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A place outside the law : forgotten voices from Guantanamo / Peter Jan Honigsberg.

Guantánamo Bay Detention Camp.




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The little book of lost words : collywobbles, ultracrepidarian and other surprisingly useful terms worth resurrecting / Joe Gillard.

English language -- Glossaries, vocabularies, etc.




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Minotaur / Peter Goldsworthy.

Detective and mystery stories.




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A history of intellectual property in 50 objects / edited by Claudy Op den Kamp, Bournemouth University (UK); Dan Hunter, Swinburne Law School (Australia).

Intellectual property -- History.




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Pirates : a new history, from Vikings to Somali raiders / Peter Lehr.

Piracy -- History.




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Rage inside the machine : the prejudice of algorithms, and how to stop the internet making bigots of us all / Robert Elliott Smith.

Internet -- Social aspects.




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Whose story is this? : old conflicts, new chapters / Rebecca Solnit.

American essays -- 21st century.




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The Australian musical : from the beginning / Peter Pinne and Peter Wyllie Johnston ; foreword by John Kotzas, CEO Queensland Performing Arts Centre ; introduction by Mark Madama, Associate Professor of Musical Theatre, University of Michigan.

Lyricists -- Australia -- Biography.




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Forgotten bastards of the Eastern Front : an untold story of World War II / Serhii Plokhy.

World War, 1939-1945 -- Aerial operations, American.




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Geoffrey Blainey : writer, historian, controversalist / by Richard Allsop.

Blainey, Geoffrey, 1930-




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Ageism : stereotyping and prejudice against older persons / edited by Todd D. Nelson.

Ageism -- United States.




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The life you can save : how to do your part to end world poverty / Peter Singer.

Poverty.




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The slow moon climbs : the science, history and meaning of menopause / Susan P. Mattern.

Menopause.




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Secondhand : travels in the new global garage sale / Adam Minter.

Minter, Adam, 1970- -- Travel.




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Nobody's soldier : the life of Andrii Antonenko : an autobiography / as told to Peter Antonenko.

Antonenko, Andrii, 1922-




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The fate of food : what we'll eat in a bigger, hotter, smarter world / Amanda Little.

Sustainable agriculture.




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[Prayers of magical character]

18th century.




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[Prayers of magical character]

18th - 19th century.




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[Prayers of magical character]

18th century.




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[Prayers of magical character]

18th century.




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[Prayers of magical character]

18th - 19th century.




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[Prayers of magical character]

19th century.




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[Prayers of magical character]

19th century.




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[Prayers of magical character]

19th century.




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[Prayers of magical character]

19th century.




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[Prayers of magical character]

19th century.




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[Prayers of magical character]

19th century.




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[Prayers of magical character]

19th century.




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[Prayers of magical character]

19th century.




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[Prayers of magical character]

19th century.




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[Prayers of magical character]

19th century.




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[Accounts of medical and magical character, fortune tellings and predictions]

19th century.




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[Prayers of magical character]

19th century.




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[Prayers of magical character]

19th century.




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[Prayers of magical character]

18th - 19th century.




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[Prayers of magical character]

18th - 19th century.




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[Prayers of magical character]

18th century.




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["The Five Pillars of Mystery"]

18th -19th century.




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Lord Florey memorial at Westminster Abbey.

1968.




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Special Education in Flint, Years After the Water Crisis

By Kaitlyn Dolan Images by Brittany Greeson In the wake of the Flint, Mich., water crisis, the city has new concerns — how do they serve the influx of students in the special education system that may have been caused by elevated lead levels in the city’s water supply. Two mothers, Maxine Onstott and Ebony Dixon, […]




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Struggling to Stay Connected on Maryland’s Eastern Shore as Teaching Moves Online

As teachers across the country grapple with the challenges that come with remote learning due to the coronavirus pandemic, an elementary school teacher on Maryland’s Eastern Shore faces the added challenge of a lack of internet access at home. 




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What's New for Term 3?

  Welcome back for Term 3!    Get ready to tackle the busy term ahead with the Library’s new learning resources




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word eXpress Young Writers Showcase

The annual word eXpress awards ceremony took place at the Library last night.




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Internship at the State Library

Josephine Larative shares her recent experiences as a Library intern. My midyear break was stimulating and culturally




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Learning together in term two 

In the most extraordinary circumstances teachers have once again demonstrated their professionalism, skill, flexibility




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South Eastern Gazette (1852-1912 Archive)

The South Eastern Gazette (1852-1912), formerly the Maidstone Gazette, was a major regional title for the south-east of England. Available free in the UK thanks to the 'Your Heritage Lottery Fund' and the Kent Messenger, the title covers much of the South-East of England from East Hampshire through to Surrey and Sussex to South Essex and parts of London.




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Early modern letters online

Early Modern Letters Online is a combined finding aid and editorial interface for basic descriptions of early modern correspondence: a collaboratively populated union catalogue of sixteenth, seventeenth, and eighteenth-century letters.




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SC officially shutters schools until fall due to outbreak




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D.C. Charters Aren't Pushing Kids Out. But They're Not Always Welcoming Them In, Either

The District of Columbia's charters aren't always "backfilling" seats, and there's little financial incentive for them to do so.




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Indiana Using Data to Build Better Transcripts, College Transitions

Indiana's efforts to give students more control over their academic transcripts may prove a boon for researchers and school reformers, too.