Sophomore Switch


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An uptight Brit and a hard-partying American swap lives in the smartest comedy of the season. Take an administrative snafu, a bad breakup, and "The Hot-Tub Incident," and you’ve got two thoroughly unprepared sophomores on a semester abroad. For American party girl Tasha, an escape to Oxford may be a chance to ditch her fame as a tabloid temptress, but wading Uggs-deep in feminist theory is not her idea of a break. Meanwhile, the British half of the exchange, studious Emily, nurses an aching heart amid the bikinis and beer pong of U.C. Santa Barbara. With an anthropologist’s eye for detail and a true ear for teen-speak, Abby McDonald crafts a funny, fast-paced, poignant look at survival, sisterhood, and the surprising ways we discover our true selves.




The Gender and Science Reader


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The Gender and Science Reader brings together key articles in a comprehensive investigations of the nature and practice of science.




Legacies of Crime


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This book follows a cohort of seriously delinquent girls and boys over twenty years, documenting the effects of their criminal involvement on their children.




Herd Register


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Ann's Gift


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English teacher, Ann Porter, had her entire teaching year planned out and was looking forward to it. The day before the new fall classes began, her boss changed her teaching assignment to what Ann considered to be a boring curriculum. Deeply conflicted over the unfair treatment from her boss, Ann questioned her value as a teacher. All the joy in teaching vanished. In her struggle to make peace with her new teaching assignment, a yellow rose comes to her aid.




Princeton Alumni Weekly


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Probability Problem Solver


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Exhaustive coverage is given to all major topics in probability. Among the many topics covered are set theory, Venn diagrams, discrete random variables, continuous random variables, moments, joint distributions, laws of large numbers, and the central limit theorem. Specific exercises and examples accompany each chapter. This book is a necessity for anyone studying probability and statistics.




The Quarterback


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Lamonte Collyear is a Bachelor of Science graduate from Indiana State University. Lamonte served four years in the U.S. Navy and ten years in the Indiana & Arizona Army National Guard. Lamonte lives in Southern Arizona. He is an avid reader who enjoys writing, traveling and being a dedicated public servant.




An Introduction to Programming with ActionScript 3.0


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"An Introduction to Programming with ActionScript 3.0" provides an introduction to computer programming by employing an example-based methodology involving animation, sound, graphics, and interactivity. This text covers all key topics required for any introductory level programming course.




Blue Ribbon Football Yearbook


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