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Going Ape: Florida's Battles over Evolution in the Classroom

Tells the riveting story of the intense conflicts over teaching evolution in Florida, revealing how not just this state, but the entire country has been Going Ape over this hot-button issue.

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Nino Pernetti's Caffè Abbracci Cookbook: His Life Story and Travels around the World

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Finding Fairness: From Pleistocene Foragers to Contemporary Capitalists

Providing a sweeping, archaeologically grounded view of human history, Justin Jennings explores the origins, endurance, and elasticity of ideas about fairness and how these ideas have shaped the development of societies at critical moments over the last 20,000 years.

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Guide to the Vascular Plants of Florida, Third Edition

The definitive guide to more than 4,000 plants found in the Sunshine State

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From the Swamp to the Keys: A Paddle through Florida History

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So Excellent a Fishe: A Natural History of Sea Turtles

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Orchids to Know and Grow

Two renowned horticulturists provide invaluable tips to help identify, cultivate, and care for 200+ species in this entertaining, easy-to-use guide. 64 color photos, 296 b&w illustrations, glossary, index.

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Historic Architecture in the Caribbean Islands

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Florida's Space Coast: The Impact of NASA on the Sunshine State

This book tells the story of how NASA transformed Florida's East Coast from an economy based on agriculture and tourism to one of the nation's most influential centers of technology.

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The First Hollywood: Florida and the Golden Age of Silent Filmmaking

This book tells the story of the emergence of Jacksonville, Florida, at the center of the film industry in the early 1900s. By 1928 Jacksonville was home to fifteen major production companies and the location for filming hundreds of movies, including the first Technicolor picture ever made.