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|  | Master the GED Mathematics 2002 Description not available.Provides instructions for studying for and taking the mathematics section of the high school equivalency test. CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
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 | Porsche by Paul W. Cockerham The Porsche is the ultimate automobile, the thorough-bred of sports cars. Serious drivers who appreciate internal refinement as well as an aggressive style know what to expect of this vehicle -- balance, a precision response, and, of course, an unquestionably stunning appearance. The history of this classic automobile is depicted in brilliant four-color photographs and compelling text. AUTHOR: Paul W. Cockerham PUBLISHER: TODTRI Book Publishers FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
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 | Because of Winn-Dixie by Cherry Jones, Kate DiCamillo Ten-year-old India Opal has just moved to a new town with her father, where she has trouble adjusting to her brand-new life. One day, she befriends a big dog named Winn-Dixie, who seems to know everyone in town, and finds that the life that seemed so problematic is really full of fun! With color illustrations throughout. Named a year 2000 Notable Books by the New York Times and a Best Children's Books 2000 by Publishers Weekly. A 2001 Newbery Honor Book. AUTHOR: Cherry Jones, Kate DiCamillo PUBLISHER: Candlewick Press FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
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 | From Tadpole to Frog by Holly Keller, Wendy Pfeffer A basic explanation of the life cycle of frogs, with a special emphasis on the metamorphosis from tadpole to bullfrog. Illustrated with watercolor drawings. AUTHOR: Holly Keller, Wendy Pfeffer PUBLISHER: HarperCollins Children's Book Group FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
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 | John Henry by Jerry Pinkney, Julius Lester A picture book version of the folktale in which man defeats machinery. Pencil and watercolor illustrations accompany the poetic text. AUTHOR: Jerry Pinkney, Julius Lester PUBLISHER: Penguin Putnam Books for Young Readers FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
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 | Is the Telecommunications Act of 1996 Broken? by J GREGORY SIDAK The Telecommunications Act of 1996 was the first major overhaul of communications policy in the United States in more than sixty years. Considerable disagreement exists over whether the new legislation is accomplishing its purposes. This volume presents the diverse views of telecommunications executives, public policy scholars, legislators, and state and federal regulators. These influential industry and government leaders address various recent business transactions in the telecommunications industry and key court decisions interpreting the Telecommunications Act of 1996. What emerges is a valuable inside look at the interplay of government and industry -- in particular, a rapid growth industry. AUTHOR: J GREGORY SIDAK PUBLISHER: American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
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