civilization

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Chasers

2012
In post-apocalyptic New York City, Jesse, Dave, Anna, and Mini discover the lengths they will go to survive in a world where horrifying predators roam the streets, searching for human flesh.

Survivor

2013
Jesse and the other survivors crawl through the wreckage of New York City, they escaped the Chasers, but the infected zombie freaks are getting bolder and stronger.

Look what comes from the United States

1999
Discusses inventions, transportation, food, toys, holidays, sports, fashions, crafts and other things that have originated in the United States.

India

life, myth, and art
2007
India's cultural legacy is extraordinarily rich and diverse, as well as profoundly influential. This is the cradle of two of the world's greatest religions (Budhism and Hinduism) and the holy language of Sanskrit--.

Ancient civilizations

2000
Describes the people and their way of life in ancient times.

Ancient civilizations

2012
Contains illustrated introductions to ancient civilizations, describing the rises, accomplishments, and falls of early civilizations from around the world, and discussing the Romans, the Greeks, the Egyptians, the Aztecs, the Maya, the Sumerians, the Babylonians, and others.

Eyewitness to history

from ancient times to the modern era
2011
Contains songs, documents, edicts, poetry, letters, menus, and graffiti that provide insights into the conflicts, daily life, science, and religion of various eras throughout history, from ancient times to the twenty-first century.

Four Cultures of the West

2004
A survey of western Christian culture.

The gifts of the Jews

how a tribe of desert nomads changed the way everyone thinks and feels
1999
Studies the role of the Jews in the development of Western civilization, and credits the ancient Jewish people with setting the course for the way humanity thinks and feels even in the late twentieth century.

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