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Organic Chemistry

by L. G. Wade

Acclaimed for its clarity and precision, Wade's Organic Chemistry maintains scientific rigor while engaging students at all levels. Wade presents a logical, systematic approach to understanding the principles of organic reactivity and the mechanisms of organic reactions. This approach helps students develop the problem-solving strategies and the scientific intuition they will apply throughout the course and in their future scientific work. The Eighth Edition provides enhanced and proven features in every chapter, including new Chapter Goals, Essential Problem-Solving Skills and Hints that encourage both majors and non-majors to think critically and avoid taking "short cuts" to solve problems. Mechanism Boxes and Key Mechanism Boxes strengthen student understanding of Organic Chemistry as a whole while contemporary applications reinforce the relevance of this science to the real world.

The Brief American Pageant: To 1877, Ninth Edition

by David M. Kennedy Lizabeth Cohen Mel Piehl

THE BRIEF AMERICAN PAGEANT presents a concise and vivid chronological narrative, focusing on the central themes and great public debates that have dominated American history. Colorful anecdotes, first-person quotations, and the text's trademark wit keep you engaged and make learning America's history an exciting and lively experience. Focus questions, chapter outlines and summaries, and marginal glossaries ensure that you understand and retain the material.

Introduction to Criminal Justice, Fifteenth Edition

by Larry J. Siegel John L. Worrall

INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE, Fifteenth Edition, gives readers an exciting behind-the-scenes look at the workings of the police, courts, and correctional systems while equipping them with a solid understanding of criminal justice concepts. With its objective presentation and to-the-point writing style, the text effectively guides readers through the intricate workings of the processes of justice as well as key policy issues. The book also includes an emphasis on today's criminal justice careers, offering insights from numerous professionals on the rewards and realities of their jobs.

Understanding Weather and Climate, Seventh Edition

by Edward Aguado James E. Burt

Understanding Weather and Climate illustrates meteorology and climatology using everyday occurrences and inspired technology tutorials to engage students in learning about atmospheric processes and patterns. The Seventh Edition extends coverage of global climate change with new and unique sections covering oceans and climate in the Earth system. Each chapter also focuses on the human aspect of weather and climate, covering high interest weather-related hazards that draw students into the course, while incorporating the latest science and the most relevant issues.

Ethics And The Conduct Of Business

by John R. Boatright

Ethics and the Conduct of Business, 6/eis a comprehensive and up-to-date discussion of the most prominent issues in the field of business ethics and the major positions and arguments on these issues. Numerous real-life examples and case studies are used throughout the book to increase understanding of issues, stimulate class discussion, and show the discussion's relevance to real-life business practice. The focus of Ethics and the Conduct of Business is primarily on ethical issues that corporate decision makers face in developing policies about employees, customers, and the general public. The positions on these issues and the arguments for them are taken from a wide variety of sources, including economics and the law.

Modern Physics for Scientists and Engineers (Second Edition)

by John R. Taylor Chris D. Zafiratos Michael A. Dubson

Modern Physics textbook for college level physics.

World Cultures & Geography Georgia: Student Editon Grade 7 2006

by Mcdougal Littel

The New copy of this book will include any supplemental materials advertised. Please check the title of the book to determine if it should include any access cards, study guides, lab manuals, CDs, etc.

Imagine It! Getting Started Reader Level 2

by Carl Bereiter

Literature textbook for Second Grade

The Berenstain Bears and the Nerdy Nephew

by Stan Berenstain Jan Berenstain

Stuck-up Ferdy Factual learns that friendship takes more than just smarts Brother and Sister Bear try to welcome the new cub in town by taking him to school on his 1st day. They quickly learn that Ferdy Factual, son of the famous scientist Actual Factual, is brilliant at math, science, and chess--but he isn't good at making friends. With the help and patience of the Bear family, Ferdy will finally come to realize that there may be more to school than just books.

The Berenstain Bears Gotta Dance! (I Can Read!)

by Stan Berenstain Jan Berenstain

Can Brother Bear overcome his fear and learn to dance? Brother Bear thinks dancing is stupid until Sister Bear tells him that his longtime crush, Bonnie, may be going to the spring fling with Too-Tall! <P><P>Brother decides that he needs to learn to dance--and fast. Can the Bear family band together in time to teach him enough moves to overcome his fear of the dance floor?

The Berenstain Bears and the Dress Code

by Jan Berenstain Stan Berenstain

New rules collide with Bear Country School's latest spring fashions When Principal Honeycomb goes on vacation and puts Mr. Grizzmeyer in charge, the students at Bear Country School are nervous. The vice principal is strict and very serious about changing the school's dress code. When cubs of every social group start wearing super hip clothes as a way of speaking out against the new rules, the campus becomes a fashion battlefield.

The Berenstain Bears and the Female Fullback

by Stan Berenstain Jan Berenstain

Can girls play football? Bertha Broom wants to join the football team but is turned down by coach Grizzmeyer because she's a girl. The students at Bear Country School start to question how girls and boys are treated differently. Soon, everyone is up in arms about Bertha's "football fate." Then Queenie McBear and Sister Bear decide to take a serious stand and get the town involved in equality for everyone!

The Berenstain Bears and the Wheelchair Commando

by Jan Berenstain Stan Berenstain

Harry McGill teaches Too-Tall a lesson about respect Harry McGill is new to Bear Country School, and he's off to a rough start with the other cubs because he's in a wheelchair. He's a whiz at the computer and chess, but has a hard time making friends--especially because Too-Tall is making fun of him and calling him "Wheels." Can Harry teach Too-Tall a lesson by playing him in a game of basketball?

The Berenstain Bears and the Bermuda Triangle

by Stan Berenstain Jan Berenstain

Jealousy shakes up Bear Country School A new student at Bear Country School catches Brother Bear's eye--and all of his attention! But there's something strange about the way the very attractive Bermuda is pursuing him. Bonnie Bear and the Bear Detectives set out to get to the bottom of this mysterious romance. . . and they learn how to deal with jealousy and anger.

The Berenstain Bears and No Guns Allowed

by Stan Berenstain Jan Berenstain

Bear Country School goes zero-tolerant on toy guns When Bear Country School becomes a place filled with the constant rat-a-tat-tat of violent video games, the nerd Ferdy and the jock Too-Tall are forced to team up for a school project on inventions--one that includes guns. It's up to the teachers and students to make things more peaceful--especially when Too-Tall brings a realistic water gun to school as a prank. Bear Country School will learn an important lesson about dealing with weapons and violent play.

The Berenstain Bears in the Wax Museum

by Stan Berenstain Jan Berenstain

Excitement comes to Beartown! It's summertime and the cubs of Bear Country School are thrilled when Madame Bearsaud proposes to open her world-famous wax museum in Beartown. But some of the elder bears, especially Gramps, are skeptical of the change and long for the good old days. When a diamond necklace is stolen during opening night, it seems as if the anxious bears were right to worry. And it's up to the cubs to use their detective skills to find the thief. . . .

The Berenstain Bears Lost in Cyberspace (I Can Read!)

by Jan Berenstain Stan Berenstain

Computers in the classroom send the Bear Country cubs into cyberspace <P><P>The cubs of Bear Country School are in for a real surprise when Squire Grizzly gives each student a computer. With the discovery of the Internet, everyone start to lose focus and forget to do their schoolwork. <P><P>Teacher Bob struggles to bring the pupils out of cyberspace and back to Beartown--and teach them the importance of real-life interaction before it's too late.

Neurobiology Essentials for Clinicians: What Every Therapist Needs to Know

by Allan N. Schore Arlene Montgomery

This book presents an overview of the latest theories of affect regulation and focuses on how these theories work in clinical settings and how therapists can be taught to implement them. The notion of teaching and learning will be extended by the theories themselves-the author presents methods of education that enact the theories being taught. The book is divided into eight chapters, each one highlighting a particular structure or related structures of the brain. Suggestions for learning how to clinically apply the neurobiological/neuroanatomical information are offered. What is so unique about this book is that the bulk of the chapters are clinical dialogue, accompanied by neurobiological commentary. Thus, readers can see for themselves, during the course of parts of sessions, just how a "neurobiological outlook" can inform therapeutic understandings of what clients are doing and saying. The result is a very user-friendly learning experience for readers, as they are taken along a journey of understanding various brain systems and how they relate to psychotherapeutic principles. Elegantly bridging the gap between the academic and clinical domains, this book is essential for anyone interested in the application of neurobiological principles to psychotherapy and wishes to learn about neurobiology without feeling overwhelmed or intimidated.

Social Stratification: Class, Race, and Gender in Sociological Perspective, Fourth Edition

by David B. Grusky Katherine R. Weisshaar

The fourth edition includes fifty new or updated readings and a new streamlined organization that allows the evolution of stratification scholarship to unfold in a systematic fashion. The new readings cover the latest research on economic inequality, including the social construction of racial categories, the new immigrant economy, new forms of segregation and neighborhood inequality, the uneven and stalled gender revolution, the role of new educational forms and institutions in generating both equality and inequality, and the extent of anti-gay discrimination in the labor market.

Writing: A Guide for College and Beyond, Fourth Edition

by Lester Faigley

For college courses in Composition and Rhetoric. Revealing the writing process through interactive learning Writing: A Guide for College and Beyond presents writing, reading, and research processes dynamically, using a variety of visuals to illustrate how readers interact with texts and how writers compose. One of the first textbook authors to focus on multimedia composing, Lester Faigley employs his own advice to engage students in every step of the writing process-for both college composition and everyday life-and pulls back the curtain on how writers work. Aligned with the learning goals for a first-year college writing course identified in the 2014 Outcomes Statement from the Council of Writing Program Administrators, Writing: A Guide for College and Beyond gives students the support they need to succeed in first-year composition, in their other courses, and in their careers. In the Fourth Edition, students can also practice and explore what they've learned chapter-by-chapter with interactive MyWritingLab tools, assignments and projects. Also available with MyWritingLab(tm) This text is also available with MyWritingLab(tm) - an online homework, tutorial, and assessment program designed to work with this text to engage students and improve results. Within its structured environment, students practice what they learn, test their understanding, and pursue a personalized study plan that helps them better absorb course material and understand difficult concepts.

New York Algebra 2 Common Core

by Amsco

A mathematics textbook for high school students

Secrets of the Ice [On Level, Grade 4]

by Rachel Hayward

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Advancements in Technology

by Benchmark Education Co., LLC Staff

Single title not sold individually. Sold as part of larger package only.

The Economic Development of Cities

by Benchmark Education Co LLC Staff

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Color: A Course in Mastering the Art of Mixing Colors

by Betty Edwards

Millions of people have learned to draw using the methods of Dr. Betty Edwards's bestseller The New Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain. Now, much as artists progress from drawing to painting, Edwards moves from black-and-white into color. This much-awaited new guide distills the enormous existing knowledge about color theory into a practical method of working with color to produce harmonious combinations. Using techniques tested and honed in her five-day intensive color workshops, Edwards provides a basic understanding of how to see color, how to use it, and-for those involved in art, painting, or design-how to mix and combine hues. Including more than 125 color images and exercises that move from simple to challenging, this volume explains how to: see what is really there rather than what you "know" in your mind about colored objects perceive how light affects color, and how colors affect one another manipulate hue, value, and intensity of color and transform colors into their opposites balance color in still-life, landscape, figure, and portrait painting understand the psychology of color harmonize color in your surroundings While we recognize and treasure the beautiful use of color, reproducing what we see can be a challenge. Accessibly unweaving color's complexity, this must-have primer is destined to be an instant classic.

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