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FCC Record, Volume 31, No. 14, Pages 11404 to 12309, October 7 - November 4, 2016 (open access)

FCC Record, Volume 31, No. 14, Pages 11404 to 12309, October 7 - November 4, 2016

Biweekly, comprehensive compilation of decisions, reports, public notices, and other documents of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission.
Date: November 2016
Creator: United States. Federal Communications Commission.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Inventory of Texas Felony offenses by Category (open access)

Inventory of Texas Felony offenses by Category

Book for inventory of Texas Felony offenses published in the year 2016.
Date: November 2016
Creator: Texas. Legislature. Legislative Council.
System: The Portal to Texas History

Proof: Photographs from Four Generations of a Texas Family

Access: Use of this item is restricted to the UNT Community
"The Byrd Williams Collection at the University of North Texas contains more than 10,000 prints and 300,000 negatives, accumulated by four generations of Texas photographers, all named Byrd Moore Williams. Beginning in the 1880s in Gainesville, the four Byrds photographed customers in their studios, urban landscapes, crime scenes, Pancho Villa's soldiers, televangelists, and whatever aroused their unpredictable and wide-ranging curiosity. When Byrd IV sat down to choose a selection from this dizzying array, he came face to face with the nature of mortality and memory, his own and his family's. In some cases these photos are the only evidence remaining that someone lived and breathed on this earth"--Amazon. The contents include: Foreword : One bright thread / Roy Flukinger -- Photographs : The family album -- Landscape -- Postcard -- The Great Depression -- Studio -- People -- Non-people -- Violence and religion in Texas -- Night -- Afterword : Palimpsest / Anne Wilkes Tucker.
Date: November 2016
Creator: Williams, Byrd M., IV
System: The UNT Digital Library

The Expense of a View

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The stories in The Expense of a View explore the psyches of characters under extreme duress. In the title story, a woman who has moved across the country in an attempt to leave her past behind dumps an empty suitcase into the Columbia River over and over again. In another story, a woman who wakes up mornings only to discover she's been shooting heroin in a night trance, meets her doppelganger on a rainy Oregon beach. Most of the characters are displaced and disturbed; they suffer from dissociative disorders, denial, and delusions. The settings—Florida, eastern Washington, Seattle, and the Oregon coast—mirror their lunacies. While refusing to look at what’s right in front of themselves might destroy them, it’s equally likely to be just what they need.The contents include: Honey -- Night train -- Void of course -- The expense of a view -- Three of swords -- Thinking about Carson -- Compliance -- My old man -- My doppelganger's arms -- Festival -- How to make an island -- Blue plastic shades -- The grandmother's vision -- The island of cats.
Date: November 2016
Creator: Buckingham, Polly
System: The UNT Digital Library