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09/03/2020
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The graphic novel on spotlight this month is Death Note! A classic! 

Death Note is the about a young man named Light Yagami. He finds a notebook titled "Death Note," and when he opens the book it reads, "The human whose name is written in this note shall die."  At first, he doesn't believe it. Inevitably, the curiosity gets the better of him and he decides to take justice into his own hands to create a "new world." The story that follows is one of desperation, death, and tragedy. Death Note is a classic Manga and anime. If you have not read the Manga yet, then you're in for a treat! I won't spoil it for you, but there are moments from the Manga that you won't find in the anime! However, don't just take my word for it! Come read it in Hutchins Library graphic novel section. 

 

The synopsis: 

Cover ArtDeath Note, Vol. 1 by Tsugumi Ohba; Takeshi Obata (Illustrator)
Call Number: 741.595 O121d -- Graphic novel section
ISBN: 9781421501680
Publication Date: 2005-10-10
09/01/2020
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The sport of soccer (called football in most of the world) is considered to be the world's most popular sport. In soccer there are two teams of eleven players. Soccer is played on a large grass field with a goal at each end. The object of the game is to get the soccer ball into the opposing team's goal. The key to soccer is that, with the exception of the goalie, players cannot touch the ball with their hands, they can only kick, knee, or head the ball to advance it or score a goal. 

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Description from:

“Sports.” Ducksters Educational Site, www.ducksters.com/sports/soccer.php.

Available resources about soccer include:

Cover ArtSoccer Fundamentals by Human Kinetics Staff; Danny Mielke
Call Number: 796.334 M631s
Publication Date: 2003-02-03
Cover ArtTeaching Soccer Fundamentals by Nelson McAvoy
Call Number: 796.334 T253
Publication Date: 1998-08-24
09/01/2020
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September's Reference book of the month is Musical instruments: history, Technology, & Performance of Instruments of Western Music. This description is from Google books:

Musical Instruments presents the first comprehensive survey to explain how Western musical instruments work, how they developed historically, how they are manufactured, and how they are used to make music. A full glossary and index also contain definitions of technical terms and notes on instruments not included in the text, making this the essential reference for everyone researching and working with musical instruments and performance.

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~ Recommended for students majoring in Music~

Cover Art Musical Instruments Musical Instruments presents the first comprehensive survey to explain how Western musical instruments work, how they developed historically, how they are manufactured, and how they are used to make music. A full glossary and index also contain definitions of technical terms and notes on instruments not included in the text, making this the essential reference for everyone researching and working with musical instruments and performance. by Arnold Myers; Murray Campbell; Clive Greated
Call Number: 784.19 C189m 2004
Publication Date: 2004-09-09
09/01/2020
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Honey — it’s a sweet and delicious substance that adds great flavor to morning toast, creates decadent desserts, and even packs some serious nutritional benefits. National Honey Month is a celebratory and promotional event held annually during the month of September. Its purpose is to promote US beekeeping, the beekeeping industry and honey as a natural and beneficial sweetener.

The journey of honey begins with humble honey bees. Whether buzzing in their hives or foraging for nectar in wide open fields, honey bees are a critical component of today’s agricultural market. They perform the vital function of pollination, or the transferring of pollen from plant to plant, thus fertilizing the plants and enabling them to bear fruit. In fact, about one-third of the U.S. diet is derived from insect-pollinated plants and honey bees are responsible for about 80 percent of that process. Major crops that depend on honeybees for pollination consist of almonds, apples, avocados, blueberries – the list goes on and on.

 

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Description from:

“Honey Month.” Days Of The Year, 1 Dec. 2018, www.daysoftheyear.com/days/honey-month/.


Check out these resources for more information

Honey and Your Health For someone who knows the extraordinary merits of honey, it is difficult to comprehend the reason why this salutary substance has suffered such a setback. For sixty centuries, throughout his toric ages and undoubtedly even in prehistoric times, honey was man's only sweetener and his most favored food, delicacy and medicine. But Nature's own sweet was displaced by one of man's inferior, nay, objectionable products. Upon the intrusion of re fined sugars, honey declined in use and now, instead of being an important household necessity, it has become an article of luxury. Civilization and even science often post only dim lights as warn ing signals before deep chasms; on the other hand, they neglect to mark with road - signs abandoned paths which lead to a better life. The culpable disregard of honey is a grave and lamentable error of the present generation and a sad reflection on its intelligence. It is almost unbelievable that such an ideal and nourishing food, with its delightful bouquet, is almost entirely missing from our tables. If honey were ever rehabilitated, man would wonder how he could ever have gotten along without it. by Bodog Beck; Doree Smedley
Call Number: 638.1 B393
Publication Date: 1997-06-01

 

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