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Principles of Business
by Les R. Dlabay James L. Burrow Brad A. KleindlPRINCIPLES OF BUSINESS, Ninth Edition, provides complete instruction in business concepts and skills students need in today's competitive environment. This market-leading introductory business text offers extensive coverage in major business concepts, such as finance, marketing, operations, and management. Students gain valuable information and skills for the workplace, as well as preparation for success in competitive events, such as DECA, FBLA, and BPA.
My Perspectives, English Language Arts, [Grade 10], Volume Two
by Ernest Morrell Elfrieda Hiebert Kelly GallagherNIMAC-sourced textbook
The Longest Night
by Jacqueline Guest Alan MarksWind Runner must complete his Vision Quest if he is to fulfill his dream of becoming a great warrior. He will need to learn the true value of trust and loyalty - how else will he survive for three long nights, alone on the mountain?
Three Native Nations Of the Woodlands, Plains, and Desert
by John K. Manos Ron Himler Ted HammondNIMAC-sourced textbook
Microsoft® Office® 2010, Advanced
by Gary B. Shelly Misty E. VermaatMICROSOFT OFFICE 2010: ADVANCED provides a project-based, step-by-step approach to teaching the Office 2010 applications.
Pearson Literature, Grade 8
by William G. Brozo Diane Fettrow Kelly GallagherNIMAC-sourced textbook
My Trip to Historic Boston
by Mack Vargas Jeffrey B. FuerstFifth-grader Mack Vargas reluctantly goes along on a trip to Boston with his history-loving dad, and even more reluctantly keeps a journal for a school report. Mack and his family see the famous Revolutionary War sites and monuments, as well as other highlights.
Music Counts
by Erin Ash Sullivan Pam HirschfeldFind out about various aspects of music, the people who make music, and the different types of musical instruments.
Fashion Marketing & Merchandising
by Mary G. WolfeFashion Marketing & Merchandising motivates students to examine the business aspects of the fashion world and the career opportunities it offers. Students learn about the entire textile/apparel/retail soft goods chain, its economic fundamentals, and strategies for retail success. The text Describes new retail trends, including showrooming and omni-channel retailing with the latest Internet, mobile, and social media strategies. Reports the latest advances in textiles, manufacturing, mass customization, and niche specialization. Discusses the greater emphasis on ethics, social responsibility, environmental sustainability, and data security. Reports successful fashion merchandising activities that satisfy the changing consumer market. Explains computer technologies such as robotic manufacturing, automatic merchandise replenishment, radio frequency identification (RFID), and Internet retailing. Examines fashion industry globalization and business consolidation. Discusses how to prepare for career opportunities in fashion, including entrepreneurship. Identifies industry trade groups and publications that help students gain added knowledge now and contacts in their professional careers.
Wow! Cody Investigates the World of Wellness, Student Book, Green Level
by Bonnie K. Nygard Tammy L. Green Susan C. KoonceHuman Kinetics recognizes that health education may be challenging to fit into your busy schedule. That is why we developed the World of Wellness Health Education series (WOW!): With WOW! you can deliver top-quality health education within the limited hours of the school day, promote health literacy, meet the mandates of No Child Left Behind legislation, and enhance your efforts to achieve the objectives of the overall curriculum that you work so hard to implement. WOW! is designed to develop strong and compelling links between what students should know and what they should be able to do in the areas of reading and writing. Finally—but no less importantly—WOW! emphasizes the importance of physical activity and nutrition throughout the health education strands. Through careful design and execution, a coordinated approach, and consideration for real students and teachers in real school settings, WOW! not only helps you meet the challenge, but does so in a way that appeals to kids of all ages.
Making Great Greeting Cards and Gifts
by Natalie Lunis Alison Adams Albert HannerFind out about how to make greeting cards and gifts using various materials.
A Joyful Moment
by Katie Shepard Heaven Shivers Charlie Gomez Ethan Van EasterenGetting good news about a beloved old dog . . . Attending a brother's graduation from the Marines . . . . Summer days on a cousin's farm . . . Helping a friend accomplish a goal. Read about these kids' times of joy. Then learn how to write about one of your own joyful moments.
OHIO Western Studies, Grade 5
by Raymond C. Jones Irma M. Olmedo Kim PittsleyNIMAC-sourced textbook
Michelle Obama; Barack Obama
by Joy BrewsterWhat did Michelle Obama do before she became First Lady? What is important to her? How did Barack Obama make history? What path did he take to become president?
Along the 21st Century Silk Road
by Jeanette LeardiIt was a 7,000-mile overland route heavily traveled by merchants, soldiers, and religious pilgrims during centuries past. Its name derives from the precious commodity carried along its network of paths and roads. Today, a project is under way to replace it with a highway system. What will a 21st-Century Silk Road mean to the people who live there now? Read this book to find out.
My Best Moment, Bridges Edition
by Olivia Vega Michael Martinoff Nadel Henville Kunal RaiA favorite puppy. . . Peaceful times in a hammock. . . The birth of a nephew. . . A game-saving catch. Read about these kids' memorable moments. Then learn how to write one of your own.
United States History: Beginnings to 1877
by William Deverell Deborah Gray WhiteNIMAC-sourced textbook
Weather and Water
by Lawrence Hall of Science University of California at BerkeleyNIMAC-sourced textbook
Everyday Mathematics, Student Math Journal, Volume 1
by Max Bell John Bretzlauf Amy DillardSupports daily classroom instruction and gives students a long-term record of their mathematical progress and development. Two volumes Grade 1-6 consumable
Diversity of Life: FOSS Science Resources
by Lawrence Hall of Science University of California at BerkeleyNIMAC-sourced textbook