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"Chambers, Catherine, 1954- author"
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Individual liberty
\"What is individual liberty? Why is freedom of expression important? Which laws govern individual liberty? Individual liberty means the right to be free to enjoy rights and privileges. This book explores what lies behind the fundamental British value of individual liberty and how it affects people who live in Britain.\"--Back cover.
The first telephone
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Chambers, Catherine, 1954- author
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Bell, Alexander Graham, 1847-1922 Juvenile literature.
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Gray, Elisha, 1835-1901 Juvenile literature.
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Bell, Alexander Graham, 1847-1922.
2015
\"Experience the drama of scientific discovery! Alexander Graham Bell was determined to be the first to invent a transmitter that would carry a spoken message. With the help of Thomas Watson, Bell was about to transform how we all communicate. The race is on, because Elisha Gray and other inventors are submitting patents, too\"--Page 4 of cover.
A shogun's guide
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Chambers, Catherine, 1954- author
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Shoguns History Juvenile literature.
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Japan Kings and rulers History Juvenile literature.
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Japan History 1185-1868 Juvenile literature.
2017
\"From being a successful warrior to making your own rules, this book will show you how to become a shogun and what to do--no matter how fiendish--to keep the position\"--Provided by publisher.
Neil Armstrong
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Chambers, Catherine, 1954- author
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Armstrong, Neil, 1930-2012 Juvenile literature.
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Armstrong, Neil, 1930-2012.
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Project Apollo (U.S.) Juvenile literature.
2014
\"This book traces the life of Neil Armstrong, from his early childhood and education through his sources of inspiration and challenges faced, early successes, and the moon-landing for which he is best known. A timeline at the end of the book summarizes key milestones and achievements of Armstrong's life.\"-- Provided by publisher.
Obeying the law
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Chambers, Catherine, 1954- author
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Ross, Graham, 1962- illustrator
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Rule of law Juvenile literature.
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Rule of law.
2018
\"Why do we need laws? How are laws made? What happens when laws are broken? Laws help us recognize the differences between right and wrong. They help us accept responsibility for our behaviour and understand the consequences of our actions. All of this helps us make a positive contribution to society. This book shows readers how laws protect us and are essential for our well-being and safety.\"--Back cover.
Respect and tolerance
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Chambers, Catherine, 1954- author
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Ross, Graham, 1962- illustrator
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Respect Juvenile literature.
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Toleration Juvenile literature.
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Respect.
2018
\"Why are respect and tolerance important in our society? What is prejudice? What happens when there is no tolerance? In our multi-cultural society, respect and tolerance of those with different faiths and beliefs is increasingly important. This book helps readers to think about how other people's beliefs are different from their own and to respect those differences, so that they can understand and appreciate the views of other people.\"--Back cover.