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Modern Real Estate Practice in New York for Salespersons (Twelfth Edition)

by Sam Irlander

Modern Real Estate Practice in New York for Salespersons

Phlebotomy Handbook: Blood Specimen Collection from Basic to Advanced (Eighth Edition)

by Diana Garza Kathleen Becan-Mcbride

The 'Phlebotomy Handbook' is a comprehensive book covering blood and specimen collection. This eighth edition provides health care professionals with updated safety guidelines; condensed information about federal regulations; updates on equipment and supplies; new NCCLS standards and hazard prevention techniques; competencies important in the workplace; strategies for the certification process and securing a job; and extensive coverage on transcultural communication skills for all ages.

Learning the Art of Helping: Building Blocks and Techniques (Sixth Edition)

by Mark E. Young

Students and beginning counselors get step-by-step guidance for developing the skills and techniques they need to effectively help their clients. This sixth edition of the best-selling Learning the Art of Helping: Building Blocks and Techniques emphasizes the techniques and skills necessary to be effective in the art of helping, from basic building blocks to advanced therapeutic techniques. The text is practical, innovative, and focused on the relationship between helper and client. The author incorporates the latest research on effective treatments, while offering an integrative perspective. The author's conversational tone is appealing to students, yet the book is carefully referenced for instructors. The goal is to make beginning helpers become "reflective practitioners. " "Stop and Reflect" sections, exercises, homework, class discussion topics, and Journal Starters support this approach. The sixth edition includes new sections highlighting issues of culture in research, challenges related to gender differences, and helping skills specific to children.

Ada Lace Sees Red

by Emily Calandrelli Renée Kurilla Tamson Weston

From Emily Calandrelli—host of Xploration Outer Space, correspondent on Bill Nye Saves the World, and graduate of MIT—comes the second novel in a brand-new chapter book series about an eight-year-old girl with a knack for science, math, and solving mysteries with technology.Ada Lace is building a new robot! She’s determined to beat Milton in the upcoming robotics competition. But she’s distracted—Ada finds her dad’s art class impossible, while Nina is the star of the class, basking in the glory of being Mr. Lace’s star pupil. When Mr. Lace suggests that Nina put on an art show, Ada becomes jealous and loses her temper. Now Ada isn’t speaking to her dad, she’s falling behind in art class, and she still doesn’t know how to fix her robot. As the competition looms closer, Ada starts to wonder if there might be a way to use both science and art to solve her problems. Will Ada make up with her father in time to test her hypothesis? Or will her hurt feelings leave her seeing red and without a medal at the end of the day?

The Black Stallion: Selections from the Novel

by Walter Farley Ori Hondru Jeffrey B. Fuerst

After spending the summer in India visiting his uncle, Alec Ramsey is on a steamship home to Queens, New York. While on the ship Alec befriends a wild black stallion being transported to England. One night, during a terrible storm, the passengers begin evacuating the ship, but Alec realizes the stallion is trapped in its stall and will drown if it is not freed. Risking his own life, Alec frees the stallion. But is it too late? Will Alec and the stallion make it to shore? Read the story to find out. (Set of 6 with Teacher's Guides and Text Evidence Question Card)

Cambridge Latin Course, Unit 4, Omnibus Workbook

by Stephanie M. Pope Patricia E. Bell Stan Farrow Richard M. Popeck Anne Shaw Joy Mellor Leslie Jones Peter Kesteven Neil Sutton

The North American Cambridge Latin Course is a well-established four-part Latin program whose approach combines a stimulating, continuous storyline with grammatical development, work on derivatives, and cultural information. There is also a complete Language Information section, plus numerous color photographs illustrating life in the Roman world. The Course has now been fully revised and updated in light of feedback from user schools, and includes the very best in new research. The Fourth Edition continues to offer teachers and students alike a stimulating, reading-based approach to the study of Latin. The Omnibus Workbook is designed to be used in conjunction with the Unit 4 Student's Text. A variety of exercises is provided for each Stage.

Ecological Disasters

by Barbara M. Linde

Learn about ecological disasters and their negative effect on wildlife and the environment. (Set of 6 with Teacher's Guide and Comprehension Question Card)

Introduction to Statistics and Data Analysis

by Roxy Peck Chris Olsen Jay Devore

This book introduces you to the study of statistics and data analysis by using real data and attention-grabbing examples. The authors guide you through an intuition-based learning process that stresses interpretation and communication of statistical information. They help you grasp concepts and cement your comprehension by using simple notation-frequently substituting words for symbols. You will also find coverage of the graphing calculator as a problem-solving tool, plus hands-on activities in each chapter that allow you to practice statistics firsthand.

A Day in the Life of a Chicken Wrangler

by Sarah Chenais Jeffrey B. Fuerst

Have you ever seen an animal in a movie do a trick and wondered how it did it? Sarah Chenais is a professional chicken wrangler (someone who handles live animals during the making of a movie) who trains her chickens to do all types of amazing things. Read this book to find out what it takes to be a wrangler. (Set of 6 with Teacher's Guides and Text Evidence Question Card)

I Am Deaf and I Dance: A Memoir

by Simonerenee Moore Richard Seidman Jeffrey B. Fuerst

SimoneRenee Moore was born deaf and with learning difficulties. But she always pursued her love of dance and art while growing up, despite moving into a foster home and then around the country. How did SimoneRenee overcome her challenges and become a dancer and artist? Read this book to find out. (Set of 6 with Teacher's Guides and Text Evidence Question Card)

The Job of the President of the USA

by Rebecca Grudzina Cindy Peattie

The president of the United States has one of the most important and powerful jobs in the world. What does thepresident do? How do you get that job?

On the Move: Animal Migration

by Thea Feldman Jeffrey Fuerst

Why and how do animals migrate? Find out in this series for young readers, which covers the journeys of an amazing range of animals. From the Arctic tern that makes a yearly round-trip from the Arctic to the Antarctic to the African elephant circling the drying plains of Africa, moving from water hole to water hole, animal migration is astounding. These books help students understand how food supply, climate, and human activity interact to form a hospitable or inhospitable environment for animals. Students will learn that migration is an often predictable, often critical form of animal behavior and that it is an adaptation that helps individual animals, groups, or even entire species survive.

Opinions About Weather Scenes: Creating Mood in Literature and Art

by Donna Schmeltekopf Clark Jeffrey B. Fuerst

Writers and artists create specific moods in their works in order to get an emotional response from their audiences. Yet, each reader and viewer interprets those moods in his or her own way. Read excerpts from novels, a newspaper report, and a memoir about dramatic storms. Look at paintings of weather scenes that bring to mind the texts. Then read three opinion pieces interpreting the moods in the writing and artwork. (Set of 6 with Teacher's Guides and Text Evidence Question Card)

Science at Sea

by Jeanette Leardi Jeffrey Fuerst

Nearly three-quarters of our planet is water, but we have studied only a very small part of the world's oceans. How do scientists do research beneath the sea? (Set of 6 with Common Core Editions of Teacher Materials)

Advances in Genetics

by Matt Doeden

Learn about the fast-moving science of genetics and the far-reaching consequences of new advances in this scientific field.

Alice's Trial: An adaptation of a section from Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

by Kathryn L. O'Dell David Shephard Jeffrey B. Fuerst

Guilty, innocent, or something else? After many crazy adventures in Wonderland, Alice finds herself in the Queen of Hearts' wacky courtroom. She is called on to be part of a trial about stolen tarts or some such nonsense.

Wally Smithers and the Germ Squad

by Amanda Jenkins Martin Fagan Jeffrey B. Fuerst

Wally is due at baseball practice. But he needs to stay home and watch his sister, who is sick with a cold, while his mother goes to the store. Wally's overactive imagination kicks into gear as he envisions a war movie about germs trying to invade his body. Will he catch his sister's cold and miss his baseball tournament, or will he fight off the germs? (Set of 6 with Teacher's Guides and Text Evidence Question Card)

Washington Irving's "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow"

by Kim T. Griswell Ayesha Lopez Jeffrey B. Fuerst

Washington Irving's "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" is a classic spooky tale about the schoolteacher Ichabod Crane and the Headless Horseman, who haunts the town. Will Ichabod encounter the ghost? Read the tale and find out--if you dare. (Set of 6 with Teacher's Guides and Text Evidence Question Card)

The Story Of The USA: America Becomes a Giant (Book Three)

by Franklin Jr. Escher

Ideal for developing reading comprehension skills, this series presents basic topics in American history and includes illustrations, vocabulary lists, and questions.

The Science of Psychology and Human Behavior Sixth Custom Edition

by Carole Wade

An introductory psychology textbook for college students.

The McGraw-Hill Reader: Issues Across the Disciplines Eighth Edition

by Gilbert H. Muller

Addressing the continuing interest in liberal arts issues, interdisciplinary themes, multicultural perspectives, and critical thinking, The McGraw-Hill Reader provides students with a full range of quality prose works spanning various ages, cultures, and subjects.

Zaner-Bloser Handwriting Grade 4

by Zaner-Bloser

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Before We Read Grade 1

by Pathway Publishers

This workbook has been prepared especially for first graders in Amish parochial schools. Pictures have been carefully chosen to be of objects the average Amish child is familiar with. Not only was the book prepared with the children in mind, their teacher was also considered. The book is designed to train the children to work independently with a minimum of teacher assistance.

Writings From Life, Fourth Edition

by Tom Tyner

Writings from Life is a process-oriented writing textbook that helps students continue to grow and improve as writers. Students learn by writing, and the textbook provides a variety of writing assignments that require students to develop and apply different writing and thinking skills as they progress through the book.

Chemistry: Principles and Reactions

by William L. Masterton Cecile N. Hurley

Discover all of the fundamental topics of general chemistry with this brief, reader-oriented book. CHEMISTRY: PRINCIPLES AND REACTIONS, 8e, provides a clear, concise presentation based on the authors' more than 50 years of combined teaching experience. The book includes graded and concept-driven examples as well as examples that focus on molecular reasoning and understanding, as well as "Chemistry: Beyond the Classroom" essays that demonstrate the relevance of the concepts and highlight some of the most up-to-date uses of chemistry. A strong, enhanced art program helps readers visualize chemical concepts. Integrated end-of-chapter questions and Key Concepts correlate to OWLv2, the #1 online homework and tutorial system for chemistry.

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