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The Land and Water of the United States: A Dictionary

by Dixie Lee Petrokis

Luka and the Fire of Life

Land and Water (Student Investigations)

by National Science Resources Center

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The Land of Fair Play (Third Edition): American Civics from a Christian Perspective

by Geoffrey Parsons

This U.S. civics text, updated in 2008, provides students information regarding how our local, state, and federal governments work. The primary emphasis is providing young people with the knowledge they need to intelligently exercise their citizenship responsibilities. The appendix includes a copy of the Constitution and information about Christian principles of civil government.

Land of the Spring Dragon: A Branches Book (Dragon Masters #14)

by Tracey West

Drake travels to a secret fairy world to save the Kingdom of Bracken!Pick a book. Grow a Reader!This series is part of Scholastic's early chapter book line, Branches, aimed at newly independent readers. With easy-to-read text, high-interest content, fast-paced plots, and illustrations on every page, these books will boost reading confidence and stamina. Branches books help readers grow!Drake's kingdom is in trouble -- a terrible earthquake has destroyed Bracken's crops! A magical Spring Dragon has the power to save the kingdom and regrow the crops, but he lives deep inside a secret fairy world. To find the Spring Dragon, Drake must pass a series of tests given by a Dragon Master named Breen. But the fairy world is full of confusing tricks and mysterious riddles! Can Drake save his kingdom?

Land, People, Nation: A History of the United States (3rd Edition)

by Anna Uhl Chamot Kathleen Anderson Steeves

Land, People, Nation: A History of the United States helps English language learners and struggling readers develop academic language skills for learning history and geography. The engaging readings and illustrations, maps, charts, and graphs build valuable interpretive skills for students as they master academic content.

Land Revenue Code, 1968 and Rules.

by The Government of Goa

This book is from Government of goa about land renvenue code 1968 and Rules.

Land Under Siege: The Marshall Islands / Lessons of a Nuclear Age: The Bikini Atoll (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Grade 6)

by Margie Sigman Betty Riggs

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Landforms

by Lawrence Hall of Science

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The Landmark History Of The American People: From Plymouth to the Moon

by Daniel J. Boorstin Ruth F. Boorstin

This is an in-depth portrait of a great people, from their fragile origins through their struggles for independence and nationhood, their heroic efforts and sacrifices to deal with the 'organic sin’ of slavery and the preservation of the Union to its explosive economic growth and emergence as a world power and its sole superpower. Johnson discusses such contemporary topics as the politics of racism, education, Vietnam, the power of the press, political correctness, the growth of litigation, and the rising influence of women. He sees Americans as a problem-solving people and the story of America as "essentially one of difficulties being overcome by intelligence and skill, by faith and strength of purpose, by courage and persistence... Looking back on its past, and forward to its future, the auguries are that it will not disappoint humanity." <p><p> This challenging narrative and interpretation of American history by the author of many distinguished historical works is sometimes controversial and always provocative. Johnson’s views of individuals, events, themes, and issues are original, critical, and admiring, for he is, above all, a strong believer in the history and the destiny of the American people.

Landmarks in Humanities

by Gloria Fiero

Landmarks in Humanities is a single-volume survey of global culture designed to help students of humanities cultural history and history of the arts to understand and appreciate the relevance of historical works and ideas to their own daily lives. In chronological sequence Landmarks guides students on a journey of the most notable monuments of the human imagination and the most prominent ideas and issues that have shaped the course and character of the world’s cultures from prehistory to the present. The landmarks that mark this journey are the great works of their place and time and in some cases of all time.The text reflects the author's extensive background in the study of Humanities which has enabled her to craft a narrative that is at once brief and comprehensive giving students a thorough understanding of the interrelatedness of various modes of expression—art and architecture literature philosophy and music--without overwhelming them with detail. Each of the text's fifteen chapters is centered on a key idea related to the period being discussed and contains a series of valuable pedagogical features including timelines high-quality maps and boxed material. Each chapter also takes a unique cultural or historical point of view often through primary sources the stylistic relationship between two or more images and ideas or between text and image and contemporaneous non-Western cultural landmarks and cross-cultural influences.In this edition each chapter opens with “A First Look” at a landmark work that illustrates the key idea of the chapter and acts as a cultural guidepost to that chapter’s overarching theme. This new feature explains the artwork’s significance as a landmark in its own time as well as in ours.

Lands of Hope and Promise: A History of North America

by Christopher Zehnder

LANDS OF HOPE AND PROMISE: A HISTORY OF NORTH AMERICA, STUDENT TEXTBOOK This textbook presents the history of North America from the landing of Columbus in 1492 to the late 20th century, including the contributions of the Catholic Church, communities, and individuals to the rich and tempestuous American story. GRADE RANGE: High School Presenting the history of North America from the landing of Columbus in 1492 to the late 20th century, this volume tells the story of the French, Spanish, Dutch, Russian, and English settlements, and of the native peoples and cultures with which they interacted and came in conflict. It also describes the events of the European settlement, focusing on the United States as the representative of Anglo-American culture and Mexico as the representative of Latin American culture. In addition to recounting the secular history found in standard textbooks, this volume incorporates the contributions of the Catholic Church, Catholic communities, and individual Catholics―along with Catholic ideas. It paints this history as a narrative, with all the color and drama that belongs to it. End-of-chapter reviews and other material highlight dates and events, characters in history, and definitions of key terms.

Landscape Plants: Their Identification, Culture, and Use (2nd edition)

by Ferrell M. Bridwell

Intended to help students, nursery people, landscape architects, educators, and homeowners in accurately identifying and growing an array of mostly typical woody landscape plants. A beginning chapter discusses plant identification and characteristics as well as the functional and aesthetic uses of plants. The remaining chapters present the plants, with one page of text and several passable color photos devoted to each. Information provided includes hardiness zones (mostly USDA zones 5 to 9), dimensions, fruit, texture, growth rate, culture, pest problems, habit, family, leaf and flower characteristics, selections and cultivars in cultivation, and landscape notes. Entries include ground covers; vines; dwarf, medium, and large shrubs; small, medium, and large trees; and grasses, palms, and bamboo.

Landscapes: Groundwork for College Reading

by Christine Evans Carter

This all-in-one book takes a metacognitive approach to teaching reading skills while integrating study strategies and vocabulary into every chapter in a meaningful way; offering modeled help as well as abundant, varied practice; and including two authentic textbook chapter applications for real-to-life academic readings students are expected to be able to complete.

Landscaping: Principles and Practices (7th edition)

by Jack Ingels

Landscaping: Principles & Practices, 7th Edition provides the basic knowledge and industry information needed to be successful in the field of landscape design and architecture. Focusing on three areas of professional practice; design, contracting and management, traditional topics such as design, plant installation, and pricing are covered, as well as topics not found in most other books, such as interior landscaping, xeriscaping, water gardens, and safety.

Landscaping Principles And Practices (6th Edition)

by Jack E. Ingels

Newly reorganized and updated, the fifth edition of this popular text offers a comprehensive introduction to landscape management. To present a balanced view of the industry as a process, the text is now organized by the industry's three career areas - design, contracting, and maintenance - to illustrate the interdependence of these areas. New material covers such current topics as xeriscaping and landscape calculations, providing students with the latest in landscaping techniques and management. Excellent for launching students into landscaping careers!

Landscaping Principles & Practices

by Jack E. Ingels

Landscaping: Principles & Pratices, 7th Edition provides the basic knowledge and industry information needed to be successful in the field of landscape design and architecture. Focusing on three areas of professional practice; design, contracting and management, traditional topics such as design, plant installation, and pricing are covered, as well as topics not found in most other books, such as interior landscaping, xeriscaping, water gardens, and safety.

Langford's Starting Photography: The Guide to Creating Great Images

by Philip Andrews Michael Langford

'The' Focal Press introductory photography book, this authoritative classic by leading photography writer and lecturer Michael Langford has been refreshed and revised by best-selling photography author Philip Andrews for today's photographers. Strongly focused on digital, but with key references to traditional photography where relevant, to offer a full grounding in the topic, Langford's Starting Photography is an ideal technical introduction. All the core basics are included, from how to select and compose a good picture to how different cameras operate and how to decipher their controls. Different subjects are explored, with advice on how to tackle people, places, animals, landscapes and close-ups, and valuable guidance on presenting and assessing finished work. This established, detailed beginner's guide is the perfect choice if you're looking to develop your knowledge and skills, and take your photography to the next level.

Language!®: The Comprehensive Literacy Curriculum, Interactive Text Book F

by Jane Fell Greene

LANGUAGE! (4th Edition) Student Interactive Text, Book F

Language!®: Content Mastery, Book F

by Jane Fell Greene

LANGUAGE! (4th Edition) Student Assessment: Content Mastery, Book F

Language!®: The Comprehensive Literacy Curriculum, Summative Assessments, Book F

by Jane Fell Greene

LANGUAGE! (4th Edition) Student Assessment: Summative Tests and Progress Indicators, Book F

Language!®: Content Mastery, Book D

by Jane Fell Greene

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Language!®: The Comprehensive Literacy Curriculum, Summative Assessments, Book D

by Jane Fell Greene

LANGUAGE! (4th Edition) Student Assessment: Summative Tests and Progress Indicators, Book D

Language!®: The Comprehensive Literacy Curriculum, California Edition, Textbook D

by Jane Fell Greene

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Language!®: The Comprehensive Literacy Curriculum, Interactive Text Book D

by Jane Fell Greene

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Language!®: Content Mastery, Book C

by Jane Fell Greene

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