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Littlest Pet Shop: Terriers and Tiaras Reunion
by Ellie O'RyanThe first original chapter book in the Littlest Pet Shop series, starring canine fashion maven Zoe Trent, a former model who must pull out all the tricks to make a pawesome event! © 2015 Hasbro. All Rights Reserved.
Littérature Francaise class 9 - MIE
by Mauritius Institute of EducationLe manuel de littérature française de 9e année, publié par l'Institut mauricien de l'éducation en 2021, offre une approche complète pour étudier les textes littéraires, en se concentrant particulièrement sur les romans et le théâtre. Il s'appuie sur les approches pédagogiques des années précédentes, fournissant des analyses approfondies d'œuvres de grands auteurs tels que Guy de Maupassant et Marcel Pagnol. Le contenu vise à familiariser les élèves avec ces auteurs et leurs œuvres fréquemment incluses dans les programmes scolaires du secondaire, les préparant ainsi à des études littéraires avancées. Avec une méthodologie centrée sur la lecture et l'analyse littéraire, le manuel guide les élèves à travers des exercices qui explorent les subtilités de l'intrigue, du développement des personnages et des thèmes. Grâce à cette approche structurée, les élèves développent des compétences de pensée critique et une appréciation plus profonde des nuances de la littérature française, posant ainsi des bases solides pour leur parcours académique continu.
Live It Up! (National Geographic Explorer Collection)
by Lada Kratky Nonie K. Lesaux Sylvia Linan ThompsonNIMAC-sourced textbook
Living & Working
by Katie Fraser CarpenterLearn about taking care of yourself, being successful and being a good friend and citizen in this practical book.
Living Bridges (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom)
by Anne O'BrienIt's Alive! Can you imagine a bridge that is alive and growing? People in India have figured out how to make that happen. NIMAC-sourced textbook
Living Democracy
by Daniel M. Shea Joanne Green Christopher E. SmithLiving Democracy gets students to participate in learning, in the classroom, and in change. The book's young and energetic author team cares deeply about student learning and student engagement. Lead author Dan Shea founded the Center for Political Participation and his experiences working with students in the classroom and in the center inspired him to team up with co-authors Joanne Connor Green (Texas Christian University) and Christopher E. Smith (Michigan State) to write an American Government text that truly inspires students and helps them experience the impact of government in their daily lives. Everything about the book-the writing, design, examples, photos, activities, and every page of the text-is designed to get students to participate in their class and in American politics.
Living Democracy
by Daniel M. Shea Joanne Green Christopher SmithThe text's innovative approach to American government presents the dynamic nature of our country's democratic process more accurately than any other book currently on the market... This attention-getting text is building on its message of participation: improvements to its innovative pedagogical system with even more assessment opportunities help students participate more fully in their own learning process, while new Student Profiles of politically active young people from around the world continue to promote students' political participation.
Living Emunah: Achieving a Life of Serenity Through Faith (Living Emunah #3)
by David AshearEmunah. Believe it. Live it. Feel it! Strengthening emunah, our faith in Hashem, in His Providence, in His infinite goodness, enriches and even transforms our lives. Emunah replaces anxiety with optimism, and grants us serenity in place of fear. With nearly 100,000 copies in print, the Living Emunah series has become the premier resource for those - and there are so, so many of us - who have embarked on the wonderful journey to emunah. And what a journey it is! Filled with healing, comfort, and the knowledge that Hashem is with us everywhere - in the traffic jam, the hospital unit, the boardroom and the bank. Emunah accompanies us in the hard times, a faithful friend who reminds us that we are never alone, never abandoned, a soothing voice that tells us not to lose hope. Living Emunah 3 continues to guide us on this marvelous and rewarding path. With stories and with the wisdom of the Sages, each brief and absorbing segment melds the classic Torah understanding of faith with our day-to-day encounters. It reinforces and deepens our understanding of HashemÂ’s love for us in all times and situations. When we transform our relationship to Hashem through emunah, we transform our relationships to others as well. Jealousy, anger, and frustration have no place in a world of emunah. As our love for Hashem grows stronger so, too, does our love for others (yes, including our love for ourselves!). Not everyone, says Rabbi David Ashear, author of the Living Emunah books, can be a gadol ha’dor, a great Torah sage. But anyone can become a “gadol b’emunah,” a giant in faith and trust. Like the earlier books in the series, Living Emunah 3 gives us the tools, the inspiration, and the understanding we need for the journey to emunah. Have a wonderful trip!
Living Environment Core Curriculum Workbook
by Charmian FosterUniquely complied to discuss the interaction and relationships between the different organism studied in their natural environment. <P> It covers the listed topics: <P> * Ecology and Human Impact<P> * Genetics<P> * Evolution<P> * Chemistry and Energy for Life<P> * Cells and Cells Processes<P> * Human Physiology, Reproduction, and Homeostasis<P> * Laboratory and Science Skills<P>
Living Environment Core Curriculum Workbook
by Charmian Foster William DocekalThis 2nd Edition workbook correlates with the current NYS Living Environment curriculum. The primary goal of this workbook is to provide students with essential information, strategies, vocabulary, and practice questions in order to pass the New York State Living Environment Regents. NEW to this edition: Expanded diagram for each unit. Now contains over 850 questions.
Living Ethics: An Introduction With Readings
by Russ Shafer-LandauLiving Ethics: An Introduction with Readings is an ideal all-in-one resource for courses in introduction to ethics and contemporary moral problems. In this hybrid textbook/reader, Russ Shafer-Landau brings moral theory and contemporary moral issues to life with a comprehensive and balanced set of readings, uniquely engaging explanations, and clear analysis of arguments. <p><p> The book balances coverage of moral reasoning (in Part 1) with highly relevant contemporary moral problems (in Part 2). <p> Part 2 also features a rich collection of pedagogical tools to help students understand and think critically about the various contemporary moral issues discussed: <p> * Just the Facts: Provides students with relevant factual material, offering necessary background for the book's ethical investigations <p> * Argument Analysis: Reconstructs and critically assesses a battery of arguments on the topics of the chapter <p> * Essential Concepts: Key terms that are placed in bold on first mention in the text (also available in the glossary) <p> * Stat Shots: Visual presentations of quantitative data provide additional context for the chapter's subject matter <p> * Cases for Critical Thinking: Often taken from headlines, these exercises are designed to invite deeper reflection on issues related to the chapter topic
Living Fossils (Evolution: The Grand Experiment, Vol. 2)
by Carl WernerIn 1938 the discovery of a large, unusual fish turned the scientific community on end. Dubbed a 'living fossil', the discovery of a coelacanth in a South African river shocked scientists around the world who thought this type of fish had died out millions of years prior during the process of evolution. Whether a shark, leaf, or crab, 'living fossils' are a challenge for evolutionary theorists, and create a fascinating debate among scholars. Do they indicate a younger earth than thought, placing the millions of years timeline in question? Or do they represent a deep mystery? In Living Fossils: Evolution, The Grand Experiment Volume 2 delves into these provocative questions and more. Teaches how science evaluates and classifies the creatures of the world we live in, both past and present. Unveils the surprises that often force a radical re-evaluation of scientific theory and assumption Hundreds of full-color photos. An exceptional follow-up to the popular first title in the series, Living Fossils is a unique and exciting educational resource, perfect for a standalone unit study or integration into your comprehensive education program. Use the series together to provide an in-depth opportunity to explore the origins of man and the world around us, and discover the truth of God's creation like never before.
Living Justice and Peace: Catholic Social Teaching in Practice (2nd edition)
by Jerry Windley-DaoustThe Living Justice and Peace course empowers students to examine society critically based on values from the Scriptures and on the seven themes of Catholic Social Teaching. The text addresses specific topics including abortion, capital punishment, racism, poverty, the environment, and peace.
Living Justice: Catholic Social Teaching in Action
by Thomas MassaroThis new Classroom Edition of the top-selling Living Justice retains the broad coverage of Catholic social teaching in the first edition with expanded use of tables and figures to enhance the pedagogic value of Fr. Massaro's clear, insightful book. Additionally, new coverage is included to focus on the environment and globalization from a Catholic perspective. By drawing on scripture, tradition, world events, and living examples of heroism and holiness, ranging from the simple to the extraordinary, Living Justice develops students' understanding of Catholic social teaching and provides inspiration for a committed life of service.
Living Literature: Using Children's Literature to Support Reading and Language Arts
by Wendy C. Kasten Janice V. Kristo Abigail Garthwait Amy A. McclureThis is the ideal book to help prospective teachers improve children's reading and language arts skills and instill in them a genuine and lasting love of reading. The book demonstrates numerous ways to integrate literature into the daily fabric of classroom life. Following a solid grounding in the basics every reading teacher needs, individual chapters explore genres of children's literature and teaching strategies specific to each genre. Then, the authors examine currently accepted effective practices for engaging young readers in hands-on reading in a way that fosters a love of literature that will last a lifetime. Early childhood and elementary education literature and language arts teachers.
Living Philosophy: A Historical Introduction to Philosophical Ideas
by Lewis VaughnThis second edition of Living Philosophy guides students in a survey of the historical march of philosophical ideas, encouraging an appreciation of the significance of these ideas in Western and Eastern thought. Living Philosophy provides this guidance in five fundamental ways: it tells a coherent story of philosophical thought from the pre-Socratics to the present; it provides the cultural and intellectual background for this story; it explains why the major issues and arguments are important and relevant today; it includes substantial, well-chosen excerpts from the philosophers' works; and it presents all these elements in a way that engages and stimulates student interest and understanding. Living Philosophy includes solid coverage of critical-thinking skills and argument basics as well as practice in reading philosophical works. Students learn how to do philosophy--to think and write philosophically--when they get encouragement and practice in analyzing and critiquing their own views as well as those philosophers they study. To this end, Living Philosophy emphasizes philosophical writing, reinforced with step-by-step coaching in how to write argumentative essays on philosophical topics and supported by multiple opportunities to hone basic skills. Living Philosophy further engages today's learners with abundant illustrations and graphics; marginal glosses, questions, and quotations; profiles of a diverse array of philosophers; and ample representation of non-Western and nontraditional sources and voices.
Living Religions (7th Edition)
by Mary Pat FisherLiving Religions, 7/e presents a highly readable and stimulating survey of the modern religious world. Exploring the historical development and teachings of traditional faiths, indigenous religions, and new religious movements, this book considers how each of these traditions has evolved into contemporary beliefs and practices. This book explores in detail the changing nature of each religion, the spread of religious pluralism, the rise in violence in the name of religion, and the movement toward interfaith dialogue. Author Mary Pat Fisher offers fresh and challenging insight into how believers of today's faiths perceive their religion and its role in the changing world in which they live.
Living Systems
by Lawrence Hall of Science University of California at BerkeleyNIMAC-sourced textbook
Living Systems
by Lawrence Hall of Science University of California at BerkeleyNIMAC-sourced textbook
Living Systems
by Lawrence Hall of Science University of California at BerkeleyNIMAC-sourced textbook