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Electricity & Electronics
by Howard H. Gerrish William E. Dugger Jr. Richard M. RobertsTextbook on the fundamentals for technical school students. No bibliography.
Elementary Statistics: A Step by Step Approach
by Allan G. BlumanElementary Statistics: A Brief Version, 4th Edition is a shorter version of Allan Bluman's popular text Elementary Statistics: A Step by Step Approach, 6th edition. This softcover edition includes all the features of the longer book, but is designed for a course in which the time available limits the number of topics covered. The book is written for general beginning statistics courses with a basic algebra prerequisite. The book use a non-theoretical approach, explaining concepts intuitively and teaching problem solving through worked examples step-by-step.
Elements of Language: Second Course
by Judith L. Irvin Lee Odell Richard Vacca Renée HobbsNIMAC-sourced textbook
Elements of Language: Introductory Course
by Renee Hobbs Richard Vacca Judith L. Irvin Lee OdellTextbook.
Elements of Language: Fifth Course
by Lee Odell Judith L. Irvin Richard Vacca Renée HobbsNIMAC-sourced textbook
Elements of Language: Sixth Course
by Lee Odell Judith L. Irvin Richard Vacca Renee HobbsNIMAC-sourced textbook
Elements of Language: First Course
by Judith L. Irvin Lee Odell Richard Vacca Renée HobbsNIMAC-sourced textbook
Elements of Language, First Course, Alabama Holt
by Judith L. Irvin Lee Odell Richard VaccaThere are few nations in the world more talked of, or less known, than the Chinese. The confused and imperfect account which travellers have given of their grandeur, their sciences, and their policy, have, hitherto, excited admiration, but have not been sufficient to satisfy even a superficial curiosity.
Elements of Language, Introductory Course, Grade 6, Alabama Holt
by Judith L. Irvin Lee Odell Richard VaccaElements of Language: Introductory Course, Grade 6
Elements of Literature®, Fifth Course, The Holt Reader
by Holt Rinehart WinstonNIMAC-sourced textbook
Elements of Literature®, Fifth Course, The Holt Reader, Adapted Version
by Holt Rinehart WinstonNIMAC-sourced textbook
Elements of Literature®, First Course, The Holt Reader, Adapted Version
by Isabel L. BeckNIMAC-sourced textbook
Elements of Literature®, Fourth Course, The Holt Reader
by Holt Rinehart WinstonNIMAC-sourced textbook
Engineering Design: An Introduction
by John R. Karsnitz Stephen O'Brien John P. HutchinsonWith an innovative approach that uses projects and student exploration as key learning tools, Engineering Design: An Introduction offers an overview of the basic engineering principles and concepts that shape today's modern world. These concepts are presented in a flexible, two-part format. Part I describes the process of engineering and technology product design, while Part II develops specific skill sets needed to understand and participate in the process. Opportunities to experiment and learn abound, with projects ranging from technical drawing to designing electrical systems and more. With this emphasis on project-based learning, the book is an ideal supplement to Project Lead the Way's innovative series of project-based curricula designed to increase student interest in engineering careers. Engineering Design's broad scope and sound coverage of the essential concepts and techniques used in engineering design making it the perfect addition to any curriculum.
Entrepreneurship: Ideas in Action
by Cynthia L. GreeneENTREPRENEURSHIP: IDEAS IN ACTION takes students step-by-step through the entire process of starting and running a business. Creating a business plan is covered extensively, and a business plan project is part of every chapter. Each chapter ends with a Case Study and a BPA, DECA, or FBLA Prep to help students prepare for competitive events. Highlights of real entrepreneurs' pitfalls present the realities of entrepreneurial challenges. Loaded with activities, updated computer applications, new Internet activities, and an enhanced Web site, this text helps students launch their business ideas.
Entrepreneurship: Ideas in Action
by Cynthia L. GreeneIt's well known today that becoming a business owner is a career option. ENTREPRENEURSHIP: IDEAS IN ACTION 5E provides you with the knowledge needed to realistically evaluate your potential as a business owner. This text encourages you to examine all the major steps involved in starting a new business: Ownership, Strategy, Finance, and Marketing. As you complete the chapters, you develop a business plan and learn what it takes to get an entrepreneurial venture off to a good start. Market research, budgeting, selecting a business location, and financing the business are covered using real-life examples that you can easily relate to. Information on online research, including online business planning, is also included.