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Krein Marissa Portfolio
Krein Marissa Portfolio
Krein Marissa Portfolio
Marissa Krein
Final Portfolio
May 7, 2017
020 ## $a 0385315279
050 #4 $a PS3557.A22 $b F54 2001
082 04 $a 813.54 $2 23
100 1# $a Gabaldon, Diana $e author.
245 14 $a The fiery cross / $c Diana Gabaldon.
264 #1 $a New York, New York : $b Delacorte Press, $c 2001
264 #4 $c 2001
300 ## $a ix, 979 pages : $c 23 cm.
336 ## $a text $b txt $2 rdacontent
337 ## $a unmediated $b n $2 rdamedia
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520 ## $a The fiery cross, once used to summon Highland clans to war, now beckons readers to
take up Diana Gabaldon's fifth installment in the Outlander series featuring the time-traveling
Frasers. Historical fiction fans who have waited four long years since the publication of Drums
of Autumn will thrill to Gabaldon's trademark detail and sensuality, both displayed liberally
throughout the nearly 1,000 pages of The Fiery Cross. In this pre-Revolutionary War period,
Claire Fraser and her husband, Jamie, have crossed oceans and centuries to build a life together
in the bucolic beauty of North Carolina. But tensions both ancient and recent threaten not only
Claire and James, but their daughter, Brianna, her new husband, Roger, and their infant son,
Jemmy, as well as members of their clan. Gabaldon delivers on what she does best: poignant
storylines, empathetic characters, meticulous detail, and searing passion. Savor every carefully
chosen word, readers; it may be a long time until the next installment! --Alison Trinkle --This
text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
650 #0 $a Time travel $v Fiction.
651 #0 $a North Carolina $x History $y Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775 $v Fiction.
651 #0 $a Scotland $x History $v Fiction.
655 #7 $a Historical Fiction.
655 #7 $a Fantasy Fiction.
700 1# $i Sequel to: $a Gabaldon, Diana $t Drums of autumn.
700 1# $i Sequel: $a Gabaldon, Diana $t Breath of Snow and Ashes.
776 08 $i Online audio version: $a Gabaldon, Diana. $t Fiery cross $d Charlotte Hall, Maryland:
Recorded Books, 2001.
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020 ## $a 1937772497
050 #4 $a RA975.5.E5 $b W35 2013
082 04 $a 362.18 $2 23
130 0# $a Waiting room (Motion picture).
245 14 $a The waiting room / $c A Bullfrog Films release ; of an OpenHood ITVS ; and Peer
Reviews Films directed by Peter Nicks; edited by Lawrence Lerew.
257 ## $a United States $2 naf
264 #1 $a Olgey, PA : $b Bullfrog Films $c 2012
264 #2 $a [Oakland, California] : $b Openhood Inc. $c 2012
264 #4 $c 2012
300 ## $a 1 videodisc (82 min, 62 min.) : $b color, sound ; $c 12 cm
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347 ## $b DVD video $2 rda
588 0# $a Title from DVD label
520 ## $a The Waiting Room is a riveting look at a public hospitals overtaxed ER in Oakland,
California. A poignant blend of humor and drama, the film offers an ultimately uplifting look at
the struggle and determination of one community and one hospital.
546 ## $a Subtitles for deaf and hard of hearing.
508 ## $a Music by William Ryan Fritch and B. Quincy Griffin; sound recordinst Lawrence
Lerew ; associate producer NJeri Eaton ; co-producer Lawrence Lerew ; field producer Emma
Cott ; executive producer for ITVS Sally Jo Fifer ; executive producer William B. Hirsch, Scott
Verges ; produced by Linda Davis, Peter Nicks, William B. Hirsch ; director of photography
Peter Nicks.
586 ## $a Marion Riggs Award, 2012.
586 ## $a SFFCC Award for Best Documentary, 2012.
586 ## $a Golden Gate Award for Bay Area Documentary Feature, 2012.
650 #0 $a Community life $z California $z Oakland.
650 #0 $a Medical economics $z California $z Oakland.
650 #0 $a Medical care $z California $z Oakland.
650 #0 $a Health care reform $z United States.
650 #0 $a Emergency medical services $z California.
655 #7 $a Documentary films.
655 #7 $a Video recording for the hearing impaired.
700 1# $a Nicks, Peter $e director of photography $e producer.
700 1# $a Lerew, Lawrence $e editor of moving image work $e sound designer $e producer.
700 1# $a Fritch, William Ryan $e composer.
700 1# $a Griffin, B. Quincy $e composer.
700 1# $a Eaton, NJeri $e producer.
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020 ## $a 0313321930
050 #4 $a HX38 $b .F74 2004
082 04 $a 944.04 $2 23
100 1# $a Frey, Linda $e author.
245 14 $a The French revolution / $c Linda S. Frey and Marsha L. Frey.
264 #1 $a Westport, Connecticut : $b Greenwood Press $c 2004.
264 #4 $c 2004
300 ## $a xxiii, 190 $b illustrations ; $c 25 cm.
336 ## $a text $b txt $2 rdacontent.
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490 #1 $a Green Guides to Historic Events, 1500-1900
504 ## $a Includes bibliographical references (pages 169-183) and indexes.
520 ## $a The French Revolution has often been perceived as the dawn of the modern era, the
divide between the ancient rgime and the contemporary world. It is an undeniably crucial event
in the history of Western Civilization. Yet it is also a confusing and oft-misunderstood event.
This comprehensive examination of the Revolution provides students with a narrative historical
overview, essays on major aspects of the event, lengthy biographical profiles of key persons, the
text of important primary documents contemporary to the time, a timeline, a glossary, and an
annotated bibliography of print and electronic sources suitable to students. This is an ideal
starting point for students and general readers interested in this fascinating historical period.
505 0# $a Historic Overview -- Crises of the Ancient Regime -- The Terror -- A New Political
Climate Diplomacy -- War and Revolution -- An Ambiguous Legacy.
651 #0 $a France $x History $y Revolution, 1789-1799.
700 1# $a Frey, Marsha $e author.
776 08 $i Online verison $a Frey, Linda $t French revolution $d Westport, Connecticut :
Greenwood Press, 2004.
830 #0 $a Greenwood guides to historic events, 1500-1900.
020 ## $a 9781608317561
050 #4 $a QM25 $b .A58 2013
082 04 $a 611.0022 $2 23
100 1# $a Agur, A. M. R. $e author.
245 10 $a Grants atlas of anatomy / $c Anne M.R. Agur, B.Sc. (OT), M.Sc., Ph.D, Professor,
Division of Anatomy, Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Physical
Therapy, Department of Occupational Therapy, Division of Biomedical Communications,
Institute of Medical Science, Graduate Department of Rehabilitation Science, Graduate
Department of Dentistry, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada ; Arthur F. Dalley II,
Ph.D., Professor, Department of Cell & Developmental Biology, Adjunct Professor, Department
of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Adjunct
Professor of Anatomy, Belmont University School of Physical Therapy, Nashville, Tennessee.
250 ## $a Thirteenth Edition.
264 #1 Philadelphia : $b Wolters Kluwer $b Lippincott William & Wilkins $c [2013].
264 #4 $c 2013
300 ## $a xii, 871 pages : $b illustrations ; $c 28 cm
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504 ## $a Includes bibliographical references (page 851) and index.
520 ## $a A textbook of the human anatomy including drawings and photographs.
505 ## $a Thorax -- Abdomen -- Pelvis and Perineum -- Back -- Lower Limb -- Upper Limb --
Head -- Neck -- Cranial Nerves.
650 #0 $a Human anatomy $v Atlases
700 1# $a Dalley, Arthur F., $c II $e author
700 1# $i Complemented by (work): $a Tank, Patrick W. $t Grants dissector
*Online manifestation is for 14th edition only, cannot be added to this record
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050 #4 $a PG2980.5 $b .Z533 2009
082 04 $a 891.709 $2 23
245 10 $a Russian literature and the classics $c Edited by Peter I. Barta, University of Surrey;
and David H.J. Larmour, Paul Allen Miller, Texas Tech University, Lubbock.
264 #1 $a Amsterdam $b Harwood Academic Publishers $c [1996]
264 #4 $c 1996
300 ## $a vii, 191 pages $c 22 cm
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020 ## $a 9781558496330
050 #4 $a KFM2965.C2 $b R64 2008
082 04 $a 364.660744 $2 23
100 1# $a Rogers, Alan $d 1936- $e author
245 10 $a Murder and the death penalty in Massachusetts / $c Alan Rogers
264 #1 $a Amherst, Massachusetts : $b University of Massachusetts Press, $c [2008]
264 #4 $c 2008
300 ## $a xvi, 494 pages : $c 23 cm
336 ## $a text $b txt $2 rdacontent
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504 ## $a Includes bibliographical references (pages 407-489) and index.
520## $a For more than 300 years Massachusetts executed men and women convicted of
murder, but with a sharp eye on "due proceeding" and against the backdrop of popular
ambivalence about the death penalty's morality, cruelty, efficacy, and constitutionality. In this
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authoritative book, Alan Rogers offers a comprehensive account of how the efforts of reformers
and abolitionists and the Supreme Judicial Court's commitment to the rule of law ultimately
converged to end the death penalty in Massachusetts.
505 0# $a Murder and Due Proceeding in Colonial Massachusetts -- Hideous Consequences
and the Declaration of Rights -- Under Sentence of Death: The First Effort to Abolish the
Death Penalty -- The Monster Petition -- A Tong War and the Second Effort to Abolish the
Death Penalty -- Sacco and Vanzetti -- The Insanity Defense -- The Right to an Attorney and
Criminal Discovery -- Confession: Neither Fear nor Favor -- The Right of the Accused to an
Impartial Jury -- Success--At Long Last -- The Abolition of the Death Penalty -- Epilogue:
After Abolition.
650 #0 $a Capital Punishment $z Massachusetts $x History
650 #0 $a Murder $z Massachusetts $x History
776 08 $a Online version: $a $a Rogers, Alan, 1936-. $t Murder and the death penalty in
Massachusetts. $d Amherst, Massachusetts: University of Massachusetts Press, 2008.*