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Tears of a Tiger

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AuthorSharon M. Draper
BindingMass Market Paperback
BrandSimon Pulse
Catalog Number ListCatalog Number List Element: HP-1796
ColorMulticolor
EAN9780689806988
EAN ListEAN List Element: 9780689806988
EditionReprint
ISBN9780689806988
Item DimensionsHeight: 700; Length: 419; Weight: 20; Width: 60
LabelSimon Pulse
ManufacturerSimon Pulse
Manufacturer Minimum Age144
MPN9780689806988
Number Of Items1
Number Of Pages192
Package DimensionsHeight: 87; Length: 693; Weight: 22; Width: 409
Package Quantity1
Part Number9780689806988
Product GroupBook
Product Type NameABIS_BOOK
Publication Date1996-02-01
PublisherSimon Pulse
Release Date1996-02-01
StudioSimon Pulse
TitleTears of a Tiger

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between 1985 and 2015. There's also a sizable portion of the nation's youth who use cannabis on a frequent basis. According to a recent study by the Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse, 10 percent of grade 12 students smoke cannabis every day....

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