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Structures of Life
by Lawrence Hall of Science University of California at BerkeleyNIMAC-sourced textbook
Yog Swasthy Ane Aharirik Shikshan class 10 - GSTB: યોગ સ્વાસ્થ્યને આહરીક શિક્ષા વર્ગ 10 - જીએસટીબી
by GstbEducation book
Mai Aur Mera Vyaakaran Uttar Pustika - 8
by New Saraswati House India Pvt. Ltd.हिन्दी व्याकरण उत्तर-पुस्तिका
California Math Expressions Common Core Grade 4 Volume 2
by Karen C. FusonCalifornia Math Expressions Common Core Grade 4 Volume 2
Event Management for Tourism, Cultural, Business, and Sporting Events
by Lynn Van Der Wagen Brenda R. CarlosReaders will learn how to design, plan, market, and stage an event. In addition, readers will learn how to manage staff and staffing problems and to ensure the safety of everyone involved. Topics will also discuss what is needed for legal compliance, risk management, financial control and successful event evaluation.
Holt McDougal Literature: Interactive Reader Grade 8
by Holt McdougalLiterature anthology textbook for 8th Grade
Looking to Learn: Promoting Literacy for Students with Low Vision
by Frances Mary D'Andrea Carol FarrenkopfThis handbook provides teachers with practical tips and advice on improving literacy skills for students with low vision with easy-to-understand explanations of vital topics such as interpreting eye reports, performing functional vision assessments, and working with low vision service providers along with chapters on games and activities that teachers can use in their classrooms.
Lehninger Principles of Biochemistry (Sixth Edition)
by David L. Nelson Michael M. CoxPrinciples of Biochemistry has put defining principles into practice, guiding students through a coherent introduction to the essentials of biochemistry without overwhelming them. The new edition brings this remarkable text into a new era. Like its predecessors, Lehninger Principles of Biochemistry, Sixth Edition strikes a careful balance of current science and enduring concepts, incorporating a tremendous amount of new findings, but only those that help illustrate biochemistry’s foundational principles. With this edition, students will encounter new information emerging from high throughput DNA sequencing, x-ray crystallography, and the manipulation of genes and gene expression, and other techniques. In addition, students will see how contemporary biochemistry has shifted away from exploring metabolic pathways in isolation to focusing on interactions among pathways. They will also get an updated understanding of the relevance of biochemistry to the study of human disease (especially diabetes) as well as the important role of evolutionary theory in biochemical research.
The American Odyssey: A History of the United States
by Morton Keller Mary Beth Klee Joshua Zeitz John HoldrenHistory Textbook for high school
Teaching and Learning in Physical Therapy: From Classroom to Clinic
by Maryanne Driscoll Margaret M. PlackTeaching and learning are skills, and like other physical therapy skills, they must be learned and perfected. Teaching and Learning in Physical Therapy: From Classroom to Clinic offers a systematic approach to designing, implementing, and evaluating effective teaching-learning experiences. Each chapter begins with Objectives that clearly delineate what you will be prepared to do after completing the chapter and concludes with a Summary of the major concepts presented. Stop and Reflect sections allow you to actively engage with the content as you process the information and move through the chapters. Critical Thinking Clinical Scenarios provide multiple opportunities for you to apply and adapt key concepts to real world situations. Finally, concepts are reinforced through frequent Key Points to Remember sections. Drs. Margaret Plack and Maryanne Driscoll have over 35 years of experience in teaching, research, and clinical practice. Teaching and Learning in Physical Therapy is grounded in current literature and has a theoretical basis in reflective practice, active learning strategies, and brain compatible instruction. Also included in this text are practical strategies that allow students, educators, and clinicians, working with both students and patients, to enhance their critical thinking and clinical decision-making processes in a variety of settings and situations.
Understanding Social Problems 10th Edition
by Linda A. Mooney David Knox Caroline SchachtFilled with current topics and relevant examples that illuminate the content, Mooney, Knox, and Schacht's UNDERSTANDING SOCIAL PROBLEMS provides you with a comprehensive, theoretically balanced exploration of social problems. The text progresses from a micro to macro level of analysis, focusing first on such problems as illness and health care, drugs and alcohol, and family problems, and then broadening to the larger issues of poverty and inequality, population growth, aging, environmental problems, and conflict around the world. The social problem in each chapter is framed in a global as well as a U. S. context. In addition, the three major theoretical perspectives are applied to the problem under discussion, and its consequences -- as well as alternative solutions -- are explored. Features such as "The Human Side" and "Self and Society" enable you to grasp how social problems affect the lives of individuals and apply your understanding of social problems to your own life.
enVisionmath 2.0, [Grade 8], Volume 1, Topics 1-4
by Robert Q. Berry III Zachary Champagne Eric MilouNIMAC-sourced textbook
Glencoe Life iScience
by American Museum of Natural History Michelle Anderson Juli BerwaldNIMAC-sourced textbook
Math in Focus®: Singapore Math by Marshall Cavendish, 4A
by Fong Ho Kheong Chelvi Ramakrishnan Gan Kee SoonNIMAC-sourced textbook
Earth Science Florida 2006
by Mead A Allison Arthur T Degaetano Jay M PasachoffScience textbook for high school students
Adventure in Gold Town
by Bill Farnsworth Deborah HopkinsonThe trip down the Yukon River from Lake Bennett to Dawson City is exciting and dangerous, but Davey's adventures don't end once he arrives at the bustling mining town. Dawson is overrun with sad-looking, abandoned dogs Davey longs to help, but what can a twelve-year-old boy do? And how will he ever find his uncle Walt among the thousands of people who have flocked to the Klondike in search of gold? Even more important, what will happen to him if he can't? But Davey's problems are forgotten when fire threatens to destroy the town. Will Dawson survive? And will Davey find what he's looking for among the ashes?
Deep-Sea Disaster (Shark School #1)
by Davy Ocean Aaron BlechaDive into the world of Harry Hammer, a hammerhead shark with a penchant for (mis)adventure in this fin-tastic start to a chapter book series. <P><P>Harry Hammer is a hammerhead shark, although he'd rather be a great white shark, or a tiger shark--anything but himself. But when a class trip to a famous shipwreck almost ends in disaster for Harry and his pals, he realizes the importance of being exactly who he is!