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    <![CDATA[The Replacements: All Over But the Shouting: An Oral History]]>
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    <![CDATA[&lt;div&gt; At the dawn of “Morning in America”--a period that would nurse the rise of suit-and-tie culture--there emerged a national network of anti-corporate record shops, college radio stations, fanzines, nightclubs, and entrepreneurial record labels. In the watershed year 1981, this “indie” scene fostered several seminal releases. Among recordings by bands such as Sonic Youth, Black Flag, Hüsker Dü, The Minutemen, and R.E.M. was an album called Sorry Ma . . . Forgot to Take Out the Trash&lt;/i&gt;, recorded by a scruffy, flannel-clad quartet from Minneapolis called The Replacements.<br/>  <br/> Now, for the first time, all of the hearsay, half-truths, legends, and allegations associated with this maelstrom of a rock &amp; roll band are unraveled in this oral history by longtime Twin Cities music journalist Jim Walsh. Through interviews with family, friends, and fans; former manager Peter Jesperson; Twin/Tone record label cofounder Paul Stark; and musicians around the nation influenced by the band, Walsh lays bare with painful clarity a tale that unfolds like a tragicomedy in three perfect acts. Celebrated by national publications, “the &rsquo;Mats” often seemed more hell-bent on sabotaging their status as critical darlings than parlaying it. With their markedly apolitical stance amid their decidedly political peers, their uncool embrace of “classic rock” influences like KISS and The Faces, and their Dionysian appetites (and the resulting tendency to literally fall on their own faces), The Replacements lasted 12 years despite themselves. From the band&rsquo;s founding to their rise through the local and national club circuits, their major label deal in 1985, and the slow and painful implosion that followed, The Replacements: All Over But the Shouting&lt;/i&gt; lays down the gripping oral history behind the little band that could—but didn&rsquo;t.<br/> &lt;/div&gt;]]>
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    <![CDATA[The Educator's Guide to Texas School Law: Sixth Edition]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>For over twenty years, &lt;cite&gt;The Educator's Guide to Texas School Law has been the preeminent source for information on Texas school law for the state's education community. The sixth edition is the latest in a series of revisions designed to keep the book current, comprehensive, and readable. Readers will find a number of changes in the new edition. First and foremost, the immensely important No Child Left Behind Act has been incorporated at various points in the text, particularly in discussions pertaining to accountability, assessment, and school safety. Other changes include an expanded discussion of charter schools, school uniform policies, and student drug testing programs. Employment issues are now addressed in two chapters, one dealing with contractual matters and the other with personnel management. The new edition includes all legislative developments, relevant federal and state court rulings, and Texas Commissioner of Education decisions to date.</p>    <p>In its ten chapters, &lt;cite&gt;The Educator's Guide discusses a myriad of topics relating to the legal structure of the Texas school system, attendance law and the instructional program, the education of children with disabilities, employment law, rights of expression and association, the role of religion, student discipline, open meetings and public records, privacy issues, student search and seizure, and legal liability of school districts and employees.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[Vital and Health Statistics Series: An Annotated Checklist and Index to the Publications of the &quot;Rainbow Series&quot;]]>
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    <![CDATA[The Vital and Health Statistics Series, or what documents and medical librarians call &quot;The Rainbow Series,&quot; includes four series published by the U.S. National Health Survey between 1958 and 1963, and eighteen series published by the National Center for Health Statistics since 1963. Sixteen of these series are still active. In this volume, Jim Walsh and A. James Bothmer list, annotate, and index all of the reports published in the Rainbow Series, a total of 853 reports. Each entry contains standard bibliographical information and cataloging, publisher, and index/abstract access information. The body of the book arranges the reports first by series and then by report number within each series. Each series begins with a series cover sheet, which provides general information about the series. The work concludes with author, title, and subject indexes. The subject index uses the Library of Congress Subject Headings and the National Library of Medicine Subject Headings. This useful volume is the only source that lists, annotates, and indexes all of the reports and that provides supplemental information that will enhance reference, interlibrary loan, cataloging, and acquisition information, and that will enhance the use of these valuable reports.]]>
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  </authors>  <published>1991</published>
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    <![CDATA[Everything You Need to Know About College Sports Recruiting: A Guide for Players and Parents]]>
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    <![CDATA[Provides a look at both the written and unwritten rules that   govern the world of college sports recruiting while advising young   audiences how one should work to prepare for the transition from   high-school to college athletics. Original.]]>
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    <![CDATA[Maps Contained in the Publications of the American Bibliography, 1639-1819: An Index and Checklist]]>
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    <![CDATA[Educator's Guide to Texas School Law: Fifth Edition]]>
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    <![CDATA[Since 1986, school administrators, school board members, school attorneys, teachers, coaches, counselors, and university professors have relied upon this highly popular and standard reference source. Newly revised to include legislative and judicial developments through the spring of 2000, the Fifth Edition of The Educator's Guide to Texas School Law provides the most current, comprehensive source on Texas education law available. The authors have extensively updated all the chapters in this edition and have added much new information to help educators manage the challenges of the new century successfully.   Among the topics added to the Fifth Edition are employee drug testing, contract termination decisions issued by the certified hearing examiners, the Texas Religious Freedom Restoration Act, and legal issues involving the Internet. Readers will find an expanded review of federal disability law, with emphasis on new developments involving the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. The legal liability discussion has been expanded to encompass the dramatic increase in court rulings on sexual abuse and harassment. The Fifth Edition also includes all relevant federal and state court rulings and the decisions of the Texas Commissioner of Education.]]>
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    <![CDATA[The Educator's Guide to Texas School Law]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>For over twenty years, &lt;cite&gt;The Educator's Guide to Texas School Law has been the preeminent source for information on Texas school law for the state's education community. The sixth edition is the latest in a series of revisions designed to keep the book current, comprehensive, and readable. Readers will find a number of changes in the new edition. First and foremost, the immensely important No Child Left Behind Act has been incorporated at various points in the text, particularly in discussions pertaining to accountability, assessment, and school safety. Other changes include an expanded discussion of charter schools, school uniform policies, and student drug testing programs. Employment issues are now addressed in two chapters, one dealing with contractual matters and the other with personnel management. The new edition includes all legislative developments, relevant federal and state court rulings, and Texas Commissioner of Education decisions to date.</p>    <p>In its ten chapters, &lt;cite&gt;The Educator's Guide discusses a myriad of topics relating to the legal structure of the Texas school system, attendance law and the instructional program, the education of children with disabilities, employment law, rights of expression and association, the role of religion, student discipline, open meetings and public records, privacy issues, student search and seizure, and legal liability of school districts and employees.</p>]]>
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  </authors>  <published>1986</published>
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    <![CDATA[<p>For over twenty years, &lt;cite&gt;The Educator's Guide to Texas School Law has been the preeminent source for information on Texas school law for the state's education community. The sixth edition is the latest in a series of revisions designed to keep the book current, comprehensive, and readable. Readers will find a number of changes in the new edition. First and foremost, the immensely important No Child Left Behind Act has been incorporated at various points in the text, particularly in discussions pertaining to accountability, assessment, and school safety. Other changes include an expanded discussion of charter schools, school uniform policies, and student drug testing programs. Employment issues are now addressed in two chapters, one dealing with contractual matters and the other with personnel management. The new edition includes all legislative developments, relevant federal and state court rulings, and Texas Commissioner of Education decisions to date.</p>    <p>In its ten chapters, &lt;cite&gt;The Educator's Guide discusses a myriad of topics relating to the legal structure of the Texas school system, attendance law and the instructional program, the education of children with disabilities, employment law, rights of expression and association, the role of religion, student discipline, open meetings and public records, privacy issues, student search and seizure, and legal liability of school districts and employees.</p>]]>
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  </authors>  <published>1996</published>
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    <![CDATA[Poor People, Poor Places: The Geography of Poverty and Deprivation in Ireland]]>
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        <name><![CDATA[Mark Hennessy]]></name>
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