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Posting on social media

2019
"Social media can be a . . . tool for communication, allowing people from all around the world to . . . find likeminded friends and share ideas. However, it also has downsides, and its learning curve can be steep. In this book, readers will learn how to navigate the complex world of social media. They will find out how to recognize good and bad information, learn how to protect their privacy, explore important recent history, and . . . more"--Provided by publisher.
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Planet Uranus

Discusses the discovery, rotation, unique tilt, rings, moons, and other aspects of Uranus, which is the seventh planet from the sun.
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Planet Mercury

Uses photographs and other recent findings to describe the atmosphere and geographic features of the planet Mercury.
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Planet Neptune

Explores Neptune's size, distance from Earth, atmosphere, moons, and rings, as well as the history of study of the planet.
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The sun

Photographs and simple text introduce young readers to facts about the sun.
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The Cheyenne

An introduction to the Cheyenne people, explaining who they are, reviewing the history of the Cheyenne, looking at how the Cheyenne lived, their beliefs, and rituals, and discussing the Council of Forty-Four.
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Alternative energy

Discusses various forms of energy derived from renewable resources, such as wind power, solar power, water power, geothermal energy, and biofuels.
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Beyond Pluto

Presents facts about Pluto, the Kuiper belt, and deep space.
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The Zuni

An exploration of the Zuni Indians, discussing their history, beliefs, modern difficulties, and more.
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The Confederate States of America

An examination of the Confederate States of America that explains why eleven states chose to break away and form their own country and how it contributed to the start of the Civil War.

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