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21 Proms

by David Levithan Daniel Ehrenhaft

In a collaboration that brings together an impressive array of 21 authors, Levithan and Ehrenhaft have produced a collection worthy of exploration. Ranging from sad to funny to truly disastrous, these memorable stories mark that oh-so-important right of passage for many teenagers. Starting with dress-hating, heel-hating, bra-hating Emilie in Elizabeth Craft's You Are a Prom Queen, Dance Dance Dance; moving on to Daniel Ehrenhaft's Better Be Good to Me, in which aging Zack remembers his prom and being in love with his best friend's girlfriend; and ending with rebel chicks Maggie and Carly, who throw the ultimate anti-prom party in John Green's The Great American Morp, readers are drawn into a wide cross section of prom nights from both male and female perspectives. A celebration of all that is good, bad, and sometimes unforgettable about these events, this fast-paced but carefully strung anthology speaks of pink dresses, tuxedos, first kisses, unrequited love, and the thrill of taking love to its ultimate climax. Clever writing featuring many unexpected twists and turns, as well as a stunning display of each writer's razor-sharp wit, makes this an enjoyable read. Older teens will flock to this book, which undoubtedly features some of the best teen fiction writers of our era

Marly’s Ghost: A Remix of Charles Dickens’s A Christmas Carol

by David Levithan

The spirit of Ben's girlfriend Marly returns with three other ghosts to haunt him with a painful journey though Valentine's Days past, present, and future.

Earth Science

by Nancy E. Spaulding Samuel N. Namowitz

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Prentice Hall World History The Modern Era

by Elisabeth Gaynor Ellis Anthony Esler

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Prentice Hall Physical Science Concepts in Action, with Earth and Space Science

by Michael Wysession David Frank Sophia Yancopoulos

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Prentice Hall Biology

by Kenneth R. Miller Joseph S. Levine

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Chemistry in the Community

by American Chemical Society

"Chemistry in the Community is a post-secondary chemistry course structured around applied community issues related to chemistry rather than around specific chemical concepts. Concepts are presented on a ""need-to-know"" basis, allowing students to experience chemistry on first hand. The course is about 50% laboratory-based, and features activities where students must apply their chemistry knowledge to realistic decision-making situations."

The Bedford Introduction To Literature: Reading, Thinking, Writing

by Michael Meyer

This new compact edition ofThe Bedford Introduction to Literatureoffers all the distinctive features of Michael Meyer's best-selling introduction to literature in a shorter, less expensive paperback format. A generous and vibrant selection of stories, poems, and plays are supported by editorial features proven to help students read, think, and write effectively about literature. Now featuring unique visual portfolios and a CD-ROM packed with activities and contextual material, the new edition brings literature to life for students like never before.

Television Production Handbook

by Herbert Zettl

This practical textbook explains the basic workings behind the television camera, studio lighting equipment, microphones, and the video recording system, then outlines the job duties performed by graphic designers, the technical crew, news production personnel, floor managers, producers, and directors. The ninth edition adds a section on high definition video. Annotation ©2005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

American Government: Citizenship and Power

by Christine Barbour Gerald C. Wright

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Introduction To Marine Biology

by George Karleskint Richard Turner James W. Small

This undergraduate textbook explores the ways in which marine organisms interact with each other and with their physical environment, and explains the importance of marine ecosystems to terrestrial ecosystems and to humankind. Hundreds of color photographs are provided. The second edition adds sections on population dynamics, marine viruses, and coral diseases. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Video: Digital Communication & Production

by Jim Stinson

Comprehensive textbook designed as a complete introductory course in video-the 21st centruy hybrid of television and film techniques that is the future of all media production.

Food for Today

by Glencoe Mcgraw-Hill

Treat students to the best and most comprehensive foods textbook with Glencoe's Food for Today! Content is based on the latest research-based nutrition to develop lifelong healthy eating habits. Numerous illustrations, step-by-step activities, and visualization of correct portions are included. All new FACS standards for the foods classroom are met. Focus on food prep and kitchen basics include kitchen tools, safety, and sanitation. Topic-related and point-of-use academic integration with Science in Action and Kitchen Math features help teachers meet Perkins mandates. English language arts and writing activities correlated to national standards. New and revised focus on light and healthy recipes. International recipes are provided. Activities that develop consumer savvy about food choices, nutrition, and keeping a grocery budget are incorporated. Hands-on Kitchen Lab and unit-long projects reinforce concepts through application.

Algebra 1

by Ron Larson Laurie Boswell Timothy D. Kanold Lee Stiff

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Prentice Hall Physical Science Concepts in Action

by Michael Wysession David Frank Sophia Yancopoulos

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Lifetime Health

by David P. Friedman Curtis C. Stine Shannon Whalen

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Algebra 1: Notetaking Guide (Missouri)

by Larson Boswell Kanold

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Holt Spanish 3, ¡Expresate!

by Nancy Humbach Sylvia Madrigal Velasco

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Small Gas Engines: Fundamentals, Service, Troubleshooting, Repair, Applications (9th Edition)

by Alfred C. Roth

Small Gas Engines provides practical information about the construction and operation of small two- and four-cycle gasoline engines. Detailed information about specific maintenance, lubrication, troubleshooting, service, rebuilding, and repair is presented. The text is written in clear, nontechnical language and includes information that is invaluable to anyone interested in servicing small gas engines.

Get a Clue (Sweet Valley High Senior Year #38)

by Francine Pascal

Tia Ramirez's to do list: 1. Haircut 2. Study for French 3. Call Andy 4. Pick up cheese for mom's enchiladas 5. Decide what to do with the rest of my life.

Technology: Engineering & Design (6th edition)

by Sharon A. Brusic James F. Fales Vincent F. Kuetemeyer

"Technology: Engineering & Design" helps students understand and apply technology presented in an engineering context. It describes the engineering design process and how it is used to solve technological challenges. In this program students explore the nature of technology, technology systems, and the history, evolution, and characteristics of technology as well as its impact on our society, culture, economy, politics, and environment.

Approaching Literature in the 21st Century: Fiction, Poetry, Drama

by Peter Schakel Jack Ridl

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Danger Overseas (Nancy Drew Girl Detective And Hardy Boys Undercover Brothers Super Mystery)

by Carolyn Keene Franklin W. Dixon

"Wow, Joe, I can't believe there are actually people out there who would mess around with all these awesome ancient ruins." Yeah, but Frank, it's because of them that ATAC sent us here to Rome, and nothing beats this Italian food.

Diversified Health Occupations

by Louise Simmers Karen Simmers-Nartker Sharon Simmers-Kobelak

New edition of a text in which Simmers, M.Ed., R.N. provides basic entry-level knowledge and skills required for a variety of health occupations. Part 1 covers basic concepts such as health care systems, careers, personal qualities of a health care worker, legal and ethical responsibilities, medical terminology, anatomy and physiology, human growth and development, cultural diversity, geriatric care, nutrition and diets, computers, promotion of safety, infection control, vital signs, first aid, and preparing for the world of work. Part 2 discusses skills needed by various kinds of assistants including dental, laboratory, medical, nursing, physical therapy, and business and accounting. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Creating America: A History of the United States

by Jesus Garcia Donna M. Ogle C. Frederick Risinger

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