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Juvenile Justice: Breaking the Cycle
Author(s): Shelly Stroud, Rebecca Stroud
Juvenile Justice: Breaking the Cycle serves as a comprehensive overview of the juvenile justice system and helps the reader understand both its complexity and purpose. This book also examines the legal principles and rights afforded to juveniles within the justice system. The text is divided into...Martha and the Mutt
Author(s): Two Herons
Shy and reserved, twelve-year-old Martha is happiest roaming the countryside with her beloved childhood blanket, named Maggie. So when her parents accept jobs at a prestigious hospital in the city, Martha must adapt to a new house, new school, new neighborhood, new everything. Forging bonds with an ...A Brief History of Mexican Culture: Its Origins, Its Conflicts and Its Celebrations
By: Martha Carreon
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American Politics Applied: Interactive Exercises for Inside and Outside the Classroom
Author(s): Todd Schaefer, Russell G Brooker
American Politics Applied: Interactive Exercises for Inside and Outside the Classroom is designed as a practical yet engaging supplement for both students and faculty. The book includes two exercises for each topic regularly covered in an American politics and government course. The first exercise i...Bounce: From Surviving to Thriving Through Loss
Author(s): Melissa Mork
Grief is not a passive process. It is hard work.In Bounce, you will learn how to work through your grief with good humor to find peace and purpose. You will discover the different types of grief, models of grief, and the tasks of effective grief work. In the process, you will also learn ways to cope...The Unfortunate Lookalike
Author(s): Danny Hollingsworth
Juan Lopez grew up on a south Texas farm where his dad, Carlos, was a farm manager. Juan was what some people call an anchor baby, because he was born in the U.S. to undocumented parents. Juan is a single parent with one son named Luis. Juan and Luis try to make a life in the U.S., but it is hard. O...Green Cities of Tomorrow
Author(s): Julie F Rodwell
By 2100, the United States of America will have at least eighty million new residents. Meanwhile, millions of U.S. residents will have been permanently displaced by rising sea levels, which could be as much as seven feet by 2100 and thirteen feet by 2150. Nations around the globe, as well as the Un...Issues in Biology
Author(s): Michael Sawey, April Sawey
A solid understanding of basic scientific principles is necessary for everyone—regardless of job position or perceived ability to “do science.” Many students will find themselves in a place where they will need to understand some aspect of science. Most will be parents or voters—and presumably all w...Pagination
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