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If you only listen to one audio or have room for limited audio
nonfiction in a given library collection, Greg Mortenson Greg Mortenson (born 1957) is a mountain climber, former U.S. Army medic, and humanitarian from Bozeman, Montana.
From 1958 to 1973, Mortenson grew up on the slopes of Mt. and David
Oliver David Oliver may refer to one of the following: - David Oliver (actor) (1962-1992), an American actor.
- David Oliver (computer scientist), founder of Cambridge Systems Technology, designer of CST Thor personal computer, now at AMD in Texas.
Relin's THREE CUPS OF TEA (1400102510, $39.99) is perhaps
the most important item of choice: it holds the key to real
anti-terrorist activity--a real-world key tracing the author's
decades-long odyssey to build schools in a region which encouraged the
Taliban. Patrick Lawlor's award-winning voice lends drama and life
to the powerful account. Edwin Black's INTERNAL COMBUSTION: HOW
CORPORATIONS AND GOVERNMENTS ADDICTED THE WORLD TO OIL AND DERAILED THE
ALTERNATIVES (140010324X, $37.99) receives the award-winning voice of
APA (All Points Addressable) Refers to an array (bitmapped screen, matrix, etc.) in which all bits or cells can be individually manipulated.
APA - Application Portability Architecture Audie winner Stephen Hoye as it tells of corruption and manipulation
which led the U.S. to an oil addiction which was never necessary.
Corporate and governmental archives are the source for this
informational history that traces the present reliance on oil to
corporate greed: it's an even more powerful story in audio format!
Paul Teutul Paul Teutul may refer to: - Paul Teutul, Sr., founder of Orange County Choppers.
- Paul Teutul, Jr., his son.
Sr., Paul Teutul and Michael Teutul Michael "Mikey" Joseph Teutul (born November 26, 1978) is the youngest son of Paul Teutul, Sr., and younger brother of Paul Teutul, Jr., chief designer and fabricator at Orange County Choppers, the focus of the TLC's reality television series American Chopper. work with Keith and Kent
Zimmerman in ORANGE COUNTY CHOPPERS Orange County Choppers (OCC) is a custom motorcycle manufacturer founded by Paul Teutul, Sr. and Paul Teutul, Jr. in 1999. The company is featured on American Chopper (1400103266, $34.99), follows a
dysfunctional family's family endeavors of producing artistic and
striking 'choppers' in their shop, and receives the familiar
and famous voice of Todd McLaren as it examines the Teutul's life
story. You needn't have familiarity with the TV show to appreciate
this autobiography of family members in conflict; but what does help is
an affection and appreciation for 'chopper' bikes and family
interactions, which spices the appealing story of a 'wild
family' which comes together to produce outstanding bikes. The
audio production brings their tale to life.
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