by
Andrews, Paul.
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641.874 23
Publication Date
2010
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This book is a handy guide on how to make 50 Quick Cocktails. Some famous and favourite cocktail recipes are included, along with some new ones for you to try. Why not try a Vodka Martini, a TNT, or maybe even slip 'Between The Sheets' for your favourite drink. Please drink responsibly.
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Andrews, Paul.
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353.00722 23
Publication Date
2010
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BP - Where did it all go wrong? is a quick-read business biography; it is a history and current breakdown of British Petroleum. The book introduces the reader to BP, how the company was formed, the chequered past it has, and discusses the recent disaster of one of the biggest oil spills in history. The book is skillfully written by Paul Andrews, who interprets many of the more advanced technological points, and explains them to the reader in more readable, plain English.
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Andrews, Paul.
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641.563
Publication Date
2012
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Do you want to lose weight? Are you struggling with your diet? These 50 quick diet tips will help you lose weight, and also keep that weight off. Using common sense and not fads, the advice in the book will help you lose the weight goal you are wanting to.
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David Kennamer, Paul, film director.
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XX(297282.1)
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2020 2018
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EATING YOU ALIVE addresses why 30.4 million people die each year and provides evidence based science, expert testimony and inspirational stories of disease reversal and a discovery that can cure our top killer diseases.
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Johnson, Andrew P. (Andrew Paul), author.
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808.042 23
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2016
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Benjamin, Andrew E.
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190 21
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1997
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Bergeron, Paul H., 1938-
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973.81092 22
Publication Date
2011
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& ldquo;Bergeron has written a very original book quite unlike any modern study of Johnson. Bound to create quite a bit of controversy among scholars and Civil War enthusiasts, Bergeron seeks to provide a balanced analysis of this much-vilified figure. & rdquo; & mdash;John David Smith, Charles H. Stone Distinguished Professor of American History, UNC Charlotte & ldquo;This book serves as a much-needed reflection on the most recent scholarship on Andrew Johnson and provides the perspective of a historian who has a justifiable claim to be the most prominent expert on Johnson. Bergeron moves beyond simplistic arguments based on Johnson & rsquo;s racism to place his presidency within the politics of the period. He provides a more complex, and effective, perspective on the issues as Johnson tried to pursue the & lsquo;politics of the possible. & rsquo; & rdquo; & mdash;Richard B. McCaslin, author of Andrew Johnson: A Bibliography Few figures in American political history are as reviled as Andrew Johnson, the seventeenth president of the United States. Taking office after the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, he clashed constantly with Congress during the tumultuous early years of Reconstruction. He opposed federally-mandated black suffrage and the Fourteenth Amendment and vetoed the Freedmen & rsquo;s Bureau and Civil Rights bills. In this new book, Paul H. Bergeron, a respected Johnson scholar, brings a new perspective on this often vilified figure. Previous books have judged Johnson out of the context of his times or through a partisan lens. But this volume & mdash;based on Bergeron & rsquo;s work as the editor of The Papers of Andrew Johnson & mdash;takes a more balanced approach to Johnson and his career. Admiring Johnson's unswerving devotion to the Union, Lincoln appointed him as military governor of Tennessee, a post, Bergeron argues, that enhanced Johnson's executive experience and his national stature. While governor, Johnson implemented the emancipation of slaves in the state and laid the foundation for a new civilian government. Bergeron also notes that Johnson developed a close connection with the president which eventually resulted in his vice-presidential candidacy. In many respects, therefore, Johnson's Civil War years served as preparation for his presidency. Bergeron moves beyond simplistic arguments based on Johnson & rsquo;s racism to place his presidency within the politics of the day. Putting aside earlier analyses of the conflict between Johnson and the Republican Radicals as ideological disputes, Bergeron discusses these battles as a political power struggle. In doing so, he does not deny Johnson & rsquo;s racism but provides a more nuanced and effective perspective on the issues as Johnson tried to pursue the & ldquo;politics of the possible. & rdquo; Bergeron interprets Johnson as a strong-willed, decisive, fearless, authoritarian leader in the tradition of Andrew Jackson. While never excusing Johnson & rsquo;s inflexibility and extreme racism, Bergeron makes the case that, in proper context, Johnson can be seen at times as a surprisingly effective commander-in-chief & mdash;one whose approach to the problems of reestablishing the Union was defensible and consistent. With its fresh insight on the man and his times, Andrew Johnson & rsquo;s Civil War and Reconstruction is indispensable reading for students and scholars of the U.S. presidency and the Civil War and Reconstruction periods. Paul H. Bergeron was the editor of the Papers of Andrew Johnson, volumes 8 & ndash;16, from 1987 to 2000. He is the author of The Presidency of James K. Polk and coauthor of Tennesseans and Their History. He is professor of history emeritus at the University of Tennessee.
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Falkowski, Paul G.
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577.715 22
Publication Date
2007
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A lively discussion of the evoluton of first living organisms and the first and basic producers in the earths food chain, microscopic single celled "plants"--Phytoplankton.
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Motes, Patricia Stone.
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362.8257 22
Publication Date
2007
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Presents a framework for organizational and community capacity building. Identifies strategies and methods that are effective for consultants engaged in this work. Through vignettes and case examples, it illustrates lessons learned by a team of consultants who assist a wide range of family-serving community organizations and groups.
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Dunn, Andrew (Andrew S.)
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362.11 23
Publication Date
2013
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Hospital medicine is the fasting growing field of medicine, and the importance of hospitalists in the delivery of care and success of hospitals continues to increase. The practice of hospital medicine is both rewarding and challenging: hospitalists need to provide high-quality care using the best available evidence in an efficient, cost-effective manner. In recognition of the need for rapid access to essential information, this text provides a concise yet comprehensive source for busy clinicians. Essentials of Hospital Medicine provides detailed reviews of all clinical topics in inpatient medicine, including common diagnoses, hospital-acquired conditions, medical consultation, and palliative care, as well as key non-clinical topics, such as quality improvement tools, approach to medical errors, the business of medicine, and teaching tips. It is the single source needed for hospitalists striving to deliver outstanding care and provide value to their patients and hospitals.
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by
Bailey, Britt.
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174.96315233 22
Publication Date
2002
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by
Lobban, Richard Andrew, 1943-
Call Number
966.58003 22
Publication Date
2007
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