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Creative Living: Basic Concepts in Home Economics (Third Edition)

by Josephine A. Foster

You probably spend a lot of time thinking about how other people see you. Maybe you have a hard time figuring out who you are and how you should act. You might be good at making people laugh. But one or two-people think that you're a show-off. Or maybe you're quiet.

Creative Living

by Linda Glosson Janis Meek Linda Smock McGraw-Hill Education Staff

Build strong life skills in your high school students with this favorite comprehensive program. Today's concerns, issues, and information are reflected in this vibrant family and consumer sciences text.

Creative Living Skills (8th edition)

by Patricia Clark Sue Couch Ginny Felstehausen

Creative Living Skills is a major revision of Creative Living that repositions the program to appeal to a wider audience. It is still the book for comprehensive courses at grades 10-12, but is also appropriate for management or independent living courses. This edition places additional emphasis on personal development, interpersonal skills and relationships, parenting, resource management, consumer skills, and daily choices related to food, clothing, housing, and transportation. When used with upper-level students or independent living classes, pair Creative Living Skills with the new work text, LIFE On Your Own, 0-07-861584-4. This work text presents real-life situations students will encounter and provides practice dealing with them. Students work through this consumable book and then keep it for future reference. LIFE On Your Own can also be used as the primary text for a semester independent living course.

Creative Problem-Solving In Ethics

by Anthony Weston

A readable and insightful guide to ethical dilemmas.

Creative Speaking (2nd edition)

by David A. Frank

This new and completely revised edition of Creative Speaking is designed to provide succinct, comprehensive guidance for those preparing for individual speech events. This book can also be used as a textbook for advanced speech courses designed to give students practical experience in all of the various forms of speech making.

Creative Thinking and Arts-Based Learning:Preschool Through Fourth Grade (5th Edition)

by Joan Packer Isenberg Mary Renck Jalongo

The fifth edition of this book shows future and current early childhood educators how to integrate children's creativity, play, and the arts into their curriculum in a way that fosters learning and growth and meets accountability measures.

Creative Writing

by Lavonne Mueller Jerry D. Reynolds

'Creative Writing' takes writers through all the steps--from keeping a writer's journal to submitting manuscripts for publication. In an exciting format featuring numerous examples from student and professional writing, 'Creative Writing' presents techniques and tips for writing poetry, fiction, drama, and journalism.

Creative Writing: Four Genres in Brief

by David Starkey

How can students with widely varied levels of literary experience learn to write poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction, and drama -- over the course of only one semester? In Creative Writing: Four Genres in Brief, David Starkey offers some solutions to the challenges of teaching the introductory creative writing course: (1) concise, accessible instruction in literary basics; (2) short models of literature to analyze, admire and emulate; (3) inventive and imaginative assignments that inspire and motivate.

Creativity 101 (Psych 101)

by James C. Kaufman

Creativity 101, describes the history of how people began to study creativity and discusses different definitions. It explores the "Four P's" (person, process, product, and press).

Creativity Is Forever (5th edition)

by Gary A. Davis

This book was prepared for any adult interested in better understanding the topic of creativity, becoming a more creative person, or teaching others to think more creatively. It is true that much about human creativity remains---and will remain---an intriguing mystery. It is difficult indeed to untangle the drives, thoughts images, and inspirations of a Thomas Edison, Georgia O'Keeffe, or Walt Disney. As we will see in Chapter 3, extraordinarily creative people have not understood their own creativeness. However, it also is absolutely true that we do understand much about creativity and creative people---their energetic and curious personalities, their ideas--finding processes and strategies, and the circumstances that support or squelch their lively imaginations and innovative thinking.

Creature Camouflage (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)

by Mia Lewis

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Creature Features: Exploring Animal Characteristics (Into Reading, Level V #86)

by Lisa Rao

NIMAC-sourced textbook. Learn all about the differences between amphibians, reptiles, mammals, and more! This book explores the coolest creatures and the features that make them special.

Creatures of the Deep (Dinosaur Heroes)

by Damian Harvey

Join our team of Heroes in this fast-paced, dinosaur-themed chapter book as they undertake a daring seep sea rescue to locate a missing submersible ...Great for readers age 7+ these adventure stories are also full of fascinating facts about dinosaurs.These illustrated chapter books are perfect for bringing dinsoaur and science facts to young readers, inspiring a thirst for knowledge and learning by stealth. The team of characters come from around the world to give a truly global outlook, too.

Crecer como un abenaki: Como se lo contaron a Pat Cusick (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Level N #40)

by Joseph Bruchac Ann Barrow

NIMAC-sourced textbook. Cuando era un jovencito que vivía cerca de las montañas de Adirondack, Joseph Brucach no sabía que tenía raíces indígenas americanas. ¿Cómo las descubrió? ¿Cómo llegó a convertirse en un narrador abenaki?

Crecer, crecer, crecer: Funciones exponenciales

by Glenda Lappan Elizabeth Difanis Phillips James T. Fey Susan N. Friel

NIMAC-sourced textbook

The Creek at the Farm (Into Reading, Level J #59)

by Annette Smith Samantha Asri

NIMAC-sourced textbook <p><p> Lily and Josh are staying at Grandpa's farm. They know they can't go down to the creek without Grandpa. But when Lucky starts to bark, Lily and Josh run after him . . . down to the creek.

Creepers in the Corn (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)

by Pat Schmatz Robert Squier

Are there really scary creepers in the cornfield, as Audrey's brother claims? Looks like she's going to find out!

Creole

by Robin James Stephen Cosgrove

Creole is a unique creature who lives alone in the swamp. She lives alone because the other creatures that live there are frightened by her looks. Looks can be deceiving and so can judging a book by its cover. Ages 5-9.

Creta the Winged Terror (Beast Quest Early Reader #4)

by Adam Blade

Evil Wizard Malvel has conjured up Creta, a terrifying monster that can unleash thousands of vicious insects from its body! Can Tom defeat Creta before the Beast destroys the whole kingdom?Beast Quest Early Readers are perfect for children learning to read and for families to enjoy together, with text vetted by a literacy expert and bright new colour illustrations.Also available: Beast Quest Early Reader 3: Arax the Soul Stealer!

Cricket Song

by Anne Hunter

A poignant and beautiful bedtime book, Cricket Song connects two children on different continents through the evocation of sound and smell. Readers will love identifying various creatures portrayed in the book and watching what they are doing as the two children begin to fall to sleep in their beds on seemingly opposite sides of the world. While differences between cultures may be obvious, ultimately, this lovely story of sleep is a tale about interconnection.

Cricket's Song (Ready to Advance)

by Cindy Peattie

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Crime And Mental Disorders: The Criminal Justice Response (Higher Education Coursebook)

by Denise Gosselin

<p>The newest entry in the cutting edge topic of Mental Illness and Crime, this book from Denise Gosselin is practically focused and straightforward in its approach. It's clear, concise writing style avoids jargon and will engage both undergraduate and graduate students. It includes discussions of understanding mental illness, the changing landscape of criminal justice and mental illness, criminal justice responses to mental illness, alternatives to incarceration and global issues. An accompanying website includes Test Banks and other instructional materials. <p>Organized into five sections: <p> <li>Part I UNDERSTANDING MENTAL ILLNESS concern the history (past and present), classifications, and introduction to the criminal justice issues on the responses to people with mental illness. <li>Part II THE CHANGING LANDSCAPE examines the criminal justice involved encounters that occur outside of the traditional system, involving intervention, collaboration, and civil commitment. <li>Part III CRIMINAL JUSTICE RESPONSES look at law and policy of law enforcement, the criminal court and corrections. <li>Part IV ALTERNATIVES TO INCARCERATION reflects recent changes to reentry and community corrections. The juvenile justice component includes the brief system responses to juveniles with mental disorders. <li>Part V GLOBAL ISSUES stands alone as chapter 14 to remind us that we are not alone! The issues and system responses are not unique to the United States. </li> </p>

The Crime on the Norwegian Sea #10

by Stefano Turconi Maya Gold Steve Stevenson

Agatha always saves the day in style!It's finally vacation time, and the Mistery cousins are enjoying a cruise on a luxurious transatlantic ship called the King Arthur. Unfortunately, crime never takes a rest! Agatha and her friends get caught up in a spy conspiracy, in which they must retrieve a top-secret document and capture an unstoppable killer. And they have to pull it off without Uncle Sam, Larry's nosy father, catching on!

Criminal Courts: Structure, Process, And Issues

by Gary Rabe Richard Hartley Dean Champion

From the actors in the system, including judges, prosecutors, and defense attorneys, through the sentencing and appeals process, Criminal Courts provides comprehensive coverage of the United States Criminal Court systems in a succinct, readable approach. It examines issues confronting the system from historical, philosophical, sociological, and psychological perspectives, and throughout there are comparisons of court ideals with what actually happens in the courts. Comprehensive coverage of the processing of offenders from when they are arrested and charged with crimes, to when they are convicted and sentenced is presented, and throughout the text, practical, real-life applications of the topics and issues give the material meaning. Included to enhance learning are: evidence-based chapter openings that provide context to the chapter's material, boxes that discuss relevant case law, chapter summaries to reiterate the chapter learning objectives, and policy-oriented critical thinking exercises based on current issues facing the system.

Criminal Evidence: An Introduction

by Craig Hemmens John Worrall Lisa Nored

<p>Criminal Evidence: An Introduction, Third Edition, provides comprehensive and applied coverage of the rules of evidence, along with numerous case excerpts that clearly illustrate those rules. Using engaging, straightforward language, authors John L. Worrall, Craig Hemmens, and Lisa S. Nored offer an invaluable and innovative resource for both students and instructors. <p>Concentrating on the Federal Rules of Evidence, this distinctive text presents in-depth yet accessible coverage of evidentiary law in fourteen succinct chapters. To draw students into this complex subject, the authors explain criminal evidence through a unique blend of text and case excerpts; throughout, these excerpts illuminate the rules in useful, fascinating, and often unusual examples.</p>

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