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Academy of Notre Dame Library

Bibliography Report

December 2010

071.3 R

Robinson, Tom. 650The evolution of news reporting. Edina, Minn.

: ABDO Pub., c2011. The financial crunch -- The birth of

the news industry -- The impact of the Internet -- Struggles

with technology and copyright -- The news of today -- Media

as a watchdog -- A different style -- State of the industry

--Financing the future. An overview of the history of news

reporting that discusses changes in the industry, the

influence of the Internet, challenges with technology and

copyright, the media's role as a watchdog, and other related

topics, and includes photographs, a time line, and a list of

additional resources.

174.961 S

Stearman, Kaye. The debate about cosmetic surgery. 1st ed. New

York : Rosen Central, 2011. Cosmetic surgery: the basics --

Is cosmetic surgery harmful? -- Why try to change your

appearance? -- Looking good, feeling good? -- Selling

cosmetic surgery -- The business of beauty -- Society and

cosmetic surgery. Provides information designed to help

readers understand issues and debates surrounding cosmetic

surgery, and includes fact boxes, viewpoints, and case

studies.

179.4 C

Coster, Patience. The debate about animal testing. 1st ed. New

York : Rosen Central, 2011. What is animal research and

testing? -- The history of animal testing -- Animal testing

in medical research -- Toxicity tests -- The use of animals

education -- Controls, rights, and welfare -- The future of

animal research and testing. Examines the controversy

surrounding the use of animal testing in medicine, science,

and education, presents case studies on the topic, and

explores the future of animal testing.

200

Religion. Detroit, MI : Greenhaven Press, c2010. Contains

twenty-six articles from a variety of sources that provide

perspectives on religious developments around the world, and

look at religion as it relates to politics, violence, and

science and education.

200.973

Religion in America. Detroit : Greenhaven Press, c2011. America

was founded on religious principles / M. Stanton Evans --

America was founded on secular principles / Jack Feerick --

Christianity in America is declining / Barry A. Kosmin and

Ariela Keysar -- The decline of Christianity in America has

been exaggerated / Ed Stetzer -- Religion benefits American

society / Patrick F. Fagan -- Religion has not benefitted

American society / Gregory S. Paul -- Faith-based government

programs have a positive impact on America / Aimee Welch --

Faith-based government programs have a negative impact on

America / Barry Lynn -- Politics and religion should be

separate / Jon Meacham -- Politics and religion cannot be

separated / Hunter R. Rawlings III -- Bible classes should

be offered in public schools / William R. Mattox Jr. --

Bible classes should not be offered in public schools /

Michael Jinkins -- Medical practitioners should be protected

by conscience clauses / Wesley J. Smith -- Medical

practitioners should not be protected by conscience clauses

/ Jaana Goodrich -- Preachers should be allowed to endorse

political candidates from the pulpit / Ron Johnson Jr. --

Preachers should not be allowed to endorse political

candidates from the pulpit / Eric Williams -- Christians

should oppose same-sex marriage / Mark Galli -- Christians

should support same-sex marriage / part I, John Bryson Chane

; part II, Lisa Miller -- Religious Americans should support

abortion / Nancy Northup -- Religious Americans do not

support abortion rights / Dennis di Mauro -- Abortion is not

a religious issue / Garry Wills -- Belief in God and

evolution are incompatible / Andrew A. Snelling -- Belief in

God and evolution are not incompatible / Karl Giberson and

Darrel Falk. Contains twenty-three essays that argue

opposing sides on issues regarding religion in America,

debating whether America is a religious nation, the effect

of religion on American society, how religious freedom

should be accommodated in America, and what values religious

Americans should support.

282

The Catholic church. Detroit, MI : Greenhaven Press, c2011.

Celibacy is an important part of the priesthood / Cale Clark

-- Celibacy should not be a requirement for Catholic priests

/ Marc Pascal -- Women should not be priests / Jennifer

Ferrara -- Women should not be barred from the priesthood /

John Wijngaards -- Gays should be barred from the priesthood

/ John Thavis -- Gays should not be barred from the

priesthood / Michael Sean Winters -- The Catholic Church

rejects homosexual acts, but condemns prejudice against

homosexual persons / Vincent Foy -- The National

Organization for Marriage encourages Catholic anti-gay

bigotry / Walter Barton -- The Catholic Church's opposition

to gay marriage is not based on prejudice / Doug Williams --

Gay Catholics should leave the church / Rod Dreher -- Gay

Catholics can remain in the church / Andrew Sullivan --

Homophobia and repression led to the church sex abuse

scandal / David France -- Gay priests should not be the

focus of the church sex abuse scandal / Daniel Burke -- The

Catholic Church promotes natural birth control and sexuality

within marriage / Angela Townsend -- The Catholic Church is

uncomfortable with sexuality in marriage / Frances Kissling

-- The Catholic Church must oppose embryonic stem cell

research / Nancy Frazier O'Brien -- Embryonic stem cell

research can be reconciled with Catholicism / Anthony

Stevens-Arroyo -- The Catholic Church's opposition to

condoms endangers African women / Marcella Alsan -- The

Catholic Church is not responsible for the spread of AIDS in

Africa / Rich Deem -- The Catholic Church must prevent

abortion being funded through health care reform / Keith

Fournier -- The Catholic Church should not make abortion

central to health care reform / James Carroll -- The

Catholic Church may gain converts by absorbing disaffected

Anglicans / Ruth Gledhill, Sophie Tedmanson, Giles Whittell,

and Richard Owen -- Absorbing Anglicans into the Catholic

Church may have unintended consequences / Gerald Floyd --

The Catholic Church needs to be stricter to grow /

Christopher Chantrill -- The Catholic Church. Presents

twenty-six essays that examine different perspectives on

issues related to the Catholic Church, including who should

be able to become a priest, how the Catholic Church should

approach homosexuality issues and reproductive and sexual

issues, and how the Catholic Church can grow.

292 D

D'Aulaire, Ingri, 1904-. Ingri and Edgar Parin d'Aulaire's book

of Greek myths. 1st Delacorte trade pbk. ed. New York :

Delacorte Press, 2003. In olden times -- Gaea, Mother Earth

-- The titans -- Zeus and his family -- Hera -- Hephaestus

-- Aphrodite -- Ares -- Athena -- Poseidon -- Apollo --

Artemis -- Hermes -- Hades -- Persephone and Demeter --

Dionysus -- Minor gods, nymphs, satyrs, and centaurs --

Prometheus -- Pandora -- Deucalion -- Eos -- Helios and

Phaethon -- Selene -- Pan -- Echo -- Syrinx -- Wild and

Vulgar centaurs -- Asclepius -- The nine muses -- Orpheus --

Mortal descendants of Zeus -- Europa and Cadmus -- Tantalus

and Pelops -- Danaus, Perseus, and the Gorgon -- Clever and

Vainglorious kings -- King Midas -- Sisyphus -- Bellerophon

-- Melampus -- Heracles -- Theseus -- Oedipus -- The golden

fleece -- The Calydonian board hunt -- Apples of love and

the Apple of discord -- Everything must come to an end.

304.62

Bellamy, Rufus. Population growth. Mankato, Minn. : Amicus,

c2011. Discusses the environmental challenges caused by

population growth and examines sustainable solutions to

them.

305.3

Male and female roles. Detroit : Greenhaven Press, c2010. A

series of essays that expresses various perspectives on the

individual roles of men and women.

307.76

Laidlaw, Jill A. Cities. Mankato, Minn. : Amicus, c2011.

Discusses the environmental challenges caused by cities,

such as pollution and increased energy use, and examines

ways people and governments are trying to make cities more

sustainable.

333.79

Laidlaw, Jill A. Energy. Mankato, Minn. : Amicus, c2011. What

is energy? -- Energy usage and reserves -- The consequences

of energy use -- Global warming -- The power of the sun --

The power of the wind -- The power of water -- Geothermal

energy -- Beautiful biomass? -- Nuclear energy -- Reducing

demand -- Energy-efficient business and industry --

Energy-efficient transport -- Energy efficiency at home --

Fuel equity for all -- The future. Discusses the

environmental challenges caused by energy use and examines

sustainable solutions to the increase in the demand for

energy.

333.91

Laidlaw, Jill A. Water. Mankato, Minn. : Amicus, c2011.

Discusses the environmental challenges caused by water use

and pollution and examines sustainable solutions to them.

338.1

The local food movement. Detroit : Greenhaven Press, c2010.

Local eating is growing in popularity / Carol Smith -- The

local food movement has a benefits on farms, food

production, and the environment / Pallavi Gogoi -- Local

food is not always the best choice / Pamela Cuthbert --

Buying local is better for both local and global economies /

Carlo Petrini -- Organic food and farming has drawbacks /

Steve Shapin -- Buying local food protects regional flavors

and traditions / Gary Paul Nabhan -- Local food is not

necessarily better for the environment / Sarah DeWeerdt --

Food production causes more environmental damage than food

miles / Robin McKie -- Buying local is good for the

consumer, the farmer, and the planet / Brian Halweil -- The

distance food travels is damaging to the environment / Marc

Xuereb -- Follow that French fry : food miles and roadway

damage / Gretchen Stoeltje -- Political forces make it

difficult for local food economies to succeed / Michael

Pollan and Rod Dreher -- Government regulations favor big

industrial, not small, local farms / Megan Phelps and Joel

Salatin. Contains thirteen essays that offer different

perspectives on issues related to the local food movement,

discussing the trend's growing popularity, whether buying

locally is better for local and global economies, costs

associated with food production and transportation, the

environment, government regulations, and related topics.

341.5 S

Stearman, Kaye. The debate about military intervention. 1st ed.

New York : Rosen Central, 2008. Addresses some of the

issues surrounding the debate over military intervention in

various areas of the world such as Bosnia, Afghanistan, and

Iraq.

361.37 O

O'Neal, Claire. Volunteering in your school. Hockessin, DE :

Mitchell Lane Publishers, c2011. Looks at ways in which

volunteers can help in their schools, discussing peer

tutoring, being a teacher's helper, recycling, and other

ideas, and includes a list of resources and suggestions for

further reading.

362.4 G

Gibson, Karen Bush. Ways to help children with disabilities.

Hockessin, DE : Mitchell Lane, c2011. What is a disability?

-- Be aware -- Be a volunteer -- Everyday helping -- The

many ways to communicate -- Look beyond behavioral problems

-- Understand the differences between mental and physical

disabilities -- Learn what interests a child has -- Make it

happen through fund-raising -- Be a friend. Explains what

disabilities are and describes ways in which young people

can help children with disabilities, including volunteering

time, fund-raising, sharing interests, and others.

362.74 S

Saul, Laya. Ways to help disadvantaged youth. Hockessin, DE :

Mitchell Lane Publishers, c2011. Be a tutor -- Hold a book

drive -- Go green with kids -- Help by fund-raising -- Hold

a food drive -- Hold a toy drive -- Stuff a duffel -- Play

games -- Fun times for all -- Offer peer counseling. Looks

at ways in which volunteers can help disadvantaged youth,

discussing tutoring, book drives, fund-raising, and other

ideas, and includes a list of resources and suggestions for

further reading.

362.87

Refugees. Detroit : Greenhaven Press, c2010. Collects essays

that offer varying perspectives on issues related to

refugees, discussing the seriousness of the problem, who is

responsible for aiding refugees, and U.S. and international

policies.

363.7

Bellamy, Rufus. Waste and pollution. Mankato, Minn. : Amicus,

c2011. The waste and pollution challenge -- The changing

face of pollution -- A global pollution problem -- The

throwaway society -- Reducing the garbage mountain --

Polluting power -- Clean energy -- Cleaning up industry --

Tackling industrial waste -- Cleaner consumption -- Indoor

air pollution -- Cleaner transportation -- Pollution on the

farm -- Cleaner water -- Sewage -- A cleaner future?.

Discusses the environmental challenges caused by waste and

pollution and examines sustainable solutions to them.

363.738

Bellamy, Rufus. Tourism. Mankato, Minn. : Amicus, c2011.

Discusses the environmental impact of the tourism industry

and explores how the carbon footprint of tourists can be

reduced.

371.822 T

Thomson, Sarah L. Three cups of tea. Young readers ed. New

York : Puffin Books, 2009. Adapts for young readers Greg

Mortenson's book in which he recounts the experiences he had

while trying to help impoverished villages in Pakistan's

Karakoram Himalaya build schools for their children.

398.2 L

LaRoche, Amelia. The Chimaera. Hockessin, Del. : Mitchell Lane,

c2011. An illustrated introduction to the Chimaera,

describing the three-headed creature's origins, and

discussing its role in Greek mythology.

398.209 R

Roberts, Russell, 1953-. The cyclopes. Hockessin, Del. :

Mitchell Lane Publishers, c2011. Provides information about

the Cyclops, discussing the origins of the one-eyed monster

and his role in Greek mythology.

398.209 T

Tracy, Kathleen. Medusa. Hockessin, Del. : Mitchell Lane

Publishers, c2011. Slaying a monster -- The Mycenaean Age

-- A hero is born -- Confronting the Gorgons -- Behind the

Medusa myth. Provides information about Medusa, discussing

the origins of the snake-haired monster and her role in

Greek mythology.

398.209 T

Roberts, Russell, 1953-. The minotaur. Hockessin, Del. :

Mitchell Lane Publishers, c2011. Provides information about

the Minotaur, discussing the origins of the half-human,

half-bull monster and its role in Greek mythology.

539

Claybourne, Anna. Who split the atom? Mankato, Minn. :

Arcturus, 2010. What is an atom? -- Ancient ideas --

Understanding matter -- Atoms and elements -- Dalton's

atomic theory -- Mendeleev's table -- Radioactivity -- The

plum-pudding atom -- The gold foil experiment -- Electron

shells -- Inside the nucleus -- Could the atom be split? --

The particle accelerator -- Splitting the atom -- Incredible

energy -- The atom bomb -- Nuclear power -- Atom science

today -- Atomic mysteries. Explores how scientists have

studied atoms, the tiniest particles of matter, from ancient

times to the twenty-first century, highlighting the

developments and discoveries that allowed researchers to

split the atom.

614.4 S

Sherman, Jill. The vaccination debate. Edina, Minn. : ABDO

Pub., c2011. Vaccines and illness -- What is vaccination?

-- The rise of vaccination -- A history of vacination erros

-- Autism and vaccines -- Opposition to mandatory

vaccinations -- New outbreaks of old diseases -- Global

health and vaccation -- The future of vaccines. Examines

the controversies and debates regarding vaccinations,

discussing mandatory vaccination, autism, outbreaks of old

diseases, and other related topics.

616.85

Anxiety disorders. 1st ed. Detroit : Greenhaven, c2010.

Contains thirteen essays that present information about

anxiety disorders and offer various perspectives on the

conditions, discussing symptoms, treatment options,

controversies, and personal experiences.

616.9 G

Green, Caroline, 1965-. Drug resistance. North American ed.

Mankato, MN : New Forest Press, 2010. Examines the science

behind drug resistance, discussing the development of

antibodies, microbes, the environmental connection, emerging

threats, and other related topics.

616.9 H

Hardman, Lizabeth. Plague. Detroit : Lucent Books, c2010.

Presents a discussion of the plague throughout history,

covering the fourteenth century's Black Death and other

instances of the pandemic, with information about how it is

spread, diagnosed, and treated.

629.45 T

Trotman, Felicity. Exploration of space. Mankato, MN : New

Forest Press, c2010. Illustrations, maps, photographs, and

text offer an overview of the history space exploration,

profiling influential people, developments, and discoveries.

629.8

Parker, Steve, 1952-. Robots in space. Mankato, MN : Amicus,

c2011. Robots blast off! -- On Earth and in space --

Electro-bots -- Senses in space -- Talking to space-bots --

Off to the moon -- Let's go to Mars! -- Red hot planets --

Exploring together -- Small strange worlds -- International

space station -- The longest journey -- Infinity and beyond.

Discusses how robots are used to explore planets and other

bodies in space, advances in space robotics, and what can be

learned from the data robots gather.

629.8

Parker, Steve, 1952-. Robots in dangerous places. Mankato, MN :

Amicus, c2011. Beware, danger! -- Rough and tough -- Under

control -- Disaster scenes -- Unseen killers -- In the dark

-- Deep water -- Fight that fire! -- Robots at war -- Eye in

the sky -- Robo navy -- Bomb disposal -- War and peace --

Glossary. Discusses how robots are used to explore and work

in dangerous places and examines advances in robotics and

how people benefit them.

629.8

Parker, Steve, 1952-. Robots in science and medicine. Mankato,

MN : Amicus, c2011. The science behind robots -- Moving

about -- Robo-senses -- How smart are robots? -- Robots in

the lab -- Sports science and robots -- Robots in nature --

Doctor robots -- Towards a robo-body -- Surgery by robots --

Robot helpers -- Can robots have feelings? -- A nanobot

revolution. Discusses advancements in robotics and how they

are used in scientific research and in medical applications.

709.2 S

Spence, David. Picasso. North American ed. Mankato, MN : New

Forest Press, 2010. Profiles the life and art of Pablo

Picasso, discussing his everyday activities, family, and

friends, exploring his techniques, subjects, and themes, and

examining his influence.

759.4 B

Spence, David. Monet. North American ed. Mankato, MN : New

Forest Press, 2010. Profiles the life and art of Claude

Monet, discussing his everyday activities, family, and

friends, exploring his techniques, subjects, and themes, and

examining his influence.

759.4 S

Spence, David. Manet. North American ed. Mankato, MN : New

Forest Press, 2010. Profiles the life and art of Édouard

Manet, discussing his everyday activities, family, and

friends, exploring his techniques, subjects, and themes, and

examining his influence.

759.4 S

Spence, David. Gauguin. North American ed. Mankato, MN : New

Forest Press, 2010. Profiles the life and art of Paul

Gauguin, discussing his everyday activities, family, and

friends, exploring his techniques, subjects, and themes, and

examining his influence.

759.4 S

Spence, David. Degas. North American ed. Mankato, MN : New

Forest Press, 2010. Profiles the life and art of Edgar

Degas, discussing his everyday activities, family, and

friends, exploring his techniques, subjects, and themes, and

examining his influence.

759.4 S

Spence, David. Cézanne. North American ed. Mankato, MN : New

Forest Press, 2010. Profiles the life and art of Paul

Cézane, discussing his everyday activities, family, and

friends, exploring his techniques, subjects, and themes, and

examining his influence.

759.4 S

Spence, David. Renoir. North American ed. Mankato, MN : New

Forest Press, 2010. Profiles the life and art of Auguste

Renoir, discussing his everyday activities, family, and

friends, exploring his techniques, subjects, and themes, and

examining his influence.

759.5 S

Spence, David. Michelangelo. North American ed. Mankato, MN :

New Forest Press, 2010. Profiles the life and art of

Michelangelo, discussing his everyday activities, family,

and friends, exploring his techniques, subjects, and themes,

and examining his influence.

759.949 S

Spence, David. Rembrandt. North American ed. Mankato, MN : New

Forest Press, 2010. An introduction to the life and work of

seventeenth-century Dutch painter Rembrandt and the world in

which he lived, with over one hundred color images and

illustrations.

759.949 S

Spence, David. Van Gogh. North American ed. Mankato, MN : New

Forest Press, 2010. Profiles the life and art of Vincent

van Gogh, discussing his everyday activities, family, and

friends, exploring his techniques, subjects, and themes, and

examining his influence.

808.066

Bodden, Valerie. Journalistic articles. 1st ed. Mankato, Minn.

: Creative Education, c2011. An introduction to the ways

that writers compose newspaper and magazine stories, with

excerpts and analysis that help to explain the importance of

structuring and accuracy in the nonfiction form.

808.81

Cole, William, 1919-. Pick me up; : a book of short short poems.

New York, : Macmillan, [1972]. An anthology of over two

hundred short poems grouped under such topics as "The Nature

of Things," and "The Wit of Poets.".

823.914

Colonialism in Chinua Achebe's Things fall apart. Detroit :

Greenhaven Press, c2010. A collection of eighteen essays

that critically examine Chinua Achebe's life and first

novel, "Things Fall Apart," discussing the novel's depiction

of colonialism and the impact it had on the traditional

values of the Igbo community.

910.911

The North and South Poles. Detroit : Greenhaven Press, c2010. A

series of essays that address specific issues related to the

polar regions, including territorial claims in the

Antarctic, how climate change affects the North and South

Pole, and resource development in the regions.

947.086

Adams, Simon, 1955-. Russia. Mankato, MN : Arcturus, 2010.

Introduction -- History -- Social changes -- Political

changes -- Economic and environmental changes -- Changing

relationships -- Future challenges. Examines the political,

social, and economic changes that have taken place in Russia

and explores how those changes have influenced the Russian

people and helped modernize the country.

951 G

Green, Jen. China. Mankato, MN : Arcturus, c2008. History --

Economic changes -- Social changes -- Political changes --

Changing relationships -- Environmental changes -- Future

challenges. Examines economic, political, and social

changes in China since the 1970s and discusses challenges

the country faces in the early twenty-first century.

956.7044

Mason, Paul. The Iraq War. Mankato, MN : Arcturus, 2010.

Defeat and humiliation : March 3 1991 -- Kurdish safe haven

: April 5 1991 -- Weapons inspection clashes : October 29

1997 -- UNMOVIC : December 17 1999 -- Resolution 1441 :

November 8 2002 -- Protests against war : February 15 2003

-- Invasion : March 20 2003 -- The fall of Baghdad : April 9

2003 -- "Mission accomplished" : May 1 2003 -- Dismantling

Saddam's regime : May 22 2003 -- Attack on the UN Embassy :

August 19 2003 -- The capture of Saddam : December 13 2003

-- Abu Ghraib : March 21 2004 -- Transfer of power : June 28

2004 -- The Battle for Fallujah : November 8 2004 --

Elections : January 30 2005 -- Attack on the al-Askari

Mosque : February 22 2006 -- Troop surge : January 10 2007

-- A divided government : August 1 2007 -- Iran's president

visits Iraq : March 2 2008 -- Planned withdrawal : November

27 2008 -- Key figures in the Iraq War -- Glossary. An

illustrated time line of the major conflicts and events of

the 2003 war in Iraq, covering Iraq's efforts to occupy an

Safwan Airfield in 1991 through President Barack Obama's

announcement to withdrawal troops by August 2010.

972 G

Gagne, Tammy. We visit Mexico. Hockessin, Del. : Mitchell Lane,

c2011. Just south of the border -- A colorful history --

Mexico's natural wonders -- The people of Mexico -- Mexican

culture -- The Mexican economy -- Mexican government --

Famous Mexican people -- Mexican festivals -- We visit

Mexico -- Mexican recipe: pan dulce -- Mexican craft:

cascarones. Provides an overview of Mexico, looking at

where it is in the world; discussing its history, land,

people, culture, lifestyle, economy, commerce, politics,

government, festivals, and holidays; and identifying famous

Mexicans. Includes a time line, craft, and recipe.

973.04 S

Sirvaitis, Karen, 1961-. The European American experience.

Minneapolis, MN : Twenty-First Century Books, c2011. Looks

at the contributions of European Americans to literature,

the arts, sports, and other areas of culture in the United

States.

973.049 D

Donovan, Sandra, 1967-. The African American experience.

Minneapolis : Twenty-First Century Books, c2011.

Introduction -- Learning a new language -- African Americans

in the arts -- On the playing field -- Religion --

Celebrating African American culture -- Food. Examines the

religion, culture, and customs of African-Americans and

discusses their contributions to the arts and sports.

973.049 D

Donovan, Sandra, 1967-. The Middle Eastern American experience.

Minneapolis : Twenty-First Century Books, c2011. Connecting

through language and literature -- Middle Eastern influence

on art and music -- Excelling in sports -- Religious faiths

-- Celebrating holidays -- Tastes of the Middle East.

Examines the culture, customs, and contributions of Middle

Eastern Americans.

973.049 S

Sirvaitis, Karen, 1961-. The Asian Pacific American experience.

Minneapolis : Twenty-First Century Books, c2011. Highlights

the contributions of Asian Pacific Americans to American

society, including contributions in print, the arts, movies,

music, sports, and food.

985 H

Hinman, Bonnie. We visit Peru. Hockessin, Del. : Mitchell Lane

Publishers, c2011. Welcome to Peru -- Peru's beginnings --

Who's in charge? -- Extreme geography -- Peru's people --

Jobs in Peru -- Sports, music, and food -- Famous Peruvians

-- Visiting Peru. Provides an overview of Peru, looking at

where it is in the world; discussing its history, land,

people, culture, lifestyle, festivals, and holidays; and

identifying famous Peruvians. Includes a time line, craft,

and recipe.

986.1 M

Murcia, Rebecca Thatcher, 1962-. We visit Colombia. Hockessin,

Del. : Mitchell Lane Publishers, c2011. Introduction --

Welcome to Colombia -- A brief history of Colombia -- The

land -- The people -- Culture and lifestyle -- Economy and

commerce -- Politics and government -- Famous people --

Festivals and attractions -- We visit Colombia -- Colombia

recipe -- Colombia craft. An introduction to Colombia,

featuring photographs and information about the history,

government, people, culture, holidays, and other aspects of

the South American country, and including profiles of famous

Colombians, a recipe, and a craft.

987 D

Dillon, Douglas, 1943-. We visit Venezuela. Hockessin, Del. :

Mitchell Lane Publishers, c2011. A quick peek -- Dipping

into the past -- Who's in charge? -- What's Venezuela really

like? -- People and everyday living -- Money and business --

Up close and personal : five stories -- Holidays and

celebrations -- We visit Venezuela -- Venezuelan recipe:

Arepas -- Venezuelan craft: Devil dancer mask -- Timeline --

Glossary. An introduction to Venezuela, featuring

photographs and information about the history, government,

people, culture, holidays, and other aspects of the South

American country, and including profiles of famous

Venezuelans, a recipe, and a craft.

F S

Shepard, Sara, 1977-. Wicked : a pretty little liars novel. 1st

pbk. ed. New York : Harper Teen, 2009. The stalker's

identity has finally been revealed but high school juniors

Spencer, Emily, Hanna, and Aria seem condemned to repeat the

past as they resume their unrepentant ways.

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