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Ventures Level 1 Student's Book (Ventures)

by Gretchen Bitterlin Dennis Johnson Donna Price Sylvia Ramirez K. Lynn Savage

This Student's Book has 10 units with six lessons each, based on relevant adult-learner themes. Two-page lessons are designed for an hour of classroom instruction and are aligned to teach students the skills needed for success in college and careers. Culture notes, speaking, reading, and writing tips enrich and support exercises. Review Units include sections focusing on pronunciation. A College and Careers section in the back of the book addresses needs for more reading practice. Students can access audio and grammar presentation videos using the QR codes found throughout the book.

Ventures Level 4 Workbook

by Gretchen Bitterlin Dennis Johnson Donna Price Sylvia Ramirez

The Ventures 3rd Edition Level 4 Workbook has exercises to help reinforce lessons in the Student's Book, with an answer key for self-study. Students can access audio to help improve listening, grammar, and reading comprehension using QR codes found throughout the Workbook.

Venus: The Flytrap Who Wouldn't Eat Flies

by Donna Latham

When Mason's new flytrap turns out to hate the idea of eating bugs but a taste for pizza. . NIMAC-sourced textbook

Veo a papá (¡Arriba la Lectura! Level A #2)

by Lisa Trumbauer David Sheldon

NIMAC-sourced textbook <p><p> ¿Qué ve esta niña? ¿Tú también ves estas cosas y personas?

¡Veo las tortugas! (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Leveled Reader Benchmark K-2, Level A #1)

by Lesley Fields Bradley Clark Cynthia Clark

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Verbal Art (as per the State Education Policy 2024)

by N. S. Gundur

It is an educational text book for BA/BSW/BVA 1st Sem Students of Tumkur University, framed on the basis of state Education Policy-2024 Syllabus.

Vergil's Aeneid: Selected Readings From Books 1, 2, 4, And 6

by Barbara Weiden Boyd Vergil Bridget Buchholz D. Scott Van Horn

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Vermont Driver's Manual

by Vermont Department of Motor Vehicle

Vermont Driver's Manual

The Very Bad Good Idea (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Grade 1)

by Myles Wright Barbara Spurll

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The Very Fairy Princess: A Fairy Merry Christmas

by Julie Andrews Christine Davenier Emma Walton Hamilton

It's almost Christmas, and for Geraldine that means it's time for snowflakes, presents, and decorations galore. When her mom suggests that their family exchange homemade gifts this year, Gerry gets to work in her Very Fairy Princess Workshop crafting perfect presents that will show everyone how much she thinks they sparkle. With full-color illustrations throughout, this leveled reader is perfect for Very Fairy Princess fans who are ready to take the next step beyond picture books.

The Very First Case (Rider Woofson #10)

by Walker Styles Ben Whitehouse

In this tenth Rider Woofson adventure, go back in time with Rider and the PI Pack as they relive their very first case!When Rider is interviewed by the Pawston Daily News, he shares the untold story of how the PI Pack first met. As he relives their very first case, Rider discovers that someone has stolen all the past evidence! Can the PI Pack find the lost clues before the truth is printed for the whole world to read? With easy-to-read language and illustrations on almost every page, the Rider Woofson chapter books are perfect for emerging readers.

The Very Hungry Monster (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)

by Pat McCann Marco Bucci

NIMAC-sourced textbook. Very Hungry! The monster is hungry! What will he eat next?

A Very Muddy Elephant

by Linda Marlow Diana Catchpole

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The Very Picky Queen (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Grade 2)

by Susan Layne Santy Gutiérrez

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A Very Short, Fairly Interesting and Reasonably Cheap Book About Coaching and Mentoring (Very Short, Fairly Interesting & Cheap Books)

by Bob Garvey

Written to challenge, stimulate and inform, this book takes a critical look at the rapidly-growing field of coaching and mentoring.<P><P> Focusing on all types of organization - public, private, large, small and not-for-profit - Robert Garvey inspires and provokes readers by asking questions such as 'Are coaching and mentoring the same?' 'Are we obsessed with skills?' and 'What is performance?' He also delves into contemporary debates such as concerns about standards, competencies and codes of ethics, interspersed with views on power, control and politics. <P> This book will prove an engaging, thought-provoking and, above all, entertaining read for undergraduate, postgraduate and MBA students looking for different ways of thinking about coaching and mentoring.

A Very Short, Fairly Interesting and Reasonably Cheap Book About Studying Organizations (Very Short, Fairly Interesting & Cheap Books)

by Chris Grey

The first two editions of this book were a runaway success with students who loved the lively, focused and challenging discussion of classical and current ideas about organizations and their management.<P><P> This new edition, which can be used across a range of management courses, has been updated in light of the continuing financial and economic crisis. It shows how this grew out of a thirty year experiment in 'new capitalism' and links this to changes in the world of work organizations in terms of growing insecurity and inequality and to shifts in the status of management. Containing a new foreword, the third edition provides a challenging discussion of core, classical ideas but also covers issues such as new forms of control, identity regulation and the ethics and politics of studying organizations.<P> Chris Grey shies away from the sterility of conventional textbooks, offering students an accessible and palatable overview of the field of organization studies that questions and challenges the traditional literature.

A Very Short, Fairly Interesting and Reasonably Cheap Book About Studying Organizations (2nd Edition)

by Christopher John Grey

Relevant across a range of management courses, the Second Edition of A Very Short Fairly Interesting and Reasonably Cheap Book About Studying Organizations offers students a lively, focused, and challenging discussion of classical and current ideas about organizations and their management. Building on the hugely popular First Edition, a new chapter explores the relationship between society and the economy, and the preoccupation with speed as it exists today.

A Very Short, Fairly Interesting and Reasonably Cheap Book About Studying Strategy (Very Short, Fairly Interesting & Cheap Books)

by Chris Carter Stewart R. Clegg Martin Kornberger

'I love this book. . . it is novel, punchy and extremely well written. It takes the pomposity out of strategic management, showing that strategy is everywhere and can really help with the complicated jargon. A great read, buy it!' - Cary L. Cooper, Professor of Organizational Psychology and Health Lancaster University Management School 'If strategy is the queen of business, then this book offers us the perfect introduction to her court! It is accessible, lively, and informative. The book repays the reader with wonderful account of how strategy works. It also lets the reader in on some of the darker secrets of strategy' - André Spicer, Associate Professor of Organisation Studies, Warwick Business School Readers searching for an antidote to heavy-going, complex and lengthy textbooks need look no longer. A Very Short, Fairly Interesting and Reasonably Cheap Book about Studying Strategy is a welcoming, lively and thought provoking account of strategy. It will help students get to grips with strategy's key issues and broad debates and introduce them to the latest ideas that won't yet have been covered in the classroom. Organized into three sections, concepts are made accessible as the authors first recap the history of strategy as an academic discipline, then evaluate major schools of strategic thought and conclude by critiquing the latest developments in strategic research. Anyone studying strategy at undergraduate, Masters and MBA level who wants to revise and stretch their subject knowledge should go and buy a copy of this book.

The Very Thing

by Elaine Mei Virginia Arnold James Flood Diane Lapp [et al.]

The Very Thing by Elaine Mei, Virginia Arnold, James Flood, Diane Lapp [et al.]

Very Unusual Plants (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Grade 2)

by Charlotte Malone

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The Very Wet Garden (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)

by Jeff Mack Anne Phillips

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The Very Worst Wizard: Independent Reading Turquoise 7 (Reading Champion #158)

by Elizabeth Dale

Max is learning to be a Wizard at Wizard school, and although he loves helping others, he often forgets to get his own spells right! Reading Champion offers independent reading books for children to practise and reinforce their developing reading skills.Fantastic, original stories are accompanied by engaging artwork and a reading activity. Each book has been carefully graded so that it can be matched to a child's reading ability, encouraging reading for pleasure.Independent Reading Turquoise 7 stories are perfect for children aged 5+ who are reading at book band 7 (Turquoise) in classroom reading lessons.

A Vet Can Fix It!

by Liz Ray

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¡Vete a casa, Pollito! (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Level B #26)

by Thea Franklin Olga Ivanov Aleksey Ivanov

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La veterinaria (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Level G #49)

by Annette Smith Lindsay Edwards

NIMAC-sourced textbook. Sampi no se siente bien, y por eso debe ir al veterinario. Mira cómo lo examinan para ver qué le pasa.

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