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Glencoe Advanced Mathematical Concepts, Precalculus with Applications [Grade 11]
by Berchie Holliday Gilbert J. Cuevas Melissa S. Mcclure"Advanced Mathematical Concepts, (c)2006 provides comprehensive coverage of all the topics covered in a full-year Precalculus course. Its unique unit organization readily allows for semester courses in Trigonometry, Discrete Mathematics, Analytic Geometry, and Algebra and Elementary Functions. Pacing and Chapter Charts for Semester Courses are conveniently located on page T4 of the Teacher Wraparound Edition. <BR>"Advanced Mathematical Concepts lessons develop mathematics using numerous examples, real-world applications, and an engaging narrative. Graphs, diagrams, and illustrations are used throughout to help students visualize concepts. Directions clearly indicate which problems may require the use of a graphing calculator.
Glencoe Advanced Mathematical Concepts, Precalculus with Applications [Grade 11]
by Berchie Holliday Gilbert J. Cuevas Melissa S. McclureAdvanced Mathematical Concepts, ©2006 provides comprehensive coverage of all the topics covered in a full-year Precalculus course. Its unique unit organization readily allows for semester courses in Trigonometry, Discrete Mathematics, Analytic Geometry, and Algebra and Elementary Functions. Pacing and Chapter Charts for Semester Courses are conveniently located in the Teacher Wraparound Edition. Advanced Mathematical Conceptslessons develop mathematics using numerous examples, real-world applications, and an engaging narrative. Graphs, diagrams, and illustrations are used throughout to help students visualize concepts. Directions clearly indicate which problems may require the use of a graphing calculator.
Glencoe Health
by Mary H. Bronson Don MerkiCORRELATED TO THE NATIONAL HEALTH EDUCATION STANDARDS, THIS IS THE PROGRAM YOU CAN TRUST! This well-respected program gives your students the skills they need to stand up to peer pressure, avoid risky behaviors, and develop the resilience they need to handle the changes they'll face during their school years...and throughout their lives.
Glencoe Literature: The Reader's Choice, American Literature
by Beverly Ann Chin Jacqueline Jones Royster Jeffrey D. Wilhelm Douglas FisherTextbook.
Glencoe Literature: The Reader's Choice
by Jeffrey D. Wilhelm Douglas Fisher Beverly Ann Chin Jacqueline Jones RoysterNIMAC-sourced textbook
A Guide to Microsoft Office 2007 for Information and Communications Technologies
by Beth Brown Elaine Malfas Jones Jan MarrelliNIMAC-sourced textbook
Holt Advanced Spanish, AP Language Preparation Student Workbook, 2007 Exam Edition
by Holt Rinehart WinstonNIMAC-sourced textbook
Holt Elements of Literature, Fifith Course: Essentials of American Literature
by Kylene Beers Lee OdellNIMAC-sourced textbook
Holt Elements of Literature, Fifth Course, The Holt Reader
by Rinehart And Winston Staff HoltNIMAC-sourced textbook
Holt Physics: Online Student Edition 6 Year License
by Raymond A. Serway Jerry S. FaughnNIMAC-sourced 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.
HTML: Comprehensive Concepts and Techniques
by Gary B. Shelly Thomas J. Cashman Denise M. Woods William J. DorinPart of the highly successful Shelly Cashman series, this introductory text leads the user through a clear, step-by-step, screen-by-screen approach to learning HTML. Readers learn how to create a Web page using HTML, format the page, add graphics, and more.
HTML: Complete Concepts and Techniques
by Gary B. Shelly Thomas J. Cashman Denise M. WoodsPart of the highly successful Shelly Cashman series, this introductory text leads the user through a clear, step-by-step, screen-by-screen approach to learning HTML. Readers learn how to create a Web page using HTML, format the page, add graphics, and more with this exciting new edition.
The Human Odyssey, Volume 3: From Modern Times to Our Contemporary Era
by Mary Beth Klee John Cribb John HoldrenNIMAC-sourced textbook
Introduction to Psychology: Gateways to Mind and Behavior
by Dennis Coon John O. MittererNIMAC-sourced textbook
Introduction to Psychology: Gateways to Mind and Behavior
by Dennis Coon John O. MittererPsychology Textbook
Introduction to the Human Body: The Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology
by Gerard J. Tortora Bryan DerricksonNIMAC-sourced textbook