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Coping with Moods: A Teen's Guide To Coping With Moods (Young Adult's Guide to the Science of He)

by Jean Ford

Have you ever been laughing one moment--and crying the next? How about so angry you could throw something--and then suddenly burst out laughing? All of us have experienced mood swings like this, and they're even more common during adolescence. Rapidly changing emotions--from contentment to irritability, anger to despair, euphoria to despondency--are common occurrences during your teen years. What causes these shifts in mood? The sources vary, but for most teens, two main agents are involved: brain chemistry and life changes. The same hormonal activity that brings about the body changes teens experience also triggers changes in your brain. At the same time, your relationships with your family and friends are changing, you have more responsibilities and freedoms than ever before, and you face a whole new set of pressures. All these things can turn your life into a series of emotional peaks and valleys. But there is hope. This book will help you understand what's happening to you--and it will offer practical coping mechanisms. Don't worry. You too can survive the roller coaster!

Copy Cat (School Gyrls #2)

by Jacque Nimble

Jacque is struggling with school work. If she doesn't make good grades, she'll have to leave the school -- and her friends!

Coraline: Reading Group Guide (L'odissea Ser. #Vol. 97)

by Neil Gaiman

Acompaña a Coraline y déjate transportar al mundo de fantasía y terror creado por el premiado autor Neil Gaiman. «Damas y caballeros, niñas y niños, pónganse en pie y aplaudan: Coraline es una obra maestra.»Philip Pullman, The Guardian Al día siguiente de mudarse de casa, Coraline explora las catorce puertas de su nuevo hogar. Trece se pueden abrir con normalidad, pero la decimocuarta está cerrada y tapiada. Cuando por fin consigue abrirla, Coraline se encuentra con un pasadizo secreto que la conduce a otra casa tan parecida a la suya que resulta escalofriante. Sin embargo, hay ciertas diferencias que llaman su atención: la comida es más rica, los juguetes son tan desconocidos como maravillosos y, sobre todo, hay otra madre y otro padre que quieren que Coraline se quede con ellos, se convierta en su hija y no se marche nunca. Pronto Coraline se da cuenta de que, tras los espejos, hay otros niños que han caído en la trampa. Son como almas perdidas, y ahora ella es su única esperanza de salvación. Pero para rescatarlos tendrá también que recuperar a sus verdaderos padres, y cumplir así el desafío que le permitirá volver a su vida anterior. Reseñas:«Este libro te producirá escalofríos y el miedo se te colará por los zapatos. Posee el delicado toque de terror de los mejores cuentos de hadas y es una obra maestra. Después de leerlo, no volverás a mirar un botón como antes.»Terry Pratchett «Delicado y extraordinario, se lee como un cruce de Alicia en el país de las maravillas y Stephen King.»Independent on Sunday «Una fantasía magnífica y siniestra; Gaiman muestra un gran conocimiento de los temores de los niños y de su capacidad para superarlos.»Kirkus Reviews «Un libro maravillosamente extraño y espeluznante [...]. Neil Gaiman es demasiado sutil para aludir a lo sobrenatural, es mucho más misterioso. Los peligros son reales y parte de la riqueza de esta historia se encuentra en el hecho de que ofrece muchos significados sin imponer ninguno [...].»Philip Pullman, The Guardian «Gaiman logra tejer una apasionante y adictiva narración, a caballo entre los mitos de los cuentos de hadas infantiles y el suspense propio de un filme de terror. [...] Tras su lectura no volveremos a mirar los botones de la misma manera y cada vez que tengamos que abrir una puerta nos lo pensaremos dos veces.»Sandra Pérez, ABC «Coraline es una digna heredera de las grandes heroínas de la literatura infantil, pero también lon es de las historias góticas de Poe, Lovecraft, etc. Gaiman sabe inventar ambientes y recrear la atmósfera necesaria para arañar e, incluso en ocasiones, hecer estremecerse al lector.»Pep Molist, Quadern, El País

Corbenic

by Catherine Fisher

It starts when Cal gets off the train at the wrong stop in the middle of the night, in the middle of nowhere. He's stranded.Following a muddy path leads him to a castle that appears to be deserted. But inside is Corbenic, a magnificent hotel filled with rich people preparing for a banquet—and Cal is their guest of honor. During the meal, he experiences a disturbing vision, but when he is asked to talk about what he has seen, he denies it. What if he's becoming crazy, like his mother?When Cal wakes the next morning, the elegant castle turns out to be nothing more than an abandoned ruin. But something inside him has changed—he now knows he needs to right the wrongs in his life. It will be a difficult journey, and if Cal achieves his goal, it will not be without cost. The first step—he must return to Corbenic.

Cordially Uninvited

by Jennifer Roy

It's The Princess Diaries meets Mean Girls when eleven-year-old Claire is invited to the royal wedding of the century!Claire Gross, age eleven, might live in sleepy upstate New York, but she's about to be a junior bridesmaid in the wedding of the century! Claire's cousin Belle is engaged to the Prince of England, and Claire and her mom are heading to London for the royal ceremony. Getting whisked away on a trans-Atlantic jet and thrown into a whirlwind of wedding activities would be a dream for any other girl, but Claire isn't sure this is a match made in heaven. To make matters worse, another junior bridesmaid seems determined to sabotage the event! Can Claire put aside her own misgivings to save the day? What if there's no such thing as happily ever after? From award-winning author Jennifer Roy, this is a hilarious, heartfelt story about a girl who discovers that fairy tales may not exist, but sometimes there's still a little magic to be found in real life.

Core Connections Algebra 2, Version 4.0

by Kevin Coffey Judy Kysh Michael Kassarjian

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Core Connections Algebra, Version 5.0

by Leslie Dietiker Kevin Coffey Michael Kassarjian

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Core Connections Course 2 Version 5

by Leslie Dietiker Evra Baldinger Michael Kassarjian Barbara Shreve

Core Connections Course 2

Core Connections Integrated I, Version 6.0

by Leslie Dietiker Michael Kassarjian

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Core Connections Integrated II, Version 6.0

by Leslie Dietiker Michael Kassarjian

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Core Connections Integrated III, Version 5.0

by Judy Kysh Michael Kassarjian Karen Wootton

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Core Connections, Course 1, Version 5.0

by Leslie Dietiker Kevin Coffey Michael Kassarjian Misty Nikula

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Core Connections, Course 1, Version 7.1

by Judy Kysh Tom Sallee Brian Hoey

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Core Connections, Course 2, Version 5.0

by Leslie Dietiker Kevin Coffey Michael Kassarjian Misty Nikula

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Core Connections, Course 3, Version 5.0

by Leslie Dietiker Kevin Coffey Michael Kassarjian

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Core Focus on Rational Numbers & Equations, Stage 2

by Beth Armstrong Shannon McCaw Matt McCaw Sarah Schuhl Michelle Terry Scott Valway

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Core Skills: Language Arts, Grade 7

by Steck-Vaughn

Language Arts was developed to help your child improve the language skills he or she needs to succeed. The book emphasizes skills in the key areas of grammar, punctuation, vocabulary, writing, and research. The more than 100 lessons included in the book provide many opportunities for your child to practice and apply important language and writing skills. These skills will help your child excel in all academic areas, increase his or her scores on standardized tests, and have a greater opportunity for success in his or her career.

Core Skills: Reading Comprehension, Grade 7

by Steck-Vaughn

Welcome to the Steck-Vaughn Core Skills: Reading Comprehension series! You have selected a unique book that focuses on developing your child's comprehension skills, the reading and thinking processes associated with the printed word.

Core Skills: Writing, Grade 7

by Steck-Vaughn

Writing is one of the core skills necessary for success in school and in life. The better writer a person is, the better that person can communicate with others. Good writing is a skill acquired through guidance, practice, and self-evaluation. This book provides guidance for success in different writing formats. This book also provides many opportunities for writing practice. Finally, this book encourages writers to examine their own work and judge its qualities and flaws.

Coriolanus: No Fear Shakespeare Side-by-Side Plain English (No Fear Shakespeare)

by William Shakespeare SparkNotes

Read Shakespeare&’s plays in all their brilliance—and understand what every word means! Don&’t be intimidated by Shakespeare! These popular guides make the Bard&’s plays accessible and enjoyable. This No Fear Shakespeare ebook gives you the complete text of Coriolanusand an easy-to-understand translation.Each No Fear guide contains:The complete text of the original playA line-by-line translation that puts the words into everyday languageA complete list of characters, with descriptionsPlenty of helpful commentary Shakespeare&’s late tragedy about the Roman leader who ascends to power has much to say about politics, leadership, and government that still applies to our world today.Read Coriolanus in all its brilliance and actually understand what it means.

Corn-Farm Boy

by Lois Lenski

An Iowa farm boy longs to quit school and join his dad working the land Dick comes home from school early and tells his mother he was sent home with a stomachache. She puts him to bed and tells him to get some sleep, but Dick can't shut his eyes for a second. All his life he's wanted to be a farmer--to quit school and join his father and brother driving tractors across their sprawling property--and today is his chance. His father is getting a 2nd tractor, and he'll need Dick to drive it. Dick is certain that there's nothing on the farm that he can't handle. But when he gets a taste of farmer's work, will he be so sure it's the life for him? This charming novel offers a detailed look at life on a farm and a snapshot of a time when a boy could quit school to work in the fields.

Cornered: 14 Stories of Bullying and Defiance

by Rhoda Belleza

It does not necessarily take a fist to create a punch in the gut. This fourteen-story YA fiction anthology delves into the experience of being bulliedusocially, emotionally, physically, psychologically, and sexually. The school hallways, walks home, and house walls are no longer the boundaries for intimidation and harassment. With the rapid-fire response time of social media and smartphones, bullying has lost all limits, and the lines among truth, lies, and real accountability have become blurred. Featuring some of the hottest voices in YA literature, both bestselling and on the rise, "Cornered" includes works from Kirsten Miller ("New York Times" bestseller "The Eternal Ones"), Jennifer Brown ("Hate List"), Elizabeth Miles ("Fury"), Jaime Adoff ("The Death of Jayson Porter"), Lish McBride (Morris Award finalist "Hold Me Closer, Necromancer"), Matthue Roth ("Losers"), Sheba Karim ("Skunk Girl"), Kate Ellison ("Butterfly Clues"), Zeta Elliot ("A Wish After Midnight"), Josh Berk ("The Dark Days of Hamburger Halpin"), and James Lecesne ("Absolute Brightness" and founder of the Trevor Project).

Cornmeal and Cider: Food and Drink in the 1800s (Daily Life in America in the 1800s)

by Zachary Chastain

The farmers, workers, and pioneers of America in the 1800s were nourished by a tradition of hearty, down-home cooking that is still a part of our national cuisine--New England baked beans, roast beef, turkey, corn on the cob, and pumpkin pies. With roots in the British Isles, and with important contributions from Native American food plants and cooking techniques, American food and drink quality and seasonal variety was vastly improved during the 1800s by new technologies in transportation, food storage, hygiene, and preservation, growing national and world markets, and--not least--the delicious ethnic cuisines of new immigrant groups. Hungry for innovation, quality, and economy, Americans in the 1800s became the best-fed nation in the history of the world!

Corpses, Coffins, and Crypts: A History of Burial

by Penny Colman

Drawing on extensive historical and anthropological research, personal accounts, and interviews with people who work in the funeral industry, Penny Colman examines the compelling subjects of death and burial across cultures and societies. The text, enriched with stories both humorous and poignant, includes details about the decomposition and embalming processes (an adult corpse buried six feet deep without a coffin will usually take five to ten years to turn into a skeleton) and describes the various customs associated with containing remains (the Igala people in Nigeria have a custom of burying people in as many as twenty-seven layers of clothing). Intriguing facts are revealed at every turn; for example, in Madagascar winter was considered the corpse-turning season.This comprehensive book also includes a list of burial sites of famous people, images in the arts associated with death, fascinating epitaphs and gravestone carvings, a chronology and a glossary, and over a hundred black-and-white photographs, most of which were taken by the author.Penny Colman writes with compassion and intelligence and humanizes the difficult subjects of death and burial. The result is a powerful look at an inevitable part of life--death.

Corrective Mathematics Workbook Subtraction (Corrective Math)

by McGraw-Hill Education Editors Sra McGraw-Hill

Workbooks include daily worksheets and point summary charts for recording student performance and awarding grades.

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