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Marvin Bell was born in New York City in August 1937, ad grew up in rural Long Island. He was a National Book Award Finalist for his book "Stars Which See, Stars Which Do Not See" written in 1977. His most current book
is "Mars Being Red" which was writ


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Becoming a U.S. Citizen

Live the American dream. Become A U.S citizen. To be able to vote, hold public office, or serve on a jury, a person must be a United States citizen. If you have been living in the United States legally for five years or more, you may be eligible to become a naturalized U.S Citizen. Naturalization is the process by which people who are foreign born become citizens of the United States. For forms, eligibility requirements and additional details about the naturalization process, visit the Immigration and Naturalization Service web site.

Citizenship Made Simple

by Barbara Brooks Kimmel

Next Decade, 2006
323.6097 C

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How to Prepare for the U.S Citizenship Test

by Gladys E. Alesi

Barron’s Educational Series, 2005
323.623 H

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Pass the U.S. Citizenship Exam

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LearningExpress, 2006
323.623 P

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U.S. Citizenship: A Step-By-Step Guide

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LearningExpress, 2007
323.623 U

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Pasa el examen de ciudadanía americana

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LearningExpress, 2007
Spa 323.623 P

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Conviértase en ciudadano americano

by Debbie M. Schell

Sphinx, 2007
Spa 342.7308 S

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Inmigración y ciudadanía en los EE.UU.: preguntas y respuestas

by Debbie M. Schell

Sphinx, 2007
Spa 342.7308 S

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1. Becoming a parent
2. Becoming a U.S. citizen
3. Career change
4. Change for older adults
5. Change for women
6. Change of address
7. Change of heart
8. Change your mind
9. Community change
10. Educational change
11. Environmental change
12. Making healthy changes
13. Money changes everything
14. Voting for change