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Computer Service And Repair, 4th Edition
by Richard M. RobertsComputer Service and Repair is written for those who have no PC experience, as well as those technicians who have limited formal training. Written in an easy-to-understand format with hundreds of illustrations, Computer Service and Repair takes the reader from basic instruction to test preparation for the CompTIA A+ Certification exams. For those who want to learn computer networking, programming, administration, or any of the computer sciences, Computer Service and Repair is the perfect place to start.
Comrades: Brothers, Fathers, Heroes, Sons, Pals
by Stephen E. AmbroseComrades is a celebration of male friendships. Acclaimed historian Stephen Ambrose begins his examination with a glance inward -- he starts this book with his brothers, his first and forever friends, and the shared experiences that join them for a lifetime, overcoming distance and misunderstandings. He next writes of Dwight D. Eisenhower, who had a golden gift for friendship and who shared a perfect trust with his younger brother Milton in spite of their apparently unequal stations. With great emotion, Ambrose describes the relationships of the young soldiers of Easy Company who fought and died together from Normandy to Germany, and he recalls with admiration three unlikely friends who fought in different armies in that war. He recounts the friendships of Lewis and Clark and of Crazy Horse and He Dog, and he tells the story of the Custer brothers who died together at the Little Big Horn. Ambrose remembers and celebrates the friends he has made and kept throughout his life. Comrades concludes with the author's recollection of his own friendship with his father. "He was my first and always most important friend," Ambrose writes. "I didn't learn that until the end, when he taught me the most important thing, that the love of father-son-father-son is a continuum, just as love and friendship are expansive."
Con Academy
by Joe SchreiberIt's his senior year and Will Shea has conned his way into one of the country's most elite prep schools. But he soon runs into Andrea, a fellow con-artist. With the school not big enough for the both of them, they make a bet that whoever can con Brandt Rush, the richest, most privileged student in the school out of $50K, gets to stay at the school. Will starts setting up his con (an online poker scam) with his uncle who's one of the best grifters in the business, but also with the unwanted help of his father.. The plot thickens as Will starts falling for fellow student Gatsby, and some of Will's lies start to catch up with him.<P><P> In this twisty tale of scams, secrets, lies and deception, it hard to figure out who's conning who!
Concepts and Challenges: The Diversity of Life
by Leonard Bernstein Martin Schachter Alan Winkler Stanley WolfeScience textbook about classifying plants and animals.
Concepts and Challenges: Environmental Science
by Leonard Bernstein Martin Schachter Alan Winkler Stanley WolfeTextbook about environmental science for teens.
Concepts and Challenges: Chemical Changes
by Leonard Bernstein Martin Schachter Alan Winkler Stanley WolfeIn this book, you will use a variety of science process skills to understand the facts and theories in physical science.
Concepts and Challenges: Energy
by Leonard Bernstein Martin Schachter Alan Winkler Stanley WolfeIn this book, students will use a variety of science process skills to understand the facts and theories in physical science.
Concepts and Challenges: Earth and Space
by Leonard Bernstein Martin Schachter Alan Winkler Stanley WolfeIn this book, students will use a variety of science process skills to understand the facts and theories in Earth and Space science.
Concepts and Challenges: Matter
by Alan Winkler Leonard Bernstein Martin Schachter Stanley WolfeScience process skills allow you to think like a scientist. They help you identify problems and answer questions. Sometimes they help you solve problems. More often, they provide some possible answers and lead to more questions. In this book, you will use a variety of science process skills to understand the facts and theories in physical science
Concepts and Challenges in Earth Science
by Alan Winkler Leonard Bernstein Martin Schachter Stanley WolfeConcepts and Challenges in Earth Science contains unit lessons on: Scientific Skills and Methods, Studying the Earth, Minerals, Rocks and How They Form, Wearing Down the Earth, Agents of Erosion, Building up the Earth, Plate Tectonics, The Rock Record, The Hydrosphere, The Atmosphere, Weather, Climate, Natural Resources, Exploring Space, The Solar System, Motions of the Earth, and Stars.
Concepts and Challenges in Earth Science (Revised 3rd Edition)
by Leonard Bernstein Martin Schachter Alan Winkler Stanley WolfeThe topics covered in this book include scientific skills & methods, studying the earth, minerals, rocks & how they form, wearing down the earth, agents of erosion, building up the earth, plate tectonics, the rock record, the hydrosphere, the atmosphere, weather, climate, natural resources, among others.
Concepts and Challenges in Life Science (Revised 3rd Edition)
by Leonard Bernstein Martin Schachter Alan Winkler Stanley WolfeThis text book contains topics on Scientific methods and skills, Needs of living things, Ecology, Cells, Tissues, and Organs, Classification, Simple organisms, Plants, Plant structure and function, Animals without backbones, Animals with backbones , Nutrition and digestion, Support and movement, Transport, respiration and excretion, Regulation and behavior, Health and disease, Reproduction and development, Heredity and genetics and Change through time.
Conceptual Integrated Science Explorations, Florida
by Paul G. Hewitt Suzanne Lyons John SuchockiNIMAC-sourced textbook
Conceptual Integrated Science Explorations (Florida Edition)
by John Suchocki Suzanne Lyons Paul G. HewittScience textbook for Florida students.
Conceptual Physical Science
by Paul G. Hewitt John Suchocki Leslie A. HewittConceptual Physical Science, Second Edition, with its important ancillaries, provides a first introduction to physics, chemistry, earth science, and astronomy, melded in a manner to captivate student interest.
Conceptual Physics: The High School Physics Program
by Paul G. HewittThis seventh edition of the popular and exceptionally well written physics concept text with minimal mathematics contains new material sprinkled throughout, such as a treatment of measurements of the earth, moon, and sun by the early Greeks, capacitors, and more on rainbows. Individual sections have been clarified and updated. Problem sets are now at the end of most chapters. Most problems involve simple calculations that require minimal algebra skills. The text is profusely illustrated in full color with many helpful diagrams and down-to-earth examples. Annotation C. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
Conceptual Physics: The High School Physics Program (3rd edition)
by Paul G. HewittPhysics textbook for high school students.
Conceptual Physics: The High School Physics Program with Expanded Technology (3rd edition)
by Paul G. HewittPhysics textbook for high school students
Conceptual Physics
by Paul G. HewittConceptual Physics, Tenth Edition helps readers connect physics to their everyday experiences and the world around them with additional help on solving more mathematical problems. Hewitt's text is famous for engaging readers with analogies and imagery from real-world situations that build a strong conceptual understanding of physical principles ranging from classical mechanics to modern physics. With this strong foundation, readers are better equipped to understand the equations and formulas of physics, and motivated to explore the thought-provoking exercises and fun projects in each chapter. Included in the package is the workbook. Mechanics, Properties of Matter, Heat, Sound, Electricity and Magnetism, Light, Atomic and Nuclear Physics, Relativity. For all readers interested in conceptual physics.
Conceptual Physics: Laboratory Manual
by Paul RobinsonThis lab manual contains 61 activities and 38 experiments. Most activities are designed to provide you with hands-on experience that relates to a specific concept. Experiments are usually designed to give you practice using a particular piece of apparatus.
Conchies: Conscientious Objectors of the First World War
by Ann KramerWhen, at the height of the First World War, many Allied governments introduced conscription, there were thousands of individuals who, for personal or religious reasons, refused to fight. After tough questioning, some were exempted but the majority were forced into the army anyways. Those who 'refused to do their duty' were threatened with death sentences or harsh prison terms; many died from ill treatment. Conchies collects many of the moving true stories of these brave individuals.