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Hargreaves, Ian.
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070.4 22
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2005 2003
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Hargreaves examines the changing professional culture of journalism, and its role in providing us with entertainment keeping us abreast of scientific and medical breakthroughs, and reporting from frontlines, arguing that the core principles of freedom of the press are as vital now as ever they were.
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Cooley, Donald Gray, 1904- author.
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XX(272920.1)
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1941
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Stein, Lori, author.
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641.5676 STE
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2018
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Krim, Seymour, 1922-
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814.54 22
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2010
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Hunt, Tim, 1949-
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813.54 22
Publication Date
2010
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Now a classic, Kerouac's Crooked Road was one of the first critical works on the legendary Beat writer to analyze his work as serious literary art, placing it in the broader American literary tradition with canonical writers like Herman Melville and Mark Twain. Author Tim Hunt explores Kerouac's creative process and puts his work in conversation with classic American literature and with critical theory. This edition includes a new preface by the author, which takes a discerning look at the implications of the 2007 publication of the original typewrit.
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Fauser, B. C. J. M. (Bart C. J. M.)
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616.69206 22
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2011
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Chase, Sabrina Marie.
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362.196979200974932 22
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2011
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Surviving HIV/AIDS in the Inner City explores the survival strategies of poor, HIV-positive Puerto Rican women by asking four key questions: Given their limited resources, how did they manage an illness as serious as HIV/AIDS? Did they look for alternatives to conventional medical treatment? Did the challenges they faced deprive them of self-determination, or could they help themselves and each other? What can we learn from these resourceful women? Through an exploration of life and death among these resourceful women, the book provides the groundwork for inciting positive change in the U.S.
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Midea, Sandra J.
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671.36 23
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2000
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Covington Armstrong, Stephanie.
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616.852630092
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2009
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Describing the author's struggle as a black woman with an eating disorder that is consistently portrayed as a white woman's problem, this title presents a narrative that traces the background and factors that caused her bulimia. It answers many questions about why black women often do not seek traditional therapy for emotional problems.
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