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Get Smart with Quickbooks 2015

by Tlr

Get Smart With Quickbooks 2015 - Student Ed.

Get That Job!: The Quick And Complete Guide To A Winning Interview

by Thea Kelley

Praised as "Excellent" in a Forbes review, Get That Job! is packed with all you need to get ready for the best interview of your life. In today's job market you need to stand out – for the right reasons. "Canned' interview answers won't work, nor will "winging it." You need to be both authentic and strategic to convince the employer you're "the one."

Get the Message! (National Geographic Explorer Collection)

by Nancy-Jo Hereford

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Get Well, Crabby!: An Acorn Book (A Crabby Book)

by Jonathan Fenske

Take a sick day with the ocean's crankiest crab!Pick a book. Grow a Reader!This series is part of Scholastic's early reader line, Acorn, aimed at children who are learning to read. With easy-to-read text, a short-story format, plenty of humor, and full-color artwork on every page, these books will boost reading confidence and fluency. Acorn books plant a love of reading and help readers grow!Oh no! Crabby doesn't feel well, and Plankton is determined to play doctor. But Plankton's ideas aren't always the most helpful. He takes his own temperature, wraps Crabby in bandages, and caters to Crabby's increasingly outrageous demands. Will Crabby get better before Plankton finally loses his cool?This timely story addresses a concern on every child's mind -- how can we help when our friends are sick? With comic speech bubbles and full-color artwork throughout, Geisel Award Honoree Jonathan Fenske's early reader series is sure to be a hit with new readers!

Get Well, Eva: A Branches Book (Owl Diaries)

by Rebecca Elliott

Eva Wingdale has a hurt wing, in this New York Times bestselling early chapter book series just-right for newly independent readers.Pick a book. Grow a Reader!This series is part of Scholastic's early chapter book line, Branches, aimed at newly independent readers. With easy-to-read text, high-interest content, fast-paced plots, and illustrations on every page, these books will boost reading confidence and stamina. Branches books help readers grow!Oh no! Eva has hurt her wing in a game of wingball. She visits the hospital and needs to wear a sling for a week. But the problem is, now she can't write in her diary! Luckily her friends and family are ready to step in and lend a helping wing. With speech bubbles, easy-to-read text, and adorable characters, this New York Times bestselling series is perfect for newly independent readers!

Getting a Ride (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Kindergarten)

by Catherine Lordi

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Getting Around the Wild West

by Lesli Favor Chris Rallis Lori O'Dea

Before cars, how did people get around? Read this book to learn about horses, wagons, steamboats, and trains!

Getting Funded: The Complete Guide to Writing Grant Proposals

by Susan Howlett Renee Bourque

The latest edition of the national best-selling textbook on grant writing. This book has been the go-to resource for grant writers for forty-five years. Getting Funded guides you step-by-step through the grant seeking process, so you can succeed in today's highly competitive funding environment.

Getting Lost: The Fun of Giant Mazes (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom)

by Susan Stubbs

People around the world enjoy walking through giant mazes. Visitors walk in easily, but they often get lost finding the way out. But when it comes to mazes, getting lost is part of the fun. NIMAC-sourced textbook

Getting Ready for the Smarter Balanced Assessment Grade 4

by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Math practice tests for Grade 4

Getting Ready to Test: A Review and Preparation Manual for Drug And Alcohol Credentialing Examinations (Eighth Edition)

by Dlc Publishing

Study guide and preparation manual for drug/alcohol examinations

Getting Started in Sociology (4th Edition)

by Lisa Grey Whitaker

Sociology is the study of what individuals and groups do, in relation to each other. Before you begin the reading selections the author introduces you to basic sociological concepts.

Getting Started Reader, Level 2

by Sra Mcgraw-Hill

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Getting the Dirt on Soil (Into Reading, Level T #45)

by Pamela Rushby

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Getting There: A Transportation Dictionary

by Gary Miller

The Giant of Seville

Getting to Know ArcGIS Desktop (Getting to Know ArcGIS)

by Michael Law Amy Collins

Becoming the go-to person for ArcGIS Desktop? Start here. <p><p> This book is a comprehensive introduction to the features and tools of ArcGIS Desktop. Through hands-on exercises, readers will discover, use, make, and share maps with meaningful content. They will also learn how to build geodatabases, query data, analyze geospatial data, and more. The latest edition has been updated to the most current version of ArcGIS Desktop 10.6. <p><p> This book is suited for classroom use, independent study, and as a reference.

Getting to Know ArcGIS for Desktop (Getting to Know ArcGIS Series)

by Michael Law Amy Collins

Getting to Know ArcGIS for Desktop is a workbook for beginners. Its detailed, step-by-step exercises teach you the core functionality of ArcGIS for Desktop software: how to make maps, carry out spatial analysis, and build and edit spatial databases in the context of realistic projects. The exercises are supported by conceptual discussions at the start of each chapter and as needed throughout the book. Getting to Know ArcGIS for Desktop is a hands-on workbook that’s meant to be a practical manual for classroom lab work or on-the-job training. If you have no GIS background, chapter 1 will give you a quick overview. If you have no ArcGIS software experience, chapter 2 will provide a background on Esri GIS software products. The remaining 18 chapters require you to work through software exercises as you read. Each of these chapters contains two to four exercises that focus on a particular GIS task or problem. Many common tasks are covered, including navigating digital maps, finding GIS data online, setting map projections, symbolizing and labeling maps, classifying data, making map layouts, querying maps, analyzing spatial relationships, building spatial databases, editing data, and geocoding addresses. Each new exercise in Getting to Know ArcGIS for Desktop is a fresh starting point, with the maps and data you need already prepared for you. This volume is heavily revised for the third edition. New authors Michael Law and Amy Collins replaced a majority of the datasets for a fresh learning experience. All the exercises were designed for compatibility with ArcGIS 10.1 for Desktop. Although still intended for beginners, the content is no longer limited to the most basic functionality. Some advanced capabilities that are available with Standard and Advanced licenses are discussed. As the chapters progress, instructions and graphics become noticeably more streamlined, assuming increased knowledge and recall by readers as they move forward. Several new features have been added to the book to enhance the learning experience: learning objectives, chapter summaries, questions for critical thinking, software tips, independent-challenge tasks (“On your own"), a glossary of key terms, and navigation tabs.

Getting to Know the Church Fathers: An Evangelical Introduction

by Bryan M. Litfin

This concise introduction to the church fathers connects evangelical students and readers to twelve key figures from the early church. Bryan Litfin engages readers with actual people, not just abstract doctrines or impersonal events, to help them understand the fathers as spiritual ancestors in the faith. <p><p>The first edition has been well received and widely used. This updated and revised edition adds chapters on Ephrem of Syria and Patrick of Ireland. The book requires no previous knowledge of the patristic period and includes original, easy-to-read translations that give a brief taste of each writer's thought.

Getting to Know Us [Grade 1, Unit 1]

by Donald Bear Mcgraw-Hill Education

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Getting to the Other Side (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Grade 6)

by Mary Ebeltoft

NIMAC-sourced textbook

The Ghost at the Fire Station #6

by Dori Hillestad Butler Aurore Damant

With a lot of searching and a lot of luck, Kaz has found his dog Cosmo, his little brother Little John, his grandmom, and his grandpops. But what about his parents? Or his big brother Finn? Will he ever see them again? Kaz wants to keep looking for his family, but when Claire hears about a ghost at the fire station, Kaz knows it's a case for C & K Ghost Detectives!

The Ghost Backstage #3

by Dori Hillestad Butler Aurore Damant

Kaz and Claire's new detective agency is a success! Their latest case, though, is proving to be the hardest yet. When Claire's classmate says he saw a ghost backstage while rehearsing the school play, Kaz goes to school with Claire to investigate. From the description the boy gave, Kaz is sure it's his mom--but where has she gone? Kaz and Claire search everywhere and find no trace of her, but the mysterious ghostly activities are still happening...

Ghost Diamond! (Agent Amelia #1)

by MIchael Broad

Secret agent Amelia Kidd has saved the world loads of times from evil geniuses and criminal masterminds—thanks to her great disguises, gadgets (which sometimes work), and her brilliance at improvising in sticky situations. The three secret agent case files in this book are: The Case of the Ghost Diamond, in which Amelia foils a daring jewel theft during a class trip to the museum, thanks to her convincing granny disguise and her mirror-on-a-stick gadget. The Case of the Cat Nappers, in which Amelia discovers the reason for all the disappearing cats in her area—they have all been trained to become burglars! Cat burglars! Luckily Amelia's quick thinking foils the robbery and catches the thieves! The Case of the Whispering Weeds, in which an innocent trip to the garden center results in Amelia meeting an evil genius who has cultivated a weed army to control every crop on the planet. Weed killer—and Agent Amelia smarts—to the rescue!

Ghost Fever: Mal de Fantasma

by Joe Hayes

In his classic bilingual style, Joe tells the story of a haunted house in a poor little town in Arizona. Nobody will rent that house because they know a ghost lives there. So the landlord tries to rents it out for free. Still nobody will rent it. That is, until Elena's father rents it. He doesn't believe in ghosts. Lucky for Elena that her grandmother knows all about the ways of ghosts. Elena, with the help of her grandmother, resolves the mystery of "ghost fever"--and learns a lesson about life.Joe Hayes, who lives in Santa Fe, is an award-winning storyteller renowned especially for his stories in Spanish and English.

Ghost Hunt (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)

by Claire Golding

NIMAC-sourced textbook. A HAUNTED PALACE? Screams in the night. Mysterious bumps, thumps, and muttering voices. People say Hampton Court Palace is full of ghosts. Can it be true? A scientist is going in to find out.

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