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Do Something! Activities and adventure for teens.
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It's your world : get informed, get inspired & get going!
by Chelsea Clinton
Combining facts, charts, photographs, and stories, describes how readers can enact change in the world around them and find solutions for such global problems as climate change, poverty, gender inequality, and homelessness
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The truth about exercise addiction : understanding the dark side of thinspiration by Katherine SchreiberDesigned for individuals concerned about their workout habits, personal trainers, family and friends of folks with a problem, as well as working mental health professionals treating exercise addicts, The Truth About Exercise Addiction provides an easy-to-read, illuminating glimpse into the rising trend of over-exercise.
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Cool Japan guide : fun in the land of manga, lucky cats, and ramen by Abby DensonThis graphic travel guidebook offers an exploration of Japanese culture from the perspective of a cartoonist, including overviews of Japanese food, geek culture, including a manga market, unique shopping experiences, zen gardens, bullet trains and cosplay festivals.
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Place hacking : venturing off limits
by Michael J. Rosen
Describes urban exploration, urban adventure, and urban infiltration, activities that involve secretly entering, exploring, and and engaging in other activities--even ironing--in abandoned buildings and other places not open to the public
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Doable : the girls' guide to accomplishing just about anything by Deborah ReberAn empowering guide to pursuing personal goals with confidence and enthusiasm offers advice for avoiding stress, procrastination and negativity while sharing the success stories of young women who have become activists, entrepreneurs and philanthropists.
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Exploring caves
by Rebecca Felix
Documents how the caves around the world have been, and continue to be, explored, citing famous caves and reasons why these underground areas have been scouted.
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