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C:\Documents and Settings\Msnll\My Documents\Voyagerreports Newly Added Materials In the Libraries June 2010 Call Number Author Title Publisher Enum Publication Date Archives ARCHIVES. BF575.A86 K75 Krier, Lena Marie. Investigating the associations between parental 2008 2008 pampering, narcissism, and attachment style / ARCHIVES. BF575.D34 S67 Spader, Karin A. Validating a scale of cell phone dependency / 2008 2008 ARCHIVES. F547.S4 S35 Schmidt, Brian Joseph. "Our glorious union and the constitution as it is, 2008 2008 they love and cherish, and they cannot be led to disregard the one nor to forget the other" : parti ARCHIVES. GV198.M35 Buch, Jarrah L. Satisfaction and motivation : impacts on summer 2008 B84 2008 camp staff / ARCHIVES. GV1077 .H38 Haynes, Roger D. Effects of using a four-stride checkmark versus no 2007 2007 checkmark on takeoff accuracy in the long jump / ARCHIVES. HB849.415 Diehl, Dallas. Buffalo Commons and the Conservation Reserve 2007 .D54 2007 Program : their shared impact on the population of the Northern Great Plains / ARCHIVES. HE5414.4.D28 Venema, Michael G. Study of the effectiveness of the Davenport, Iowa 2008 V45 2008 Police Department's red light photo enforcement program in reducing red light crashes / ARCHIVES. HF1456.5.C8 Chankar, Kavita Has the Helms-Burton Act achieved its objectives? 2008 C45 2008 Chandra. / ARCHIVES. HM1106 .S616 Smith, Amy E. Social monitoring system and chronic rejection : 2009 2009 how well do stigmatized individuals detect social cues? / ARCHIVES. HM1131 .C66 Cooper, Douglas P. Effect of ostracism on worldview defense in 2006 2006 response to mortality reminders : a terror management perspective / ARCHIVES. HN49.C6 N667 Norris, Michelle Marie. Collaborative leadership for community 2007 2007 development process, structure and participation : a rural county case study / ARCHIVES. HQ536 .K56 Knapp, Christiana M. Married couples who work together versus those 2006 2006 work separately : differences in marital satisfaction, job satisfaction, intimacy, and shared experienc ARCHIVES. HQ801 .D467 Dempsky, Melissa. Effects of participation in varsity college sports on 2007 2007 love relationships / ARCHIVES. HV5822.M38 Lupkes, Amber Rose. Analysis of the characteristics of methamphetamine 2008 L85 2008 defendants from the Northern District of Iowa (2000- 2005) / Call Number Author Title Publisher Enum Publication Date ARCHIVES. HV5831.I4 L46 Leone, Janet M. Rock Island County drug court : a comparison 2006 2006 study / ARCHIVES. HV6250.4.H35 Westjohn, Karla. Beyond stereotypes and good intentions : an 2008 W47 2008 examination of blindness and criminal victimization / ARCHIVES. HV6661.I3 S74 Steines, Timothy. Study of burglary victimization across the 2006 2006 residential beats and reporting area within the city of Rock Island, Illinois / ARCHIVES. HV6679 .F56 Florio, Anthony D. Aggregate predictors of identity theft : a fifty-state 2006 2006 analysis / ARCHIVES. HV6769 .S67 Spielman, Joseph M., IV. Ecological correlates of white collar crime : a 2006 2006 regression analysis / ARCHIVES. HV7936.R3 Glennon, James S. Police officer perceptions of biased enforcement 2007 G54 2007 and stop card data collection mandated by the state of Illinois / ARCHIVES. HV8148.A843 Anderson, Gregory Patrol staffing study of the Aurora, Elgin, and Joliet, 2008 A54 2008 James. Illinois, Police Departments utilizing the allocation model for police patrol / ARCHIVES. HV8148.C42 Flores, Michael. Sources of job satisfaction among male and female 2008 F56 2008 officers : (a test of demographic variables) / ARCHIVES. HV8148.L478 Knapp, Michael, police Village of Lincolnwood citizen satisfaction survey : 2008 K53 2008 officer. attitudes and perceptions of the fear of crime and victimization / ARCHIVES. HV8148.O225 Kracik, Kim. Citizens attitudes toward the Oak Forest Police 2008 K7 2008 Department at Western Illinois University, 2008 / ARCHIVES. HV8148.P63 Eaves, Steven Scott. Perceptions and attitudes towards the Plano Police 2007 E38 2007 Department and the fear of crime and victimization in the city of Plano, Illinois / ARCHIVES. HV8148.S48 Howerton, Brian S. Civilianization in law enforcement : a study of the 2007 H68 2007 impact on the Schaumburg, Illinois Police Department / ARCHIVES. HV8148.Y57 Martin, Harold Orland, III. Perceptions and attitudes towards the Yorkville 2007 M37 2007 Police Department and the fear of crime and victimization in the united city of Yorkville / ARCHIVES. HV9105.W6 Cain, Stacia S. Quantitative review of Dane County halfway houses 2007 C35 2007 and offenders on alternative to revocation status in terms of recidivism / ARCHIVES. HV9106.E44 Gartner, Thomas. Elgin City peer jury : a study of recidivism rates / 2006 G37 2006 ARCHIVES. HV9305.I3 R54 Ricciardi, Vincent. Survey of probation officer perceived stress 2007 2007 causes, consequences, and prevention / ARCHIVES. HV9305.I8 D95 Dykstra, Sara June. Federal firearms clients on supervised release in 2007 2007 the Southern District of Iowa (2000-2005) : an initial characterization / Call Number Author Title Publisher Enum Publication Date ARCHIVES. JA85.2.U6 W34 Waheed, Moniza. Heuristic and systematic biased processing of 2008 2008 political messages : effects of source favorability, and the level of interest in politics on attitudes JZ4984.5 .A45 2008 Ali, Mohamed. Management reform at the United Nations / 2008 ARCHIVES. LB1525.3 .O77 Orth, Danielle R. Two phonological awareness training programs : 2006 2006 speech and language changes for preschoolers / ARCHIVES. PN3377.5.F33 Davisson, Amber. Closeness or separateness? : narrative paradigm 2006 D38 2006 analysis of One Tree Hill and fan fiction based on the television show / ARCHIVES. PR4034.M33 Rohner, Caroline. 'Let other pens dwell on guilt and misery' : national 2008 R64 2008 identity and Mansfield Park / ARCHIVES. PR9387.9.A316 Adama, Charity Lami. Song of liberation : an African woman's poetic 2008 S65 2008 experience / ARCHIVES. PS3618.O322 Robinson, Brent A. In complete submission / 2006 I5 2006 ARCHIVES. QA372 .O343 Ochigbo, Abel. Multi-step method for ordinary differential equations 2008 2008 and its application to a problem in engineering / ARCHIVES. QL666.C587 Brown, Kirsten Lindsay. Factors affecting the nest site selection of smooth 2007 B76 2007 softshell turtles (Apalone mutica) / AV Gen (MainCirc) AUDIOVISUAL. AVD-1844 Malaria fever wars / Distributed by PBS Home 2005 Video, AUDIOVISUAL. AVD-1845 First response A & E Television 2002 Networks : Distributed in the U.S. by New Video, Curriculum Lib CDs CURRLIB.CD. 510.71 Zubrowski, Bernie. Making science mentors : a 10-session guide for NSTA Press, 2007 Z93mm middle grades / CURRLIB.CD. 785 M392sd Marx, Trish. Steel drumming at the Apollo : the road to super top Lee & Low Books, 2007 dog / Curriculum Lib DVDs CURRLIB.DVD. 507.1 Smithenry, Dennis W. Whole-class inquiry : creating student-centered NSTA Press, 2009 S664wc science communities / Curriculum Library Stacks CURRLIB. 028.5 A285pn Ahlberg, Allan. Pencil / Candlewick Press, 2008 CURRLIB. 028.5 A317bm Alalou, Elizabeth. Butter man / Charlesbridge, 2008 Call Number Author Title Publisher Enum Publication Date CURRLIB. 028.5 A488cf Amato, Mary. Chicken of the family / G.P. Putnam's Sons, 2008 CURRLIB. 028.5 A548cb Anderson, Peggy Perry. Chuck's band / Houghton Mifflin, 2008 CURRLIB. 028.5 A556cf Andreae, Giles, 1966- Captain Flinn and the pirate dinosaurs : missing Margaret K. McElderry 2008 treasure! / Books, CURRLIB. 028.5 A827mm Ashman, Linda. M is for mischief : an A to Z of naughty children / Dutton Children's Books, 2008 CURRLIB. 028.5 A856nt Aston, Dianna Hutts. Not so tall for six / Charlesbridge, 2008 CURRLIB. 028.5 B132cq Baddiel, Ivor. Cock-a-doodle quack! quack! / David Fickling Books, 2007 CURRLIB. 028.5 B139be Baek, Matthew J., 1971- Be gentle with the dog, dear / Dial Books for Young 2008 Readers, CURRLIB. 028.5 B391lb Bechdolt, Jack, 1884- Little boy with a big horn / Golden Books Pub. Co., 2008 1954. CURRLIB. 028.5 B399em Bedard, Michael, 1949- Emily / Doubleday Book for 1992 Young Readers, CURRLIB. 028.5 B414bf Bee, William. Beware of the frog / Candlewick Press, 2008 CURRLIB. 028.5 B422jh Beil, Karen Magnuson. Jack's house / Holiday House, 2008 CURRLIB. 028.5 B433bw Bell, Cece. Bee-wigged / Candlewick Press, 2008 CURRLIB. 028.5 B433sr Bell, Cece. Sock Monkey rides again / Candlewick Press, 2007 CURRLIB. 028.5 B455mc Marciano, John Madeline and the cats of Rome / Viking, 2008 Bemelmans. CURRLIB. 028.5 B499yb Bergstein, Rita M. Your own big bed / Viking, 2008 CURRLIB. 028.5 B527gc Bernheimer, Kate. Girl in the castle inside the museum / Schwartz & Wade Books, 2008 CURRLIB. 028.5 B548br Bertram, Debbie. Best book to read / Random House 2008 Children's Books, CURRLIB. 028.5 B595tb Bildner, Phil. Turkey Bowl / Simon & Schuster Books 2008 for Young Readers, CURRLIB. 028.5 B598bb Billingsley, Franny, 1954- Big Bad Bunny / Atheneum Books for 2008 Young Readers, CURRLIB. 028.5 B599yn Billstrom, Dianne. You can't go to school naked! / G. P. Putnam's Sons, 2008 CURRLIB. 028.5 B658db Bluemle, Elizabeth. Dogs on the bed / Candlewick Press, 2008 CURRLIB. 028.5 B832vp Breen, Steve. Violet the pilot / Dial Books for Young 2008 Readers, CURRLIB. 028.5 B879sf Brown, Rachel W. N. Small Camel follows the star / Albert Whitman, 2007 CURRLIB. 028.5 B885ph Broyles, Anne, 1953- Priscilla and the hollyhocks / Charlesbridge, 2008 CURRLIB. 028.5 C536ig Child, Lauren. 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