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2. Miss Gulch returns! [sound recording]. [1986]
- Miss Gulch returns!
- Barton, Fred.
- New York, NY : Gulch Mania, p1986.
- Description
- Music recording — 1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, stereo. ; 12 in.
- Summary
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- You're the woman I'd wanna be.
- I'm a bitch.
- Born on a bike.
- Pour me a man.
- Everyone worth taking.
- It's not my idea of a gig.
- Don't touch me.
- I'm your bitch.
- I poured me a man.
- Give my best to the blond.
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GULCH MANIA MGR 5757 | Unknown |
Online 3. I'm dreaming of you [sound recording] : yodler with orchestra [1919]
- I'm dreaming of you
- Barton, Ward.
- Orange, N.J. : Edison, [1919?]
- Description
- Music recording — 1 sound disc : analog, 78 rpm, mono. ; 10 in.
- Also online at
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EDISON 50630 | Unknown |
4. Stylistic alchemies [2018]
- Works. Selections
- Barton, Scott, composer, performer.
- [North Hampton, New Hampshire] : Ravello Records, [2018]
- Description
- Music recording — 1 online resource (1 sound file) Sound: digital. Digital: audio file.
- Summary
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- Breeding in pieces (Scott Barton, guitar) (7:29)
- Eroding mountains (Arthur Cohen, narrator ; Scott Barton, vocals ; Aurie Hsu, piano) (6:47)
- Opus Palladianum: voice and drums (7:03) ; Effusion (6:00) (Scott Barton, vocals)
- For steps that grow when climbed (Relache) (6:38)
- Carried by currents (Anthea Kechley, flute ; Amy Advocat, clarinet ; Elizabeth England, oboe ; Gregory Newton, bassoon) (8:14)
- Through the rain (Scott Barton, guitar) (5:30).
- McLean, Barton.
- New York, N.Y. : DRAM.
- Description
- Music recording — 1 online resource.
- Summary
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- Dimensions III (00:06:31)
- Dimensions IV (00:12:25)
- Symmetrics (00:11:50)
- Variations (00:06:56)
- Barton, Stephen.
- [United States] : Lucasfilm Ltd., [2024]
- Description
- Music recording — 2 audio discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm ; 12 in. Sound: analog.33 1/3 rpm.
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- Barton, Benjamin, author.
- Singapore : Palgrave Macmillan, [2023]
- Description
- Book — xvii, 252 pages : illustrations, maps ; 22 cm
- Summary
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This book focuses on underexploited data drawn from various legal disputes over the Doraleh Container Terminal in order to paint a portrait of SSC when it comes to infrastructure financing and construction in Africa as provided both by the UAE and China. By producing a detailed account of the drivers behind these disputes as well as the broader political outcomes they have generated, this study provides invaluable conceptual and empirical lessons on the contemporary meaning of SSC. In doing so, it helps readers garner a more acute understanding of the role played by Global South states and the private sector (SOEs) against the backdrop of SSC. Benjamin Barton is the author of Political Trust and the Politics of Security Engagement: China and the European Union in Africa (2017) and co-editor of China and the European Union in Africa: Partners or Competitors? (2011). His research interests centre around economic statecraft and local agency attached to the BRI. Barton is Associate Professor at the University of Nottingham Malaysia, where he convenes modules on Chinese foreign policy and on the geopolitics of the Indo-Pacific
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SAL3 (off-campus storage)
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HF1612.3 .Z4 C6 2023 | Available |
- Barton, Tyler, author.
- Louisville, Kentucky : Sarabande Books, 2021
- Description
- Book — 212 pages ; 22 cm
- Summary
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- Once nothing, twice shatter
- The skins
- Iowa Darter
- Hiccups forever
- Breakthrough mailboxes of southern Pennsylvania
- County map (detail)
- Watchperson
- Eternal night at the nature museum, a half-hour downriver from Three Mile Island
- Stay, go
- Spit if you call it fear
- Seven corners, Pennsylvania
- Black sands
- K,
- Cowboy man, major player
- Of a whole body (passing through)
- Midtown
- Where the rubies live
- The idler
- Ms. Badislav's vomit
- Spiritual introduction to the neighborhood
(source: Nielsen Book Data)
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PS3602 .A8426 E84 2021 | Available |
- Barton, Robert, author.
- 1st edition. - Pearson IT Certification, 2021.
- Description
- Video — 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 8 hr., 53 min.) Digital: video file.
- Summary
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Internet of Things (IoT) LiveLessons, 2nd Edition Sneak Peek The Sneak Peek program provides early access to Pearson video products and is exclusively available to Safari subscribers. Content for titles in this program is made available throughout the development cycle, so products may not be complete, edited, or finalized, including video post-production editing.
Online 10. Interview with Gerald Barton : Alumni Stories [2021]
- Barton, Gerald (Interviewee)
- Stanford (Calif.) : Stanford Historical Society, October 22, 2021
- Description
- Book — 1 text file
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Gerald Barton (AB Economics, 1955) shares memories of how he came to Stanford from California’s Central Valley where his family settled after his father was discharged from World War I. As a child during the Great Depression, Barton describes how he cut fruit and saved money to attend Stanford, which he saw for the first time when he came to campus for his freshman orientation. He recalls gravitating to Economics where he was impressed by professors Daniel Fagan and Kenneth Arrow; living in Encina Hall; attending Gaieties, Spring Sing, and the Sunday Flicks; living in the old army barracks in Menlo Park known as “Stanford Village;” and his Stanford commencement. Lastly, his speaks about his wife of 66 years and his 110-year-old family farming business.
Online 11. Interview with Gerald Barton : Alumni Stories [2021]
- Barton, Gerald (Interviewee)
- Stanford (Calif.) : Stanford Historical Society, October 22, 2021
- Description
- Sound recording — 1 audio file; 1 text file; 1 photograph
- Summary
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Gerald Barton (AB Economics, 1955) shares memories of how he came to Stanford from California’s Central Valley where his family settled after his father was discharged from World War I. As a child during the Great Depression, Barton describes how he cut fruit and saved money to attend Stanford, which he saw for the first time when he came to campus for his freshman orientation. He recalls gravitating to Economics where he was impressed by professors Daniel Fagan and Kenneth Arrow; living in Encina Hall; attending Gaieties, Spring Sing, and the Sunday Flicks; living in the old army barracks in Menlo Park known as “Stanford Village;” and his Stanford commencement. Lastly, his speaks about his wife of 66 years and his 110-year-old family farming business.
- Digital collection
- Stanford Historical Society Oral History Program interviews, 1999-2022
- Barton, Bernadette author.
- New York : New York University Press, [2021]
- Description
- Book — 217 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
- Summary
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An up-close look at how porn permeates our culture Pictures of half-naked girls and women can seem to litter almost every screen, billboard, and advertisement in America. Pole-dancing studios keep women fit. Men airdrop their dick pics to female passengers on planes and trains. To top it off, the last American President has bragged about grabbing women "by the pussy." This pornification of our society is what Bernadette Barton calls "raunch culture." Barton explores what raunch culture is, why it matters, and how it is ruining America. She exposes how internet porn drives trends in programming, advertising, and social media, and makes its way onto our phones, into our fashion choices, and into our sex lives. From twerking and breast implants, to fake nails and push-up bras, she explores just how much we encounter raunch culture on a daily basis-porn is the new normal. Drawing on interviews, television shows, movies, and social media, Barton argues that raunch culture matters not because it is sexy, but because it is sexist. She shows how young women are encouraged to be sexy like porn stars, and to be grateful for getting cat-called or receiving unsolicited dick pics. As politicians vote to restrict women's access to birth control and abortion, The Pornification of America exposes the double standard we attach to women's sexuality.
(source: Nielsen Book Data)
- Online
- Barton, Bernadette author.
- New York : New York University Press, [2021]
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource
- Summary
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An up-close look at how porn permeates our culture Pictures of half-naked girls and women can seem to litter almost every screen, billboard, and advertisement in America. Pole-dancing studios keep women fit. Men airdrop their dick pics to female passengers on planes and trains. To top it off, the First Lady has modeled nude and the "leader of the free world" has bragged about grabbing women "by the pussy." This pornification of our society is what Bernadette Barton calls "raunch culture." Barton explores what raunch culture is, why it matters, and how it is ruining America. She exposes how internet porn drives trends in programming, advertising, and social media, and makes its way onto our phones, into our fashion choices, and into our sex lives. From twerking and breast implants, to fake nails and push-up bras, she explores just how much we encounter raunch culture on a daily basis-porn is the new normal. Drawing on interviews, television shows, movies, and social media, Barton argues that raunch culture matters not because it is sexy, but because it is sexist. She shows how young women are encouraged to be sexy like porn stars, and to be grateful for getting cat-called or receiving unsolicited dick pics. As politicians vote to restrict women's access to birth control and abortion, The Pornification of America exposes the double standard we attach to women's sexuality.
(source: Nielsen Book Data)
14. Billy Apple : life/work [2020]
- Barton, Christina, author.
- Auckland, New Zealand : Auckland University Press, 2020.
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource
- Summary
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- Front Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Half Title
- Contents
- Preface
- Prologue: Unpacking the Warehouse
- Chapter One: 1935-1963-From Barrie Bates to Billy Apple
- Chapter Two: 1964-1969-America Calls
- Chapter Three: 1968-1974-Alternative New York
- Chapter Four: 1974-1980-Home and Back
- Chapter Five: 1980-1992-Money Talks
- Chapter Six: 1992-2018-From Billy Apple to Billy Apple®
- Epilogue: Taking Stock
- Exhibition History
- Select Bibliography
- Index
(source: Nielsen Book Data)
- Barton, Nimisha, author.
- Ithaca [New York] : Cornell University Press, 2020
- Description
- Book — xv, 284 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
- Summary
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- Introduction
- 1. The Forces that Push and Pull
- 2. Bachelors, Bureaucrats, and Marrying into the Nation
- 3. Wives, Wages, and Regulating Breadwinners
- 4. Mothers, Welfare Organizations, and Reproducing for the Nation
- 5. Neighborhood, Street Culture, and Melting-Pot Mixite
- 6. Motherhood, Neighborhood, and Nationhood
- 7. Neighborly Networks and Welfare Work under Vichy Conclusion.
- (source: Nielsen Book Data)
(source: Nielsen Book Data)
- Online
- Barton, Nimisha, author.
- Ithaca : Cornell University Press, 2020
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource
- Summary
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- Introduction
- 1. The Forces that Push and Pull
- 2. Bachelors, Bureaucrats, and Marrying into the Nation
- 3. Wives, Wages, and Regulating Breadwinners
- 4. Mothers, Welfare Organizations, and Reproducing for the Nation
- 5. Neighborhood, Street Culture, and Melting-Pot Mixite
- 6. Motherhood, Neighborhood, and Nationhood
- 7. Neighborly Networks and Welfare Work under Vichy Conclusion.
- (source: Nielsen Book Data)
(source: Nielsen Book Data)
- Barton, Nimisha, author.
- Ithaca : Cornell University Press, 2020.
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource : illustrations, maps
- Summary
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- Introduction
- 1. The Forces that Push and Pull
- 2. Bachelors, Bureaucrats, and Marrying into the Nation
- 3. Wives, Wages, and Regulating Breadwinners
- 4. Mothers, Welfare Organizations, and Reproducing for the Nation
- 5. Neighborhood, Street Culture, and Melting-Pot Mixite
- 6. Motherhood, Neighborhood, and Nationhood
- 7. Neighborly Networks and Welfare Work under Vichy Conclusion.
- (source: Nielsen Book Data)
(source: Nielsen Book Data)
18. Irish cinema in the twenty-first century [2019]
- Barton, Ruth, author.
- Manchester : Manchester University Press, 2019.
- Description
- Book — x, 236 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 24 cm
- Summary
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- Introduction 1 How to make an Irish film Short film Granny O'Grimm's Sleeping Beauty 2 Animating Ireland Short film Foxes 3 Ireland of the horrors Short film The Herd 4 Documenting Ireland Short film Pentecost 5 Irish history and trauma Short film The Shore 6 Filming Northern Ireland Short film Six Shooter 7 Rural and small-town Ireland on screen Short film New Boy 8 images of the city Conclusion Index
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- (source: Nielsen Book Data)
(source: Nielsen Book Data)
- Online
19. 100 Ways to Boost Your Self-Confidence [2018]
- Goldsmith, Barton, author.
- 1st edition. - Ascent Audio, 2018.
- Description
- Sound recording — 1 online resource (20982 pages) Digital: audio file.
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When you don't believe in yourself, everything is more difficult. 100 Ways to Boost Your Self-Confidence will literally help you change your life by changing the way you feel about yourself. Not only will you have faith in who you really are, but the people you love and work with will believe in you as well. 100 Ways to Boost Your Self-Confidence will show you how to: - Discover the essence of your personal power and belief in yourself. - Create the life you want with practical "feel good" behaviors. - Reduce your doubts, increase your self-worth and make your world a better place. - Improve the quality of your relationships by changing the way you think about yourself and how others think about you. - Become your best self by employing these easy-to-use techniques.
- Barton, Craig, author.
- Melton, Woodbridge : John Catt Educational Ltd, 2018
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (451 pages)
- Online
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- Google Books (Full view)
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