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  • Nanoagents: The Alien Files Bundle

    J. L. Patrick

    eBook (Crimson Myth Press, March 11, 2014)
    Nanoagents missions 1-5 from The Alien Files at over 40% off the price of buying them individually!Mission 1: Induction - The infiltration of the sinister alien named "Xabigan" who tried to take over the Universe by creating a computer system driven by the minds of kids.Mission 2: Lightcycle - A man who leveraged the technology from designs he'd gotten from Xabigan creates a remote-controlled motorcycle that is carrying a nuclear bomb.Mission 3: Moon Base - A secret moon base that was set up by NASA has gone quiet. The Nanoagents have to go to the moon to discover what's happened and to help get the moon base back on line.Mission 4: Mars Rover - The Mars Rover named "Spirit" had gone silent a number of years ago, but it's suddenly started sending signals again. The Nanoagents have to go to Mars and figure out what's going on. Node networks, forcefields, mechs, and battle drones are all on tap for this exciting mission.Mission 5: The Return of Xabigan - After all that's happened, it turns out that Xabigan had never fully lost his memories. He had them backed up! Now he's coming back to Earth to seek revenge. If the Nanoagents fail to stop him, the entire Earth will fall under the rule of the most sinister alien ever known!
  • The Supreme Court of the United States: A Student Companion

    John J. Patrick

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, Aug. 3, 2006)
    This completely revised and updated third edition to the Young Oxford Companion to the Supreme Court of the United States (1994) and The Supreme Court of the United States, second edition (2001) contains a complete, A-to-Z encyclopedia of the Supreme Court, its history, and current operations.This third edition includes new articles on six cases: American Library Association v. United States (2003), Bush v. Gore (2000), Grutter v. Bollinger (2003), Lawrence v. Texasr (2003), Pierce v. Society of Sisters (1925), and Zelman v. Simmons-Harris (2002). Other new articles cover Fundamental rights doctrine, Intermediate scrutiny, Preferred freedoms doctrine, Strict scrutiny, and National security issues. There are updates to articles on all sitting justices, and new articles on the two newly appointed justices, Chief Justice John Roberts and Samuel Alito. The following 17 articles are updated with new examples and cases: Abortion, Affirmative action, Appointment of justices, Capital punishment, Due process of law, Equality under the Constitution, Federalism, Freedom of speech and press, Impeachment, Jurisdiction, Lemon test, Privacy, right to, Property rights, Religious issues under the Constitution, Rights of the accused, Searches and seizures, Separation of powers. All of the back matter is thoroughly updated.
  • Returning to Normal

    Patrick Jones

    eBook (Darby Creek TM, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Life is looking up for Xavier. Things are good with Jennie, his baseball coach believes in him, he's earned the role of closer, and his dad's coming home after serving ten years. But making up for lost time with his dad doesn't go as Xavier had hoped. It seems his dad's always angry with him. Or drinking. Or out. Or lecturing Xavier on what it means to be a man. When the tension at home builds, Xavier's own hot temper flares, threatening to send him down the same path as his father. Xavier is determined to make a different life. Can he figure out how to control his actions to keep his baseball dreams alive?
  • Out of the Tunnel

    Patrick Jones

    Paperback (Darby Creek TM, Aug. 1, 2014)
    In Troy, Ohio, there's Trojan football and then there's everything else. It's been that way as long as anyone can remember. But it's been more than a decade since Troy took home the state title. This season, they finally have a chance to end the drought. Brian Norwood is the son of a Trojan football legend. His father starred on the last championship team―an undefeated team. And it seems like every sacred Trojan tradition began with his dad. Now Brian is the starting tight end―a member of the team's inner circle. He's finally living up to his father's expectations. But being one of Troy's privileged few is not at all what Brian expected.
  • The Adventures of Special Agent Zackary Rock Rogers--MY NAME IS ROCK: The Rock Rogers Series

    Jeff Patrick

    language (Jeff Patrick, Nov. 7, 2015)
    Agent Rogers is a battle-tested tactical operator for a clandestine black ops agency that is accountable only to the President of the United States. The agency and its operators receive only one order- Accomplish the mission!VOL. 1 MY NAME IS ROCKAgent Rogers finds himself deep in the unstable areas of Northern Africa directed to complete an impossible rescue mission while battling foreign arms dealers and drug lords empowered by rebel forces dead set on stopping Rogers at any cost.
  • I Love You...

    JD Patrick

    Paperback (JD Patrick, Feb. 15, 2012)
    A story of mothers and daughters, fathers and sons, brothers and sisters, and the bonds of affections only family can share.
  • Guarding Secrets

    Patrick Jones

    eBook (Darby Creek TM, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Everyone has secrets in high school. But no one has a secret quite like Camila Hernandez's. For as long as Camila can remember, her mother has been in prison. And Camila has tried to make sure no one finds out. She avoids all friendships. She keeps to herself. Because if people get too close to her, they might find out the truth. And once they know, they will see her only as a criminal's daughter. Sure, some of Camila's classmates also have parents doing time. But her mother isn't any ordinary criminal. Her mother is on death row.
  • Bridge

    Patrick Jones

    eBook (Darby Creek TM, Aug. 1, 2014)
    José can't keep up. As the only English speaker in a family of undocumented immigrants, he handles everything from taking family members to the doctor to bargaining with the landlord. Plus he works two jobs. With all this responsibility, he's missing a lot of school. When he does make it, he falls asleep in class. José knows he has to turn things around if he wants to graduate from Rondo Alternative High School. Can he raise his grades enough to have a shot at college and a better life? Or will he be forced to drop out of school for good?
  • Pass It Forward

    Patrick Jones

    Paperback (Darby Creek Publishing, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Lucas has big dreams of getting a basketball scholarship and helping his mom out of poverty. When a growth spurt helps Lucas become a force on the court, his dreams finally seem within reach. But Lucas's brother tries to steer him toward a very different path: making easy money on the street. Can Lucas keep his focus and stay true to his dream?
  • Understanding Democracy: A Hip Pocket Guide

    John J. Patrick

    eBook (Oxford University Press, May 25, 2006)
    This handy pocket guide explains the core concepts of democracy in a clear A-Z format. Though these core concepts may be practiced differently in various countries, every genuine democracy is based on them in one way or another. Ideal for civics and government classrooms, Understanding Democracy is a concise, scholarly starting point for research papers and writing assignments.
  • Teen Incarceration: From Cell Bars to Ankle Bracelets

    Patrick Jones

    language (Twenty-First Century Books TM, Aug. 1, 2016)
    In the United States, the conversation about teen incarceration has moved from one extreme to another. For centuries, execution of juvenile offenders was legal. By the twenty-first century, the US Supreme Court had moved closer to banning all executions of minors, regardless of the severity of the crime. Since the 1990s, the US juvenile justice system has moved away from harsh punishment and toward alternative evidence-based models that include education, skills building, and therapy.In Teen Incarceration, readers meet former teen incarcerees who now lead exemplary lives. Learn how juvenile justice works in the United States and meet the people working to reform the system.
  • The Battle of Wisconsin Heights, 1832: Thunder on the Wisconsin

    Patrick J Jung

    Hardcover (History Press Library Editions, Dec. 1, 2010)
    The brief war that Black Hawk waged against the United States in 1832 saw half of the people under his leadership killed in savage massacres and the entire Sauk tribe removed to Iowa. Yet this dismal outcome cannot obscure the superb military leadership that Black Hawk demonstrated during many phases of the war. His crowning glory occurred at a place called Wisconsin Heights, where his force of about 120 warriors held off an estimated 700 American militia volunteers while the women, children and elderly under his protection escaped across the Wisconsin River.