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Don Nardo is the author of Cardiovascular Disease and Diet (2014), Gods of World Mythology (2021), Biological Warfare (2006), Southeast Asian Cultures in Perspective (2020), Polar Explorations (2011).

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Cardiovascular Disease and Diet

release date: Nov 11, 2014
Cardiovascular Disease and Diet
Our heart is our motor. Without it, we cease to exist, when it's in peril, all other systems of the body are impacted. It is crucial that children learn early on that taking care of their heart is crucial. Studies are conclusive, for several years now, that certain foods we eat put us on the track to major heart problems. Give your readers this approachable guidebook on how diet can be used to control and even prevent heart disease.

Gods of World Mythology

release date: Jan 01, 2021
Gods of World Mythology
Certain universal themes run throughout mythologies of the many and diverse peoples of the past. Each pantheon of deities has at least one creator god, for instance. Gods of justice, war, and love are also common. Gods of World Mythology explores some of the leading gods of the Greeks, Romans, Norse, Hindus, Chinese, Aztecs, and Igbo.

Biological Warfare

release date: Sep 22, 2006
Biological Warfare
Biological warfare, bioterrorism, and germ weapons use disease producing agents such as bacteria or viruses as weapons toward people, animals, and plants. This critical resource helps students to investigate issues related to biological warfare. Readers will learn about biological agents and their harmful effects, the threat of existing bioweapons programs, and how countries are building up defenses against biological attacks.

Southeast Asian Cultures in Perspective

release date: May 11, 2020
Southeast Asian Cultures in Perspective
From bustling cities with gleaming skyscrapers, to deep, mysterious jungles, Southeast Asia is a region of fantastic extremes. On the one hand, it is made up of modern nations with houses, cars, and businesses like those in the United States. On the other, these lands feature large stretches of wild territory where elephants and tigers still roam in the shadows of towering, active volcanoes. Such extremes do not bother the people of Southeast Asia. In fact, they are proud to be modern caretakers of their sprawling national parks and the rich array of wild creatures and plants within them. At the same time, the Indonesians, Cambodians, and other Southeast Asians strive to preserve their native cultures. These range from ancient faiths like Islam, Buddhism, Christianity, and traditional religions to modern pastimes like soccer, computer blogging, and taking in the latest Star Trek movie.

Polar Explorations

release date: Mar 02, 2011
Polar Explorations
One the least understood places in the world, the North and South poles have captivated the imagine of scientists, adventurers, and ordinary people for centuries. With an abundance of natural resources, including crude oil, and the possibility for new scientific breakthroughs, the race to understand the poles has at various times led many nations to make political claims in a rush to exercise control over this terrain. This comprehensive volume offers detailed accounts of the major polar explorations, the political and scientific stakes in the quest to map and contain the Arctic and Antarctica. Chapters discuss the contest for the North Pole, the "heroic age" of exploration of the South Pole during the beginning of the twentieth century, the evolution of scientific technology and its effect on research in the harsh environment, and the trends in modern polar research.

Destined for Space

release date: Jan 01, 2012
Destined for Space
"Describes the history and future of human space exploration"--Provided by publisher.

Miguel de Cervantes

release date: Jan 01, 2008
Miguel de Cervantes
Presents the life of the sixteenth-century soldier, slave, actor, playwright, prisoner of the Spanish Inquisition, and author of "Don Quixote."

The Presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt

release date: Dec 21, 2015
The Presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt
Franklin Delano RooseveltÜthe longest serving president in U.S. historyÜsuccessfully guided Americans through two of the worst crises ever. He succeeded where others had failed in pulling the country back from the brink of collapse during the Great Depression. He lifted Americans' spirits and turned them away from fear and defeatism. Then came the horrors and devastation of World War II. The brilliant and courageous Roosevelt proved to be an outstanding commander in chief, leading the world to victory over the powers of evil.

Medusa

release date: Jan 01, 2004
Medusa
One of the most famous stories from ancient Greek mythology concerns Medusa, a creature so repulsive that merely gazing on her turned someone to stone. In this book, basic readers are introduced to Medusa and her hideous sisters and learn about how the hero Perseus and his flying horse managed to slay her. Also included is a synopsis of images of Medusa in modern culture.

The Assyrian Empire

release date: Jan 01, 1998
The Assyrian Empire
Discusses the history of the Assyrian Empire, including its early people, the rise of the Assyrian nation, its rebirth, the empire at its height, and the nation's collapse.

The Italian Renaissance

release date: Jan 01, 2003
The Italian Renaissance
During the late Middle Ages, Italy was at the center of a renaissance, or rebirth, in music, architecture, literature, and painting. The Italian Renaissance examines this phenomenon that produced the immortal works of da Vinci, Raphael, and Michelangelo, and others.

Bad Days in Battle

release date: Jan 01, 2017
Bad Days in Battle
Everyone makes mistakes, but they're not often on display for the whole world to see. These blunders in battle have gone down in history and will never be forgotten.

Mathew Brady

release date: Jan 01, 2008
Mathew Brady
Through his specialized techniques and unique style, this photographer became famous for his photos of presidents, generals, and bloody battles fought during the Civil War.

Pyramids of Giza, The

release date: Jul 01, 2013
Pyramids of Giza, The
Thousands of years ago, the Egyptians had no cranes or other advanced lifting devices. Yet they managed to build the tallest structures the world would see until modern times. These great engineering feats--three gigantic pyramids--still tower above the desert sands at Giza, near Egypt's capital, Cairo. Correlates with STEM instruction. Includes glossary, websites, and bibliography for further reading.

United in Cause

release date: Jan 01, 2010
United in Cause
In the 1760s, British colonists in North America grew increasingly angry about taxes they felt were unfair. The Sons of Liberty was the result of this anger. The group's motto was No taxation without representation. Starting with just a handful of members, the group soon grew to more than 2,000. The Sons of Liberty organized protests as well as boycotts against taxed products with the hope the British government would repeal the taxes. But in time it became clear the only option the colonists had was war, the Revolutionary War.

Cure Quest

release date: Sep 01, 2008

Ancient Rome

release date: Jan 01, 2003
Ancient Rome
An old adage speaks of the grandeur that was Rome. That grandeur is captured in amazing, well-documented detail in this unusual volume, which takes the form of a travel guide written in AD 143, when the Roman Empire was at its height of size and prosperity. Included are the city's imposing public buildings, temples and other shrines, religious festivals, roads and aqueducts, shops, public games (including chariot races and gladiatorial combats), and side trips to important nearby sights.

The Split History of the Women's Suffrage Movement

release date: Jan 01, 2014
The Split History of the Women's Suffrage Movement
Contents printed back-to-back and inverted.

Ancient Alexandria

release date: Jan 01, 2003
Ancient Alexandria
A historical look at ancient Alexandria and its people, education, weather, transportation, hotels, shopping, festivals, sporting events, banks, government, and sightseeing.

We the People: Revolution and the New Nation

release date: Jul 01, 2007
We the People: Revolution and the New Nation
We the People: Revolution and the New Nation 1754-1820s - During the late 1700s, the young United States bustled with the growth of a new government. Battles, independence, and the Bill of Rights all depict a part of this energetic era.
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