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2015 Finalist for Religious

2014 Finalist for Psychology

2013 Finalist for Education

Foreword INDIE

How to Survive Your Freshman Year

Contributor(s)
Scott C. Silverman (editor), Frances Northcutt (editor), Brent J. Bell (contributor), Lee Desser (contributor), Clarice Ford (contributor), Pamela M. Golubski (contributor), Cassandra C. Green (contributor), Thomas J. Grites (contributor), Douglas Hasty (contributor), Christine Kirk-Kuwaye (contributor), Jim Labate (contributor), Justin Long (contributor), Elizabeth Lovett (contributor), Edwin B. Mayes (contributor), Angie Mock (contributor), Robert Rhu (contributor), David Rothman (contributor), Peyvand Mirzadeh Silverman, DVM (contributor), Tatum Soo Kim (contributor), Jilani Warsi (contributor), and Michelle T. Williams (contributor)
Publisher
Hundreds of Heads Books
ISBN-13
9781933512617
Publication Date
2013-03-00

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