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An Encyclopedia of Fossils (Rigby Leveled Library, Level M #71)
by Andrea AlmadaNIMAC-sourced textbook
The End of Orson Eerie? A Branches Book (Eerie Elementary #10)
by Jack ChabertNew York Times bestselling author Jack Chabert knows how to keep young readers on the edge of their seats!Pick a book. Grow a Reader!This series is part of Scholastic's early chapter book line, Branches, aimed at newly independent readers. With easy-to-read text, high-interest content, fast-paced plots, and illustrations on every page, these books will boost reading confidence and stamina. Branches books help readers grow!Eerie Elementary is hosting a haunted house for the town's Eerie Day celebration! But mad scientist Orson Eerie has his own plans for this creepy holiday. Pumpkins attack and Sam gets trapped in a hayride maze! Can the hall monitors find a way to save their school and the rest of the town? Will they finally defeat this mad scientist FOR GOOD?
The End of the Rainbow (I Like to Read)
by Liza DonnellyFind out what's waiting at the end of the rainbow in this Level E book, perfect for kids just beginning to read on their own. When a glorious, colorful rainbow spreads across the sky after a storm, a girl wonders what might be at the end. Setting out, she gathers traveling companions—a cat, a turtle, a horse. Everyone is excited! But even though the rainbow disappears before they reach the end, it's all right—they found something even better. . . new friends! Gentle pen-and-watercolor illustrations by The New Yorker cartoonist Liza Donnelly enhance the simple story, giving hints to what everyone expects to find at the end of their journey. The award-winning I Like to Read® series focuses on guided reading levels A through G, based upon Fountas and Pinnell standards. Acclaimed author-illustrators--including winners of Caldecott, Theodor Seuss Geisel, and Coretta Scott King honors—create original, high quality illustrations that support comprehension of simple text and are fun for kids to read with parents, teachers, or on their own! With an even wider range of high-frequency vocabulary, Level E stories feature a distinct beginning, middle, and end, with kid-friendly illustrations offering clues for more challenging sentences. Varied punctuation and simple contractions may be included.
Enduring Democracy (CTC Custom Fourth Edition)
by Central Texas CollegeThe Enduring Democracy looks at how problems and controversies characterizing American government today have been successfully tackled in America's past, and it examines how changing demographics of America have affected its political landscape.
The Enduring Democracy, Fourth Edition
by Kenneth Dautrich David A. YalofTHE ENDURING DEMOCRACY helps readers understand that debates and events being played out in American politics today have occurred before in different forms-and that our government endures. Updates in the Fourth Edition include complete coverage of the 2014 midterm election; the policy agenda for the final two years of the Obama administration; a primer on the polls, parties, and context for the 2016 presidential election; substantial coverage of the growing impact of social media on American politics; and new historical perspectives on implementation problems associated with major federal programs such as Obamacare. Also included are updated timelines that highlight significant events in each chapter and a new feature that emphasizes the relevance of major U.S. Supreme Court decisions and how they influence students' everyday lives.
Enduring Legacies: Ancient and Medieval Cultures (Sixth Edition)
by Phillip C. BoardmanLegacies, or inheritances, are mixed blessings. The treasures that are handed over to us may give us freedom, or they may bind and blind us. They may mean good fortune or bad luck. In the West our cultural legacies include influential perceptions of the nature of the divine; important habits of argument, critique, and self-examination; deep commitments to the ethical and moral grounding of human action; trust in the social efficacy of institutions; restless passion for exploration and discovery; recogni¬tion of the power of art to inspire, enslave, and subvert; and a striking faith in techno¬logical innovation. But they have also included slavery, exploitation of others, confusion of private interests and universal principles, and deeply held national and ethnic prejudices.
The Enduring Vision: A History of the American People 3rd Edition
by Paul S. Boyer Clifford E. Clark Joseph F. Kett Neal Salisbury Harvard Sitkoff Nancy WolochThis third edition pays attention to the people and cultures of the borderland communities in the South and West, and continues weaving the story of Americans' encounters with the natural environment.
The Enduring Vision: A History of the American People (5th edition)
by Paul S. Boyer Clifford E. Clark Joseph F. Kett Neal Salisbury Harvard Sitkoff Nancy WolochThis text ' clear and engaging narrative balances political, social, and cultural history within a clear chronological framework. The Fifth Edition features a thorough revision of the narrative, a complete redesign of the book, and an enhanced art program. The authors explore the enduring vision of the American people, a vision they describe as "a shared determination to live up to the values that give meaning to America." Each chapter has been revised to incorporate the most up-to-date scholarship, with special emphasis placed on technology and public health. "Technology and Culture" boxed features explore the development of new technologies--such as the invention of indoor plumbing and the birth control pill--and their impact on American culture. This edition includes up-to-date scholarship on the experiences of women, Hispanic Americans, Asian Americans, African Americans, and Native Americans in the United States.
The Enduring Vision: A History of the American People (7th edition)
by Paul S. Boyer Clifford Clark Joseph F. Kett Neal Salisbury Harvard Sitkoff Karen HalttunenDeveloped to meet the demand for a low-cost, high-quality history book, this text is an economically priced version of THE ENDURING VISION, Seventh Edition--known for its focus on the environment and the land, cultural history, public health and medicine, and the West--including Native American history.
The Enduring Vision: A History of the American People
by Joseph F. Kett Jr. Paul S. Boyer Clifford E. Clark Neal Salisbury Harvard Sitkoff Nancy WolochChapter outline and summary, key terms and definitions, identification questions, multiple choice questions, short-answer questions, essay questions and skill-building activities such as map exercises.
The Enduring Vision: A History of the American People, Ninth Edition, Volume 1: to 1877
by Andrew Rieser Clifford E. Clark Jr Karen Halttunen Joseph F. Kett Neal Salisbury Harvard Sitkoff Nancy Woloch Paul S. BoyerTHE ENDURING VISION's engaging narrative integrates political, social, and cultural history within a chronological framework. Known for its focus on the environment and the land, the text is also praised for its innovative coverage of cultural history, public health and medicine, and the West -- including Native American history.
Energy and Electromagnetism
by Lawrence Hall of Science University of California at BerkeleyNIMAC-sourced textbook
Energy and Matter (iScience)
by Alton L. BiggsIScience meets students where they are through engaging features and thought-provoking questions that encourage them to relate the science concepts to the world around them.
Energy and the Environment: Sources, Technologies, and Impacts
by Reza ToossiEnergy and the Environment is conceived and written at a level suitable for use as an introductory undergraduate textbook in energy and environment for students with very little mathematics or science background. It can also be used by anyone interested in technical, political, environmental, and economical issues related to energy. To make the text appropriate for engineering and science students, additional topics are included within information boxes placed throughout the book, and in the appendices. Examples requiring algebra are indicated in a similar manner. Depending on the audience, instructors can decide to eliminate all or part of this material without loss of continuity. Each chapter in Energy and the Environment stands alone, and the text can be taught in any order that the instructor deems suitable. Widely different curricula can therefore be designed and tailored for any audience simply by focusing on the appropriate sections from the appropriate chapters. For example, an environmental engineering course might include the summaries of various energy sources types, with an emphasis on air pollution, radiation, and environmental economics. A science curriculum might alternately emphasize the various technological sections and incorporate some of the engineering designs. This book is now available and can be purchased at http://vervepublishers.com. You may also order a free examination copy if you are considering adopting the Energy and the Environment for your classes. I would be most pleased to receive comments and thank you for your time!