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"Explores and analyzes the historical context and significance of the iconic Joe Rosenthal photograph"--Provided by publisher.
"Explores and analyzes the historical context and significance of the iconic Charles Moore photograph"--Provided by publisher.
After the first shots of the Civil War were fired in 1861, both sides thought victory would come quickly. But they were wrong. Battle followed battle, and the death toll climbed. The North and the South were unprepared for the long bloody conflict ahead. Then the two armies met at Gettysburg, a battle that would change the course of history.
Examines the life and career of the African American woman who won the Pulitzer Prize for her novel, "The Color Purple."
Nearly 5 percent of teens secretly cut themselves. On the outside, a cutter may look like the person who sits next to you in history class. But inside he or she is full of emotional turmoil. This book in the What's the Issue? series explores the reasons teens turn to cutting. It includes information from teens and offers resources for those who want to help themselves or someone they know.
Explores the danger of being in a gang.
Discusses the similarities and differences of teenagers in Cuba.
Presents a discussion on the dangers of cyberbullying that describes different forms of cyberbullying, and explains how to be safe and avoid it; and includes a quiz.
Describes the school life, family life, the traditions and holidays, entertainment and recreation, and the daily routines of the Thai and Thai teenagers living in Thailand.
Recounts events leading up to the Civil War and provides insight into the economic, cultural, and educational differences of the Northerners and Southerners.