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Books in Perspectives series

  • Pill Bugs Up Close

    Greg Pyers

    Hardcover (Heinemann-Raintree, Sept. 15, 2005)
    Describes the anatomy, habitat, eating habits, growth, and behavior of pill bugs.
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  • Using Pulleys and Gears

    Wendy Sadler

    Hardcover (Heinemann-Raintree, Sept. 15, 2005)
    Explains how simple machines work and where they can be found in everyday objects and machines.
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  • Congress: Keystone of the Washington Establishment

    Morris P. Fiorina

    Paperback (Yale University Press, Sept. 10, 1989)
    This highly readable book makes a strong case that a Washington establishment does exist and that members of Congress are responsible for it. Fiorina’s description of the self-serving interconnections that have developed between Congress, bureaucrats, and citizens with special interests leads to provocative and disturbing conclusions about the way our political system works. First published in 1977, this greatly enlarged second edition discusses the new developments that have occurred over the past twelve years, provides supportive data through the 1988 election, and reveals Fiorina’s current thoughts on Congress and American politics.Reviews of the first edition:“A stimulating indictment of the role of Congress in perpetuating a triangle of self-interest: constituents want benefits at someone else’s expense; Congressmen, seeking reelection, try to oblige; bureaucrats want growth for their agencies and accordingly provide favors for Congressmen. The general welfare is ill-served.”―Foreign Affairs“A fascinating book . . . on the factors which keep members of Congress in office . . . . A tract that no student of Congress can afford to neglect.”―Eric M. Uslaner, American Political Science Review“Written with insight, originality, and verve.”―Washington Monthly
  • The Japanese Internment Camps: A History Perspectives Book

    Rachel A. Bailey

    Paperback (Cherry Lake Pub, Jan. 1, 2014)
    This book relays the factual details of the Japanese internment camps in the United States during World War II. The narrative provides multiple accounts of the event, and readers learn details through the point of view of a child at an internment camp, a Japanese-American soldier, and a worker at the Manzanar War Relocation Center. The text offers opportunities to compare and contrast various perspectives in the text while gathering and analyzing information about a historical event.
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  • The Wild Side of Pet Guinea Pigs

    Jo Waters

    Hardcover (Heinemann-Raintree, Sept. 15, 2005)
    Guinea Pigs can make great pets. They can also show some wild behavior! Find out how in this informative title. The book looks at why guinea pigs live the way they do (e.g. what they eat in the wild) and uses this as the starting point for giving appropriate pet care information. The unique perspectives of these books come from emphasizing the close links between pets and wild animals.
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  • Higher Education

    The New York Times Editorial Staff

    Paperback (New York Times Educational Publishing, July 15, 2019)
    In the last century and a half, American higher education has set the standard for the college ideal: a robust student life, a sprawling physical campus, and a faculty whose research contributes to the broader national conversation. The articles in this collection show how this standard was the creation of government intervention, corporate financing, and the organizing of students and professors. Readers will discover the broad diversity of college experience, plus the growing challenges to sustain the college ideal in times of economic downturn and political division. Features such as media literacy terms and questions round out this fascinating narrative.
  • The Wild Side of Pet Rabbits

    Jo Waters

    Hardcover (Heinemann-Raintree, Sept. 15, 2005)
    Compares wild and domesticated rabbits, including their living areas and habitats, physical characteristics, and social behaviors.
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  • Snails Up Close

    Greg Pyers

    Hardcover (Heinemann-Raintree, Sept. 15, 2005)
    You have most likely seen snails at night. They may have been gliding slowly over a path, or up a plant stem. You may also have seen snails during the day. They were probably tucked up inside their shells and hidden beneath a bush. If you take a closer loo
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  • The Wild Side of Pet Cats

    Jo Waters

    Hardcover (Heinemann-Raintree, Sept. 15, 2005)
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  • Forces: The Ups And Downs

    Wendy Sadler

    Hardcover (Heinemann-Raintree, Sept. 15, 2005)
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  • The Wild Side of Pet Lizards: 1

    Jo Waters

    Hardcover (Heinemann-Raintree, Sept. 15, 2005)
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  • Using Screws

    Wendy Sadler

    Hardcover (Heinemann-Raintree, Sept. 15, 2005)
    Explains how simple machines work and where they can be found in everyday objects and machines.
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