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Amelia Bedelia storybook treasury

Collects three stories featuring Amelia Bedelia, including "Amelia Bedelia bakes off," which sees Amelia enter a baking contest.
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Recognizing microaggressions

Readers will learn what microaggressions are, why they're bad news, and how to handle them.

Lobbyists

Readers are invited to learn more about lobbyists as they explore informative text on this important political topic.

Compromises and deals

Many pieces of important legislation are passed because of compromises and deals struck between lawmakers. The U.S. Constitution was created through a complex system of compromises, and this process continues in American government today. Readers get an inside look at this part of the political system as they discover historical and modern examples of influential compromises and deal.

Health and wellness in 19th-century America

2014
"Provides a comprehensive description of what being sick and receiving "medical care" was like in 19th-century America, allowing modern readers to truly appreciate the scale of the improvements in healthcare theory and practice"--Provided by publisher.

100 cases in clinical ethics and law

2016
Discusses one hundred case studies on medical law and the ethics involved.

The museum of us

2018
"Sixteen-year-old Sadie is lucky to survive an accident, but it changes her world forever when it reveals her secret life and the mysterious, thrilling boy at the center of it"--Provided by publisher.
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Judy Moody, M.D.

the doctor is in!
2004
Judy is excited about becoming a doctor, especially when Class 3T starts a new unit on the human body, but she learns more about being a patient when she catches tonsillitis from her little brother, Stink.
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Health care

universal right or personal responsibility?
"Presents an . . . overview of the health care debate from [different angles, offering] insight into questions of who provides and regulates health care and how questions of health coverage have played out in domestic and international politics"--Amazon.

Blood brothers

With his best friend on life-support after taking drugs at a party, seventeen-year-old Clay, a medical technician, recalls their long friendship, future plans, and recent disagreement, and tries to figure out who is responsible for the accidental overdose.

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