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National Geographic Science: Science Inquiry & Writing Book

by Judith S. Lederman Randy Bell Malcolm B. Butler Kathy Cabe Trundle David W. Moore

Learn more about how to think and write like a scientist!

Everyday Mathematics, Student Math Journal, Volume 2

by University of Chicago School Mathematics Project Jean Bell Max Bell

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Envision in Depth: Reading, Writing, and Researching Arguments (Third Edition)

by Christine L. Alfano Alyssa J. O'Brien

The book presents the fundamentals of analysing and writing powerful, effective arguments.

Cultural Anthropology in a Globalizing World (Third Edition)

by Barbara D. Miller

Successfully integrating attention to globalization, gender, class, race and ethnicity, and the environment, this text engages students with compelling ethnographic examples and by demonstrating the relevance of anthropology.

Introduction to International Economics (Third Edition)

by Dominick Salvatore

The aim of this text is to provide the student with an introduction to the field of international economics using many real-world case studies.

National Geographic Science: Science Inquiry & Writing Book

by Judith S. Lederman Randy Bell Malcolm B. Butler Kathy Cabe Trundle David W. Moore

Learn more about the way the universe works in this engaging text.

College Physics, AP Edition

by Raymond A. Serway Chris Vuille Jerry S. Faughn

NIMAC-sourced textbook

My World History and Geography: Early Civilizations through the Decline of the Roman Empire (Tennessee Edition)

by Frank Karpiel Kathleen Krull

An edition prepared for its readers to connect directly to the people who made and witnessed history

Skills in Biology (Third Edition)

by Tracey Greenwood Biozone International Staff

Provides comprehensive guidelines for planning and executing biological investigations in the laboratory and field.

Glencoe Science (Level Red)

by McGraw-Hill-Glencoe Staff

Glencoe Science provides students with accurate and comprehensive content coverage of a balance of the three fundamental science disciplines in each course. The concepts covered are explained in a clear, concise manner that can be easily understood by students. This strong content coverage is integrated with a wide range of hands-on experiences, critical-thinking opportunities, real-world applications, and connections to other sciences and non-science areas of the curriculum.

Beginning Logic

by E. J. Lemmon

..."The aim of the book is to provide the student with a good working knowledge of the prepositional and predicate calculi--the foundations upon which modern symbolic logic is built. Accordingly, emphasis is placed on the actual technique of proof-discovery."

United States History: Vol. 2, 1877 to Present (Indiana Edition)

by Joyce Appleby Alan Brinkley Albert S. Broussard James M. Mcpherson

Presents American history from 1877 to the present world

Mirrors and Windows: Connecting with Literature (Level II)

by Emc Publishing

"... Mirrors and Windows: Connecting with Literature, provides opportunities for you to explore new worlds full of people, cultures, and perspectives different from your own. This book contains stories, essays, plays, and poems by outstanding authors from around the globe. Reading these selections will expand your appreciation of literature and your world view. Studying them will help you examine universal themes such as honesty, integrity, and justice and common emotions such as fear, pride, and belonging."

Crisis Intervention In Criminal Justice/Social Service (Fifth Edition)

by James E. Hendricks Cindy S. Hendricks

This expanded new edition continues to demonstrate and provide theoretical, analytical, and practical knowledge for first responders. Face-to-face interaction with the client/victim is part of the comprehensive approach advocated by the book, which requires interveners to assess the nature of a crisis and the condition of the victim in order to determine the appropriate course of action. The comprehensive balance of theory and practice presented in this book should enable the intervener in coupling his/her general knowledge of human psychology and emotional crisis with the specific and novel characteristics of various crisis situations. The text represents the work of national scholars who have expertise in criminal justice and social service issues. Their chapters focus on a Historical and Theoretical Overview, Ethics in Crisis Intervention Practice, Intimate Partner Violence, Police Response to Domestic Violence, Children in Crisis, Elder Mistreatment, Suicide, Crisis of Rape and Survivor Intervention, Death Notification and the Theory and Practice of Delivering Bad News, Terrorism and Crisis Intervention, and Mass Casualty Crisis Response and Communication. Helpful appendices in each chapter provide additional internet resources, as well as a complete Model Law Enforcement Code of Ethics and Social Work Code of Ethics. This new edition retains important information while providing current case studies such as the "Miracle on the Hudson River" crash, the mass shootings at Virginia Tech, the Boston Marathon bombing, and the Yarnell Hill fire in Arizona. This exceptional book is designed for firefighters, police officers, community service officers, correctional workers, emergency medical workers, probation/parole officers, protective service workers, psychological counselors, social workers, and victim assistance workers among others.

The Psychology of Human Sexuality

by Justin J. Lehmiller

This book offers a comprehensive overview of human sexual behavior from a biopsychosocial perspective.

MCSA Guide to Installing and Configuring Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2

by Greg Tomsho

This book gives you in-depth coverage of the 70-410 certification exam objectives and focuses on the skills you need to install and configure Windows Server 2012/R2.

Functional Performance in Older Adults (Third Edition)

by Bette R. Bonder Vanina Dal Bello-Haas Marilyn B. Wagner Bette Bonder Vanina Bello-Haas

"The contributors represent diverse disciplines, however their messages create a coherent, integrated work of universal interest and application. I highly recommend the use of this text for allied health students who are studying geriatric rehabilitation and for clinicians who wish to renew their knowledge. "--Carole Knight, MEd, OTR/L, Occupational Therapy in Health Care Journal, Volume 16, Number 2/3 February 2003, review of the 2nd Edition. The ideal resource for rehabilitation professionals who are working with or preparing to work with older adults! It describes the normal aging process, illustrates how health and social factors can impede an aging person's abilities, and demonstrates how to develop mechanisms for maximizing the well-being of older adults.

Strangers To These Shores (Eleventh Edition)

by Vincent N. Parrillo

Examines U. S. racial and ethnic relations from a socio-historical perspective Strangers to These Shores, 11/e, offers a conceptual and theoretical overview of one of the most interesting and dynamic fields of study - race and ethnic relations. Racial issues are examined through different sociological perspectives, giving students a basis for examining the experiences of different minority groups. Readers will not only see how racial and ethnic groups came to be, but also how they are changing and how they will continue to change in the future.

Financial and Managerial Accounting (Seventeenth Edition)

by Jan Williams Joseph Carcello Mark Bettner Susan Haka

With the seventeenth edition of Financial and Managerial Accounting: The Basis for Business Decisions, the Williams author team continues to be a solid foundation for students who are learning basic accounting concepts. Hallmarks of the text - including the solid Accounting Cycle Presentation, relevant pedagogy, and high quality, end-of-chapter material--have been updated throughout the book.

The American Promise, Value Edition: Volume 2, From 1865 (Sixth Edition)

by James L. Roark Michael P. Johnson Patricia Cline Cohen Sarah Stage Susan M. Hartmann

The American Promise, Value Edition, has long been a favorite with students who value the text's readability, clear chronology, and lively voices of ordinary Americans, all in a portable format. Instructors have long valued the full narrative accompanied by a 2-color map program and the rich instructor resources of the parent text made available at an affordable price.

Grammar in Context 3 (Fifth Edition)

by Sandra N. Elbaum Judi Peman

Heinle's best selling grammar series now has more of what works for students and teachers! Students learn more, remember more, and use language more effectively when they learn grammar in context. Grammar in Context, Fifth Edition presents grammar in interesting, informative readings and then recycles the language and context throughout every activity.

Educational Research: Competencies for Analysis and Application (10th Edition)

by L. R. Gay Geoffrey E. Mills Peter Airasian

The overall strategy of the text is to promote students' attainment of a degree of expertise in research through the acquisition of knowledge and by involvement in the research process.

Issues in Internet Law: Society, Technology, and the Law (Ninth Edition)

by Keith B. Darrell

This book provides a concise overview of Internet law updated with the latest cases and trends.

Exploring Psychology and the Christian Faith: An Introductory Guide

by Paul Moes Donald J. Tellinghuisen

This introductory guide provides a coherent framework for considering psychology from a Christian perspective.

Texts for Close Reading, Grade 5

by Molly Smith

This book presents interesting text to enhance reading capabilities.

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