Grant, U.S.; Lee, Robert E. "Terms Of Lee's Surrender And His Farewell: Terms Of Lee's Surrender At Appomattox. History of the World. 1992 January 01. Retrieved July 19 2005 from HighBeam Research Library Web site.
The American Civil War
Orenstein, Peggy. Schoolgirls. New York: Doubleday, 1994.
Societal Sexism
Martin, Peggy. "`What a Pathetic Old Tart': Alice Munro's Older Women." English Studies in Canada 24 (March, 1998): 83-92.
Change and Age in Alice Munro
Adkins, Peggy. (February, 2002). Never Say Never. Ups and Downs. Retrieved from the Internet at: http://www.ianr.unl.edu/ianr/fcs/upsdowns/upsfeb03.htm.
Adolescent Behavior
Phillips, Dale R.; DarrePhillips, ll G.; Melton, Glenace; and Moore, Peggy. "Beans, blocks, and buttons: developing thinking". Educational Leadership, (1994): Feb, pp. 50-54.
Piaget’s Concrete Operational Stage
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