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Social media survival guide / by Bathie, Holly.; Jeffries, Stephanie.; Merritt, Richard(Illustrator); Sutton, Kate.; Hammond, Fitz.; Brooks, Felicity.;
Managing life, relationships and mental health on any social media platform. Empower your kids to stay safe online with this fun, comprehensive guide for kids. Packed with entertaining illustrations alongside practical information, the Social Media Survival Guide answers questions about all aspects of social media -- the good and the bad -- making it a must-have tool for young people (and parents) to help navigate the online world safely and confidently and learn the best approaches to taking care of themselves.
Subjects: Social media; Internet;

Forbidden knowledge : a self-advocate's guide to managing your prescription drugs / by Young, Terence H.,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index."When it comes to drug safety, Big Pharma holds all the power, and it's time for patients to take it back. Tens of millions of patients in North America take prescription drugs, but the safety of these drugs is often based on medical myths. We are led to believe that if a medication isn't safe, the government would never let it on the market and that doctors would never prescribe a drug that isn't proven effective. Who controls these narratives? And do they always have the best interests of patients in mind? In an in-depth study of the enormous influence the pharmaceutical industry has over our health, drug safety advocate Terence Young explores how those with the most to gain financially are also those who wield all the power in healthcare--and withhold the knowledge that is critical to the safety of patients. Forbidden Knowledge reveals the truths you need to know about prescription drugs and what to do about it. It empowers patients to partner with their doctor to talk openly and plainly about medications to help avoid serious adverse drug reactions. This is your survival guide to Big Pharma"--
Subjects: Drugs; Drugs; Pharmaceutical industry.;

Knit to flatter : the only instructions you'll ever need to knit sweaters that make you look good and feel great! / by Herzog, Amy,1975-; Pearson, Karen,photographer.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.LSC
Subjects: Knitting; Sweaters.; Sweaters; Clothing and dress measurements.;
© 2013., Stewart, Tabori & Chang,

Time zones / by Adler, David A.; Miller, Edward,1964-;
LSC
Subjects: Time measurements; Time;
© c2010., Holiday House,

Who jumps more? / by Lin, Grace.;
"Olivia and Mei jump in the snow and compare their footprints to figure out who jumped farther and who jumped more times"--Provided by publisher.
Subjects: Board books.; Length measurement; Mathematics;

Pattern fitting with confidence / by Zieman, Nancy Luedtke.;
Subjects: Clothing and dress measurements.; Clothing and dress; Dressmaking;
© c2009., KP Craft Books,

The birth of time : how we measured the age of the universe / by Gribbin, John R.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subjects: Cosmology; Cosmochronology.;
© c1999., Weidenfeld & Nicolson,

The art of invisibility : the world's most famous hacker teaches you how to be safe in the age of Big Brother and big data / by Mitnick, Kevin D.(Kevin David),1963-author.; Vamosi, Robert,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subjects: Internet; Computer security.; Data protection.; Privacy, Right of.;

No safe harbor : the inside truth about cybercrime - and how to protect your business / by Sangster, Mark,author.;
Includes bibliographic references and index."Stories of massive data breaches litter the 24-hour newsday headlines. Hackers and cybercrime syndicates are hitting a who's who of banks, retailers, law firms, and healthcare organizations: companies with sophisticated security systems designed to stop crime before it starts. They're also hitting companies that thought they were too small to matter. So how do cybercriminals continue to breach the defenses of the big companies--and why do they go after the small ones? And, most importantly, how can companies of all sizes protect themselves? Cybersecurity expert Mark Sangster deftly weaves together real-life cases in a thrilling narrative that illustrates the human complexities behind the scenes that can lead to companies throwing their digital front doors open to criminals. Within a security context, deep social engineering is the newest and biggest means of breaching our systems. Sangster shows readers that cybersecurity is not an IT problem to solve--it is a business risk to manage. Organizations need to shift the security discussion away from technology gates alone toward a focus on leadership, team behaviors, and mutual support. Sangster punctuates his eye-opening narratives with sets of questions businesspeople at all levels need to ask themselves, facts they need to know, and principles they need to follow to keep their companies secure."--
Subjects: Business enterprises; Computer security.; Computer crimes.;

Age in place : a guide to modifying, organizing and decluttering mom and dad's home keep them safe, keep you sane / by Shrager, Lynda G.,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subjects: Barrier-free design for older people.; Older people;