10 results on '"Mary Collins"'
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2. Poemas com sol e sons : Poesia latino-americana para meninas e meninos
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Cecilia Pisos, Laura Devetach, Silvia Schujer, Roberta Iannamico, Mirta Goldberg, Ricardo Azevedo, Marina Colasanti, Angela Lago, Oscar Castro, Efraín Barquero, Gabriela Mistral, María de la Luz Uribe, José L. Díaz Granados, Triunfo Arciniegas, Jairo Aníbal Niño, Fernando Ayala Poveda, Carlos Luis Sáenz, Mabel Morvillo, Eunice Odio, Mirta Aguirre, David Chericián, Eliseo Diego, Excilia Saldaña, Humberto Ak'abal, Francisco Morales Santos, Alberto Forcada, Antonio Granados, Fernando del Paso, Alberto Blanco, Rubén Darío, Luis Rocha, Heriberto Tejo, Javier Sologuren, Luis Alberto Calderón, Cesáreo Rosa-Nieves, Carmen Alicia Cadilla, José Antonio Dávila, Nimia Vicéns, Ester Feliciano Mendoza, José Emilio González, Manuel del Cabral, Leibi Ng, Lucía Amelia Cabral, Mary Collins de Colado, Nelly García de Pión, Eugenio Montejo, Aquiles Nazoa, Cecilia Pisos, Laura Devetach, Silvia Schujer, Roberta Iannamico, Mirta Goldberg, Ricardo Azevedo, Marina Colasanti, Angela Lago, Oscar Castro, Efraín Barquero, Gabriela Mistral, María de la Luz Uribe, José L. Díaz Granados, Triunfo Arciniegas, Jairo Aníbal Niño, Fernando Ayala Poveda, Carlos Luis Sáenz, Mabel Morvillo, Eunice Odio, Mirta Aguirre, David Chericián, Eliseo Diego, Excilia Saldaña, Humberto Ak'abal, Francisco Morales Santos, Alberto Forcada, Antonio Granados, Fernando del Paso, Alberto Blanco, Rubén Darío, Luis Rocha, Heriberto Tejo, Javier Sologuren, Luis Alberto Calderón, Cesáreo Rosa-Nieves, Carmen Alicia Cadilla, José Antonio Dávila, Nimia Vicéns, Ester Feliciano Mendoza, José Emilio González, Manuel del Cabral, Leibi Ng, Lucía Amelia Cabral, Mary Collins de Colado, Nelly García de Pión, Eugenio Montejo, and Aquiles Nazoa
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Este livro reúne poemas de autores de diversos países da América Latina. Com sensibilidade e beleza, possibilita à criança uma nova forma de ver o mundo. Argentina, Brasil, Chile, Colômbia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Guatemala, México, Nicarágua, Peru, Porto Rico, República Dominicana e Venezuela estão aqui representados, trazendo o melhor da poesia para o nosso pequeno leitor.
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- 2019
3. At the Broken Places : A Mother and Trans Son Pick Up the Pieces
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Mary Collins, Donald Collins, Mary Collins, and Donald Collins
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- Transgender youth--Family relationships--United States, Transgender youth--United States--Biography, Transgender people--Identity, Parents of transsexuals--United States
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In this collaborative memoir, a parent and a transgender son recount wrestling with their differences as Donald Collins undertook medical-treatment options to better align his body with his gender identity. As a parent, Mary Collins didn't agree with her trans son's decision to physically alter his body, although she supported his right to realize himself as a person. Raw and uncensored, each explains her or his emotional mindset at the time: Mary felt she had lost a daughter; Donald activated his “authentic self.” Both battled to assert their rights. A powerful memoir and resource, At the Broken Places offers a road map for families in transition.
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- 2017
4. Haunted Columbia, Missouri
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Mary Collins Barile and Mary Collins Barile
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- Ghosts--Missouri--Columbia, Haunted places--Missouri--Columbia
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The author of The Haunted Boonslick proves the Show Me State isn't shy about its ghostly heritage—especially in the beautiful college town at its center. According to Columbia ghost lore, the city's dead only dabble with departure. The specter of Broadway legend Maude Adams checks in on classes at Stephens College, while ragtime pioneer John William Boone returns to trail invisible fingers along his grand piano. Some linger from love, like the spirit of the Osage woman who waited for a final walk with the brave she was to marry. Others remain for a reckoning, like the guerrilla stalking Brannock Hall for the Union sniper who shot him down or the murdered child discovered in the plaster of a frontier tavern. From the columns of Mizzou's quad to the region's winding country roads, author Mary Collins Barile explores the restless graves of Columbia's eerie heritage. Includes photos!
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- 2016
5. Colour-Blindness : With a Comparison of Different Methods of Testing Colour-Blindness
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Mary Collins and Mary Collins
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- RE921
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Originally published in 1925, this book embodies the results of research on red-green colour-blind subjects, supplemented by brief accounts of blue-yellow, total, and acquired colour-blindness to complete the description of the different forms of the defect. After a historical survey of previous work by such men as Dalton, Helmholtz, Rayleigh, Edridge-Green and others, the author deals with the most important theories of colour-blindness, and with a description of the tests and a discussion of their results.
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- 2015
6. Hooked Rugs of the Midwest : A Handcrafted History
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Mary Collins Barile and Mary Collins Barile
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- Rugs, Hooked--History.--Middle West, CRAFTS & HOBBIES / Rugs
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The art of rug hooking, which consists of pulling dyed and cut wool fabric pieces through a backing, has typically been associated with New England, the South and Canada. Yet rugs from the American Midwest have contributed just as much to the development of the craft and its continuing popularity. The story of hooked rugs in the Midwest is a ragbag blending of romance, folklore, myth and common sense told through the colors of barns and sky, golden wheat, farm ponds, red clay, red brick, steel, glass and fountains. In this vividly illustrated history, Mary Collins Barile shakes out the dust from the Midwestern hooked rug with the vigor its unique blend of utility and imagination deserves.
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- 2013
7. Forgotten Tales of Missouri
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Mary Collins Barile and Mary Collins Barile
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- Legends--Missouri, Tales--Missouri
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Truth, after all, still remains stranger and more engaging than most legends. And Missouri, of course, leads every other place in truth. Hop aboard Long's dragon boat or take advantage of 1846 wind wagon technology to plunge into the forgotten tales of this fascinating place. Hobnob cautiously with Stagger Lee, Mike Fink and Calamity Jane and view the chamber pot war from a safe distance. Trade witticisms with Alphonse Wetmore and Mark Twain, the frontier folk who keep us civilized today. If you keep company with storyteller Mary Collins Barile, you'll even catch a glimpse of the Mississippi River running backward from an earthquake that was all Missouri's fault.
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- 2012
8. The Haunted Boonslick : Ghosts, Ghouls & Monsters of Missouri's Heartland
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Mary Collins Barile and Mary Collins Barile
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- Ghosts--Missouri
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“A slim, riveting tome dedicated to the haunts of the Mid-Missouri region... [This] book is chock-full of history” (Columbia Daily Tribune). There is some uncertainty about the exact borders of the region that surrounds the Boonslick Trail but little doubt about the palpable and unsettling presence of its history. Stir up Missourians from St. Louis to Jackson County with the mention of ghosts, and after a few minutes of demurring, you will soon have more stories than you can shake a sheet at. Attend to the haunting music of John “Blind” Boone or the otherworldly poetry of Patience Worth. Crouch down in Civil War battlefields, crowded taverns, or the uncomfortable saddle of a headless horse. Wend your way through Missouri's haunted heart: the Boonslick. Includes photos! “The book covers a broad history of hauntings and unexplained occurrences since 1812. It is peppered with ghost stories that have very human explanations.” —Missourian “Mary Collins Barile gives a history of the area, and mentions that these ghost stories are ones that are unknown to outsiders, yet important to the history of the region.” —St. Louis magazine
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- 2011
9. Venepuncture and Cannulation
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Sarah Phillips, Mary Collins, Lisa Dougherty, Sarah Phillips, Mary Collins, and Lisa Dougherty
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- Catheterization, Veins--Puncture, Nursing
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Venepuncture and cannulation are the most commonly performed invasive procedures in the UK, and are everyday procedures in health care practice. Venepuncture and Cannulation is a practical guide to these procedures. It assumes no prior knowledge and equips nurses and other health professionals with the clinical skills and knowledge they need in order to confidently perform venepuncture and cannulation in both hospital and community settings. Explores relevant anatomy and physiology Covers education and training, as well as legal and ethical issues Considers potential complications, and patient perspectives Provides guidance on the selection of the appropriate vein and equipment, and common blood tests
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- 2011
10. The Santa Fe Trail in Missouri
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Mary Collins Barile and Mary Collins Barile
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- Pioneers--Missouri--Biography, Readers for new literates, Frontier and pioneer life--Missouri
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For nineteenth-century travelers, the Santa Fe Trail was an indispensable route stretching from Missouri to New Mexico and beyond, and the section called “The Missouri Trail”—from St. Louis to Westport—offered migrating Americans their first sense of the West with its promise of adventure. The truth was, any easterner who wanted to reach Santa Fe had to first travel the width of Missouri. This book offers an easy-to-read introduction to Missouri's chunk of Santa Fe Trail, providing an account of the trail's historical and cultural significance. Mary Collins Barile tells how the route evolved, stitched together from Indian paths, trappers'traces, and wagon roads, and how the experience of traveling the Santa Fe Trail varied even within Missouri. The book highlights the origin and development of the trail, telling how nearly a dozen Missouri towns claimed the trail: originally Franklin, from which the first wagon trains set out in 1821, then others as the trailhead moved west. It also offers a brief description of what travelers could expect to find in frontier Missouri, where cooks could choose from a variety of meats, including hogs fed on forest acorns and game such as deer, squirrels, bear, and possum, and reminds readers of the risks of western travel. Injury or illness could be fatal; getting a doctor might take hours or even days. Here, too, are portraits of early Franklin, which was surprisingly well supplied with manufactured “boughten” goods, and Boonslick, then the near edge of the Far West. Entertainment took the form of music, practical jokes, and fighting, the last of which was said to be as common as the ague and a great deal more fun—at least from the fighters'point of view. Readers will also encounter some of the major people associated with the trail, such as William Becknell, Mike Fink, and Hanna Cole, with quotes that bring the era to life. A glossary provides useful information about contemporary trail vocabulary, and illustrations relating to the period enliven the text. The book is easy and informative reading for general readers interested in westward expansion. It incorporates history and folklore in a way that makes these resources accessible to all Missourians and anyone visiting historic sites along the trail.
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- 2010
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