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Conflicting Communication In...Tom McCourtPublic broadcasting has changed dramatically since its founding in 1967. The growing equation of marketplace efficiency with the public interest has, in Tom McCourt’s analysis, undermined the value of public goods and services. In addition,… more |
Conflicting Communication Interests in America: The Case of National Public Radio |
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Microgreens: A Guide To Grow...Eric Franks, Jasmine RichardsonMICROGREENSA Guide to GrowingNutrient-Packed GreensDUBBED A CULINARY BUZZWORD by National Public Radio, microgreens-vegetables harvested soon after sprouting-are expected to be one of 2009’s hottest food trends.With simple instruction, Micr… more |
Microgreens: A Guide To Growing Nutrient Packed Greens |
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Our Own Devices: How Technol...Edward TennerThis delightful and instructive history of invention shows why National Public Radio dubbed Tenner “the philosopher of everyday technology.” Looking at how our inventions have impacted our world in ways we never intended or imagined, he sh… more |
Our Own Devices: How Technology Remakes Humanity |
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The Oh Really? Factor: Unspi...Peter HartSince emerging from tabloid-television infamy as the former host of Inside Edition, Bill O’Reilly has taken his brand of provocative rhetoric to the next level: from shock-TV to the No Spin Zone. Despite his outspoken support for Bush’s tax… more |
The Oh Really? Factor: Unspinning Fox News Channel’s Bill O’Reilly |
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Rules for the Unruly: Living...Marion WinikRules for the Unruly is a distillation of surprising life wisdom from National Public Radio commentator and writer Marion Winik — a woman who has seen it all, done it all, and would never exchange her experiences for the security of a trad… more |
Rules for the Unruly: Living an Unconventional Life |
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Listener Supported: The Cult...Jack W. MitchellPublic radio stands as a valued national institution, one whose fans and listeners actively support it with their time and their money. In this new history of this important aspect of American culture, author Jack W. Mitchell looks at the d… more |
Listener Supported: The Culture and History of Public Radio |
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The Song of Suburbia: Scenes...David Bouchier
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Award-winning humorist and radio personality David Bouchier has been called “The H.L. Mencken of the subdivisions.” He applies his satirical wit, wisdom, and a touch of philosophy to the everyday dramas of suburban life. In this second coll… more |
The Song of Suburbia: Scenes from Suburban Life |
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The NPR Guide to Building a ...Ted LibbeyIn his informed and indispensable guide, National Public Radio’s Ted Libbey takes listeners by the hand through the classical repertory to build a music library. Now, five years after its original publication - with five years of new perfor… more |
The NPR Guide to Building a Classical CD Collection : The 350 Essential Works |
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Fingerprints of God: What Sc...Barbara Bradley HagertyThe New York Times bestseller that explores the startling discoveries that science is making about faith. Is spiritual experience real? Or is it a delusion? When we pray, what happens? Can science explain God? In Fingerprints of God, Nat… more |
Fingerprints of God: What Science Is Learning About the Brain and Spiritual Experience |
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John Muir's YosemiteTony Perrottet
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John Muir, the father of conservation, found his calling in the California wilderness now known as Yosemite, writes award-winning journalist, author, and frequent National Public Radio contributor Tony Perrottet. |
John Muir’s Yosemite |
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How The West Was TouredTony Perrottet
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The Union Pacific Railroad opened the immensity of the American West to Gilded Age adventurers. Award-winning author and frequent New York Times and National Public Radio contributor Tony Perrottet retraces the first transcontinental train … more |
How The West Was Toured |
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House Rules (P.S.)Rachel SontagA memoir of a father obsessed with control and the daughter who fights his suffocating grasp, House Rules explores the complexities of their compelling and destructive relationship as Rachel fights to escape, and, later, to make sense of wh… more |
House Rules (P.S.) |
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Should We Use Someone Else's...Scott M. GibsonWith easy access to sermons on the Internet, plus pressure to deliver the next sermon with little time to prepare, no wonder some pastors have resorted to plagiarizing other people’s sermons, passing them off as their own.This growing epide… more |
Should We Use Someone Else’s Sermon?: Preaching in a Cut-and-Paste World |
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The Good Good Pig: The Extra...Sy Montgomery“Christopher Hogwood came home on my lap in a shoebox. He was a creature who would prove in many ways to be more human than I am.”–from The Good Good PigA naturalist who spent months at a time living on her own among wild creatures in remot… more |
The Good Good Pig: The Extraordinary Life of Christopher Hogwood |
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Beginner's Guide to Informat...Marcia Yudkin
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Create and Sell Your First Audio Product, Step by StepWishing you could wake up with payments in your email inbox and the freedom to retire earlier or spend more on day-to-day luxuries because you have a second source of income? Learn how t… more |
Beginner’s Guide to Information Marketing: Your First Audio Product (Infomarketing Success Guides) |
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The Cats and the Water Bottl...David Bouchier
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David and his wife Diane spent their sabbatical year in a small village in the south of France. This book recounts stories of their encounters with the villagers, village cats, and village culture. Language problems, travels around Europe a… more |
The Cats and the Water Bottles, and Other Mysteries of French Village Life |
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French QuarterJoel A. Pierson and Dana Dye...
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“THE NOVELIZATION OF THE AWARD-WINNING AUDIO DRAMA SERIES HEARD BY 50 MILLION PEOPLE WORLDWIDE! In 1998, we took our first trip to New Orleans as a couple, and the people we met there made an amazing impression. They were so open, … more |
French Quarter |
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100 Places in Italy Every Wo...Susan Van AllenWith passion, humor, and helpful tips 100 Places In Italy Every Woman Should Go inspires women to discover places that will appeal to their spirits, senses, and quests for adventure. Author Susan Van Allen, a former staffer for the sit com … more |
100 Places in Italy Every Woman Should Go |
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A Field Guide for Science Wr...“Science writing offers some wonderful adventures,” notes Patrick Young, a former editor of Science News. “I’ve visited the South pole, stared into a steaming volcano, covered the first human landing on the moon, and dived with an underwate… more |
A Field Guide for Science Writers: The Official Guide of the National Association of Science Writers |
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The Days When You Were Anyth...Marcus SakeyFrank has been many things: a father, a husband, a protector, a thief. Then a prison term took it all away. Now his daughter only calls to say that she hates him. She has her reasons, and he doesn’t blame her. Besides, as long as she keeps … more |
The Days When You Were Anything Else |
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