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Math for Machinists

by Mark W. Huth John Templeton

The intent of Math for Machinists is to provide students with a review of basic math operations (whole numbers, fractions, decimals, percentages), measurements, and additional math topics that are directly applicable to machining and manufacturing, such as the precision measurements, angles, area, volume, and gear calculations. Creative problems and pertinent exercises help students develop their math skills as well as their knowledge of the trade. Answers to odd-numbered practice problems are listed in the back of the text.

Residential Wiring Concepts and Applications

by Quinton B. Phillips

Residential Wiring Concepts and Applications includes a comprehensive, abundantly illustrated, pedagogically strong text, a lab workbook with hands-on activities, and videos, providing a complete solution for introductory courses. Adhering to the 2023 National Electrical Code® (NEC), the textbook introduces entry-level students to fundamental concepts and applications that will be encountered in the workplace. It is divided into two complementary parts: Part I, Basic Knowledge and Skills, covers the necessary knowledge and skills to perform electrical work, providing a firm foundation for students with no prior knowledge; Part II, House Wiring, concentrates on the NEC requirements and practical wiring of a residence in a logical order of operations. With a clear and engaging writing style, the content is organized into digestible chapters to reinforce learning comprehension, followed immediately by real-world applications.

Digital Photography Portfolio to Profession: Portfolio To Profession

by Jack Klasey Amanda M. Clark

Digital Photography: Portfolio to Profession teaches the principles and skills required to gain competence in digital photography, including applications for smartphones. Designed for students who are interested in making photography a future career or lifelong passion, this title includes a chapter on commercial photography including soft skills, marketing strategies, and methods to operate a photography business. Later chapters include techniques for specific photographic situations, such as action and events, outdoor photography, travel photography, and portrait and studio photography. This edition includes three new chapters for an additional focus on improving lighting, mobile photography, and mobile postprocessing. Portfolio assignments engage students in creating a variety of images and building their own portfolio.

Industrial Maintenance And Mechatronics

by Shawn A. Ballee Gary R. Shearer

Industrial Maintenance and Mechatronics is a comprehensive text that provides curriculum support for Industrial Technology Maintenance (ITM) programs. The text consists of 40 chapters grouped into sections that correspond to principal industrial technology disciplines, with a special focus on electrical systems and electronic controls. With an exclusive endorsement from NIMS, this learning program is designed to work hand-in-glove with the NIMS Smart Duties and Standards for Industrial Technology Maintenance, providing students with the necessary knowledge and skills for entry-level positions in industrial maintenance and helping them prepare for NIMS credentialing. Instructors and students will appreciate the convenience and value of a comprehensive text that can be used in multiple courses and programs.

Maintenance and Light Repair Technician

by Luke D. Thompson

For programs that need even more theory coverage to support classroom lecture hours, the Maintenance and Light Repair Technician textbook offers concise, easy-to-read content needed to successfully complete skills on the MLR task list. This title provides the content to develop students into professional technicians, using case study examples and best practices, career profiles and soft skills, advanced technologies, and ASE certification preparation for the MLR exam.

Introduction to Anatomy & Physiology

by Susan J. Hall Michelle A. Provost-Craig William C. Rose

Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology covers all body systems using a student-friendly writing style that makes complex subjects easier to understand. Written specifically for the high school market, the chapters in this textbook are divided into lessons, providing content in a manageable format for the student. Each lesson is further divided into subtopics, with questions at the end of each subtopic to help students gauge their understanding of the material. Clinical case studies and real-world applications enhance student interest and involvement. An outstanding illustration program includes anatomically exact drawings with great use of color, simplified labeling, and teaching captions. Strong pedagogy includes study aids, such as learning objectives, lesson summaries, and extensive assessment opportunities increase students’ ability to succeed in this challenging course. This edition has been updated to include content on the impact of COVID-19, artificial tissues, muscle disorders, the sense of touch, and Rh factor to the universal donor and universal recipient definitions.

5-Minute Gratitude Devotional for Teen Girls: Reflections to Guide Daily Praise and Joy

by Leslie Leasure

Help teen girls deepen their gratitude and faith in just 5 minutes each day It can be tough to be a teen girl. Between school, friends, and thoughts of the future, there are a lot of challenges to navigate. This faith-based gratitude journal offers insightful scripture and prompts that encourage teen girls to focus on what's truly important and let go of the thoughts and feelings that don't serve them. As they explore what gratitude means, they'll discover that it isn't just a feeling—it's a form of praise.Short and spiritual—These brief, simple devotions only take 5 minutes, so it's easy to find time for them on busy days.Just for teen girls—Teens will discover Bible passages that are relevant to their life, with advice for dealing with crushes, peer pressure, grades, and more.Long-term habits—Practicing gratitude consistently helps young women develop a lifelong routine of kindness, appreciation, and self-awareness.Make faith and gratitude a cornerstone of a teen girl's life with this modern entry into devotionals for teen girls.

Nighttime Devotional for Teen Girls: 5-Minute Guided Daily Reflections

by Teresa Hartnett Catherine Hartnett

Empower teen girls to end each day with God's wisdom Being a teenager can be tough, but God is there to support every teen girl and help her become the amazing woman she was meant to be. This book of devotions makes it simple for teen girls to spend a moment with their faith at the end of every day, so they can prepare for the day ahead with a sense of purpose and belief. And the best part? It only takes 5 minutes.This top choice in Christian books for teen girls helps them:Reflect on their day—Before they go to sleep at night, teen girls will take a moment to consider how they can live up to their full potential, follow their dreams, and grow into a person they're proud of.Explore Scripture—Find out how the Lord's Word can help girls through the challenges they'll face with school, friends, relationships, and more.Setting intentions—Encourage teens to grow their strength and faith a little every day with a simple goal at the end of each devotion.Help your teen girl make God part of her routine and learn to live strong in her faith with the Nighttime Devotional for Teen Girls.

Nighttime Devotional for Teen Boys: 5-Minute Devotions to Guide Daily Reflection

by Brandan Robertson

Encourage your teen to end his day with God's wisdomEvery day comes with new challenges, but God is always there to give young men the strength they need to persevere and realize their potential. This boys' devotional provides teens an opportunity to end their day the right way—reflecting on God's love and the lessons that His Word can teach.Go beyond other devotionals for teen boys and help them:Create an evening ritual—Your teen will see how easy it is to make time for God every day with 5-minute devotions they can fit into any nighttime routine.Explore God's wisdom—They'll learn how the Lord's Word can help them with the challenges they'll face with school, friends, relationships, and more.Reflect on their day—With a new devotion for boys every night, this book will help your teen mature with prompts that will encourage him to live up to his potential.Empower your teen to grow into a man of faith with this daily devotional for teen boys.

The Fascinating Engineering Book for Kids: 500 Dynamic Facts! (Fascinating Facts)

by Jacie Maslyk

From acoustics to holograms—explore awesome engineering facts for kids ages 8 to 12 Did you know that computer chips can be thousands of times smaller than a grain of sand? Or that whale fins inspired the wind turbine? The Fascinating Engineering Book for Kids is packed with 500 incredible facts about every branch of engineering with full-color pictures to match! Kids (and adults) will learn about some of the most famous and influential engineers in history, and explore how engineers helped build so many of the amazing things in our world, from underwater machines to spaceships and satellites! Dig into the best in kids' engineering books with fascinating trivia like:The Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus is an amphitheater in Greece built in the fourth century. It was designed so well that it is still used today!GloFish are genetically engineered to enhance their luminescence—a glow that can be seen under ultraviolet lights.Robotic engineers can work in animatronics where they design and build robots for entertainment, like the ones you see in theme parks.Inspire curiosity and a lifelong love of science with this mind-boggling book of engineering for kids.

The Story of Eliza Hamilton: An Inspiring Biography for Young Readers (The Story of Biographies)

by Natasha Wing

Discover the life of Eliza Hamilton—a story about being kind to others for kids ages 6 to 9 Eliza Hamilton was one of America's Founding Mothers. Before she made history, she was a thoughtful kid who loved spending time with family and riding her horse. Her life changed when she married Alexander Hamilton, a Founding Father who helped form the United States. After Alexander died, Eliza had his biography published so people would remember his contributions to American history. She also started an orphanage and a free school to help children. This book helps kids explore how Eliza went from being a young girl growing up in New York to an important keeper of history and a role model to many people.Independent reading—This Eliza Hamilton biography is broken down into short chapters and simple language so kids 6 to 9 can read and learn on their own.Critical thinking—Kids will learn the Who, What, Where, When, Why, and How of Eliza's life, find definitions of new words, discussion questions, and more.A lasting legacy—Find out how Eliza made the world a better place for future generations.How will Eliza's big heart and lasting legacy inspire you?Discover activists, artists, athletes, and more from across history with the rest of the Story Of series, including famous figures like: Marie Curie, Amelia Earhart, Frida Kahlo, Helen Keller, and Jane Goodall.

The OCD Workbook for Teens: Manage Intrusive Thoughts and Compulsive Behavior with CBT and Mindfulness

by Anthony Bishop

Give teens the tools to take control of their OCD Living with obsessive-compulsive disorder can feel overwhelming and confusing, especially for teens. It's tough for teens to manage the intrusive thoughts and behaviors that can disrupt their day, but The OCD Workbook for Teens can help. They'll learn about what OCD really is, then find simple exercises and affirmations to help them manage their symptoms and feel more productive and happy every day.Based in mindfulness and CBT—Explore how cognitive behavioral therapy and mindful habits can treat OCD by helping teens differentiate compulsive and non-compulsive behaviors.Stories and case studies—Teens will find reassurance as they read about other teens with OCD and how they regained control of their lives with help from these strategies and exercises.Designed for teens—This book shows teens how to handle OCD in the face of modern-day teen stressors like school, social media, and thoughts of the future.Help teens with OCD understand themselves, find their confidence, and thrive.

Morning Devotional for Teen Boys: 5-Minute Devotions to Ground Your Day in Faith

by Levi Yancy

Wake up with God's wisdom and ground the day in graceTeenage life is often full of trials and tribulations. Fortunately, the Lord is always there to offer guidance and support. This boys' devotional allows teens to place His message within the context of their own lives, helping them stay true to themselves as they embark on their journey to manhood.The Morning Devotional for Teen Boys spurs readers to:Embrace a morning ritual—Young men can make time for God every morning with 150 devotions short enough to fit into any schedule. They only need five minutes and they'll feel ready to tackle the day.Tap into God's teachings—Boys will contemplate the wisdom of the Lord and see how His lessons apply to all facets of life—school, family, friends, and more.Establish intentions—Every devotion includes a thoughtful prompt to encourage introspection and help young men bolster their faith.Inspire teens to quickly center themselves with brief lessons from the Lord.

Open Up High School Mathematics: Unit 1: Sequences (Open Up High School Mathematics)

by Honey Mathematics Vision Project Hendrickson Kuehl Lemon Sutorius

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Epic Korean Workbook, [Level] 2

by Haewon Cho Hye Young Shin Jae Hong Lee

NIMAC-sourced textbook

En voz alta: Español para hispanohablantes 1

by Carmen Herrera Paula Hidalgo Janet Boring

NIMAC-sourced textbook

En voz alta: Español para hispanohablantes 2

by Paula Hidalgo Janet Boring Evelyn Galindo

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Indiana High School Math Solution, Mathbook: Algebra I

by Sandy Bartle Finocchi Amy Jones Lewis Josh Fisher Janet Sinopoli Victoria Fisher Sarah Galasso

NIMAC-sourced textbook

¡Qué chévere! [Level] 1

by Inc. Carnegie Learning

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Buddhism for Teens: 50 Mindfulness Activities, Meditations, and Stories to Cultivate Calm and Awareness

by Canradasa

Help teens find their way to inner peace with Buddhist teachings It's not always easy for teens to navigate their lives at home, at school, and with friends, but through Buddhist meditation and mindfulness practices they can discover a path to inner calm and awareness. Buddhism for Teens introduces curious teens to the Buddhist way of seeing things and helps them build their emotional strength, their sense of self, and their connection to the world around them.What sets this Buddhism guide apart: Learning through action—There's no long-winded introduction to Buddhism here; teens can jump straight into immersive stories and activities that will change the way they look at life.Meditation made simple—Teens will find simple meditations to help them explore Buddhist concepts like joy, balance, and starting a new journey.Buddhism for beginners—This book is designed to be friendly to young newcomers, meaning teens can read from cover to cover or just choose the sections that resonate with them the most.Teens can experience the peace and balance of Buddhism with this enlightening guide made just for them.

Philosophy for Teens: Core Concepts and Life's Biggest Questions Examined

by Mark Linsenmayer

Explore philosophy through thought-provoking questions for teens If you like to ask deep questions about the world around you, then you already think like a philosopher. This book presents philosophy through fascinating questions you may have already thought about, like: Can we prove the existence of a God? What are minds, really? How can we be sure about anything? Ponder all these ideas and many more as you learn core philosophy concepts and strengthen your critical thinking skills.What sets this book about philosophy for kids ages 12 to 16 apart:An introduction to philosophy—Discover the history of philosophy, what makes a question philosophical in nature, and how being a philosopher can benefit you.The six main branches—Find questions organized by their branch of philosophy: metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, logic, aesthetics, and political philosophy.Philosophy in practice—Learn which philosophers asked and answered each question, explore different sides of an argument, and apply philosophical concepts to real life.Ponder life's biggest questions with this teen-friendly choice in philosophy books.

Florida's B.E.S.T. Standards for Math: Algebra 1 with CalcChat® and CalcView®, Volume 2

by Ron Larson Laurie Boswell

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Teen Killers At Large (Teen Killers Club series #3)

by Lily Sparks

The Teen Killers Club faces the end in the final installment of this &“sick, twisted, fast-paced&” (Kendare Blake, #1 New York Times bestselling author) series.With authorities revisiting her conviction for the brutal murder of her best friend, Signal Deere awaits her fate with the Class A killers she calls her closest friends. When the footage that proves her innocence is wiped, it&’s clear someone she trusts is sabotaging her case—and Signal is headed back to jail if she can&’t figure out who. Signal desperately needs help from someone as obsessed with the truth as he is with her: Erik.But after the Bonnie-and-Clyde act that made them a viral sensation, Erik is a wanted man. Camp wants to kill him, the police want to put him away, and more than one fan wants to claim his black heart. All Erik wants is the freedom he&’s never had. Can Signal convince the Teen Killers Club member with the highest body count to turn himself in and testify?Being with Erik will put a target on her back but losing him just might kill her. As the Teen Killers Club faces its final trial, Signal discovers her options may be narrowing—to life behind bars or till death do us part.

Cutting of Harp Strings: A Novel

by E. G. Kardos

<p>In this coming-of-age novel, a man returns to boarding school for his high school reunion and remembers the friendship that changed his life.<p> <p>Eternally eager to please, Eli has lived the life everyone always expected of him. But when he returns to St. Augustine’s boarding school for his twenty-fifth high school reunion, he can’t help but wonder what kind of man he might have become if things had gone differently between him and Aiden, his roommate during senior year. Aiden was Eli’s polar opposite and their clashes were as profound as the friendship that grew and deepened between them. Until Aidan fulfilled the promise he once made to himself and changed their relationship forever.<p> <p>Restless for answers and filled with regret, Eli finally returns to the secret place he once shared with Aiden, searching for the peace that eluded him all his life.<p>

The Day Trip

by Stephen W. Cheshire

<p>Just when a teenager thinks his life can’t get any better, an alien invasion throws a wrench in the works. And he needed a parent’s signature for this?<p> <p>Girls, guns, and of course some very good friends. Bradley Harrison is your everyday teenager and can’t ask for much more out of high school life. He spends his senior year looking forward to college, scoping out good-looking women, and blowing off steam at the local gun range.<p> <p>However, a trip to the Big Apple is going to change his life forever. An alien species called the Armazoids, way ahead of our time, lands in New York the night before and starts an invasion. Bradley has to guide a small group of people through an infected city.<p> <p>But what happens when the girl he loves, her best friend, another pupil he hates, plus the teacher he despises are kidnapped by the invaders? How does he get them back to Earth? Can he help prevent another invasion in the near future?<p> <p>Find out in . . . The Day Trip. Just when a teenager thinks his life can’t get any better, an alien invasion throws a wrench in the works. And he needed a parent’s signature for this?<p> <p>Girls, guns, and of course some very good friends. Bradley Harrison is your everyday teenager and can’t ask for much more out of high school life. He spends his senior year looking forward to college, scoping out good-looking women, and blowing off steam at the local gun range.<p> <p>However, a trip to the Big Apple is going to change his life forever. An alien species called the Armazoids, way ahead of our time, lands in New York the night before and starts an invasion. Bradley has to guide a small group of people through an infected city.<p> <p>But what happens when the girl he loves, her best friend, another pupil he hates, plus the teacher he despises are kidnapped by the invaders? How does he get them back to Earth? Can he help prevent another invasion in the near future?<p> <p>Find out in . . . The Day Trip.<p>

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