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|  | Kitchen Planner; by Suzanne Ardley Take the confusion out of kitchen redesign and put the fun back in, with this helpful guide that`s filled with advice and suggestions for everything from the quick touch-up to a complete makeover. Color images throughout. Concealed wire binding. AUTHOR: Suzanne Ardley PUBLISHER: Chronicle Books LLC FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Science & Nature 
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 | The Animal Family by Maurice Sendak, Randall Jarrell The tale of a lonely hunter and how he acquires a family of animals, told in beautiful language by the well-known poet. AUTHOR: Maurice Sendak, Randall Jarrell PUBLISHER: HarperCollins Children's Book Group FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Science & Nature 
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 | Flatfoot Fox & the Case of the Nosy Otter by Brian Lies, Eth Clifford The further adventures of Flatfoot Fox, the self-proclaimed greatest detective in the whole world. Here Flatfoot, with the assistance of Secretary Bird, investigates a kidnapping. AUTHOR: Brian Lies, Eth Clifford PUBLISHER: Houghton Mifflin Company FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Science & Nature 
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 | Aggressive Whitetail Hunting by Greg Miller Answers any hunter's questions on how to hunt trophy bucks in public forests and farmlands, as well as in exclusive hunting lands. It's the perfect approach for gun and bow hunters who don't have the time or finances to hunt exotic locales. AUTHOR: Greg Miller PUBLISHER: Krause Publications FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Science & Nature 
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 | Getting to Know Arcview GIS for Version 3.1 by Eileen Napoleon, Nick Frunzi, Pat Breslin, ESRI Press Editors Description not available.Discusses geographic information systems, covering topics including classifying and displaying themes, measuring distance in a view, managing scale, creating map layouts, and address geocoding. AUTHOR: Eileen Napoleon, Nick Frunzi, Pat Breslin, ESRI Press Editors PUBLISHER: ESRI, Incorporated FORMAT: Audio & Paperback CATEGORY: Science & Nature 
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 | Meterology by Arthur Upgren, Jurgen Stock Who isn't worried about the weather? From heat waves to winter storms, we are obsessed with weather and the science of weather prediction. What's more, our weather seems to be getting worse--with more frequent droughts and floods, erratic temperature fluctuations, and longer, hotter summers--which may be a harbinger of the significant climate change to come. Global warming, as Arthur Upgren and Jurgen Stock convincingly show, has already begun to affect Earth's climate--and now threatens to destabilize the planet's ecosystem. Experts in meteorology and astronomy, Upgren and Stock take us on a grand tour of Earth's weather. Amid colorful anecdotes of the Galapagos, Siberia, and places closer to home, they describe the factors involved in shaping our weather, from humidity and prevailing winds to air pressure systems and the causes of seasonal change. They also explore the history of Earth's climate, its pivotal role in the development of life and human evolution, and how enormous cyclical changes in climate, such as El Nino, can spark severe weather all around the world. Human activity, however, constitutes our climate's greatest danger, and this seminal book lays bare the dual environmental crises we face: global warming and ozone depletion. Whether investigating alternative energy sources or the politics involved in mobilizing a global response, Upgren and Stock offer an intelligent analysis of the best solutions. Rigorous and insightful, Weather is a fascinating look at our climate and an impassioned discussion of how to save it. AUTHOR: Arthur Upgren, Jurgen Stock PUBLISHER: Perseus Publishing FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Science & Nature 
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