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Henry & the Buccaneer Bunnies
by
Crimi, Carolyn
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Manders, John
in
Books and reading Juvenile fiction.
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Pirates Juvenile fiction.
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Rabbits Juvenile fiction.
2009
Captain Barnacle Black Ear, baddest of the Buccaneer Bunnies, is ashamed of his book-loving son, Henry, until the day a great storm approaches.
The dragon's scales : a math reader
by
Albee, Sarah
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Manders, John, ill
in
Dragons Juvenile fiction.
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Weights and measures Juvenile fiction.
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Contests Juvenile fiction.
1998
When a dragon threatens to disrupt the life of the townspeople, a little girl challenges the scaly creature to a math contest involving knowledge of weight.
Enhancing state regulation of insurance through the interstate compact
1995
The use of the interstate compact is examined as a mechanism for the continued regulation of the business of insurance by the states. Of major concern in the last decade is the states' handling of the numerous insolvencies that occurred first in the property and casualty business during the 1980s and the more recent failure of several large multistate life insurers. These criticisms have generated a flurry of corrective activity on the part of state regulation, the most notable being the development and partial implementation of the NAIC's Financial Standards Accreditation Program. However, the NAIC lacks compulsory enforcement power for its decisions on member states. Implementation of the constitutionally sanctioned interstate compact device, in conjunction with the NAIC accreditation program, could counteract the remaining criticism of state regulation and, in the process, provide a stronger and more uniform approach to the handling of selected problems presently confronting it.
Journal Article
P is for pirate : a pirate alphabet
by
Bunting, Eve, 1928-
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Manders, John, ill
in
Pirates History Juvenile literature.
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Piracy History Juvenile literature.
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Alphabet Juvenile literature.
2014
P is for Pirate: A Pirate Alphabet uses poetry and expository text in this alphabetical examination of the history of piracy. Topics include legendary ships, fabled hideouts, and notorious villains like Edward Teach, also known as Blackbeard.
The Dancing Stars
2000
A children's short story based on Native American folklore is presented.
Magazine Article
Lewis and Clark : a prairie dog for the president
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Redmond, Shirley-Raye, 1955-
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Manders, John, ill
in
Lewis, Meriwether, 1774-1809 Juvenile literature.
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Clark, William, 1770-1838 Juvenile literature.
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Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826 Juvenile literature.
2003
Introduces Meriwether Lewis and William Clark who, during their exploration of the West for Thomas Jefferson, captured a prairie dog and sent it to the President as a gift.