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Big Ideas Math, Green

by Ron Larson Laurie Boswell

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Big Ideas Math, Red

by Ron Larson Laurie Boswell

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Big Ideas Math Red Accelerated, Record and Practice Journal

by Big Ideas Learning LLC

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Biochemistry: The Molecular Basis of Life

by James R. Mckee Trudy Mckee

Biochemistry: The Molecular Basis of Life is an intermediate, one-semester text written for students on degree pathways in Chemistry, Biology and other Health and Life Sciences. Aimed at students with one unit of Organic Chemistry, it focuses on essential biochemical principles that underpin the modern life sciences, and offers a balanced coverage of chemistry and biology.

Biochemistry Laboratory: Modern Theory and Techniques

by Rodney Boyer

Your biochemistry lab course is an essential component in training for a career in biochemistry, molecular biology, chemistry, and related molecular life sciences such as cell biology, neurosciences, and genetics. <p><p>Biochemistry Laboratory: Modern Theory and Techniques covers the theories, techniques, and methodologies practiced in the biochemistry teaching and research lab. Instead of specific experiments, it focuses on detailed descriptions of modern techniques in experimental biochemistry and discusses the theory behind such techniques in detail. An extensive range of techniques discussed includes Internet databases, chromatography, spectroscopy, and recombinant DNA techniques such as molecular cloning and PCR. <p><p>The Second Edition introduces cutting-edge topics such as membrane-based chromatography, adds new exercises and problems throughout, and offers a completely updated Companion Website.

Biochemistry Seventh Edition

by Jeremy M. Berg John L. Tymoczko Lubert Stryer

Since its first edition in 1975, this extraordinary textbook has helped shape the way biochemistry is taught, offering exceptionally clear writing, innovative graphics, coverage of the latest research techniques and advances, and a signature emphasis on physiological and medical relevance. Those defining features are at the heart of the new Seventh Edition of Biochemistry, which again communicates fundamental concepts and the latest breakthroughs in a way that makes the information engaging and understandable for students approaching the subject for the first time.

Bioethics In A Cultural Context: Philosophy, Religion, History, Politics

by Vincent Barry

BIOETHICS IN A CULTURAL CONTEXT--PHILOSOPHY, RELIGION, HISTORY, POLITICS presents a unique, philosophical approach to modern bioethics. Rather than simply setting up debates about contemporary issues, this book helps students understand that many of today's bioethical controversies are tied to profound underlying questions fundamental as: When does life begin and end? What is a human being or person? What is life's purpose? What is the ideal society? The text is comprehensive and accessible, featuring a wide range of content that is crisply presented and clearly explained. A multitude of interesting examples and cases provides ample opportunity for discussion, debate, and research.

A Biography of the English Language

by C. M. Millward Mary Hayes

The third edition of A BIOGRAPHY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE continues to examine the structure of English, from its Indo-European pre-history, through the invasions that shaped Old and Middle English, through its speakers' conscious efforts to police it in the Early Modern period, through its present-day transformations manifest in urban slang and text-messaging. <p><p>The textbook explores three important issues: how languages and language change are systematic; how the inner history of a language is profoundly affected by its outer history of political and cultural events; and how the English of the past has everywhere left its traces on present-day English. By uncovering the language's past, one can better use it to communicate as well as speculate about its future use in ever-changing globalized media.

Biological Anthropology: Concepts and Connections

by Agustín Fuentes

Biological Anthropology: Concepts and Connections shows the relevance of anthropological concepts to today's students and encourages critical thinking. Throughout the text and especially in its many “Connections” features, Agustin Fuentes links anthropological concepts and questions to students’ lives. One of the top scholars in the field of biological anthropology, Agustin Fuentes’ current research looks at the big questions of why humans do what they do and feel the way they feel. He is committed to an integrated, holistic anthropological approach. Fuentes wrote this text to help answer the “so what” questions and make anthropological knowledge relevant to everyday life.

Biology

by Alton Biggs Whitney Crispen Hagins William G. Holliday

Glencoe BiologyLeads the Way! Glencoe Biologyleads the way with the best ideas in Biology education. It can help all of your students succeed with its organization around major Themes, Big Ideas, and Main Ideas of biology and its strong support for reading comprehension. This program’s comprehensive content is made relevant to students through engaging real-world contexts. A vast array of lab experiences builds strong inquiry skills. The abundance of differentiated instructional strategies helps teachers reach all learners. Seamlessly integrated technology allows teachers to save time and increase productivity!

Biology: The Living Environment (Barron's Regents Exams and Answers)

by Gabrielle I. Edwards Marion Cimmino Frank J. Foder G. Scott Hunter

This edition includes the most recent Biology Regents tests through August 2011. These ever popular guides contain study tips, test-taking strategies, score analysis charts, and other valuable features. They are an ideal source of practice and test preparation. The detailed answer explanations make each exam a practical learning experience.

Biology: Concepts and Investigations (Volume #1)

by Mariëlle Hoefnagels

An introductory biology textbook.

Biology for a Changing World

by Michele Shuster Janet Vigna Gunjan Sinha Matthew Tontonoz

Biology for a Changing World is supported by a robust set of study and teaching resources and products. These support materials have been written by a team of experienced non-majors educators and are tied together by peer-reviewed Learning Objectives for each chapter. These objectives allow instructors to identify the core concepts that most challenge their students and enable them to target student needs earlier and more effectively.

Biology, Science Notebook

by Douglas Fisher

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Biotechnology: Science for the New Millenium

by Ellyn Daugherty

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Biscuit Plays Ball (My First I Can Read)

by Alyssa Satin Capucilli

For fans of Clifford and Spot, welcome everybody’s favorite little yellow puppy, Biscuit, in an I Can Read adventure!Biscuit is excited to be at the ball game, but no dogs are allowed in the game itself. He doesn't just want to watch, though—Biscuit wants to play ball, too! Can the determined puppy find a way to join in the fun? Just right for the youngest of readers—and for anyone who has ever wanted to play along with the big kids—Biscuit's ball game adventure will prove supremely satisfying.Biscuit Plays Ball is a My First I Can Read book, which means it's perfect for shared reading with a child.

The Blind Men and the Elephant

by Katherine Scraper Coco Masuda Lori O'Dea

Some blindfolded men learn how misleading it can be to make a judgment based on just one piece of information.

Bones and the Football Mystery (Bones #9)

by David A. Adler

Detective Jeffrey Bones is at a football game with Grandpa and his friend Sally. With Grandpa's lucky shirt and hat, their favorite team is sure to win. But when Grandpa throws his hat in the air after a touchdown, it disappears, and it could be anywhere in the stadium! Can Bones use his detective bag and his sharp mind to solve this mystery of the missing hat?

The Book of the Middle Ages

by Dorothy Mills

The aim of this book has been to tell the story of the Middle Ages so as to bring out the most characteristic features of the period, and to emphasize those things in medieval life which have the most significance for us today. Examines how Christianity spread out across the world, building a new civilization on the remnants of the Roman Empire.

Brandon's Birthday Surprise (Cloverleaf Books (tm) -- Holidays And Special Days Ser.)

by Lisa Bullard Katie Saunders

Brandon and his brother Riley want to surprise their mom on her birthday. They bake a cake and even make a piñata! They also make a mess. What will Brandon pick for his mom's present? Find out the many ways people celebrate their birthdays.

The Bremen Town Musicians

by Kathryn L. O'Dell Kathleen Kuchera Lori O'Dea

A group of old farm animals finds a loving home after scaring away robbers.

Bridging English

by Joseph Milner Lucy Milner Joan Mitchell

Bridging English, 5/e brings tomorrow's English teachers the theory and practice they need to be effective in their own classrooms. Comprehensive and thoroughly up to date, this new fifth edition focuses on such new recent developments as the increasing diversity of today's students, with their unique learning styles and needs; the expanding definition of literacy; the mounting pressures of accountability and end-of-course testing; and the challenges and opportunities arising from rapid advances in technology–subjects that the authors tackle to bring the text up to date and in step with what's really happening in today's classrooms.

British Literature

by Vivekanadha Institute Of Management Studies

This book includes all genres of British literature from different writers. Each unit consist of a poem, prose and drama and consolidated as a book for the students of vivekanandha institute of management studies.

British Literature (Holt Mcdougal Literature)

by Holt Mcdougal

Holt McDougal Literature: Student Edition Grade 12 British Literature 2012

The Broadview Anthology of Social and Political Thought: Essential Readings: Ancient, Modern, and Contemporary Texts

by Andrew Bailey Samantha Brennan Will Kymlicka Jacob Levy Alex Sager Clark Wolf

This volume features a careful selection of major works in political and social philosophy from ancient times through to the present. Every reading has been painstakingly annotated, and each figure is given a substantial introduction highlighting his or her major contribution to the tradition. The anthology offers both depth and breadth in its selection of material by central figures, while also representing other currents of political thought. Thirty-two authors are represented, including fourteen from the 20th century. The editors have made every effort to include translations that are both readable and reliable. In order to ensure the highest standards of accuracy and accessibility, the editors have consulted dozens of leading academics during the course of the volume’s development (many of whom have contributed introductory material as well as advice). The result is an anthology with unparalleled pedagogical benefits; The Broadview Anthology of Social and Political Thought sets the new standard for social and political philosophy instruction.

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