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Live souls : citizens and volunteers of civil war Spain / by Wainman, Alec,1913-1989.; Alternês, Serge,1961-;
Includes bibliographical references, Internet addresses and index.A collection of photos taken during the Spanish Civil War by Alec Wainman when he worked as a volunteer with the British Medical Unit (BMU). Also includes Alec's own personal story. Serge Alternês provides an introduction, a timeline of the war, an afterword, and captions for the photos.LSC
Subjects: Wainman, Alec, 1913-1989.; Spain. Ejército Popular de la República; Canadians; Volunteer workers in medical care; Volunteer workers in medical care;
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Stephen Biesty's cross-sections castle / by Platt, Richard.; Biesty, Stephen.;
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Subjects: Castles; Castles; Civilization, Medieval;
© c2013., DK Pub.,
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Defund : Black Lives, Policing, and Safety for All. by Hudson, Sandy.;
'Defund' is a fiercely argued, deeply informed examination of why defunding the police is the only way to support a model of security and protection that increases public safety overall. Sandy Hudson lives in Toronto, ON.Library Bound Incorporated
Subjects: POLITICAL SCIENCE / Civil Rights; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Black Studies (Global); SOCIAL SCIENCE / Discrimination;
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Ready player two : a novel / by Cline, Ernest,author.;
Days after winning control of OASIS, the immersive virtual reality environment in which most of humanity chooses to live, Wade Watts discovers a world-changing technological advancement and draws the attention of a merciless new rival.
Subjects: Fantasy fiction.; Utopian fiction.; Puzzles; Regression (Civilization); Technology; Utopias; Virtual reality;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 3
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LGBTQ+ rights / by Loh-Hagan, Virginia.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.What is LGBTQ+ activism? -- End violence and celebrate pride -- Use pronouns -- Support gender-neutral bathrooms -- Fight for same-sex marriage."Learn all about LGBTQ+ activism, from gender-neutral bathrooms to legalizing same-sex marriage. Get a global look at the history of the movement, meet the activists involved, and celebrate some of the legal victories! Each chapters end with a call to action, so kids can feel inspired to get involved in their own communities. This high-interest book is written at a lower reading level for struggling readers. Considerate text and engaging art and photographs are sure to grab even the most reluctant readers. Series includes a table of contents, sidebars, bibliography, glossary, index, and author biography"--Provided by publisher.LSC
Subjects: Sexual minorities; Sexual minorities;
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What we owe the future / by MacAskill, William,1987-author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index."One of the most stunning achievements of moral philosophy is something we take for granted: moral universalism, or the idea that every human has equal moral worth. In What We Owe the Future, Oxford philosopher William MacAskill demands that we go a step further, arguing that people not only have equal moral worth no matter where or how they live, but also no matter when they live. This idea has implications beyond the obvious (climate change) - including literally making sure that there are people in the future: It's not unusual to hear someone way, "Oh, I could never bring a child into this world." MacAskill argues that the sentiment itself may well be immoral: we have a responsibility not just to consider whether the world of the future will be suitable for supporting humans, but to act to make sure there are humans in it. And while it may seem that the destructive capacity of modern industrial technology means that we ought to eschew it as much as possible, MacAskill argues for optimism in our ability to (eventually) get technology right, for the future's benefit, and ours. Where Hans Rosling's Factfulness and Rutger Bregman's Utopia for Realists gave us reasons for hope and action in the present, What We Owe the Future is a compelling and accessible argument for why solving our problems demands that we worry about the future. And ultimately it provides an answer to the most important question we humans face: can we not just endure, but thrive?"--
Subjects: Altruism.; Civilization, Modern; Future, The.; Human beings; Human beings;
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Africans thought of it : amazing innovations / by Opini, Bathseba.; Lee, Richard B.;
Includes bibliographical references (p. 43) and index.LSC
Subjects: Inventions;
© c2011., Annick Press,
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The American experiment : dialogues on a dream / by Rubenstein, David M.,author.;
Pulitzer Prize-winning historians, diplomats, music legends, and sports giants explore the grand American experiment in democracy, culture, innovation, and ideas, revealing the setbacks, suffering, invention, ingenuity, and social movements that continue to shape our vision of what America is -- and what it can be.
Subjects: Interviews.; Historians; National characteristics, American;
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Eyes on the prize [videorecording] : America's civil rights years, 1954-1965 / by Bagwell, Orlando,television producer,television director.; Bond, Julian,1940-2015,narrator.; Crossley, Callie,television producer,television director,screenwriter.; DeVinney, James A.,television producer,television director,screenwriter.; Else, Jon,1944-television producer.; Fayer, Steve,1935-screenwriter.; Hampton, Henry,1940-1998,television producer,creator.; Samels, Mark,television producer.; Vecchione, Judith,television producer,television director.; Blackside, Inc.,production company.; WGBH Video (Firm),production company.; PBS Distribution (Firm),distributor.; Public Broadcasting Service (U.S.),production company.;
Associate producers, Llewellyn M. Smith, Prudence Arndt ; edited by Daniel Eisenberg, Jeanne Jordan, Charles Scott ; senior researcher, Laurie Kahn-Leavitt ; camera, Jon Else ... [and others] ; academic advisors, Wiley Branton, Clayborne Carson, John Dittmer, Tony Freyer, David Garrow, Paul Gaston, Vincent Harding, Darlene Clark Hine, Steve Lawson, Genna Rae McNeil, Aldon Morris, J. Mills Thornton, Howard Zinn ; theme music produced, arranged and performed by Bernice Johnson Reagan ; series title animation, Colossal Pictures.Narrated by Julian Bond.The definitive story of the Civil Rights era from the point of view of the ordinary men and women whose extraordinary actions launched a movement that changed the fabric of American life, and embodied a struggle whose reverberations are felt today.E.Closed-captioned for the hearing impared.DVD ; NTSC, region 1; full screen presentation ; stereophonic.
Subjects: Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Nonfiction television programs.; Documentary television programs.; Historical television programs.; Civil rights movements; Civil rights demonstrations; Civil rights movements; Race relations; Racism;
For private home use only.
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The heart goes last / by Atwood, Margaret,1939-author.;
Stan and Charmaine are a married couple trying to stay afloat in the midst of an economic and social collapse. Job loss has forced them to live in their car, leaving them vulnerable to roving gangs. They desperately need to turn their situation around--and fast. The Positron Project in the town of Consilience seems to be the answer to their prayers. No one is unemployed and everyone gets a comfortable, clean house to live in ... for six months out of the year. On alternating months, residents of Consilience must leave their homes and function as inmates in the Positron prison system. Once their month of service in the prison is completed, they can return to their "civilian" homes. At first, this doesn't seem like too much of a sacrifice to make in order to have a roof over one's head and food to eat. But when Charmaine becomes romantically involved with the man who lives in their house during the months when she and Stan are in the prison, a series of troubling events unfolds, putting Stan's life in danger. With each passing day, Positron looks less like a prayer answered and more like a chilling prophecy fulfilled.
Subjects: Dystopias.; Man-women relationships; Married people; Prisons; Regression (Civilization);
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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