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Core Macroeconomics (3rd Edition)

by Eric P. Chiang Gerald W. Stone

With this new edition, Eric Chiang transforms CoreMacroeconomics into a text/media resource well attuned to today’s students. Long active in the economics education community, Chiang brings a contemporary teacher’s perspective to the book, supporting a variety of learning approaches by introducing modern topics, new pedagogy, a more visual presentation, and well-integrated media tools. All this while maintaining the book’s defining focus on just those topics instructors cover most often in the course.

Discovering Statistics (2nd Edition)

by James S. Hawkes William H. Marsh

The text includes many new real-world problems, very colorful graphics, interesting sidebars, additional topics, and a new chapter on Statistical Process Control.

Having Healthful Habits

by Kathy Furgang Pam Hirschfeld

Find out about nutrition, fitness, grooming, illness prevention, and personal safety.

¡Avancemos! Spanish 2

by Estella Gahala Patricia Hamilton Carlin Audrey L. Heining-Boynton

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Understanding Anatomy & Physiology: A Visual, Auditory, Interactive Approach

by Gale Sloan Thompson

How do you learn A&P best? Whatever your learning style. . . by looking, listening, or doing, or a little bit of each. . . the 2nd Edition of this innovative, multiplatform approach to anatomy & physiology is designed just for you. Tackle a tough subject in bite-sized pieces. A seeming huge volume of information is organized into manageable sections to make complex concepts easy to understand and remember. You begin with an overview of the body, including its chemical and cellular structures, then progress to one-of-a-kind portrayals of each body system, grouped by function. A wealth of full-color illustrations, figures, sidebars, helpful hints, and easy-to-read descriptions make information crystal clear. Each unique page spread provides an entire unit of understanding, breaking down complex concepts into easy-to-grasp sections. Click here for a preview of the text & the accompanying resources. See. Listen. Do. Discover beyond the book with instructor and student resources online at DavisPlus, including your Davis Digital Version, full-color, narrated animations, interactive exercises, flash cards, and learning objectives/outcomes. Also available: Workbook to Accompany Understanding Anatomy & Physiology, 2nd Edition "The integration of graphics and text is very engaging for learners. Thompson silences the academic distractions found in traditional A&P textbooks and emphasizes all the 'take away points' in a concise and informative manner. The task of learning A&P is now less threatening. " --Jason Johnson, Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology "My students absolutely love the Thompson A&P book. It is concise and makes learning the material seem less daunting. It really hits all learning styles with the pictures, videos, text and workbook. I have seen a significant increase in student success since we implemented this book!" --Shayna Turner RN, MS, Isabella Graham Hart School of Practical Nursing "The numerous graphics are vivid and relevant allowing the student to focus on the concept rather than multiple paragraphs of reading. The "Life Lesson" inserts further engage the student by placing covered concepts into real-world situations. Understanding Anatomy & Physiology is both instructor and student friendly. " -- Nanette Mosser, RMA, BA-HCM, MedQuest College

Making Sense of Multivariate Data Analysis

by John Spicer

Making Sense of Multivariate Data Analysis is a short introduction to multivariate data analysis (MDA) for students and practitioners in the behavioral and social sciences. It provides a conceptual overview of the foundations of MDA and of a range of specific techniques including multiple regression, logistic regression, discriminant analysis, multivariate analysis of variance, factor analysis, and log-linear analysis. As a conceptual introduction, the book assumes no prior statistical knowledge, and contains very few symbols or equations. Its primary objective is to expose the conceptual unity of MDA techniques both in their foundations and in the common analytic strategies that lie at the heart of all of the techniques. Although introductory, the book encourages the reader to reflect critically on the general strengths and limitations of MDA techniques. Each chapter includes references for further reading accessible to the beginner.

Gifts From The Gods: Ancient Words And Wisdom From Greek And Roman Mythology

by Lise Lunge-Larsen Gareth Hinds

Did you know that museums were initially temples built to worship the nine muses? That Janus was the god of doorways and hallways, and after him we have named janitors? Where did these words--and other words, such as chaos, genius, nemesis, panic, and echo, come from? From the ancient stories of the Greeks--stories that rang so true and wise that the names of the characters have survived for centuries as words we use every day. This rich collection of myths is perfect for the classroom or as a gift book.

Mock Trials: Preparing, Presenting, and Winning Your Case

by Steven Lubet Jill Trumbull-Harris

A step-by-step guide to the mock trial practice, Mock Trials is presented in an easy-to-follow manner. The textbook is specifically designed for the undergraduate student and focuses on the methods and techniques needed to prepare and present a mock trial case for competition.

Some Pigs and a Not-So-Big-Bad Wolf; Best Fairy Tale Ever! Three Cheers for Two Clever Children

by Cynthia Swain

What did the reviewer think about The Three Little Pigs

The World War II Years

by Cathleen Schurr Charles Hipser

It's September 3, 1939, and England and France have just declared war on Germany. Aboard the Athenia, Cathleen is a victim of a Nazi submarine torpedo. How will she survive? Some of six-year-old Charles's treasures are bullets, grenades, and artillery shells. What was it like growing up in German-occupied France during World War II? Read these memoirs to find out.

My Best Moment

by Olivia Vega Michael Martinoff Nadel Henville Kunal Rai

A favorite puppy. . . Peaceful times in a hammock. . . The birth of a nephew. . . A game-saving catch. Read about these kids' memorable moments. Then learn how to write one of your own.

Archaeology For Young Explorers: Uncovering History At Colonial Williamsburg

by Patricia Samford David L. Ribblett

Young explorers can investigate Williamsburg's colonial capital along with the archaeologists. They will learn why artifacts end up in the ground, how archaeologists know where to dig, what they find when they excavate, what they do with those findings, and what they learn from their discoveries.

Mirror for Humanity: A Concise Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (Tenth Edition)

by Conrad Phillip Kottak

Written by a prominent scholar in the field, Conrad Phillip Kottak, this concise, student-friendly, current introduction to cultural anthropology carefully balances coverage of core topics and contemporary changes in the field. New to this edition, Connect Anthropology offers a variety of learning tools and activities to make learning more engaging for students and teaching more efficient for instructors. Mirror for Humanity is a perfect match for cultural anthropology courses that use readings or ethnographies along with a main text.

Instructional Models in Physical Education (Third Edition)

by Michael W. Metzler

Instructional Models for Physical Education has two primary goals for its readers. The first is to familiarize them with the notion of model-based instruction for physical education, including the components and dimensions that determine a model's pattern of teaching and how to select the most effective model for student learning in a particular unit. The second goal is to describe each of the instructional models in such a way to give readers enough information to use any of the models with confidence and good results. <p><p> The book includes everything readers will need for planning, implementing, and assessing when teaching with instructional models. It will help readers incorporate research-based practices in their lessons, adapt activities to include students of varying abilities, and teach to standards. <p> The author has revised the third edition to show how using the instructional models can help teachers meet specific NASPE standards. The book demonstrates the connection of NASPE standards with the models and clarifies that connection for students. In addition, a table in each of the model chapters shows explicitly how the model aligns with NASPE standards.

TimeLinks: Communities (Illinois Edition)

by Macmillan Mcgraw-Hill

Macmillian/McGraw-Hill TIMELINKS Illinois Edition Grade 3 builds geographic mastery with maps and skills, offers reading skills and strategies to help students improve comprehension.

Davy Crockett; John Henry; Keelboat Annie, Bridges Edition

by Cynthia Swain Karen Leon Susan Spellman

How will Davy Crockett get the sun to rise? Can John Henry really dig faster and deeper than a steam-powered drill? How will Keelboat Annie save the day?

Our School Can Save Trees; Stop Junk Food Ads for Kids; Please Let Me Have a Dog! Bridges Edition

by Cynthia Swain

Do you have a cause worth fighting for? Then make your opinions known by writing letters to the people who can do something to help. How?

Sleeping Beauty; Puss in Boots, or The Master Cat, Bridges Edition

by Brett Kelly

An evil fairy puts a sleeping curse on a beautiful princess. How will she ever wake up? A clever cat promises to help his poor, young master. How will he trick the mean ogre?

Slow and Steady Wins the Race; Luke and the Books

by Dina Anastasio Amanda Jenkins Lyn Boyer Shawn Byous

Linda and her friends decide to have a race to the cave, but no one wins. What has distracted them? Luke's report on 19th Century settlers is due tomorrow, but the computer has crashed. What will he and the Oak Street kids do? Read this book to find out.

The Tortoise and the Hare; The Lion and the Mouse; The Ant and the Grasshopper, Bridges Edition

by Dominic Ferris

How will Tortoise teach Hare a lesson? How will Mouse save Lion's life? How will Ant and Grasshopper prepare for winter?

A Trip to Remember

by Tyler Carr Kaitlyn Gonzales Peter Veljovic Bliss Baird

A first-time visit to New York City . . . Exploring a coral reef on a beach in San Diego . . . Discovering family roots in Montenegro . . . Hiking to the top of a mountain in Montana. Read about these kids' memorable trips. Then learn how to write about one of your own trips.

Why Mole Lives Underground; The Story of Lightning and Thunder; Why Opossum’s Tail Is Gray

by Antonio Blane Niki Leonidou

Why does a mole with magical powers end up living underground? How were two orphan children responsible for getting lightning and thunder into the sky? What happened to brave opposum that turned his tail gray? Read this book to find out.

Why the Sky Is Far Away; Why Thunder Chases Lightning; Why Sun and Moon Live in the Sky, Bridges Edition

by Cynthia Swain Gerardo Suzán

What made the sky, sun, and moon move away from Earth? What was life like when thunder and lightning lived on the ground?

The Developing Person: Through Childhood, Seventh Edition

by Kathleen Stassen Berger

Kathleen Stassen Berger's The Developing Person Through Childhood is the ideal textbook for the chronologically-organized development course--a perennial bestseller that always provides an authoritative portrait of the field, carefully crafted learning tools, and a narrative style and emphasis on cultural contexts that make the material relevant to its broad student audience.

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