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Fireman Fred (I Like to Read)

by Lynn Rowe Reed

RING! A bell rings in the fire station. Fireman Fred and the other firefighters race across town to save the day. After putting out a fire and rescuing a cat from a tree, Fred meets a stray dog. It looks as if Fred has found himself a pet! Fire trucks, bravery, and pets: Lynn Rowe Reed's easy-to-read picture book has something for everyone and features her trademark bold and bright illustrations. An I Like to Read(R) book. Guided Reading Level D.

Fireworks Night: Home Is Where The Heart Is; Raised In A Barn; Herd You Loud And Clear; Fireworks Night (Good Dog #4)

by Cam Higgins

In the delightful fourth book of the Good Dog series, Bo&’s friend Scrapper get scared by summer fireworks!It&’s finally summertime. And Bo Davis loves the summertime. The grass is greener, the days are warmer, and there are cookouts with fireworks on special nights. But do the other animals love fireworks as much as Bo? With easy-to-read language and illustrations on almost every page, the Good Dog chapter books are perfect for beginning readers.

First Aid: Responding to Emergencies

by American Red Cross

This textbook has been designed to facilitate your learning and understanding of the knowledge and skills required to effectively respond to emergency situations.

First Aid: Responding to Emergency (2012 Rev. #12)

by American Red Cross

This participant's textbook is part of the American Red Cross Responding to Emergencies: Comprehensive First Aid/CPR/AED program. The emergency care procedures outlined in this book reflect the standard of knowledge and accepted emergency practices in the United States at the time this book was published.

First Aid: Taking Action

by National Safety Council staff and affiliates

First Aid: Taking Action is a comprehensive and reader-friendly first aid text­book designed both for lay people and more highly trained healthcare personnel and professional rescuers. You will learn everything you need to know to provide basic life support and first aid in an emergency. First Aid: Taking Action is unique as a textbook in maintaining a dual focus throughout. The primary goal is to teach people what to do in different emergencies, and many of the text's features are designed to present this practical information concisely and visually in a manner that aids retention. At the same time, since people remember key information longer and can better apply it in real-life situations when they understand the underlying principles, the text also discusses what is happening within the body in emergencies and how and why first aid actions are effective.

First Aid, CPR, and AED (5th edition)

by Alton L. Thygerson Benjamin Gulli Jon R. Krohmer

First Aid, CPR, and AED, Fifth Edition is the center of an integrated teaching and learning system that offers instructor, student, and technology resources to better support instructors and prepare students. The text includes: Coverage of the 2005 CPR and ECC Guidelines Current information on injured and illnesses: Core information for first aiders presented in a clear and straightforward format. Skills Drills: Offer step-by-step explanations and visual summaries of important skills. Flowcharts: Reinforce the decision-making process and appropriate procedures. Decision Tables: Provide a concise summary of what signs first aiders should look for and what treatment steps they should take. Visit the Additional Resources section to preview sample chapters of the Fifth Edition. About the AAOS Emergency Care and Safety Institute. The AAOS name and training programs are recognized and revered worldwide. In 1971, the AAOS pioneered EMS education by publishing the first EMS training program. Today, the AAOS Emergency Care and Safety Institute continue that dedication to future emergency responders and the instructors who are paving their way. Founded in 1933, the not-for-profit AAOS provides education and practice management services for orthopedic surgeons and allied health professionals worldwide. Who better to teach about injuries than injury specialists? For more information about other AAOS Emergency Care and Safety Institute training programs or to become an AAOS Emergency Care and Safety Institute instructor, visit www.ECSInstitute.org.

First Aid For Colleges and Universities (10th Edition)

by Keith J. Karren Brent Q. Hafen Joseph J. Mistovich Daniel J. Limmer

First Aid for Colleges and Universities , Tenth Edition, is intended for students in a full-semester course leading to First Aid/CPR certification. It is designed specifically for college-level courses in First Aid and meets American Red Cross guidelines, while providing more depth and detail than the other available texts in the market. In addition to comprehensive coverage of all first aid situations a responder is likely to encounter, this book provides self-tests, critical thinking exercises, and skill assessment checklists. The Tenth Edition features updated content aligned with the new 2010 AHA and ARC CPR Guidelines, which affect many critical procedures in the entire field. Content also reflects the current developments, updated pedagogy, and best practices. Illustrations and photos have also been selectively updated and refreshed throughout the book.

A First Course In Differential Equations With Modeling Applications

by Dennis G. Zill

Straightforward and easy to read, A FIRST COURSE IN DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS WITH MODELING APPLICATIONS, 11th Edition, gives you a thorough overview of the topics typically taught in a first course in differential equations. Your study of differential equations and its applications will be supported by a bounty of pedagogical aids, including an abundance of examples, explanations, ""Remarks"" boxes, definitions, and more.

A First Course in Electrical and Computer Engineering

by Louis Scharf

Electrical and computer engineering textbook

A First Course In Linear Algebra

by Robert A. Beezer

This textbook is designed to teach the university mathematics student the basics of linear algebra and the techniques of formal mathematics. There are no prerequisites other than ordinary algebra, but it is probably best used by a student who has the "mathematical maturity" of a sophomore or junior. The text has two goals: to teach the fundamental concepts and techniques of matrix algebra and abstract vector spaces, and to teach the techniques associated with understanding the definitions and theorems forming a coherent area of mathematics. So there is an emphasis on worked examples of nontrivial size and on proving theorems carefully.

A First Course In Probability

by Sheldon M. Ross

This market-leading introduction to probability features exceptionally clear explanations of the mathematics of probability theory and explores its many diverse applications through numerous interesting and motivational examples. The outstanding problem sets are a hallmark feature of this book. Provides clear, complete explanations to fully explain mathematical concepts. Features subsections on the probabilistic method and the maximum-minimums identity. Includes many new examples relating to DNA matching, utility, finance, and applications of the probabilistic method. Features an intuitive treatment of probability—intuitive explanations follow many examples. The Probability Models Disk included with each copy of the book, contains six probability models that are referenced in the book and allow readers to quickly and easily perform calculations and simulations.

A First Course in Quantitative Finance

by Thomas Mazzoni

This new and exciting book offers a fresh approach to quantitative finance and utilizes novel new features, including stereoscopic images which permit 3D visualization of complex subjects without the need for additional tools. Offering an integrated approach to the subject, A First Course in Quantitative Finance introduces students to the architecture of complete financial markets before exploring the concepts and models of modern portfolio theory, derivative pricing, and fixed-income products in both complete and incomplete market settings. Subjects are organized throughout in a way that encourages a gradual and parallel learning process of both the economic concepts and their mathematical descriptions, framed by additional perspectives from classical utility theory, financial economics, and behavioral finance. Suitable for postgraduate students studying courses in quantitative finance, financial engineering, and financial econometrics as part of an economics, finance, econometric, or mathematics program, this book contains all necessary theoretical and mathematical concepts and numerical methods, as well as the necessary programming code for porting algorithms onto a computer.

First Day For Carlos [Grade 3]

by Amanda Ferguson Kristen Goeters

NIMAC-sourced textbook

First Day of School Jitters (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)

by Donna Gephart Mark Meyers

NIMAC-sourced textbook

First Day, Worst Day (The Very Worst Ever #1)

by Andy Nonamus

A very unlucky kid navigates the many challenges of the first day of school in the first book in The Very Worst Ever chapter book series![REDACTED] keeps his name and school secret—even hiding his appearance behind stickers. Why? Because his bad luck is super embarrassing! It&’s the first day at a new school, and this fresh new start means absolutely no one knows just how unlucky he is. But after missing his school bus, getting lost looking for his classroom, and getting smacked in the face with a basketball, he quickly realizes he is doomed forever. Luckily, some new friends might just help him make it through the worst first day ever! With easy-to-read language and illustrations on almost every page, The Very Worst Ever chapter books are perfect for emerging readers.

The First Days of School: How to Be an Effective Teacher

by Harry K. Wong Rosemary T. Wong

This book for new and experienced teachers helps to explain the three characteristics of an effective teacher.

First Edition [Beyond Level, Grade 4]

by Susan Paris David Lowe

NIMAC-sourced textbook

The First Emoticon (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)

by Jim Falls

NIMAC-sourced textbook

First Flight class 10 - NCERT - 23 (English Textbook)

by National Council of Educational Research and Training

"First Flight" is a textbook designed for Class X students by NCERT. It is an amalgamation of various literary pieces, from poems to short stories, aimed at enhancing the English proficiency of students. The content is thoughtfully curated to introduce students to diverse cultures, ideologies, and thought processes, while also providing moral and ethical lessons. Themes of resilience, courage, love, sacrifice, and the quintessential spirit of human nature are interwoven throughout the text. The book not only aids in developing linguistic abilities but also encourages students to reflect upon life's essential values and virtues. Regular exercises and questions at the end of each chapter ensure comprehension and retention, paving the way for a robust foundation in the English language.

First Flight, Pathfinder Edition (National Geographic Explorer Collection)

by Glen Phelan

NIMAC-sourced textbook

First Flight, Pioneer Edition (National Geographic Explorer Collection)

by Glen Phelan

NIMAC-sourced textbook

First Grade Studies Weekly, [Grade] 1 Social Studies

by American Legacy Publishing Inc.

NIMAC-sourced textbook

A First Graduate Course in Abstract Algebra (Pure and Applied Mathematics #266)

by W. J. Wickless

<p>Since abstract algebra is so important to the study of advanced mathematics, it is critical that students have a firm grasp of its principles and underlying theories before moving on to further study. To accomplish this, they require a concise, accessible, user-friendly textbook that is both challenging and stimulating. A First Graduate Course in Abstract Algebra is just such a textbook. <p>Divided into two sections, this book covers both the standard topics (groups, modules, rings, and vector spaces) associated with abstract algebra and more advanced topics such as Galois fields, noncommutative rings, group extensions, and Abelian groups. The author includes review material where needed instead of in a single chapter, giving convenient access with minimal page turning. He also provides ample examples, exercises, and problem sets to reinforce the material. <p>This book illustrates the theory of finitely generated modules over principal ideal domains, discusses tensor products, and demonstrates the development of determinants. It also covers Sylow theory and Jordan canonical form.A First Graduate Course in Abstract Algebra is ideal for a two-semester course, providing enough examples, problems, and exercises for a deep understanding. Each of the final three chapters is logically independent and can be covered in any order, perfect for a customized syllabus.</p>

A First Look at Communication Theory

by Em Griffin Andrew Ledbetter Glenn Sparks

The tenth edition of A First Look at Communication Theory justifies again the program's enduring popularity. EM Griffin, now joined by colleagues Andrew Ledbetter and Glenn Sparks, encourages students who are encountering the field for the first time to tackle theories without fear. <p><p> The text's conversational style and relevant examples keep complex theories within the grasp of first-time theory students. The authors introduce 32 diverse theories that are a mix of foundational and recent scholarship and, with the benefit of numerous examples and connections to pop culture, help students apply them to their own lives. The discrete presentation of the theories ensures a well-rounded understanding of each while promoting integrative thinking and facilitating the ability of instructors to skip or rearrange their presentation. <p><p> The broad selection of theories-from the classics to the cutting edge-ensures that students have a solid foundation with which to begin understanding the relationships between theories.

A First Look at Communication Theory (Ninth Edition)

by Em Griffin Andrew Ledbetter Glenn Sparks

The ninth edition of A First Look at Communication Theory justifies again the program's enduring popularity. Em Griffin, now joined by colleagues Andrew Ledbetter and Glenn Sparks, encourages students who are encountering the field for the first time to tackle theories without fear. The authors introduce 32 diverse theories that are a mix of foundational and recent scholarship and, with the benefit of numerous examples and connections to pop culture, help students apply them to their own lives. This program ensures that students have a solid foundation with which to begin understanding the relationships between theories.

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