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The Tortoise and the Hare: An Aesop Fable (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Grade 2)
by Ann Weil Tom SperlingNIMAC-sourced textbook
The Tortoise and the Hare; The Lion and the Mouse; The Ant and the Grasshopper, Bridges Edition
by Dominic FerrisHow will Tortoise teach Hare a lesson? How will Mouse save Lion's life? How will Ant and Grasshopper prepare for winter?
The Tortoise and the Scare (Nancy Drew Clue Book #11)
by Carolyn KeeneHelp Nancy and her friends find a missing tortoise in the eleventh book in the interactive Nancy Drew Clue Book mystery series.Nancy, Bess, and George have been looking forward to their school trip to the Wildlife Refuge for weeks. They’ve been studying all the different animals they’ll see there—pygmy hedgehogs, scarlet macaws, and ball pythons. Nancy is most excited to see the sixty-year-old tortoise—that hard-shelled creature is older than her dad. But when her class reaches the enclosure they find out the tortoise is on the loose! Nancy and her friends are on the case. Can they save the day before the class trip is over? Or will this sneaky reptile outsmart them all?
Torts: A Contemporary Approach Second Edition
by Meredith J. Duncan Ronald TurnerThis casebook is organized to facilitate the study of tort law in the first year of law school. The text begins with an overview of the subject, pointing out distinctions between tort law and other types of law. It then covers intentional torts, negligence actions, and strict liability. The materials then build on these foundational principles by exploring more advanced tort subjects such as nuisance law, products liability actions, and defamation law. This textbook includes classic cases as well as contemporary cases relevant to today's students.
Torts and Compensation, Personal Accountability and Social Responsibility for Injury (American Casebook)
by Dan B. Dobbs Paul T. Hayden Ellen M. BublickThis casebook is a teaching tool. Tort law is about real people and real injuries, and the cases in this book reflect that reality. As with the previous editions, challenging contemporary cases and issues are presented without straying too far from the classic cases and the core of lawyering--thoughtful analysis and criticism. Students are engaged without mystifying them, and-- with the contributions of the professors who teach this book--to spark a lifelong interest in law in general and in tort law in particular. The Concise Edition attempts to present the core of tort law in personal injury and property damage cases in a shorter form that makes it possible to teach the central materials in a four-hour course. This edition contains numerous citations to the Restatements of Torts, and sometimes to the Restatements of Agency or other areas of relevant law.
Torts and Compensation, Personal Accountability and Social Responsibility for Injury
by Dan Dobbs Paul Hayden Ellen BublickThe book includes new cases carefully selected from hundreds of decisions published between 2013 and 2016. Recent statutes and authorities, such as the 'Restatement third of torts: intentional yorts to persons', have also been included. Added cases involve current factual contexts such as arguments over Facebook posts and the use of defibrillators in high school sports. The new cases also illustrate developing issues such as duty in cases of misfeasance vs. nonfeasance and the impact of comparative fault on other areas including the plaintiff illegal acts doctrine.
Torts and Personal Injury Law
by Cathy Okrent William BuckleyTorts and Personal Injury Law, fourth edition, is the perfect torts book that is comprehensive, but not too overwhelming to students. Each chapter begins with "The Biggest Mistakes Paralegals Make and How to Avoid Them" feature, inviting the reader to read deeper into each chapter. An overview of tort law for the paralegal who works on personal injury matters is covered over 13 chapters. Topics such as product liability, medical malpractice, and accidents are included. Additional coverage includes general tort law, alternative dispute resolution, negligence, defenses to negligence actions, intentional torts, injuries to property, liability, strict or absolute liability, product liability, special tort actions, and tort investigation. A total of over 75 cases are annotated and include the following hot button issues: malicious prosecution of the Duke University Lacrosse players, toxic mass torts, patient dumping, spoliation of evidence, sexual abuse by clergy, donor egg implantation by same sex couples, spam email fraud, HIPPA, and obesity caused by trans fats from fast food.
La tortuga de la Doctora Hámster (Peppa Pig. Pictogramas #Volumen)
by Hasbro EoneUn nuevo título de la colección Aprendo a leer con Peppa. Se incluyen pictogramas para facilitar la lectura y actividades para reforzar el aprendizaje. La Doctora Hámster ha traído unas mascotas a clase. Los alumnos están tan emocionados que no se dan cuenta de que la pequeña tortuga ha desaparecido. ¿Dónde estará? ¡Para que los más peques se diviertan leyendo y aprendiendo vocabulario!
Tortugas marinas en peligro (¡Arriba la Lectura! Level O #12)
by Kristin CashoreNIMAC-sourced textbook <p><p> ¿Sabías que las tortugas laúd llegan a medir hasta siete pies de largo y pesar hasta 1,200 libras? Lee acerca de las tortugas marinas, entre ellas, la tortuga laúd, la tortuga boba, la tortuga carey, la tortuga lora y muchas más. Y lo que es aún más importante, aprende a protegerlas y evitar que se extingan.
Total Fitness and Wellness
by Scott K. Powers Stephen L. DoddFor Health and Fitness courses. Provide your students with interactive tools to succeed in fitness and wellness Total Fitness and Wellness gives students a solid foundation in fitness and wellness, while providing them with the tools they need to make healthy behavioral changes and lifestyle choices. The vibrant design makes the book more approachable through modern chapter-opening photos, graphs, and detailed exercise photos. <P><P> The 7th Edition provides a clear learning path, labs that can be completed and submitted online, and a thoroughly revised guide to creating a comprehensive fitness and wellness plan, ensuring students and instructors have the print and online tools they need to succeed. To take advantage of the power of Mastering, every chapter of the text includes numbered Learning Outcomes and a new study plan that ties directly into Mastering™ Health activities.
Total Recall: Remembering Everything (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Grade 5)
by Devra SperegenNIMAC-sourced textbook
Totally Awesome Health
by Linda Brower Meeks Philip Heit Julie Devillers Mary GeerGood health is being the best you. It is taking care of your body. It is taking care of your mind. It is getting along with others. It is showing feelings.
Touchstones: A Guided Approach to Writing Paragraphs and Essays
by Chris Juzwiak"Touchstones," is a paragraph-to-essay level book that begins with a focus on academic paragraphs and essays, then moves to higher-level skills such as using precise language and working with sources.
Tough Enough (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Grade 4)
by Catherine Friend Ron MazellanCould I Be a Farmer? I'd been bitten by a duck, chased by sheep, and kicked by goats. It was time to find out if I was tough enough for this job. NIMAC-sourced textbook
The Tough Tug (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Grade 1)
by Julie Rowe Wesley LoweNIMAC-sourced textbook
Tour Guide: Introduction to Debate
by Classical Conversations MultiMediaThe point of this small book on debate is to teach beginning debaters the separate forms of team policy and Lincoln-Douglas debates. It does not explain the detailed nuances required to win competitive debates. This book is a companion to a video series that introduces debate through familiar conflicts and characters, teaching students to master the easier parts before they participate in a whole debate. If the structured arguments seem strange to you at first, remember that you learn lots of forms in other subjects: the form of the persuasive essay for writing about literature, the form of the syllogism for formal logic, the form of equations in mathematics, the form of the scientific method, and the form of sentence diagrams in English grammar. Debate is just one more form to master.
Tourism: Change, Impacts and Opportunities (2nd edition)
by Geoffrey Wall Alister MathiesonThis new text builds upon the success of the classic Mathieson & Wall original Tourism: Economic, Physical and Social Impacts to provide a comprehensive and rigorous examination of the consequences of tourism. The authors address the nature of tourism and tourists and the economic, environmental and social impacts that result from their activities. It provides a unique blend of theoretical principles and practice for a balanced approach to tourism. Key features: new approaches to impact assessment are considered as well as a rethinking of tourism impacts; uses international case studies and models to illustrate key concepts; wide range of examples from both the developing and developed world; incorporates the latest insights and literature; contains new chapters on frameworks for analysis and sustainable developments; contains an extensive bibliography and subject, place and author indexes to permit easy access to information. This text will be essential reading to students, academics and practitioners of tourism, leisure, hospitality, geography, management, business studies and the wider social sciences. Geoffrey Wall is Professor of Geography at the University of Waterloo, Canada. Alister Mathieson is Dean, School of Hospitality, Recreation and Tourism, Humber Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning, Toronto, Canada.
Tourism Management: An Introduction
by Clare Inkson Lynn MinnaertThis exciting new text offers all students of Tourism a concise introduction to all the core topics of Tourism Management. Covering both key theory and practice it introduces students to general management issues across the whole tourism sector in an accessible and manageable way.<P> Focusing particularly on the challenges of managing tourism in the 21st Century, it integrates the themes of sustainability, internationalism, technology and globalisation throughout to provide a thoroughly modern approach to the study of Tourism. Key features of this text include:<P> - A specific focus on the management of tourism in the context of economic, social and environmental conditions, avoiding lengthy descriptions of the various components of the sector;<P> - Three main integrated themes focusing on the demand for tourism, the supply of tourism, and the challenge of balancing of the two;<P> - Coverage of how management techniques are developing in response to changing patterns of demand, emerging markets and destinations, globalisation, and the impacts of tourism;<P> - Discussion points, examples and cases studies designed with the broadest cultural and international dimensions in mind for today's diverse student profile.<P> Written specifically for those looking for core topic coverage in a manageable and concise format, this text will be essential reading for those looking for a truly contemporary introduction to Tourism Management.
The Tourism System (7th Edition)
by Robert Christie Mill Alastair M. MorrisonThis seventh edition incorporates changes in the tourism system relating to destinations, channels of distribution, tourist markets, and modes of transportation. Each chapter includes new "Quick Trips."
Tourists and Tourism: A Reader (2nd Edition)
by Sharon Bohn GmelchThe impact of global tourism research is evident throughout this meticulously edited collection. Embedded within a logical division of topics by thematic sections are over two dozen readings including nine brand new offerings by experienced international specialists in a range of disciplines. The globally diverse articles represent a generous mix of both foundational works as well as pieces that spotlight the latest ideas and issues in the growing field.
Toward High School Biology: Understanding Growth in Living Things
by National Science Teachers Association StaffThrough 19 carefully sequenced lessons and activities, this unit gets middle schoolers ready for next-level learning. Students explore what happens at the molecular level so they can understand how living things grow and repair their body structures. Using Legos, ball-and-stick models, videos, and print manipulatives helps them retain what they learn so they can apply that knowledge later. <p><p>Both effective and engaging, Toward High School Biology Draws on a research-based development approach. Multiple cycles of design and revision based on results from classroom field tests, feedback from teachers, expert scientific input, and criteria-based evaluations ensure the high quality of the unit. Takes an interdisciplinary approach. Lessons focus on phenomena related to chemical reactions that take place in both physical and life science contexts, from the rusting of a metal bicycle to the production of muscles in humans. Supports the Next Generation Science Standards. All three dimensions of science learning science and engineering practices, disciplinary core ideas, and crosscutting concepts are carefully integrated in each chapter. It is refreshingly easy to use. <p><p>The Student Edition should be used in conjunction with the Teacher Edition, which provides complete lesson plans and instructions for carrying out the activities. Complementary video demonstrations and tutorials are available online. <p><p>Toward High School Biology, Student Edition provides the materials you need to guide your students through these investigations. With lesson details, teacher facilitation pages, and handouts, your students will be ready to start investigating.