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Holt McDougal United States Government: Principles in Practice
by Luis Ricardo Fraga Charles N. Quigley John HaleNIMAC-sourced textbook
Housing and Interior Design
by Evelyn L. Lewis Carolyn S. TurnerHousing and Interior Design is the perfect choice for introducing students to the fascinating world of housing and interior design. With a striking design and beautiful illustrations, this teaching package helps students examine housing needs and choices, the basic principles of interior design and design presentation, and opportunities in a wide range of housing and interior design careers. In addition, the text: * Examines historical, cultural, and technological influences on housing and interiors. * Addresses architectural styles and housing types along with universal design for all people. * Introduces the elements and principles of design and their indoor and outdoor applications. Also presents the phases of the design process. * Highlights green and sustainable design and ecological issues in the Green Choices features. * Profiles numerous housing and interior design careers in the Career Focus features. * Includes a wealth of chapter review materials that help students apply text concepts, including Think Critically, Community Links, Academic Connections, Technology Applications, Design Practice, and FCCLA.
How Chipmunk Got Its Stripes: A Pourquoi Tale
by Brooke Harris Juan Bautista Juan Oliver Laura StromDo you know why all chipmunks have three stripes down their backs? This pourquoi tale gives a creative explanation as to how this happened. This tale originated with the Seneca Indians.
How Do You Know It's Winter? (Into Reading, Read Aloud Module 5 #2)
by Ruth OwenNIMAC-sourced textbook
How Rabbit Lost His Tail: A Native American Pourquoi Tale
by Cynthia Swain Juan Bautista Juan Oliver Laura StromHave you ever seen a fluffy bunny tail? They are puffy like cotton balls. Did you know rabbits used to have long tails like squirrels?
How the Camel Got Its Hump
by Katherine Scraper Juan Bautista Juan Oliver Lori O'DeaNIMAC-sourced textbook
Human Genetics: Concepts and Applications
by Ricki LewisAn excellent introductory text for undergraduates, especially those with "sciencephobia. " Slow-paced material incorporates information on genetics in the news, and features chapter outlines, real-life vignettes, technology timelines, key concepts, chapter glossaries, and review and applied questions, plus boxed readings on fun subjects like human werewolves, and color photos and diagrams. Includes sections on fundamentals, transmission genetics, DNA and chromosomes, population genetics, immunity and cancer, and the latest genetic technology. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc. , Portland, Or.
HVAC
by Eugene SilbersteinRESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION ACADEMY: HVAC 2nd edition delivers training materials with a hands-on practical approach. Based on NAHB/HBI Skill Standards developed by an advisory board of leading builders and educators, this full color, comprehensive text is intended for aspiring technicians and covers the installation, startup and service of residential air conditioning and heating systems. This new edition continues to present material as a theory then explains with how-to instructions while at the same time adhering to the NAHB/Home Builders Institute's Skills Standards for HVAC. Instructions contain step by step procedures with illustrations side by side with the description, giving clarity to the instructions. The first section explores matter, energy, heat and the basics of refrigeration with a view towards building a working knowledge of the behavior of heat and how it is transferred. Next, the start up and service section illustrates the steps that must be followed to make certain that airflow through the system is correct and the amount of refrigerant in the system is within the acceptable range. Finally the installation and service of oil, gas, electric and geothermal heating systems is covered as well as boilers, hydronic heating and radiant heating.
Imaginez: le français sans frontières, cours de français intermédiaire
by Cherie MitschkeNIMAC-sourced textbook
Integrated Computer Applications: Microsoft® Office 2010
by Susie H. Vanhuss Connie M. Forde Donna L. WooINTEGRATED COMPUTER APPLICATIONS 6E challenges users to combine all of the tools of Microsoft Office 2010 plus Web computing to create relevant workplace solutions. Real-world projects plus an easy-to-learn format integrate newly learned skills and apply it in meaningful applications just as employees in industry are required to do.
Interactive Mathematics Program: Integrated High School Mathematics, Year 4 (Baker's Choice)
by Dan Fendel Diane Resek Lynne Alper Juan Alvarez Alan Dubinsky Tom Fowler Mali Apple Josephine NoahNIMAC-sourced textbook
Interactive Science [Grade 1]
by Don Buckley Zipporah Miller Michael J. PadillaInteractive Science is a next generation K-8 science program featuring an innovative write-in student edition (grades 1-8) that makes learning personal, relevant, and engaging. Your child will get all of the content, interactivity, and practice they need between the covers of a single book. Your child will interact with science through the many labs and hands-on activities throughout the student worktext. Detailed lesson plans make instruction easy In-depth, hands-on activities throughout each lesson engage your child "Got It?" checkpoints ensure your child understands the material Understanding By Design model leads students to a deeper understanding of science concepts Each homeschool bundle includes a Parent Guide, Write-In Student Edition, and online Teacher's Edition eText. Student online access is not available at this time. **Please note the Teacher's Edition eText is accessible for one full year, online only. Individual pages cannot be printed. ** Thank you for your interest in Pearson Homeschool. Our product packages were designed with the homeschool community in mind. Pearson creates education materials for all types of learners. When creating a program, we ensure that the material will be accessible to as many students as possible and as such, we create many ancillary products to fit specific situations to meet a variety of needs. While there are many components to each of our overall educational programs, some of these ancillaries do not meet the needs of homeschoolers, others do not make sense in a homeschool environment and some require an expensive technological infrastructure to deploy. The homeschool product configurations, while selected from a larger program, are complete curriculum bundles designed for your children to be engaged and to thrive, while being mindful of your budget. It is important to note that at times there will be resources mentioned throughout your materials that are not included in your package, however this will not hinder your child's successful completion of the course.
Interactive Science [Grade 3]
by Don Buckley Zipporah Miller Michael J. PadillaNIMAC-sourced textbook
Interactive Science [Grade 4]
by Don Buckley Zipporah Miller Michael J. PadillaNIMAC-sourced textbook