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Trésors du tem ps Niveau avancé (Glencoe French Ser.)

by Yvone Lenard

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Trevor from Trinidad [Grade 5]

by Delores Lowe Friedman Ann Boyajian

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Trevor's Big Adventure / Red-Eyed Tree Frog (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)

by Alice McGinty Michelle Olmsted Eugenia Nobati

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Trial Evidence (Aspen Coursebook)

by Thomas A. Mauet Warren D. Wolfson

Well-known and experienced authors, highly respected in the clinical field, Thomas A. Mauet and Warren D. Wolfson provide a complete review of the effective use of evidence in a trial setting. Trial Evidence, Seventh Edition is structured around the way judges and trial lawyers think about evidentiary rules, with particular focus on the Federal Rules of Evidence. Abundant real-life courtroom vignettes illustrate how evidentiary issues arise, both before and during a trial. Logical content organization follows the sequence of a trial: opening statement, direct examination, cross examination, and closing arguments. “Law and Practice” sections throughout the book are based on actual federal and state cases and bring decades of practical experience into the evidence classroom. The accessible style of Trial Evidence always focuses on practice over theory, on applying the statute rather than reading it.

Trial Techniques And Trials (Aspen Coursebook Series)

by Thomas A. Mauet Stephen D. Easton

By far the most thorough and detailed of the books in the field, Trial Techniques and Trials is a comprehensive yet concise handbook that covers all aspects of the trial process and provides excellent examples illustrating strategies for opening statements, jury selection, direct- and cross-examination, exhibits, objections, and more. Extensive examples are clustered into three groups: personal injury, commercial, and criminal for ease in finding particular areas of trial practice. Tom Mauet and Steve Easton, renowned for their skills both as writers and trial attorneys, break the trial process down into its critical components for better and quicker comprehension by students and practicing attorneys who have little or no trial experience. <p><p> New to the Eleventh Edition: <p>• Updates regarding recent amendments to the Federal Rules of Evidence <p>• Additional emphasis on presenting evidence and argument visually, not just orally, for modern juries <p>• Coverage of additional aspects of trial including site visits and foundation battles over emails and other electronic communications <p><p>Professors and students will benefit from: <p>• Integrated discussion of the strategy and psychology of persuasion particularly regarding jury selection, opening statements, and closing arguments <p>• Numerous illustrations from tort cases, criminal cases, and commercial trials <p>• Broad and flexible examples that allow readers to focus on either the plaintiffs or the defendants side of the caseor both <p>• Logical organization that follows the chronology of a trial process <p>• A companion website with additional examples, a trial notebook, and other tools for trial lawyers <p>• Video lectures about critical trial moments <p>• Video demonstrations of effective trial advocacy, including a complete jury trial

Triángulo aprobado

by Barbara Gatski John McMullan

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The Tribe: Homeroom Headhunters (A Tribe Novel #1)

by Clay McLeod Chapman

All Schools are the same and Spencer Pendleton expects no less from Greenfield Middle. But Spencer hasn't met them yet-the Tribe, a group of runaway students who secretly own the school. They live off cafeteria food and wield weapons made out of everyday school supplies. Strangely, no one seems to know they exist, except for Spencer. And the group wants him to join their ranks. All he has to do is pass the initiations . . . and leave his mother and life behind. Can Spencer go through with it? Better yet, what will happen if he says no?

Trick-or-Treatasaurus / Dulce o dinosaurio (Alma's Way)

by Ms. Gabrielle Reyes

A heartwarming storybook based on the hit PBS show Alma's Way, created by Emmy Award-winning actor Sonia Manzano - best known as Maria on Sesame Street.It's Halloween, and Alma and her little brother Junior can't wait to go trick-or-treating! But then Junior accidentally ruins his dinosaur costume. Can Alma help him turn his mistake into a fright-night delight?

Tricking Carlton (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Grade 1)

by Susan DerKazarian Yaniv Shimony

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Tricks, Traps, and Tools

by National Geographic Learning

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Trickster Jack and the Three-Headed Giants

by Suzanne Weyn Brian Demeter

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Trickster Tales: The Fox and the Raccoon; The Hodja and the Soup; Loki Saves the Boy (Readers' And Writers' Genre Workshop Ser.)

by Cynthia Swain Brooke Harris George Banagis Dewayne Whiteside Steve Harpster

Who's the best trickster in Japan? How will the wise Hodja help a hungry man? Can clever Loki trap a mean giant?

A Tricky Puzzle (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)

by Ellen Catala

NIMAC-sourced textbook. A Riddle. What puzzle has only seven pieces and can be put together in many different ways? Open this book to find out!

A Tricky Tail (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom)

by Jack Latimer Greg Newbold

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Trigger Happy Targets the Evil Kaos (Mask of Power #8)

by Onk Beakman

The saga of the Mask of Power comes to a thrilling conclusion in Trigger Happy Targets the Evil Kaos, the eighth and final book in this series of illustrated original novels set in the Skylanders universe.The race is on to reach the final segment of the Mask of Power! Can Kaos be stopped from piecing the Mask together and using it to terrorize Skylands? There's one giggling, gold-slinging gremlin who sure thinks so! Join Trigger Happy and the other heroic Skylanders in their last stand against Kaos.

Trigonometry (Gelfand School Outreach Program)

by I. M. Gelfand Mark Saul

In a sense, trigonometry sits at the center of high school mathematics. <p><p> It originates in the study of geometry when we investigate the ratios of sides in similar right triangles, or when we look at the relationship between a chord of a circle and its arc. It leads to a much deeper study of periodic functions, and of the so-called transcendental functions, which cannot be described using finite algebraic processes. It also has many applications to physics, astronomy, and other branches of science. It is a very old subject. Many of the geometric results that we now state in trigonometric terms were given a purely geometric exposition by Euclid. Ptolemy, an early astronomer, began to go beyond Euclid, using the geometry of the time to construct what we now call tables of values of trigonometric functions. <p><p> Trigonometry is an important introduction to calculus, where one stud­ies what mathematicians call analytic properties of functions. One of the goals of this book is to prepare you for a course in calculus by directing your attention away from particular values of a function to a study of the function as an object in itself. This way of thinking is useful not just in calculus, but in many mathematical situations. So trigonometry is a part of pre-calculus, and is related to other pre-calculus topics, such as exponential and logarithmic functions, and complex numbers.

Trigonometry

by Ron Larson David C. Falvo

This market-leading book continues to provide students and instructors with sound, consistently structured explanations of the mathematical concepts. Designed for a one-term course that prepares users to study calculus, the new Eighth Edition retains the features that have made Trigonometry a complete solution for users: interesting applications, cutting-edge design, and innovative technology combined with an abundance of carefully written exercises.

Trigonometry

by Ron Larson Robert Hostetler David C. Falvo

This text introduces trigonometry first with a unit circle approach and then with the right triangle. As the best-selling text in the field, Trigonometry provides unparalleled exercises, motivating real-life applications, a supportive pedagogical design, and innovative ancillaries and resources, making it a complete solution for both students and instructors. Model It real-life applications in nearly every text section are multi-part exercises that require students to generate and analyze mathematical models. First referenced in the Why You Should Learn It at the beginning of each section, these interesting applications illustrate why it is important to learn the concepts in each section. Proofs in Mathematics shows the proofs of selected theorems and demonstrates different proof techniques. For added convenience, in the Sixth Edition these proofs have been moved from an appendix to the end of relevant chapters. P. S. Problem Solving, at the conclusion of each chapter, features a collection of thought-provoking and challenging exercises that further explore and expand upon the concepts of the chapter. These exercises have unique characteristics that set them apart from traditional algebra and trigonometry exercises. A wealth of student success tools includes: How to Study This Chapter, a chapter-opening study guide that includes What you should learn (section-opening objectives), Important Vocabulary, a list of Study Tools, and a list of Additional Resources to help the student prepare for the chapter; Why you should learn it, a section-opening, real-life application or a reference to other branches of mathematics, illustrating the relevance of the section's content; and What did you learn?, a concise chapter summary organized by section. These objectives are correlated to the chapter Review Exercises to help students prepare for exams. Eduspace is Houghton Mifflin's online learning tool. Powered by Blackboard, Eduspace is a customizable, powerful and interactive platform that provides instructors with text-specific online courses and content. The Larson/Hostetler Trigonometry course features algorithmic exercises and test bank content in question pools.

Trigonometry

by Margaret L. Lial Callie Daniels John Hornsby David I. Schneider

Trigonometry, Tenth Edition, by Lial, Hornsby, Schneider, and Daniels, engages and supports students in the learning process by developing both the conceptual understanding and the analytical skills necessary for success in mathematics. With the Tenth Edition, the authors adapt to the new ways in which students are learning, as well as the ever-changing classroom environment.

Trigonometry

by David I. Schneider E. John Hornsby Margaret L. Lial

Over the years, the text has been shaped and adapted to meet the changing needs of both students and educators. As always, special care was taken to respond to the specific suggestions of users and reviewers through enhanced discussions, new and updated examples and exercises, helpful features, and an extensive package of supplements and study aids. The result is an easy-to-use, comprehensive text that is the best edition yet.

Trigonometry: A Unit Circle Approach (9th Edition)

by Michael Sullivan

Mike Sullivan’s time-tested approach focuses students on the fundamental skills they need for the course: preparing for class, practicing with homework, and reviewing the concepts. In the Ninth Edition, Trigonometry: A Unit Circle Approach has evolved to meet today’s course needs, building on these hallmarks by integrating projects and other interactive learning tools for use in the classroom or online.

Trigonometry: A Unit Circle Approach (8th Edition)

by Michael Sullivan

This textbook helps students build the knowledge and skills they need to be successful in trigonometry. It contains a number of theorems, definitions, procedures, and equations. The lessons include Graphs and Functions, Trigonometric Functions, Analytic Trigonometry, Applications of Trigonometric Functions, Polar Coordinates Vectors, Analytic Geometry, Exponential and Logarithmic Functions, etc.

Trigonometry

by Cynthia Y. Young

Engineers trying to learn trigonometry may think they understand a concept but then are unable to apply that understanding when they attempt to complete exercises. This innovative book helps them overcome common barriers to learning the concepts and builds confidence in their ability to do mathematics. The second edition presents new sections on modeling at the end of each chapter as well as new material on Limits and Early Functions. Numerous Parallel Words and Math examples are included that provide more detailed annotations using everyday language. Your Turn exercises reinforce concepts and allow readers to see the connection between the problems and examples. Catch the Mistake exercises also enable them to review answers and find errors in the given solutions. This approach gives them the skills to understand and apply trigonometry.

Trigonometry

by Cynthia Y. Young

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Trigonometry (5th Edition)

by Ron Larson Robert P. Hostetler

As the best-seller in its field, "Trigonometry, 5/e, offers both instructors and students a more solid, comprehensive, and flexible program than ever before. Designed for the one- or two-term precalculus course, the text introduces trigonometry first with a unit circle approach and then with the right triangle. For a complete listing of features, see Larson/Hostetler, "College Algebra, 5/e.

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