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Exploring Photography

by Robert E. Walker Richard J. Walker

Exploring Photography is an easy-to-understand text designed for beginning photographers at the high school and middle school levels. It presents basic coverage of photographic fundamentals, ranging from the care of memory cards and batteries to composing and properly exposing the photograph to printing and mounting. The majority of the textbook covers digital photography, but there is enough coverage of film photography to make this a great resource for the student who enjoys traditional photography and development in the darkroom. Careers in Photography, Photomacrography, and Displaying Photographs chapters broaden the scope of the book.

Exploring Planets and Moons (SEEDS Book Reader)

by Ashley Chase

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Exploring Plate Tectonics, Student Guide

by National Science Resources Center John Norton Meg Town

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Exploring Practices of Ministry

by Pamela Cooper-White Michael Cooper-White

Fortress Press Foundations for Learning series prepares students for academic success through compelling resources that kick-start their educational journey into professional Christian ministry. <p><p>In Exploring Practices of Ministry, Pamela Cooper-White and Michael Cooper-White share insights from their extensive experience as parish ministers, church agency executives, and seminary educators in diverse multicultural and international contexts. Pamela, an Episcopal priest who teaches pastoral theology, care, and counseling, is also a pastoral psychotherapist with an extensive clinical background. Michael, a Lutheran pastor and seminary president, is also a pilot and flight instructor and has served as a chaplain with the Civil Air Patrol. <p><p>The authors share their wisdom with seminarians and other readers seeking to deepen theological reflection and expand skills as ministry practitioners. While not all readers are preparing to be ordained ministers, most will engage in many of the practices described in the book: preaching and public speaking, teaching, leading liturgies, conducting ceremonies, counseling and offering pastoral support for persons undergoing life transitions, and serving as organizational leaders in congregations, chaplaincies, social ministries, and in the public arena. This book is a companion journal for pilgrims on the way to becoming confident practitioners of ministry.

Exploring Psychology

by David Myers C. DeWall

Do you want your students to engage with and retain psychology’s key principles, and to work toward becoming better students and better people in the process? Best-selling Exploring Psychology offers creative ways to help make it happen. <p><p> The new edition of Exploring Psychology offers outstanding currency on the research, practice, and teaching of psychology. Myers and DeWall inspire students with fascinating findings and applications, effective new study tools and technologies, and a compassionate and compelling storytelling voice. Their presentation is based on the same guiding principles that made David Myers the world’s bestselling introductory psychology author. <p> Facilitate learning by teaching critical thinking and helping students at every step. <p> Present psychology as a science, emphasizing the process of inquiry and putting facts in the service of concepts. <p> Make sure students come away with an appreciation of psychology's big ideas, and with a deeper respect for humanity--what drives us, distinguishes us, unifies us.

Exploring Psychology (8th edition)

by David G. Myers

Far and away the bestselling brief introduction to psychology, David Myers' Exploring Psychology doesn't just present the story of the psychology. It involves students deeply in that story, as they learning to think critically about psychology's core ideas, breakthrough research findings, and wide-ranging applications to their lives and the world around them. The new Eighth Edition is both classic Myers and cutting-edge psychological science, a rich presentation more than ever before, helps students develop the critical thinking skills they need to make their encounters with psychological science successful and personally enriching. The most extensively revision to date, the Eighth Edition features many hundreds of new research citations, over 40% new photos, and state-of-the-art media and supplements--plus an all new critical thinking feature, Test for Success: Critical Thinking Exercises. Still, with the book's continual evolution, one constant remains: the inimitable writing of David Myers, who continues to show an uncanny ability to engage the curiosities of all kinds of students as they explore both the scientific and human aspects of the field of psychology.

Exploring Psychology and the Christian Faith: An Introductory Guide

by Paul Moes Donald J. Tellinghuisen

This introductory guide provides a coherent framework for considering psychology from a Christian perspective.

Exploring Psychology in Modules

by David G. Myers C. Nathan DeWall

Do you want your students to engage with and retain psychology’s key principles, and to work toward becoming better students and better people in the process? The modular version of Exploring Psychology offers creative ways to help make it happen. The new edition of Exploring Psychology in Modules offers outstanding currency on the research, practice, and teaching of psychology. Myers and DeWall inspire students with fascinating findings and applications, effective new study tools and technologies, and a compassionate and compelling storytelling voice.

Exploring Psychology in Modules

by David G. Myers C. Nathan DeWall

Exploring Psychology in Modules creatively helps students retain and appreciate psychology's big ideas, with insights that enable readers to be better students, more tuned-in friends and partners, more effective co-workers, and wiser parents. These best-selling authors aim to captivate students with what psychologists are learning about our human nature, to help them think more like psychological scientists, and to help them relate psychology to their own lives—their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.

Exploring Psychology in Modules (Ninth Edition)

by David G. Myers C. Nathan Dewall

In this ninth edition, the unwavering vision for Exploring Psychology is to merge rigorous science with a broad human perspective that engages both mind and heart.

Exploring Psychology, Tenth Edition

by David G. Myers C. Nathan Dewall

The new edition of Exploring Psychology offers outstanding currency on the research, practice, and teaching of psychology. Myers and DeWall inspire students with fascinating findings and applications, effective new study tools and technologies, and a compassionate and compelling storytelling voice. Their presentation is based on the same guiding principles behind the entire family of textbooks that have made David Myers the world’s bestselling introductory psychology author: Facilitate learning by teaching critical thinking and helping students at every step. Present psychology as a science, emphasizing the process of inquiry and putting facts in the service of concepts. Make sure students come away with an appreciation of psychology’s big ideas, and with a deeper respect for humanity—what drives us, distinguishes us, unifies us. This Exploring Psychology is the first to include Myers’ handpicked co-author. Nathan DeWall shares Myers’ belief that instilling a sense of curiosity and inquiry about psychological science is an effective way to help students navigate the content, think critically, and prepare for a lifetime of learning and living. The extraordinary, longtime Myers ancillary author team is also here—a group whose teamwork, consistency, and commitment again sets the industry-standard for instructor and student supplements. The high quality that consistently sets Myers’ ancillaries apart sees a new incarnation in LaunchPad. This course space organizes all the book’s digital resources in an online format that makes it easier for instructors to teach, track, and assess their students

Exploring Raspberry Pi: Interfacing to the Real World with Embedded Linux

by Derek Molloy

Dr. Derek Molloy is a senior lecturer in the School of Electronic Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Computing, Dublin City University, Ireland. He lectures at undergraduate and postgraduate levels in object-oriented programming with embedded systems, digital and analog electronics, and the Internet of Things. His research contributions have largely been in the fields of computer and machine vision, 3D graphics/visualization, and e-Learning. Derek produces a popular YouTube video series that has introduced millions of people to embedded Linux and digital electronics topics. In 2013, he launched a personal web/blog site that is visited by thousands of people every day, and which integrates his YouTube videos with support materials, source code, and user discussion. In 2015, he published a book on the BeagleBone platform, Exploring BeagleBone: Tools and Techniques for Building with Embedded Linux, which has been very well received. Derek has received several awards for teaching and learning. He was the winner of the 2012 Irish Learning Technology Association (ILTA) national award for Innovation in Teaching and Learning. The award recognizes his learning-by-doing approach to undergraduate engineering education, which utilizes electronic kits and online video content. In 2012, as a result of fervent nominations from his students and peers, he was also awarded the Dublin City University President's Award for Excellence in Teaching and Learning.

Exploring Research: Ninth Edition

by Neil J. Salkind

For courses in Experimental Methods and in Research Methods in Political Science and Sociology <P><P>An informative and unintimidating look at the basics of research in the social and behavioral sciences <P><P>Exploring Research makes research methods accessible for students – describing how to collect and analyze data, and providing thorough instruction on how to prepare and write a research proposal and manuscript. Author Neil Salkind covers the research process, problem selection, sampling and generalizability, and the measurement process. He also incorporates the most common types of research models used in the social and behavioral sciences, including qualitative methods. The Ninth Edition explores the use of electronic sources (the Internet) as a means to enhance research skills, includes discussions about scientific methods, and places a strong emphasis on ethics. <P><P>NOTE: This ISBN is for a Pearson Books a la Carte edition: a convenient, three-hole-punched, loose-leaf text. In addition to the flexibility offered by this format, Books a la Carte editions offer students great value, as they cost significantly less than a bound textbook.

Exploring Respiration and Circulation, Student Guide

by National Science Resources Center Wordwise Inc. Taina Litwak

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Exploring Science

by Cengage Learning National Geographic Learning

This student edition covers 100% of Grade 4 Next Generation Science Standards.

Exploring Science 1: Student Edition

by Cengage Learning National Geographic Learning

This student edition covers 100% of Grade 1 Next Generation Science Standards. Features: Focus in-depth on 100% of the NGSS for grades K-5. Introduce real-world science research with National Geographic Explorers, scientists, and photographers. Connect NGSS content with investigations, engineering practices, and case studies for complete NGSS emersion. Can be combined with National Geographic Science for the most complete NGSS solution available

Exploring Science All Around Us, Level 3

by Jill C. Sible

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Exploring Science All Around Us: Level 4

by Jill C. Sible

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Exploring Science [Grade 2]

by Malcolm B. Butler Kathy Cabe Trundle Randy L. Bell

This student edition covers 100% of Grade 2 Next Generation Science Standards.

Exploring Science [Grade 2]

by Malcolm B. Butler Kathy Cabe Trundle Randy L. Bell

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Exploring Science [Grade 3]

by Malcolm B. Butler Kathy Cabe Trundle Randy L. Bell

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Exploring Science [Grade 3]

by Randy Bell Malcolm Butler Kathy Trundle

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Exploring Science [Grade 5]

by Malcolm B. Butler Kathy Cabe Trundle Randy L. Bell

This student edition covers 100% of Grade 5 Next Generation Science Standards.

Exploring Science: Grade 4

by Malcolm B. Butler Kathy Cabe Trundle Randy L. Bell

NIMAC-sourced textbook <p>Grade 4</p>

Exploring Society India and Beyond (Social Science Textbook) class 6 - NCERT-25

by National Council of Educational Research and Training

The textbook "Exploring Society: India and Beyond" for Grade 6 introduces students to the foundational concepts of Social Science through an engaging, multidisciplinary approach. It is structured around five themes: India and the World: Land and the People, Tapestry of the Past, Our Cultural Heritage and Knowledge Traditions, Governance and Democracy, and Economic Life Around Us. Each theme is designed to help students understand the world they live in, from geography and history to political systems and economic activities. The book encourages exploration, critical thinking, and inquiry through visually rich content, real-life examples, interactive activities, and reflective questions. It emphasizes understanding over rote learning and connects students with India's cultural roots while also encouraging global awareness. With features like maps, illustrations, glossaries, "Let’s Explore" activities, and QR-coded digital resources, the textbook aims to create an immersive and meaningful learning experience. It encourages students to ask important questions about their surroundings, societies, and the challenges of the modern world, thereby fostering a deeper connection between academic knowledge and real-life understanding—all while aligning with the goals of the National Education Policy 2020 and the National Curriculum Framework for School Education 2023.

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