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South Korea
01.27.2018
2018 Winter Olympics
In celebration of the 2018 Olympics and Paraolympics in PyeongChang, South Korea, we’ve gathered together a list of books about Korea, the Olympics, and winter sports!
Picturebooks
The Royal Bee by Frances Park
(Children + PZ7.P21977 Ro 2000)
In the days when only wealthy Korean children are allowed to attend school, a poor boy named Song-ho learns by listening outside a schoolroom door, which eventually earns him a chance to better himself and make life easier for his widowed mother.
The Name Jarby Yangsook Choi
(Children Picture Book + CHOI)
After Unhei moves from Korea to the United States, her new classmates help her decide what her name should be.
Where’s Halmoni? by Julie Kim
(Children Picture Book + KIM)
Searching for their missing grandmother, two Korean children follow tracks into a fantastic world filled with beings from folklore who speak in Korean. Includes translations a
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Titles
- Abe Lincoln Crosses a Creek by Deborah Hopkinson; John Hendrix (Illustrator)Publication Date: 2008-09-09Now, I'm sure you know lots about Abraham Lincoln, the sixteenth president of the United States. But what you might not know is that Abe would never have become president if it hadn't been for Austin Gollaher. Learn the story of what really happened to Honest Abe when he was just a kid in this nonfiction picture book that's perfect for President's Day and every day!
- Apples to Oregon by Deborah Hopkinson; Nancy Carpenter (Illustrator)Publication Date: 2004-09-01The slightly true narrative of how a brave pioneer father brought apples, pears, plums, grapes, and cherries (and children) across the plains. Apples, ho! When Papa decides to pull up roots and move from Iowa to Oregon, he can't bear to leave his precious apple trees behind. Or his peaches, plums, grapes, cherries, and pears. Oh, and he takes his family along too. But the trail is
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Abstract
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Recently, the established modalities of stem cell self-renewal, i.e., generation of a daughter stem cell and a daughter committed fängelse, have been questioned and an old theory that may have important implications in stem cell function and senescence has been reconsidered. The possibility that non-random chromatid segregation regulates stem fängelse divisio