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Glencoe, Introduction to Business

by Betty J. Brown John E. Clow

"Introduction to Business" explains the most current business practices, providing an outstanding overview. This colorful, user-friendly textbook is regarded as the most comprehensive introductory high school business book on the market! "Introduction to Business" includes BusinessWeek seminars and feature stories, integrated technology, an introduction to personal finance, and a cutting-edge online simulation that gives students a powerful opportunity to practice their new skills. It also integrates science, math, language arts and social studies skills, and applies "No Child Left Behind" Act to course content.

Glencoe, Succeeding in the World of Work

by BusinessWeek Grady Kimbrell Ben S. Vineyard

Succeeding in the World of Workprepares your students for the 21st century workplace. This updated program integrates academic standards-based acitvities with real-world workplace connections. The ninth edition emphasized workplace skills, technology, and understanding and working with cultural differences. This text provides Real-World Connection which provides a real-life anecdote or passage that deals with issues of work, including soft skills such as interpersonal communication.

Glencoe: World Geography and Cultures [Grade 10]

by Richard G. Boehm

A world view from renowned authors World Geography and Culturesoffers a fascinating view of the world enlivened by a meticulous presentation that focuses on the development of geographic literacy. Every region is studied in three parts: physical geography, cultural geography, and current events.

Glencoe: World Geography and Cultures [Grade 10]

by Richard G. Boehm

A world view from renowned authors World Geography and Cultures offers a fascinating view of the world enlivened by a meticulous presentation that focuses on the development of geographic literacy. Every region is studied in three parts: physical geography, cultural geography, and current events.

Glimmerglass (A Faeriewalker Novel)

by Jenna Black

It's all she's ever wanted to be, but it couldn't be further from her grasp…Dana Hathaway doesn't know it yet, but she's in big trouble. When her alcoholic mom shows up at her voice recital drunk, again, Dana decides she's had enough and runs away to find her mysterious father in Avalon: the only place on Earth where the regular, everyday world and the captivating, magical world of Faerie intersect. But from the moment Dana sets foot in Avalon, everything goes wrong, for it turns out she isn't just an ordinary teenage girl—she's a Faeriewalker, a rare individual who can travel between both worlds, and the only person who can bring magic into the human world and technology into Faerie. Soon, Dana finds herself tangled up in a cutthroat game of Fae politics. Someone's trying to kill her, and everyone seems to want something from her, from her newfound friends and family to Ethan, the hot Fae guy Dana figures she'll never have a chance with… until she does. Caught between two worlds, Dana isn't sure where she'll ever fit in and who can be trusted, not to mention if her world will ever be normal again…

Glittering Shadows (Dark Metropolis)

by Jaclyn Dolamore

The revolution is here. Bodies line the streets of Urobrun; a great pyre burns in Republic Square. The rebels grow anxious behind closed doors while Marlis watches the politicians search for answers-and excuses-inside the Chancellery. Thea, Freddy, Nan, and Sigi are caught in the crossfire, taking refuge with a vibrant, young revolutionary and a mysterious healer from Irminau. As the battle lines are drawn, a greater threat casts a dark shadow over the land. Magic might be lost-forever. This action-packed sequel to Dark Metropolis weaves political intrigue, deadly magic, and heartbreaking romance into an unforgettable narrative. Dolamore's lyrical writing and masterfully crafted plot deliver a powerful conclusion.

Global Climate Change: Turning Knowledge Into Action

by David Kitchen

This book examines what scientists know about global warming and climate change and considers political and economic solutions that will balance the competing needs of people around the world.

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Global Geography: Guided Reading Student Workbook (HMH Social Studies: Global Geography)

by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

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Global History and Geography

by Judith Clark Dupre Steven Goldberg

This book helps the student, review the two-year global history and geography course. In this book, the ninth- and tenth-grade global history and geography curriculum is presented chronologically. The book highlights the key themes and concepts that are woven throughout the global history and geography curriculum. Concentrating on themes and concepts will help the student to organize the global history and geography and excel on the Regents Examination.

Global History and Geography

by Steven Goldberg Judith Clark Dupré

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Global History and Geography

by Steven Goldberg Judith Clark Dupré

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Global History and Geography

by Steven A. Goldberg

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Global History and Geography

by Steven A. Goldberg

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Global History and Geography (Prentice Hall Brief Review #2018)

by Steven Goldberg Judith Clark DuPré

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Global History and Geography II

by Spielvogel

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Global History and Geography: Brief Review for the Framework-based Regents Examination

by Steven A. Goldberg

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Global History and Geography: The Growth of Civilizations (2nd Edition)

by Herbert Brodsky Lillian Forman Henry Brun

This book provides study materials for students taking the 9th-10th grade New York State Global History and Geography course and Regents Examination, as well as others taking a similar course in Global History, with a comprehensive, one-volume text.

Global History, Volume Two: The Industrial Revolution to the Age of Globalization

by Mark Willner Jerry Weiner George Hero

This book is designed to be used as the second volume of a basic two-volume high school text for a two-year, four-term study of the world--its history and its people. It can also be used in a one-year, two-term study. The material is presented in a manner that is appropriate for an introductory survey course. This volume covers the regions of Africa, Asia, Europe, and Latin America, from the early nineteenth century to the beginning of the twenty-first century.

Global Insights: People & Cultures

by Mounir A. Farah Et Al Thomas O. Flickema

The 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.

Global Issues: Challenges for the 21st Century

by Paula A. Franklin Norman Lunger

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Global Issues: Challenges for the 21st Century

by Paula A. Franklin Norman Lunger

High School Social Studies Textbook

Global Problems: The Search for Equity, Peace, and Sustainability

by Scott R. Sernau

Exploring social problems on a global scale . This text uses social science perspectives to examine the various dimensions of globalization, the social problems of inequality, war and violence, and environmental sustainability that are occurring on a global scale. Clear writing and vivid examples help students to better understand their role as global citizens. The book was designed for courses such as Global Issues, Contemporary Problems, Social Problems, Social Stratification, World Cultures, and Social Change. Learning Goals Upon completing this book, readers should be able to: Understand social problems on a global scale - from inequalities to sustainability See the interconnections of the world and people throughout the world Learn about issues with a multinational and multidisciplinary approach, so readers will be able to have a broader understanding of the subject

Global Science: Earth/Environmental Systems Science

by John Christensen Teri Christensen

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Global Viewpoints: Civil Liberties

by Noel Merino

This series provides readers with the information they need to think critically about the worldwide implications of global issues; each volume focuses on a controversial topic of worldwide importance and offers a panoramic view of opinions. This title explores free speech and freedom of expression, media freedom and freedom of the press, the right to due process, and the right to privacy; By illuminating the complexities and interrelations of the global community, this excellent resource helps students and other researchers enhance their global awareness.

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