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Books with author Jim Cunningham

  • Fracking

    Anne Cunningham

    Library Binding (Greenhaven Pr, Aug. 15, 2017)
    "On the surface, fracking, or hydraulic fracturing, seems like a perfect solution to the country's energy crises. It is a relatively easy and independent way to supply natural gas. But controversies surround the practice. The process involved in fracking has been shown to be harmful to the environment and a threat to our public health. Do the benefits of fracking outweigh the costs? Can improvements be made to the process that would eliminate its dangers? Should the government get more involved in regulating fracking, or should it be up to the people?"--Amazon.com.
  • Tuppenny

    Julia Cunningham

    Paperback (Avon Books, Aug. 1, 1981)
    Tuppenny goes to Jessica's house for employment and finds it full of secrets about Jessica's runaway sister, and, at a church, she witnesses a terrifying sacrifice that seems to destroy her as it had destroyed a minister's child
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  • Revisiting Nuclear Power

    Anne Cunningham

    Library Binding (Greenhaven Pr, Aug. 15, 2017)
    "The debate over nuclear energy is a fierce and emotional one, and arguments, agendas, assumptions, and factual information must be scrutinized meticulously and carefully. This volume allows readers to do just that as they begin to form their own opinions on the viability of nuclear power"--Provided by publisher.
  • Dear Rat

    Julia Cunningham

    Paperback (Avon Books, March 1, 1977)
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  • This Is New Jersey

    John Cunningham

    Hardcover (Rutgers University Press, Feb. 1, 1995)
    The extraordinary diversity of New Jersey is captured in this revised and up-to-date edition of This Is New Jersey, for forty years a classic and one of the most popular books ever written about the state. History, current problems, and opportunities for the future are skillfully blended in a book that makes it clear that there is a lot more to the state than can be imagined by those who speed through it on any of New Jersey's numerous interstates or railways. Ranking forty-sixth in size, but sixth in population, New Jersey is the most urban and densely populated of the fifty states. In spite of that, the state truly deserves its nickname, Garden State, and it has a large recreation industry. John T. Cunningham examines the state county by county from the hill country to the city belt; from the dairy farms to the Jersey shore. Historically, settlement in New Jersey goes back to the Lenni Lenape Indians, to the colonists, and to the state's place as the crossroads of the American Revolution. To those who do not know the state's byways and quiet towns, it appears that highways abound. Yet there are also many thousands of acres of precious woodland preserved by park commissions in Essex and Union counties. In northern New Jersey alone, there are more than a million acres of hardwood forests. In southern New Jersey, over a million acres of the fascinating Pinelands account for almost a quarter of the total state area. New Jersey is a land of lakes and mountains, of fishing docks and two-hundred-year-old houses, of farms and factories, of old universities and new commuting towns. This fourth edition retains the popular pictures of each county courthouse, the heart of county history andadministration. This fully redesigned edition is enhanced by several four-color and over 100 black-and-white illustrations by noted New Jersey photographer Walter Choroszewski.
  • Artificial Intelligence and the Technological Singularity

    Anne Cunningham

    Paperback (Greenhaven Pr, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Discusses the issues surrounding artificial intelligence, including ethical considerations, social repurcussions, and potential threats.
  • Guns: Conceal and Carry

    Anne Cunningham

    Paperback (Greenhaven Pr, Aug. 15, 2017)
    Nowhere is the gun control debate more heated than in the United States. Gun control advocates argue for tighter restrictions on purchasing and licensing in the hopes of reducing incidents of shootings. Gun owners fear that their guns will be taken away, eliminating their ability to protect their families. Carrying a concealed handgun is legal in every state, and polls shows that the majority of Americans support conceal and carry. The viewpoints in this volume attempt to answer tough questions, such as Do concealed handguns deter or increase crime? and Do the protections stipulated in the Second Amendment cover todays gun owners?
  • Slaughter at Buffalo Creek

    Chet Cunningham

    Mass Market Paperback (Leisure Books, Aug. 1, 1987)
    When White Eagle, a renegade Comanche warrior, kills Captain Colt Harding's wife and son, and kidnaps his daughter, the bitter officer vows revenge
  • Deporting Immigrants

    Anne Cunningham

    Library Binding (Greenhaven Pr, Jan. 15, 2018)
    As immigration and naturalization processes continue to dominate U.S. news headlines and political rhetoric, the tangible fear of having one's family torn apart is only growing greater for those who flock to the United States for work, education, or refuge. This book looks at both legal and undocumented immigration and explores the challenges faced by local and federal government officials, by different types of workers, and by the children of green card or visa holders. This is a balanced overview of deportation, those it may involve, and how it works.
  • Curse of the Bayou

    Mary Cunningham

    eBook (Quake, May 1, 2008)
    Colorful pirates, SuRana-- a shape-shifting puma, and an old Cajun guide named Mud Bug join Cynthia and Gus as they explore the Curse of the Bayou. The latest quest for the adventurous, twelve-year-old best friends finds them in a Louisiana bayou. There, they search for answers in the disappearance of Cynthia's great-grandfather, Beau Connor, who was on his way down the Mississippi River to sell a flatboat full of produce. With the help of a magic trunk in Cynthia's attic, this time-traveling duo venture back to 1914 New Orleans. The warm welcome and advice from old friend, Gabriella, is small comfort when Mud Bug warns them to stay away from Buzzard Jack LaBuse, the meanest, orneriest pirate this side of the Mississippi, his gang of misfits, Snags, Darby, and Salty Sam, their thieving parrot mascot. A trip to the Connor's Southern Indiana farm reveals a strange connection between Beau and Buzzard Jack, and a family curse that might be responsible for Cynthia's great-grandfather's disappearance. Returning to New Orleans, a harrowing ride on a roller coaster sends them farther back in time to 1844, straight into the clutches of the evil pirate, fighting for their lives. A mysterious treasure and heart-stopping adventure lead to a final confrontation in the girls' mission to save Great Granddaddy Beau.
  • The Legend of Lupin Woods

    Mary Cunningham

    language (Echelon Press, May 15, 2012)
    Cynthia and Gus have solved a lot of mysteries across time, but something is seriously wrong and things are beginning to unravel.Aunt Belle is missing…again! Cynthia’s great-grandfather, Beau, was never found! And now they are wondering if Blackie is still making life miserable for Lilly and Annie? This time, the twelve-year-old girls journey into a strange woods full of frightening creatures and dark secrets in search of answers.From Aunt Belle's cottage to a small village in France, they meet new friends and discover a connection to New Orleans that may lead to the devious source behind these alarming developments. Or bigger trouble."You have to read the series of Cynthia's Attic, it's AMAZING! Thank you soooo much for sharing your gift!" –Your Fan, Aubree "This wonderfully imaginative tale will delight readers. I wish I had a magic attic!" –Laura Schaefer, author of The Teashop Girls "Everyone will love this intriguing story of time travel. It left me wanting more!" –Bobbie Hinman, Author of The Fart Fairy
  • Dear rat

    Julia Cunningham

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin, March 15, 1961)
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