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Books > Children's & Educational > Social studies > Sociology & social issues > Work & industry / world of work
A gripping tale of a girl with a morbid ability that could lead
her to a killer . . . and the boy who would never let anything
happen to her.
Sixteen-year-old Violet Ambrose is grappling with two major
issues: Jay Heaton and her unusual so-called gift. While her
confusing feelings for her best friend are new, she has been able
to sense dead bodies--or at least those that have been
murdered--and the imprints that attach to their killers since she
was a little girl. Violet has never considered her ability useful,
but now that a serial killer has begun terrorizing her small town
she realizes she might be the only person who can stop him.
Fiercely protective of her, Jay agrees to help Violet search for
the murderer. But even as she's falling in love, Violet is getting
closer to discovering a killer . . . and becoming his prey
herself.
This title offers an in-depth examination of colonialism as
presented in Chinua Achebe's novel Things Fall Apart, as well as
contemporary perspectives on this issue. Discussions include the
use of language to convey status and power, the clash of Igbo and
European cultures, the loss of personal identity, and the different
faces of neo-colonialism.
This series provides fun and accessible careers information for
young people choosing what to study post-14. Each title offers a
behind-the-scenes tour of a high-interest job typically entered
through a vocational route. Snappy, easy-to-digest information and
case studies are supported by a comprehesive guide to training and
entry routes. At the end of year 9, pupils must choose course
options that will determine whether they take a vocational or
academic route through the rest of their education. These titles
will help readers relate the huge range of vocational courses
available to exciting jobs in the real world.
Save the Planet: Protecting our Natural Resources applies the
NCTE/IRA Standards to science and social studies content. Each book
sends the reader on a fact-finding mission, posing an initial
challenge and concluding with questions and answers. Through
engaging, interactive scenarios, learners can experiment with text
prediction, purpose-driven research, and creative problem
solving--all critical thinking skills--while learning about ways to
care for our planet.
This volume aspects of capital punishment as it is practiced
internationally, anf on opposing viewpoints of the practice.
Series of essays about issues surrounding treatment of the mentally
ill with violent tendencies.
Presents the issues surrounding the growing use of RFID technology.
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