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The Population Fix

by Ed Hartman

America has the highest birth rate and the fastest population growth rate of any developed nation. It also has the largest population of all the nations except for China and India. How many are too many and who decides?

Political Handbook of the World 2005-2006

by William R. Overstreet Thomas C. Muller Arthur S. Banks

For almost eighty years, researchers seeking governmental and political information on countries around the globe have turned to Political Handbook of the World for the most authoritative and complete presentation of facts and analysis.

Remnant Population

by Elizabeth Moon

People had always told Ofelia what to do; for once she was going to do what she wanted. She refused to get on the Cyro Ships, refused to leave the only world she could call home. And when they finally came for her, she hid.

The Fix

by Michael Massing

Massing confronts the failure of the "war on drugs."

The Norton Anthology of Theory and Criticism

by Vincent B. Leitch

The definitive anthology of literary theory and criticism

The Norton Anthology of American Literature (Shorter 7th edition)

by Nina Baym

The classic survey of American literature from its sixteenth-century origins to its flourishing present. This anthology offers the work of over 260 writers--34 newly included--representing the extraordinary wealth and diversity of American literature.

Mercer Dictionary of the Bible

by Watson E. Mills

An encyclopedic guide to the interpretation and understanding of biblical literature.

The Norton Anthology of English Literature, Volume 2 (8th edition)

by M. H. Abrams Stephen Greenblatt

This volume is comprised of The Romantic Period, The Victorian Age, and The Twentieth Century and After.

A Concise Encyclopedia (2nd edition)

by Alan Isaacs Jonathan Law

Lively, accessible, and up-to-date, the Concise Encyclopedia is an invaluable quick-reference work. Its compact size and clear concise style make it easy to find information quickly and painlessly on virtually any topic you are curious about.

The Oxford Companion to United States History

by Paul S. Boyer

A new volume for a new century, The Oxford Companion to United States History covers everything from Jamestown and the Puritans to the Human Genome Project and the Internet.

The Oxford Companion to United States History

by Paul S. Boyer

Encyclopedic, including reading suggestions for most subjects.

The Night's Dawn Trilogy

by Peter F. Hamilton

In AD 2600 the human race is finally beginning to realize its full potential. Hundreds of colonized planets scattered across the galaxy host a multitude of prosperous and wildly diverse cultures.

The Norton Anthology of Afro-American Literature

by Henry Louis Gates

2,500 pages of poetry, essays, stories and drama.

The Oxford Companion to Archaeology

by Brian M. Fagan

The Companion is a book of contemporary science with strong roots in the humanities and social sciences, written by active scholars with broad experience in the field and the laboratory. They present the latest advances and discoveries in archaeology.

Biology (7th edition)

by Diana W. Martin Linda R. Berg Eldra Pearl Solomon

This biology textbook covers topics such as the organization of life, energy transfer, genetics, evolution, diversity, structure and life processes in plants, structure and life processes in animals, and ecology.

Constitutional Law: Cases, Comments, and Questions (9th edition)

by Richard H. Fallon Jr. Jesse H. Choper Yale Kamisar Steve H. Shiffrin

Casebook for critical examination of present and potential developments in constitutional law.

The Norton Anthology of English Literature, Volume 1 (8th edition)

by M. H. Abrams Stephen Greenblatt

This volume is comprised of The Middle Ages, The 16th Century, The Early 17th Century, and The Restoration and The 18th Century.

Dictionary of Christianity in America

by Harry S. Stout Bruce L. Shelley Robert D. Linder Daniel G. Reid

This single volume does what most libraries cannot-- it places at your fingertips the whole spectrum of individuals, traditions, institutions, denominations, events, and ideas that have influenced North American religion and culture.

Biology: Eighth Edition

by George B. Johnson Peter H. Raven

by Peter H Raven, George B Johnson, Kenneth A. Mason, Jonathan Losos, Susan Singer "Biology" focuses on evolution as a unifying theme. In revising the text, McGraw-Hill consulted with numerous users, noted experts and professors in the field.

The Everyday Life Bible

by Joyce Meyer

For years audiences have watched Joyce Meyer deliver powerful messages while holding the source of her inspiration, the Bible. Now the EVERYDAY LIFE BIBLE can inspire them, too.

A History of the Jewish People

by H. H. Ben-Sasson

From Biblical to modern times

Critical Theory Since Plato

by Hazard Adams

How literature has been evaluated since early times.

The African-American Almanac (9th edition)

by Andrew P. Jackson Jeffrey Lehman

The African American Almanac provides a range of historical and current information on African American history, society and culture.

World History

by Jackson J. Spielvogel William J. Duiker

New edition of a study of world history from the first civilizations to 1800. Cuiker and Spielvogel (both professors emeritus of East Asian studies, The Pennsylvania State U.

More: Population, Nature and What Women Want

by Robert Engelman

In the capital of Ghana, a teenager nicknamed "Condom Sister" trolls the streets to educate other young people about contraception.

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