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Sargent, Dave. Berry picking time. Prairie Grove, AR: Ozark Pub., 2004.

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Ray, Deborah Kogan, 1940- ill., ed. Apple picking time. New York: Crown, 1994.

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ill, Harvill Kitty 1958, ed. Up, up, up!: It's apple-picking time. New York: Holiday House, 2003.

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Wilding, Valerie. Picking People's Pockets. London, UK: Egmont, 2008.

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Banjo camp!: Learning, picking & jamming with bluegrass & old-time greats. New York: Lark Books, 2008.

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Moon signs: Picking the right time for everything you want to do. New York: Sterling Pub. Co., 1999.

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Sabean, John W., and Tom Mohr. Time present and time past: A pictorial history of Pickering. [Pickering, Ont.]: Altona Editions, 2000.

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APPLE PICKING TIME. Trumpet, 1995.

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Slawson, Michele. Apple Picking Time. Tandem Library, 1999.

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McKee, Glenn. Picking time: [poems]. White Wave, 1994.

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Apple Picking Time (Dragonfly Books). Dragonfly Books, 1998.

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Blakeley, Rebecca. War Time Hop Picking Kids. Exposure Publishing, 2006.

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(Illustrator), Kitty Harvill, ed. Up, Up, Up! It's Apple-Picking Time. Scholastic, 2004.

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Up, Up, Up! It's Apple-Picking Time. Holiday House, 2003.

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Up, Up, Up! It's Apple Picking Time. Holiday House, 2008.

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Shapiro, Jody Fickes. Up, Up, Up! It's Apple-picking Time. Scholastic, 2004.

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Creations, CS. Apple Picking Time Journal: 150 Page Lined Notebook/Diary. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2016.

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Peach Picking Time, Volume 3 (Tom Bodett's American Odyssey). Nova Audio Books, 1995.

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Sargent, Dave, Sue Rogers, and Pat Sargent. Berry Picking Time: Be Brave (Story Keepers Set I). Ozark Pubns, 2003.

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Sargent, Dave, Sue Rogers, and Pat Sargent. Berry Picking Time (Apache): Be Brave (Story Keepers, Set I). Ozark Pubns, 2003.

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1959-, Truncer James, ed. Picking the lock of time: Developing chronology in American archaeology. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2003.

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Picking the lock of time: Developing chronology in American archaeology. Gainesville, FL: University Press of Florida, 2004.

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Truncer, James. Picking the Lock of Time: Developing Chronology in American Archaeology. University Press of Florida, 2003.

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Hamburger, David. All-Time Standards: 16 Songs for Solo Guitar in "Travis Picking" Style. Hal Leonard Corporation, 2006.

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Clitheroe, Gordon. Pickering Through Time. Amberley Publishing, 2009.

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Old Time Pickling & Spicing Re. Random House Value Publishing, 1988.

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Scarborough and Pickering Railway Through Time. Amberley Publishing, 2014.

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Kelly, Megan M., and Katharine A. Phillips. Phenomenology and Epidemiology of Body Dysmorphic Disorder. Edited by Gail Steketee. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195376210.013.0018.

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Body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) is an often severe DSM-IV disorder characterized by distressing or impairing preoccupations with imagined or slight defects in appearance. Individuals with BDD suffer from time-consuming obsessions about their bodily appearance and excessive repetitive behaviors (for example, mirror checking, excessive grooming, and skin picking). Functioning and quality of life are typically very poor, and suicidality rates appear markedly elevated. While prevalence data are still limited, they suggest that BDD affects 0.7% to 2.4% of the population; however, BDD typically goes unrecognized in clinical settings. In this chapter we discuss demographic and clinical features of BDD, prevalence, and morbidity. In addition, we discuss BDD’s relationship to obsessive compulsive disorder, hypochondriasis, and psychotic disorders.
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Calhoun, Cheshire. Geographies of Meaningful Living. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190851866.003.0002.

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Where in our conceptual geography is “meaningful” best located and what conceptual work should it do? Agent-independent and agent-independent-plus conceptions of meaningfulness locate “meaningful” within the conceptual geography of agent-independent evaluative standards and assign “meaningful” to the work of commending lives. The chapter argues that the not wholly welcome implications of these more dominant approaches to meaningfulness make it plausible to locate “meaningful” on an alternative conceptual geography—that of agents as end-setters and of agent-dependent value assessments—and to assign it to the task of picking out lives whose time expenditures are valuable to the agent. The chapter develops a normative outlook conception of meaningful living and responds to the challenge confronting any subjectivist conception of meaningfulness that it is overly permissive.
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Times, The New York. New York Times Apple Picking Crosswords: 75 Sweet and Simple Puzz. Griffin, 2017.

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Watson, Marilyn. Building the Teacher–Student Relationship. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190867263.003.0004.

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Too often as teachers, we worry about doing too much for our students, lest we contribute to their dependency and fail to convey our confidence that they are capable of solving their own problems. However, especially for students who enter our classrooms full of mistrust, it is more important to convey our good intentions and trustworthiness, for example, by being “nice” and providing help in the many small instances when a helpful gesture, while unnecessary, would ease a student’s situation. Picking up a student’s dropped pencil, providing missing lunch money, or spending time talking with students about their interests are some of the many ways to convey caring and trustworthiness. Displaying affection, sharing our lives and inviting students to share their lives are also some of the many ways to build our students’ bonds of trust with us.
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Goldemberg, José. Energy in Brazil. Edited by Edmund Amann, Carlos R. Azzoni, and Werner Baer. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190499983.013.38.

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This chapter analyzes the evolution of the energy sector in Brazil, charting shifts in the energy matrix, in particular the rise in renewables and increasing self-sufficiency in fossil fuels. Production of energy in Brazil, particularly electricity, includes a high percentage of renewable sources. Electricity is generated mostly by hydroelectric plants, cars are fueled with ethanol produced from sugarcane, biofuels have good prospects for success, and wind generation of electricity is picking up slowly. The country has managed to become almost self-sufficient in oil production. However, most of the production of energy is in the hands of government institutions, imposing a degree of instability on the system. This chapter has reviewed the effects of some important policies introduced at different points in time. Looking ahead, the chapter concludes that energy policy in Brazil is now moving in the right direction, although significant challenges remain.
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Cavanagh, Patrick, Lorella Battelli, and Alex Holcombe. Dynamic Attention. Edited by Anna C. (Kia) Nobre and Sabine Kastner. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199675111.013.016.

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The authors review how attention helps track and process dynamic events, selecting and integrating information across time and space to produce a continuing identity for a moving, changing target. Rather than a fixed ‘spotlight’ that helps identify a static target, attention needs a mobile window or ‘pointer’ to track a moving target, picking up pieces of evidence along the way to determine not just what the target is, but what it is doing. Behavioural studies show that this dynamic version of attention is model-based, using familiar trajectories to help identify a target and to guide encoding of continuing input from its path. Attention has very coarse temporal resolution for both static and moving targets. However, when the focus of selection is on the move, a given location on a moving target’s path can be selected for extremely brief instants, as little as 50 ms, compared to the typical ‘dwell time’ or minimum duration of attention selection at a fixed location, of 200 ms or more. To determine the path of a moving object, attention must accurately process and sort the onsets and offsets in order to match an offset to the subsequent onset. This aspect of dynamic attention has been called the ‘when’ pathway and patient studies show that it is a qualitatively different system from spatial attention, being completely based in the right parietal lobe for events in both hemifields. Finally, like the salience map of spatial attention, temporal attention may have its own map that guides allocation to upcoming, current, and recent moments to select information at the appropriate time, changing the experience of time as it does so.
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Life and Times of General Andrew Pickens: Revolutionary War Hero, American Founder. University of North Carolina Press, 2017.

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Andrew, Rod. Life and Times of General Andrew Pickens: Revolutionary War Hero, American Founder. University of North Carolina Press, 2017.

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Wade, Stephen. Vera Hall. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252036880.003.0006.

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This chapter describes the recordings of Vera Hall (1902–1964). On October 31, 1940, at the Livingston, Alabama, home of author, painter, and folksong collector Ruby Pickens Tartt, Vera sang “Another Man Done Gone” twice into Lomax's machine. During the first take, the partially filled recording blank ran out of space, abruptly ending the song. The second time, however, Lomax used a fresh side, allowing Vera to include all her verses. Just as she finished, but before he lifted the cutting arm and turned off the microphone, he remarked, “That's perfect.” Lomax's summation saluted more than an unmarred recording. “Another Man Done Gone” became Vera Hall's most celebrated performance. Carl Sandburg recalled listening to it more than a dozen consecutive times during a January 1944 visit to Lomax's Dallas home, later including it in his second folksong anthology and learning it himself. The poet termed it “one of the strikingly original creations of Negro singing art.”
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Emir, Astra. 23. Law Relating to Industrial Relations. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/he/9780198814849.003.0023.

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This chapter begins with a discussion of trade union recognition, covering voluntary recognition, statutory recognition, and employers’ training policies. It then turns to collective bargaining; statutory protections, including the definitions of ‘trade dispute’, ‘in contemplation of’, and ‘in furtherance of’ industrial action; strikes; statutory protection and loss of immunities; limits to the amount of damages which may be awarded if a trade union is sued successfully in tort; injunctions and interdicts; legal effect of collective agreements; peaceful picketing; and the European Works Councils, including time off work and protection from detriment and dismissal. It also considers the issue of union recognition.
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Moore, Horatio Newton. Life and Times of Gen. Francis Marion: With an Appendix Containing Biographical Notices of Greene, Morgan, Pickens, Sumpter, Washington, Lee, Davie, and Other Distinguished Officers of the Southern Campaign, During the American Revolution. HardPress, 2020.

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Smith, Ian, Aaron Baker, and Owen Warnock. Smith & Wood's Employment Law. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/he/9780198824893.001.0001.

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Smith & Wood’s Employment Law draws on the extensive teaching and practical experience of its authors to provide students with a clear explanation of essential legislation and case detail while also offering incisive academic commentary and critical detail to help with essay preparation and class work. Throughout the book, topics are carefully explained in their social and historical context, providing readers with an insight into the fast-paced development of employment law and offering perceptive analysis of its future direction. This fourteenth edition has been produced against the background of the 2015 and 2017 elections and of course with the largest elephant in the room of the result of the referendum on membership of the EU. The meaning of the latter remains a matter of almost complete uncertainty even t the time of writing two years later, and indeed is likely to remain so for much of the currency of this edition, but where appropriate it contains speculation as to possible effects. At the opposite end of the spectrum, this edition also contains the up-to-date case law on detailed employment law developments such as ACAS early conciliation, whistleblowing, discrimination law across all the forms of protected characteristics, and the whole question of the effect of modern phenomena such as social media use on traditional areas of employment law. On the collective level, this edition includes a consideration of the impact of the Trade Union Act 2016 on the calling of industrial action, picketing and time off for union activites and the latest decisions of the European Court of Human Rights, the EFTA Court and the UK courts on the impact of human rights law and of EU economic freedoms on collective labour law, in particular in relation to union recognition for bargaining and in relation to the banning of industrial action. It also considers whether the 2018 amendments to the Posted Workers Directive have any impact on the legality of any industrial action which affects the EU freedom to provide services across the boundaries of member states. More generally, it examines the extent to which workers and unions have legal protection for collective action relating to members of the gig economy Finally, the changes to the style and layout of the book adopted in the last edition have been maintained, in order to aid accessibility for the reader, given the ever-increasing complexity of the law itself here.
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