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The Neal-Schuman Directory of Public Library Job Descriptions
Rebecca Brumley, author of the highly-praised Public Library Manager's Forms, Policies, and Procedures Handbook, returns with a new, comprehensive guide to public library job descriptions. Featuring more than 150 job titles addressing the full scope of public library functions, this resource includes more than 250 proven and effective job descriptions. Culled from libraries across North America, each is reproduced in its entirety - general summary; functions and responsibilities; knowledge, skills, and abilities; education, experience, and training; licensing requirements; and more. Each section includes an overview of the job title, important considerations, and essential elements for inclusion. Brumley covers the basics of composing-job descriptions - including EEOC considerations; fact gathering; defining supervision; drafting job summaries; re-evaluating descriptions; and more. The companion CD-ROM reproduces all of the entries allowing easy modification to libraries' specific needs. Comprehensive and authoritative, this is an important, time-saving tool for libraries seeking to build successful staffs for the future.
The Neal-Schuman Technology Management Handbook for School Library Media Centers
Library media specialists have a special opportunity to become collaborative leaders. This book shows you how it's done! Digital technology can give library media specialists a tremendous amount of power when they're skilled at putting it to its highest and best use for teaching and learning. This new guide offers the newest and most comprehensive treatment of digital technology available today expressly for school librarians. Covering the spectrum of technology management topics, the authors explore planning, assessment, technology-enhanced learning, maintenance, repair, security ...and that's just the beginning! Practical information about space and power planning, troubleshooting, social networking, supervision, and more make this handbook an essential companion for new and veteran school librarians who want to stay current with best practices in technology management and for LIS students who are preparing for careers as school librarians.
Farmer Neal & His Wheat Field

Farmer Neal & His Wheat Field

Monica Stephenson

Archway Publishing
2021
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It's September and it's time for Farmer Neal to plant his wheat crop on his farm near Nealville. He knows what he sows now will be ready in the spring. Throughout the months, he carefully tends his fields, patiently waiting for the wheat to grow. This picture book for children shares the real-life adventures of Farmer Neal as he works in the field planting crops, watching them grow, and then harvesting his yield. Farmer Neal & His Wheat Field offers a look at the important role of a farmer and the adventures he faces every day.
Farmer Neal & His Wheat Field

Farmer Neal & His Wheat Field

Monica Stephenson

Archway Publishing
2021
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It's September and it's time for Farmer Neal to plant his wheat crop on his farm near Nealville. He knows what he sows now will be ready in the spring. Throughout the months, he carefully tends his fields, patiently waiting for the wheat to grow. This picture book for children shares the real-life adventures of Farmer Neal as he works in the field planting crops, watching them grow, and then harvesting his yield. Farmer Neal & His Wheat Field offers a look at the important role of a farmer and the adventures he faces every day.
Outspoken: The Olly Neal Story

Outspoken: The Olly Neal Story

Olly Neal; Jan Wrede

Butler Center for Arkansas Studies
2020
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Born in 1941 on a farm near Marianna in rural eastern Arkansas, Olly Neal Jr. grew up in a large family with parents who insisted on their children getting a good education. Neal had the intellect but not the temperament to be a good student in high school, but a teacher took an interest in him when she saw him steal a book rather than risk his tough-guy reputation if someone saw him checking it out. Neal went on to start and lead the Lee County Cooperative Clinic in Marianna during the 1970s, a turbulent time fraught with conflicts between the white power structure and black citizens seeking their civil rights and increased economic opportunities. (The clinic remains a prominent community health center.) He became the first black district prosecuting attorney in Arkansas, and then served as a circuit court judge and on the Arkansas Court of Appeals. Historian Grif Stockley has characterized Neal as a civil rights activist, political agitator, Arkansas Delta advocate, and "black devil incarnate" to many of Marianna's whites. His road to success was not a smooth one, and Neal tells his unique story with humor, candor, and hard-earned wisdom, explaining his rocky journey from hardscrabble beginnings in rural Lee County to the role of prosecutor to the judicial bench. Along the way, many whites saw him as a threat to the established order and many blacks saw him as a traitor who was prosecuting and sitting in judgment of his own people. But Neal emphasized fairness and equal treatment at every opportunity, saying, "The way I got past all of this was by talking to my people about what I did and why, and by telling them how difficult it was for me. And I think that many folks understood me." Looking back on these years and the people he met along the way, he offers insights into the traumas of the time and the toll they took on his mental and physical health, as well as the relationships that helped him face these challenges.
John Neal, Une Écriture-Frontière

John Neal, Une Écriture-Frontière

Sébastien Liagre

Peter Lang Group Ag, International Academic P
2023
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Voici la premi re tude fran aise consacr e un auteur m connu et pourtant essentiel pour comprendre la litt rature am ricaine de ce premier xixe si cle. travers son criture singuli re, John Neal, prenant son contemporain James Fenimore Cooper pour anti-mod le, ambitionne de r former la litt rature am ricaine, afin de satisfaire au besoin naissant d'ind pendance et de renouveau national. Dans une certaine tradition am ricaine, la fronti re est moins une limite territoriale qu'un seuil dynamique, un locus americanus, lieu de tous les possibles. Et c'est bien en ce sens que le romancier du Maine, homme des transgressions, homme de l'entre-deux, crit la fronti re entre litt rature et engagement, entre la sc ne et la chaire, le masculin et le f minin, l'Indien et le Blanc, sa prose h site, souvent. Il conviendra en somme d'analyser au plus pr s cette fabrique alternative de litt rarit qu'est l' criture nealienne, dans l'incertitude des commencements, lorsque l'expression du g nie national pr tend s'instaurer en crit re de jugement et faire table rase des mod les d'importation.
John Neal and Nineteenth-Century American Literature and Culture
John Neal and Nineteenth-Century American Literature and Culture critically reassesses the significance of American novelist, editor, critic, and activist John Neal to the transatlantic literary culture of the nineteenth century. Long appreciated primarily as a powerful advocate of literary nationalism in the United States, Neal is presented in this volume as an innovative literary stylist, a penetrating cultural critic, a pioneering regionalist, and a vital participant in the business of letters in America over a sixty-year career. The volume’s contributors (including scholars from the United States, Germany, England, Italy, and Israel) employ a wide range of critical methodologies (legal studies, psychoanalysis, cultural studies, etc.) to survey Neal’s career from his early novel writing in the 1820s to his culminating autobiography, published in 1869. Special attention is paid to his work as an editor, journalist, critic, and publisher in a variety of journals. Throughout this discussion, Neal emerges as a vastly underappreciated artist and a figure of considerable importance to the ongoing reassessment of the American Renaissance and the broader cultural history of the nineteenth century. The editors’ introduction (and the volume as a whole) offers an overview of the present vitality of the new Neal scholarship while also suggesting a number of areas for future research and inquiry.
Mary Neal and the Suffragettes Who Saved Morris Dancing
At the beginning of the 20th century Morris dancing had all but died out in much of England. It was militant suffragettes and slum girls who kick-started the revival that returned the forgotten dances of the countryside to towns and villages across the nation. As a result of their commitment to preserve and pass on the dances, the Morris survived as a living tradition that is still performed to this day. And the impetus to do so came from the women’s aspiration to change society for the better, the same impetus that drove them to militant action and to prison. The Morris revival and the militant suffrage movement were inextricably linked. The leader of the dance revival, Mary Neal, was a life-long radical campaigner for the rights of women and children. With her friend Emmeline Pethick she ran the Esperance Girls’ Club in one of London’s most deprived areas. She and Emmeline both sat on the national committee of Mrs Pankhurst’s militant Women’s Social and Political Union, the most notorious of the groups campaigning for the vote for women. The women’s embrace of traditional dance was rooted in Mary’s aspirations for equality and her commitment to social and political reform. The beginning of the dance revival and the launch of the militant suffragette campaign in London coincided almost exactly. Launched by a rather forlorn band of rebels, the WSPU grew into a movement capable of inspiring loyalty and loathing in equal measure. The Morris revival developed from an entertainment in a club for impoverished girls into a nationwide initiative. Mary and Emmeline’s associates in the dance revival ranged from young girls who worked in the militant campaign’s offices to hunger-striking daughters of the aristocracy. Mary and Emmeline provided the leadership and commitment that enabled two radical movements to flourish in the early years of the 20th century, but both found themselves marginalised after policy disagreements – with the folklorist Cecil Sharp and Mrs Pankhurst respectively - led to devastating splits in their respective organisations. Both then found themselves misrepresented and written out of the histories of movements which might never have got off the ground without them. Only in recent decades have women begun to reclaim their place in the Morris dance movement, the very existence of which is a legacy of the militant campaign for the vote.
Teetoncey and Ben O'neal

Teetoncey and Ben O'neal

Theodore Taylor

HOUGHTON MIFFLIN
2004
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Now recovered from the shipwreck that killed her parents, Teetoncey reveals a secret: Two chests full of silver went down with her ship. Can Tee, Ben, and his friends dredge up the treasure without arousing suspicions?
Shaquille O'Neal

Shaquille O'Neal

Murry R. Nelson

Greenwood Press
2006
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As one of the most recognizable and highest paid athletes in the world, Shaquille O'Neal, better known as Shaq, is undeniably one of the greatest players in basketball history. Murry Nelson presents a fascinating look at the career of a man who has dominated basketball for over 10 years and invites readers to take a close look at the person behind the phenomenon. This insightful biography brings the achievements of Shaquille O'Neal to life, providing information on his early life and the influence of his parents, coaches, and fellow players. Chapters take the reader from Shaq's childhood in Newark and Germany through his college years at Louisiana State University, tracing his path to NBA superstardom with the Orlando Magic, the Los Angeles Lakers, and the Miami Heat. Basketball fans will appreciate the play-by-play account of the many championship runs in Shaq's legendary career. This biography also spotlights Shaq's celebrity life off the court as a rap recording artist, film star, and commercial pitchman for numerous multi-million dollar brands. A timeline highlighting key events in Shaq's life and career, a bibliography, and a statistical appendix enhance this biography.
Who Is Shaquille O'Neal?

Who Is Shaquille O'Neal?

Ellen Labrecque

Penguin Putnam Inc
2022
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Shaquille O'Neal discovered his love of basketball while spending time in an afterschool program called the Boys & Girls Club of America. Standing over six feet tall by the time he turned eleven years old, Shaq - - as he is affectionately known - - continued to practice the game and stunned the country with his phenomenal skills. From leading his high-school team to its first-ever state title to becoming the first pick in the 1992 NBA draft and going on to win four NBA championships, Shaq proved that he could dominate almost any player. But the fifteen-time All Star who played for six teams throughout his nineteen-year NBA career isn't just a force on the court, he is also an actor, television host, musician, and businessman who is always ready to crack a joke or bust a dance move. With such a welcoming personality and immense talent, it is easy to see why Shaquille O'Neal is often considered one of the greatest players in NBA history.