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Reading Culture: Contexts for Critical Reading and Writing

by Diana George John Trimbur

Acclaimed for its compelling readings and provocative images,Reading Culture provides students with outstanding instruction on how to read and write critically about the culture that surrounds them.

AP English Language and Composition: With 5 Practice Tests (Barron's Test Prep)

by George Ehrenhaft Ed. D.

Barron&’s AP English Language and Composition Study Guide is aligned with the College Board&’s AP course and provides comprehensive review and practice for the exam.This edition includes:Completely renovated to be aligned with the May 2020 test changes1 Diagnostic test4 Practice Tests

AP English Language and Composition Premium: With 8 Practice Tests (Barron's Test Prep)

by George Ehrenhaft Ed. D.

Barron's updated AP English Language and Composition with Online Tests features practice tests, sample essays, and essay-writing tips to help students practice their skills and score high on the exam.This edition includes:Five full-length practice exams in the book with all questions answered and explainedThree full-length online practice exams with answer explanations and automatic scoringA complete overview of the AP testAdvice and instruction for answering multiple-choice questionsA guide to writing focused and well-organized responses to essay questionsSample student essays with critiquesGuidelines for evaluating essays and determining final AP exam scores

The Edge of Summer

by Erica George

Fans of Sarah Dessen and Morgan Matson will be swept away by this big-hearted novel about one girl navigating first loss and first love during a summer on Cape Cod. Saving the whales has been Coriander Cabot and her best friend Ella&’s dream since elementary school. But when tragedy strikes, Cor is left to complete the list of things they wanted to accomplish before college alone, including a marine biology internship on Cape Cod. Cor's summer of healing and new beginnings turns complicated when she meets Mannix, a local lifeguard who completely takes her breath away. But she knows whatever she has with Mannix might not last, and that her focus should be on rescuing the humpback whales from entanglement. As the tide changes, Cor finds herself distracted and struggling with her priorities. Can she follow her heart and keep her promise to the whales and her best friend?

Words Composed of Sea and Sky

by Erica George

This modern summer romance set on Cape Cod features two young adult poets divided by centuries. Michaela Dunn, living on present day Cape Cod, dreams of getting into an art school, something her family just doesn't understand. When her stepfather refuses to fund a trip for a poetry workshop, Michaela finds the answer in a local contest searching for a poet to write the dedication plaque for a statue honoring Captain Benjamin Churchill, a whaler who died at sea 100 years ago.She struggles to understand why her town venerates Churchill, an almost mythical figure whose name adorns the school team and various tourist traps. When she discovers the 1862 diary of Leta Townsend, however, she gets a glimpse of Churchill that she didn't quite anticipate. In 1862, Leta Townsend writes poetry under the name Benjamin Churchill, a boy who left for sea to hunt whales. Leta is astonished when Captain Churchill returns after his rumored death. She quickly falls for him. But is she falling for the actual captain or the boy she constructed in her imagination?

Going to the Sun

by Jean Craighead George

Marcus Kulick and Melissa Morgan are prepared to defy their families to be together. But will their families ever let them go? Sixteen-year-old Marcus Kulick has two great dreams: to capture and kill Old Gore, the most prized mountain goat in Hungry Bear Valley, and to marry Melissa Morgan, the daughter of his father's sworn enemy. But when a chance encounter with Melissa's brother, Will, turns violent, and Will falls off the mountainside to his death, Marcus and Melissa are separated, perhaps forever. The next fall, Marcus takes a job at the state research station on the Jaw Mountain, hoping to track down Old Gore in his spare time--and to see Melissa, who is secretly working nearby. Reunited, Melissa and Marcus visit her Aunt Jerome, a justice of the peace who agrees to marry the young couple. But family feuds die hard, and Marcus and Melissa must make a difficult choice between love and family loyalty. This ebook features an illustrated biography of Jean Craighead George, including rare photos from the author's personal collection.

Dragon Slippers (Dragon Slippers #1)

by Jessica Day George

Many stories tell of damsels in distress, who are rescued from the clutches of fire-breathing dragons by knights in shining armor, and swept off to live happily ever after. Unfortunately, this is not one of those stories. True, when Creel's aunt suggests sacrificing her to the local dragon, it is with the hope that the knight will marry Creel and that everyone (aunt and family included) will benefit handsomely. Yet it's Creel who talks her way out of the dragon's clutches. And it's Creel who walks for days on end to seek her fortune in the king's city with only a bit of embroidery thread and a strange pair of slippers in her possession. But even Creel could not have guessed the outcome of this tale. For in a country on the verge of war, Creel unknowingly possesses not just any pair of shoes, but a tool that could be used to save her kingdom or destroy it.

The Difference Between You and Me

by Madeleine George

"Sweet, tender, and true!" - Laurie Halse Anderson Jesse cuts her own hair with a Swiss Army knife. She wears big green fisherman's boots. She's the founding (and only) member of NOLAW, the National Organization to Liberate All Weirdos. Emily wears sweaters with faux pearl buttons. She's vice president of the student council. She has a boyfriend. These two girls have nothing in common, except the passionate "private time" they share every Tuesday afternoon. Jesse wishes their relationship could be out in the open, but Emily feels she has too much to lose. When they find themselves on opposite sides of a heated school conflict, they each have to decide what's more important: what you believe in, or the one you love? .

Looks

by Madeleine George

An unforgettable debut novel about the way we look at others, and the way we see ourselves. Meghan Ball is both the most visible and the most invisible person in school. Her massive size is impossible to ignore, yet people freely spill their secrets in front of her, perhaps because they think she isn?t listening. But she is. Now her attention has turned to a new girl: Aimee Zorn, with her stick-figure body and defiant attitude. Meghan is determined to befriend Aimee, and when she ultimately succeeds, the two join forces to take down their shared enemy. This provocative story explores the ways in which girls use food and their bodies to say what they cannot: I'm lonely.

The Words That Built America

by Georgia Department of Education

This collection of documents creates civic awareness, and an understanding of the values that make America great.

Ithaka

by Adele Geras

The island of Ithaka is overrun with uncouth suitors demanding that Penelope choose a new husband, as she patiently awaits the return of Odysseus from the Trojan War.

The Tower Room

by Adele Geras

Living at the secluded girls' school where her foster mother is headmistress, Megan falls in love for the first time, with the young man her foster mother has chosen for herself.

The Modern British Horror Film (Quick Takes: Movies and Popular Culture)

by Steven Gerrard

When you think of British horror films, you might picture the classic Hammer Horror movies, with Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing, and blood in lurid technicolor. Yet British horror has undergone an astonishing change and resurgence in the twenty-first century, with films that capture instead the anxieties of post-Millennial viewers. Tracking the revitalization of the British horror film industry over the past two decades, media expert Steven Gerrard also investigates why audiences have flocked to these movies. To answer that question, he focuses on three major trends: “hoodie horror” movies responding to fears about Britain’s urban youth culture; “great outdoors” films where Britain’s forests, caves, and coasts comprise a terrifying psychogeography; and psychological horror movies in which the monster already lurks within us. Offering in-depth analysis of numerous films, including The Descent, Outpost, and The Woman in Black, this book takes readers on a lively tour of the genre’s highlights, while provocatively exploring how these films reflect viewers’ gravest fears about the state of the nation. Whether you are a horror buff, an Anglophile, or an Anglophobe, The Modern British Horror Film is sure to be a thrilling read.

Electricity & Electronics

by Howard H. Gerrish

Electricity & Electronics

by Howard H. Gerrish William E. Dugger Jr. Richard M. Roberts

Textbook on the fundamentals for technical school students. No bibliography.

Electricity

by Howard H. Gerrish William E. Dugger Kenneth P. DeLucca

Electricity supports introductory or short courses that familiarize students with basic principles and applications for this form of energy. Using easy-to-understand language, this text provides a practical and concise introduction to sources of electricity, circuit types, electric motors, measuring instruments, generators, transformers, inductance, capacitance, solid-state devices, wireless devices, and solder/desoldering. Nine projects are included to provide students with hands-on learning opportunities related to the concepts learned throughout the text.

Electricity And Electronics

by Howard H. Gerrish William Dugger Richard M. Roberts

Textbook on the fundamentals for technical school students. No bibliography.

When Harlie Was One

by David Gerrold

If you are a robot trying to grow up and understand people your only option may be to become God.

Financial Algebra: Student Workbook

by Robert K. Gerver Richard J. Sgroi

The Student Workbook offers additional resources for mastering algebraic concepts within a financial context.

Financial Algebra: Advanced Algebra With Financial Applications

by Robert Gerver Richard Sgroi

By combining algebraic and graphical approaches with practical business and personal finance applications, South-Western's FINANCIAL ALGEBRA, motivates high school students to explore algebraic thinking patterns and functions in a financial context.

Financial Algebra: Advanced Algebra With Financial Applications (Financial Algebra Ser.)

by Robert Gerver Richard Sgroi

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Financial Algebra

by Robert Gerver Richard Sgroi

By combining algebraic and graphical approaches with practical business and personal finance applications, South-Western's FINANCIAL ALGEBRA, motivates high school students to explore algebraic thinking patterns and functions in a financial context. FINANCIAL ALGEBRA will help your students achieve success by offering an applications based learning approach incorporating Algebra I, Algebra II, and Geometry topics. Authors Gerver and Sgroi have spent more than 25 years working with students of all ability levels and they have found the most success when connecting math to the real world. FINANCIAL ALGEBRA encourages students to be actively involved in applying mathematical ideas to their everyday lives.

Algebra 1: An Integrated Approach

by Robert Gerver Richard Sgroi Claudia Carter Mary Hansen

Algebra 1 textbook.

McDougal Littell Perspectives on Health

by Leroy H. Getchell Grover D. Pippin Jill W. Varnes

This book covers extensively topics related to health science like nutrition, diet, mental health, managing stress and relationships and general wellness as a way of life.

Caught in the Crossfire

by Alan Gibbons

Set in a Northern town, where right-wingers are determined to stir up hatred and racial prejudice, CAUGHT IN THE CROSSFIRE is about six teenagers whose lives are woven together by a series of shocking and tragic events. A British Muslim brother and sister, two Irish brothers who take different sides, and two lads out looking for trouble: all of them get caught in the crossfire. Inspired by the Oldham riots and the events of September 11th, this is a book that needed to be written. It is a chilling account of what is happening in Britain today, but as always Alan Gibbons writes with humour and understanding and is utterly on the wavelength of his many readers.

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