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Prentice Hall World History
by Elisabeth Gaynor Ellis Anthony EslerGrades 9-12. Textbook includes history from the beginning of civilization to the present.
Prentice Hall Earth Science
by Edward J. Tarbuck Frederick K. Lutgens Dennis TasaNIMAC-sourced textbook
Prentice Hall Chemistry
by Antony C. Wilbraham Dennis D. Staley Michael S. Matta Edward L. WatermanNIMAC-sourced textbook
The Practice of Statistics: TI-83/84/89 Graphing Calculator Enhanced
by David S. Moore Daniel S. Yates Darren S. StarnesNIMAC-sourced textbook
Oklahoma Holt Elements of Literature: Fourth Course, Essentials of American Literature
by Kylene Beers Lee OdellNIMAC-sourced textbook
Step Up to Writing, Handy Pages, Secondary Level
by Maureen E. AumanTextbook for secondary students.
Introduction to Psychology: Gateways to Mind and Behavior
by Dennis Coon John O. MittererPsychology Textbook
Holt Sociology: The Study of Human Relationships
by W. Laverne ThomasMuch of the writing in this textbook is summarizing. The sociological data in this textbook has been collected from many sources. Summarizing all the characteristics of a society or even a social institution involves studying a large body of demographic, cultural, economic, geological, and historical information. Finding the Main Idea is the ability to identify the main point in a set of information. This textbook is designed to help you focus on the main ideas in sociology. The Read to Discover questions in each chapter help you identify the main ideas in each section. Identifying points of view helps us examine why people see things as they do. It also reinforces the realization that people's views may change over time or with a change in circumstances. Analyzing Information is the process of breaking something down into parts and examining the relationships between those parts. Comparing and Contrasting involve examining events, points of view, situations, or styles to identify their similarities and differences. Comparing focuses on both the similarities and the differences. Contrasting focuses only on the differences. Studying similarities and differences between people and things can give you clues about social theories, human interaction, and societies.
Holt American Anthem: Reconstruction to the Present
by Edward L. Ayers Robert D. Schulzinger Jesús F. de la Teja Deborah Gray WhiteNIMAC-sourced textbook
Career Planning
by Spencer G. Niles Thomas F. Harrington Garbette A. M. GarrawayNIMAC-sourced textbook
Glencoe Foundations of Personal Fitness: Any Body Can...Be Fit!
by Don L. Rainey Tinker D. MurrayNIMAC-sourced textbook
Glencoe, Business and Personal Law, Real-World Connections
by BusinessWeek Paul A. Sukys Gordon W. Brown Standard Poor'SNIMAC-sourced textbook
America Dreaming: How Youth Changed America in the Sixties
by Laban Carrick HillLaban Hill, author of the acclaimed Harlem Stomp, is back with an in-depth exploration of America in the 1960's and the young people who built a new world around them and changed our society significantly. Like Harlem Stomp, America Dreaming is an educational and visual look into a time of energy and influence. Covering subjects such as the civil rights movement, hippie culture, black nationalism, and the feminist movement, Hill paints a sprawling picture of life in the '60's and shows how teenagers were on the forefront of the societal changes that occurred during this grand decade. America Dreaming is a virtual time capsule, full of photos, song lyrics, poetry, art, protest posters, sixties lingo and iconography that will give readers an authentic and inspiring experience.