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Life Science (4th Edition)

by Elizabeth A. Lacy

Life science for Christian students.

Life Science 7: Student Guide Part 1

by The Editors at the K12 Inc.

Part 1 covers these units: Organisms, Cells, Living Systems along with Semester Assessments.

Life Science Student Lab Manual

by Jeff S. Foster Elizabeth A. Lacy

Incorporates activities into reading and learning the concepts discussed in class. This mainly involves lab manual applications and investigations.

Literature: The Human Experience

by Richard Abcarian Marvin Klotz Samuel Cohen

Literature: The Human Experience is based on a simple premise: All students can and will connect with literature if the works they read are engaging, exciting, and relevant. Accordingly, every edition of this classroom favorite has featured a broad range of enticing stories, poems, plays, and essays that explore timeless, ever-resonant themes: innocence and experience, conformity and rebellion, culture and identity, love and hate, life and death. The affordable new edition (a third less expensive than comparable anthologies) opens students eyes to a more contemporary selection of writing, while continuing to help them see, and write about, illuminating connections to literature past and present, lives near and far, and experiences that are enduringly human.

Literature and Its Writers: A Compact Introduction to Fiction, Poetry, and Drama

by Ann Charters Samuel Charters

Literature is a conversation -- between writers and other writers, and between writers and readers. In Literature and Its Writers, Ann and Samuel Charters complement a rich and varied selection of stories, poems, and plays with an unparalleled array of commentaries about that literature by the writers themselves. Such "writer talk" inspires students to respond as it models ways for them to enter the conversation. In the sixth edition, the Charters continue to entice students to join the conversation, with adventurous and intriguing new literary works, more detailed coverage of literary elements, and more help with reading and writing.

Literature For Life: A Thematic Introduction to Reading and Writing

by X. J. Kennedy Dana Gioia Nina Revoyr

Literature for Life: A Thematic Introduction to Reading and Writing, as both its title and content suggests, forges a close relationship between students' reading and life experiences--the texts used are accessible, grounded, relatable, and meaningful. There's enough range to suit instructors of many backgrounds, experiences, and strengths and to encourage instructors to better teaching and students to better learning. Literature for Life is organized around seven enduring themes: Families, Love, Life's Journeys, Individual and Society, Personal Identity, Nature and the Environment, and War and Peace. Each theme is divided into clusters that provide instructors with useful teaching units.

A Little Argument

by Lester B. Faigley Jack Selzer

This remarkable, inexpensive guide packs a comprehensive look at writing (and analyzing) arguments into 200 brief, accessible pages. Best-selling authors Lester Faigley and Jack Selzer offer clear, engaging chapters covering what argument is, how to read (and view) arguments critically, how to write a variety of persuasive arguments, and how to support your arguments with good reasons and appropriate documentation.

The Little Green Math Book: 30 Powerful Principles for Building Math and Numeracy Skills

by Brandon Royal

<p>The Little Green Math Book reads like a collection of math recipes to help us blend problems, principles, and approaches in creating our own lineup of splendid math cuisine. The book's four chapters include: (1) Basic Numeracy Ingredients, (2) Wonderful Math Recipes, (3) Favorite Numeracy Dishes, and (4) Special Math Garnishments. Along with 30 of the most fundamental, recurring math principles and rules, readers will find a three-tier system to rate the difficulty level of all 100 problems – one chili (“mild”), two chilies (“hot”), and three chilies (“very hot”). <p>Fine-tune your numerical mindset with a quantitative review that serves as a refresher course and as a tool for perceiving math in a new way. Whether you’re a high school or college student, test-prep candidate, or working professional, this book’s wealth of explanations and insights makes it a perfect learning companion.</p>

The Living Environment 2013 (Prentice Hall Brief Review For The New York Regents Exam)

by John Bartsch Mary P. Colvard

This book is designed to enhance review of the concepts, skills, and applications of The Living Environment Core Curriculum that may be tested on the Living Environment Regents Examination. For nearly all students, passing this examination will be a requirement for graduation from high school.

Living Environment Core Curriculum Workbook

by Charmian Foster

Uniquely complied to discuss the interaction and relationships between the different organism studied in their natural environment. <P> It covers the listed topics: <P> * Ecology and Human Impact<P> * Genetics<P> * Evolution<P> * Chemistry and Energy for Life<P> * Cells and Cells Processes<P> * Human Physiology, Reproduction, and Homeostasis<P> * Laboratory and Science Skills<P>

Living in Joshua Tree

by Lori O'Dea Rebecca Grudzina

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Living, Learning, and Working Together [Grade K]

by James A. Banks Kevin P. Colleary Linda Greenow

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Living Systems (FOSS Science Resources)

by Lawrence Hall of Science University of California at Berkeley

Liz at Marigold Lake: Amy Meets Her Stepsister; Ellie's Lovely Idea; Liz At Marigold Lake; Marion Strikes A Pose (The Critter Club #7)

by Callie Barkley

The Critter Club is going camping—but are they really ready for a weekend in the wilderness?When Liz invites the Critter Club girls to her house at Marigold Lake for the weekend, they are really excited for their camping adventure—especially because Marigold Lake is known for having lots of wildlife! While the girls are there, they plan to do stuff like swim and canoe in the lake, go on a nature walk, and camp out.But with every activity, something seems to go horribly wrong. Amy accidentally tips over the canoe when the girls are out on the lake; Ellie gets spooked by what she thinks is a snake on their walk; and Marion is not pleased about sleeping outside in a tent. Liz thinks her friends aren’t having fun, and she starts to feel awful. Will the great weekend she planned turn out to be a disaster?With easy-to-read language and illustrations on almost every page, The Critter Club chapter books are perfect for beginning readers.

Liz Learns a Lesson: Amy And The Missing Puppy; All About Ellie; Liz Learns A Lesson (The Critter Club #3)

by Marsha Riti Callie Barkley

Liz is excited for a fun summer with The Critter Club, but will summer school ruin her plans?It's almost time for summer vacation, and Liz is looking forward to sleeping in, taking an art class, and spending plenty of time with her friends at The Critter Club! Between fun summer plans and busy petsitting schedules, the girls are going to have their hands full. But on the last day of school, Liz gets the unexpected news that her math grades aren't where they need to be. Though she's not thrilled to be stuck in summer school, Liz works hard--and learns a lesson even more important than fractions. With easy-to-read language and illustrations on almost every page, The Critter Club chapter books are perfect for beginning readers.

Llévame a ver yakyu (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Read Aloud Module 6 #2)

by Aaron Meshon

NIMAC-sourced textbook

The Lost Princess

by Tatevik Avakyan Debbie Dadey

In this Mermaid Tales adventure, Shelly's not sure she's ready to be royalty.Not one of the merkids in Shelly Siren's third grade class can believe the shell-shattering news: Shelly is a princess! A real princess! It's been a deep, dark secret in Trident City, but now everyone knows--and Shelly doesn't know how to act. Should she start wearing a glittery crown? Or move to a grand undersea palace? Will her friends have to call her Princess Shelly? She knows it's an exciting turn of events, but Shelly's not sure she can truly fit the royal part. Can she find a way to be a princess and stay herself?

Lotus Lane #1: My Stylish Life (Lotus Lane #1)

by Kyla May

Meet the Lotus Lane Girls! This series is part of Scholastic's early chapter book line called Branches, which is aimed at newly independent readers. With easy-to-read text, high-interest content, fast-paced plots, and illustrations on every page, these books will boost reading confidence and stamina. Branches books help readers grow! Kiki, Coco, and Lulu are the BEST of friends. They even have their very own club! But Mika, the new girl, is shaking things up on Lotus Lane. This first book is written as Kiki's diary--with illustrations and doodles throughout. Kiki LOVES creating cool outfits, hanging out with friends, and collecting fun facts like these: Fact: I am a member of the Lotus Lane Girls Club. Fact: I will one day be a VERY famous fashion designer. Fact: My new neighbor Mika is trouble--triple trouble! Fact: Even chickens must look their best. Read Kiki's diary to find out all about life on Lotus Lane!

Lucas Lightfoot and the Fire Crystal

by Hugo Haselhuhn Luke Cowdell

A boy’s life is changed when he is taught secret magical powers in the first chapter book in this juvenile fiction fantasy series.

Lulu: A Branches Book (Lotus Lane #3)

by Kyla May

The Lotus Lane Girls Club is the most fun club EVER!This series is part of Scholastic's early chapter book line called Branches, which is aimed at newly independent readers. With easy-to-read text, high-interest content, fast-paced plots, and illustrations on every page, these books will boost reading confidence and stamina. Branches books help readers grow!This third book in the series is written as Lulu's diary, with fun illustrations and doodles throughout. Lulu loves all things sparkly, adores her BFFs, and is a huge fan of her favorite actress, Penelope Glitter. Lulu enters a look-alike contest in the hopes of being able to attend Penelope Glitter's new movie premiere. Here are some items on her to-do list:Pack costume and makeupFreak outCalm DownMake it to the next round?!

Lulu Goes to Witch School (I Can Read Level 2)

by Jane O'Connor

In this funny Halloween story for beginning readers, Lulu the witch girl is a little nervous about her first day of school, but she heads off with her broom and Dracula lunch box. She immediately loves her new teacher, Miss Slime, especially her wart. Lulu’s first flying lesson around the cemetery goes great!There’s only one thing she doesn’t like about witch school: curly-haired Sandy Witch, who seems to do everything better than Lulu.Funny, spooky Lulu Goes to Witch School is a Level Two I Can Read book, geared for kids who read on their own, but still need a little help. Perfect for both Halloween and back to school reads, this classic story has been given fresh illustrations by Bella Sinclair in this beautiful new edition.

M: Business, 3rd Edition

by O. C. Ferrell Geoffrey Hirt Linda Ferrell

We hear over and over again that the modern learner has a completely new and different set of needs from a learning package. These new 'digital natives' have developed cognitive thinking patterns that are different from those of earlier generations of students. It's important that educators recognize these differences in students, and that they also account for students with differing learning styles. Students today rely on technology as an important tool in their educational and personal lives. M: BUSINESS accounts for these differences in students today and appeals more effectively to digital natives. An emphasis is placed on the visual and technology component of the product offering (Connect®), while the text remains a (important) supporting tool for their learning in the course. Students today are used to active learning experiences, which is what M: Business provides. The book in combination with the personal study partner (LearnSmart), and the Interactive Applications in Connect Business provide students with a rich, interactive experience that enhances the text content, and keeps them actively engaged in the course content. Students today are also used to feedback and 'payoff'-Connect Business provides these interactive rewards for learning the course content.

M.A. - POLITICAL sociology

by University Of Madras

We welcome you as a distance learner of First M.A. Degree Course in Political Science. This subject deals with Paper - 3 Political Sociology which you will have to study in the First Year of the Course. In addition to this learning material which is in Self-Learning format, we will arrange a few contact class lectures to supplement your learning process.

Machining Center Programming Setup and Operation

by Mike Lynch

A textbook that takes its readers through understanding of what it takes to program, setup, and run a CNC machining center. Fourth Edition.

The Macro Economy Today (13th Edition)

by Bradley R. Schiller Cynthia Hill

This edition brings to life, some of the important domestic and international economic happenings, right before the readers,with real life facts and application of economics in day to day life.

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