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Energy Forces and Motion

by Smithsonian Institution

Energy Forces and Motion textbook.

Genes and Molecular Machines, Student Guide

by Smithsonian Institution

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Raindrops and Rooftops: Below-Grade Reader (Smithsonian Science Stories)

by Smithsonian Institution

Grade 3. 2018. 56 pages. Lexile range: 510–560L. Raindrops and Rooftops reader serves as an informational text resource that is incorporated into many lessons in the Smithsonian Science for the Classroom™ module How Do Weather and Climate Affect Our Lives? Topics include: Weather Woman; Surprise! It's Raining; Climate Tour; Wild and Wacky Weather; Gusts and Gales; Up on the Rooftop; and Don't Rain on the Parade.

Sailing Under the Stars: Below-Grade Reader (Smithsonian Science Stories)

by Smithsonian Institution

Grade 5. 2019. 50 pages. Lexile range: 650-790L. Sailing Under the Stars Below-Grade Reader serves as an informational text resource that is incorporated into many lessons in the Smithsonian Science for the Classroom™ module How Can We Use the Sky to Navigate? Topics include: Star Gazing; Living in Microgravity; The Shadow Knows; Stories in the Stars; Doing the Beetle Dance; Lost and Found; and Polynesians and Potatoes.

The Professional Protection Officer: Practical Security Strategies and Emerging Trends

by International Foundation for Protection Officers

The Professional Protection Officer, the successor to our Protection Officer Training Manual, is a comprehensive training guide and instructional text that covers all of the subjects essential to the effective training of protective officers. This material, now in its eighth edition, has been class-tested for many years and has been the training manual for the International Foundation for Protection Officers (IFPO) since 1988. The new book contains brand new chapters on the most significant issues facing the protection officer today, including Central Alarm Stations, Communications, Surveillance, Access Control, Detection Equipment, Apprehension and Detention Procedures, and Information Security. Written by leading security trainers and educators, The Professional Protection Officer retains the exceptional organization and coverage of previous versions and adds critical updates and fresh pedagogy, as well as hundreds of diagrams, illustrations and self-quizzes. This new book is tailored for the training and certification needs of first-line security officers and supervisors throughout the private and public security industry.

CAESAR AND CLEOPATRA A - History by BERNARD SHAW

by An Introduction notes by A. C. WARD

As to the other plays in this volume, the application of my title is less obvious, since neither Julius Caesar, Cleopatra,nor Lady Cicely Waynflete [in Captain Brassbound’s Conversion] have any external political connection with Puritanism. The very name of Cleopatra suggests at once a tragedy of Circe, with the horrible difference that whereas the ancient myth rightly represents Circe as turning heroes into hogs, the modern romantic convention would represent her as turning hogs into heroes. Shakespeare’s Antony and Cleopatra must needs be as intolerable to the true Puritan as it is vaguely distressing to the ordinary healthy citizen, because, after giving a faithful picture of the soldier broken down by debauchery, and the typical wanton in whose arms such men perish, Shakespeare finally strains all his huge command of rhetoric and stage pathos to give a theatrical sublimity to the wretched end of the business, and to persuade foolish spectators that the world was well lost by the twain.

Words Their Way: Word Sorts for Within Word Pattern Spellers (Second Edition)

by Marcia Invernizzi Francine Johnston Donald R. Bear Shane Templeton

<p>We believe that the hands-on word sorting approach to word study is invaluable to you and your students. These stage-specific companion volumes to Words Their Way ® : Word Study for Phonics, Vocabulary, and Spelling Instruction provide a complete curriculum of reproducible sorts and detailed directions for the teacher working with students in each stage of spelling development, from emergent through derivational relations. <p> <p>NEW! All second editions boast: <p> <li>Literature Connections making links between features being studies and valuable children’s literature <li>Targeted Learners sections that clarify which students will benefit most from the instruction <li>Spell Checks and other Assessments available more frequently throughout <li>High Frequency Words receive special attention </li> <p> <p>Designed to help teachers working with transitional readers in the within word pattern stage of spelling development (Grades 1 — 4), the sorts in this companion volume help students begin contrasting long and short vowels and sorting words by grammatical and semantic features. The book begins by reexamining short- and long-vowel sounds with picture sorts, moving on to word sorts to thoroughly examine vowel patterns and assess students’ understanding of short- and long-vowel patterns. The text moves on to diphthongs and other ambiguous vowel sounds, and finally to complex consonants and consonant clusters, contractions, inflectional endings and homophones.</p>

Metaphysics

by Peter Van Inwagen

This essential core text introduces readers to metaphysics. In thoughtful and engaging prose, Peter van Inwagen examines three profound questions: What are the most general features of the world? Why is there a world? And, what is the place of human beings in the world? <P><P>The third edition includes an entirely new chapter on ontology. The new chapter presents a theory of the nature of being and proceeds to apply this theory to two problems of ontology: the problem of non-existent objects and the problem of universals. <P>Equally valuable as a textbook in a university course or an introduction to metaphysical thinking for the interested layperson, Metaphysics remains a fascinating book for a wide range of readers, from first-time students to the most sophisticated philosophers.

Visualizing Human Biology

by Kathleen A. Ireland

This book includes many new features, additions, and visuals used to teach and explain. Varied learning styles are used through blogs, podcasts, animations and videos. Furthermore, box features highlight engaging stories that help maintain interest in the science behind the stories and connect what's relevant today with how human biology works. A new Visualizing Human Biology Lab Manual is fully compatible with the text, bringing the Visualizing approach into the laboratory setting.

Modern Real Estate Practice in New York for Salespersons (Twelfth Edition)

by Sam Irlander

Modern Real Estate Practice in New York for Salespersons

Growing with Mathematics: Discussion Book

by Calvin Irons

This discussion books discusses 12 topics viz., Reviewing Number & Time Concepts, Addition and Subtraction Strategies, Measurement and Geometry, Numbers to 1,000 and Number Patterns, Adding and Subtracting 2-Digit Numbers, Working with Money, Time, and Data, More Measurement and Geometry, Place Value: Numbers to 1,000, More Addition and Subtraction of Two-Digit Numbers, Fractions, Probability, and Time, Multiplication and Division Concepts, and Working with Numbers to 1,000.

Growing With Mathematics: Volume 1

by Calvin Irons

This discussion books discusses 6 topics viz., Reviewing Number Concepts, Understanding Addition and Subtraction, Working with Time, Length, and Money, Numbers to 20 and Number Patterns, Building Addition and Subtraction, Place Value: Numbers to 100 Ordinal Numbers.

Growing with Mathematics: Volume 2 Student Book

by Calvin Irons

Topics covered are: More Measurement and Geometry, Extending Work with Number and Operations, Equal Parts, Fair Shares, and Fractions, and Working with Two-Digit Numbers.

Growing With Math - Student Book Volume 2 Grade 3

by Calvin J. Irons

The Growing with Mathematics third-grade program incorporates the best practices based on current knowledge and research about what constitutes high-quality mathematics education for children at this level. The program was developed to help children research and learn what is appropriate in mathematics.

Growing with Mathematics, Volume One

by Calvin J. Irons

Math textbook for children.

Growing with Mathematics Discussion Book

by Calvin J. Irons Thomas E. Rowan

This book explores mathematics in a lucid and simple way.

Growing with Mathematics: Grade 5 (Volume #1)

by Calvin J. Irons Paul R. Trafton

Topics covered are: Mathematics in Our World; Properties of Polygons and Circles; Using Division; Investigating Length and Perimeter; Adding and Subtracting Common Fractions; Analyzing Everyday Data; Working with Large Numbers; Using Multiplication; Thinking Visually; Working with Time; Adding and Subtracting Decimal Fractions; and Relating Volume, Capacity, and Weight.

Growing With Mathematics (Grade #4)

by Calvin J. Irons Paul R. Trafton

The book covers wide range of topics under mathematics like Decimal Fractions,Data and Probability,Polygons and the Circle,Volume and Capacity, and concept of Thinking Visually etc.

Growing With Mathematics (Grade 4, Volume #1)

by Calvin Irons Paul Trafton

Math textbook

ORIGO Stepping Stones, Core Mathematics [Grade K], Practice Book

by Rosemary Irons James Burnett Peter Stowasser

A textbook from ORIGO.

ORIGO Stepping Stones, Core Mathematics [Grade K], Student Journal

by Rosemary Irons James Burnett Peter Stowasser

NIMAC-sourced textbook

ORIGO Stepping Stones, Core Mathematics [Grade K], Student Journal

by Rosemary Irons James Burnett Peter Stowasser

A textbook from ORIGO.

ORIGO Stepping Stones, Programa de matemáticas [Grade K], Libro del alumno: Spanish Edition

by Rosemary Irons James Burnett Peter Stowasser

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Holt: Elements of Literature®, Introductory Course

by Judith L. Irvin Carol Jago

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Holt: Elements of Literature®, Introductory Course

by Judith L. Irvin Carol Jago

NIMAC-sourced textbook

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