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  • Costumes and Clothes

    Jean Cooke

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, Oct. 1, 1987)
    Surveys the different types of clothes worn around the world and discusses the influences of fashion, religion, and climate on clothing
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  • Castles

    Richard Clarke

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, Oct. 1, 1986)
    An introduction to castles, describing how and why they were built and how they were attacked and defended.
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  • Fairs and Circuses

    Miriam Moss

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, Oct. 1, 1987)
    A brief history of fairs and circuses from the jesters and conjurors of the Middle Ages to the modern extravaganza of the roller coaster and the Big Top.
  • Online Activism: Social Change Through Social Media

    Amanda Vink

    Paperback (Lucent Books, Aug. 15, 2018)
    The growth of the Internet has changed almost every aspect of society, and social activism is no exception. Circulating petitions and organizing rallies is easier than ever, but so is the illusion of creating change without putting in effort. Readers learn the ways activism has changed in the Internet era. The informative text is supplemented with detailed charts and annotated quotes presenting multiple points of view. By learning more about online activism, young adults can become more informed about how to take a stand on issues they are passionate about.
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  • The Social Media Revolution

    Anna Collins

    Library Binding (Cavendish Square, Aug. 15, 2020)
    Social media has become an integral part of life in the 21st century. Nearly every young adult has one or more social media accounts, making it imperative that they learn the best ways to protect themselves and their private information. It is equally important to highlight the good that young adults can do with social media. Readers take an in-depth look this topic with the help of sidebars, full-color photographs, and discussion questions that encourage conversations among young adults about the best ways they can use social media, both for themselves and for society.
  • The Gun Control Debate: From Classrooms to Congress

    Lianna Tatman

    Paperback (Lucent Press, July 15, 2019)
    The recent sharp rise in school shootings in the United States has kept the gun control debate going. However, for many people, it is an emotional topic, making much of the information that people hear in the media or from friends and family members biased in one way or another. Understanding the history of gun laws in America and the realities of both sides of the issue is pivotal. Up-to-date statistics, annotated quotes from experts, and real-world examples contextualize the arguments surrounding this complex issue. This knowledge allows young adults to become informed participants in the gun control debate.
  • Poverty and Economic Inequality

    Meghan Sharif

    Library Binding (Lucent Books, Aug. 15, 2018)
    Although millions of Americans live below the poverty line, economic inequality is still a frequently misunderstood issue. Myths about poverty that have been thoroughly debunked are still commonly circulated, and this type of misunderstanding leads to poor communication and tension between people of different economic classes. The goal of this volume is to reduce that misunderstanding and present readers with the facts and realities of economic inequality. In-depth sidebars, full-color photographs, and educational graphs present essential information about this complex issue. Annotated quotes are also included to provide first-person perspectives to deepen readers' critical thinking skills.
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  • Abortion: A Continuing Debate

    Meghan Green, Wendy Lanier

    Library Binding (Lucent Books, Jan. 15, 2018)
    Should abortion be legal? How late in a pregnancy should a woman be allowed to have an abortion? What impact would outlawing abortion have on women, especially those who live in poverty? Readers learn about these and other abortion concerns; all sides of the debate are discussed to help them form their own opinions. Informative charts and in-depth sidebars highlight important facts about this controversial topic, and a list of discussion questions is included to give them a starting point for further debate and guided thinking about this complex issue.
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  • Fake News and Media Bias

    Lucian Vance, Hal Marcovitz

    Paperback (Lucent Books, Jan. 15, 2018)
    Presents a discussion on bias in the media, covering such topics as fake news, blogging, and the possibility of unbiased reporting.
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  • Body Image and Body Shaming

    Meghan Green, Jr Lankford

    Library Binding (Lucent Books, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Examines the issue of body image in adolesence and how the media, advertising, and society can affect the way people think about themselves.
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  • Student Rights in a New Age of Activism

    Anna Collins

    Library Binding (Lucent Press, Dec. 15, 2019)
    In the United States, the rights of people under the age of 18 are a hotly debated and frequently misunderstood topic. Certain rights are protected for students by the U.S. Constitution, but many people are unsure of what those rights are. Some people even believe student rights do not exist. Up-to-date statistics, engaging sidebars, and informative charts supplement this illuminating text, explaining exactly what rights students have and what recourse they have if those rights are violated. Annotated quotes from legal experts and activists provide additional information about the connection between student rights and student activism.
  • Online Activism: Social Change Through Social Media

    Amanda Vink

    Library Binding (Lucent Books, Aug. 15, 2018)
    The growth of the Internet has changed almost every aspect of society, and social activism is no exception. Circulating petitions and organizing rallies is easier than ever, but so is the illusion of creating change without putting in effort. Readers learn the ways activism has changed in the Internet era. The informative text is supplemented with detailed charts and annotated quotes presenting multiple points of view. By learning more about online activism, young adults can become more informed about how to take a stand on issues they are passionate about.
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