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Immigration (World Issues) by Harriet Brundle
Category: Children's Non Fiction | Series: World Issues
What does it mean to be an immigrant? Why and how do people move to a new home? How does it feel to live in a new country? Includes a timeline of events that have caused large amounts of people to move to a new place, from the Irish Potato Famine to the war in Syria, and a case study of Iraq.
Terrorism : World issues by Helen Donohoe
Category: Fiction | Series: World Issues
In the wake of such events as 9/11 and other such hostilities, the world is on alert to terrorism. This title covers the nature of terrorism, its causes and its effects on our global community.
The Future of Money by Oliver Chittenden
Category: Business | Series: World Class Thinking on Global Issues
The state of the global economy affects every single one of us. With economic growth threatened by financial regulation and the East and West at competitive odds, the real solutions to global recession can only come through international co-operation. This title intends to suggest solutions to this glob ...Show more
The Great Encounter of China and the West, 1500 1800 by D. E. Mungello; David E. Mungello
Category: History | Series: Critical Issues in World and International History Ser.
A fourth edition of this book is now available. In the twenty-first century, China has emerged as the leading challenger to U.S. global dominance. China is often seen as a sleeping giant, emerging out of backwardness toward modernization. However, this vast country is not newly awakening, but rather ret ...Show more
World Issues: Immigration by Ruth Wilson
Category: Fiction | Series: World Issues
This is a new series discussing current world issues. Readers are encouraged to make their own decisions on the issues, to voice their opinion, and to discuss with others. Straightforward objective text is supported by colour photographs.
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