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  • Solving Crimes Through Criminal Profiling

    Rob Shone, Nick Spender

    Library Binding (Rosen Central, Jan. 30, 2008)
    Describes how criminal profiling is used to help determine the physical and mental characteristics of the culprit for investigators, and includes three case studies in graphic novel format that implemented these tactics.
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  • Competitive Fastpitch Softball for Girls

    Ann Wesley

    Library Binding (Rosen Central, )
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  • The Seventh Amendment: The Right to a Jury Trial

    Kathy Furgang

    Library Binding (Rosen Central, Jan. 15, 2011)
    Looks at the Seventh Amendment to the U.S. constitution, examining the state of the world before it was passed, how it came to be passed, and how the right to a jury trial has been handled over the years.
  • Atoms and Molecules: Investigating the Building Blocks of Matter

    Chris Woodford, Martin Clowes

    Library Binding (Rosen Central, Aug. 10, 2012)
    Presents the history of the study of atoms and molecules, discussing the key thinkers and scientists on the topic, and their various theories, and descibes the future of the field.
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  • A Primary Source Investigation of Manifest Destiny

    Xina M Uhl, J T Moriarty

    Library Binding (Rosen Central, Jan. 15, 2019)
    "Westward Ho!" was the call of many a pioneer heading into the western United States from the country's beginning. The insatiable desire for land that drove settlement westward is conveyed vividly by this collection of primary source documents. From the Monroe Doctrine to the end of the Spanish-American War with the Treaty of Paris, the documents and accompanying text provide rich context for a lively time in American history. Documents that detail the struggle of Native Americans provide a counterbalance to the ambitions of those who were convinced that the West was theirs by divine right.
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  • Real-World Projects to Explore World War II

    Angie Timmons

    Paperback (Rosen Central, Aug. 15, 2018)
    This project-based examination of World War II explores the topic through answering major questions that define this period in history. Learners will tackle challenges and questions through an extended process of investigation and contextualization, guided by historical facts and events that help students refine their research and focus their projects. Placing WWII in a real-world context will lend authenticity to their understanding of the war's depth and significance. Students will retain autonomy over their process, reflect on what they've learned, and share their process with peers and teachers. The result of each project is an actual product students will present to their peers.
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  • Tornadoes & Superstorms

    Gary Jeffrey, Terry Riley

    Library Binding (Rosen Central, Jan. 1, 2007)
    Three stories in graphic novel format illustrate the power of tornadoes and storms by relating events that occurred on three separate occasions in 1925, 1991, and 1997.
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  • Lindsey Stirling: Violinist with More than 2 Billion Views

    Henrietta Toth

    Paperback (Rosen Central, July 15, 2019)
    Since launching her YouTube channel in 2007, Lindsey Stirling has amassed millions of loyal fans with her unique performance style as a dancing violinist. Stirling's videos have been viewed more than eleven billion times and her albums have sold thousands of copies. She has also performed in concert around the world and collaborated with well-known music artists. In 2016, Stirling's memoir made the New York Times' best-seller list. This fun, exciting biography discusses how Stirling's faith, philanthropy, and other dramatic events in her life have influenced her career to become a top YouTube star.
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  • ESP Cases in History

    Anita Croy

    Library Binding (Rosen Central, July 15, 2019)
    Extrasensory perception is the ability to hear others' thoughts, predict the future, and have visions. It sounds like a plot point in a superhero fantasy film, but this intriguing resource reveals there might be more truth to it than fiction. Ancient history, including the Greeks' oracles, the Ides of March, and Joan of Arc, provides compelling context. Reports of premonitions and out-of-body experiences have been ample enough for the government to get involved. These riveting accounts will make readers ponder the facts and question whether these phenomenon are coincidence or something else entirely.
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  • Using Math in Sports

    Carla Mooney

    Library Binding (Rosen Central, Aug. 15, 2017)
    Discusses how athletes, coaches, and fans use different types of math to create a holistic plan for play and engagement.
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  • Understanding Right and Wrong

    Michael Rosen, Annemarie Young

    Library Binding (Rosen Central, July 15, 2019)
    Everyone has a moral compass that guides them in determining good from bad or right from wrong. Those judgments can sometimes be flawed, however, a result of individuals being shaped by the people, laws, ideas, and environment around them. This accessible resource will assist readers as they develop a personal value system that can direct them through life. Not everything in the world can be absolutely certain, but what's important is making the best judgment calls possible and learning from those experiences.
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  • Understanding Consent

    Louise Spilsbury, Yas Necati

    Library Binding (Rosen Central, July 15, 2019)
    The #MeToo movement sparked a much-needed discussion about sexual violence and the importance of consent. This insightful resource teaches readers exactly what consent means and how they can set clear boundaries, not only in their love lives, but in everyday life. The narrative emphasizes crucial points for readers, such as listening to their own body and mind, establishing what is comfortable for them, and recognizing that their voice should be heard and understood. "No" always means "no," and "yes" is something a person gives of their own free will; it is not taken.
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