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Expeditions

by J. David Cooper John J. Pikulski Kathryn Au David J. Cha Gilbert Garcia Claude Goldenberg Phyllis Hunter Marjorie Y. Lipson Shane Templeton Sheila Valencia Maryellen Vogt

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Precalculus with Limits: A Graphing Approach

by Ron Larson Robert Hostetler Bruce H. Edwards David C. Falvo

As part of the market-leadingGraphing ApproachSeries by Larson, Hostetler, and Edwards,Precalculus with Limits: A Graphing Approach,4/e, provides both students and instructors with a sound mathematics course in an approachable, understandable format. The quality and quantity of the exercises, combined with interesting applications, cutting-edge design, and innovative resources, make teaching easier and help students succeed in mathematics. This edition, intended for precalculus courses that require the use of a graphing calculator, includes a moderate review of algebra to help students entering the course with weak algebra skills. Accessibility to students is achieved through careful writing and design, including same-page examples and solutions, which maximize the readability of the text. Similarly, side-by-side solutions show algebraic, visual, and numeric representations of the mathematics to support students' various learning styles. TheLibrary of Functionsthread throughout the text provides a definition and list of characteristics for each elementary function and compares newly introduced functions to those already presented to increase students' understanding of these important concepts. Technology Supportnotes provided at point-of-use throughout the text guide students to theTechnology Support Appendix,where they can learn how to use specific graphing calculator features to enhance their understanding of the concepts presented. Houghton Mifflin'sEduspaceonline classroom management tool offers instructors the option to assign homework and tests online, provides tutorial support for students needing additional help, and includes the ability to grade any of these assignments automatically.

Precalculus with Limits: A Graphing Approach

by Ron Larson Robert Hostetler Bruce H. Edwards David C. Falvo

Written by the author, this manual offers step-by-step solutions for all odd-numbered text exercises as well as Chapter and Cumulative tests. In addition to Chapter and Cumulative tests, the manual also provides practice tests and practice test answers.

The Challenge of Democracy: Government in America

by Kenneth Janda Jeffrey M. Berry Jerry Goldman

The Challenge of Democracy is well-known for its exploration of two themes: the conflicting values of freedom, order, and equality and the majoritarianism vs. pluralism debate. In addition, a focus on globalization and its implications helps students put American government in a broader context. Current coverage includes the latest developments in American Government, including the results of key races in the 2006 mid-term election. Student Achievement Series: The Challenge of Democracy is an innovative text and part of a program developed in partnership with teachers and students to meet the learning, study, and assessment goals necessary for student success. Through extensive research and focus groups conducted with a diverse cross-section of students, Houghton Mifflin presents a groundbreaking solution for skills mastery, understanding, and retention. Feedback from students has been instrumental in all aspects of development--from design and pedagogy to testing and assessment to title and packaging. These elements culminate in a textbook program that reflects the way students learn and study best. As with all texts in the Student Achievement Series, The Challenge of Democracy incorporates concise, to-the-point coverage; eliminates extraneous material; integrates pedagogy that reinforces key concepts; features a strong, supporting web component for review, testing, and assessment purposes; and provides students with real value for their educational dollar.

Houghton Mifflin Georgia Science [Grade 2]

by William Badders Douglas Carnine Bobby Jeanpierre

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Houghton Mifflin Georgia Science [Grade 3]

by William Badders Douglas Carnine Bobby Jeanpierre

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Houghton Mifflin Georgia Science [Grade 4]

by William Badders Douglas Carnine Bobby Jeanpierre

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Houghton Mifflin Georgia Science [Grade 5]

by William Badders Douglas Carnine Bobby Jeanpierre

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World Cultures and Geography: Western Hemisphere

by Sarah Bednarz Marci Smith Deal Inés Miyares

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Algebra 1

by Ron Larson Laurie Boswell Timothy D. Kanold

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Math Course 2

by Ron Larson Laurie Boswell Timothy D. Kanold

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Algebra 1 (Missouri)

by Ron Larson Laurie Boswell Timothy D. Kanold Lee Stiff

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Biology (Georgia)

by Stephen Nowicki

"The 21st century will be the century of biological science, just as the 20th century was the century of physical science," predicts Professor Stephen Nowicki, an award-winning teacher at Duke University. Dr. Nowicki has adapted his acclaimed introductory biology course for The Teaching Company to bring you up to date on one of the most important fields of knowledge of our time and help you appreciate the marvelous diversity and complexity of life. You will obtain the background and guidance to explore in depth the fundamental principles of how living things work-principles such as evolution by natural selection, the cellular structure of organisms, the DNA theory of inheritance, and much more. This challenging course is organized around three major themes: "Information and Evolution," "Development and Homeostasis," and "Energy and Resources." You will explore living systems at all levels, from biological molecules to global ecosystems. You will gain insight into pressing issues facing society, including genetic modification and cloning, stem-cell research, AIDS, the depletion of the rainforests, and global warming. You will discover mechanisms behind such intriguing phenomena as why children resemble their parents, why plants bend toward light, how memories are stored, why some birds have very long tails, and how life itself began on Earth. Above all, you will learn how to think about biology, so that in your day-to-day life you will understand the significance and complexities of news stories, medical issues, and public debates, not to mention what is going on in your own garden and in nature all around you.

Biology (Kentucky)

by Stephen Nowicki

"The 21st century will be the century of biological science, just as the 20th century was the century of physical science," predicts Professor Stephen Nowicki, an award-winning teacher at Duke University. Dr. Nowicki has adapted his acclaimed introductory biology course for The Teaching Company to bring you up to date on one of the most important fields of knowledge of our time and help you appreciate the marvelous diversity and complexity of life. You will obtain the background and guidance to explore in depth the fundamental principles of how living things work-principles such as evolution by natural selection, the cellular structure of organisms, the DNA theory of inheritance, and much more. This challenging course is organized around three major themes: "Information and Evolution," "Development and Homeostasis," and "Energy and Resources." You will explore living systems at all levels, from biological molecules to global ecosystems. You will gain insight into pressing issues facing society, including genetic modification and cloning, stem-cell research, AIDS, the depletion of the rainforests, and global warming. You will discover mechanisms behind such intriguing phenomena as why children resemble their parents, why plants bend toward light, how memories are stored, why some birds have very long tails, and how life itself began on Earth. Above all, you will learn how to think about biology, so that in your day-to-day life you will understand the significance and complexities of news stories, medical issues, and public debates, not to mention what is going on in your own garden and in nature all around you.

Algebra 1 (Ohio)

by Ron Larson Laurie Boswell Timothy D. Kanold Lee Stiff

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Algebra 1

by Ron Larson Laurie Boswell Timothy D. Kanol

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The Americans (North Carolina)

by Gerald A. Danzer J. Jorge Klor de Alva Larry S. Krieger Louis E. Wilson Nancy Woloch

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World History: Patterns of Interaction

by Roger B. Beck Linda Black Larry S. Krieger Phillip C. Naylor Dahia Ibo Shabaka

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World Cultures and Geography: Africa, Asia and Australia (North Carolina Edition)

by Sarah Bednarz Marci Smith Deal Inéz Miyares Donna Ogle Charles White

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The Americans: Reconstruction to the 21st Century (Tennessee)

by Louis E. Wilson J. Jorge Klor de Alva Larry S. Krieger Gerald A. Danzer Nancy Woloch

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World History: Patterns of Interaction (Tennessee)

by Roger B. Beck Linda Black Larry S. Krieger Phillip C. Naylor Dahia Ibo Shabaka

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American History: Beginnings Through Reconstruction (Tennessee)

by Robert Dallek Jesus Garcia Donna M. Ogle C. Frederick Risinger

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World Cultures and Geography

by Sarah Bednarz Marci Smith Deal Inéz Miyares Donna Ogle Charles White

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