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Core Concepts in Pharmacology, 5th Edition

by Leland Norman Holland Michael Patrick Adams Jeanine Brice

An interdisciplinary exploration of pharmacology. <P><P>By its very nature, pharmacology is a challenging interdisciplinary subject that requires understanding concepts from a wide variety of the natural and applied sciences to predict drug action. For this reason, authors Holland, Adams, and Brice have organized Core Concepts in Pharmacology according to body systems and diseases, placing drugs in the context of their therapeutic use. This gives students easier access to the prerequisite anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology, and pharmacology organized in the same chapter where the drugs are discussed. <P><P>The Fifth Edition continues its prototype approach of introducing, in detail, the one or two most representative drugs in each class. It also maintains a strong emphasis on safe, effective nursing care with a new chapter on preventing medication errors, features new Drug Focus boxes to cover emerging drugs, and includes many more new and updated features.

El otoño se va (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Read Aloud Module 6 #3)

by Loretta Holland Elly MacKay

NIMAC-sourced textbook

A Surprise for the Big Bad Wolf

by Cass Hollander

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Amy's Airplane

by Cass Hollander Janice Skivington

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Doing and Writing Qualitative Research (2nd edition)

by Adrian Holliday

This edition expertly tackles the practical problems which writers face when they attempt to transfer the rich data experience of their real world research into a textual product. New attention is paid to the crucial issues of the nature and use of visual data, personal narrative, core and periphery data, and data reconstruction and fictionalization.

Algebra 1 (Grade #9)

by Berchie Holliday Gilbert J. Cuevas Beatrice Luchin

Algebra 1 is a key program in our vertically-aligned high school mathematics series developed to help all students achieve a better understanding of mathematics and improve their mathematics scores on today's high-stakes assessments.

Glencoe Mathematics: Algebra 1 (Texas Edition)

by Berchie Holliday Gilbert J. Cuevas Beatrice Luchin John A. Carter

This textbook contains unit lessons on Foundations for Functions, Linear Functions, Polynomials and Nonlinear Functions, Advanced Expressions and Data Analysis.

Glencoe Advanced Mathematical Concepts, Precalculus with Applications [Grade 11]

by Berchie Holliday Gilbert J. Cuevas Melissa S. Mcclure

"Advanced Mathematical Concepts, (c)2006 provides comprehensive coverage of all the topics covered in a full-year Precalculus course. Its unique unit organization readily allows for semester courses in Trigonometry, Discrete Mathematics, Analytic Geometry, and Algebra and Elementary Functions. Pacing and Chapter Charts for Semester Courses are conveniently located on page T4 of the Teacher Wraparound Edition. <BR>"Advanced Mathematical Concepts lessons develop mathematics using numerous examples, real-world applications, and an engaging narrative. Graphs, diagrams, and illustrations are used throughout to help students visualize concepts. Directions clearly indicate which problems may require the use of a graphing calculator.

Glencoe Advanced Mathematical Concepts, Precalculus with Applications [Grade 11]

by Berchie Holliday Gilbert J. Cuevas Melissa S. Mcclure

Advanced Mathematical Concepts, ©2006 provides comprehensive coverage of all the topics covered in a full-year Precalculus course. Its unique unit organization readily allows for semester courses in Trigonometry, Discrete Mathematics, Analytic Geometry, and Algebra and Elementary Functions. Pacing and Chapter Charts for Semester Courses are conveniently located in the Teacher Wraparound Edition. Advanced Mathematical Conceptslessons develop mathematics using numerous examples, real-world applications, and an engaging narrative. Graphs, diagrams, and illustrations are used throughout to help students visualize concepts. Directions clearly indicate which problems may require the use of a graphing calculator.

Advanced Mathematical Concepts: Precalculus with Applications

by Berchie Holliday Gilbert J. Cuevas Melissa S. Mcclure John A. Carter Daniel Marks

Learn about relations, functions, graphs, trigonometry, discrete mathematics and calculus in this book.

Glencoe Advanced Mathematical Concepts, Precalculus with Applications (Texas Edition)

by Berchie Holliday Gilbert J. Cuevas Melissa S. Mcclure John A. Carter Daniel Marks

This Texas Students' Edition contains unit lessons on Relations, Functions, and Graphs, Trigonometry, Advanced Functions and Graphing, Discrete Mathematics, and Calculus.

Algebra 1 (Glencoe Mathematics)

by Berchie Holliday Gilbert J. Cuevas Beatrice Moore-Harris John A. Carter Daniel Marks Ruth M. Casey Roger Day Linda M. Hayek

From the first day your students begin to learn the vocabulary of algebra until the day they take final exams and standardized tests, these programs strengthen student understanding and provide the tools students need to succeed.

Algebra 2 and Trigonometry (New York)

by Berchie Holliday Gilbert J. Cuevas Beatrice Moore-Harris John A. Carter Daniel Marks Ruth M. Casey Roger Day Linda M. Hayek

"New York Algebra 2 with Trigonometry" is the third of three books in Glencoes New York High School Mathematics Series. This series offers complete coverage of New Yorks Mathematics standards, strands, and performance indicators. As students learn to integrate a comprehensive array of tools and strategies, they become proficient in mastering concepts and skills, solving problems, and communicating mathematically. This series of books helps your students identify and justify mathematical relationships; acquire and demonstrate mathematical reasoning ability when solving problems; use visualization and spatial reasoning to analyze characteristics and properties of geometric shapes; and succeed on the Regents Examinations.

Glencoe Mathematics: Algebra 2 (Texas Edition)

by Berchie Holliday Beatrice Luchin Gilbert J. Cuevas John A. Carter Daniel Marks Roger Day Ruth M. Casey Linda M. Hayek

This text contains unit lessons on First-Degree Equations and Inequalities, Quadratic, Polynomial, and Radical Equations and Inequalities, Advanced Functions and Relations, and Discrete Mathematics.

Glencoe Mathematics: Algebra 1 (Louisiana Edition)

by Holliday Cuevas Moore-Harris

Glencoe Algebra 1 strengthens students/learners understanding and provides the tools students need to succeed from the first day your students/learners begin to learn the vocabulary of algebra until the day they take final exams and standardized tests.

Arguments and Arguing: The Products and Process of Human Decision Making (Third Edition)

by Thomas A. Hollihan Kevin T. Baaske

The primary focus of the updated, second edition has not changed-it embraces the narrative or storytelling approach to the study of argumentation. The first section introduces readers to rhetorical theorists and their principles. These significant contributions to the field of argumentation and debate include Aristotle's views on audiences and the ethical character of an advocate, Burke's dramatistic theory of communication, Brockriede's metaphorical image of arguers, Fisher's narrative paradigm, Mill's guidelines for testing the causal correlation, Perelman and Obrechts-Tyteca's conception of a universal audience, Rokeach's definition of values, and Toulmin's model for developing and analyzing argument claims and his conception of arguments as field dependent. Hollihan and Baaske's discussions of these ideas and their applications are easy to follow, unencumbered by technical jargon, and illustrated with engaging examples drawn from current and well-known historical events. The key to the success of this text is the authors' ability to show readers how foundational principles of argumentation are used in a variety of real-world situations. The second section covers specialized contexts such as academic debates, courts of law, politics, business and organizations, and interpersonal relationships. Activities that stimulate critical thinking and the implementation of the ideas discussed are provided at the end of each chapter.

The West Transformed: A History of Western Civilization Volume C Since 1789

by C. Warren Hollister J. Sears Mcgee Gale Stokes

The West Transformed is a comprehensive, mainstream introductory Western Civilization or European History textbook. It covers a variety of fields of history including social history, but stresses traditional topics and a strong narrative. The development of civilization in the West is presented as a series of cultural, technological, social, and political transformations. A strong unifying theme focuses on the tensions between continuity and change in human affairs.

Roots of the Western Tradition: A Short History of the Western World (8th Edition)

by Warren Hollister Guy Maclean Rogers

This book deals with the Western civilization's cultural antecedents--the civilizations of the ancient Near East, Greece, and Rome.

Thinking Through the Past: A Critical Thinking Approach to U. S. History to 1877

by John Hollitz

This reader for U.S. history gives students the opportunity to apply critical thinking skills to the examination of historical sources, providing pedagogy and background information to help you draw substantive conclusions. The careful organization and the context provided in each chapter make the material accessible, thereby assisting instructors in engaging their students in analysis and discussion.

The Business of Tourism

by Chris Holloway R. Davidson Claire Humphreys

An invaluable foundation book for Tourism or Tourism Management students, Holloway et al offers historical context, background theory and current research, making it possible for students to see how the industry has developed and to contextualise the current issues and challenges that Tourism is facing today. Holloway et al place emphasis on the practical operational aspects of the tourism industry, making this book well-suited to students who intend to one day work in Tourism.

The Evil Princess vs. the Brave Knight: Take Turns (Step into Reading)

by Jennifer L. Holm

For every parent and teacher tired of telling the kids to PLEASE JUST GET ALONG, this hilarious and imaginative new Step into Reading--from the beloved creators of Babymouse--is here to help. Sort of.The Evil Princess casts terrible spells, while the Brave Knight fights dragons. Could these siblings be any more different? Watch them try to learn to TAKE TURNS in this hilarious and perfectly young Step 1 Step into Reading!

The Evil Princess vs. the Brave Knight: Make Good Choices? (Step into Reading)

by Jennifer L. Holm Matthew Holm

For every parent and caregiver tired of telling the kids it's not a good idea to eat cake for breakfast, this hilarious and imaginative new Step into Reading--from the beloved creators of Babymouse--is here to help. Sort of.Should the Evil Princess eat cake for breakfast? Should the Brave Knight jump in the muddly puddle? Watch them try to learn...to make, ahem, better choices, in this hilarious and perfectly young Step 2 Step into Reading.Step 2 readers use basic vocabulary and short sentences to tell simple stories. They are perfect for children who recognize familiar words and can sound out new words with help.

Facts About Magnets

by Anita Holmes

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Textbook Companion for Students to Accompany Holmes Abnormal Psychology (3rd edition)

by David S. Holmes

A textbook that systematically examines abnormal behavior from four perspectives--psychodynamic, learning, cognitive, and physiological--enabling students to compare and evaluate the various explanations for a specific disorder. This revised and updated edition (1st ed. , 1990) incorporates the changes brought about by the publication of DSM-IV, and provides extensive coverage to advances in the cognitive and physiological areas of abnormal psychology.

Molecular Evolution: A Phylogenetic Approach

by Edward C. Holmes Roderick D. M. Page

The study of evolution at the molecular level has given the subject of evolutionary biology a new significance. Phylogenetic 'trees' of gene sequences are a powerful tool for recovering evolutionary relationships among species, and can be used to answer a broad range of evolutionary and ecological questions. They are also beginning to permeate the medical sciences. In this book, the authors approach the study of molecular evolution with the phylogenetic tree as a central metaphor. This will equip students and professionals with the ability to see both the evolutionary relevance of molecular data, and the significance evolutionary theory has for molecular studies. The book is accessible yet sufficiently detailed and explicit so that the student can learn the mechanics of the procedures discussed. The book is intended for senior undergraduate and graduate students taking courses in molecular evolution/phylogenetic reconstruction. It will also be a useful supplement for students taking wider courses in evolution, as well as a valuable resource for professionals.

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