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Diseases and Disorders

Physical health problems such as a broken arm or the flu have visible symptoms, but disorders that affect the brain are generally invisible. This contributes to persistent myths and misinformation about learning disorders, eating disorders, mood disorders, and other mental health issues. Readers develop a better understanding of mental and physical health problems through relevant statistics, informative side bars, detailed photographs, and up-to-date charts and diagrams. With this information,

Diseases and Disorders of Youth

Diabetes, autism, and asthma are just a few of the common illnesses or conditions that afflict young people. In the Diseases and Disorders of Youth series, students will learn more about these conditions including what they are, what causes them, whether they can be treated or cured, and what it is like to live with them. Personal accounts and quotes from health experts help round out the discussion.

Disturbed Girl's Dictionary, The

Fifteen-year-old Macy is classified as "disturbed" by her school. But that doesn't bother her, she's got more pressing problems. Her best friend won't speak to her, and her little brother was recently "kidnapped" by Child Protective Services leaving her alone with her volatile mother. Besides, Macy isn't interested in how other people define her. Writing in a dictionary format, she explains her world in her own terms, with an honesty that's both hilarious and fearsome. Slowly she reveals why she

Division, Intolerance and Conflict: Can Public Civility Ever Be Restored?

Recent opinion polls show Americans do not just disagree with one another over political and social issues, they distrust, dislike, and wish harm on those who oppose them. Using academic research, anecdotes, and current events this book examines today’s lack of public civility while providing positive information to reduce division and intolerance.

Do They Exist?

Why do people believe in ghosts or vampires or any number of other seemingly fantastic beings? The answers to that question are many and varied. Some would attribute such belief to ignorance or superstition while others might cite personal experience or a rich tradition of stories dating back centuries. The Do They Exist? series encourages readers to critically examine the enduring belief in and skepticism about the existence of all sorts of paranormal entities or events. All books in the series

Do What You Like

Many teens have no idea what jobs or careers they want to pursue. This series shows them one way to make a start. By thinking about their favourite subjects, personal interests, hobbies, and passions, they might find a path toward a future career. Each book in the series profiles six jobs in areas of interest, such as history, science, and the arts. The books explore what the jobs entail, education and training, working conditions, pay, and future outlook. Featured quotes and interviews add insi

Do You Want a Career in Criminal Justice?

The United StatesÎ criminal justice system is one of the most important pillars of American democracy, but itÎs a lot of work to keep it going! Each week, law enforcement officers work to keep towns and cities safe. Courts throughout the country listen to witnesses and make decisions. Have you ever considered a job in the criminal justice system? There are many roles availableÑwith one suited for every personality. This set explores different kinds of careers in criminal justice as it helps read

Dogs at War: Military Canine Heroes

Throughout history and into the twenty-first century, dogs have worked in war zones, carrying messages, scouting, guarding, and searching for weapons. Today, they work in every branch of the military, guarding their handlers and helping them find explosives, drugs, and enemy combatants, among other tasks. The dogs are carefully selected, trained, and deployed. They are treated for any medical or psychological wounds they may sustain, and if they survive the battlefield, they are eventually repat

Dolley Madison, the White House, and the Big Tornado

Many people know the story of Dolley Madison, one of the first First Ladies to live in the White House, and how she saved the famous painting of George Washington as the British attacked and burned Washington, D. C. But few know what happened next. With the U.S. soldiers in retreat and Dolley fleeing, what drove the British soldiers out of the city they were intent on destroying? Was it really a tornado? Or was it something else?

Domestic Extremism: How Big Is the Threat?

Violent incidents that can be directly attributed to domestic extremism are increasing. In recent years, experts note, most of those incidents were perpetrated by right-wing extremists. These extremists follow a mix of ideologies. What they have in common-the driving force behind their actions-is the belief in violence, intimidation, and mass destruction to advance their social and political views.