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Encyclopedia of Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity This encyclopedia spans the globe to explain the issues behind crimes against humanity and human rights issues as they relate to individual countries and the world at large.
Nutrition and Well-Being A to Z This two-volume reference examines the relationship between food and health on a historical, national and personal level.
Middle East Conflict Reference Library Designed to meet the pressing need for a lucid, comprehensive and objective overview of the people, events and documents that are key to understanding the region.
Industrial Revolution Reference Library Covers the ideas and social turmoil that marked this transition as well as the machines, manufacturing processes and energy sources that spurred it on.
Real-Life Math Provides an understanding of commonly studied math concepts by illustrating their use in everyday life in everyday tasks, such as buying insurance, constructing a budget, reading graphs, adjusting cooking recipes or planning for retirement.
Encyclopedia of Food and Culture A three-volume survey of food and its place in human culture and society, presented through 600 alphabetically sorted entries.
Psychologists and Their Theories for Students Perfect for research assignments in psychology, science and history, this one-stop source for in-depth coverage of major psychological theories and the people who developed them provides a unique approach to the study of psychological history as it pertains to analysis.
World Literature and Its Times: Vol 6 Examines the relationship between the political/social climate during which books were written and the works themselves.