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  • Green Berets

    C.F. Earl

    eBook (Mason Crest, Sept. 2, 2014)
    Known around the world for both their skill in combat and their unparalleled ability to survive in harsh, unforgiving conditions, the Green Berets are among America's greatest soldiers. Officially called the U.S. Army Special Forces, the Green Berets work to fight terrorism, rescue hostages, gather intelligence, and defend America's allies abroad. Green Berets examines the history of this elite fighting force, exploring their training standards and special tactics. The book gives readers a detailed look at one of the U.S. Army's most important assets, including: • How the Green Berets are selected and trained • The origin of the berets that U.S. Army Special Forces wear. • How the Green Berets served in the early days of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan
  • Prison Conditions: Overcrowding, Disease, Violence, And Abuse

    Roger Smith

    language (Mason Crest, Feb. 3, 2015)
    Every day, citizens of the United States and Canada see television dramas and movies about criminals and prisons, but the real world of incarceration remains hidden from most people's experience. This book explores the realities of overcrowding, disease, violence, and abuse in penal institutions. It considers multiple perspectives: that of social scientists, victims, prison workers, and the prisoners themselves. This look behind the bars of North America's incarceration facilities is often disturbing, yet it is well documented and thought provoking. Prison Conditions shows the tough realities, offering a well-balanced perspective on some of the most vital issues confronting society today.
  • Exploration of the California Coast: The Adventures of Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo, Francis Drake, Sebastian Vizcaino, and Other Explorers of North America's West Coast

    Clarissa Aykroyd

    Library Binding (Mason Crest, June 1, 2002)
    Discusses the sixteenth-century exploration of California's coast, including the adventures of such Spanish explorers as Cortes, Juan Rodrâiguez Cabrillo, and Sebastiâan Vizcaâino, as well as Englishman Sir Francis Drake.
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  • Urban Warfare

    Jack Montana

    eBook (Mason Crest, Sept. 2, 2014)
    All elite soldiers know that at times our towns and cities can be as dangerous as any wilderness. That's why they train hard to defend themselves from attack, looking at ways of staying out of trouble or handling it if it happens. Explore the essential techniques of self-defense needed for an urban setting. Under elite forces tuition, you can learn how to protect yourself against physical assault by either one person or several, or even cope with a riot. Blocking, punching, grappling, and kicking are all covered, but you will also learn how to avoid trouble before it even begins. The skills covered in the book include: • How to handle an attack from someone with a knife. • How you can tell when a person will attack. • Ways of restraining someone without damaging them. • How to generate maximum power from your body. • Ways of training for self-defense situations. • The most vulnerable areas of the human body.
  • Bald Eagle: Story of Our National Bird

    Hal Marcovitz

    eBook (Mason Crest, Nov. 17, 2014)
    In the early days of American independence, government leaders tried to identify an animal that would represent the new nation. They settled on the bald eagle, a proud raptor that fiercely defends its nest and its family. The eagle has been used to represent government power since the time of the Roman Empire. In 1787 the bald eagle was officially adopted as the emblem of the United States. The eagle is often shown holding an olive branch (representing peace) and arrows (representing war) in its talons. Today the bald eagle remains a living symbol of American strength and values.
  • Fantasy Football

    Jr. Buckley, James

    Library Binding (Mason Crest, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Explains the basics of fantasy football, looking at its history, how it works, and controversies.
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  • Archimedes: Ancient Greek Mathematician

    Susan Keating, Stefano Tartarotti

    Library Binding (Mason Crest, Oct. 1, 2002)
    Recalls stories about the life and work of the famous Greek mathematician, Archimedes, using accounts from the writings of a contemporary Roman statesman, Cicero.
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  • Therapy Jobs in Educational Settings: Speech, Physical, Occupational, & Audiology

    Camden Flath

    eBook (Mason Crest, Oct. 21, 2014)
    Some students have difficulty handling the basic routine of school because of illness, intellectual disability, or other problems. Some of these students need help from therapists who work in school settings, including occupational therapists, speech therapists, physical therapists, and audiologists. The young adults of today will be the job force of tomorrow, so choosing a career that will best fit with the needs of the changing world will be important to job satisfaction and a successful life. With the vast array of career and job options, it will also be important for young adults to understand which work will be the best match for their interests, talents, goals, and personality types. Certain careers are expected to gain importance within the early decades of the twenty-first century. For all types of therapists in educational settings, employment is expected to grow faster than the average for all other occupations. The twenty-first century will need people to fill therapy jobs, especially in educational settings. If this is an area that appeals to you, it might be a good choice for your future. Find out all you can about this career field to determine if it's the right one for you.
  • Ray Lewis

    Jeremy K. Dunn

    Library Binding (Mason Crest, Feb. 1, 2013)
    Traces the life and accomplishments of the Baltimore Ravens linebacker.
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  • Dual Diagnosis: Drug Addiction and Mental Illness

    Malinda Miller

    eBook (Mason Crest, Sept. 2, 2014)
    Having a drug addiction is hard enough. So is having a mental illness such as schizophrenia, depression, or an anxiety disorder. Imagine having them both. You'll find out what that's like in Dual Diagnosis: Drug Addiction and Mental Illness. Many people suffer from both an addiction to a drug and another mental illness, making everyday life almost impossible. Dual Diagnosis explores ways to deal with dangerous addictions on top of mental illness. The book covers what addictions and mental illnesses are, diagnosis, and multiple treatment options. You'll also read inspirational stories about people who have suffered with—and overcome-dual diagnosis.
  • Ben Roethlisberger

    Rudolph T. Heits

    Library Binding (Mason Crest, Sept. 1, 2010)
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  • African American Scientists and Inventors

    Tish Davidson

    eBook (Mason Crest, Sept. 2, 2014)
    Some of them were elementary school dropouts. Others became medical doctors or college professors. Some were famous, while some toiled in obscurity. Some became rich. Others remained poor their whole lives. But the African-American scientists and inventors profiled in this book had one thing in common: a determination to succeed. And in pursuing their dreams, these creative thinkers made the world a better place. Lewis Latimer devised a manufacturing process that made electric lights affordable for ordinary people. Charles Drew did pioneering work in blood storage, helping save countless lives. Garrett Woods figured out how to send messages from moving trains. Learn about these and many other black scientists and inventors in this fascinating book.