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|  | The Black Student's Guide to Scholarships by Barry Beckham With this indispensable guide to scholarships for black and minority students, college dreams become a reality. The fifth edition contains an alphabetical listing of scholarships from schools, fraternities and sororities, churches, and other organizations, as well as information on federal sources of financial aid. AUTHOR: Barry Beckham PUBLISHER: Madison Books, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
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 | If You Poison Us by Murrae Haynes, Peter H. Eichstaedt Award-winning reporter Peter Eichstaedt chronicles how the U.S. government`s frantic entry into the nuclear age injured--and continues to impact--Native Americans and their communities. From the first uranium mining to the full-scale nuclear build-up, Eichstaedt details the deadly legacy of America`s desire to build an atomic industry at any cost. AUTHOR: Murrae Haynes, Peter H. Eichstaedt PUBLISHER: Red Crane Books, Incorporated FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
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 | Nicholas Nickleby by Charles Dickens, John Carey, Wanda McCaddon Dickens's huge, rambling novel tells the story of the Nickleby family after the death of the father, when the family is tyrannized by their nefarious Uncle Ralph. Nicholas becomes a schoolmaster at a brutal Yorkshire school run by the evil-hearted Wackford Squeers, who treats his young charges with neglectful brutality. Nicholas and the orphan boy, Smike, run away and join a troupe of traveling actors. Hearing that his sister Kate is in danger, Nicholas travels to London and foils his uncle's vile plans for her. The frail and saintly (if simpleminded) Smike dies, after which it is revealed that he was Uncle Ralph's son. Uncle Ralph hangs himself, leaving the tormented Nickleby family in peace at last. AUTHOR: Charles Dickens, John Carey, Wanda McCaddon PUBLISHER: Viking Penguin FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
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 | Little Red Riding Hood by Emily Bolam, Harriet Ziefert Description not available.While on a journey to her grandmother's house, a hungry wolf spots the little girl and sets a trap for her, in this classic fairy tale for beginning readers. Simultaneous. AUTHOR: Emily Bolam, Harriet Ziefert PUBLISHER: Penguin Putnam Books for Young Readers FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
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 | Growing Up Asian American by Maria Hong For many Asian Americans, a childhood in America was spent studying America's European ancestors but not their own, and being forced at an early age to confront many prejudices and stereotypes. Stories and essays from 32 Asian American writers, including Amy Tan, Maxine Hong Kingston, and Gus Lee illuminate the experience. AUTHOR: Maria Hong PUBLISHER: Morrow/Avon FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
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 | Alcohol by Elaine Landau Description not available.Discusses the health issues associated with alcohol, the history of alcohol use in the United States, and treatment options for those with an addiction to alcohol. AUTHOR: Elaine Landau PUBLISHER: Scholastic Library Publishing FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
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