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IQWST Earth Science [3] How Is the Earth Changing?

by Joseph S. Krajcik Brian J. Reiser LeeAnn M. Sutherland David Fortus

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IQWST Introduction to Chemistry [3] How Does Food Provide My Body with Energy?

by Joseph S. Krajcik Brian J. Reiser LeeAnn M. Sutherland David Fortus

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IQWST Life Science [3] Why Do Organisms Look the Way They Do?

by Joseph S. Krajcik Brian J. Reiser LeeAnn M. Sutherland David Fortus

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IQWST Physical Science [3] How Will It Move?

by Joseph S. Krajcik Brian J. Reiser LeeAnn M. Sutherland David Fortus

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What Is Going on Inside Me? (Investigating and Questioning Our World through Science and Technology)

by Joseph S. Krajcik Brian J. Reiser LeeAnn M. Sutherland David Fortus

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Operations Management: Processes And Supply Chains

by Lee Krajewski Manoj Malhotra Larry Ritzman

Operations Management provides students with a comprehensive framework for addressing operational process and supply chain issues. This text uses a systemized approach while focusing on issues of current interest.

Cockroach Robots (Environments and Survival)

by Ari Krakowski Chloë Delafield

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The Completely Cool Clothing Company

by Alan Kramer

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Ramses and Nefertari

by Alan Kramer

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The Wright Brothers at Kitty Hawk

by Alan Kramer Pam Hirschfeld Karen Leon

Perform this script about two children who travel in a time machine to Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, to meet the Wright brothers.

American Beginnings You're Right There!

by Alan Kramer Richard Kolding Alison Adams

Find out about the amazing people and key events that led to American Independence.

El cuento de la bandera tachonada de estrellas

by Candice Kramer Alan Kramer Paul Leveno Karen Leon

Perform this script about two children who travel back in time to be with Francis Scott Key as he writes "The Star Spangled Banner. "

Art as Therapy with Children (2nd Edition)

by Edith Kramer

Art as Therapy with Children has been an invaluable text for students of art therapy since its original printing in 1971. Though the settings and populations about which Edith Kramer wrote have changed considerably in the past two decades, the human condition and the need to understand and assist children in trouble remains unaltered. Edith Kramer's description of her methods and theories hold up as well as the methods and theories themselves.

Introduction To Clinical Psychology

by Geoffrey Kramer Douglas Bernstein Vicky Phares

Designed to provide a thorough survey of the field that is equally accessible to students with a general interest as well as to those with professional aspirations, this text presents a scholarly portrayal of the history, content, professional functions, and the future of clinical psychology.

Apples from Farm to Table [Approaching Level, Grade 1]

by Paula Kramer

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Apples from Farm to Table [Beyond Level, Grade 1]

by Paula Kramer

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Apples from Farm to Table [On Level, Grade 1]

by Paula Kramer

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Audiology: Science to Practice

by Steven Kramer

<p>Audiology: Science to Practice, Second Edition is a textbook for undergraduate students in audiology and speech-language pathology and for graduate students beginning an AuD program who may not have a previous background in the subject. It is designed to cover the content of both two-course sequences (Hearing Science and Principles of Audiology) as well as combined courses - providing a level of consistency in presentation. Chapters cover hearing science, diagnostic procedures, an introduction to hearing aids, and extensive coverage of anatomy and physiology of the auditory and vestibular systems. The author has taught an Introduction to Audiology course for more than 20 years, and has truly designed this text with the student in mind. <p>NEW TO THIS EDITION: The second edition has been updated and reorganized, and also includes two brand new chapters, one on clinical-pure tone masking and another on hearing screening. Additional details and figures have been added on vestibular anatomy and physiology, acoustic resonance, speech acoustics, middle ear wide-band power (MEWP) measures of the middle ear, and masking for speech testing. In addition, James Jerger has revised his contributed chapter on the historical pathways in audiology, including the addition of an educational audiology path, thanks to the contribution of Cheryl DeConde Johnson. Gus Mueller and Earl Johnson have also revised their chapter on hearing aids to reflect the many updates that have taken place with amplification options over the past five years.</p>

Elementary Introduction to the Lebesgue Integral (Textbooks in Mathematics)

by Steven G. Krantz

It is important and useful to have a text on the Lebesgue theory that is accessible to bright undergraduates. This is such a text. Going back to the days of Isaac Newton and Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz, and even to Newton's teacher Isaac Barrow, the integral has been a mainstay of mathematical analysis. The integral is a device for amalgamating information. It is a powerful and irreplaceable tool. The text concentrates on the real line. The student will be familiar with the real numbers and will be comfortable internalizing the new ideas of measure theory in that context. In addition to having copious examples and numerous figures, this book includes a Table of Notation and a Glossary.

The Elements of Advanced Mathematics (Textbooks in Mathematics)

by Steven G. Krantz

<p>The Elements of Advanced Mathematics, Fourth Edition is the latest edition of the author’s bestselling series of texts. Expanding on previous editions, the new Edition continues to provide students with a better understanding of proofs, a core concept for higher level mathematics. To meet the needs of instructors, the text is aligned directly with course requirements. <p>The author connects computationally and theoretically based mathematics, helping students develop a foundation for higher level mathematics. To make the book more pertinent, the author removed obscure topics and included a chapter on elementary number theory. Students gain the momentum to further explore mathematics in the real world through an introduction to cryptography. These additions, along with new exercises and proof techniques, will provide readers with a strong and relevant command of mathematics.</p>

Space Exploration: Set of 6 with Teacher Materials Non Common Core Edition (Navigators Ser.)

by Rachel Kranz Nancy White

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Statistics for the Terrified

by John H. Kranzler

Statistics for the Terrified, 3/E, is a user-friendly introduction to elementary statistics, intended primarily for the reluctant, math anxious/avoidant person. Written in a personal and informal style, with healthy doses of humor and encouragement, the aim of the book is to help readers make the leap from apprehension to comprehension of elementary statistics. The book presents state-of-the-art, empirically supported self-help strategies (based on the cognitive behavioral techniques of rational emotive therapy) that help readers manage their math anxiety so they can relax and build confidence while still learning statistics. For those who need to learn statistics to further their career.

National Geographic Reach: Student Anthology, Level E

by Lada Kratky

The Student Anthology features paired reading selections with exclusive National Geographic content. Built-in instructional support and activities are also included.

Animals Sing (Reach Into Phonics Ser.)

by Lada Kratky Nonie K. Lesaux Sylvia Linan Thompson

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