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World History & Geography
by Jackson J. SpielvogelWorld History and Geography is the first high school world history program to fully integrate print and digital resources into a seamless curriculum for today's technology-ready students. Networks combines print resources grounded in solid pedagogy with a full suite of teaching and learning tools for a flexible, customized learning experience.
The American Pageant: History of the Republic (9th Edition)
by David M. Kennedy Thomas A. BaileyThe American Pageant lays special emphasis on the great public issues that have dominated national life: the Revolution and the making of the Constitution, slavery and the Civil War, the struggles of minorities, the transformation of the economy from an agricultural to an industrial to a post-industrial basis, relations with other nations, the never-ending debates about social justice and the proper role of government, and the evolution of major public institutions like political parties.
World Tapestries: An Anthology of Global Literature
by Globe FearonThis collection of unadapted classic and contemporary literature features the work of authors from various world cultures.
America: Pathways To The Present
by Andrew Cayton Linda Reed American Heritage Publishing Staff Elisabeth Perry Allan WinklerThis volume focuses on the events from the Civil War through today. The text includes a substantive review unit early American history to facilitate a quick, effective start to the study of modern times.
Magruder's American Government: Guided Reading and Review Workbook
by Pearson Prentice HallThe updated Magruder's American Government meets the changing needs of today's high school students and teachers. The program's engaging narrative is enhanced with numerous primary sources, political cartoons, charts, graphs, and photos, making the structure and principles of government accessible and motivating to students of all abilities.
World History
by Elisabeth Gaynor Ellis Anthony EslerDeveloped specifically to be used in the first part of a two-year global history course, this text covers world history through the Enlightenment period.
Prentice Hall United States History: Reconstruction to the Present, New Mexico
by Alan Taylor Randy Roberts Peter B. Levy Grant Wiggins Emma J. Lapsansky-WernerNIMAC-sourced textbook
Law for Business and Personal Use
by John E. AdamsonAdamson (business, Southwest Missouri State University) outlines the U. S. legal system and explains how various laws apply to the rights and duties of small businesses. The 32 chapters discuss civil procedure, contract law, leasing of real property, wills and trusts, employment law, legal forms of business organization, and financial transactions. Annotation ©2006 Book News, Inc. , Portland, OR (booknews. com)
City of Magnificent Intentions: A History of Washington, District of Columbia
by Keith Melder Melinda Y. StuartThis new edition of the book seeks to interpret some of these changes in the context of national political, economic, and social developments. The textbook City of Magnificent Intentions originated with a decision in 1975 by the District of Columbia School Board to include local history in the public school curriculum.
Abstinence
by Mary Bronson MerkiAbstinence is designed to help students take a close look at the choices and decisions they make in their relationships and to recognize the value of practicing abstinence from sexual activity before marriage.
Glencoe Mathematics: Geometry (California Edition)
by Carol Malloy Jerry Cummins Cindy J. Boyd Alfinio Flores John Carter Glencoe/McGraw Hill staffThis Glencoe Mathematics: Geometry, California Edition is useful to students who want to learn Geometry.
The West: Encounters and Transformations
by Michael Maas Brian Levack Edward Muir Meredith VeldmanDesigned for introductory-level survey courses in the History of Western Civilization. The West: Encounters & Transformations takes a new approach to telling the story of Western civilization. Rather than looking at Western civilization only as the history of Europe from ancient times to the present, this groundbreaking book examines the changing nature of the West-how the definition of the West has evolved and has been transformed throughout history. It explores the ways Western civilization has changed as a result of cultural encounters with different beliefs, ideas, technologies, and peoples, both outside the West and within it. Presenting a balanced treatment of political, social, religious, and cultural history, this text emphasizes the ever-shifting boundaries of the geographic and cultural realm of the West.
Prentice Hall Mathematics: Algebra 2
by Randall I. Charles Allan E. Bellman Sadie Chavis Bragg Basia Hall Dan Kennedy William G. HandlinThere are many features built into the daily lessons of this Prentice Hall Algebra 2 that will help you learn the important skills and concepts you will need to be successful in this course.
Prentice Hall Algebra 1 and Algebra and Trigonometry
by Paul A. FoersterApplications are handled by creating mathematical models of phenomena in the real world. Students must select a kind of function that fits a given situation, and derive an equation that suits the information in the problem. The equation is then used to predict values of y when x is given or values of x when y is given. Sometimes students must use the results of their work to make interpretations about the real world, such as what "slope" means, or why there cannot be people as small as in Gulliver's Travels. The problems require the students to use many mathematical concepts in the same problem. This is in contrast to the traditional "word problems" of elementary algebra, in which the same one concept is used in many problems.
Advanced Mathematical Concepts: Precalculus with Applications
by Glencoe StaffPrecalculus textbook, covering topics from graphing, to trigonometry, to conic sections, to the surface of calculus
Glencoe Advanced Mathematical Concepts Precalculus with Applications
by Berchie Holliday Gilbert J. Cuevas John A. Carter Melissa S. Mcclure Daniel MarksAdvanced Mathematical Concepts provides comprehensive coverage of all the topics covered in a full-year Precalculus course. Its unit organization readily allows for semester courses in Trigonometry, Discrete Mathematics, Analytic Geometry, and Algebra and Elementary Functions.
Spring Board English Textual Power: Senior English
by The College BoardIn this SpringBoard program, you will discover how SpringBoard can help you achieve high academic standards, reach your learning goals, and prepare for success in your study of literature and language arts. The program has been created with the content you need to learn, the tools to help you learn, and the critical-thinking skills that help you build confidence in your own knowledge and skills.
Intermediate Algebra (Fourth Edition)
by K. Elayn Martin-GayIntermediate Algebra, Fourth Edition was written to provide a solid foundation in algebra for students who might have had no previous experience in algebra. Specific care has been taken to ensure that students have the most up-to-date and relevant text preparation for their next mathematics course, as well as to help students to succeed in nonmathematical courses that require a grasp of algebraic fundamentals.
British Literature For Christian Schools
by Ronald Arthur HortonTraces the development of English literature from the early Middle Ages to the early twentieth century including examples of poems, essays, plays, short stories, and religious writings.
Chemistry: Concepts and Applications
by Cheryl Wistrom John S. Phillips Victor S. StrozakChemistry: Concepts and Applications is a conceptual approach to the presentation of chemistry. It has a clear and comprehensive narrative of chemistry concepts with just the right amount of math.
The American Nation: Beginnings Through 1877
by James West DavidsonThe American Nation provides many opportunities for you to strengthen your reading skills. This edition was developed specifically for courses covering up to the Civil War or Reconstruction.
Larson Geometry
by Ron Larson Laurie Boswell Lee Stiff Timothy D. KanoldIn Geometry, you will develop reasoning and problem solving skills as you study topics such as congruence and similarity, and apply properties of lines, triangles, quadrilaterals, and circles. You will also develop problem solving skills by using length, perimeter, area, circumference, surface area, and volume to solve real-world problems.
Retold American Classics
by Perfection LearningThe anthology of classic American short stories for reluctant readers in grades 6-12. Includes "The Man Without a Country," The Lottery," "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty," "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow," and others.
The Barefoot Way: A Faith Guide for Youth, Young Adults, and the People Who Walk With Them
by Dori Grinenko BakerThis exceptional and innovative resource invites older youth, college students, and all who care about them, to participate for 21 days in journey and experiences of youth who have encountered God and told their story. Perfect for individual, small group, and workshop use, each day readers step "barefoot" onto the "Holy Ground" of these experiences in order to "L. I. V. E. " the story themselves: To Listen, Immerse, View it Wider, and Explore Actions and "Aha" moments.
Modern World History: Patterns of Interaction
by Larry S. Krieger Roger B. Beck Linda BlackIn telling the history of our world, this book pays special attention to eight significant and recurring themes. These themes are presented to show that from America, to Africa, to Asia, people are more alike than they realize. Throughout history humans have confronted similar obstacles, have struggled to achieve similar goals, and continually have strived to better themselves and the world around them.