Discusses the United States Constitution and the founding of America, covering such aspects as the Constitutional Convention, the writing of the Constitution, the struggle for ratification, and the enduring legacy of this document.
Since its development in the 1910s as an alternative to heroin and morphine, Oxycodone has moved from a prescription pain reliever to a widely abused and highly addictive drug. Through objective overviews, primary sources, and full color illustrations this title examines Oxycodone.
Chronicles the events surrounding the 1955 Montgomery Bus Boycott that came about as a result of civil rights activist Rosa Parks's refusal to give up her seat on the bus to a white patron.
Presents a concise overview of issues associated with prescription drugs; and contains primary source quotes and statistics on related topics, including their safety, costs, how widespread abuse is, and how to stop their abuse and misuse.
Explores issues related to the environment, examines the dangers caused by pollution and garbage, and discusses the benefits of Green products and practices, which includes buying local products and recycling.
Discusses the place of colonial women in the home, the workplace, in Native American communities, and as slaves and servants, and examines their roles as activists and leaders in the church and the community.
Chronicles the history of Massachusetts, discussing how it was first colonized, what daily life was like in the colonial period, its role in the Revolution, and other related topics.