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| Ed. L. Miller (philosophy), University of Colorado-Boulder, and Jon Jensen (philosophy), Luther College, wrote the fifth edition of Questions That Matter (McGraw-Hill). |
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| Ian Smythe (education), World Dyslexia Network Foundation, John Everatt (psychology), University of Surrey, and Robin Salter (psychology) wrote The International Book of Dyslexia: A Guide to Practice and Resources (Wiley). |
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| Theodore Millon (psychology) wrote Masters of the Mind: Exploring the Story of Mental Illness from Ancient Times to the New Millennium (Wiley). |
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| Paul Crecca, executive vice president and chief operating officer at Haights Cross, was appointed to the board of directors. |
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| Jerold J. Kreisman (medicine) and Hal Straus (psychology) wrote Sometimes I Act Crazy: Living with Borderline Personality (Wiley). |
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| Derald Wing Sue (psychology) wrote Overcoming Our Racism: The Journey to Liberation (Wiley). |
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UC-Berkeley store expanding| BERKELEY, California, December 1, 2004 -- The student-owned University of California at Berkeley campus bookstore is in a multimillion-dollar expansion funded primarily through a joint partnership with vendor eFollett. |
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