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      c2020., Mason Crest Call No: 362.29 GEO    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Series Title: Opioid educationSummary Note: "In the United States today more than 50,000 people die of drug overdoses each year. Many overdose deaths are caused by heroin, a potent opioid drug that is highly addictive and can cause serious long-term health problems. Heroin was once considered a 'hard' drug that was only used by the most desperate junkies. Over the past decade, however, heroin has become more readily available in American communities, and it is destroying the hopes and lives of a new generation. This book provides information about the effects of heroin and how this illegal drug is contributing to the ongoing opioid crisis. Opioids are psychoactive drugs derived from the opium poppy, such as heroin or morphine, or synthetic versions that mimic their effects, such as fentanyl or oxycodone"--Provided by the publisher.
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      2014., Preschool, Henry Holt and Company Call No: E   Edition: First American edit    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Summary Note: Illustrations and lyrics introduce a song, first recorded in 1967 by Louis Armstrong, which celebrates the wonders of nature, loving friends, and the promise of the future in a baby's cry.
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      2014., Preschool, Henry Holt and Company Call No: 782.42 THI   Edition: First American edit    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Summary Note: Illustrations and lyrics introduce a song, first recorded in 1967 by Louis Armstrong, which celebrates the wonders of nature, loving friends, and the promise of the future in a baby's cry.