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World of Reading: This is Doctor Strange and Scarlet Witch (World of Reading)

by Marvel Press Book Group

The This is line of World of Reading early readers is designed to offer reluctant readers books they will want to read by featuring the origin stories of characters they love. Introducing Doctor Strange and Scarlet Witch! They come from different backgrounds, but Doctor Strange and Scarlet Witch have one very important thing in common: Magic. These two heroes use their powers to help others whenever they need it most. Learn how Doctor Strange and Scarlet Witch use their magical abilities to save the day in this 32-page story. Complete your Marvel World of Reading collection and get to know the origin stories for each of your favorite heroes! This is Spider-Man This is Black Panther This is Miles Morales This is Captain Marvel This is Black Widow This is Thor This is The Mighty Thor This is Doctor Strange This is Falcon This is Ms. Marvel This is Kate Bishop: Hawkeye For readers ready for even more action and adventure, check out these Marvel collections: Marvel Storybook Collection 5-Minute Marvel Stories The Avengers Storybook Collection 5-Minute Spider-Man Stories Spider-Man Storybook Collection

World of Reading: This is Ghost-Spider (World of Reading)

by Marvel Press Book Group

Ghost-Spider saves the science library from a Rhino rampage in this book that is perfect for early readers.Gwen Stacy, aka Ghost-Spider, and her band The Mary Janes are playing a fundraiser for their local science library. Their rocking out is interrupted by Rhino, as he makes a run for it with all the money they&’ve raised! Ghost-Spider swings in and saves the day.Young readers will love learning about one of their favorite characters in this Level 2 reader.

World of Reading: This is The Mighty Thor (World of Reading)

by Marvel Press Book Group

The This is line of World of Reading early readers is designed to offer reluctant readers books they will want to read by featuring the origin stories of characters they love. Introducing The Mighty Thor! When the hammer calls to Jane Foster, she finds that she can't resist the pull of destiny. Torn between her obligation to be the hero the world needs and her own physical limitations, Jane will discover that heroism isn't just super powers—it's about doing what's right, even when it's hard. Learn how Jane Foster becomes The Mighty Thor in this 32-page origin story. Complete your Marvel World of Reading collection and get to know the origin stories for each of your favorite heroes! This is Spider-Man This is Black Panther This is Miles Morales This is Captain Marvel This is Black Widow This is Ms. Marvel This is Shang-Chi This is Thor This is Doctor Strange This is Falcon For readers ready for even more action and adventure, check out these Marvel collections: Marvel Storybook Collection 5-Minute Marvel Stories The Avengers Storybook Collection 5-Minute Spider-Man Stories Spider-Man Storybook Collection

World of Reading Wolverine: The Story of Wolverine (World of Reading)

by Marvel Press

Discover how Logan became the X-Man known as Wolverine, why he is the best at what he does, and more in this illustrated early reader!

The World of Water (Into Reading, Level F #6)

by Ellen Catala Diana Delosh

NIMAC-sourced textbook

The World on One Clock: The Beginning of Standard Time (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Grade 5)

by Andrea Paldy

NIMAC-sourced textbook

The World Past and Present East and West

by James A. Banks Jean Craven Barry K. Beyer Gloria Ladson-Billings Gloria Contreras Mary A. Mcfarland

Meant for middle school students,this is a detailed and informative book on the rich history of our world covering both eastern and western nations.

World Politics

by Jeffry A. Frieden David A. Lake Kenneth A. Schultz

Why are there wars? Why do countries have a hard time cooperating to prevent genocides or global environmental problems? Why are some countries rich while others are poor? Organized around the puzzles that draw scholars and students alike to the study of world politics, this book gives students the tools they need to think analytically about compelling questions like these. World Politics introduces a contemporary analytical framework based on interests, interactions, and institutions. Drawing extensively on recent research, the authors use this flexible framework throughout the text to get students thinking like political scientists as they explore the major topics in international relations.

World Politics: Interest, Interactions, Institutions

by Jeffry A. Frieden David A. Lake Kenneth A. Schultz

Why are there wars? Why do countries struggle to cooperate to prevent genocides or to protect the environment? Why are some countries rich while others are poor? Organized around the puzzles that draw scholars and students alike to the study of international relations, World Politics gives students the tools they need to think analytically about the field's most compelling questions.

World Record Mystery

by Carolyn Keene Peter Francis

Help Nancy and her friends find a missing lucky headband so River Heights teen Katie can break the world record at the local arcade’s dance game in the eighth book in the interactive Nancy Drew Clue Book mystery series.Everyone in River Heights has shown up to watch Katie McCabe try to beat the world record for the Dance-A-Thon game. Judges are coming to the arcade to see how quickly she can spin across the electronic dance floor and how many points she can win. But just as Katie’s about to get ready, she notices her lucky headband has gone missing! She always wears the blue, sparkly headband when she competes and knows she’ll bomb without it. Luckily, Nancy takes her Clue Book everywhere. Nancy, Bess, and George are on the case! Who is sabotaging Katie’s big day? Could it be the owner of the rival arcade, Michael Parker, who wanted the judges to see his world record sock attempt? Or May Bensen, the current Dance-A-Thon record holder? It’s up to the Clue Crew—and you—to find out!

World Regional Geography

by Royal Berglee

World Regional Geography: People, Places and Globalization is designed for students to experience and study as much of the world as possible within a limited amount of time. It gives students the fundamental concepts and the latest data regarding world places in a concise, easy-to-read format. This textbook focuses on the primary issues that have created our cultural and societal structures, and presents them within a framework for global understanding. A pattern of development is outlined from the imprint that European colonialism had on culture to the impact that giant retail corporations like Wal-Mart have on consumerism.

World Regional Geography: A Development Approach (8th edition)

by David L. Clawson Merrill L. Johnson

This book is organized around the central theme of human development. Each author employs the human development theme to create a substantive volume on world regional geography that presents a vital, issues-oriented overview of the topic.

World Regional Geography: Global Patterns, Local Lives (Without Subregions) (Sixth Edition)

by Lydia Mihelic Pulsipher Alex A. Pulsipher Conrad Mac" Goodwin

The main goal of this book is to make global patterns of trade and consumption meaningful for students by showing how these patterns affect not only world regions but also ordinary people at the local level.

World Regional Geography: Places, Peoples, and Cultures

by Kazimierz Zaniewski

World Regional Geography: Places, Peoples, and Cultures provides students with a fresh approach to the study of world geography through a topical exploration of ten major world regions. The text explores the landscapes and societies on Earth in order to appreciate the environmental diversity of the planet and the cultural richness of humanity from the interdisciplinary perspective of geography. The book is richly illustrated with maps, photos, and graphs. <p><p> The book begins with a chapter introducing students to the geographic perspectives used to study places, people, and culture, including physical environment, human-environment interaction, population patterns and trends, systems of communication, systems of belief, political organization of space, and economic activities. Subsequent chapters build upon this knowledge and framework to help students explore North America, Europe, the Russian Realm, Southwestern Asia and Northern Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America, East Asia, South Asia, Southeast Asia, and Australia and Oceania. Students study demographics, religion, linguistics, politics, agriculture, tourism, foreign and domestic policy, and more as they travel the world. <p> In reading World Regional Geography, students gain a deeper understanding of the rich geography and cultural traditions of major regions around the globe. It is an excellent resource for undergraduate courses in geography, international studies, and related fields.

World Regional Geography (10th edition)

by David L. Clawson Merrill L. Johnson Douglas L. Johnson Viola Haarmann

Pulling from an impressive team of ten authors, each chapter in this book has been authored by an expert in the region to provide the utmost accuracy and relevancy. World Regional Geography explores the character of the world's people, with a central theme of human development, for an issues-oriented overview of each region. An emphasis on subregions (places within regions) enables readers to explore specific locales. An economic development theme offers a more conceptual treatment than the traditional coverage of this topic. Basic Concepts and Ideas; The United States and Canada; Latin America and the Caribbean; Europe; Northern Eurasia; Central Asia and Afghanistan; The Middle East and North Africa; Africa South of the Sahara; South Asia; East Asia; Southeast Asia; Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific Islands. The useful references for anyone who wants to learn more about the different regions of the world.

World Regions: North America Geography and Environments

by Steve Sheinkin

Social Studies textbook for primary grade students. Part of Reading Expeditions series.

World Regions in Global Context: Peoples, Places, and Environments (5th Edition)

by Sallie A. Marston Paul L. Knox Diana M. Liverman Vincent J. Del Casino Paul F. Robbins

The author provides a framework for understanding the global connections that affect the dynamic and complex relationships between people and the worlds they inhabit.

World Regions In Global Context: Peoples, Places, And Environments

by Sallie Marston Paul Knox Diana Liverman Vincent Del Casino Paul Robbins

World Regions in Global Context presents a strong global sensibility and an emphasis on current events, with examples of interdependent development, spatial and social inequality, and questions of spatial justice. The authors maintain that regions are the outcomes of the twin forces of globalization and regionalization. Therefore, each regional chapter stresses the global systems of connection that drive unique regional processes, making regions different. By studying regions, students not only learn the critical elements of different places, but also come to understand the fundamental processes that drive change. <p><p> The Sixth Edition is a briefer, more visual text that still maintains its conceptual rigor by addressing today’s critical geographic themes, incorporating deeper focus on sustainability issues, new human stories from the regions, cutting-edge data visualizations and infographics, including a completely modernized cartography program, and much more.

World Religions: A Voyage of Discovery

by Jeffrey Brodd

The Ad Hoc Committee to Oversee the Use of the Catechism has judged that the text falls outside the scope of the types of materials they review for conformity to the Catechism.* <p><p> "Why do Muslims face Mecca to pray? Why do Buddhists chant?" The major religions of the world are a mystery to many high school teens. Now you can help them unlock the doors of these traditions with our new text, World Religions: A Voyage of Discovery. The book is an introductory survey that helps eleventh and twelfth graders understand the people, dimensions, and religious principles of the world's major religions. <p><p>The textbook includes a chapter on each of eleven major world religions, including Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, and others. The text offers the Catholic perspective on interreligious dialogue, an overview of basic questions that religions address, and Ninian Smart's seven dimensions of religion. A glossary and word pronunciations in each chapter help students learn unfamiliar terms. <p><p> In addition, the second edition of this text incorporates the following new features: <ul> <li>a new chapter on modern trends in religion new, more detailed maps</li> <li>a new section on the Aztec religion of Mesoamerica</li> <li>a sidebar in each chapter offering examples of the seven dimensions of religion in each chapter</li> <li>review questions at the end of each chapter</li></ul> <p><p> *The Ad Hoc Committee to Oversee the Use of the Catechism reviews only materials which are catechetical in nature and which teach the beliefs, practices, and doctrine of the Catholic Faith. World Religions falls outside the scope of the types of materials the Committee reviews. This text outlines the basic beliefs and practices of the major religions of the world, taking a comparative approach, as do most texts on this topic, to identify the distinctive elements of the various religions. <p><p> This edition of World Religions, however, also includes a very important forward that introduces "The Roman Catholic Church and Non-Christian Religions," and references documents of the Second Vatican Council. This forward explains the Catholic viewpoint on the importance of learning about and coming to a basic understanding of the other major religions of the world.

World Religions: Eastern Traditions

by Amir Hussain Willard Oxtoby Roy Amore

Featuring work from expert contributors, World Religions: Eastern Traditions, Fourth Edition, provides students with an authoritative examination of Hinduism, Sikhism, Jainism, Buddhism, and Chinese, Korean, and Japanese religions. Accessible and engaging, this acclaimed text explores the origins, central teachings, divisions and branches, rituals and practices, influences on culture, and responses to modern challenges for each tradition.

World Religions

by Warren Matthews

Presenting both the histories and the prevalent worldviews of the major world religions, Matthews's WORLD RELIGIONS, Sixth Edition, methodically introduces the richness and diversity of these traditions. The "Worldview" sections in particular make this book helpful for comparative analyses of the religions. These sections show how the different religions approach a common set of ten themes that are fundamental to all traditions, including the nature of the Absolute, the place of humans in the world, rituals and symbols, and the prospects for life after death. Furthermore, this text combines insightful, engaging prose with maps, photographs, timelines, excerpts from sacred texts, and other helpful pedagogical aids that provide a comprehensive yet accessible survey of world religions.

World Religions: A Guide to the Essentials

by Thomas A. Robinson; Hillary P. Rodrigues

This masterful survey of world religions presents a clear and concise portrait of the history, beliefs, and practices of Eastern and Western religions. The new edition contains added material and has been revised throughout. The authors, both respected scholars of world religions, have over fifty years of combined teaching experience.

World Religions (Fourth Edition): Western Traditions

by Willard G. Oxtoby Amir Hussain Roy C. Amore

Featuring work from expert contributors, World Religions: Western Traditions, Fourth Edition, provides students with an authoritative examination of Jewish, Christian, Muslim, ancient, indigenous, and new traditions. Accessible and engaging, this acclaimed text explores the origins, central teachings, divisions and branches, rituals and practices, influences on culture, and responses to modern challenges for each tradition.

World Religions In Practice: A Comparative Introduction

by Paul Gwynne

A major new textbook exploring the world's great religions through their customs, rituals and everyday practices by focusing on this 'lived experience' it goes beyond many traditional introductions to religious studies. Adopts a directly comparative approach to develop a greater understanding of the nature of religion. Each chapter engages with an individual theme, such as birth, death, food, pilgrimage and ethics, to illustrate how religious practices are expressed. Broadens students' understanding by offering an impartial discussion of the similarities and differences between each religion.

World Religions Today

by John Esposito; Darrell J. Fasching; Todd T. Lewis; Peter Feldmeier

Revealing the significance of religion in contemporary life, World Religions Today, Seventh Edition, explores major religious traditions--Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, South Asian religions, East Asian religions, indigenous religions, and new religions--as dynamic, ongoing forces in the lives of individuals and in the collective experience of modern societies. This unique volume accomplishes two goals: it connects today's religions to their classical beliefs and practices and focuses on how these religions have both radically changed the modern world and been changed by it. The book is enhanced by numerous pedagogical aids--text boxes, timelines, maps, illustrations, discussion questions, a comprehensive glossary of key terms, and suggestions for further reading--and more than 200 photographs.

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