggles have taken form in everybody else&'s life too, and somebody else has felt the way you feel right at this very moment ... You're not special. But you're also not alone on the bumpy road to adulthood.
- Subjects: Rienks, Meghan.; Teenagers; Teenagers;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Same ground : chasing family down the California Gold Rush Trail / by Wangersky, Russell,1962-author.;
In 'Same Ground', an award-winning author goes looking for the meaning of family and belonging on a glorious wild-goose-chase road trip across middle America. Russell Wangersky lives in Saskatoon, SK.
- Subjects: Biographies.; Autobiographies.; Personal narratives.; Wangersky, Russell, 1962-; Wangersky, Russell, 1962-; Authors, Canadian (English);
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- Kids these days : human capital and the making of millennials / by Harris, Malcolm.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.LSC
- Subjects: Generation Y; Young adults; Generation Y; Young adults; Entitlement attitudes;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Recessional : the death of free speech and a cost of the free lunch / by Mamet, David,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Renowned author and playwright David Mamet decries how activists on the left are repressing free thinking, freedom of speech, and the bohemian American spirit, in this hard-hitting, definitive account of how cultural commissars are trying to turn America into a homogenous state.
- Subjects: Political culture; Right and left (Political science);
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Why we drive : toward a philosophy of the open road / by Crawford, Matthew B.,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.From the author of the landmark Shop Class as Soulcraft, a brilliant, first-of-its-kind celebration of driving as a unique pathway of human freedom, one now critically threatened by automation. Once we were drivers, the open road alive with autonomy, adventure, danger, trust, and speed. Today we are as likely to be in the back seat of an Uber as behind the wheel ourselves. Tech giants are hurling us toward a shiny, happy "self-driving" future, selling utopia but equally keen to advertise to a captive audience strapped into another expensive device. Are we destined, then, to become passengers, not drivers? Why We Drive reveals that much more may be at stake than we might think. Ten years ago, in the New York Times-bestselling Shop Class as Soulcraft, philosopher-mechanic Matthew B. Crawford--a University of Chicago PhD who owned his own motorcycle shop--made a revolutionary case for manual labor, one that ran headlong against the pretentions of white-collar office work. Now, using driving as a window through which to view the broader changes wrought by technology on all aspects of contemporary life, Crawford investigates the driver's seat as one of the few remaining domains of skill, exploration, play--and freedom. Blending philosophy and hands-on storytelling, Crawford grounds the narrative in his own experience in the garage and behind the wheel, recounting his decade-long restoration of a vintage Volkswagen as well as his journeys to thriving automotive subcultures across the country. Crawford leads us on an irreverent but deeply considered inquiry into the power of faceless bureaucracies, the importance of questioning mindless rules, and the battle for democratic self-determination against the surveillance capitalists. A meditation on the competence of ordinary people, Why We Drive explores the genius of our everyday practices on the road, the rewards of "folk engineering," and the existential value of occasionally being scared shitless. Witty and ingenious throughout, Why We Drive is a rebellious and daring celebration of the irrepressible human spirit.
- Subjects: Crawford, Matthew B.; Automated vehicles; Technological innovations; Automobile driving;
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