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Envoy from Vienna (The Ruach ami)

by Avner Gold Gregg Hinlicky

To prevent the expulsion of the Jews from Vienna, Herr Ringel embarks on a perilous journey, in 1668, to the Imperial Palace to meet with the Emperor.

enVision Integrated Mathematics II

by Dan Kennedy Eric Milou Christine Thomas

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enVision Integrated Mathematics I

by Dan Kennedy Eric Milou Christine D. Thomas

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Environmental Systems and Societies for the IB Diploma Study and Revision Guide: Second edition

by Andrew Davis Garrett Nagle

Stretch your students to achieve their best grade with these year round course companions; providing clear and concise explanations of all syllabus requirements and topics, and practice questions to support and strengthen learning. - Consolidate revision and support learning with a range of exam practice questions and concise and accessible revision notes- Practise exam technique with tips and trusted guidance from examiners on how to tackle questions- Focus revision with key terms and definitions listed for each topic/sub topic

Environmental Science: Your World, Your Turn

by Jay Withgott

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Environmental Science A Global Concern

by William P. Cunningham Mary Ann Cunningham Barbara Woodworth Saigo

Color photos and diagrams illustrate this text for undergraduate students with little or no science background. Material is divided into five sections on environmental science and ecological principles; population, economics, and environmental health; food, land, and biological resources; physical resources; and society and the environment, emphasizing the global environment, a holistic approach, and sustainable development. This third edition contains new boxes on current topics including electromagnetic fields and biotechnology. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc. , Portland, Or.

Environmental Science for AP®

by Andrew Friedland Rick Relyea

Friedland/Relyea Environmental Science for AP* was written specifically for the AP* Environmental Science (APES) course, directly addressing the needs of APES students and teachers from beginning to end. Lead author Dr. Andrew Friedland of Dartmouth College was the founding Chair of the College Board committee that created the APES course. He regularly teaches Introduction to Environmental Science at Dartmouth and is actively researching environmental science topics related to air pollution and carbon accumulation in forests. The Friedland package uniquely prepares students for the quantitative aspects of the APES course in a way no other text does. In addition, it explores and explains every topic within the APES course description while offering a scientific and balanced approach to the key concepts. The Friedland text is praised for its accessibility and for familiarizing students with the findings that inform environmental decision making at all levels—from personal choice to national and international policy.

Environmental Science For AP®

by Andrew Friedland Rick Relyea

Environmental Science For AP® Textbook

Environmental Science 13th ed

by G. Tyler Miller Scott E. Spoolman

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE will inspire and equip you to make a difference for the world. Featuring sustainability as their central theme, authors Tyler Miller and Scott Spoolman emphasize natural capital, natural capital degradation, solutions, trade-offs, and the importance of individuals. As a result, you will learn how nature works, how you interact with it, and how people have sustained'and can continue to sustain'our relationship with the earth by applying nature's lessons to economies and individual lifestyles. Engaging features like "Core Case Studies," "How Would You Vote" questions, and "Thinking About" exercises demonstrate the relevance of issues and encourage critical thinking. This edition has been updated with new learning tools, the latest content, and an enhanced art program.

Environmental Science: Ecology and Human Impact

by Leonard Bernstein Alan Winkler Linda Zierdt-Warshaw

Environmental Science: Ecology And Human Impact. As the title dictates, this book works on ecology people and the effects of their activities on the environment. It takes the readers in an in-depth study by introducing the earth and its the composition to the reader; second, the People and the Environment all this aiming towards understanding the environment and promoting a sustainable future.

Environmental Science: Earth as a Living Planet

by Daniel B. Botkin Edward A Keller

Environmental Science: Earth as a Living Planet provides an up-to-date introduction to the study of the environment. Information is presented from an analytical and interdisciplinary perspective from which we must view environmental issues in order to deal successfully with them. The goal is to teach the students how to think through environmental issues.

Environmental Science: Earth as a Living Planet

by Daniel B. Botkin Edward A. Keller

An introductory textbook that presents the most important concepts in the study of the environment from an analytical and interdisciplinary perspective, and encourages students to formulate their own thoughts about environmental problems. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc. , Portland, Or.

Environmental Science: Earth As a Living Planet

by Daniel B. Botkin Edward A. Keller

Updated and revised to include the latest research in the field, the new Sixth Edition of Environmental Science continues to present a balanced analytical and interdisciplinary approach to the field. This approach equips readers with a solid scientific background in environmental science, so they can think through environmental issues and make their own decisions. Five central themes are weaved throughout the book: Human Population Growth, Sustainability, A Global Perspective, An Urban World, and Science and Values.

Environmental Science: Earth As A Living Planet 8th Ed

by Daniel B. Botkin Edward A. Keller

Environmental Science: Earth as a Living Planet, Eighth Edition provides emphasis on the scientific process throughout the book gives readers the structure to develop their critical thinking skills. Updated and revised to include the latest research in the field, the eighth edition continues to present a balanced analytical and interdisciplinary approach to the field. New streamlined text clears away the "jargon" to bring the issues and the science to the forefront.

Environmental Science

by Judy Braus Sara St. Antoine

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Environmental Science

by Judy Braus Sara St. Antoine

This book covers the environmental sciences. It also focuses on skills that scientists use. These skills include asking questions, making predictions, designing experiments or procedures, collecting and organizing information, calculating data, making decisions, drawing conclusions, and exploring more options.

Environmental Science: A Global Concern

by William P. Cunningham

This book is intended for use in a one- or two-semester course in environmental science, human ecology, or environmental studies at the college or advanced placement high school level. Because most students who will use this book are freshman or sophomore nonscience majors, the authors have tried to make the text readable and accessible without technical jargon or a presumption of prior science background. At the same time, enough data and depth are presented to make this book suitable for many upper-division classes and a valuable resource for students who will keep it in their personal libraries after their formal studies are completed. The goal of this book is to provide an up-to-date, introductory view of essential themes in environmental science along with emphasis on details and case studies that will help students process and retain the general principles.

Environmental Science: A Global Concern

by William P. Cunningham Mary Ann Cunningham

Environmental Science: A Global Concern is a comprehensive presentation of environmental science that emphasizes critical thinking, environmental responsibility, and global awareness. As practicing scientists and educators, the Cunningham author team brings decades of experience in the classroom, in the practice of science, and in civic engagement. This experience helps give students a clear sense of what environmental science is and why it matters. Environmental Science: A Global Concern provides readers with an up-to-date, introductory global view of essential themes in environmental science. The authors balance evidence of serious environmental challenges with ideas about what we can do to overcome them. An entire chapter focuses on ecological restoration; one of the most important aspects of ecology today. In this edition, Case Studies show examples of real progress and What Can You Do? lists give students ideas for contributing solutions. Includes Print Student Edition

Environmental Science: A Global Concern

by William P. Cunningham Mary Ann Cunningham

Color photos and diagrams illustrate this text for undergraduate students with little or no science background. Material is divided into five sections on environmental science and ecological principles; population, economics, and environmental health; food, land, and biological resources; physical resources; and society and the environment, emphasizing the global environment, a holistic approach, and sustainable development. This third edition contains new boxes on current topics including electromagnetic fields and biotechnology.

Environmental Science: A Study of Interrelationships

by Eldon D. Enger Bradley F. Smith

This full-color, introductory environmental science text is known for being concise, conceptual, and value-priced. The approach and reading level cover the basic concepts without overloading students with too much detail. The authors reinforce the text's central theme of "interrelationships" by providing a historical perspective, information on economic and political realities, discuss the role of different social experiences, and integrate this with the crucial science to describe the natural world and how we affect it.

Environmental Science: Working With the Earth

by G. Tyler Miller Jr. Scott E. Spoolman

Environmental Science: Working With The Earth

by G. Tyler Miller Scott E. Spoolman

Environmental Science: Working With The Earth (Wadsworth Biology Ser.)

by G. Tyler Miller Scott E. Spoolman

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Environmental Science: Working with the Earth

by G. Tyler Miller Jr.

With an emphasis on the concept of sustainability, this interdisciplinary textbook looks at how nature works and how things in nature are interconnected. Material from science, economics, political science, and environmental ethics is integrated throughout the text. Some 80 brief case studies illustrate specific environmental problems and explore possible solutions. New topics covered in the 11th edition include reconciliation ecology, ownership of water resources, and bioterrorism. Annotation ©2005 Book News, Inc. , Portland, OR (booknews. com)

Environmental Geology (Seventh Edition)

by Carla W. Montgomery

Presents the student with an overview of environmental geology. This book looks both at how the earth developed into its present condition. It helps provide the students with a useful foundation for discussing and evaluating specific environmental issues, as well as for developing ideas about how the problems should be solved.

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