Explores the politics and government of ancient Greece and includes information about the military, assembly, the democratic structure, and war between Athens and Sparta.
Contains a children's study of home life in Ancient Greece and includes information on families, marriage, and children, women's roles, slavery, types of food and clothing, and entertainment.
Presents an illustrated introduction to the art and religion of ancient Greece, discussing gods and goddesses, mythology, temples, music and dance, poetry, sculpture, philosophy, and other topics.
Contains a children's study on the economy and industry of Ancient Greece and includes information on farming and agriculture, manufacturing and the importance of pottery, the marketplace, and foreign and domestic trade.
Profiles a woman anesthesiologist who was a pioneer in medicine, graduating from medical school at a time when few women attended college and going on to develop the Apgar score for measuring a newborn's physical condition at birth.
This book discusses what multiple sclerosis is, the symptoms of the disosrder, the types of therapies used in treatment of MS, and the ways children can help a parent who has MS.
Describes over seventeen careers that do not require a college degree for people who are interested in film and television, each including such information as training requirements, salary ranges, and future outlook, as well as lists of related organizations and Web sites.
Explains the parts and functions of the nose, how the body breathes and smells, the effects of the drug cocaine, and how to get treatment for addiction.