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Exploring Disability: A Sociological Introduction (2nd edition)
by Colin Barnes Geof MercerThe second edition of this book has been carefully rewritten to ensure that it is up-to-date with cutting edge debates, evidence, and policy changes and is indispensable for students across the social sciences, and in health and social care, who really want to understand the issues facing disabled people and disabling societies.
Exploring Drafting: Teaching Package Worksheets
by John R. Walker Bernard D. Mathis Shauna Ann ScribnerNIMAC-sourced textbook
Exploring Drafting
by John R. Walker Bernard D. Mathis Shauna Ann ScribnerExploring Drafting is designed for use in introductory courses as it stresses fundamental skills appropriate for beginning drafting students at any instructional level and teaches both manual and CAD drafting skills. Coverage includes basic geometric constructions, orthographic projection, and dimensioning practices. Techniques and procedures used in creating Multiview drawings, sectional views, pictorial views, and pattern developments are taught. The end-of-chapter drawing problems help student build problem-solving skills and practice drafting techniques. The text follows ASME practices and serves as an ADDA approved publication.
Exploring Drafting: Worksheets
by John R. Walker Bernard D. Mathis Shauna Ann ScribnerThe Exploring Drafting Worksheets are designed to enrich and reinforce the material presented in the textbook Exploring Drafting. The worksheets are intended to help develop manual drafting abilities. Problems selected from the text are presented in order of increasing difficulty. Using these worksheets helps eliminate repetitive drawing, enabling you to get directly into problem-solving situations.
Exploring Early America (Unit 3: Early America)
by The Editors at the McGraw Hill- Wright GroupLearn more about the history of early America, as seen through the eyes of native peoples and European settlers and immigrants.
Exploring Economics
by Ray NotgrassEconomics is relevant everywhere, from political speeches to the daily decisions students make. Give teens the education to understand what's going on in the world around them with this important one-semester high school elective. Emphasizing faith in God and trusting His Word, students will learn how being knowledgeable about economics will help them become a better steward of the money God provides as well as a valuable, informed contributor to the economy on the personal, household, local, national, and international level. Exploring Economics reasserts the importance of the free market system, providing a clear explanation of terms and concepts.
Exploring Engineering: An Introduction to Engineering and Design
by Philip Kosky Robert Balmer William Keat George WiseThe book presents the emerging challenges engineers face in a wide range of areas as they work to help improve our quality of life. In this textbook, the authors explain what engineers actually do, from the fundamental principles that form the basis of their work to the application of that knowledge within a structured design process. The text itself is organized into three parts: Lead On, Minds On, Hands On. This organization allows the authors to give a basic introduction to engineering methods, then show the application of these principles and methods, and finally present a design challenge. This book is an ideal introduction for anyone interested in exploring the various fields of engineering and learning how engineers work to solve problems.
Exploring Environmental Science for AP®
by G. Miller Scott SpoolmanNIMAC-sourced textbook <P><P>Written specifically for the AP Environmental Science course, authors Tyler Miller and Scott Spoolman connect the themes of economics, politics, ethics, policy, and sustainability together for an engaging and thorough presentation of environmental science concepts. Features to assist students in preparing for the AP exam for Environmental Science include Multiple Choice and Free-Response review questions at the end of each chapter and unit, and a full AP Practice Test at the end of the book.
Exploring Environmental Science for AP
by G. Tyler Miller Scott E. SpoolmanNIMAC-sourced textbook <p>Updated Edition</p>
Exploring Ethics: An Introductory Anthology
by Steven M. CahnIn this remarkably accessible, concise, and engaging introduction to moral philosophy, Steven M. Cahn brings together a rich, balanced, and wide-ranging collection of fifty-two readings on ethical theory and contemporary moral issues. He has carefully edited all the articles to ensure that they will be exceptionally clear and understandable to undergraduate students. The selections are organized into three parts--Challenges to Morality, Moral Theories, and Moral Problems--providing instructors with flexibility in designing and teaching a variety of ethics courses. Each reading is followed by study questions. <p><p> The fifth edition features twelve new articles and unparalleled representation of women philosophers, with nearly half of the essays authored or coauthored by women. A password-protected Instructor's Manual is available on the book's Ancillary Resource Center. Visit the book's free, open-access Companion Website for additional student and instructor resources.
Exploring French
by Joan G. SheeranPictorial exercises and activities introduce French vocabulary words and phrases. Also discusses the geography and culture of France.
Exploring Geography and Global Issues: Student Edition
by Richard G. Boehm Gary E. Clayton Nafees M. Khan Peter Levine Emily M. SchellNIMAC-sourced textbook
Exploring Geology (Third Edition)
by Stephen Reynolds Charles M. Carter Julia Johnson Paul MorinExploring Geology by Reynolds/Johnson/Kelly/Morin/Carter is an innovative textbook intended for an introductory college geology course, such as Physical Geology. This ground-breaking, visually spectacular book was designed from cognitive and educational research on how students think, learn, and study. Nearly all information in the book is built around 2,600 photographs and stunning illustrations, rather than being in long blocks of text that are not articulated with figures. These annotated illustrations help students visualize geologic processes and concepts, and are suited to the way most instructors already teach. To alleviate cognitive load and help students focus on one important geologic process or concept at a time, the book consists entirely of two-page spreads organized into 19 chapters. Each two-page spread is a self-contained block of information about a specific topic, emphasizing geologic concepts, processes, features, and approaches. These spreads help students learn and organize geologic knowledge in a new and exciting way. Inquiry is embedded throughout the book, modeling how geologists investigate problems. The title of each two-page spread and topic heading is a question intended to get readers to think about the topic and become interested and motivated to explore the two-page spread for answers. Each chapter is a learning cycle, which begins with a visually engaging two-page spread about a compelling geologic issue. Each chapter ends with an Investigation that challenges students with a problem associated with a virtual place. The world-class media, spectacular presentations, and assessments are all tightly articulated with the textbook. This book is designed to encourage students to observe, interpret, think critically, and engage in authentic inquiry, and is highly acclaimed by reviewers, instructors, and students.
Exploring God’s World
by Hilary Hasty Judy Hull MooreThis teaching text includes a copy of the student book with answers inserted throughout. It also includes added teaching helps such as lesson plans, notes on vocabulary, and introductions to concepts, oral reading applications, comprehension questions, and discussions to help you explain complex concepts on an age appropriate-level. The extra activities included that you can use to help your child apply scientific concepts to real life. This book helps present information in a logical order and give your child a better understanding of science.
Exploring Government
by Ray NotgrassThe Notgrass Company Exploring Government curriculum is a one-semester (half-credit) high school course that covers the government of the United States from its beginning to the present with a special emphasis on the Biblical pattern for government and the U.S. Constitution. Students will learn about federal, state, and local government and become better equipped to understand our country's government as they learn about contemporary issues facing our nation today. This Exploring Government textbook includes 75 lessons. At the beginning of each unit, an introduction, list of books used in the unit, project literature assignments, and any additional assignments are laid out; these overarching assignments are broken up into daily tasks given at the end of each day's reading.
Exploring The Hospitality Industry (Third Edition)
by John R. WalkerExploring the Hospitality Industry helps readers advance in their careers by giving them a broad foundation of hospitality industry knowledge presented in a lively, visually appealing, engaging manner. The emphasis is on the people, companies, and positions that make up the hospitality industry today, and the focus on sustainability includes case studies on practitioners and corporations that engage and involve readers as they explore the trends in this ever-growing field. The book moves beyond just restaurants and hotels to cover all facets and segments of the industry, including new growth areas such as event management, meeting planning, cruising, theme parks, and gaming entertainment.
Exploring Inequality: A Sociological Approach
by Jenny StuberWhile sociology is a vital and immediately relevant field of study, students sometimes feel overwhelmed by the constant attention to social problems. Instructors, may not do enough to show how the sociological perspective can empower people to work against social inequality and engage in social change. Throughout this book, the author includes examples of social activism aimed at reducing social inequality and enhancing the dignity and opportunities of diverse people. In many cases, the author uses examples of activism taking place on college campuses featuring college students as activists engaged in issues relevant to a collegiate population. Although more can always be done to spark our engagement with social issues and injustice, these examples show that ordinary college students and citizens can powerfully affect the worlds around them.
Exploring Life and Career: Introduction to Social Health
by Martha Dunn-Strohecker Deborah Tunstall TippettNIMAC-sourced textbook
Exploring Life through Literature
by Scott Foresman CompanyExploring Life through Literature by Scott, Foresman and Company
Exploring Lifespan Development
by Laura E. BerkExploring Lifespan Development, Fourth Edition is also available via Revel(TM), an interactive digital learning environment that is a less expensive alternative to the print textbook, enabling students to read, practice, and study in one continuous experience. Revel's new mobile app lets students access and interact with their text anywhere, anytime, on any device, giving students the flexibility of toggling between their phone, tablet, and laptop as they move through their day.
Exploring Linguistic Science: Language Use, Complexity, and Interaction
by Allison Burkette William KretzschmarExploring Linguistic Science introduces students to the basic principles of complexity theory and then applies these principles to the scientific study of language.<P><P> It demonstrates how, at every level of linguistic study, we find evidence of language as a complex system. Designed for undergraduate courses in language and linguistics, this essential textbook brings cutting-edge concepts to bear on the traditional components of general introductions to the study of language, such as phonetics, morphology and grammar. The authors maintain a narrative thread throughout the book of 'interaction and emergence', both of which are key terms from the study of complex systems, a new science currently useful in physics, genetics, evolutionary biology, and economics, but also a perfect fit for the humanities. The application of complexity to language highlights the fact that language is an ever-changing, ever-varied product of human behavior.
Exploring Matter and Energy
by Michael Anthony Dispezio Sparks Skoog Et. AlThe book explores different aspects of matter and energy as heat, electricity, nuclear chemistry, Atoms, Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures among other subjects. Each chapter provides the students with different activities and review questions, concept maps that help students study and remember what they learn as well as assist them in organizing information in each chapter visually.