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Transition Mathematics
by The University of Chicago School Mathematics Project Steven S. Viktora Erica CheungNIMAC-sourced textbook
Transition Mathematics Third Edition
by Steven S. Viktora Erica Cheung Virginia Highstone Catherine Capuzzi [et al.]Math textbook 6th to 12th Grades
Transitional Mathematics: Making Sense of Rational Numbers, Student Textbook
by John Woodward Mary StrohNIMAC-sourced textbook
Transitional Mathematics: Understanding Algebraic Expressions, Student Textbook
by John Woodward Mary StrohNIMAC-sourced textbook
Translation as Social Action: Russian and Bulgarian Perspectives
by Palma ZlatevaThe view of translation as a social, cultural, and creative activity has dominated Russian and Bulgarian practice. Now this varied collection of essays make this tradition accessible to students in the West. Taking translation as social action as its central theme, the book proposes a model of the translator as an agent in his or her own right. Translation is seen not just as a transfer of meanings from one language to another, but rather as an arena in which different cultures meet in the person of the translator. This perspective provides a complete contrast to Western translation studies, concerned with whether or not translation is really possible. Together the essays reveal a distinct tradition grappling with the most important topics in translation studies in ways that are different and challenging. The collection is essential reading for translation studies, as well as providing an interesting perspective on comparative literature and Eastern European studies.
Transnational Management: Text and Cases in Cross-Border Management
by Christopher A. Bartlett Paul W. BeamishTransnational Management provides an integrated conceptual framework to guide students and instructors through the challenges facing today's multinational enterprises. Through text narrative and cases, the authors skilfully examine the development of strategy, organizational capabilities, and management roles and responsibilities for operating in the global economy. <p><p>The key concepts are developed in eight chapters that are supplemented by carefully selected practical case studies from world-leading case writers. All chapters have been revised and updated for this eighth edition to reflect the latest thinking in transnational management while retaining the book's strong integrated conceptual framework. Ten new cases have been added, and four others updated. A full range of online support materials are available, including detailed case teaching notes, almost 200 PowerPoint slides, and a test bank. Suitable for MBA, executive education and senior undergraduate students studying international management, international business or global strategy courses, Transnational Management offers a uniquely global perspective on the subject.
Transportation: A Global Supply Chain Perspective
by John J. Coyle Brian Gibson Robert A. Novack Yoshinori SuzukiTRANSPORTATION: A SUPPLY CHAIN PERSPECTIVE, 9E, equips you with a solid understanding of what is arguably the most critical and complex component of global supply chains. You learn the fundamental role and importance of transportation in companies and society as you study the complex environment of transportation service. The authors provide an overview of the operating and service characteristics, cost structure, and challenges providers of transportation face. This edition highlights critical transportation management issues with insights into the strategic activities and challenges in the movement of goods through the supply chain. Completely up to date, TRANSPORTATION emphasizes global topics with the latest coverage of hard and soft technology and in-depth discussions of fuel, energy, managerial, economic, and environmental issues.
Trapped in the Mangroves (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)
by Sylvia Andrews Sam LeDoyenNIMAC-sourced textbook. ALONE ON THE WATER. Mateo just wants to go fishing. What's wrong with that? Well, he'll find out!
Trash Heap of Terror (Junior Monster Scouts #5)
by Joe McGeeThe Junior Monster Scouts take out the trash when a new villain comes to town in the hilarious fifth chapter book of the Junior Monster Scouts series!The Junior Monster Scouts have a new grump in town to contend with: Baroness Von Grumpier! A cousin of Baron Von Grump, she&’s even grumpier, and even more diabolical! And her sidekick is a toad…a very warty, always frowning, not-ever-happy toad. Baroness Von Grumpier has come to visit while her cousin goes on vacation. She wants to tidy up his windmill, but when she takes out all of his garbage and dumps in into one big, stinking trash heap, it comes alive! Can the little monsters save the townspeople from the ruthless rubbish?
Trash or Treasure? (The Nancy Drew Notebooks #34)
by Carolyn KeeneSometimes one person's trash is another person's treasureThe sign says No Early Birds, but everyone's already lining up for the neighborhood garage sale. Nancy and her friends are helping out. Each has already spotted something she wants, and they're all happy except Bess. She loves a beautiful ballerina painting, but it's too expensive -- and at least three other people are interested in it.Bess can't afford the ballerina unless she sells some of her old CDs -- fast! The girls are trying to help her when the painting suddenly disappears. Who took it? Was it a real treasure worth a fortune? Nancy has already lined up some big-name suspects. If she doesn't solve this one, her detective career will be trashed!
Trask's Historical Linguistics
by Robert Mccoll Millar R. L. TraskThis book is an introduction to historical linguistics - the study of language change over time. Written in an engaging style and illustrated with examples from a wide range of languages, the book covers the fundamental concepts of language change, methods for historical linguistics, linguistic reconstruction, sociolinguistic aspects of language change, language contact, the birth and death of languages, language and prehistory and the issue of very remote relations. A minimal knowledge of linguistic concepts is needed and the book is suitable for students approaching the subject for the first time. The exercises will be particularly useful to teachers and students alike.
Trata a las nutrias: Un libro sobre modales (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Trade Book #4)
by Laurie KellerNIMAC-sourced textbook
Trauma Counseling: Theories and Interventions
by Lisa Lopez LeversTrauma Counseling: Theories and Interventions is a much-needed textbook that focuses on relevant issues of traumatic, crisis-related, and disaster events from a systemic paradigm. The book discusses evidence-based trauma assessment and intervention techniques and integrates the latest findings from neuropsychology and psychopharmacology.
Trauma Made Simple: Competencies in Assessment, Treatment and Working with Survivors
by Jamie MarichIn Trauma Made Simple, trauma expert Dr. Jamie Marich brings her practical style of training to print, using clinical common sense to wade through theory, research, and hype surrounding trauma. Learn about trauma in a way that is relevant to clinical work, including extensive coverage on PTSD and other diagnoses through a bio-psycho-social-spiritual lens. Make clinically informed decisions based on setting, client preparedness, and other contextual variables. Develop strategies for treatment planning based on the best possible treatments in the field today. Trauma Made Simple addresses a variety of issues that are imperative to trauma competency in clinical work, including how to handle grief and mourning, assessing for and addressing addiction (even if you are not an addiction counselor) and how to manage professional development issues, including self-care.
Travel Like a Princess (Step into Reading)
by Melissa LagonegroAriel, Merida, Sleeping Beauty, and all the Disney princesses embark on royal journeys in this Step 2 reader! Children ages 4 to 6 will love reading about the princesses' travels on vacations and trips of their own. Step 2 readers use basic vocabulary and short sentences to tell simple stories. For children who recognize familiar words and can sound out new words with help.
Travelling Is Fun! class 1 - MIE
by Reshma Gungapersand"Travelling Is Fun!" unfolds the adventures of Ben, as he embarks on a journey to the airport. En route, he eagerly observes a vibrant array of vehicles, from a big red bus to motorcycles and bicycles, delighting in the unique experiences each mode of transport offers. Upon reaching the airport, Ben's excitement soars as he witnesses the swift flight of an airplane, dreaming of his upcoming journey high in the sky to England. In England, he anticipates the thrill of train travel, weaving in and out of stations, sparking his excitement even further. Through engaging illustrations and simple yet descriptive language, the book captures the allure of travel, igniting a sense of adventure and discovery in young readers.
Travesías legendarias: Textos Para La Lectura Atenta (Texts Close Reading Ser.)
by Benchmark Education Co.NIMAC-sourced textbook
Treasure Hunt
by Paul Dubois Jacobs Jennifer Swender Stephanie LaberisAnother new visitor at the Animal Inn has the residents in a tailspin in this second zany novel in a brand-new chapter book series where the fur--and fun--flies at an animal spa and hotel.The Animal Inn is an all-inclusive pet resort/hotel/center/spa for animals from dogs to rabbits, cats to ducks, parrots to lizards. From doggie and kitty daycare, to grooming, and group play--you name it, and the Animal Inn has it. The Inn is run by the Tyler family along with their pets Leopold, the Macaw; Fuzzy and Furry, the gerbils; dogs Dash and Coco; felines Shadow and Whiskers. The Tyler animals are convinced a pirate with a glittering treasure is visiting the Animal Inn. Will the animals have to walk the plank in order to survive? Arghhh!