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Holt Economics
by Robert L. PenningtonHelping you develop critical thinking skills is an important tool of Holt Economics. Throughout Holt Economics, you are asked to think critically about the events and processes that shape your global, national and local economy. Critical thinking is the reasoned judgment of information and ideas.
Basic Geometry
by Richard G. Brown Ray C. JurgensenTopics covered in this book include: points, lines, angles, introducing proof, triangles, using congruent triangles, polygons among others.
Holt McDougal Larson Geometry, Common Core Edition
by Ron Larson Laurie Boswell Timothy D. KanoldNIMAC-sourced textbook
The American Journey
by Mcgraw-Hill StaffThe complete story of American history in one comprehensive middle school program The American Journeyis a student-friendly presentation of American history from pre-exploration to the present. Its unparalleled author team, including National Geographic, ensures accuracy in every detail of the narrative, maps, and charts. This program emphasizes skill development--from reading maps to analyzing primary and secondary sources to exploring the connections between history and geography, economics, government, citizenship, and current events.
The American Experiment: A History of the United States
by Steven M. Gillon Cathy D. MatsonApproaching the American history survey course in an innovative way, this mid-length text features a more expansive definition of political history that includes all forms of politics, not just electoral politics, while simultaneously incorporating cultural history. With the specific aim of expanding history beyond elite actors, The American Experiment emphasizes everyday work, family life, customs, and objects of cultural history to address its four themes: the role of government, American identity, the broad concept of "culture," and America and the world. The Third Edition features an enhanced thematic approach that helps students understand America's development as an experiment in politics, culture, and identity, within a global context.
Realidades 1
by Peggy Palo Boyles Myriam Met Richard S. Sayers Carol Eubanks WarginNIMAC-sourced textbook
McDougal Littell Language Network: Writing Research Papers
by Mcdougal LittellResearch is about satisfying curiosity, about finding some¬thing you are interested in, exploring it, and making discoveries. Research is about extending the range of what you know. It is like sailing off the edge of the map into unknown territory. Research is an exciting adventure, but this adventure requires no fancy equipment. All you really need is curiosity, a desire to find out who, what, where, when, why, and how.
You're Smarter than You Think: A Kid's Guide to Multiple Intelligences
by Thomas ArmstrongThomas Armstrong introduces the theory, explains the eight intelligences, and describes ways to develop each one. He tells young readers how to use all eight intelligences in school, build them at home, and draw on them to plan for the future. Resources describe related books, software, games, and organizations. As kids read the book, try Tom's ideas, and check out the resources, they stop asking "How smart am I?" and start asking "How am I smart?" This powerful learning tool is recommended for all kids" and all adults committed to helping young people do and be their best.
Jesus Christ: Source of Our Salvation
by Michael PennockThe Paschal Mystery of Christ's Cross and Resurrection stand at the center of the Good News. In "Jesus Christ: Source of Our Salvation," students learn in greater depth the saving actions of the Lord. More than a survey of the events of Salvation History, this text unpacks the meaning of God's sacred and mysterious plan from creation, to the consequences and promises of Original Sin, through his compassionate and loving care culminating in the life, Passion, Death, and Resurrection of Jesus Christ. Written in accord with Course III of the U. S. Bishops' doctrinal framework, this text will be published in advance of the Fall 2011 term. This textbook has been developed for course three of the Doctrinal Elements of a Curriculum Framework from the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. (c. 2010) This text has been found in conformity with the "Catechism of the Catholic Church. . "
Global Insights: People & Cultures
by Mounir A. Farah Et Al Thomas O. FlickemaThe intent of Global Insights is to provide global knowledge and understanding by having the peoples of eight different geographical regions speak for themselves about the elements that have shaped their lives and made them the way they are today. The text is divided into eight units--Africa, China, Japan, India, Latin America, the Middle East, the Commonwealth of Independent States, and Europe.
Business Studies for A Level (3rd Edition)
by Ian Marcouse Clive Ruscoe Nancy Wall Wall Malcolm Surridge Andrew Gillespie Barry Martin Nigel Watson Ian Swift Andrew Hammond Marie Brewer Naomi BirchallThis new edition of the bestselling book by Ian Marcouse and a team of experienced business-studies writers has been fully revised and revamped. Intellingently written, it explains key business principles and concepts in a straightforward way and provides ample opportunity for students to test their learning through exercises and data response questions. Now in full color, the new edition features: *a host of topical new case studies *issues for analysis *new page design *interactive Dynamic Learning CD-ROM with additional self-assessment exercises, revision tips, and many other features
Chemistry: The Study of Matter Laboratory Manual
by Maxine WagnerChemistry is a laboratory science. In the laboratory, you become actively involved in the process of investigation and will develop an appreciation of the scientific method of inquiry. As a result of some laboratory activities, you will "discover" important chemical concepts before they are introduced in the classroom. In other activities, concepts learned in class will be reinforced or clarified.
The Living Environment (NY Edition)
by Mcdougal LittelThis book covers Biology New York educational standards for grades 8 through 12.
American Government: Roots and Reform
by PearsonIn American Government the authors try to examine how the United States is governed today by looking not just at present structures and behavior but also at the Framers' intentions and how they have been implemented and adapted over the years.
Oceanography: An Invitation to Marine Science
by Tom S. GarrisonThe ocean affects all aspects of our lives--Tom Garrison will show you how in this new edition of OCEANOGRAPHY: AN INVITATION TO MARINE SCIENCE. Garrison takes you on a vivid exploration of the ocean--from submarine canyons to zooplankton, global warming, the growing plastics problem, and our changing coastlines--and explains oceanography's most important concepts. Garrison's friendly approach helps you understand the complexities involved in how we study and use the ocean. You'll explore topics like Hurricane Katrina; the devastating December 2004 earthquake in the Indian Ocean and the resulting tsunami; the Moon and its connection to the ocean; the power of the ocean to influence weather; and uses and abuses of the ocean. Gain an understanding of the wonders of the sea and the scientific questions that surround it with this fascinating text!
Preparing for AP Comparative Politics
by Peter Caroddo Rebecca SmallThis book helps you review all of the material covered in an AP Comparative Government and Politics course and prepares you well for the AP Exam. AP Comparative Government and Politics is an exciting and engaging course, and there is no substitute for what you learn in the classroom.
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (An Adapted Classic)
by Sir Arthur Conan DoyleThe adventures included in this edition are: The Adventure of the Speckled Band, The Adventure of the Man with the Twisted Lip, The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle, The Adventure of the Final Problem, The Return of Sherlock Holmes, The Adventure of the Empty House, The Adventure of the Priory School, and The Adventure of the Six Napoleons.
The College League Mystery (Mel Martin Baseball Stories)
by John R. CooperMel Martin, young right-hander with a quick-breaking curve, plenty of hop on his fast ball, and good control when the going gets tough, is the main figure in this action-packed series. Here is Mel Martin, who led Westwood High to a nip and tuck championship, in his freshman year at Starbuck College. Old friends of this baseball-mystery series will thrill to the hard-fighting exploits and campus high-jinks not only of Mel, but also of his friends.
Literature: The Human Experience
by Samuel Cohen Richard Abcarian Marvin KlotzLiterature: The Human Experience is based on a simple premise: All students can and will connect with literature if the works they read are engaging, exciting, and relevant. Accordingly, every edition of this classroom favorite has featured a broad range of enticing stories, poems, plays, and essays that explore timeless, ever-resonant themes: innocence and experience, conformity and rebellion, culture and identity, love and hate, life and death. The affordable new edition (a third less expensive than comparable anthologies) opens students eyes to a more contemporary selection of writing, while continuing to help them see, and write about, illuminating connections to literature past and present, lives near and far, and experiences that are enduringly human.
The McGraw-Hill Handbook (Second Edition)
by Elaine Maimon Janice Peritz Kathleen YanceySpecific, student- and instructor-tested features of The McGraw-Hill Handbook equip today's students with tools for learning, writing, researching, and editing. The book also provides students and teachers with access to powerful online resources.
Mcdougal, Littell Literature And Language: Blue Level
by Robert S. BooneThis textbook contains plenty of reading materials of great literature-fiction, non-fiction, poetry, drama, etc.
The American Journey
by James M. Mcpherson Joyce Appleby Alan Brinkley Donald A. Ritchie Albert S. BroussardAmerican history textbook.
American Journey Since 1865
by James West DavidsonA textbook on American history, American Journey helps the reader understand the link between the past and present.
Freshman Scandal (Freshman Dorm Series #22)
by Linda Alper Kevin CooneyWhile Courtney grapples with sexual harassment in the workplace, Liza lands a TV role that could hamper her relationship, and Winnie copes with the idea of motherhood.
Sought (The Missing)
by Margaret Peterson HaddixReturn to the world of The Missing with this e-only short story! Thirteen-year-old Daniella McCarthy begins receiving a series of unusual phone calls right before her family moves from Michigan to Ohio. How is it that total strangers seem to know more about her background than she does? And could it be possible that these strangers also know something about her future?