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* Harmful to Minors, a book by Judith Levine which deals with sexual morality in the United States
* Harmful to Minors, a book by Judith Levine, which deals with sexual morality and sex education in the United States
In the book Inside Argentina from Perón to Menem author Laurence Levine, former president of the US-Argentine Chamber of Commerce, writes: " although anti-Semitism existed in Argentina, Perón's own views and his political associations were not anti-Semitic ....
The book, La Guerra Falsa was the Spanish translation of " The Big White Lie " by retired DEA Agent Michael Levine, who also authored New York Times Bestseller " Deep Cover.
" Levine fired back in numerous articles that, " if President Morales had read the book he would have welcomed DEA as heros and booted CIA from his country for betraying both the Bolivian and American people.
In 1997, Scholastic ( through Arthur A. Levine Books ) purchased the U. S. publication rights to the first Harry Potter book, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, it was renamed Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone in order to appeal to American children.
Harmful to Minors: The Perils of Protecting Children From Sex ( ISBN 0-8166-4006-8, ISBN 1-56025-516-1 ) is a 2002 book by Judith Levine.
The book also examines the terms " harmful to minors " and " indecency ," which Levine considers to be umbrella terms for censorship, as well as the Dylan v. Heather case, and the little-known SPARK-Support Program for Abusive Reactive Kids and STEP-Sexual Treatment Education Program and Services, both of which she claims do far more harm than the child sex offenders did themselves.
In 2003, Thunder's Mouth Press released a trade paperback edition of the book, which includes a new afterword by Levine chronicling the public response to the book.
Ellen Levine wrote a children's picture book entitled Henry's Freedom Box based upon Brown's life.
* Ashes: Poems New & Old, a book by Philip Levine
Die Broke ( from the book Die Broke: A Radical Four-Part Financial Plan by Stephen Pollan and, Mark Levine ) is a similar idea.
* The Exchange, a non-fiction book by Allan Levine
* Ever, a book by American author Gail Carson Levine
Ella Enchanted is a Newbery Honor book written by Gail Carson Levine and published in 1997.
Levine stated that the film is " so different from the book that it's hard to compare them ," noting the addition of new characters such as Sir Edgar and Heston, and suggested " regarding the movie as a separate creative act ".
In his review of the book for the Chicago Tribune, Mortal Sin author Paul Levine writes " the long story never becomes tedious, and at the end the reader thirsts for another tale of Dr. Lazlo Kreizler ".
According to Levine and Harmon in their book, Death of an American Jewish Community, redlining the area, blockbusting, and fear in neighborhood residents created by real estate agents allegedly brought about panic selling and white flight.
Waking the Tiger is a self-help book by Peter A. Levine which presents therapeutic advice for healing past traumas.
The techniques presented in the book are based on Somatic Experiencing, the naturalistic therapy developed by Levine.
Levine is also the author of Commonsense Rebellion: Taking Back Your Life from Drugs, Shrinks, Corporations and a World Gone Crazy ( New York-London: Continuum, 2003 ), a protest book.
Fellow Supreme Court attorney Lee Levine, in a book review, wrote that " the modern history of the freedom of the press in this country is intimately associated with the career and work of Floyd Abrams.
In early 1999 Searls joined Christopher Locke, David Weinberger and Rick Levine in writing The Cluetrain Manifesto, an iconoclastic website that was followed in January 2000 by the book with the same title.

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In 1941, interviews on American radio and favorable articles in US magazines, including a piece by Jack Alexander in The Saturday Evening Post, led to increased book sales and membership.
In his book Born Again ( 1976 and 2008 ), Watergate conspirator Chuck Colson describes his path to faith in conjunction with his criminal imprisonment and played a significant role in solidifying the " born again " identity as a cultural construct in the US.
The first book, Conan of Cimmeria: Volume One ( 1932 – 1933 ) ( 2003 ; published in the US as The Coming of Conan the Cimmerian ) includes Howard's notes on his fictional setting, as well as letters and poems concerning the genesis of his ideas.
Economist Jeffrey Sachs described the US as a corporatocracy in his book The Price of Civilization.
, Dungeons & Dragons remained the best-known and best-selling role-playing game, with an estimated 20 million people having played the game and more than US $ 1 billion in book and equipment sales.
The book catalogued the environmental impacts of the indiscriminate spraying of DDT in the US and questioned the logic of releasing large amounts of chemicals into the environment without fully understanding their effects on ecology or human health.
Finkelstein was to later blame Bartov's review for the poor US sales of the book.
Bill Bryson dedicates a chapter of his book Down Under ( published in the US as In a Sunburned Country ) to Holt's disappearance.
A listing of all the 628, 000 assigned publisher codes is published, and can be ordered in book form (€ 558, US $ 915. 46 ).
Soon after the book was published in the US, Kosiński was accused by the then-Communist Polish government of being anti-Polish, especially following the regime's 1968 anti-Semitic campaign.
In his 2000 book, The Informant, Kurt Eichenwald, a former New York Times reporter, portrays Whitacre as a complex figure: while working for the FBI as one of the best and most effective undercover cooperating witnesses the U. S. government ever had, Whitacre was simultaneously committing a US $ 9 million white-collar crime.
The citations to the book used in this article list the UK page numbers first, followed by the page numbers of the US edition in parentheses.
* A popular book on both COFDM and US ATSC by Mark Massel
If Canadians wish to enter the US via air, they must use a passport book.
The first reference to " secular humanism " in a US legal context was in 1961, although church-state separation lawyer Leo Pfeffer had referred to it in his 1958 book, Creeds in Competition.
Although personal accounts of taking the cactus had been written by psychologists such as Weir Mitchell in the US and Havelock Ellis in the UK during the 1890s, the German-American Heinrich Kluver was the first to systematically study its psychological effects in a small book called Mescal and Mechanisms of Hallucinations published in 1928.
* A facsimile of the entire book at the US Library of Congress
In the US, there was a Gold Key Comics comic book series ( one based on the show ), which ran for about a dozen issues.
While at Harvard, Roosevelt began a systematic study of the role played by the nascent US Navy in the War of 1812, largely completing two chapters of a book he would publish after graduation.
American historian and author Ruth Edna Kelley of Massachusetts wrote the first book length history of the holiday in the US ; The Book of Hallowe ' en ( 1919 ), and references souling in the chapter " Hallowe ' en in America ";
:" In recent years, the revisionist view that thuggee was a British invention, a means to tighten their hold in the country, has been given credence in India, France and the US, but this well-researched book objectively questions that assertion.
Common use of the phrase " The Great Depression " for the 1930s crisis is most frequently attributed to British economist Lionel Robbins, whose 1934 book The Great Depression is credited with ' formalizing ' the phrase, though US president Herbert Hoover is widely credited with having ' popularized ' the term / phrase, informally referring to the downturn as a " depression ", with such uses as " Economic depression cannot be cured by legislative action or executive pronouncement ", ( December 1930, Message to Congress ) and " I need not recount to you that the world is passing through a great depression " ( 1931 ).
** Term of art in US copyright law meaning a material object in which a work of authorship has been embodied, such as a book
* Northanger Abbey – free downloadable audio book ( Librivox, US pronunciation ).
The book was written when the wave of supposed flying saucer sightings was at its peak and getting enormous attention in the US media.

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