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World War II: The Rest of the Story and How It Affects You Today, 1930 to September 11, 2001 (Uncle Eric Book #11)

by Richard J. Maybury Jane A. Williams

Mr. Maybury presents an idea-based explanation of the Second World War. He focuses on events in the Second World War and how our misunderstanding of this war led to America s subsequent wars, including the Korean and Vietnam Wars, the Iraq-Kuwait War, and the "war on terrorism" that began September 11, 2001. <P><P>To improve the student's learning experience, also purchase the student study guide for "World War II" titled "A Bluestocking Guide: World War II" also available through Amazon. <P><P>Can be used for courses in World History, U.S. History, International Relations, Economics, Business, Finance, and Government.

The World War II Years

by Cathleen Schurr Charles Hipser

It's September 3, 1939, and England and France have just declared war on Germany. Aboard the Athenia, Cathleen is a victim of a Nazi submarine torpedo. How will she survive? Some of six-year-old Charles's treasures are bullets, grenades, and artillery shells. What was it like growing up in German-occupied France during World War II? Read these memoirs to find out.

World Weather Handbook, Reference Book

by Emily Gibson Ben Schleifer Chloë Delafield

NIMAC-sourced textbook

World Works, Level F: Nature, Technology, Food

by McGraw-Hill

Explore how things work through high-interest, engaging informational nonfiction!Improve reading comprehension of informational nonfiction, encourage student inquiry with high-interest topics, and prepare students for high-stakes assessments with the World WorksTM series from Jamestown Education. World WorksTM brings the world to life. Each four-color, consumable book of the 6-book series features 9 informational articles focused on how things work. Each unit within a book covers one of the following topics; Everyday Things, Law, Health, Food, Technology, or Nature. All categories are covered at each reading level. Each article answers the question, "How Does it Work?" Each informational article includes a graph, chart, or diagram, along with an after-reading critical-thinking questions on interpreting charts and graphs.

World Writers Today

by Addison Wesley

These collections of literature are perfect for additional reading.

The World's Biggest Classroom (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Grade 4)

by Alicia Fenwick

An Unusual School Australia is a HUGE country. Many families live in remote areas, far apart from one another. So how do the children in these families go to school together? NIMAC-sourced textbook

The World's History

by Howard Spodek

The World’s History encourages readers to explore the history of the world and the significance of this unique study. The past is not simply a list of events, rather the records of historic interpretations of those events. Because interpretations differ from historian to historian, the study of history becomes a pool of various narrations told from different perspectives. The World’s History celebrates these differentiating values offering readers a rich, comprehensive, and challenging introduction to the study of world history and the methods and key interpretations of its historians. This title links chronology, themes, and geography in eight units, or parts of study. The parts move progressively along a timeline from emergence of early humans to the present day encouraging students to analyze historical events and develop a grasp of the chronology of human development. Readers will gain an appreciation of the national and cultural origins of all their diverse fellow citizens.

The World's History, Combined Volume (3rd edition)

by Howard Spodek

The professional historian and the student of an introductory course often seem to pass each other on different tracks. For the professional, nothing is more fascinating than history. For the student, particularly one in a compulsory course, the whole enterprise often seems a bore. This introductory text is designed to help the student understand and share the fascination of the historian. It will also remind professors of their original attraction to history, before they began the specialization that has almost certainly marked their later careers.

The World's History Volume One: Prehistory to 1500 Fifth Edition

by Howard Spodek

The World''s History encourages readers to explore the history of the world and the significance of this unique study. The past is not simply a list of events, rather the records of historic interpretations of those events. Because interpretations differ from historian to historian, the study of history becomes a pool of various narrations told from different perspectives. The World''s History celebrates these differentiating values offering readers a rich, comprehensive, and challenging introduction the the study of world history and the methods and key interpretations of its historians. The World''s History: Volume 1 covers Parts One through Five(chapters 1-13). The parts move progressively along a timeline from emergence of early humans to the present day encouraging students to analyze historical events and develop a grasp of the chronology of human development. Readers will gain an appreciation of the national and cultural origins of all their diverse fellow citizens.

The World's Messiest Food Fights (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Grade 2)

by Davia Luke

NIMAC-sourced textbook

The World's Ocean: Science 6. 4 The World's Ocean

by National Geographic Learning

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Worlds of History: A Comparative Reader

by Kevin Reilly

Worlds of History offers a flexible comparative and thematic organization that accommodates a variety of teaching approaches and helps students to make cross-cultural comparisons. Thoughtfully compiled by a distinguished world historian and community college instructor, each chapter presents a wide array of primary and secondary sources arranged around a major theme -- such as universal religions, the environment and technology, or gender and family -- across two or more cultures.

Worlds of History Since 1400: A Comparative Reader

by Kevin Reilly

Compiled by a widely respected world historian and community college teacher, Worlds of History fosters historical thinking through thematic comparisons of primary and secondary sources from around the world. Each chapter takes up a major theme — such as patriarchy, love and marriage, or globalization — as experienced by two or more cultures. "Thinking Historically" exercises build students’ capacity to analyze and interpret sources one skill at a time. This flexible framework accommodates a variety of approaches to teaching world history. The latest edition offers a broader range of sources with an even more global perspective.

Worlds of History to 1550

by Kevin Reilly

Assembled by award-winning community college teacher and distinguished world historian Kevin Reilly, the documents in the best-selling "Worlds of History" bring history alive for students. Students read voices from the distant and more recent past that address topics and issues -- like patriarchy, love and marriage, and imperialism -- of enduring interest and relevance. Ranging widely across regions and cultures, each chapter takes up a major theme and asks students to examine it in the context of two or more cultures, encouraging them to make cross-cultural connections and comparisons. The flexible comparative and thematic framework easily accommodates the variety of approaches instructors bring to teaching world history while supporting the general goal of cultivating critical thinking skills.

Worlds of Music

by Jeff Todd Titon Timothy J. Cooley David Locke Anne K. Rasmussen David B. Reck Christopher A. Scales John M. Schechter Jonathan P. J. Stock R. Anderson Sutton

Open yourself to a world of music with bestselling WORLDS OF MUSIC, Sixth Edition. The text presents an in-depth exploration of the world’s music cultures, with a new chapter on Native American music. Based on the authors’ fieldwork and expertise, the text’s case study approach gives you a true sense of both the music and the culture that created it.

Worlds Together, Worlds Apart: High School Edition

by Elizabeth Pollard Clifford Rosenberg Robert Tignor

World History textbook

Worlds Together, Worlds Apart: From the Beginnings of Humankind to the Present

by Robert Tignor ; Clifford Rosenberg; Elizabeth Pollard

The most globally integrated book in its field, Worlds Together, Worlds Apart is now available in a Concise Edition. Drawing even clearer connections and comparisons across time and place, this re-imagined text and companion adaptive learning program provide a wealth of new tools that will enhance reading comprehension and develop fundamental critical thinking and history skills.

Worlds Together, Worlds Apart: A History of the World from the Beginnings of Humankind to the Present

by Robert Tignor; Stephen Kotkin; Brent Shaw; Michael Tsin; Xinru Liu; Jeremy Adelman; Stephen Aron; Suzanne Marchand; Holly Pittman; Peter Brown; Benjamin Elman; Gyan Prakash

Worlds Together, Worlds Apart is organized around major world history stories and themes: the emergence of cities, the building of the Silk Road, the spread of major religions, the spread of the Black Death, the Age of Exploration, alternatives to nineteenth-century capitalism, the rise of modern nation-states and empires, and others .

Worlds Together, Worlds Apart: A History of the World from the Beginnings of Humankind to the Present (Third Edition)

by Robert Tignor Jeremy Adelman Stephen Aron Peter Brown Benjamin Elman Stephen Kotkin Xinru Liu Suzanne Marchand Holly Pittman Gyan Prakash Brent Shaw Michael Tsin

With the Third Edition, Worlds Together, Worlds Apart continues to offer a highly coherent, cutting-edge survey of the field, while becoming more streamlined and accessible for a wider range of students. The Third Edition offers a number of improvements over the first two.

Worlds Together, Worlds Apart: A History Of The World From The Beginnings Of Humankind To The Present

by Robert Tignor Xinru Liu Holly Pittman Brent Shaw Jeremy Adelman Stephen Aron Stephen Kotkin Suzanne Marchand Gyan Prakash Michael Tsin Peter Brown Benjamin Elman

In this second edition, the book's non-Eurocentric approach continues with expansions of the original eleven world history "turning point" stories from the modern period to include ten more "turning point" stories from the earlier periods of world history. From the history of the world's first cities built on the great rivers of Afro-Eurasia, to the formation of the Silk Road, to the rise of nation-states, and the story of modern globalization, Worlds Together, Worlds Apart provides students with the stories that changed history and enables them to make the connections they need in order to better understand how the world came to be what it is today.

Worlds Together, Worlds Apart: A History Of The World From The Beginnings Of Humankind To The Present

by Robert Tignor Suzanne Marchand Holly Pittman Michael Tsin Jeremy Adelman Peter Brown Benjamin Elman Stephen Kotkin Gyan Prakash Brent Shaw Stephen Aron Xinru Liu

A truly global approach to world history built around significant world history stories. <p><p> Worlds Together, Worlds Apart is organized around major world history stories and themes: the emergence of cities, the building of the Silk Road, the spread of major religions, the spread of the Black Death, the Age of Exploration, alternatives to nineteenth-century capitalism, the rise of modern nation-states and empires, and others. The Fourth Edition of this successful text has been streamlined, shortened, and features a new suite of tools designed to help students think critically, master content and make connections across time and place.

Worlds Together, Worlds Apart with Sources: Volume 1

by Elizabeth Pollard Clifford Rosenberg Robert Tignor Alan Karras

The most global text for world history is also unmatched in drawing connections and comparisons across time and place. With a new compact format, engaging design, and built-in reader, this edition improves accessibility while strengthening history skill development. Expanded coverage of environmental history, new interactive History Skills Tutorials, a new Interactive Instructor’s Guide, and InQuizitive, Norton’s award-winning adaptive learning tool, support a state of the art learning experience.

World's Worst Wedgie #3

by Nancy Krulik Aaron Blecha

In his continuing -- but mainly disastrous -- efforts to be an upstanding, responsible ten-year-old, George Brown decides it's time to earn some money. (There's also an expensive remote-controlled toy that he's been coveting.) But no matter what he tries -- whether it's working at his mother's craft shop, opening a lemonade stand, or setting up a backyard circus for neighborhood kids -- the magic burps erupt at exactly the wrong times and wreak havoc on George's entrepreneurial plans. .

Worldviews: An Introduction to the History and Philosophy of Science (2nd edition)

by Richard Dewitt

Updated throughout and with three entirely new chapters, Worldviews: An Introduction to the History and Philosophy of Science, Second Edition furthers its reputation as the definitive introductory text on the historical developments and philosophical issues that inform our scientific view of the world around us. Represents an innovative introduction to the history and philosophy of science, designed especially for those coming to the subject for the first time Updated new edition features the addition of chapters focusing on scientific laws, evolutionary theory, and implications of evolution Covers the key historical developments and philosophical themes that have impacted our scientific view of the world around us Analyzes the transitions from the Aristotelian worldview to the Newtonian worldview to a new and currently developing worldview Explores challenges to the Western scientific worldview brought on by recent discoveries.

Worldwide Differential Calculus

by David B. Massey

Our goal with this textbook is, of course, to help you learn Differential Calculus (the Calculus of derivatives). But why publish a new textbook for this purpose when so many already exist? There are several reasons why we believe that our textbook is a vast improvement over those already in existence.

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