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World Explorer: Tools and Concepts

by Heidi Hayes Jacobs Brenda Randolph Michal L. Levasseur

If you are curious about the earth then this is the book for you. It will answer questions such as why some places in the world are cold and some are hot, why more people live in cities and fewer people live in other places etc.

World Explorer: People, Places and Cultures

by James B. Kracht

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World Explorer: The Ancient World

by The Editors at Pearson

Social Studies Textbook

A World Full of Women (5th edition)

by Martha Ward Monica Edelstein

Welcome to a world full of women. This book has two goals: to explore and validate woman-centered experiences, and to illuminate the common grounds of being female on Planet Earth.

World Geography

by W. Frank Ainsley Linda L. Greenow Gary S. Elbow

Geography textbook

World Geography: Building a Global Perspective

by Thomas J. Baerwald Celeste Fraser

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World Geography: Building a Global Perspective

by Thomas J. Baerwald Celeste Fraser

This program will help you learn content, develop skills, and apply what you know. Examine these pages to understand how this textbook and its online resources can guide you through the study of world geography.

World Geography

by Richard G. Boehm

World Geography, Texas Student Edition

World Geography

by Houghton Harcourt

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World Geography (World Geography)

by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

World geography textbook.

World Geography: Western World

by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Hmh Social Studies - Western World

World Geography

by Preston E. James Nelda Davis

Go on a geographical tour around the world! Explore the world while solving the riddle using informational clues about each country. Students study 30 countries, grouped by continent, using maps, charts, graphs, puzzles, and hands-on activities.

World Geography

by Marcel Lewinski

World Geography covers the rich variety of life on earth, its physical geography, people, environment, cultures, economies, and political issues. ith its easy-to-follow format, this lavishly illustrated text encourages students to read and gain a better understanding about the world in which they live. Special features of World Geography include key statistical information about world nations (Geo-Stats), Map Skills, Writing About Geography, and Geography in Your Life with an emphasis on careers, technology, and basic courses of study.

World Geography (Holt McDougal Social Studies #5)

by Christopher L. Salter

World Geography

by Christopher L. Salter

In ESSENTIALS OF WORLD REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY, 4th Edition, Kit Salter and Joe Hobbs build the story of each region using contemporary concerns, global issues, and historical themes to create a complete picture of our ever-changing planet and its people. The authors help students understand what aspects of a place give it identity and personality by detailing what features make it newsworthy now and what features might make it critical in the 21st century. ESSENTIALS OF WORLD REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY, 4th Edition, is a market leading text with a unique chapter layout that allows for flexibility of topic coverage. "Profile Chapters" introduce a region in global terms by discussing the overall physiographic, economic, historical, economic, and cultural attributes that characterize a large world region (such as Europe or Monsoon Asia). Subsequent chapters then elaborate at a more local level (i. e. , subregions and countries) about the finer-scale details, e. g. what geographical factors have made Germany a very different place from France. The advantages of this approach are that the profile chapters allow an instructor a great amount of latitude in how to cover a region. In a one-semester course, for example, many professors might choose to focus on covering only the profile chapters for many of the regions. In that way, the book lends itself very well to semester- or even quarter-length courses. Coverage of global themes is given strong focus and is integrated within a traditional regional organization. Another key strength of the book is its pedagogical structure, accented by a number of boxed elements: "Definitions and Insights", "Regional Perspectives", "Problem Landscapes", "Landscape in Literature", and "Perspectives from the Field" (see description below). These boxed elements combine to identify common themes across regional boundaries, as well as to clarify terms of common usage that may nevertheless be less than familiar to today' s students.

World Geography


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World Geography and Ancient Civilizations I

by Jackson J. Spielvogel Richard G. Boehm

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World Geography and Ancient Civilizations II

by Richard G. Boehm Jackson J. Spielvogel

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World Geography And Cultures

by Richard G. Boehm U. S. National Geographic Society Staff Dinah Zike

World Geography and Cultures offers a fascinating view of the world enlivened by a meticulous presentation that focuses on the development of geographic literacy. Every region is studied in three parts: physical geography, cultural geography, and current events.

World Geography and Cultures: Student Workbook

by Pearson Education

This textbook offers a unique, integrated approach to world geography. The high-interest, easy-reading lessons help students explore the diverse physical geography, people, environments, cultures, politics, and economies of the world.

World Geography and Cultures

by Globe Fearon

This engaging program introduces students to different regions of the world, the physical and human features of the earth, and cultural topics of special interest that help students of all abilities appreciate world geography and cultures.

World Geography and Cultures: Reading Essentials and Note-Taking Guide

by Glencoe

Geography textbook supplement

World Geography and Cultures

by Marcel Lewinski

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World Geography and You: The Complete Edition

by Vivian Bernstein

As you study world geography, you will learn what the land looks like in different parts of the world. You will learn how people live in different places. You will study how people have changed the places where they live. You will also study the culture of people in different countries. Culture is the ideas, art, and way of life of a group of people. When you study about culture, you learn about food, clothing, sports, customs, and language of a group of people. Religion is also part of culture. Religion is the different ways people believe and pray to a god or to many gods.

World Geography (California Edition)

by Daniel D. Arreola Marci Smith Deal James F. Petersen Rickie Sanders

This McDougal Littell California Edition of World Geography consists of reading materials on The Basics of Geography, The United States and Canada, Latin America, Europe, Russia and the Republics, Africa, Southwest Asia, South Asia, East Asia, Southeast Asia, Oceania, and Antarctica, etc.

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