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Holt McDougal Mathematics, Grade 7, Common Core Edition

by Jennie M. Bennett Edward B. Burger David J. Chard

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Holt McDougal Mathematics, Grade 8, Common Core Edition

by Jennie M. Bennett Edward B. Burger David J. Chard

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Holt McDougal Middle School World History

by Stanley M. Burstein Richard Shek

Studying history will be easy for you using this textbook.

Holt McDougal Modern Chemistry

by Mickey Sarquis Jerry L. Sarquis

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Holt McDougal Physics

by Raymond A. Serway Jerry S. Faughn

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Holt McDougal United States Government: Principles in Practice

by Luis Ricardo Fraga Charles N. Quigley John Hale

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Holt Mcdougal United States History (United States History)

by Holt Mcdougal

Did you ever think you would begin reading your social studies book by reading about reading? Actually, it makes better sense than you might think. You would probably make sure you learned some soccer skills and strategies before playing in a game. Similarly, you need to learn some reading skills and strategies before reading your social studies book. In other words, you need to make sure you know whatever you need to know in order to read this book successfully.

Holt McDougal United States History: Civil War to the Present

by William Deverell Deborah Gray White

Studying U.S. history will be easy for you using this textbook.

Holt McDougal Western World, Georgia

by Christopher L. Salter

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Holt McDougal Western World, Georgia

by Christopher L. Salter

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Holt McDougal World History: Ancient Civilizations Through the Renaissance

by Stanley M. Burstein Richard Shek

Learn more about world history, from the earliest humans through the scholars and politicians of the European Renaissance.

Home Science Book 1 216 NIOS

by National Institute Of Open Schooling

the Home Science textbook, part 1 for Secondary level, NIOS

Home Science Book2 216 NIOS

by National Institute Of Open Schooling

Home Science textbook part 2 for Secondary level, NIOS

Horrible Harry and the Scarlet Scissors (Horrible Harry #32)

by Suzy Kline Amy Wummer

Will the best artist win? The art teacher asks the students of Room 3B to draw posters of things they love, and one of them will get to display his or her artwork on South School's brand-new TV show. Harry doesn't care about the contest. Mary, on the other hand, is convinced that her poster is the best, and she can't wait for her television debut. But if Mary's poster doesn't get selected, then she's going to make horrible trouble for Room 3B--especially Harry!

Horrid Henry and the Zombie Vampire (Horrid Henry Early Reader #40)

by Francesca Simon

Early Readers are stepping stones from picture books to reading books. A blue Early Reader is perfect for sharing and reading together. A red Early Reader is the next step on your reading journey.Henry's class are on a spooky school trip to the local museum, but could there be a terrifying zombie vampire on the loose? Henry soon has his classmates believing Miss Battle-Axe and Miss Lovely might be scarier than they seem . . .A hilarious and horrid Early Reader from bestselling author Francesca Simon, and illustrator Tony Ross.

Horrid Henry and the Zombie Vampire

by Fracesca Simon

Henry knows that a class sleepover at a museum can only be one thing--boring! So he's invited a few party crashers to liven things up...zombie vampires! Plus three other stories that will leave you screaming for more.

Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Journeys: Common Core Reader's Notebook Consumable Grade 5

by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

A book that contains captivating comprehension passages that will help you improve your reading skills.

Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Social Studies: Pennsylvania

by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company Staff

A Pennsylvania social studies textbook for 4th graders, that takes a step by step approach to learning and practicing key social studies skills.

Housekeeping Management

by Matt A. Casado

The second edition of Housekeeping Management is written from a management perspective of the executive housekeeper in the lodging industry. The overarching concept of the text spotlights three major areas of expertise required for the success of lodging professionals: management of resources, administration of assets, and knowledge of technical operations. The text explores the role of the housekeeping department in hotel/lodging operations, and focuses mainly on the effective communication between the housekeeping, front office, and engineering and maintenance staff. This edition will have the same focus on the management- and administration-based philosophy from the 1st Edition, but with a stronger focus on the engineering aspects of housekeeping. The book will also incorporate new concepts of energy conservation and risk management to address the latest sustainability and security trends in the industry, as well as updated information on guestroom technology.

Housing and Interior Design

by Evelyn L. Lewis Carolyn S. Turner

Housing 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.

Housing and Interior Design

by Evelyn L. Lewis Carolyn S. Turner

Housing 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. <p><p> 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.

How Chipmunk Got Its Stripes: A Pourquoi Tale

by Brooke Harris Juan Bautista Juan Oliver Laura Strom

Do 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 English Works: A Linguistic Introduction

by Martin Sandler Edwin Rozwenc Edward. Martin Michael Adams Anne Curzan

This accessible introduction to the structure of English, general theories in linguistics, and important issues in sociolinguistics, is the first introductory linguistics textbook written specifically for English instructors and educators. Focuses on issues such as American dialects, descriptive and prescriptive approaches to English grammar, the history of English, English spelling, stylistics, language attitudes, and language education. Tapping into our natural curiosity about language, it invites readers to connect academic linguistics to everyday use of the English language and to become active participants in the construction of linguistic knowledge. The third edition provides updated examples of current language change--including new slang and other word coinages, grammatical developments, and sound changes--as well as new research findings on American dialects, language acquisition, language evolution, eggcorns, English and the Internet, and much more. For anyone interested in the structure of English, general theories in linguistics, and important issues in sociolinguistics.

How The Frog Got Big Eyes

by Wambui Wang'Ombe

"One day the frog was hopping around.”One two three,...... hop, four five six jumps, seven eight--!!” The frog hit an object. “Ouch! What is this?”

How Rabbit Lost His Tail: A Native American Pourquoi Tale

by Cynthia Swain Juan Bautista Juan Oliver Laura Strom

Have you ever seen a fluffy bunny tail? They are puffy like cotton balls. Did you know rabbits used to have long tails like squirrels?

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