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Gender Issues and Sexuality: Essential Primary Sources (Info | Start Now)
A focus on leading social issues of the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries.
General OneFile (Info | Start Now)
General OneFile, formerly known as InfoTrac, is a collection of citations and/or the full text for articles dating back to 1980 from magazines, newspapers, professional journals, law reviews reference sources, pamphlets, and news
Genetics & Inherited Conditions (Info | Start Now)
Salem Health: Genetics and Inherited Conditions alphabetically arranges 459 essays on diseases, biology, techniques, methodologies, genetic engineering, biotechnology, ethics, and social issues.
Geo-Data: The World Geographical Encyclopedia, 3rd ed. (Info | Start Now)
The 3rd edition of this comprehensive resource, now published by Gale, provides entries on the physical geography of every country in the world plus other selected locations.
Getting Sober : A Practical Guide to Making It Through the First 30 Days (Info | Start Now)
The author gives practical, day-by-day advice for becoming and staying sober--from removing alcohol and alcohol-related items from your house to picking the recovery program that fits your needs.
Getting Your Child to Say "Yes" to School (Info | Start Now)
Written by: Christopher A. Kearney Published by: Oxford University Press USA, 2007
Gilded Age and Progressive Era Reference Library (Info | Start Now)
Focuses on the significant social and culture changes that occurred in the years 1878-1913.
Global Minstrals: Voices of World Music (Info | Start Now)
Written by: Elijah Wald Published by: CRC Press 2007
Great Athletes (Info | Start Now)
The largest and most comprehensive collection of sports biographies published in a single reference work. Virtually every athlete and every sport readers might reasonably expect to find can be found here.
Great Depression and the New Deal Reference Library (Info | Start Now)
Covers the failure of the U.S. economy and its gradual recovery, with special attention to the New Deal, as well as the global situation, including the rise of Hitler. The Almanac covers the era in 16 subject chapters.

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