Connect McGraw-Hill, Connect Reading 3.0, 3e
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2. A Love That Gives Her Paws by Stephanie Blank
3. An Open Letter to My Kids About Suing Mom and Dad by Michelle Maltais
4. Another Problem with Shifting Education Online: Cheating by Derek Newton
5. Athletic Diets Can Vary from Sport to Sport, but the Ground Rules for Healthy Eating Are the Same by E.J. Iannelli
6. Bicycle Meals: Koreatown-Based Volunteers Deliver Food to Unhoused Angelenos, but Can They Keep It Up? by Angel Carreras
7. Blaming Facebook for All of Society’s Ills Avoids a More Unpleasant Truth: The Fault Is Ours by Howard Saltz
8. California: The Not-So Golden State by Suzannah Lipscomb
9. Combating Childhood Trauma One Relationship at a Time by E.J. Iannelli
10. Connecting School and Job Success by Sharon K. Ferrett
11. Ellis Island History by The National Park Service
12. Equity vs. Equality: It’s All About Fairness and the Recognition That Different People May Need Different Tools by Jac Archer
13. Escaping Paradise by Melissa Mesku
14. Green Burials Reflect a Shift to Care for the Body and Soul by Lauren Markoe
15. Growing Up in Iran, Hanukkah Just Wasn’t on My Radar. That’s Made Jewish Parenting in America Hard by Orly Minazad
16. Growing Up is Hard, Especially for People with Disabilities by Nadra Nittle
17. Have You Seen My Brother Standing in the Shadows? By Sarah Disseault
18. Hidden Foster Care: All of the Responsibility, None of the Resources by Roxanna Asgarian
19. How Should Teachers Deal With Distracting Technology in the Classroom? by James McWilliams
20. How the Gig Economy Promotes Inequality by Juliet Schor
21. How to Divide and Conquer Household Chores by Jacob Jones
22. How Virtual Reality Is Revolutionizing Health Care by Nate Sanford
23. How We Measure the Degree of Civilization by Inga Laurent
24. Hyphen Nation by Manisha Aggarwal-Schifellite
25. Ice Storm Paradox: It’s Colder Because the Earth Is Warmer by David Horsey
26. In Writing Your Own Story, Why Is the Truth Risky? by CMarie Fuhrman
27. Kids Can, and Should, Help Out around the House by Jacob Jones
28. Let Them Eat Meat by Rachel Serkin
29. Life on the Extreme Edge: Microbes in Astrobiology by Nada Salem
30. Looking Radiant by Lucy Jane Santos
31. My First Time… Watching Pulp Fiction by Jeremey Randrup
32. National Parks like Glacier, Zion and Yellowstone Are Overrun by Crowds More than Ever, but Simply Building More Parks Is Not the Solution by Jonathan Thompson
33. On Bigfoot’s Trail by Deanna Pan
34. Prominent Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders on the Heroes Who Inspired Them by Ellen Lee and Emily Tan
35. Reclaiming Identity with the 2020 Census by Steven Arroyo
36. Revolutionary Domesticity by Marta Olmos
37. Speaking of Nature by Robin Wall Kimmerer
38. Steven Pinker On the Power of the Rational Mind by Dan Falk
39. Stress and the Brain by Janet Elder
40. Teen Immigrants: Five American Stories by PBS
41. The Declaration of Independence by Thomas Jefferson
42. The Freedom to Bird by J. Drew Lanham
43. The Pandemic Forced the Region’s Colleges and K-12 Schools to Ditch Standardized Tests. Some Hope the Change Is Permanent by Wilson Criscione
44. The Radio Repairman Who Started a Movement in Cuban Music by Alexandra Martinez
45. The Real Reason That People of Color Are Hesitant with Doctors—And the COVID-19 Vaccine by Jac Archer
46. The Right to Be Forgotten by Alexis Nader
47. The Roots of Rage by Robert Maurer
48. The Societal Benefits of Postsecondary Prison Education by Alexandra Gibbons and Rashawn Ray
49. The Standing Rock Victory You Didn’t Hear About by Desiree Kane
50. Thinking Traps: 12 Cognitive Distortions That Are Hijacking Your Brain by Alex Naoumidis
51. To My Daughter on Father’s Day by Mo Elleithee
52. Uncomfortable History by Eika Tai
53. Using Music Therapy to Stimulate the Brain Can Help Address Conditions Ranging from PTSD to Parkinson’s by Josh Kelety
54. What if Dozens of Planets Offer Even More Ideal Conditions for Supporting Life than Earth? by Jacob Jones
55. Why Is It Important to Get Along with Yourself? by Elita Torres