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Geometry: Explorations and Applications
by Miriam A. Leiva Stuart J. Murphy Douglas B. Aichele Patrick W Hopfensperger Marguerite M. Mason Vicki J. Schell Matthias C. VheruThis book will help you use mathematics in your daily life and prepare you for success in future courses and careers.
Geometry: Explorations and Applications, Practice Workbook
by Mcdougal LittellThis book contains a good collection of math exercises and examples.
Geometry: Integration - Applications - Connections
by Timothy D. Kanold Carol Malloy Robert Cummings Allan BereleThis textbook talks about real-world uses of geometry
Geometry: Mathematics in Context (2nd edition)
by Cord CommunicationsPoints, lines, and planes are the basic figures of geometry. In algebra, you used ordered pairs of numbers to locate points on a coordinate plane. You also used tables of ordered pairs and linear equations to locate and draw straight lines on a coordinate plane. Geometry on the coordinate plane is called coordinate geometry.
George Perez's Sirens: Pen And Ink #1 (George Perez's Sirens)
by George PerezAs an intergalactic force enslaves planets across the galaxy, the legendary team known only as the Sirens must reunite to save the galaxy-but is that even possible when the Sirens themselves don't even remember who they are? And the rest of the universe only remembers them as villains. A six-issue miniseries featuring your new favorite comic book team, written and drawn by the master himself, George Perez (Wonder Woman, JLA Vs. Avengers). Collects the limited series.
George Sand: No to Prejudice (They Said No)
by Ysabelle LacampThe only YA book to tell the story of George Sand and the courageous fight for women&’s rights in the 19th century.George Sand was the most popular novelist of the mid-19th century, and the pen name of Amandine Aurore Dupin. Sand wasn&’t looking for scandal or subterfuge by using a pseudonym, but for freedom to live and to write, which she found by dressing as a man, writing under a man&’s name, and loving who and how she chose. Her actions were an affront to the prejudices of the 19th century and a formidable lesson in courage.Young Aurore grew up torn between two women and two worlds: the conventional and narrow bourgeoisie of her paternal grandmother, who raised her in the countryside, and the modest, Parisian environment of her whimsical mother. Refusing to become the stereotype of femininity, she dreams of another world, where she can breathe, uncorseted, away from the strictures of social expectation. She ignores the slander and rumors that follow her, and builds a free woman's life, deeply respected by friends and contemporaries like Victor Hugo, Honore de Balzac, Gustave Flaubert and many others. Using her fame as a writer, she fights for women&’s and workers&’ rights. She is the model of an emancipated woman.
George Washington
by Lenny HortGeorge Washington is often called the father of our country. He beat the odds to lead the Continental Army to victory in the Revolutionary War, served as first president of the United States, and then retired from public life to farm Virginia's largest plantation. In this groundbreaking new series, DK brings together fresh voices and DK design values to give readers the most information-packed, visually exciting biographies on the market today. Full-color photographs of people, places, and artifacts, and sidebars on related subjects add dimension and relevance to stories of famous lives that students will love to read. Modern scholarship and a variety of narrative approaches give today's reader a chance to explore the extraordinary worlds of George Washington and Abraham Lincoln. This new way of looking at classic subjects creates a unique reading experience that breathes life into the book-report and summer-reading repertoire.
George Washington
by Tom McgowenRecounts the life of America's first president, including his youth in Virginia, military career, role in the formation of an independent nation, and leadership of that new country.
George Washington Carver: Man's Slave Becomes God's Scientist
by David R. Collins Joe Van SeverenGeorge Washington Carver recounts the story of his life and shares his faith and dependence upon his Savior, Jesus Christ.
George Washington: Revolutionary Leader and Founding Father
by Sari EarlThis book examines the remarkable life of George Washington. Readers will learn about Washington's family background, childhood, education, military and political career, and societal contributions.
Georgia Coordinate Algebra
by David J. Chard Edward B. Burger Paul A. KennedyNIMAC-sourced textbook
Georgia EOCT Coach (GPS Edition): United States History
by Triumph LearningLearn more about important dates and concepts in American history.
Georgia Holt Science & Technology: Earth Science CRCT Preparation Workbook
by Holt Winston RinehartHolt Science & Technology Earth Science CRCT Preparation Workbook
Georgia Holt Science & Technology: Life Science
by Katy Z. Allen Linda Ruth Berg Barbara Christopher Jennie Dusheck Mark F. TaylorNIMAC-sourced textbook
Georgia Mathematics 1: Student Text
by William S. HadleyGeorgia Mathematics, a cognitive approach to learning math covers relations and functions, algebraic functions, logic, quadrilaterals, functions, and geometry. By Carnegie Learning
Georgia Modern Chemistry
by Jerry L. Sarquis Mickey Sarquis Raymond E. Davis Regina FreyNIMAC-sourced textbook
Georgia Peaches and Other Forbidden Fruit
by Jaye Robin BrownJoanna meets the perfect girl for her and must decide whether to break a promise that could change everything for her and her family or lose out on love in this charming young adult romance that's perfect for fans of Julie Murphy's Dumplin' and Becky Albertalli's Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda.Joanna Gordon has been out and proud for years, but when her popular radio evangelist father remarries and decides to move all three of them from Atlanta to the more conservative Rome, Georgia, he asks Jo to do the impossible: to lie low for the rest of her senior year. And Jo reluctantly agrees.Although it is (mostly) much easier for Jo to fit in as a straight girl, things get complicated when she meets Mary Carlson, the oh-so-tempting sister of her new friend at school. But Jo couldn't possibly think of breaking her promise to her dad. Even if she's starting to fall for the girl. Even if there's a chance Mary Carlson might be interested in her, too. Right?