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World History: Patterns of Interaction
by Roger B. Beck Linda Black Larry S. Krieger Phillip C. Naylor Dahia Ibo ShabakaNIMAC-sourced textbook
World History: Ancient Through Early Modern Times
by Douglas Carnine Carlos Cortés Kenneth CurtisNIMAC-sourced textbook
World History: Ancient Civilizations
by Fredrik Hiebert Christopher P. Thornton Jeremy McInerneyNIMAC-sourced textbook
World History and Geography, Chapter Tests & Lesson Quizzes
by McGraw-Hill EducationNIMAC-sourced textbook
World History & Geography: Modern Times
by Jackson J. Spielvogel Jay MctigheBuilt on the principles of Understanding by Design, the streamlined student text includes core world history standards in a concise, accessible format.
World History Human Legacy, Tennessee
by Susan Elizabeth Ramírez Peter Stearns Sam WineburgNIMAC-sourced textbook
World History Interactive: The Modern Era, Primary Source and Reading Guide
by Savvas Learning CoNIMAC-sourced textbook
World History, Interactive: The Modern Era
by Elisabeth Gaynor Ellis Anthony EslerNIMAC-sourced textbook
World History, Patterns of Interaction
by Roger B. Beck Linda Black Larry S. KriegerNIMAC-sourced textbook
World Regional Geography Concepts
by Lydia Mihelic Pulsipher Alex A. PulsipherThe authors of World Regional Geography have answered the need for an exceptionally brief textbook for the evolving world regional course. In World Regional Geography Concepts, eight major thematic concepts frame the coverage and give students a way of approach the wealth of information in the text. Like the Pulsiphers' longer text, World Regional Geography Concepts emphasizes global trends and the interregional linkages that are changing lives throughout the world, humanizes geographical issues by representing the lives of women, men, and children in various regions of the globe.
World Religions
by Warren MatthewsPresenting both the histories and the prevalent worldviews of the major world religions, Matthews's WORLD RELIGIONS, Sixth Edition, methodically introduces the richness and diversity of these traditions. The "Worldview" sections in particular make this book helpful for comparative analyses of the religions. These sections show how the different religions approach a common set of ten themes that are fundamental to all traditions, including the nature of the Absolute, the place of humans in the world, rituals and symbols, and the prospects for life after death. Furthermore, this text combines insightful, engaging prose with maps, photographs, timelines, excerpts from sacred texts, and other helpful pedagogical aids that provide a comprehensive yet accessible survey of world religions.
Worlds of History: A Comparative Reader
by Kevin ReillyWorlds of History offers a flexible comparative and thematic organization that accommodates a variety of teaching approaches and helps students to make cross-cultural comparisons. Thoughtfully compiled by a distinguished world historian and community college instructor, each chapter presents a wide array of primary and secondary sources arranged around a major theme -- such as universal religions, the environment and technology, or gender and family -- across two or more cultures.
Write Source: A Book for Writing, Thinking, and Learning [Grade 9]
by Dave Kemper Patrick Sebranek Verne Meyer Chris KrenzkeNIMAC-sourced textbook