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Modern Chemistry
by Nicholas TzimopouloThe world we live in is complex and diverse. It contains the hardness of steel and the softness of cotton, the brilliance of diamonds and the blackness of coal, the heat of flames and the chill of ice, the tranquility of a slow moving river and the din of a busy city street. All the colors, textures, objects, animals, and plants that exist are too numerous to count. Yet scientists have learned that there are approximately 90 different ingredients, or elements, that make up all the material things we see and experience.
Algebra With Trigonometry
by Eugene Douglas NicholsLearn more about algebra and the foundations of trigonometry.
Advanced Mathematical Concepts: Precalculus with Applications
by Berchie Holliday Gilbert J. Cuevas Melissa S. Mcclure John A. Carter Daniel MarksLearn about relations, functions, graphs, trigonometry, discrete mathematics and calculus in this book.
Glencoe Advanced Mathematical Concepts: Precalculus with Applications
by Berchie W. Gordon-Holliday Lee E. Yunker F. Joe Crosswhite Glen D. VannattaThis textbook contains unit lessons on: Relations, Functions, and Graphs, Trigonometry, Advanced Functions and Graphing, Discrete Mathematics, and An Introduction to Calculus.
Biology: The Dynamics of Life
by Alton Biggs Kathleen Gregg Whitney Crispen Hagins Chris Kapicka Linda Lundgren Peter RilleroBiology textbook for teens.
Science Interactions, Course 4
by Robert W. Avakian Kevin Reel Daniel J. Blaustein Marilyn S. Thompson Charles W. Mclaughlin Julie Iris Wulff Paul ZitzewitzDo you always assume there's someone "out there" who will find solutions for problems our world faces? What if that someone is you? This introduction will tell you about tools you can use to solve problems and make discoveries about our world.
Chemistry: Concepts and Applications
by John S. Phillips Victor S. Strozak Cheryl WistromChemistry: Concepts and Applications is a conceptual approach to the presentation of chemistry. It has a clear and comprehensive narrative of chemistry concepts with just the right amount of math.
Merrill Physical Science
by Marilyn Thompson Charles W. Mclaughlin Richard G. SmithMerrill Physical Science will help you understand science principles and recognize their applications to everyday life.
Merrill Chemistry
by Robert C. Smoot Richard G. Smith Jack Price Tom RussoEach chapter of Merrill CHEMISTRY is organized to keep you centered on the topic at hand. The next few pages describe the many features of this book that will help you understand the exciting world of chemistry.
Physics: Principles and Problems (Physics:princ And Problems Ser.)
by Paul W. ZitzewitzScience textbook for high school students.
Algebra 1
by Collins Publishers Staff Gilbert J. Cuevas Russell J. Foster Gordon Staff Moore-Harris Rath William L. Swart WintersWhy do I need to study algebra? When am I ever going to have to use algebra in the real world? Many people, not just algebra students, wonder why mathematics is important. Algebra 1 is designed to answer those questions through integration, applications, and connections.
Glencoe Algebra 1: Integration, Applications, Connections, Vol. 1
by Glencoe McGraw-Hill StaffWhy do I need to study algebra? When am I ever going to have to use algebra in the real world? Many people, not just algebra students, wonder why mathematics is important. Algebra 1 is designed to answer those questions through integration, applications, and connections. Did you know that algebra and geometry are closely related? Topics from all branches of mathematics, like geometry and statistics, are integrated throughout the text.
Geometry: Integration - Applications - Connections
by Timothy D. Kanold Carol Malloy Robert Cummings Allan BereleThis textbook talks about real-world uses of geometry
Economics: Principles and Practices
by Gary E. ClaytonThis book contains topics on Fundamental Economic Concepts, Micro Economics, Macro Economics (Institutions, Policies), International and Global Economics. Profiles in Economics, Economics in Action (Video Activities), Interactive Economics (Computer Activities), Surfing the Net (Web Activities), Technology Activities, Skills (Economic, Critical Thinking, Technology and Life). Also included are Charts, Maps and Graphs.
Global Insights: People & Cultures
by Mounir A. Farah Thomas O. Flickema Et AlThe 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.
Animal Farm (With Related Readings)
by George OrwellThe World History and World Geography Library consists of novels and other full-length works, related readings, and study guides you can use for small group or whole-class instruction. Study Guides offer instructional support and student activities for works from the Library. They include extensive back-ground on the author and the work, lesson plans for the work and the Related Readings, blackline master activities, cross-curricular connections, audiovisual recommendations; and assessment.
The Stage and the School
by Harry H. Schanker Katharine Anne OmmanneyThe Stage and the School offers more of what you've always loved about the nation's most comprehensive high school drama program. More hands-on exercises. More teacher support. More discussion of the conventions of the theatre. More opportunities to creative expression through performance. More connections to the other arts. With all the hands-on exercises and application activities, scenes and monologues, chapter openers and reviews, students are provided with every opportunity for success.
Succeeding in the World of Work: Student Activity Workbook (6th Edition)
by Grady Kimbrell Ben S. VineyardSucceeding In The World Of Work Student Activity Workbook for High School Students
Glencoe World Geography: A Physical and Cultural Approach (3rd edition)
by Richard G. Boehm James L. SwansonGeography textbook.
Faithfully, Tru
by Patricia Baehr15-year-old Tru, longing to be a poet, is torn between her mother's rigid values and the more liberal views of her talented, irresponsible father, who she finally comes to meet.
Beginning Woodwork (Seventh Edition)
by John L. Feirer"Beginning Woodwork, as a part of a modern industrial education program, includes the following as some of its major objectives: It teaches: 1. students about the woodworking industry. 2. students how to design, plan, and carry through a project in woodworking. 3. basic hand skills in woodworking that are useful to everyone. 4. students how to work safely with woodworking tools and materials and to protect themselves from accidents. 5. consumer values. 6. the conservation of natural resources."