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World Studies: Eastern Hemisphere
by Heidi Hayes Jacobs Kate Kinsella Kevin Feldman Michal L. LevasseurTextbook on the geography, history and culture of the Eastern Hemisphere.
World Studies: Europe and Russia
by Heidi Hayes Jacobs Kate Kinsella Kevin Feldman Michal L. LevasserStudying the geography of the entire world is a huge task. You can make that task easier by using the five themes of geography: location, regions, place, movement, and human-environment interaction. The themes are tools you can use to organize information and to answer the where, why, and how of geography.
World Studies: Foundations of Geography
by Heidi Hayes Jacobs Kate Kinsella Kevin Feldman Michal L. LevasseurWorld Studies helps you develop map skills you will use throughout your life.
World Studies: Latin America
by Heidi Hayes Jacobs Michal L. LevasseurCustomize your own unique balance of history, geography, and culture with your choice of eight small-book or two full-volume options! Using standards-based content and research-proven reading instruction, World Studies expands students' understanding of each world region through a focus on its major countries.
World Studies: The Ancient World
by Heidi Hayes Jacobs Michal L. LevasseurWorld Studies The Ancient World book is carefully written and arranged to aid the reader attain knowledge and information in a systematic and exciting way, it has a reading and writing handbook that guides the user on how to effectively use its contents.
World Studies: The United States and Canada
by Heidi Hayes Jacobs Kate Kinsella Kevin Feldman Dorling Kindersley Publishing Staff Michal L. LevasseurLearn about the geography, history and cultures of United States and Canada.
World Studies: Western Hemisphere
by Heidi Hayes Jacobs Kate Kinsella Kevin Feldman Dorling Kindersley Publishing Staff Michal L. LevasseurLearn more about geography and world history in this engaging textbook.
World Tapestries: An Anthology of Global Literature
by Globe FearonThis collection of unadapted classic and contemporary literature features the work of authors from various world cultures.
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. WilliamsMr. 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.
World Weather Handbook, Reference Book
by Emily Gibson Chloë Delafield Ben SchleiferNIMAC-sourced textbook
World Works, Level F: Nature, Technology, Food
by McGraw-HillExplore 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 WesleyThese collections of literature are perfect for additional reading.
World in the Making: A Global History, Volume One: To 1500
by Kris Lane Marc Van De Mieroop Bonnie Smith Richard GlahnFeaturing a renowned author team and the best recent scholarship, World in the Making: A Global History is the first world history text to explore both the global and local dimensions of world history. Abundant full-color maps and images, along with other special pedagogical features that highlight the lives and voices of the world's peoples, make this new synthesis accessible and memorable for students--all at an affordable low price.
World of Chemistry
by Steven S. Zumdahl Susan L. Zumdahl Donald J. DeCosteChemistry textbooks are written differently from non-technical textbooks. With this in mind, be aware that reading five pages in a chemistry textbook will probably take much more time than reading five pages in an English or a history textbook. If you want to understand this chemistry text, prepare to spend a great deal of time reading each section within a chapter. If you flip through this book, you will notice many examples, explanations, diagrams, charts, symbols, and photos to read, analyze, and interpret. You should read the text in each section and incorporate these visuals in your reading. You will quickly find that these visuals are very useful in helping you understand the subject matter.
World of Chemistry (Second Edition)
by Steven S. Zumdahl Donald J. Decoste Susan L. ZumdahlWorld of Chemistry presents the right balance of concepts and applications, emphasizing active learning and encouraging students to solve problems creatively.
World of Chemistry: Easyplanner
by Steven S. Zumdahl Susan L. Zumdahl Donald J. DeCosteNIMAC-sourced textbook