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Economics: Student Edition 2018 (Hmh Social Studies Economics Ser.)
by Mark C. Schug John Morton Sally MeekNIMAC-sourced textbook
Economics: Theory & Practice (11th Edition)
by Patrick J. Welch Gerry F. WelchEconomics: Theory & Practice, 11th Edition by Patrick J. Welch and Gerry F. Welch connects theory to the practice of economics and the everyday world through examples and applications, debates, and critical thinking cases—some that are classics in the field and others that are fresh and up-to-date. Its balanced coverage of microeconomics and macroeconomics, flexibility in topic coverage order, and the use of appendices and chapter sections to shorten or deepen course material offer a choice of levels and sequences for a course.
Economics: Theory Through Applications
by Russell Cooper A. Andrew JohnThis textbook, Economics: Theory Through Applications, centers around student needs and expectations through two premises: ... Students are motivated to study economics if they see that it relates to their own lives. ... Students learn best from an inductive approach, in which they are first confronted with a problem, and then led through the process of solving that problem. Many books claim to present economics in a way that is digestible for students; Russell and Andrew have truly created one from scratch. This textbook will assist you in increasing students' economic literacy both by developing their aptitude for economic thinking and by presenting key insights about economics that every educated individual should know.
Economics: Work & Prosperity in Christian Perspective (3rd Edition)
by Russell KirkThis edition brings Economics: Work & Prosperity up to date and enhances the study with review questions and other features designed to reinforce learning.
Economics: Work and Prosperity in the Christian Perspective (Second Edition)
by Russell Kirk Julie LostrohOffers a view of economics from the standpoint of Biblical authority.
Economy UPSC Civil Services Exam 2016
by Nitin SangwanAn economy is the large set of inter-related production and consumption activities that aid in determining how scarce resources are allocated. In an economy, the production and consumption of goods and services are used to fulfill the needs of those living and operating within it.
Economy and Society: An Outline of Interpretive Sociology
by Max Weber Guenther Roth Claus WittichPublished posthumously in the early 1920's, Max Weber's Economy and Society has since become recognized as one of the greatest sociological treatises of the 20th century, as well as a foundational text of the modern sociological imagination. The first strictly empirical comparison of social structures and normative orders conducted in world-historical depth, this two volume set of Economy and Society--now with new introductory material contextualizing Weber’s work for 21st century audiences--looks at social action, religion, law, bureaucracy, charisma, the city, and the political community. Meant as a broad introduction for an educated general public, in its own way Economy and Society is the most demanding textbook yet written by a sociologist. The precision of its definitions, the complexity of its typologies, and the wealth of its historical content make the work an important challenge to our sociological thought: for the advanced undergraduate who gropes for her sense of society, for the graduate student who must develop his own analytical skills, and for the scholar who must match wits with Weber.
Ecosystem Diversity
by Linda CernakNIMAC-sourced textbook <p><p> Ecosystem Diversity takes students on an exploration of what living things need to survive in their particular environments.
Ecosystem Diversity: Below-Grade Reader (Building Blocks of Science Literacy Series)
by Linda CernakLexile range: 320L–470L. This reader exposes students to habitats in their own backyard and around the world, and the organisms inhabiting them. Topics include: Plants and Animals Everywhere!; Water Habitats; Land Habitats; the Science and Engineering Practices that relate to asking questions and developing answers; and a day in the life of a zoologist.
Ecosystem Restoration: Investigation Notebook
by The Lawrence Hall of ScienceNIMAC-sourced textbook
Ecosystems Student Activity Book: Science and Technology for Children
by The National Academy of SciencesThe contents of this book are: Thinking about Ecosystems, Setting Up the Terrarium and adding animals to it, Setting Up the Aquarium and adding animals to it, Observing the Completed Aquarium, Joining the Terrarium and Aquarium, Upsetting the Stability, Reporting on Pollutants, Planning and Setting Up Our Pollution Experiments, Observing Early Effects of Pollution, Where Do the Pollutants Go?, Drawing Conclusions about Our Experiment, Examining a Real Environmental Problem, etc.
Ecosystems and Their Interactions, Student Guide
by Carolina Biological Supply Company/Smithsonian Science Education CenterNIMAC-sourced textbook
Ecotourism (Second Edition)
by David WeaverEcotourism, second edition has been thoroughly revised to reflect contemporary developments in ecotourism. Building on the strengths of the first edition, the text discusses the significance of ecotourism in the domestic and international tourism sector. Ecotourism origins, markets, venues and impacts form the basis of the first part of the book. Business aspects of ecotourism, external environments, organisations and policies are examined in the second part of the book, along with special environments and activities such as whale watching, islands, polar regions and indigenous territories. The management of ecotourism is covered comprehensively and is illustrated by extensive industry and destination examples derived mainly from the peer-reviewed literature. A highlight of the book is a regional survey of ecotourism that offers comparative insights into ecotourism in Australia, the South Pacific, Asia, Europe, the Americas and Africa. <p><p> Ecotourism is a high yield tourist category within the national tourism industry and issues such as site planning and development, operator obligations and best practices, strategic management and the role of indigenous communities have become crucial professional and industry considerations.
Ed and Kip (I Like to Read)
by Kay ChoraoIt's playtime for Ed and Kip! The happy-go-lucky elephants have lots of fun rolling and kicking a rock around with their friend Bug, but the games come to a halt when one bad kick sends the rock straight into Crocodile's pond. Crocodile comes close to devouring the poor elephants before Bug uses some quick thinking to save his friends.This delightful easy-reader is full of kid-friendly mischief, with beautiful illustrations of Ed and Kip's jungle adventure.
EdGems Core Math, Course 1
by Beth Armstrong Shannon McCaw Sarah Schuhl Michelle Terry Scott ValwayNIMAC-sourced textbook