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Books with title The War Against Germs

  • Against The Wall

    Mara Jacobs

    eBook (Copper Country Press, LLC, May 22, 2017)
    From New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Mara Jacobs comes Book 4 in the Anna Dawson mystery series.My name is Anna Dawson, and I want to stop gambling.This time I really mean it.Sure, everybody has a bad night now and then. Maybe even one they can't quite remember. But most of those don't end with you waking up next to a dead body.I wasn't crazy about it when it happened to me.Things had been going so well, too. I was in therapy working on my issues and hadn't gambled in over a month. I'd made some new friends in my group sessions and really enjoyed hanging out with people who shared my flaws.Until I was once again embroiled in a murder case.What's the over/under on possible jail time?*NOTE: The case is solved, the perpetrator caught, but there are a few threads that are continuing on through the next book and the series.Books in the Anna Dawson series thus far:1 - Against The Odds2 - Against The Spread3 - Against the Rules4 - Against The Wall
  • The War Against Germs

    Josepha Sherman

    Library Binding (Rosen Pub Group, Feb. 1, 2004)
    Explains what germs are and discusses the history of how germs have been fought up until the current time and how germs will be fought in the future.
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  • The War Against Isis

    Lauren McNiven

    Paperback (Cavendish Square, Jan. 15, 2018)
    Today, war is often waged not against other countries, but against terrorist groups that change, reorganize, and fight using guerilla tactics. ISIS is no exception, and the terrorist organization's evolution is often unpredictable and always unsettling. This volume paints a detailed picture of the forces combatting ISIS and explains the history of the fight while emphasizing the people who have experienced the senseless violence ISIS has wrought.
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  • Against The Wall

    Casey Cruz

    language (, June 18, 2017)
    Against The Wall follows Over the Edge in the Across the Line series, which is set in the shadow of a high-tech Fence along the Mexican border, patrolled by the powerful Border Security Force. When the BSF raids Jose’s apartment building looking for illegals, he barely escapes. He taps on his best friend Anderson’s window at midnight, and they flee New Mexico together. Anderson’s disappearance is picked up by the media and quickly snowballs into a story of two teen boys outsmarting the powerful BSF. Teen reality-star Emily crosses paths with them in Austin, Texas, and offers them legal aid as a publicity stunt, but she soon joins them on the run, staying one step ahead of the BSF as they flee Across The Lines of state borders, and other boundaries they had never dared to test until now. Against The Wall is book 4 in the Across The Line series.
  • The Fight Against Germs

    Josepha Sherman, Margaux Baum

    Paperback (Rosen Central, Aug. 15, 2016)
    From the dawn of history, individuals and civilizations have battled disease. The struggle shifted once epidemiologists, medical professionals, and other specialists identified the microscopic organisms often to blame for much of humanitys illnesses over time. This book examines both the history of battling disease and the ever-shifting frontlines of the modern struggle against germs, as well as possible future developments. From cutting-edge medical treatments to common-sense measures to prevent and address the insidious effects of germs (measures that have changed remarkably little through the centuries), this work documents how the fight against germs helps the human race to survive and thrive.
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  • The War Against Iraq

    Debra A Miller

    Hardcover (Lucent, Nov. 7, 2003)
    Provides an overview of the 2003 war of the United States and its allies against Saddam Hussein and Iraq, including historical reasons for the conflict and its political and economic ramifications.
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  • Against The Wall

    Casey Cruz

    (Independently published, June 19, 2017)
    Against The Wall follows Over the Edge in the Across the Line series, which is set in the shadow of a high-tech Fence along the Mexican border, patrolled by the powerful Border Security Force. When the BSF raids Jose’s apartment building looking for illegals, he barely escapes. He taps on his best friend Anderson’s window at midnight, and they flee New Mexico together. Anderson’s disappearance is picked up by the media and quickly snowballs into a story of two teen boys outsmarting the powerful BSF. Teen reality-star Emily crosses paths with them in Austin, Texas, and offers them legal aid as a publicity stunt, but she soon joins them on the run, staying one step ahead of the BSF as they flee Across The Lines of state borders, and other boundaries they had never dared to test until now. Against The Wall is book 4 in the Across The Line series.
  • The War Against Love

    Matt Posner

    (Vitasta Publishing, Dec. 1, 2013)
    Prepare, Simon. This is no school exercise. It is a fight for your life."" Attacked in New York City by vicious members of the magicians' cabal Gott im Himmel, Simon and Goldberry are drawn into a deadly war that could destroy them both. As they travel across Europe with their mentor Dr Solomon Archer, the young wizards must battle vicious foes. Simon meets Ana Vorkina, daughter of the all-powerful Arch-Mage of Prague. But even if they become close, will the deadly threats they face drive them apart?
  • The War Against Drugs

    Michael Kerrigan, Charlie Fuller

    Hardcover (Mason Crest Publishers, Jan. 1, 2003)
    The titles in this series covers every aspect of crime and punishment. Crime, the detection of criminals, and the punishment of offenders has taken many forms throughout history, from the judicial system in the U.S. to forensic science, serial killers, and international terrorism. Ages 11-16.
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  • The War Against Drugs

    Michael Kerrigan

    Library Binding (Mason Crest, Aug. 16, 1800)
    Will be shipped from US. Used books may not include companion materials, may have some shelf wear, may contain highlighting/notes, may not include CDs or access codes. 100% money back guarantee.
  • The War Against Isis

    Angela Adams

    Library Binding (Cavendish Square, Jan. 15, 2018)
    Today, war is often waged not against other countries, but against terrorist groups that change, reorganize, and fight using guerilla tactics. ISIS is no exception, and the terrorist organization's evolution is often unpredictable and always unsettling. This volume paints a detailed picture of the forces combatting ISIS and explains the history of the fight while emphasizing the people who have experienced the senseless violence ISIS has wrought.
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  • The Fight Against Germs

    Josepha Sherman, Margaux Baum

    Library Binding (Rosen Central, Aug. 15, 2016)
    From the dawn of history, individuals and civilizations have battled disease. The struggle shifted once epidemiologists, medical professionals, and other specialists identified the microscopic organisms often to blame for much of humanitys illnesses over time. This book examines both the history of battling disease and the ever-shifting frontlines of the modern struggle against germs, as well as possible future developments. From cutting-edge medical treatments to common-sense measures to prevent and address the insidious effects of germs (measures that have changed remarkably little through the centuries), this work documents how the fight against germs helps the human race to survive and thrive.
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