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  • Book cover of Deadly Encounters
    Rob Lang

     · 2003

    Considers that death and danger are a part of everyday life for the wetland birds at the Bolsa Chica Conservancy in southern California.

  • Book cover of Parasites - Nature’s Stowaways
    Rob Lang

     · 2009

    Parasites are uninvited guests that live in or on animals, plants, or people. What's worse, they give nothing in return! Learn all the different shapes and sizes of parasites, and all the ways they have of surviving.

  • Book cover of Meet the DJ
    Rob Lang

     · 2003

    Describes how a DJ works and the equipment and skills required. Suggested level: intermediate.

  • Book cover of Moon and Tides
    Rob Lang

     · 2009

    How does it effect our plant to have a moon? What does the moon have to do with the tides? Did you even know they were connected? Book jacket.

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    Rob Lang

     · 2005

    Parasites are uninvited guests that live in or on animals, plants, or people. This text describes different kinds of parasites and their clever survival tactics.

  • Book cover of Cirsova #4

    The Double-Stuffed Winter Issue of Cirsova Heroic Fantasy and Science Fiction Magazine, featuring: Novelettes The Vault of Phalos, by Jeffery Scott Sims Shadow Visions, by Preston Dennett Short Stories The Lady of the Amorous City, by Edward M. Erdelac A Suit of Haidrah Skin, by Rob Lang ...Where There Is No Sanctuary, by Howie K. Bentley The Last Dues Owed, by Christine Lucas The Witch of Elrica, by Jennifer Povey The Bubbcat, by Sean Monaghan Wall Wardens, by Lynn Rushlau Lost Men, by Eugene Morgulis The Unfolding of the World, by Harold R. Thompson The Sands of Rubal-Khali, by Donald Jacob Uitvlugt The Priests of Shalaz, by Jay Barnson Dust of Truth, by Joyce Frohn The Ride, by Edward McDermott My Name is John Carter (Pt.3), by James Hutchings The Phantom Sands of Calavass, by S.H. Mansouri Essay The Feminine Force Awakens, by Liana Kerzner

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    Rob Lang

     · 2002

    The Statue of Liberty is one of the most famous statues in the world. Why and how was it built? The answers might surprise you.

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    Every year, the giant triplets look forward to their very own birthday cake. This year, though, Mom is too tired to bake three giant cakes. The triplets are upset -- until they come up with a super-special, extra-large idea that saves the day? Literacy resource presented in a play format intended to increase fluency, comprehension, oral language and writing. Suggested level: primary.