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Engineering Design: An Introduction
by John R. Karsnitz Stephen O'Brien John P. HutchinsonWith an innovative approach that uses projects and student exploration as key learning tools, Engineering Design: An Introduction offers an overview of the basic engineering principles and concepts that shape today's modern world. These concepts are presented in a flexible, two-part format. Part I describes the process of engineering and technology product design, while Part II develops specific skill sets needed to understand and participate in the process. Opportunities to experiment and learn abound, with projects ranging from technical drawing to designing electrical systems and more. With this emphasis on project-based learning, the book is an ideal supplement to Project Lead the Way's innovative series of project-based curricula designed to increase student interest in engineering careers. Engineering Design's broad scope and sound coverage of the essential concepts and techniques used in engineering design making it the perfect addition to any curriculum.
Engineering Fundamentals: Design, Principles, And Careers
by Ryan A. Brown Joshua W. Brown Michael BerkeihiserNIMAC-sourced textbook
Engineering Fundamentals: Design, Principles, And Careers
by Ryan A. Brown Joshua W. Brown Michael BerkeihiserEngineering Fundamentals: Design, Principles, and Careers, 3e provides a complete introduction to the field, starting with the design process and then reviewing, in-depth, ten common engineering disciplines. For each discipline, career options, educational requirements, basic math and science principles, and real-world applications are presented. The content fully supports STEM initiatives and an activity-based curriculum. The third edition has been updated to include cutting-edge technologies from wind turbines to vaccine development to quantum dots, and over 70 hands-on activities have been added to the end-of-chapter material.
Engineering the Future: Science, Technology and the Design Process
by Museum Of ScienceNIMAC-sourced textbook
England in Literature
by Scott ForesmanEngland in Literature has eight chronological units presenting a survey of major British writers from the beginning until the present time.
English and Western Literature
by George KearnsThis book is divided into two parts; Part One: English Literature and Part Two: Western Literature. Part One presents a chronological survey of English literature from its Anglo-Saxon beginnings in 449 to the present day.
English at School and on the Job
by Pearson Prentice HallThis high-interest, relevant program teaches students the reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills they need to achieve success at school and in the workplace. Realistic work scenarios demonstrate the importance of communication skills in the book.
English class 10 - Telangana Board
by Scerttelangana HyderabadThis is the prescribed text book for the students of Telangana for English to 10th class students
English Composition and Grammar (Fourth Course, Benchmark Edition)
by John E. WarrinerThis textbook is designed to help student improve his ability to use English. It shows how the English sentence works, how words are combined in sentences, and how the parts of sentences may best be arranged for clear communication. The contents of this five Parts book are: Composition: The Writing Process, Composition: Writing and Revising Sentences, Tools for Writing and Revising, Resources for Writing and Studying, and Speaking and Listening.
English for Common Entrance One
by Susan ElkinThis book is ideal for pupils working towards Common Entrance and other independent school entrance exams at 13+.· Endorsed by the Independent Schools Examination Board (ISEB)· Mapped precisely to the ISEB syllabus· Places firm emphasis on spelling, grammar, punctuation and writing skills English for Common Entrance One Answers PDF (9781471867040) is available to buy separately.
English for Common Entrance One Answers
by Susan ElkinThis PDF download provides a complete set of answers to the exercises in English for Common Entrance One.- Clear layout saves time marking work- Enables efficient assessment of pupils' strengths and weaknesses- Advice and guidance develops pupils' skills in using English accurately
English for Common Entrance Two
by Susan ElkinThis is a perfect resource for pupils working towards Common Entrance and other independent school entrance exams at 13+.- Endorsed by the Independent Schools Examination Board (ISEB)- Mapped precisely to the ISEB syllabus- Places firm emphasis on spelling, grammar, punctuation and writing skills English for Common Entrance Two Answers PDF (9781471867088) is available to buy separately.
English Language and Composition, AMSCO® Advanced Placement® Edition
by Brandon Abdon Timothy Freitas Lauren PetersonNIMAC-sourced textbook
English Language Arts Common Core, Volume 2
by Grant Wiggins Jeff Anderson Arnetha F. BallNIMAC-sourced textbook
English Language Arts, [Grade 10]: Volume One (myPerspectives)
by Prentice HallmyPerspectives™ English Language Arts is a student-centered learning environment where you will analyze text, cite evidence, and respond critically about your learning. You will take ownership of your learning through goal-setting, reflection, independent text selection, and activities that allow you to collaborate with your peers.
English Literature and Composition, AMSCO® Advanced Placement® Edition
by Brandon Abdon Rebecca McFarlanNIMAC-sourced textbook
English Part 1 202 NIOS
by National Institute Of Open SchoolingEnglish textbook for Secondary level NIOS
English Part 2 202 NIOS
by National Institute Of Open SchoolingEnglish textbook for Secondary level NIOS
The English Teacher
by Lily KingFifteen years ago Vida Avery arrived from Texas alone and pregnant at Fayer Academy. She has since become a fixture and one of the best English teachers Fayer has ever had. By living on campus, on an island off the New England coast, Vida has cocooned herself and her son, Peter, from the outside world and from an inside secret. For years she has lived in solitude and largely through the books she teaches, but when she accepts the impulsive marriage proposal of ardent widower Tom Belou, the prescribed life Vida had constructed is swiftly dismantled. Peter, however, welcomes the changes. Excited to move off campus, eager to have siblings at last, Peter anticipates a regular life with a "normal" family. But the Belou children are still grieving, and the memory of their recently deceased mother exerts a powerful hold on the house. As Vida begins teaching her signature book, Tess of the D'Urbervilles, a nineteenth-century tale of an ostracized woman and social injustice, its themes begin to echo eerily in her own life and Peter sees that the mother he perceived as indomitable is collapsing and it is up to him to help.