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I can't do what?

strange laws and rules from around the world
2022
"This book is a look at rules and laws that have been created around the world over many years, divided into four sections: people problems, sports zone, entertainment interrupted, and kid concerns. It features some of the funniest, scariest, most maddening, and confusing regulations, leaving readers questioning just who makes the rules and how they might be changed"--Provided by publisher.

The health-care divide

2019
The Health-Care Divide takes a close look at the history of health care in the United States while addressing topics such as the Affordable Care Act and the health-care poverty gap for the elderly, children, and minority groups.
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Death rituals

2015
Death is as old as life itself, and the rituals accompanying it are about as old, too. For thousands of years, cultures around the world have ritualized death as a way of understanding it. Whether it was preserving a body for eternity or disposing of it completely to set the soul free, a culture's funerary customs reveal much about how its people viewed life and death. This text provides an age-appropriate examination of death rituals from cultures both ancient and modern. Captivating sidebars, fact boxes, a graphic organizer, and engaging visuals will encourage readers to look to the past to see how we handle death today.

Kids

how biology and culture shape the way we raise our children
2001

Families of the world

family life at the close of the twentieth century
1988

Essential substances

a cultural history of intoxicants in society
1993

Priestess, mother, sacred sister

religions dominated by women
1994

Games around the world

2010
Describes games that children play around the world.

Sportsmanship

2012
A critical view of sportsmanship and sports ethics.

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