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Pitcher plants eat meat!
Linde, Barbara M
Introduces the carnivorous pitcher plants, describing their traps, diet, and habitats.
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Helicopters
Pettiford, Rebecca
"Relevant images match informative text in this introduction to helicopters. Intended for students in kindergarten through third grade"--.
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Cacti barely need water!
Cole, Tayler
Discusses the unique characteristics of cacti, including their spines and how long they can live.
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A Guide for Developing Interdisciplinary Thematic Units
Roberts, Patricia and Richard D. Kellough
2004
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Nineteenth-CenturyLiterature Criticism
Byington, J; Schoenberg, t: Trudeau, L; editors
2001
Excerpts from criticism of the works of novelists, philosophers, and other creative writers who died between 1800 and 1899, from the first published critical appraisals to current evalutaions.
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Great jobs for theater majors
Goldberg, Jan
1998
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Childbirth instructor magazine's guide to careers in birth
How to have a fulfilling job in pregnancy, labor, and parenting support without a medical degree
Robotti, Suzanne B
1998
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Careers for legal eagles & other law-and-order types
Camenson, Blythe
1998
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Opportunities in electronics careers
Rowh, Mark
1999
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Opportunities in zoos and aquariums
Camenson, Blythe
1997
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