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Citizen Science: How Anyone Can Contribute to Scientific Discovery

Citizen science has opened up the world of scientific research to anybody and everybody. It is being done in all areas of science-including zoology, biology, astronomy, chemistry, and more. Some projects involve going outside and observing nature while others revolve around data obtained and shared over the internet. And whether one has scientific training or not, the contributions being made by citizen scientists are making a difference.

Citizen's Guide, A (21st Century Skills Library)

These engaging titles help the reader discover the key role that citizens play in the American democracy. Side bars include thought-provoking trivia, and ask questions about current events as well as the readers' own lives.

Civil War, The (Voyager)

The Civil War is one of the most complicated and controversial events in US history. This series focuses on key events and ideas that shaped the course of the war and its aftermath. Each title gives readers an up-close look at one topic, explaining the historical context it emerged from as well as how it impacted the future.

Civil War: A New Nation Is Tested (Crabtree Canopy)  

The Civil War (1861?1865) was America3s most divisive and bloody war. It remains burned in historic records and the country3s consciousness. Civil War: A New Nation Is Tested is an eight-volume set that examines the history, politics, people, and pain of this crucial historic event. Captivating images and informative text tell the story of a war that split the country apart and how it was knitted back together.

Civilizations of the World (Navigator)  

This series introduces readers to some of the world's greatest civilizations, focusing on what daily life was like for the people who lived there. Colourful spreads give readers an accessible overview of each civilization's government, religion, and social structure, as well as the leaders and events that contributed to its lasting impact.

Classic Stories in World Mythology

Societies around the globe have produced an astounding array of captivating myths that continue to fascinate and entertain members of each new generation. Among the best-known of these stories are those that tell how Earth and humans came to be; how the gods fought destructive wars in the heavens; and how stalwart human heroes fought dragons, one-eyed giants, demons, and other monstrous creatures. Classic tales from Greece, Rome, Scandinavia, Egypt, China, India, Central America, and elsewhere a

Classified: Secrets You're Not Supposed to Know

Readers will be captivated by this inside look at the world of secrecy surrounding their daily lives. The exciting main text exposes the secrets concealed by trusted organizations and companies we interact with regularly, while also revealing what criminal activity may only be a mouse click away. These books take an in-depth look at controversial subjects, such as intelligence agencies, conspiracies, surveillance, big business and big data, and the dark web.

Classroom How-To

This series offers approachable guidelines to mastering key writing, speaking, and listening skills—students can conquer their nerves and organize their thoughts to gain confidence in the classroom and beyond. This engaging series features whimsical illustrations and inspirational quotes to assure those prone to sweaty palms and late-night cramming that they, too, can excel in the real world when armed with the proper tools and attitude.

Climate Change

Across the world, weather patterns are changing as temperatures rise at a rate faster than ever before.

Climate Change (Core Library)

Earth’s climate is changing. People are adding greenhouse gases to the atmosphere. As a result, Earth is getting warmer. Storms are becoming more severe. Animals are struggling to find food as their habitats change. Some people are working on slowing climate change so nature has time to adapt. Others want to reverse it. Climate Change investigates the science of climate change, how it affects the planet, and what people are doing and need to do to save Earth as we know it.