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112 pp.
| Enslow
| September, 2014
|
LibraryISBN 978-0-7660-4321-3$33.27 New ed. (2005)
(4)
YA
Got Issues? series.
Misusing defines plagiarism, cites some well-known cases (e.g., Blair Hornstine, whose Harvard acceptance was revoked because of plagiarism charges), and provides suggestions for avoiding it. Downloading focuses on unfair use of copyrighted material online, particularly music downloading. The short, accessible chapters are accompanied by staged photographs in uninspired designs. Both updated books append a list of resources. Reading list, websites. Glos., ind. Review covers these Got Issues? titles: Are You Misusing Other People's Words? and Are You Downloading Copyrighted Stuff?.
112 pp.
| Enslow
| September, 2014
|
LibraryISBN 978-0-7660-4322-0$33.27 New ed. (2006)
(4)
YA
Got Issues? series.
These updated books provide overviews of behaviors that can cause significant teen health problems. Basic research and real-life examples are clearly presented in short chapters; these titles will be more useful for classroom reports and term papers than as self-help manuals, although both append a list of resources. The stiffly staged stock photos contribute to textbooklike designs. Reading list, websites. Glos., ind. Review covers these Got Issues? titles: Are You Fat? and Are You at Risk for Food Allergies?.
112 pp.
| Enslow
| September, 2014
|
LibraryISBN 978-0-7660-6045-6$33.27 New ed. (2006)
(4)
YA
Got Issues? series.
These updated books provide overviews of behaviors that can cause significant teen health problems. Basic research and real-life examples are clearly presented in short chapters; these titles will be more useful for classroom reports and term papers than as self-help manuals, although both append a list of resources. The stiffly staged stock photos contribute to textbooklike designs. Reading list, websites. Glos., ind. Review covers these Got Issues? titles: Are You Fat? and Are You at Risk for Food Allergies?.
104 pp.
| Enslow
| September, 2014
|
LibraryISBN 978-0-7660-6050-0$33.27 New ed. (2005)
(4)
YA
Got Issues? series.
Misusing defines plagiarism, cites some well-known cases (e.g., Blair Hornstine, whose Harvard acceptance was revoked because of plagiarism charges), and provides suggestions for avoiding it. Downloading focuses on unfair use of copyrighted material online, particularly music downloading. The short, accessible chapters are accompanied by staged photographs in uninspired designs. Both updated books append a list of resources. Reading list, websites. Glos., ind. Review covers these Got Issues? titles: Are You Misusing Other People's Words? and Are You Downloading Copyrighted Stuff?.
112 pp.
| Enslow
| September, 2014
|
LibraryISBN 978-0-7660-5996-2$33.27 New ed. (2006)
(4)
YA
Got Issues? series.
Supported by real-life anecdotes, these updated books discuss why these behaviors happen and how each can affect emotional and physical health. The volumes will be more useful for classroom reports and term papers than as self-help manuals, although both append a list of resources. The stiffly staged stock photos contribute to textbooklike designs. Reading list, websites. Glos., ind. Review covers these Got Issues? titles: Are You Doing Risky Things? and Are You Being Bullied?.
104 pp.
| Enslow
| September, 2014
|
LibraryISBN 978-0-7660-5953-5$33.27 New ed. (2005)
(4)
YA
Got Issues? series.
Supported by real-life anecdotes, these updated books discuss why these behaviors happen and how each can affect emotional and physical health. The volumes will be more useful for classroom reports and term papers than as self-help manuals, although both append a list of resources. The stiffly staged stock photos contribute to textbooklike designs. Reading list, websites. Glos., ind. Review covers these Got Issues? titles: Are You Doing Risky Things? and Are You Being Bullied?.