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The CQ Researcher 2011 by C Q Press (ISBN: 9781452280110)
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The CQ Researcher 2011 Unknown - 2013
by C Q Press
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CQ Researcher 2011 includes all 44 cutting-edge CQ Researcher reports published in 2011. Engaging, insightful reports cover topics including:
- Government Secrecy
- Treating Alzheimer?s
- National Debt
- Women and Sports
- Wind Power
- Organ Donations
- Class Action Law Suits
- Teen Drug Use
- Nuclear Power
- Mine Safety
- Future of Libraries
- Remembering 9/11
- Military Suicides
- Student Debt
- College Football
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- Title The CQ Researcher 2011
- Author C Q Press
- Binding unknown
- Publisher CQ Press
- Date 2013
- ISBN 9781452280110
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