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Interpersonal Conflict

by Joyce L. Hocker William W. Wilmot

Interpersonal Conflict explains the key dynamics of personal conflicts that we all face. Written for courses such as Communication and Conflict, Interpersonal Conflict, Conflict Management, Conflict and Negotiation, and Conflict in Personal Relationships, this textbook examines the central principles of effective conflict management in a wide variety of contexts--whether at home or on the job. Its combination of up-to-date research and examples gives students a theoretical and practical foundation in conflict management. Instructors and students can now access their course content through the Connect digital learning platform by purchasing either standalone Connect access or a bundle of print and Connect access. McGraw-Hill Connect® is a subscription-based learning service accessible online through your personal computer or tablet. Choose this option if your instructor will require Connect to be used in the course. Your subscription to Connect includes the following: * SmartBook® - an adaptive digital version of the course textbook that personalizes your reading experience based on how well you are learning the content. * Access to your instructor's homework assignments, quizzes, syllabus, notes, reminders, and other important files for the course. * Progress dashboards that quickly show how you are performing on your assignments and tips for improvement. * The option to purchase (for a small fee) a print version of the book. This binder-ready, loose-leaf version includes free shipping. Complete system requirements to use Connect can be found here: http://www. mheducation. com/highered/platforms/connect/training-support-students. html

English Essentials for Compelling Communication: Great Grammar, Captivating Composition, & Decisive Discourse

by Andrea Cladis Hodge

This book was written for entry-level college freshman needing a comprehensive review of how to both use and understand the English language while gaining sufficient written and oral skills needed to excel in all other college courses. As a foundational learning tool, students can use this book to practice grammar, grow their lexicon, improve their reading levels, and work toward overall mastery of the English language. The content of the instruction in this book employs a scaffolding format so it works best to use this book in the order in which it is written. However, if more focused topical learning is desired, please use the table of contents to direct your selected usage of this book.

Math of Voting and Elections: A Hands-on Approach

by Jonathan K. Hodge Richard E. Klima

This book is devoted to the mathematics of politics and social choice and is a junior /senior level course aimed at students from a variety of mathematical backgrounds.

Las plantas que usamos (Navigadores Series)

by Judith Hodge Francisco J. Hernández

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Plants We Use

by Judith Hodge Pam Hirschfeld

Find out about how people around the world use plants for nutrition, shelter, medicine, and household items. (Set of 6 with Teacher's Guide and Comprehension Question Card)

Riches From Earth: Set Of 6 (Navigators Ser.)

by Judith Hodge Pam Hirschfeld

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Economics: Concepts and Applications

by Larry D. Hodge

The book speaks about all parts of the economy especially the kind of U.S. economy and other economies in other nations, the role of money and banking, the dependence of U.S. economy on other nations, trade and how nations decide what to trade.

Anatomy And Physiology For Legal Professionals

by Samuel D. Hodge Jack E. Hubbard

From one of the most popular continuing legal education instructors in the country, known for the interactive teaching style of his anatomy for lawyers courses, author Sam Hodge and co-author Jack Hubbard, MD, have written this essential guide. Covering all the systems of the body, from the skeletal system to the immune system and its disorders, this book gives lawyers a clear understanding of every facet of human anatomy affecting their client's case. The book includes more than 275 medical illustrations and examples of cases dealing with medical issues.

New York State Global History and Geography Regents Coach

by Vivienne A. Hodges

Our New York State Regents Coach is designed to meet the requirements of this test, and contains the content, strategy, and skill development your students need for success. Organized around New York State Content Standards, this book reviews the history curriculum taught in the 9th and 10th grades. it emphasizes connections between eras, places, and themes and contains illustrative documents and graphics, chapter reviews in the Regents format, and a complete Regents-style Practice Test.

Adventures in American Literature (Athena Edition)

by Hodgins

A journal written five hundred years ago reports: "The admiral, at ten o'clock in the night, being on the stern-castle, saw a light. ... it was like a small wax candle, which was raised and lowered." <P><P>The night was that of Thursday, October 11--12, 1492. The "stern-castle" was the raised back deck of the ship Santa Maria, which had left Spain on August 2. The admiral was Christopher Columbus, and the light--which he probably only imagined seeing--turned out to be an island. The native inhabitants, he learned when he landed the next day, called the island Guanahaní, but he renamed it San Salvador. These native inhabitants, the Arawak people, received the Spaniards favorably at first. Eventually, a dispute seems to have broken out; hardly surprising considering the two peoples shared no common language, customs, and religion. Apparently the Arawaks convinced the Spaniards to go to other islands with promises of untold treasures to be found. Six years later, Columbus began to realize that he had reached a place whose existence he had never suspected. "I believe that this is a very great continent," he wrote on his third voyage to America, "which until today has been unknown."

Adventures in American Literature: Curriculum and Writing (Heritage Edition, Revised)

by Francis Hodgins Kenneth Silverman

A high school textbook of the literature produced in the United States since colonial times, with some American Indian offerings and with study and discussion material.

Exploring Organisms [Below Level]

by Fran Hodgkins

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Living Things and Their Needs

by Fran Hodgkins

NIMAC-sourced textbook

The Great Pants Protest (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)

by Ann Hodgman Jean-Paul Eid

NIMAC-sourced textbook

The Medium's Daughter (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)

by Ann Hodgman Odessa Sawyer

NIMAC-sourced textbook. Spirits of the Dead. Effie doesn't mind helping her mother with her fortune-telling tricks. But now her mother is trying something new—raising the spirits of the dead.

The Shot: Rob's Story / The Shot: Owen's Story (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)

by Ann Hodgman Ben Shannon

NIMAC-sourced textbook

The Venture of Islam, Volume 1: The Classical Age of Islam

by Marshall G. S. Hodgson

In this study, Hodgson traces and interprets the historical development of Islamic civilization from before the birth of Muhammad to the middle of the twentieth century.

Wordly Wise 3000 Book 11 Student Edition

by Kenneth Hodkinson

Wordly Wise, Grade 11

Wordly Wise 3000: Book 6

by Kenneth Hodkinson Sandra Adams

A solid vocabulary is crucial for testing, writing, and the precise communication required by daily life. Using a contextual approach, Wordly Wise 3000 students are taught to say unfamiliar words and identify any possible similarities to other words, use the word in context, break the word down into parts, and finally look it up. Three thousand carefully selected words taken from literature, textbooks, and SAT-prep books form the backbone of this vocabulary series. Each lesson begins with a Word List that includes pronunciations, parts of speech, and concise definitions, and uses each word in an interesting, contextual, sentence.

Wordly Wise 3000: Systematic Academic Vocabulary Development

by Kenneth Hodkinson Sandra Adams

A solid vocabulary is crucial for testing, writing, and the precise communication required by daily life. Wordly Wise 3000 students are taught to say unfamiliar words and identify any possible similarities to other words, use the word in context, break the word down into parts, and finally look it up.

Wordly Wise 3000: Systematic Academic Vocabulary Development (3rd Edition)

by Kenneth Hodkinson Sandra Adams

Learn vocabulary building blocks that will help you succeed in school.

Wordly Wise 3000 Book 10: Systematic Academic Vocabulary Development

by Kenneth Hodkinson Sandra Adams

<P>Obviously, it's important to know what words mean.<P> Your studies so far in school have proven that time and time again. <P>We might be tempted to skip words we don't know--particularly difficult words--when we see them in textbooks.<P> But this affects how well we understand what we read.

Wordly Wise 3000 Book 10

by Kenneth Hodkinson Sandra Adams

Words from literature, textbooks, and the SAT--words most likely to appear on high-stakes tests. Student books include 150 words per level in books 2-3 and 300 new words per level in books 4-12.

Wordly Wise 3000 Book 11 [Workbook] (2nd Edition)

by Kenneth Hodkinson Sandra Adams

Words from literature, textbooks, and the SAT--words most likely to appear on high-stakes tests. Student books include 150 words per level in books 2-3 and 300 new words per level in books 4-12.

Wordly Wise 3000 Book 3 [Workbook]

by Kenneth Hodkinson Sandra Adams

Words from literature, textbooks, and the SAT--words most likely to appear on high-stakes tests. Student books include 150 words per level in books 2-3 and 300 new words per level in books 4-12.

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