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WHO CAN SAVE THE WORLD FAMOUS AGENT ONE? Jackson's older brother is the famous Agent One, a superstar detective. Villains give themselves up to avoid facing his sweet ninja moves and high tech gadgets. But, while Agent One is out saving the day, Jackson is left behind, waiting for the day when his brother will teach him how to become a secret agent. A mysterious girl enters Jackson's life, asking him to divulge all his brother's secrets. Strange activities start happening around town, and the criminals suddenly become bolder. A nefarious plan is afoot, but who is behind all the crimes?Then, the unthinkable happens - Agent One falls into a trap and is captured. Will Jackson find a way to save...
★ "This amazing outpouring of strength and honesty offers inspirational personal accounts for every reader who wonders what to do when everything seems impossible." --Booklist, starred review A 2019 Texas Topaz Reading List Selection A Junior Library Guild Selection Hope is a decision, but it is a hard one to recognize in the face of oppression, belittlement, alienation, and defeat. To help embolden hope, here is a powerhouse collection of essays and personal stories that speak directly to teens and all YA readers. Featuring Angie Thomas, Marie Lu, Nicola Yoon, David Levithan, Libba Bray, Jason Reynolds, Renée Ahdieh, and many more! "The hope of a secure and livable world lies with discip...
The Photosynthetic Apparatus: Molecular Biology and Operation: Cell Culture and Somatic Cell Genetics of Plants, Volume 7B is a collection of papers that discuss plastids – organelles found in plants that set them apart from other organisms. The book is divided into two parts. Coverage of Part I includes concepts such as photosynthesis and the photosynthetic apparatus - light energy and photosynthetic electronic transport, photosynthetic phosphorylation, and fractionation of the photosynthetic apparatus; photosystem II – its protein components, genetic aspects, and structure and function; the cytochrome b6/f complex; and the structure and function of coupling factor components. Coverage of Part II includes the biochemistry and molecular biology of chlorophyll; genes and enzymes for carotenoid biosynthesis; photoregulated development of chloroplasts; and the differentiation of amyloplasts and chromoplasts. The text is recommended for botanists, molecular biologists, and biochemists who are interested in the study of plant cells and photosynthesis.
First published in 1992, The Proterozoic Biosphere was the first major study of the paleobiology of the Proterozoic Earth.