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Elliot gets lost
by
Lowery, David, author
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Halbrooks, Toby, author
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Lowery, Benjamin, illustrator
in
Dogs Juvenile fiction.
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Families Juvenile fiction.
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Picture books for children.
2016
\"Elliot is a puppy who loves spending time with his family- Mom, Dad, and most of his Little Boy. But when they go on a camping trip one day, something horrible happens: Elliot gets lost deep in the forest! The little pup meets all types of aniimals, from a friendly frog to a family of bears to a pack of foxes. But he doesn't quite fit in with any of them. Will Elliot be able to find his way back to his family? Experience the wonder of this sweet tale straight from the Walt Disney Studios live-action film, Pete's Dragon.\" -- Jacket flap.
Interest Groups and Health Care Reform Across the United States
by
Benz, Jennifer K
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Gray, Virginia
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Lowery, David
in
Federal Government
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Federal Government -- United States
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Gesundheitspolitik
2013
Universal health care was on the national political agenda for nearly a hundred years until a comprehensive (but not universal) health care reform bill supported by President Obama passed in 2010. The most common explanation for the failure of past reform efforts is that special interests were continually able to block reform by lobbying lawmakers. Yet, beginning in the 1970s, accelerating with the failure of the Clinton health care plan, and continuing through the passage of the Affordable Care Act in 2010, health policy reform was alive and well at the state level.Interest Groups and Health Care Reform
across the United Statesassesses the impact of interest groups to determine if collectively they are capable of shaping policy in their own interests or whether they influence policy only at the margins. What can this tell us about the true power of interest groups in this policy arena? The fact that state governments took action in health policy in spite of opposing interests, where the national government could not, offers a compelling puzzle that will be of special interest to scholars and students of public policy, health policy, and state politics.
Simple machines
by
Ward, D. J. (David John), 1966- author
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Lowery, Mike, 1980- illustrator
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Simple machines Juvenile literature.
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Simple machines.
2015
\"Machines help make work easier, like when you need to lift something heavy or reach way up high. There are six simple machines: the lever, the wheel and axle, the pulley, the ramp, the wedge, and the screw. Can you adjust a seesaw to lift an elephant? What happens when you combine two or more simple machines? Read and find out!\"--Amazon.com.