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May-June 2007 Wayne College Library New Material List May - June 2007 Reference and Circulating Books: Call Number Author Title A: General Works BF697.5.B63 W54 2006 Wilhelm, Sabine Feeling good about the way you look BF698.35.O57 S445 2006 Segerstrom, Suzanne C Breaking Murphy's law: how optimists get what they want from life C & D: World History DS778.L4534 A37 1984 Liang, Heng Son of the revolution E& F: American History & Western Hemisphere F595 .E38 2006 Egan, Timothy The worst hard time: the untold story of those who survived the great American Dust Bowl G: Geography, Anthropology, Recreation GE197 .L53 2006 Liddick, Don Eco-terrorism GV711.5 .S775 2007 Strength training H: Social Sciences: Business, Economics, Sociology HA35 .I48 2005 Innovations in teaching statistics HB75 .S456 1986 Schumpeter, Joseph Alois History of economic analysis HB161 .S65 1991 Smith, Adam The wealth of nations HQ755.8 .H35 2001 Hamner, Tommie J. Parenting in contemporary society HQ767.9 .S268 2003 Santrock, John W Children HQ792.E8 N49 2007 Newman, Paul B Growing up in the Middle Ages HV10.5 .V49 2007 Resumes for social service careers HV697 .M55 2007 Minuchin, Patricia Working with families of the poor HV5825 .M397 2007 The methamphetamine crisis REF HV6626.5 .C57 2007 The encyclopedia of child abuse HV8699.U5 S48 2006 Stack, Richard A Dead wrong: violence, vengeance, and the victims of capital punishment K: Law KF1524.6 .A46 2006 The American Bar Association guide to credit & bankruptcy KF4162 .T44 2007 Thomas, R. Murray God in the classroom REF KF8742.A35 S8 2007 The Supreme Court A to Z KFO512 .A83 2006 The Supreme Court of Ohio annual report L: Education LB1025.3 .C534 2003 Clark, Ron The essential 55: an award-winning educator's rules LB1028.3 .L43 2000 The learning edge LB1029.D55 K79 2007 Kryza, Kathleen Inspiring middle and secondary learners LB1029.R4 B46 2007 Bender, William N Response to intervention LB1031 .T56 2007 Thousand, Jacqueline S. Differentiating instruction LB1050.5 .C536 2007 Children's comprehension problems in oral and written language LB1065 .S863 2007 Sullo, Robert A. Activating the desire to learn LB1573.5 .B732 2006 Bradbury, Judy Children's book corner LB1592 .C37 2006 Cataldo, Judē Hands-on art activities for the elementary classroom LB2328 .M266 1997a Managing your institution's effectiveness LB2395.35 .L58 1998 Litecky, Larry Creating active learning N: Fine Arts ND623.B9 H27 Harris, Nathaniel Understanding Michelagniolo NX583.A1 W35 2007 Watson, William The arts of China after 1620 P: Language, Literature PE1479.B87 H457 2001 Henson, Carol English & communication for colleges PN6071.N3 B43 2006 Bedrock: writers on the wonders of geology Q: Mathematics, Computer Science, Sciences QA11.2 .P6385 2007 Posamentier, Alfred S Exemplary practices for secondary math teachers QA19.C45 A47 2006 Alsina, Claudi Math made visual QA271.P3 2006 Packel, Edward W The mathematics of games and gambling QA276.18 .A44 2003 Albert, Jim Teaching statistics using baseball QA276.18 .T45 2000 Teaching statistics R: Medicine, Nursing REF R726.8 .D3785 2006 Death and dying sourcebook REF R728 .P747 2006 HR policies & procedures manual REF R735 .C66 2006 Complementary and alternative medicine sourcebook REF RC112 .T87 2007 The encyclopedia of infectious diseases RC375 .T74 2007 Treating Tourette syndrome and tic disorders REF RC552.E18 E287 2007 Eating disorders sourcebook REF RC553.A88 T87 2007 The encyclopedia of autism spectrum disorders RC554 .D63 2007 Dobbert, Duane L Understanding personality disorders REF RC565 .A4493 2007 Alcoholism sourcebook RC1230 .P36 2007 Pampel, Fred C Drugs and sports RC1230 .P69 2006 Pound, Richard W Inside dope REF RJ140 .A335 2007 Adolescent health sourcebook RJ506.A9 G76 2007 Growing up with autism RJ506.S44 P43 2007 Plante, Lori G Bleeding to ease the pain REF RL41 .T87 2007 The encyclopedia of skin and skin disorders T: Technology TG300 .C54 2007 Cleary, Richard Louis Bridges Z: Publishing, Library Science, Information Resources Z711.25.C65 R65 2007 The role of the library in the first college year ZA3075 .T46 2007 Tensen, Bonnie L Research strategies for a digital age Children’s Literature: ML3930.L34 P37 2005 Partridge, Elizabeth John Lennon PS3557.A5197 Z468 2004 Gantos, Jack Hole in my life PZ7.C3557 Po 2004x Chambers, Aidan Postcards from no man's land PZ7.D5455 Me 2006 DiCamillo, Kate Mercy Watson goes for a ride PZ7.D7194 Nor 2004 Donnelly, Jennifer A northern light PZ7.F23814 Ho 2004 Farmer, Nancy The house of the scorpion PZ7.F9205 Ke 2003 Frost, Helen Keesha's house PZ7.G559118 Fat 2004x Going, K. L. Fat kid rules the world PZ7.G8233 Lo 2007 Green, John Looking for Alaska PZ7.K975 Zen 2006 Kvasnosky, Laura McGee Zelda and Ivy, the runaways PZ7.M145 Tr 2007 MacDonald, Alan Trolls go home! PZ7.M2178 Ear 2003 Mackler, Carolyn The earth, my butt, and other big, round things PZ7.N1243 St 2002 Na, An A step from heaven PZ7.O222 Fad 2007 O'Connor, Jane Fancy Nancy and the posh puppy PZ7.O614 Ai 2005 Oppel, Kenneth Airborn PZ7.P4313 Pic 2007 Perkins, Lynne Rae Pictures from our vacation PZ7.P7323 Bo 2001 Plum-Ucci, Carol The body of Christopher Creed PZ7.P8362 No 2006 Portis, Antoinette Not a box PZ7.R29114 An 2003 Rennison, Louise Angus, thongs and full-frontal snogging PZ7.R982 Ann 2007 Rylant, Cynthia Annie and Snowball and the dress-up birthday PZ7.S58625 Cos 2007 Silverman, Erica Cowgirl Kate and Cocoa PZ7.T7813 St 2001 Trueman, Terry Stuck in neutral PZ7.W78436 Har 2001x Wittlinger, Ellen Hard love PZ7.Z837 Iae 2005 Zusak, Markus I am the messenger PZ8.3.R667 Loo 2006 Root, Phyllis Looking for a moose PZ8.3.B3845 Mov 2006 Beaumont, Karen Move over, Rover RC523 .G87 1986 Guthrie, Donna Grandpa doesn't know it's me Audiovisual Motion Pictures: Blue Kite dvd Curse of the golden flower dvd Cyrano de Bergerac dvd Farewell my concubine dvd Girl from Hunan dvd Good earth dvd Inn of the sixth happiness dvd Painted veil dvd The Queen dvd Raise the red lantern dvd Road home dvd Story of Qui Ju dvd To live dvd Audiovisual Non Fiction: D62 .D43 2006 dvd Decisive battles. The ancient world D121 .D37 2007 dvd Dark Ages: fall of civilization, the rise of a new world order DD125 .B37 2007 dvd Barbarians II DF225.5 .L37 2007 dvd Last stand of the 300 DL65 .B37 2003 dvd Barbarians HM1131 .S43 2006 dvd Secret of the wild child PN1995.9.S87 L378 2007 dvd Last King of Scotland QH447 .C7 2001 vhs Cracking the code of life Electronic Journals ACM Transactions on the Web (TWEB) Administration in Mental Health American Educational Research Journal Analytical Proceedings including Analytical Communications Annual Reports on Analytical Atomic Spectroscopy Annual Reports on the Progress of Chemistry Annual Reports on the Progress of Chemistry, Sect. A: General Physical and Inorganic Chemistry Annual Reports on the Progress of Chemistry, Sect. A: Physical and Inorganic Chemistry Arizona Journal of Hispanic Cultural Studies Brain Cell Biology Building Services Engineering Research & Technology Business Strategy Series Chemical Communications (London) Chronic Respiratory Disease Classical Quarterly Clinical Trials Communication Methods and Measures Contemporary Organic Synthesis Cultural Geographies Die Kulturpflanze Discourse & Communication Discussions of the Faraday Society Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis Educational Researcher Faraday Special Discussions of the Chemical Society Faraday Symposia of the Chemical Society Fungal Biology Reviews Infosecurity International Journal of Strategic Communication Journal of the Chemical Society (Resumed) Journal of the Chemical Society A: Inorganic, Physical, Theoretical Journal of the Chemical Society B: Physical Organic Journal of the Chemical Society C: Organic Journal of the Chemical Society D: Chemical Communications Journal of the Chemical Society, Abstracts Journal of the Chemical Society, Chemical Communications Journal of the Chemical Society, Faraday Transactions 1: Physical Chemistry in Condensed Phases Journal of the Chemical Society, Faraday Transactions 2: Molecular and Chemical Physics Journal of the Chemical Society, Transactions Journal of Child Neurology Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics Journal of Hand Surgery: European Volume Journal of the Royal Institute of Chemistry Journal of the Society for American Music Law, Culture and the Humanities Menopause International Molecular Oncology Moon New German Critique Nonlinear Analysis: Hybrid Systems Partial Answers: Journal of Literature and the History of Ideas Proceedings of the Analytical Division of the Chemical Society Proceedings of the Chemical Society Proceedings of the Chemical Society of London Proceedings of the Society for Analytical Chemistry Quarterly Journal of the Chemical Society Quarterly Review of the Chemical Society Reproductive Sciences Review of Educational Research Review of Research in Education Royal Institute of Chemistry Reviews Selected Annual Reviews of the Analytical Sciences Symposia of the Faraday Society Transactions of the Faraday Society Traumatology William Carlos Williams Review World Political Science Review World's Poultry Science Journal.
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