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Power Trains: A Service, Testing, and Maintenance Guide for Power Trains in Off-road Vehicles, Trucks, and Buses (7th edition)

by John Deere Company

This manual is aimed at helping experienced mechanics, shop trainees, vocational students and lay readers to service, test and maintain power trains.

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.

Differential Equations and Their Applications: An Introduction to Applied Mathematics (Fourth Edition)

by F. John Jerrold E. Marsden Martin Golubitsky W. Jager Lawrence Sirovich Martin Braun

Used in undergraduate classrooms across the USA, this is a clearly written, rigorous introduction to differential equations and their applications. Fully understandable to students who have had one year of calculus, this book distinguishes itself from other differential equations texts through its engaging application of the subject matter to interesting scenarios. This fourth edition incorporates earlier introductory material on bifurcation theory and adds a new chapter on Sturm-Liouville boundary value problems. Computer programs in C, Pascal, and Fortran are presented throughout the text to show readers how to apply differential equations towards quantitative problems.

Case Studies of Near Misses in Clinical Anesthesia

by John G. Brock-Utne

All anesthesiologists eventually face the fear of a "near miss," when a patient's life has been put at risk. Learning from the experience is crucial to professionalism and the ongoing development of expertise. Drawing on forty-plus years of practice in major metropolitan hospitals in the United States, Norway, and South Africa, John Brock-Utne, MD presents 80 carefully selected cases that provide the basis for lessons and tips to prevent potential disaster. The cases emphasize problem-centered learning and span a broad range of topics--from an outbreak of operating room infection (could it be the anesthesia equipment?), complications of fiberoptic intubations, and problems with epidural drug pumps, to performing an urgent tracheostomy for the first time, working with an aggressive surgeon, and what to do when a patient falls off the operating table during surgery. 80 true-story clinical "near misses" never before published, ideal for problem-centered learning, recommendations, references, and discussions accompany most cases, rich basis for teaching discussions both in or out of the operating room, settings include sophisticated as well as rudimentary anesthetic environments, complements the author's other case book, Clinical Anesthesia: Near Misses and Lessons Learned (Springer, 2008).

The Bad Seed Goes to the Library (I Can Read Level 1)

by Jory John

The Bad Seed borrows an awesome book from the library in this Level One I Can Read by the #1 New York Times bestselling duo Jory John and Pete Oswald!The Bad Seed is in a good mood…for once. That’s because there’s a really cool book at the library available for checkout. The Bad Seed reads, and reads, until the book can’t be read anymore.But suddenly, he gets bad news: The book must be returned to the library so another seed can enjoy it. Will the bad seed return to his baaaaaad ways and keep the book? Pick up this really cool book to find out!The Bad Seed Goes to the Library is a Level 1 I Can Read book, which means it's perfect for children learning to sound out words and sentences. Whether shared at home or in a classroom, the short sentences, familiar words, and simple concepts of Level One books support success for children eager to start reading on their own.

The Cool Bean Makes a Splash (I Can Read Level 2)

by Jory John

The Cool Bean faces the super slide in this Level Two I Can Read by the #1 New York Times bestselling duo Jory John and Pete Oswald!It's a perfect day at the community pool for a swim. The cool beans are the best swimmers in town. Check out how they dive! Look at how they cannonball! Watch how they backflip! YOW!As for the Cool Bean, the shallow side of the pool is the only side of the pool he treads water on. Until one day, the Cool Bean sees the super slide and finds the courage to finally ride the slide...or does he? Find out in this splashy story about taking chances, trying new things, and leaning on your friends.The Cool Bean Makes a Splash is a Level Two I Can Read book, geared for kids who read on their own but still need a little help. Whether shared at home or in a classroom, the engaging stories, longer sentences, and language play of Level Two books are proven to help kids take their next steps toward reading success.

The Good Egg and the Talent Show (I Can Read Level 1)

by Jory John

The Good Egg discovers his true talent in this Level One I Can Read by the #1 New York Times bestselling duo Jory John and Pete Oswald!The talent show is today and the Good Egg is so excited. There’s just one problem. He doesn’t have an act! When the talent show starts, he accepts that he’ll be just a regular ol’ audience member. But when his friends need help on stage, the Good Egg steps up to help and discovers that being yourself and kindness deserve a standing ovation.The Good Egg and the Talent Show is a Level 1 I Can Read book, which means it's perfect for children learning to sound out words and sentences. Whether shared at home or in a classroom, the short sentences, familiar words, and simple concepts of Level One books support success for children eager to start reading on their own

Self and Society: A Symbolic Interactionist Social Psychology

by John P. Hewitt; David Shulman

This book has been used not only in the classroom, but also cited in literature as an authoritative source. Self and Society is not a distillation of textbook knowledge, but rather, a thoughtful, well-organized presentation that makes its own contribution to the advancement of symbolic interactionism.

Geoparks: More Than Just Tourist Sites (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Grade 6)

by Steven John

NIMAC-sourced textbook

The Amazing Benjamin Franklin (Reading Wonders #Approaching Level, Grade 3)

by Victoria St. John

NIMAC-sourced textbook

The Amazing Benjamin Franklin [Beyond Level, Grade 3]

by Victoria St. John

NIMAC-sourced textbook

The Amazing Benjamin Franklin [On Level, Grade 3]

by Victoria St. John

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Motorcycles: Fundamentals, Service and Repair

by Bruce A. Johns David D. Edmundson Robert Scharff

This book covers the important aspects of the operation, construction, design, testing, maintenance, and repair of motorcycle systems and components. This title also includes operation and service material relative to all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and small scooters/mopeds. Content is written in nontechnical language with step-by-step procedures to assist learning. This edition is up-to-date with today's theory and service procedures.

Fluency: Questions Answers And Evidence-based Strategies

by Jerry Johns Roberta L. Berglund Melanie Walski Patricia Smith

Help is on the way. This easy to use resource is written with teachers in mind. The goal is to help readers include fluency strategies in their instructional repertoire without adding hours of preparation time. Fluency is for classroom teachers, prospective teachers, reading/literacy specialists and coaches, and other professionals involved in schools and educational agencies. This compact, focused book helps discusses and describes fluency, offers many strategies to strengthen fluency instruction for students in regular classrooms as well as in resource rooms, and provides some ways to help monitor students’ progress. Response to Intervention (RTI), part of the 2004 reauthorization of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), is intended to ensure that all students receive excellent classroom instruction. For those students who struggle, targeted interventions and progress monitoring are used to help assess growth (RTI, 2009). The new edition of this compact, focused book provides over 30 ready-to-use strategies to help teachers, reading specialists, and other school professionals understand and strengthen fluency instruction for student in regular classrooms, resource rooms, and RTI programs. You'll get specific strategies targeted to six reader types so interventions can be more beneficial to small groups or individual students within RTI programs. Assessments are also included for monitoring students' progress in grades one through eight, along with common questions and answers teachers may have about fluency. Ready-to-use worksheets with permission to reproduce for classroom use. A quick reference chart to show how the strategies can be differentiated for six types of readers. Strategies organized for easy use with goals, materials needed, reader type, description, step-by-step procedure, and evaluation. Co-published with the International Reading Association.

Basic Reading and Inventory: Pre-Primer through Grade Twelve and Early Literacy Assessments (10th edition)

by Jerry L. Johns

Basic Reading & Inventory is very helpful for students who find reading difficult. It will help them strengthen their reading.

Basic Reading Inventory: Student Word Lists, Passages, and Early Literacy Assessments (Student Workbook)

by Jerry L. Johns

Student Workbook. A guide for teachers to be able to assess and follow up on the development of their students' reading.

Vocabulary Workshop, with iWordsTM Audio Program, Common Core Enriched Edition, Level Red

by Jerry L. Johns

A publisher-supplied textbook

Helping: Resources To Improve Emotional Health And Strengthen Relationships (Childrens Safety Ser.)

by Linda Johns Lisa Fox Janine Scott

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Pets (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)

by Natalie Johns

NIMAC-sourced textbook. Pets. A boy describes his friends' pets. Some of these pets are unusual! What pet does the boy have?

Privilege, Power, and Difference

by Allan G. Johnson

Privilege, Power, and Difference is a groundbreaking tool for students and non-students alike to examine systems of privilege and difference in our society. Written in an accessible, conversational style, the 3rd edition links theory with engaging examples in ways that enable readers to see the underlying nature and consequences of privilege and their connection to it. This program has been used across the country, both inside and outside the classroom, to shed light on issues of power and privilege. The Connect course for this offering includes SmartBook, an adaptive reading and study experience which guides students to master, recall, and apply key concepts while providing automatically-graded assessments.

One of Three (Journeys Grade K Little Big Book Unit 6 #Book 27)

by Angela Johnson

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Prentice Hall Mathematics Geometry

by Art Johnson Dan Kennedy Laurie E. Bass Randall I. Charles Basia Hall

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Digits [Grade 6, Student Companion]

by Art Johnson Helene Sherman Stuart J. Murphy Francis Skip Fennell

NIMAC-sourced textbook

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