Marcovitz, Hal

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Kuwait

2010
A photo-illustrated introduction to the Muslim nation of Kuwait, discussing the country's place in the world, and looking at its land, history, religion, politics, economy, people, communities, and foreign relations.

Terrorism

2001
Examines the history and acts of terrorism and discusses how society can protect itself against it.

Teens & family issues

2004
Uses data from the Gallup Youth Survey and other sources to examine the issue of teen family relationships in the twenty-first century.

Health care

2007
Explores issues related to health care in the United States, discussing life expectancy, advancements in medicine, AIDS, cigarette smoking, the cost of care, end-of-life decisions, and public health threats.

Venus and Serena Williams

2009
Provides brief biographies of the African-American tennis playing twins Venus and Serena Williams; and describes each of their professional accomplishments, the Olympic games, and other related topics.

The Obama family tree

2009
Profiles the family lineage of Barack and Michelle Obama and discusses his education and political career.

Madonna

entertainer
2011
Explores the life and upbringing of musical star Madonna, detailing her rise to fame and the factors that have contributed to her success. Outlines Madonna's more recent accomplishments and plans for the future and features full-color photographs, a chronology, and further reading sources.

Al Sharpton

2002
A biography of activist minister Al Sharpton, discussing his defense of victims of racial violence, his attack by a knife-wielding assailant, and his political ambitions.

Teens & the supernatural & paranormal

2005
Explores the growing interest in the supernatural and paranormal among the nation's youth and discusses their fascination with organizations such as Wicca and the Goths as well as angels and the End Times.

The industrial revolution

In the early years of the nineteenth century American society as well as the societies of the European nations were agrarianpeople made their livings as farmers. Inventors would soon step forward, developing engines and ways to power them that would provide the framework for an industrialized society. By the dawn of the twentieth century, most cities in America and Europe had developed into industrial centers where cars and ships were manufactured, steel was produced and factories churned out consumer products.

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