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Bloom's Literary Reference Online (Info | Start Now)
Students in 6-12 grade and college will find critiques of many books that are presented in the classroom. Also find detailed guides for writing critical essays and analysing important literary themes.
Body Language For Dummies (Info | Start Now)
Written By: Kuhnke, Elizabeth Published By: Wiley, 2007 If you are puzzled by other people or want to improve the impression you give, knowing about body language could be the key. In this book you'll discover how the body reveals what people really mean and how you can use your body and your expressions to improve your self-image to others. It explores why we give the signals we do, how to read the most common expressions and goes on to show how you can use your new understanding of body language for success at work, in relationships and in your communication. Actions really do speak louder than words!
Books & Authors (Info | Start Now)
Books & Authors offers new ways to explore the endless possibilities and combinations of books, authors, genres and topics.
Bowling, Beatniks, and Bell-Bottoms: Pop Culture of 20th century America (Info | Start Now)
The hairstyles, slang terms, advertising jingles, pop music sensations, and all else described as popular culture is covered in this five-volume reference.
BrainPOP Jr. (Info | Start Now (inside the library only))
Designed for children in kindergarten through third grade, BrainPOP Jr. includes videos, audio prompts and learning activities with an easy to use graphical interface that allows children to learn independently.
Brief History of Ancient Astrology (Info | Start Now)
Written By: Beck, Roger Published By: Blackwell Publishing, 2007 "A Brief History of Ancient Astrology" explores the theory and practice of astrology from Babylon to ancient Greece and Rome. While recognizing the modern dichotomy between science and superstition, Roger Beck acknowledges the historical symbiosis between astrology and astronomy as it existed in the ancient world.
Britannica Learning Zone (Info | Start Now)
For children aged 4-7: An interactive learning environment of developmentally-appropriate activies for early childhood. Interactivity is focused on maps and videos, games and learning materials, word and letter activities.
Britannica Online for Kids (Info | Start Now)
This online encyclopedia is just for kids. A great place to start a research project, the articles include pictures, videos, links to good web sites and more.
Britannica Online Reference Center (Info | Start Now)
Britannica Online brings all of the extensive research and in-depth articles that users expect from the traditional Encyclopaedia Britannica.
Buddhism in Scripture and Practice (Info | Start Now)
Written By: Paramahamsa, K. R. Published By: Total Recall Publishing, 2007 In Scripture and Practice Buddhism arose more than 2500 years ago in India in an atmosphere of great philosophical ferment, when the philosophical sects such as Mimamsa, Vedanta, etc were systematized, but was independent of them. It incorporated what it considered to be the best from all sects, both the orthodox and the heterodox. It became one of the world's greatest religions, and contributed one of the highest of philosophies.

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