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Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, Health & Wellness 6th Grade
by Linda Meeks Philip HeitNIMAC-sourced textbook
Living Hungry In America
by J. A. C. Brown H. F. PizerWritten toward the layperson, this is a recounting of a 2 year national study of hunger in America. The authors, plus multiple field teams, traveled America looking at the growing number of hungry people, their changing demographics and the causes of that hunger. The book includes an extensive index, useful for research purposes.
Creative Living: Basic Concepts in Home Economics (Third Edition)
by Josephine A. FosterYou probably spend a lot of time thinking about how other people see you. Maybe you have a hard time figuring out who you are and how you should act. You might be good at making people laugh. But one or two-people think that you're a show-off. Or maybe you're quiet.
Creative Living
by McGraw-Hill Education Staff Linda Glosson Janis Meek Linda SmockBuild strong life skills in your high school students with this favorite comprehensive program. Today's concerns, issues, and information are reflected in this vibrant family and consumer sciences text.
Glencoe Health: A Guide to Wellness (5th edition)
by Mary Bronson Merki Don Merki Eddye Eubanks Gale Cornelia FlynnImagine that the story of your health were made into a video. The video would portray your health from the day you were born until today. What would be on it?
Glencoe Health: A Guide to Wellness (6th edition)
by Mary Bronson Merki Don Merki Gale Cornelia FlynnEverything you need to teach and motivate your students is here--in one comprehensive, skills-based health program. Glencoe Health combines print, audio, and technology resources in an integrated program of health education sure to engage and challenge every student. With its short lessons, interactive format, increased emphasis on skill-building, and exciting new visual approach, Glencoe Health is the health program that helps students find answers to today's perplexing health issues.
Teen Health Course 1
by Mary Bronson MerkiThis book helps teens identify habits that will help them stay physically, mentally, emotionally, and socially healthy and to develop a positive self-concept and thereby achieve their goals.
Decisions for Teen Health: Healthy Living
by Mary Bronson MerkiYou make choices every day that affect you health. You decide what to eat, whom to have for friends, and how to spend your time. This book will help you learn to recognize the right choices. It will also give you the chance to look at your health habits now.
Glencoe Health: A Guide to Wellness (4th edition)
by Mary Bronson Merki Don Merki Eddye Eubanks Gale Cornelia Flynn Charlotte SorrelThis book contains all one needs to know about their health; what to eat, how to exercise, body systems etc.
Responsible Driving
by Mcgraw-Hill Staff American Automobile Association StaffThis classroom-tested program, developed with the American Automobile Association (AAA), has been updated to reflect the changes surrounding teen driving. Everything your students need to know about driving is included - from graduated driver licensing to zero tolerance laws to information about vehicle maintenance. There's even a new chapter that emphasizes the facts about driving today's larger, heavier sport utility vehicles, pickup trucks, and vans.
Safety and Sanitation (Second Edition)
by Michael R. PepperEmpowers its readers on public health and safety by providing guidelines for safety and sanitation.
The Moonlight Man
by Paula FoxFifteen-year-old Catherine and her father take their first joint vacation in Nova Scotia and finally get to know each other.
Neptune Princess
by Ingrid TomeyPoppy broke her leg and is sure the strange lady next door put a curse on her. She wants to enter the Neptune Carnival. Obtaining the goodwill of her neighbor may lift the curse.
Weight Watchers Cut The Fat Cookbook
by Weight Watchers InternationalYou'll find both old and new favorites, such as: HEARTY MAIN MEALS Eggplant Torte, White Chili Swordfish with Pasta and Sugar Snap Peas Broiled Tuna with Corn Relish Chicken and Squash Stew SENSATIONAL SIDES Tabbouleh, Mexican Baked Beans Kasha with Cremini Mushrooms and Leeks Moroccan Rice Salad, Bulgur with Apple Raita SUMPTUOUS SOUPS Cock-a-Leekie Soup, Cream of Asparagus Soup, Turnip Bisque with Crispy Shallots, Chilled Carrot and Orange Soup, Navy Bean Soup with Lemon and Herbs TEMPTING DESSERTS AND SNACKS Apple Pie-Spiced Popcorn, Maple Bran Muffins, Chocolate Apple Bars Strawberry-Rhubarb Tartlets, Lemon Snow with Fresh Fruit Salad Cinnamon-Raisin Granola
Baby Boomers Guide to Caring for Aging Parents
by Bart AstorThis easy-to-use handbook gives useful information to make caring for an aging parent easier to manage.
Weight Watchers Stop Stuffing Yourself: 7 Steps to Conquering Overeating
by Weight Watchers InternationalWhy is one cookie never enough? Why does a bad day at the office seem to scream for a quart of rocky road? If you think the answer is a lack of self-control, you might be misunderstanding the reasons behind overeating. Trust Weight Watchers, the leading name in safe and sensible weight control, to address food issues that go beyond what to eat. If cutting calories or regular exercise hasn't been enough, the next step is understanding why you overeat. Stop Stuffing Yourself contains the latest information on the hottest topic in weight control, emotional overeating. Full of hands-on advice and reassuring coping techniques for winning the battle with food, Stop Stuffing Yourself covers issues ranging from stress and anger to boredom and loneliness, explaining how anyone can identify the causes of overeating and succeed at losing weight. Real-life stories of trial and triumph color each chapter, providing motivation, support and encouragement to anyone who ever thought she was alone in her struggle with food. Stop Stuffing Yourself is the must-have book for chronic dieters, the food-obsessed, and anybody who's ready to gain control over food and lose weight.
Hidden Truths: Magic, Alchemy, and the Occult
by Lawrence E. SullivanCovers the history, practices and beliefs of religions. Includes gnosticism, witchcraft, magic in cultures both ancient and modern. Themes and religious though extracted from "The Encyclopedia of Religion".
The Dangerous Edge: The Psychology of Excitement
by Michael J. Aptera GREAT book on people's attraction to danger
The Psychotherapist’s Guide to Psychopharmacology
by Michael J. GitlinGitlin (psychiatry, UCLA) provides a guide to medicines used for treating mental and emotional disorders, designed to familiarize mental health professionals who do not prescribe medicine with the latest medical treatment options. He describes the type of treatment used for numerous disorders, explaining in detail how each medication works and its effects.
The Dynamics of Health and Wellness: A Biopsychosocial Approach
by Judith Green Robert ShellenbergerAn introduction to health and wellness, based on studies of healthy people, which describes the complex processes that are the result of the interaction of biological, psychological, and social systems.
Holt Lifetime Health (Texas Edition)
by Curtis C. Stine David P. Friedman Shannon WhalenThe brief contents of this healthy text book are Health and Your Wellness, Health and Your Body, Drugs, Diseases and Disorders, Adolescence, Adulthood, and Family Life and Reproductive Health. A Health Handbook also included.
Decisions For Health (Level Green, Texas Edition)
by Holt Rinehart WinstonWhen you think of health, you probably think about your physical health. Your physical health is the part of your health that deals with the condition of your body. Things that you can do to maintain your physical health include the following: eating balanced meals, engaging in physical activity, getting 8 hours of sleep every night, maintaining good hygiene
Decisions for Health: Level Red, Grade 7 (Texas Edition)
by Holt Rinehart WinstonThis text contains Health and Wellness, Successful Decisions and Goals, Building Self-Esteem, Physical Fitness, Nutrition and Your Health, A Healthy Body, a Healthy Weight, Mental and Emotional Health, Managing Stress, Encouraging Healthy Relationships, Conflict and Violence, Teens and Tobacco, Teens and Alcohol, Teens and Drugs, Infectious Diseases, Noninfectious Diseases and Disorders, Your Changing Body, and Your Personal Safety.
Decisions for Health (Level Blue, Texas edition)
by Holt Rinehart WinstonGood physical health is important, but there is more to health than feeling good physically. Health is a condition of your physical, emotional, mental, and social well-being. Each part of your health is equally important.