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Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Science Tennessee Grade 4
by Houghton Mifflin HarcourtHoughton Mifflin Harcourt Science Tennessee: Student Edition Grade 4 2010
Houghton Mifflin Science (Grade #1)
by Houghton MifflinThis science text book contains topics on Plants, Animals, and People, Living Things and Where They Live, Earth, Our Home, Weather and the Sky, Describing Matter and Energy Sources and Motion.
Houghton Mifflin Science (Grade #3)
by Douglas Carnine Catherine Valentino William Badders Bobby Jeanpierre James Feliciani Carolyn SumnersTopics broadly covered in this book are: living things, earth, matter, energy and change.
Houghton Mifflin Science (Grade #4)
by Douglas Carnine Catherine Valentino William Badders Bobby Jeanpierre James Feliciani Carolyn SumnersScience textbook for 4th graders.
Houghton Mifflin Science (Grade #6)
by Douglas Carnine Catherine Valentino William Badders Bobby Jeanpierre James Feliciani Carolyn SumnersThe textbook contains unit lessons on: Continuity of Life, The Changing Environment, The Dynamic Earth, Earth in the Universe, Matter and Its Properties, Energy and Forces, and Motion.
Houghton Mifflin Science Discover Works (Grade 4, Texas edition)
by William Badders Donald Peck Lowell J. Bethel Victoria FuTo think like a scientist, learn as much as you can by observing things around you. Everything you hear, smell, taste, touch, and see is a clue about how the world works. As you test your ideas, you'll continue to make careful observations.
Houghton Mifflin Science Discovery Works
by Catherine Valentino William Badders Carolyn Sumners Donald Peck Lowell J. Bethel Victoria FuTo think like a scientist, learn as much as you can by observing things around you. Everything you hear, smell, taste, touch, and see is a clue about how the world works. As you test your ideas, you'll continue to make careful observations.
Houghton Mifflin Science Discovery Works
by William Badders Donald Peck Lowell J. Bethel Victoria FuThe shape of Earth's and changes over time. Some changes, such as those caused by landslides, volcanic eruptions, and earthquakes, happen quickly. Other changes, such as those caused by the movement of huge masses of ice called glaciers, happen much more slowly. Glaciers, such as this one in Tongass National Park in Alaska, leave signs of their movement in the land. By studying these signs, scientists can determine how glaciers change Earth's land.
Houghton Mifflin Science Discovery Works (California)
by William Badders Donald Peck Lowell J. Bethel Victoria FuTo think like a scientist, learn as much as you can by observing things around you. Everything you hear, smell, taste, touch, and see is a clue about how the world works. As you test your ideas, you'll continue to make careful observations.
Houghton Mifflin Science Discovery Works (Grade 1,Texas edition)
by Catherine Valentino William Badders Carolyn Sumners Donald Peck Lowell J. Bethel Victoria FuThis Science book explores the treasures of facts about living things.
Houghton Mifflin Science Discovery Works, Unit D: Magnetism and Electricity
by The Editors at the Houghton Mifflin CompanyThis book is all about magnetism and electricity and helps the students in observing, testing, and hypothesizing about the related topics.
Houghton Mifflin Science Grade 3 (Alabama Edition)
by Houghton Mifflin Editorial StaffGrade 3 science textbook.
Houghton Mifflin Science [Grade 5]
by Douglas Carnine Catherine Valentino William Badders Bobby Jeanpierre James Feliciani Carolyn SumnersScience textbook for 5th graders.
Houghton Mifflin Science: Discovery Works (Grade #5)
by Catherine Valentino William Badders Carolyn Sumners Donald Peck Lowell J. Bethel Victoria FuTo think like a scientist, learn as much as you can by observing things around you. Everything you hear, smell, taste, touch, and see is a clue about how the world works. As you test your ideas, you'll continue to make careful observations.
Houghton Mifflin Science: Discovery Works (Grade 3, Texas edition)
by William Badders Carolyn Sumners Donald Peck Lowell J. Bethel Victoria FuA study material for third grade students.
Houghton Mifflin Science: Discovery Works (Grade 5, Texas edition)
by Catherine Valentino William Badders Carolyn Sumners Donald Peck Lowell J. Bethel Victoria FuThis book leads the reader to think like a Scientist with a lot of resources on exploring Science.
Houghton Mifflin Science: Module B Grade 5 Level 5 (Houghton Mifflin Science)
by Houghton Mifflin Company StaffInteractions Among Living Things Houghton Mifflin Science: Student Edition Grade 5 Module B: Interactions Among Living Things 2009
House M.D. vs. Reality
by Andrew HoltzSolve the puzzles of TV's smartest doctor. Brilliant diagnostician Gregory House solves puzzles every day-using not just his vast medical knowledge but his razor-sharp instincts about human behavior. This new volume explores some of the questions raised by the hit TV drama-and does the detective work to get the answers. For any fascinated fan, it's a compelling journey into the real-world medicine behind the captivating cases of Dr. House.
House Rating Schemes
by Maria Kordjamshidi"House Rating Schemes" provides information to students, architects and researchers in the field of the built environment. It reviews current House Rating Schemes (HRS) used in different countries and investigates how these schemes assess the thermal performance of a house. It challenges the way that these schemes assess building energy efficiency and their inability to evaluate free running buildings which do not need an energy load for heating and cooling indoor environments. Finally, the book proposes a new index and method for HRS in which the efficiency of a house design can be evaluated with reference to its thermal performance in both free running and conditioned operation modes. The book deals with various approaches and methods for rating buildings on the basis of different indexes, with implications for both energy efficiency and thermal comfort. It also guides readers through a computer simulation program for developing a rating system that evaluates and ranks building energy efficiency.
House Spiders - Worldwide
by Wolfgang Nentwig Jutta Ansorg Christian Kropf Yvonne Kranz-Baltensperger Paula E. CushingTo avoid any misunderstandings: this book is not about spiders as pets, but about those spiders that live in our houses and apartments as lodgers. Mostly ignored and sometimes (wrongly) feared, there is hardly a building in the world that does not harbour some species of spider. What is fascinating is that we always find the same species. These spiders must have special adaptations, because the humidity in our homes is far too low, they are too clean, and the food supply is usually scarce. However, those spiders that have made the leap into our four walls are rewarded with a worldwide right to stay. This, in turn, is due to people's eagerness to trade and migrate worldwide: Humans tirelessly transport their belongings and an endless stream of goods around the world in sacks, parcels and containers. And our domestic spiders, as stowaways, travel just as tirelessly and unrecognized. It is therefore possible to present domestic spiders found throughout the world in a single book, as they are essentially the same everywhere. The 50 or so most important species and species groups are presented here in a generally understandable way, with a detailed profile, photos and distribution maps. The authors of this book are experts who work at museums, universities and in administration in Europe and North America. They are not only recognized scientists, but have also been avowed spider fans for decades.
House of Robots (House of Robots #1)
by James Patterson Chris GrabensteinIn this highly-illustrated series from James Patterson, an extraordinary robot signs up for an ordinary fifth grade class . . . and elementary school will never be the same!It was never easy for Sammy Hayes-Rodriguez to fit in, so he's dreading the day when his genius mom insists he bring her newest invention to school: a walking, talking robot he calls E-for "Error". Sammy's no stranger to robots; his house is full of a colorful cast of them. But this one not only thinks it's Sammy's brother . . . it's actually even nerdier than Sammy. Will E be Sammy's one-way ticket to Loserville? Or will he prove to the world that it's cool to be square? It's a roller-coaster ride for Sammy to discover the amazing secret E holds that could change family forever . . . if all goes well on the trial run!
House of Robots: Robots Go Wild! (House of Robots #2)
by James Patterson Chris GrabensteinIn book two of the House of Robots series, it's 'bot brains versus 'bot brawn in an all-out war!Sammy Hayes-Rodriguez and his "bro-bot" E are making new friends every day as E works as his bedridden sister Maddie's school proxy. But disaster strikes when E malfunctions just in time to be upstaged by the super-cool new robot on the block-and loses his ability to help Maddie. Now it's up to Sammy to figure out what's wrong with E and save his family!
Household Energy and the Poor in the Third World (Routledge Revivals)
by Joy Dunkerley Elizabeth Cecelski William RamsayThis volume originated as a report given to the World Bank in 1978 on the household energy consumption of both the urban and rural poor in developing countries. Originally published in 1979, this title supplies alternatives for meeting the domestic energy needs of the poor in developing countries and looks at the results of experiments in introducing new forms of energy. This book is a valuable resource for public policy makers and students interested in environmental studies and developmental studies.
Household Waste in Social Perspective: Values, Attitudes, Situation and Behaviour (Routledge Studies in Environmental Policy and Practice)
by Stewart BarrThe principal barrier to the introduction of more sustainable disposal methods has previously been thought to be the lack of both available knowledge and an awareness of the benefits and ease of these systems. Illustrated by an in-depth analysis of waste reduction, reuse and recycling behaviour in Exeter, Devon, this volume questions these assumptions. It not only provides a fresh examination of the previous (mainly US-focused) research into the underlying determinants of waste management behaviour from a geographical perspective, but also develops a new theoretical model based on the Theory of Reasoned Action. Linking three broad categories: environmental values, situational characteristics and psychological factors, the book provides a timely evaluation of research on household waste management, develops an original analytical model and demonstrates the utility and importance of focusing on individual attitudes.
Housing and Asthma
by Stirling HowiesonAsthma is on the rise in a number of countries, in this volume Howieson asks what role the built environment has to play and what the construction industry can do to either slow the increase or reverse the trend. Based on the findings of a six-year research project, this book considers all aspects of housing to develop new strategies for dealing with the asthma pandemic in Britain and beyond. With the focus on the design and use pattern of our dwellings, the book looks at tackling the problems inherent in existing housing as well as forging guiding principles for the design of new dwellings, together with a financial assessment of the proposals.