Cobb County Health Department
Mar 31, 2011

number to cobb county services?
i’m trying to get the number to that driving place in cobb county i think it’s called cobb county services but i know that right across from it there is the cobb county health department
(770) 528-1000
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Rand McNally 2005 Atlanta & Vicinity, Georgia: Street Guide (Rand McNally Street Guides) $44.95 … |
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A Fool In Love $17.99 Marina Frances had been in love with Jettson Frame from the moment she had lain eyes on him eleven years earlier. But Jettson had never noticed for drooling all over Flame, who had noticed him for the same length of time it took her to dump him and marry another man. Then Jettson had moved out of the state and Marina hadn’t seen nor heard of him in six years. Plus, she had gotten on with her li… |
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Cobb County $22.24 Cobb County was a wilderness of virgin forests and unspoiled vistas inhabited by the Creek and Cherokee Indians when the first settlers began arriving in the early 1800s. Farms, railroads, booming trade, new houses, schools and churches, and industrial development soon marked the area. After the state land lottery in 1832, wagonloads of people poured into the new county, encroaching on American Indian lands. The federal government’s removal of the Native Americans, construction of the state-owned railroad, and the Civil War greatly affected Cobb County in the 1800s. Reconstruction and the Great Depression forced a severe economic downturn on the entire South, and the area lagged behind the rest of the nation until after World War II. Unprecedented growth in the last half of the 20th century and the beginning of the 21st has boosted Cobb’s economic stance and its place as the fourth largest county in Georgia. |
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Cobb County, Georgia Wall Map $199.5 The Cobb County, GA Wall Map by Universal Map includes a laminated surface making the wall map markable and washable, along with street indexing in a separate book. The area of coverage for this wall map is as follows Cobb County and adjacent area including Austell, Blackwells, Bolton, Clarksdale, Elizabeth, Fair Oaks, East Marietta, Floyd, Kennesaw, Marbleton, Marietta, Noonday, Powder Springs, Smyrna, South Cobb, Vinings, and Westoak; Lithia Springs and portion of Douglasville in Douglas County; approximately 2-4 miles into Atlanta, including I-75 and I-85 in Fulton County; North to the CobbCherokee County Line; South to the CobbFultonDouglas County line; East to the CobbFulton County line; and West to the CobbPaulding County line. Details and information included on this wall map includes all streets, all highways, educational facilities, post offices, government buildings, fire and police stations, hospitals, shopping centers, land lot numbers, airports, cemeteries, railroads, water features, golf courses and country clubs, mileage circles, recreational parks, zip codes and boundaries, city limits and annexations, and other miscellaneous points of interest. Framing rails are included on top and bottom for easy wall mounting. |
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Cobb County Georgia Wall Map $95 Not available in any store Large format and laminated County Wall Maps. MarketMaps Basic Edition ZIP Code County Maps are created using digital vector imagery with state-of-the-art Print-on-Demand technology. This process enables Maps.com to offer laminated sizes up to 6 x 8. Try finding a map that size in a store. These maps have been created specifically with businesses in mind and offer only that data that is essential for business functions and decision making, tracking sales territories, and for general reference. These maps are laminated on both sides using 3mm hot lamination and are compatible with standard dry erase markers. 5-Digit ZIP Code County Maps Include ZIP Code Index amp; Grid Locator ZIP Code Numbers amp; Boundaries Cities amp; Towns County Names amp; Boundaries Major Streets amp; Highways Although these County maps contain some street detail, it is not overwhelming and cluttered, instead it is clear, concise, and great for easy reference. If you are not sure if this map will suit your needs, please call us at 1-800-430-7532 and we will be happy to help you out. |
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Alfred 002009 Cobb County Festival Music Book $85.48 Alfred Music Publishing is the world s largest educational music publisher. Alfred produces educational’ reference’ pop’ and performance materials for teachers’ students’ professionals’ and hobbyists spanning every musical instrument’ style’ and difficulty level. An exceptionally good concert/contest selection This bold’ energetic composition begins quietly and then explodes with vigorous excitement and drives to its thrilling climax. Perfect for mature junior high and smaller high school bands. (Grade 3) |
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San Luis Obispo County Sheriff’s Department $22.13 Since 1850, the San Luis Obispo County Sheriff’s Department has proudly served the community as the chief law enforcement agency. The office of sheriff was originally created by the California Constitution to meet the public safety needs of each county. From horseback to gigabit, the sheriff and his deputies have responded to the needs of the citizens by providing the highest quality of protection. While the manner in which service is delivered has changed significantly since 1850, the quality of protection has remained high throughout history and is chronicled in this unique portrayal. |
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Resource for Fire Department Occupational Safety and Health $99.77 Resources for Fire Department Occupational Safety and Health provides the practical guidance needed to successfully implement new safety proceedures. This text covers Fire service occupational safety, medical and health issues; evaluation and planning of public fire protection; risk management planning; role of the Company Officer and Safety Officer; and investigating significant injuries. |
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Us Department of Health and Human Services Handbook $109.61 US Department of Health and Human Services Handbook |
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County and City Extra: Annual Metro, City, and County Data Book $5.94 When you want only one source of information about your city or county, turn to County and City Extra This trusted reference compiles information from many sources to provide all the key demographic and economic data for every state, county, metropolitan area, congressional district, and for all cities in the United States with a 2000 population of 25,000 or more. In one volume you can conveniently find data from 1980 to 2008 in easy-to-read tables. No other resource compiles this amount of detailed information into one place. Subjects covered in County and City Extra include: _ population by age and race _ government finances _ income and poverty _ manufacturing, trade, and services _ crime _ housing _ education _ immigration and migration _ labor force and employment _ agriculture, land, and water _ residential construction _ health resources _ voting and elections The 2010 edition also includes: _ full-color U.S. maps showing county-level data _ ranking tables for each geography type on a wide range of subjects _ easy-to-read data tables _ glossaries of geographic concepts and codes _ state maps showing congressional districts and metropolitan areas New to the 2010 edition: _ Table B (Counties) and Table C (Metropolitan Areas) now include a measure of ‘creative class’ employment-a term coined by Richard Florida and used by the Economic Research Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture to identify geographic areas whose economies are fueled by occupations that involve high levels of creativity, such as business ownership and top management, science, engineering, architecture, design, arts, and entertainment. _Table E (Congressional Districts) includes data that were gathered for the 110th Congress, along with the 111th Congressional representative. _ Recently released data from the U.S. Geological Survey’s National Water Information System which includes water withdrawals for each state are included in Table A. In addition to water withdrawals, Table B (Counties) and Table C (Metropolitan Areas) include a measure of gallons withdrawn per person. Some interesting facts found in the 18th edition of County and City Extra: _The total population of the United States increased by 8.0 percent between 2000 and 2008, with 18 states matching or exceeding this rate of growth and the remainder growing more slowly. _The U.S. median age increased from 32.9 years in 1990 to 36.8 years in 2008. This was primarily caused by the aging Baby Boomer population, which was evident in the growth of the proportion of the population between 45 and 54 years. _Nationally, the median value of owner-occupied housing units was $197,600. _Nine states had median home values exceeding $300,000 in 2008, led by Hawaii with a median home value of $560,200. Hawaii also had the highest median gross rent, at $1,298. _The poverty threshold for an individual was $10,991 in 2008. Mississippi had the highest poverty rate in the nation, with over 21 percent of its population living i |
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Six Gun Sound: The Early History of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department $21.01 This account of the struggle to bring law and order to a city rich with gold rush money, at odds with Mexican bandits, and teeming with forty-niners and confederate sympathizers chronicles the chaotic early days of Los Angeles, which boasted the highest homicide rate in America by 1850. From profiles of the frontier-style lawmen hired to stop the initial mayhem to an analysis of the city’s modern sheriff’s office–the largest in America–this book draws comparisons between the uproar of the early days, the racial tensions that erupted during the Watts riots, and the safety issues that preoccupy the police force today. |
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Death in Paradise: An Illustrated History of the Los Angeles County Department of Coroner $3.95 Unnatural celebrity deaths and unnaturally celebrated murders pockmark the history of Los Angeles, looming as large in the public imagination as the Hollywood stars themselves. Death in Paradise is the first authorized history of Los Angeles by way of its coroner’s office, revisiting important or high-profile cases that remain shrouded in mystery. With many never-before-published photographs documenting the notorious deaths of Bobby Kennedy, Sam Rummel, Dorothy Dandridge, Bugsy Siegel, Sharon Tate, Janis Joplin, and others, this book presents an unflinching view of Tinseltown’s dark underbelly. |
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Torrance Police Department $7.29 The Torrance Police Department dates to May 23, 1921, when city trustees appointed Ben Olsen as city marshal and, shortly thereafter, hired Byron Anderson as night watchman. The efforts of these men were devoted to dealing with thieves, keeping the peace, and declaring war on speedsters. From such humble beginnings, the Torrance Police Department has grown into the fourth largest municipal law enforcement agency in Los Angeles County. Its position as the anchoring police force of the South Bay section of the county and its reputation as an innovator in crime fighting have been firmly established over time. Today, with a total of 242 sworn and 100 support personnel, the highly regarded Torrance Police Department serves more than 142,000 inhabitants in 21 square miles. |
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Davidson County $4.74 Named for famed Revolutionary war hero General William Lee Davidson, Davidson County enjoys a rich heritage in the heartland of North Carolinaas piedmont region, one that combines engaging personalities, charming small towns, a taste for fine barbecue, and world-famous furniture craftsmanship. This volume, with over 200 black-and-white photographs, takes readers on a visual tour of Davidson County over the past two centuries, a time of dramatic change when the county evolved from simple agrarian-based villages into towns swelling with industry. Davidson County allows readers to explore their history as never before, including early scenes of the Court Square, the steadfast facades of the Uptown Lexington Historic District, the famed first aBig Chaira in Thomasville, and a collection of national celebrities that visited different parts of the countyaHop Along Cassidy, Ty Cobb, and Elvis Presley. However, it is not the homes and buildings that make a place special, but its people. This pictorial retrospective features the stories and images of everyday life in the county, showcasing residents in the local classroom, workplace, and aout and abouta in the county enjoying its beautiful landscape. |
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Lawrence V. Longhi, Petitioner, V. Essex County Probation Department and Department of Civil Service. U.S. Supreme Court Transcrip $31.23 The Making of Modern Law: U.S. Supreme Court Records and Briefs, 1832-1978 contains the world’s most comprehensive collection of records and briefs brought before the nation’s highest court by leading legal practitioners – many who later became judges and associates of the court. It includes transcripts, applications for review, motions, petitions, supplements and other official papers of the most-studied and talked-about cases, including many that resulted in landmark decisions. This collection serves the needs of students and researchers in American legal history, politics, society and government, as well as practicing attorneys. This book contains copies of all known US Supreme Court filings related to this case including any transcripts of record, briefs, petitions, motions, jurisdictional statements, and memorandum filed. This book does not contain the Court’s opinion. The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping ensure edition identification: Lawrence v. Longhi, Petitioner, v. Essex County Probation Department and Department of Civil Service. Petition / HARRY ROBINSON / 1976 / 76-1003 / 431 U.S. 903 / 97 S.Ct. 1694 / 52 L.Ed.2d 386 / 12-22-1976 |
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Vital Records of Brown County, Indiana: Volume 1: 1882-2000 Birth $39.01 Vital Records of Brown County, Indiana 1882 – 2000 Volume 1: Births. This book contains over ten thousand birth records not only from the Brown County Health Department, but also records from Dr. Ralphy’s day book and some delayed birth records from the Brown Circuit Court. Fully indexed. Volume 2: Deaths. This book contains over six thousand death records from the Brown County Health Department. A typical record contains the birth and death dates as well as the names of the parents and spouse along with the name of the cemetery and its address. Fully indexed. |
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Vital Records of Brown County, Indiana: Volume 2: 1882-2000 Death $39.16 Vital Records of Brown County, Indiana 1882 – 2000 Volume 1: Births. This book contains over ten thousand birth records not only from the Brown County Health Department, but also records from Dr. Ralphy’s day book and some delayed birth records from the Brown Circuit Court. Fully indexed. Volume 2: Deaths. This book contains over six thousand death records from the Brown County Health Department. A typical record contains the birth and death dates as well as the names of the parents and spouse along with the name of the cemetery and its address. Fully indexed. |
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Hinkley County $5.95 About Book: Hinkley County is a timely fictional satire about the Homeland Security and Emergency Management Department of a rural mid-western county. The plot revolves around the misguided adventures of the county elected officials, their employees, and their official (and sometimes unofficial) activities. The humor extends to the far reaches of the federal bureaucracy as the hero is propelled into a Mr. Smith goes to Washington mission that reveals the true meaning of wasted tax dollars. Although irony runs rampant throughout the story, there remains an acknowledgement of the basic rural American values that allow the reader to find respite from the implied truth about power and politics. About Author: Hinkley County is Craig Sullivan’s second novel and first humorous satire. He has written numerous short stories as well as a compilation of poetry. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree from the School of Broadcast Journalism at Kent State University and has operated his own private business for over thirty years residing in Lima, Ohio. |
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Public Health and the Us Military: A History of the Army Medical Department, 1818-1917 $133.99 Public Health and the US Military is a cultural history of the US Army Medical Department focusing on its accomplishments and organization coincident with the creation of modern public health in the Progressive Era. A period of tremendous social change, this time bore witness to the creation of an ideology of public health that influences public policy even today. The US Army Medical Department exerted tremendous influence on the methods adopted by the nationa (TM)s leading civilian public health figures and agencies at the turn of the twentieth century. Public Health and the US Military also examines the challenges faced by military physicians struggling to win recognition and legitimacy as expert peers by other Army officers and within the civilian sphere. Following the experience of typhoid fever outbreaks in the volunteer camps during the Spanish-American War, and the success of uniformed researchers and sanitarians in confronting yellow fever and hookworm disease in Cuba and Puerto Rico, the Medical Departmenta (TM)s influence and reputation grew in the decades before the First World War. Under the direction of sanitary-minded medical officers, the Army Medical Department instituted critical public health reforms at home and abroad, and developed a model of sanitary tactics for wartime mobilization that would face its most critical test in 1917. The first large conceptual overview of the role of the US Army Medical Department in American society during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, this book details the culture and quest for legitimacy of an institution dedicated to promoting public health and scientific medicine. |
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All About Hearts Department Health Teddy Bear by CafePress $18 Our plush bear is a cutie in his own message-bearing t-shirt and festive red and blue ribbons. Here’s a great gift for Valentine’s Day, baby showers, birthdays, get well-wishes, a pair of wedding bears, or any reason you dream up. Put a smile on someone’s Health Teddy Bear Our plush bear is a cutie in his own message-bearing t-shirt and festive red and blue ribbons. Here’s a great gift for Valentine’s Day, baby showers, birthdays, get well-wishes, a pair of wedding bears, or any reason you dream up. Put a smile on someone’s |
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Barbour County $19.13 Located in the heart of Appalachia, rural Barbour County is bound on the east by the Allegheny Mountains, and on the west by the rolling hills that lead to the Ohio River. The Tygart River and its tributaries flow to the north through Barbour County, and historic maps identify the county as "the Western Waters." Once a trackless forest used as hunting grounds by Native Americans, the county was permanently settled in the late 1700s and officially named in 1843 for Philip Pendleton Barbour, a philanthropist and member of the U.S. Supreme Court. Known also for its focus on health care, the county may best be known as the site of the first land battle of the Civil War in 1861 and for the double-barreled bridge that played a role in that event. Over the years, the hardy members of this region have carved their living out of the mountains–mining and timber have helped sustain the county’s communities. Recorded for generations to come in documents and other visual memorabilia, the singular history of Barbour County abounds with individual stories of industry, courage, determination, and faith. |
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Cardamom County $111 Cardamom County is located in Thekkady’s Periyar Tiger Reserve neighborhood, close to Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary and Periyar Boat Landing. Hotel Features. Dining options at Cardamom County include a restaurant and a coffee shop/cafe. Room service is available 24 hours a day. The hotel serves a complimentary breakfast. Recreational amenities include an outdoor pool, a health club, and a fitness facility. This 3.5 star property has a business center and offers secretarial services and audio visual equipment. Additional property amenities include an arcade/game room, multilingual staff, and gift shops/newsstands. Guestrooms. All guestrooms at Cardamom County feature minibars and CD players. All accommodations have balconies. Bathrooms feature bathtubs and hair dryers. Dial up Internet access is available. In addition to safes, guestrooms offer phones. Televisions have pay movies. Rooms also include coffee/tea makers and trouser presses. Notifications: A fee for a mandatory Christmas Eve gala dinner is included in the total price displayed for stays on 24 DecemberA fee for a mandatory New Year’s Eve gala dinner is included in the total price displayed for stays on 31 December Notifications: A fee for a mandatory Christmas Eve gala dinner is included in the total price displayed for stays on 24 DecemberA fee for a mandatory New Year’s Eve gala dinner is included in the total price displayed for stays on 31 December |
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Cobb America 5025 Cadac Safari Chef 5in1 Portable Gas Grill $161.93 The Cadac Safari Chef is simply the most versatile portable grilling system you can find. Cadac Safari Chef can cook five unique ways and the The Cadac Safari Chef arrives with a handy and convenient grill carrying case. The Cadac Safari Chef can bbq burgers and kebobs with the grated grill surface. The Cadac Safari Chef can cook perfect steaks and chicken on the NonStick coated nonstick grill plate. Reverse the plate and use the skillet on the other side to fry eggs and bacon for those camping trips. Finally the Cadac Safari Chef lid works as a perfect wok…Enjoy. Cadac Safari Chef The Cadac Safari Chef is the most unique combo cooking system on the market. Perfect for camping’ tailgating and cooking out at home. Combo Cooking System (FiveInOne):. Cadac Safari Chef can grill or fry on the nonstick reversible grill plate. StirFry in the woktop. BBQ on the mini Vector top and boil on the gas burner. The Cadac Safari Chef also has folding suppoer legs for easy packing into the handy carrying bag. Cadac Safari Chef. Features:. Safari Chef has 5 interchangeable cooking surfaces including camping stove’ mini fatfree BBQ’ fatfree nonstick ribbed grill’ flat grill and wok. Safari chef is designed to let grease run off and to prevent flareups when using the mini fatfree BBQ and fatfree nonstick ribbed grill. Nonstick cooking surfaces are easy to clean. All components are dishwasher safe. 7’300 BTU’s For use only with a disposable 1 lb Propane cylinder containing HD5 Propane LP Gas marked in accordance with the specifications for LP gas Cylinders of the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT 39). Cylinder available at most grocery stores and retailers. Completely portable’ comes with convenient carrying bag. Grill Dimensions: 20amp;quot; x 15amp;quot; x 17amp;quot;. Comes with a two year warranty. |
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Organic for Health $24.8 You won’t believe what the U.S. Department of Agriculture permits farmers to inject into beef cattle, sheep, poultry, and dairy cows. After all, the faster an animal gains weight, the more quickly it can be slaughtered and sped to your dinner table. More telling yet, the USDA has mandated that organic food cannot contain added hormones, antibiotics, synthetic pesticides, irradiated components, genetically modified organisms, or reprocessed sewage. That means non-organic foods most likely contain these additives, all of which may be detrimental to your health, or even deadly. While the government insists that residual hormones and antibiotics in food are harmless, research proves otherwise. In "Organic for Health," cancer and liver disease survivor Sandy Powers shares firsthand knowledge of antibiotics in seafood, pesticide absorption in fruits, diminished vitamin levels in vegetables, and additives that can trigger hyperactivity and asthma. And she brings the healing and restorative power of organic foods, rich in vitamins and minerals that are not over-produced by chemical agents, into sharp focus. "Organic for Health" will convince you to avoid conventionally grown foods laden with the biggest offenders, and more important, to fill your body with the clean, potent vitamins and minerals in organic foods that truly honor your health. |
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Robert George Drummond and Mildred Pauline Drummond, Petitioners, V. Fulton County Department of Family & Children’s Services et a $40.34 The Making of Modern Law: U.S. Supreme Court Records and Briefs, 1832-1978 contains the world’s most comprehensive collection of records and briefs brought before the nation’s highest court by leading legal practitioners – many who later became judges and associates of the court. It includes transcripts, applications for review, motions, petitions, supplements and other official papers of the most-studied and talked-about cases, including many that resulted in landmark decisions. This collection serves the needs of students and researchers in American legal history, politics, society and government, as well as practicing attorneys. This book contains copies of all known US Supreme Court filings related to this case including any transcripts of record, briefs, petitions, motions, jurisdictional statements, and memorandum filed. This book does not contain the Court’s opinion. The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping ensure edition identification: Robert George Drummond and Mildred Pauline Drummond, Petitioners, v. Fulton County Department of Family & Children’s Services et al.Petition / Margie Pitts Hames / 1977 / 77-1381 / 437 U.S. 910 / 98 S.Ct. 3103 / 57 L.Ed.2d 1141 / 3-29-1978Robert George Drummond and Mildred Pauline Drummond, Petitioners, v. Fulton County Department of Family & Children’s Services et al.Brief in Opposition (P) / CAROL ATHA COSGROVE / 1977 / 77-1381 / 437 U.S. 910 / 98 S.Ct. 3103 / 57 L.Ed.2d 1141 / 5-23-1978Robert George Drummond and Mildred Pauline Drummond, Petitioners, v. Fulton County Department of Family & Children’s Services et al.Appendix / U.S. Supreme Court / 1977 / 77-1381 / 437 U.S. 910 / 98 S.Ct. 3103 / 57 L.Ed.2d 1141 / 3-29-1978 |
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History of the County Palatine and Duchy of Lancaster … the Biographical Department by W. R. Whatton, Esq. (History of the Cotto $48.22 Title: History of the County Palatine and Duchy of Lancaster … The biographical department by W. R. Whatton, Esq. (History of the cotton manufacture by Edward Baines Jun.]) With plates.]Publisher: British Library, Historical Print EditionsThe British Library is the national library of the United Kingdom. It is one of the world’s largest research libraries holding over 150 million items in all known languages and formats: books, journals, newspapers, sound recordings, patents, maps, stamps, prints and much more. Its collections include around 14 million books, along with substantial additional collections of manuscripts and historical items dating back as far as 300 BC.The HISTORY OF BRITAIN & IRELAND collection includes books from the British Library digitised by Microsoft. As well as historical works, this collection includes geographies, travelogues, and titles covering periods of competition and cooperation among the people of Great Britain and Ireland. Works also explore the countries’ relations with France, Germany, the Low Countries, Denmark, and Scandinavia. ++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification: ++++ British Library Baines, Edward; Whatton, William Robert; 1836. 4 vol.; 4 . 10368.l.15. |
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The Nation’s Health $124.94 Summary: a Presents a comprehensive overarching framework to portray the determinants of the nationa (TM)s health and organize the major components of the Book. Then, under each major component, we present a more detailed framework capturing the essential elements of that particular component of the overarching framework. This would be an important new addition to the Book and will make better sense to the readers when approaching the reading materials. a The book cross-links to Delivering Healthcare in the US and Essentials of the US Health Care System books so that the readings presented in this Book would also become background and supplemental readings of the two other textbooks. a In front of each major component, a summary section highlights the major issues and challenges related to that component and provides a summary of the representative articles to follow. This helps readers clearly grasp the essential elements related to that component and understand the main objectives of each of the selected readings for that component. a The Book will include both classic readings and new readings published within the last five years. a New features: Introduces articles on healthcare delivery and interventions to address health determinants and improve population health from other countries in the world. Readers will benefit from learning from other countries in both healthcare delivery and health determinants interventions. Other positive features of the Book include: a Limited use of tables and figures to allow readers to grasp the essence of the chapter without too much distraction a The book can be used either stand-alone as a textbook or a secondary reader to a health care related course Courses will be found in: Schools of Public Health Department of Health Administration and Policy School of Nursing School of Medicine Allied Health Competitive Features: Timely / current Concise and easy-to-follow Well-organized Focusing on essentials of U.S. health care delivery Include lessons and experiences from foreign countries Inexpensive Qualifying Questions: a) Do your students have limited knowledge of U.S. health care? a " The book includes overviews and collection of articles that provide an introduction to the most essentials components of U.S. health care delivery at laymana (TM)s terms. b) Is current information important in your teaching? a " The book provides relevantly current articles on important components of U.S. health care delivery. Its relatively short-length facilitates quick updates from year to year. c) Is coherence important to you and your students? a " The book uses a comprehensive framework to organize the parts and chapters. Its limited use of tables and figures does not cause too much a a slow-downa (TM). |
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Napa County Police $14.54 The story of organized law enforcement in Napa County begins with the very first meeting of the board of supervisors in 1850 and the appointment of a county sheriff and marshals for each township. The foundations for progress and prosperity in place, Napa County grew from a remote agricultural outpost to the preeminent wine-growing region in the United States and a booming tourist destinationand policing has kept pace. Today, in addition to the Napa Sheriffs Department, the county is protected by the California Highway Patrol and three police departments: Napa, St. Helena, and Calistoga. Specialized police agencies have also grown out of unique needs, including the Napa State Hospital Police, Railroad Police, and Community College Police. |
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Los Angeles County Lifeguards $22.15 Thousands of men, women, and children owe their lives to the Los Angeles County Lifeguards. Made famous by the television show Baywatch, these lifeguards patrol 72 miles of coastline extending from Zuma Beach to the Los Angeles Harbor. Working on some of the world’s most scenic and active beaches, Los Angeles County lifeguards protect the safety and lives of more than 50 million visitors each year. For nearly a century they have braved hazardous weather and surf conditions to rescue drowning swimmers, sinking vessels, and downed aircraft in the ocean. As the Lifeguard Operations Unit of the Los Angeles County Fire Department, they make more than 10,000 ocean rescues a year. |
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A Cold Snow in Castaway County $20.08 Dell Hinton left the Boston Police Department after a high-profile shooting incident and moved to a quiet community in Maine. After living by the lake for a year, his friend, the local minister, convinces him to run for the office of Castaway County Sheriff. Once elected, Dell assumes the new position and finds that being a sheriff is quite different from being a police officer. When he meets the incumbent sheriff he finds out about a cold murder case the prior sheriff has never been able to solve. Dell sets his mind to try to solve the case while learning to be a county sheriff. |
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Randall Cobb $99.99 Randall Cobb. Fathead Wall Graphics. |
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Cobb Island $17.3 Cobb Island offers not one but three romances in this novel set off the coast of Virginia. Marcy and Doug have had only sporadic contact since Marcy’s family moved away a year ago. Their older sisters agree to supervise the lovesick teens during a week-long stay in an eerie island house that has been in Marcy’s family since the late 1600s. But who will chaperone the chaperones? Sparks fly between them almost from the beginning, growing into lightning-size bolts when Liv notices that Kayla is answering her questions before she has even voiced them. It is Liv’s training in translating foreign languages, however that proves to be the key that unlocks the house’s secret history – and the story of a tragic love begun and ended four centuries earlier. |
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Ty Cobb $17.06 With a new afterword by the author, brings vividly to life one of the most brilliant players in the game of baseball and highlights the profound changes that took place in the sport during the tumultuous first half of the twentieth century. |
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Cobb: A Biography $3.7 Al Stump’s gripping look at one of America’s most famous sports heroes — a man who walked the line between greatness and psychosis. |
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Tackling Health Inequities Through Public Health Practice: Theory to Action: A Project of the National Association of County and C $74.01 Social justice has always been a core value driving public health. Today, much of the etiology of avoidable disease is rooted in inequitable social conditions brought on by disparities in wealth and power and reproduced through ongoing forms of oppression, exploitation, and marginalization. Tackling Health Inequities raises questions and provides a starting point for health practitioners ready to reorient public health practice to address the fundamental causes of health inequities. This reorientation involves restructuring the organization, culture and daily work of public health. Tackling Health Inequities is meant to inspire readers to imagine or envision public health practice and their role in ways that question contemporary thinking and assumptions, as emerging trends, social conditions, and policies generate increasing inequities in health. |
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Memoir: Delaware County Prison $4.11 After committing credit card fraud at a local department store, 18-year-old Reginald Hall lands an eight-month sentence at the Delaware County Prison. What complicates his life as an inmate is his sexual orientation. In life, being gay is difficult enough; in prison, it can be a horrendous ordeal. Attempting suicide, taking drugs, and having illicit sex were only some of the self-destructive behaviors Reginald dabbled in. His only sanity came from family visits and frequent phone calls to relatives, especially his mother, his reaching out to God, and his few genuine friendships formed in jail, particularly with Lamont. This is not to say Reginald was an angel during his stay at DCP. He had plenty of jailhouse crushes, some of them inappropriate – like his infatuation with Teddy Cunningham. Teddy had it all: looks, money, respect, and a big love muscle that Reginald just lusted for. |
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At Their Own Deliberate Speed: The Desegregation of the Public Schools in Beaufort County, South Carolina. $80.73 This project studies public school desegregation in Beaufort County, South Carolina, from 1954-1973. Beaufort County is a community that historians have overlooked in the narrative of southern school desegregation. Just like other southern communities, Beaufort County’s school desegregation story must be studied from multiple angles and across time. By focusing on a rural county on the coast of South Carolina, this project asks how school desegregation occurred in areas outside of the ‘visible South.’ Within this narrative, this project approaches Beaufort County’s school desegregation from two historiographical angles—one top-down and the other bottom-up. The first explores how federal mandates and the need for federal funds for schools affected desegregation in the community. The second deals with how the community’s character, demographics, and spatial geography influenced both the way desegregation took place structurally and the success of desegregation efforts within the school walls. This project first provides background information about Beaufort County’s history and geography and an overview of school desegregation in the South during the 1950s-1970s. It then addresses the major phases of school desegregation in Beaufort County: a phase of inaction from 1954-64, "Freedom of Choice" from 1964-1970, and "Full Integration" which began in 1970. This project illuminates two aspects of both the "Freedom of Choice" and "Full Integration" phases in Beaufort County: (1) the steps school district officials took to ensure compliance with federal mandates and the community’s reaction to the compliance process and (2) how students and teachers experienced school desegregation. The history of school desegregation in Beaufort, off the beaten path in the 1950s-1970s in terms of its history and its geography, highlights the common themes in southern school desegregation. These include: initial resistance to limited desegregation, the use of states’ rights rhetoric to oppose school desegregation, and stark contrasts between "Freedom of Choice" and "Full Integration" in terms of the racial identities of schools and the presence of white flight. Yet studying Beaufort County also illuminates aspects of school desegregation that historians should consider further, such as role of federal funding and Department of Health, Education, and Welfare mandates on school desegregation. |
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Heartshot: A Posadas County Mystery $15.07 ., ."readers will enjoy this caper…and curmudgeonly charmer Gastner." -Publishers Weekly Posadas County, New Mexico has very few mean streets and no city-slick cop shop. But it has an earnest, elected Sheriff and his aging Undersheriff-William C. Gastner. Pushing sixty, widower Bill has no other life than in law enforcement-and doesn’t want one, even if he’s being nudged gently toward retirement. Then big time trouble strikes. A car full of teens, running from a stop by Deputy Torrez, goes airborne into a rocky outcrop, killing all five kids and revealing a package of cocaine under the seat. Has someone brought big-time crime to the county. Bill is now dealing with grieving parents-one of whom starts packing a gun. Then a second explosion of violence fells an undercover cop. Under pressure, the sheriff’s department pulls together to make a formidable team. Its weak spot may be Bill whose mind is too tough to crumble but whose body, long mistreated, gradually succumbs to stress. Ignoring all advice-and sense-he pilots the case to a final dramatic, midair confrontation where the fate of the killer-and the cop-will be decided…. Steven F. Havill lives near Albuquerque, New Mexico with his wife Kathleen, a writer and artist. A dedicated high school biology and English teacher by day, Havill earned both his B.A. and M.A. from the University of New Mexico. Heartshot is the first of 14 mysteries featuring Undersheriff Bill Gastner. |
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The Men of Pride County:: The Pretender $3.46 In the heat of the Civil War, blue-uniformed Deacon Sinclair was nursed to health by beautiful Garnet Davis, First he captured her heart, and then he stole her innocence — for he was neither really wounded nor Union, and though he took i away valuable information to his graycoat comrades, he left something behind: a baby he never knew was his. Years later, Deacon has returned to Pride County, ready to test his rippling muscles against the yoke of servitude to buy back his heritage. But Garnet must also struggle: can she trust this man who once shattered her world but took her to dizzying heights of passion and completed a union stronger than any forged by war? |
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Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services of Florida, et al., Petitioners, V. Wilbur $28.81 The Making of Modern Law: U.S. Supreme Court Records and Briefs, 1832-1978 contains the world’s most comprehensive collection of records and briefs brought before the nation’s highest court by leading legal practitioners – many who later became judges and associates of the court. It includes transcripts, applications for review, motions, petitions, supplements and other official papers of the most-studied and talked-about cases, including many that resulted in landmark decisions. This collection serves the needs of students and researchers in American legal history, politics, society and government, as well as practicing attorneys. This book contains copies of all known US Supreme Court filings related to this case including any transcripts of record, briefs, petitions, motions, jurisdictional statements, and memorandum filed. This book does not contain the Court’s opinion. The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping ensure edition identification: Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services of Florida, et al., Petitioners, v. Wilbur Kenyard Thomas et al.Petition / LUKE G GALANT / 1975 / 75-1180 / 425 U.S. 937 / 96 S.Ct. 1669 / 48 L.Ed.2d 178 / 2-19-1976Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services of Florida, et al., Petitioners, v. Wilbur Kenyard Thomas et al.Brief in Opposition (P) / EDWARD A WHITE / 1975 / 75-1180 / 425 U.S. 937 / 96 S.Ct. 1669 / 48 L.Ed.2d 178 / 3-18-1976Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services of Florida, et al., Petitioners, v. Wilbur Kenyard Thomas et al.Reply Brief / LUKE G GALANT / 1975 / 75-1180 / 425 U.S. 937 / 96 S.Ct. 1669 / 48 L.Ed.2d 178 / 4-5-1976 |
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Bamboo fiber towel 34*76cm porcelain smooth creative water Department health beauty-soft scarf $17.69 Bamboo fiber towel 34*76cm porcelain smooth creative water Department health beauty-soft scarf |
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The History of the County of Monaghan. $43.04 Title: The History of the County of Monaghan.Publisher: British Library, Historical Print EditionsThe British Library is the national library of the United Kingdom. It is one of the world’s largest research libraries holding over 150 million items in all known languages and formats: books, journals, newspapers, sound recordings, patents, maps, stamps, prints and much more. Its collections include around 14 million books, along with substantial additional collections of manuscripts and historical items dating back as far as 300 BC.The GENERAL HISTORICAL collection includes books from the British Library digitised by Microsoft. This varied collection includes material that gives readers a 19th century view of the world. Topics include health, education, economics, agriculture, environment, technology, culture, politics, labour and industry, mining, penal policy, and social order. ++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification: ++++ British Library Shirley, Evelyn Philip; 1879. xii. 618 p.; fol. 10390.k.4. |
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History of Augusta County, Virginia. $32.23 Title: History of Augusta County, Virginia.Publisher: British Library, Historical Print EditionsThe British Library is the national library of the United Kingdom. It is one of the world’s largest research libraries holding over 150 million items in all known languages and formats: books, journals, newspapers, sound recordings, patents, maps, stamps, prints and much more. Its collections include around 14 million books, along with substantial additional collections of manuscripts and historical items dating back as far as 300 BC.The GENERAL HISTORICAL collection includes books from the British Library digitised by Microsoft. This varied collection includes material that gives readers a 19th century view of the world. Topics include health, education, economics, agriculture, environment, technology, culture, politics, labour and industry, mining, penal policy, and social order. ++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification: ++++ British Library Peyton, John Lewis; 1882. vii. 387 p.; 8 . 10409.cc.1. |
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Marriott London County Hall $427 Marriott London County Hall is located in London, close to London Aquarium, Big Ben, and London Eye. Nearby points of interest also include Parliament Square and Houses of Parliament. Hotel Features. Marriott London County Hall features a restaurant and a bar/lounge. Room service is available 24 hours a day. The hotel serves full breakfasts (surcharges apply). Recreational amenities include an indoor pool, a health club, a spa tub, a sauna, and a fitness facility. The property’s full service health spa has beauty services. This 5 star property has a business center and offers a meeting/conference room, secretarial services, and limo/town car service. Wireless Internet access (surcharge) is available in public areas. Business services, wedding services, tour/ticket assistance, and tour assistance are available. Guest parking is limited, and available on a limited first come, first served basis (surcharge). Additional property amenities include a rooftop terrace, a library, and a concierge desk. This is a smoke free property. Guestrooms. 200 air conditioned guestrooms at Marriott London County Hall feature minibars and coffee/tea makers. Bathrooms feature shower/tub combinations, makeup/shaving mirrors, bathrobes, and slippers. Wired high speed and wireless Internet access is available for a surcharge. In addition to desks and complimentary weekday newspapers, guestrooms offer direct dial phones with voice mail. Televisions have cable channels and pay movies. Rooms also include safes and complimentary newspapers. Guests may request refrigerators, in room massages, and wake up calls. A nightly turndown service is offered and housekeeping is available daily. Notifications and Fees: The following fees and deposits are charged by the property at time of service, check in, or check out. Valet parking fee: GBP 35 per dayFee for wireless Internet in business center: GBP 15 per day (rates may vary)Fee for wireless Internet in public areas: GBP 15 per day (rates may vary) Fee for in room high speed Internet (wired): GBP 15 per day (rates may vary)Fee for in room wireless Internet: GBP 15 per day (rates may vary)Full breakfast fee: GBP 20.95 per person (approximate amount) The above list may not be comprehensive. Fees and deposits may not include tax and are subject to change. Notifications and Fees: The following fees and deposits are charged by the property at time of service, check in, or check out. Valet parking fee: GBP 35 per dayFee for wireless Internet in business center: GBP 15 per day (rates may vary)Fee for wireless Internet in public areas: GBP 15 per day (rates may vary) Fee for in room high speed Internet (wired): GBP 15 per day (rates may vary)Fee for in room wireless Internet: GBP 15 per day (rates may vary)Full breakfast fee: GBP 20.95 per person (approximate amount) The above list may not be comprehensive. Fees and deposits may not include tax and are subject to change. |
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Sheraton Bucks County Hotel $129 Sheraton Bucks County Hotel is a family friendly Langhorne hotel in the historical district and close to Sesame Place and Oxford Valley Mall. Hotel Features. Sheraton Bucks County Hotel’s restaurant serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner. A bar/lounge is open for drinks. Room service is available during limited hours. Recreational amenities include an indoor pool, a health club, a spa tub, and a fitness facility. This 3.5 star property has a business center and offers small meeting rooms and audio visual equipment. Complimentary wireless Internet access is available in public areas. This Langhorne property has 16000 square feet of event space consisting of banquet facilities, conference/meeting rooms, a ballroom, and exhibit space. Self parking is complimentary. Additional property amenities include gift shops/newsstands and express check out. Guestrooms. 186 air conditioned guestrooms at Sheraton Bucks County Hotel feature coffee/tea makers and complimentary newspapers. Beds come with signature bedding, down comforters, and down blankets. Bathrooms feature bathrobes, complimentary toiletries, and hair dryers. Wireless Internet access is complimentary. Guestrooms offer speakerphones with voice mail. 42 inch LCD televisions have premium cable channels. Rooms also include electronic check out and irons/ironing boards. Guests may request refrigerators, microwaves, and extra towels/bedding. Housekeeping is available daily. Guestrooms are all non smoking. Notifications and Fees: The following fees and deposits are charged by the property at time of service, check in, or check out. Refrigerator fee: USD 20.00 per nightIn room microwave fee: USD 20.00 per nightRollaway bed fee: USD 20.00 per night The above list may not be comprehensive. Fees and deposits may not include tax and are subject to change. Notifications and Fees: The following fees and deposits are charged by the property at time of service, check in, or check out. Refrigerator fee: USD 20.00 per nightIn room microwave fee: USD 20.00 per nightRollaway bed fee: USD 20.00 per night The above list may not be comprehensive. Fees and deposits may not include tax and are subject to change. |
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The Little Giant of Aberdeen County $3.46 When Truly Plaice’s mother was pregnant, the town of Aberdeen joined together in betting how recordbreakingly huge the baby boy would ultimately be. The girl who proved to be Truly paid the price of her enormity; her father blamed her for her mother’s death in childbirth, and was totally ill equipped to raise either this giant child or her polar opposite sister Serena Jane, the epitome of femine perfection. When he, too, relinquished his increasingly tenuous grip on life, Truly and Serena Jane are separated–Serena Jane to live a life of privilege as the future May Queen and Truly to live on the outskirts of town on the farm of the town sadsack, the subject of constant abuse and humiliation at the hands of her peers. Serena Jane’s beauty proves to be her greatest blessing and her biggest curse, for it makes her the obsession of classmate Bob Bob Morgan, the youngest in a line of Robert Morgans who have been doctors in Aberdeen for generations. Though they have long been the pillars of the community, the earliest Robert Morgan married the town witch, Tabitha Dyerson, and the location of her fabled shadow book–containing mysterious secrets for healing and darker powers–has been the subject of town gossip ever since. Bob Bob Morgan, one of Truly’s biggest tormentors, does the unthinkable to claim the prize of Serena Jane, and changes the destiny of all Aberdeen from there on. When Serena Jane flees town and a loveless marriage to Bob Bob, it is Truly who must become the woman of a house that she did not choose and mother to her eight-year-old nephew Bobbie. Truly’s brother-in-law is relentless and brutal; he criticizes her physique and the limitations of her health as a result, and degrades her more than any one human could bear. It is only when Truly finds her calling–the ability to heal illness with herbs and naturopathic techniques–hidden within the folds of Robert Morgan’s family quilt, that she begins to regain control over her life and herself. Unearthed family secrets, however, will lead to the kind of betrayal that eventually break the Morgan family apart forever, but Truly’s reckoning with her own demons allows for both an uprooting of Aberdeen County, and the possibility of love in unexpected places. |