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Terrorism
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Anniss, Matt
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Terrorism Juvenile literature.
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Terrorism Prevention Juvenile literature.
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Terrorists Juvenile literature.
2014
Introduces readers to different organizations associated with terrorist activities, their motivations, and the challenges involved in protecting people from terrorist attacks.
TALENT SHOW
2004
ONES TO WATCH FN's second-annual lookatthe up-and-coming retailers, brands, executives and designers destined to make a splash in 2004.
Magazine Article
The science of tornadoes
2013
Introduces tornadoes, discussing their causes, different types, unpredictability, and some examples of destructive storms of the recent past.
TALENT SHOW
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DeMazza, Matt
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Larson, Kristin
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Carofano, Jennifer
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Corporate presidents
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Department stores
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Design
2004
Among stylish, hip-hop-friendly teens and young adults, [Marc Ecko]'s rhinoceros logo is nearly as important as Nike's Swoosh. And now that Skechers is producing the brand's shoes thanks to a licensing deal inked last year, Marc Ecko footwear is poised to take off. Product for Rhino Unlimited (men's) and Rhino Red (women's) starts rolling out this summer at retailers including Macy's, Nordstrom, Underground Station and Jimmy Jazz.
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Science vs. disease
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Anniss, Matt
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Medical sciences History Juvenile literature.
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Science History Juvenile literature.
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Medicine History Juvenile literature.
2013
Combating illness is a battle that has evolved over centuries, but mankind has science on its side. In this book, readers explore the science behind combating disease.