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 Political Systems of the World
Each book in the Political Systems of the World series focuses on one of the six dominant political systems in the world today. Students learn how, when, where, and why each political system began, rose, and, in some cases, fell.
 Reading & Writing
This series takes the reader through the development of writing, form cuneiform in ancient Mesopotamia to e-mail today. Each title focuses on an important phase in the process and discusses how it changed the way people communicate.
 Real Adventurers
Wonderfully illustrated true stories of battle and adventure, of seafaring skullduggery, of the knights of old Japan, and more.
 Real Teens...Real Issues
Today's teens face a multitude of issues that affect them on a daily basis. Many suffer from confusion and doubt about life and their place in it. Real Teens...Real Issues addresses relevant issues that affect teens today.
 Recycling
Each easy-to-read book in this series explains what recycling is, discusses how to recycle each material, and looks at what products can be made from that recycled material. Readers will also learn how to evaluate whether an item should be reused, recycled, or thrown away.
 Rulers and Their Times
From Alexander the Great to Queen Victoria . . . their names fire the imagination with epic triumphs and influential reigns. This series presents these rulers and their times in an innovative approach to historical study.
 Unsolved History
Acclaimed children's book author and playwright Gary L. Blackwood delves into history's most puzzling cases.
 Values
Each book in this series discusses a core value, such as honesty, cooperation, or courage, and explains what it is, why it is impor-tant, and how to develop this important quality in the world.
 Welcome to My Country
This series introduces young readers to the diverse cultures and peoples of different countries around the world.
 World Historical Atlases
Beautifully detailed maps guide young readers as they explore exciting regions and thrilling periods of world history.


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