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Calculus with Analytic Geometry (5th Edition)
by Roland E. Larson Robert P. Hostetler Bruce H. EdwardsCalculus with Analytic Geometry, Fifth Edition, is designed for use in a calculus course for students in engineering, mathematics, the physical and life sciences, and economics.
Calculus with Analytic Geometry (Advanced Placement, 8th Edition)
by Ron Larson Robert P. Hostetler Bruce H. EdwardsCalculus, Eighth Edition, offers comprehensive coverage of the material required by students in a three-semester or four-quarter calculus course, including carefully stated theories and proofs.
Calculus With Analytic Geometry (Second Edition)
by George F. SimmonsIt is a curious fact that people who write thousand-page textbooks still seem to find it necessary to write prefaces to explain their purposes. Enough is enough, one would think. However, every textbook--and this one is no exception--is both an expression of dissatisfaction with existing books and a statement by the author of what he thinks such a book ought to contain, and a preface offers one last chance to be heard and understood.
Calculus with Applications (10th Edition)
by Margaret L. Lial Raymond N. Greenwell Nathan P. RitcheyCalculus with Applications, Tenth Edition by Lial, Greenwell, and Ritchey, is our most applied text to date, making the math relevant and accessible for students of business, life science, and social sciences. Current applications, many using real data, are incorporated in numerous forms throughout the book, preparing students for success in their professional careers. With this edition, students will find new ways to get involved with the material, such as "Your Turn" exercises and "Apply It" vignettes that encourage active participation.
Calculus With Applications (Eleventh Edition)
by Margaret L. Lial Raymond N. Greenwell Nathan P. RitcheyCalculus with Applications is a thorough, applications-oriented text for students majoring in business, management, economics, or the life or social sciences.
Calculus with CalcChat® and CalcView®, AP® Edition
by Ron Larson Bruce EdwardsNIMAC-sourced textbook
Calendar Mysteries #1: January Joker (Calendar Mysteries #1)
by Ron Roy John Steven GurneyIt's a mystery every month from popular A to Z Mysteries author Ron Roy!January is for Joker... In the first book of the Calendar Mysteries--an early chapter book mystery series featuring the younger siblings of the A to Z Mysteries detectives--Green Lawn has a problem! When Bradley Pinto wakes up in the night to strange lights in his backyard, he wonders if there are aliens in town. When he sees three-toed tracks in the snow, he's sure of it. His twin, Brian, and friends Lucy and Nate aren't so certain. But then Lucy's cousin Dink, the twins' brother Josh, and Nate's sister Ruth Rose all disappear. Are there really aliens in Green Lawn? And where could they be taking Dink, Josh, and Ruth Rose? Parents, teachers, and librarians agree that these highly collectible chapter books are perfect for emerging readers and any kid who love mysteries!From the Trade Paperback edition.
Calendar Mysteries #11: November Night
by Ronald Roy John Steven GurneyIt's a mystery every month from A to Z Mysteries author Ron Roy! It's November, and the younger siblings of the A to Z Mysteries detectives have a new mystery to solve. ''The twins' new neighbors are up to something! It's Thanksgiving, and a mysterious couple has moved in next door. Bradley, Brian, Nate, and Lucy must work out the clues: The neighbors have built a tall wooden fence. They've bought some strange parts for making . . . something. They've even put up a suspicious tent in their backyard, with a big, scary dog to guard it. What could they possibly be hiding?
Calendar Mysteries #12: December Dog
by John Steven Gurney Ronald RoyIt's a mystery every month from A to Z Mysteries author Ron Roy! In the twelfth book of the Calendar Mysteries, an early chapter-book mystery series featuring the younger siblings of the A to Z Mysteries detectives, Bradley, Brian, Nate, and Lucy find a lost puppy on Christmas Eve. The poor dog was meant to be a present for someone. It has a ribbon with a tag around its neck, but the tag is ripped. Can the kids find out who bought the puppy or who was supposed to receive it?
Calendar Mysteries #13: New Year's Eve Thieves
by Ronald Roy John Steven GurneyIt's a mystery every month from A to Z Mysteries author Ron Roy! Who knew there were thirteen months in a year? It's an extra thirteenth book of the Calendar Mysteries! Bradley, Brian, Nate, and Lucy are looking forward to a New Year's Eve party. But someone is leaving clues that there might be more to this celebration than confetti and noisemakers. The year ends with a surprise in this exciting conclusion to the Calendar Mysteries series.
Calendar Mysteries #2: February Friend (Calendar Mysteries #2)
by Ron Roy John Steven GurneyIt's a mystery every month from popular A to Z Mysteries author Ron Roy! February is for Friend... In the second book of the Calendar Mysteries--an early chapter book mystery series featuring the younger siblings of the A to Z Mysteries detectives--it's a Valentine's Day party! Bradley is passing out his class's valentines, but one of them has no name on it. Inside, the card tells the class to look in the closet. When they open the closet door, the kids find a rabbit named Douglas in a cage! What mysterious "friend" left him there? And why? Then the bunny gets sick. It's up to Bradley, Brian, Lucy, and Nate to track down his owner and figure out what is wrong with poor little Douglas. Parents, teachers, and librarians agree that these highly collectible chapter books are perfect for emerging readers and any kid who love mysteries!From the Trade Paperback edition.
Calendar Mysteries #3: March Mischief (Calendar Mysteries #3)
by Ron RoyIt's St. Patrick's Day in Green Lawn. Bradley, Brian, Nate, and Lucy dress up a leprechaun statue For The town's yearly contest. They leave it out on the porch overnight, but the next morning, it's missing! Who is behind the mischief? it will take fo
Calendar Mysteries #4: April Adventure (Calendar Mysteries #4)
by Ron RoyIn the sixth book of the Calendar Mysteries-a new early chapter book mystery series featuring the younger siblings of the A to Z Mysteries detectives-Bradley, Brian, Nate and Lucy are getting ready for Father's Day. They've decided that strawberry jam from the Pintos' strawberry patch would be a great gift. But something or someone has been taking bites out of the strawberrys! Polly the Pony, Pal and the dog, and the twins' brother Josh are all suspects. If the kids can't protect the strawberry patch from the mystery chomper, they might be in a real jam! Ron Roy's sixth Calendary Mysteries book has a fan Father's Day and all the sweetness of summer. From the Trade Paperback edition.
Calendar Mysteries #5: May Magic (Calendar Mysteries #5)
by Ron Roy John Steven GurneyIn the fifth book of the Calendar Mysteries--a new early chapter book mystery series featuring the younger siblings of the A to Z Mysteries detectives--twins Bradley and Brian Pinto are getting ready to celebrate Mother's Day by treating their mom to a show by Hypo, the world's greatest hypnotist. Brian hopes that if Hypo can hypnotize his mom into loving ducks, then she will let him raise ducks in their backyard. But when the Pinto family gets home from the show, the twins' mom starts acting strange. She splashes in the bathtub for hours, she leaves corn kernels all over, and--could it be?--she quacks! Bradley thinks his mom has actually turned into a duck! How did this happen? Can Bradley and Brian, with help from their friends Lucy and Nate, turn their mom back into their mom?From the Trade Paperback edition.
Calendar Mysteries #6: June Jam (Calendar Mysteries #6)
by Ron Roy John Steven GurneyIn the sixth book of the Calendar Mysteries--a new early chapter book mystery series featuring the younger siblings of the A to Z Mysteries detectives--Bradley, Brian, Nate and Lucy are getting ready for Father's Day. They've decided that strawberry jam from the Pintos' strawberry patch would be a great gift. But something or someone has been taking bites out of the strawberrys! Polly the Pony, Pal and the dog, and the twins' brother Josh are all suspects. If the kids can't protect the strawberry patch from the mystery chomper, they might be in a real jam! Ron Roy's sixth Calendary Mysteries book has a fan Father's Day and all the sweetness of summer.From the Trade Paperback edition.
California: Adventures in Time and Place
by James A. Banks Gloria Confreres Jean Craven Gloria Ladson-Billings Walter C. Parker Mary A. McfarlandCalifornia: Adventures in Time and Place has twelve chapters and a reference section. Each chapter has two or more lessons. There are also many special features for you to study and enjoy.
California: Tesoros de lectura [Grade 1, Volume 1]
by Elva Durán Jana Echevarria David J. FrancisNIMAC-sourced textbook
California: A Changing State
by Priscilla H. Porter Michael J. Berson Margaret HillNIMAC-sourced textbook
California: An Interpretive History
by James Rawls Walton BeanThis is a revision of a classic survey history of California. Ever since its first appearance nearly thirty years ago, one of the strengths of this book has been its comprehensive analysis of the vital developments of California in the 20th century. The excellent balance of narration and interpretation continues in this edition. It offers an unparalleled account of contemporary California, the events of the late 80’s and 90’s, as well as expanded coverage of social and cultural history, particularly on the post-1960’s.
California: A History
by Andrew Rolle Arthur VergeSince its original publication, Andrew Rolle's classic work has been enjoyed by more than 100,000 persons, students and general readers alike. Like its predecessors, the seventh edition of California: A History recounts the state's history from its origins to the present in an engaging manner, while seeking a balance between conflicting viewpoints. Today especially, Californians face severe implications of the state's overwhelming diversity and continuing population explosion. This seventh edition incorporates these dramatic new developments in a historical context, pondering implications for the future. Likewise, those sections of the book devoted to women, the environment, immigration (legal and illegal), crime, sports, energy, and transportation have all been expanded. The most obvious change to this edition is the addition of Arthur Verge as coauthor, and loyal users will be delighted to see the addition of many new photographs that also help keep our "classic" text vibrant and current.
California: A History (Modern Library Chronicles #1)
by Kevin StarrCalifornia has always been our Shangri-la-the promised land of countless pilgrims in search of the American Dream. Now the Golden State's premier historian, Kevin Starr, distills the entire sweep of California's history into one splendid volume. From the age of exploration to the age of Arnold, this is the story of a place at once quintessentially American and utterly unique. Arguing that America's most populous state has always been blessed with both spectacular natural beauty and astonishing human diversity, Starr unfolds a rapid-fire epic of discovery, innovation, catastrophe, and triumph. For generations, California's native peoples basked in the abundance of a climate and topography eminently suited to human habitation. By the time the Spanish arrived in the early sixteenth century, there were scores of autonomous tribes were thriving in the region. Though conquest was rapid, nearly two centuries passed before Spain exerted control over upper California through the chain of missions that stand to this day. The discovery of gold in January 1848 changed everything. With population increasing exponentially as get-rich-quick dreamers converged from all over the world, California reinvented itself overnight. Starr deftly traces the successive waves of innovation and calamity that have broken over the state since then-the incredible wealth of the Big Four railroad tycoons and the devastating San Francisco earthquake of 1906; the emergence of Hollywood as the world's entertainment capital and of Silicon Valley as the center of high-tech research and development; the heroic irrigation and transportation projects that have altered the face of the region; the role of labor, both organized and migrant, in key industries from agriculture to aerospace. Kevin Starr has devoted his career to the history of his beloved state, but he has never lost his sense of wonder over California's sheer abundance and peerless variety. This one-volume distillation of a lifetime's work gathers together everything that is most important, most fascinating, and most revealing about our greatest state. From the Hardcover edition.