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Faster Than Fast
by Irene TrimbleOn your mark! Get set! Go! From the creators of Finding Nemo comes the computer-animated film, Cars. The race is on and Lightning McQueen, the hot-shot rookie race car, is on his way to the race of a lifetime where the prize is the coveted Piston Cup. But McQueen hits a bump in the road along his journey. Will he be able to discover the true meaning of winning? Find out in this exciting story filled with action, humor, great new characters, and a message that’s bound to touch children and parents alike.
Fatbergs: Trouble Lurking Below / Down the Drain: The Story of Sewers (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Grade 6)
by Veronica GrayNIMAC-sourced textbook
Father, Son, and Donkey; The Miser and His Gold
by Cynthia Swain Mark Corcoran Gerald KelleyWhat kind of problems could a father and son have when simply bringing their donkey to market? What will a miser do when someone steals his hidden gold? Read this book to find out.
Favorite Stories from Cowgirl Kate and Cocoa: Horse in the House (Green Light Readers Level 2)
by Erica SilvermanKnock! Knock! Who's there? It's Cocoa the horse at Cowgirl Kate's door in another "favorite stories" edition for Green Light Readers Level 2 from the Geisel Honor-winning team of Erica Silverman and Betsy Lewin. Knock! Knock! Horses belong in barns, right? Not Cocoa. He nudges his way into Cowgirl Kate's house and decides he'd rather live there than his barn! What's a cowgirl to do? Beginning and newly independent readers will quickly giggle their way to the happy ending in this Green Light Reader edition. Lovable characters, short sentences, and simple dialogue encourage repeat readings.
Favorite Stories from Cowgirl Kate and Cocoa: Rain or Shine (Green Light Readers Level 2)
by Erica Silverman Betsy LewinSplish-splash, buckaroos! Stormy weather can't stop best friends Cowgirl Kate and Cocoa from having a good time in these two easy-to-read stories about prancing in the rain and chasing rainbows. With short sentences, simple dialogue, and delightful illustrations by the Caldecott Honor winner Betsy Lewin, this book is perfect for beginning readers, rain or shine!
Favorite Stories from Cowgirl Kate and Cocoa: Spring Babies (Green Light Readers Level 2)
by Erica Silverman Betsy LewinIt's springtime on the ranch. Cowgirl Kate is excited about the arrival of all the baby animals: a newborn calf, a frisky puppy, and a nest of little barn owls. Her best friend Cocoa the horse is not so excited. Babies are a lot of work! But they are also sweet, as Cocoa and beginning readers will discover in this delightful addition to Green Light Readers. Short sentences and simple dialogue keep newly independent readers engaged and confident.
Fawn and the Mysterious Trickster (Disney Fairies)
by Laura DriscollFAWN LOVES PRACTICAL JOKES. She’s by far the best prankster in all of Pixie Hollow. Then her friend Beck plays a trick of her own that spooks the fairy dust off Fawn. Fawn would never let a good joke go unanswered, and in the blink of a dragonfly’s eye, the two fairies in an all-out practical joke battle! Prank follows prank until one night someone turns all the furniture in Fawn’s room upside down. And Beck swears it wasn’t her! But if Beck didn’t do it . . . and Fawn didn't do it . . . then who did? Is there another trickster in the Home Tree?
Fearless Felix (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)
by Sara Latta Tony ShasteenNIMAC-sourced textbook. Free Fall to Earth. Felix Baumgartner has spent his whole life preparing for one big moment. If it turns out right, he'll skydive to Earth farther and faster than anyone in history.
Fearless Freddie (Adventures at Hound Hotel)
by Shelley Swanson SaterenIt's a dark and stormy day at Hound Hotel, and twins Alfie and Alfreeda both feeling a little nervous. Even worse, every boom of thunder makes their guest, Freddie the beagle, howl like crazy. Not only are his howls annoying, he's scaring the other dogs! Which twin can act brave enough to calm down Freddie?
Fearless Resumes: The Proven Method for Getting a Great Job Fast
by Marky SteinBack Cover: "Bestselling author and renowned career coach Marky Stein provides the edge you need in today's ultracompetitive job market. With Fearless Résumés you will transform your résumé from words on paper into a vibrant self-presentation that tells prospective employers what they want to hear. In no time, you'll be crafting a résumé that hooks prospective employers' attention, turns boring past duties into dynamic personal statements, transforms weaknesses into strengths--and gets your name on top of the résumé heap in any HR office. Fearless Résumés shows how to USE WORDS AND PHRASES EMPLOYERS LOOK FOR PROVE YOUR VALUE TO THE COMPANY TURN WEAKNESSES INTO STRENGTHS AVOID COMMON SNARES Unlike dry, run-of-the-mill guides consisting of little more than a sample résumé, Fearless Résumés is a quick and fun book that provides a proven résumé-crafting strategy from a top expert in her field."
Fearon's American Government: The Pacemaker Curriculum (Second Edition)
by Corinn CodyeThis book will give you a basic understanding of the American system of government. First you'll learn about the roots of American government. You'll discover that the system reflects some principles of government that are thousands of years old.
Fearon's American Literature
by Globe FearonAs you explore the pages of Fearon's American Literature, you will read the stories and poems of different authors, both past and present. The selections represent the experiences of people from different cultures and backgrounds. You will also come across language that is very powerful and beautiful. Learning to appreciate language as a way of communicating is part of studying literature as well.
Fearon's Careers
by Marna OwenThis book is for people who want to create their own great careers--careers that are just right for them. Fearon's Careers will introduce you to a career-planning process. As you work through this process, you'll discover important things about the world and about yourself. You will also learn and practice skills to prepare you for finding work that is right for you. Once you learn these skills, you will be able to practice them again and again throughout your life as you and the world change.
Fearon's World History (2nd edition)
by Joanne SuterBy the time you finish this book you will have some idea of how the world came to be the way it is today. Chapter by chapter you will learn about the rise and fall of many nations, the ideas of the great thinkers, and the incredible richness of many cultures. You will be able to name important people in history and the times in which they lived. You will learn how geography has affected the history of nations and how scientific discovery has affected the history of the whole world. geography has affected the history of nations and how scientific discovery has affected the history of the whole world
Fearon's World History: The Pacemaker Curriculum (3rd Edition)
by Joanne SuterBy reading this book you will have some idea of how the world came to be the way it is today. Chapter by chapter you will learn about the rise and fall of many nations, the ideas of the great thinkers, and the incredible richness of many cultures. You will be able to name important people in history and the times in which they lived. You will learn how geography has affected the history of nations and how scientific discovery has affected the history of the whole world.
Feathers: Not Just for Flying (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom)
by Laura JohnsonWhat Are Feathers For? If you think birds use their feathers only for flying, you're in for a big surprise. Some birds use their feathers to carry water, and other birds use feathers for sliding in the snow. NIMAC-sourced textbook
Fed up! Mom’s off to the Caribbean: A children’s book full of adventures and humor. Age 6 and up
by A. P. HernándezMom’s fed up! She’s had enough! She spends her life washing, cooking, ironing and taking care of everyone. She can’t take it anymore and needs a vacation urgently, so she’s going to the Caribbean! Matthew, eight years old, his brother Anthony, and his dad will be on their own for a week. Read about their adventures!
Federal Courts (Examples And Explanations)
by Laura E. LittleAward-winning author and professor, Laura E. Little, has updated her approachable and practical study guide to what is considered one of the most challenging and abstract subjects in the law. Examples & Explanations for Federal Courts grounds the law of federal courts for students by providing brief textual introduction to doctrines, as well as examples, analytical answers, and graphical depictions of the legal doctrine. The new edition maintains the highly admired, straightforward Examples & Explanations format yet also includes many important cutting-edge developments in the field, omitted from competing books. New to the 4th Edition: Discussion of new case law on Article III arising under jurisdiction Review of new cases concerning diversity jurisdiction and supplemental jurisdiction Extensive revision and expansion of the standing materials, including standing issues arising in cases concerning gerrymandering, statutory rights, and false electoral speech Review of new cases pertaining to congressional control over federal courts Materials on the impact of an important decision pertaining to Younger abstention doctrine, Sprint Communications v. Jacobs, 571 U.S. 69 (2013) Integration of the myriad cases making subtle refinements and changes to the law of federal habeas corpus Professors and students will benefit from: Forthright treatment of nuanced and unsettled issues in the law— Federal courts is a discipline that resists black letter simplification of legal concepts: this study guide not only recognizes that fact, but also capitalizes on it, without sacrificing clarity or meaningful analysis. Award-winning author known for ability to present complicated subjects in an understandable fashion—A widely respected federal courts scholar, Professor Laura Little has lectured worldwide on federal courts issues and is a frequent federal jurisdiction lecturer for federal judges at judicial conferences and programs sponsored by the Federal Judicial Center. She has published several articles in the field of federal court jurisdiction and has won many teaching prizes (including a top teaching honor, the Great Teacher Award) as well as scholarship awards. Her work in procedural subjects has recently been acknowledged by the American Law Institute, which appointed her to serve as Associate Reporter for the Restatement (Third) of Conflict of Laws. Accessible and clear writing style and flexible organization—With lucid explanations of complex areas of the law, the volume breaks down doctrines into component parts. Organization adapts well to a variety of teaching approaches; topics are organized according to the various functions of federal courts, which gives the book thematic coherence while still allowing students to use the content according to their own needs. Written so that each chapter stands on its own. Visual aids—Includes several graphs and illustrations that illustrate both “macro” and “micro” understandings of the material; some are designed to convey larger relationships among doctrines and institutions, while others are designed to illustrate the intricacies of rules. Examples that model good lawyering and exam-taking techniques—The examples demonstrate complexities and ambiguities in the legal doctrine. The explanations provide models of practical skills for coping with uncertainty in the law. Through the explanations, students can learn to anticipate and outline arguments on both sides of a controversy. A book highly regarded by other Federal Courts professors—Both new and experienced federal courts professors report that they use the book for their own class preparation. Many professors use the book as a required text for their Federal Courts course.
Federal Courts and the Law of Federal-State Relations (8th Edition)
by John C. Jeffries Peter Low Curtis BradleyThis casebook provides detailed coverage of federal courts and the law of federal-state relations. The authors have reorganized the 8th edition to facilitate enhanced teaching flexibility. As explained in the Preface, instructors may begin either with Erie Railroad and federal-state choice of law or with Marbury v. Madison and judicial review. The 8th edition is up-to-date through December 2013.
Federal Income Taxation of Corporations and Shareholders
by Boris I. Bittker James S. Eustice Gersham Goldstein James P. WhitmireFederal Income Taxation of Corporations and Shareholders