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The Emperor's New Clothes: Biological Theories of Race at the Millennium
by Joseph L Graves Publisher Comments This new series presents innovative titles pertaining to human origins, evolution, and behavior from a multi-disciplinary perspective. Subject areas include but are not limited to biological and physical anthropology, prehistoric archaeology...
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Integrative Medicine in America: Merging Alternative Therapies with Biomedicine
by Hans A. Baer Publisher Comments Baer's exciting new book chronicles the transformation of the holistic health movement as it increasingly influences the delivery of health care in America. He describes the battle for legitimacy by alternative therapeutic practitioners, and the...
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Patterned Ground: Entanglements of Nature and Culture
by Stephan Harrison Publisher Comments "Patterned Ground" engages with the entangled relationships between nature and culture. Some one hundred entries, written by those on the cutting edge of the "new geography," focus on various "objects" in the landscape--from archives to zoos, from cities...
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The Hopping Book (Let's Get Moving)
by Jennifer Way Publisher Comments This series is correlated directly to the National Standards for Arts Education. In these fun books, children will learn important concepts about movement. Locomotor movement and the spatial concepts that go along with it are broken down through exciting...
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Pedagogy and Cultural Practice #4: Writing Permitted in Designated Areas Only
by Linda Brodkey Publisher Comments In the early 1990s, Linda Brodkey landed on the front page of the New York Times and in the columns of George Will and other conservative pundits. The furor was over the "Writing about Difference" syllabus she helped create at the University of Texas, an...
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Super Senses (Planet's Most Extreme)
by Sherri Devaney Publisher Comments Tarsiers can leap more than twenty times their body length and land with pinpoint accuracy in the dark, and the mole's snout is covered in more than two thousand touch receptors that can detect tiny vibrations in the soil. But neither the tarsier nor the...
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The Running Book (Let's Get Moving)
by Jennifer Way Publisher Comments This series is correlated directly to the National Standards for Arts Education. In these fun books, children will learn important concepts about movement. Locomotor movement and the spatial concepts that go along with it are broken down through exciting...
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How Animals Shed Their Skin (Watts Library)
by Betty Tatham Publisher Comments Animals intrigue all curious minds, and this series is perfect for those middle-grade animal enthusiasts looking for more animal facts. Each book is filled with informative facts that can be used for report writing or for those animal lovers looking for...
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Keeping the Lakeswayreburial and the
by Paula Pryce Publisher Comments Virtually Unknown Of First Nations In Canada, The Arrow Lakes Or Sinixt Interior Salish of the North American Columbia Plateau have been declared officially extinct. This book investigates why this circumstance came about and how contemporary Sinixt have...
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Primate Encounters: Models of Science, Gender, and Society
by Shirley C. Strum Publisher Comments Primate Encounters is both the history of a science and a reflection on what science is, bringing together scientists and those who study them for a profound discussion of primatology and its role in our culture at large....
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Time and Society
by Warren D. Tenhouten Publisher Comments Time-consciousness-"long a shared objective of philosophy and social thought-"is key to understanding different cultures and their cognitive adaptation to one another. Warren D. TenHoutten's remarkable book achieves this goal by providing a bold and...
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Bioarchaeological Studies of Life in the Age of Agriculture: A View from the Southeast
by Patricia M Lambert Publisher Comments The shift from foraging to farming had important health consequences for prehistoric peoples, but variations in health existed within communities that had made this transition. This new collection draws on the rich bioarchaeological record of the...
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Animal Sight
by Kirsten Hall Publisher Comments In this series beginning readers discover the interesting ways that animals use their senses. Each book focuses on one of the five senses and describes how a variety of animals--"from large mammals to tiny insects--"use that sense....
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Skull Shapes & the Map: Craniometric Analyses in the Dispersion of Modern Homo
by W. W. Howells Review This book should be carefully digested by everyone with an interest in craniometrics, analytical methodology in physical anthropology, human variation, and the origins of modern people....
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The Primate Visual System
by Jon H. Kaas Publisher Comments While primates vary greatly in morphology and behavioral adaptations, all primates share certain features of the visual system, one of the most traditional and largest areas in modern neuroscience. Although there are several books on vision in the market,...
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Brownsville, Brooklyn: Blacks, Jews, and the Changing Face of the Ghetto (Historical Studies of Urban America)
by Wendell E. Pritchett Publisher Comments From its founding in the late 1800s through the 1950s, Brownsville, a section of eastern Brooklyn, was a white, predominantly Jewish, working-class neighborhood. The famous New York district nurtured the aspirations of thousands of upwardly mobile...
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Written in Stone
by Sanford Levinson Publisher Comments Is it Stalinist for a formerly communist country to tear down a statue of Stalin? Should the Confederate flag be allowed to fly over the South Carolina state capitol? Is it possible for America to honor General Custer and the Sioux Nation, Jefferson...
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Bones (Starters)
by Claire Llewellyn Publisher Comments The Starters series introduces children to fascinating subjects such as festivals, pets, and musical instruments. Approved by experts, each book features color photographs and multileveled text....
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The Galloping Book (Let's Get Moving)
by Orli Zuravicky Publisher Comments This series is correlated directly to the National Standards for Arts Education. In these fun books, children will learn important concepts about movement. Locomotor movement and the spatial concepts that go along with it are broken down through exciting...
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Physical Anthropology and Archaeology
by Clifford J. Jolly Publisher Comments This title summarizes the field of cardiology and gives you an invaluable review tool in the process. It includes: over 650 questions in exam fashion that are the basis of your review; and detailed answers with rationales, along with references to the...
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