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The Real Dirt: Being an Archeologist

by Sarah Brockett

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Glencoe Health

by Mary H. Bronson

CORRELATED 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 Health

by Mary H. Bronson

CORRELATED 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 Health

by Mary H. Bronson

GlencoeHealthis a comprehensive health program, provided in a flexible format, designed to improve health and wellness among high school students. Real-life application of health skills helps students apply what they learn in health class toward practicing good health behavior in the real world. Hands-on features are integrated with technology, assessment, and up-to-date health content. Features Hands-on activities-based programfocuses on health skills, avoiding risk behaviors, and promoting health literacy. Academic integration throughout the program includesresearch-based reading and writing strategiesin every lesson, as well asReal-World Connectionsemphasizing math concepts and activities, andStandardized Test Practicefocusing on Math and Reading/Writing. Fitness is emphasized through the program with theFitness Zone. The Fitness Zone includes tips in the Student Edition for incorporating fitness into everyday life, activities in the Teacher Edition, a special section of the Online Learning Center, and a heart-rate activity workbook with CD-ROM. The latest technology includesvideos,podcasts,activities for handheld devices, theonline student edition,PowerPoint DVD,StudentWorks Plus, andTeacherWorks Plus.

Glencoe Health

by Mary H. Bronson

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Glencoe Health

by Mary H. Bronson

TO BUILD GOOD HEALTH, MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS NEED THE RIGHT TOOLS.Teen Health is the integrated, activities-based health program written especially for middle school students.This sequential, three-course program provides the perfect combination of course material and interactive multimedia resources. Teen Health helps students understand that good health affects their school performance, their friendships, their looks, and their lives.Teen Health stretches far beyond traditional health topics to cover the subjects your students really want to know about. It explains the importance of avoiding risky behaviors and provides step-by-step guidelines on how to do so.Course 2 Student Modules . Abstinence . Safety and Injury Prevention . Tobacco, Alcohol, and Other Drugs

Glencoe Health

by Mary H. Bronson Don Merki

CORRELATED 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.

United States History: Modern Times

by Albert S. Broussard Lorri Glover Daina Ramey Berry

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A Guide to Microsoft Office 2007 for Information and Communications Technologies

by Beth Brown Elaine Malfas Jones Jan Marrelli

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Glencoe, Introduction to Business

by Betty J. Brown John E. Clow

"Introduction to Business" explains the most current business practices, providing an outstanding overview. This colorful, user-friendly textbook is regarded as the most comprehensive introductory high school business book on the market! "Introduction to Business" includes BusinessWeek seminars and feature stories, integrated technology, an introduction to personal finance, and a cutting-edge online simulation that gives students a powerful opportunity to practice their new skills. It also integrates science, math, language arts and social studies skills, and applies "No Child Left Behind" Act to course content.

Glencoe Introduction to Business (Brown: Intro To Business Ser.)

by Betty J. Brown John E. Clow

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How it Ends: Stories of Famous Deaths

by Jordan D. Brown

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Forensic Science: Advanced Investigations

by Rhonda M. Brown Jackie S. Davenport

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Advanced Mathematics: Precalculus with Discrete Mathematics and Data Analysis

by Richard G. Brown

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Engineering Fundamentals: Design, Principles, And Careers

by Ryan A. Brown Joshua W. Brown Michael Berkeihiser

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Print Reading for Industry

by Walter C. Brown Ryan K. Brown

Print Reading for Industry is ideal for beginning and intermediate students, in addition to those participating in on-the-job training. The text focuses on interpreting and visualizing drawings and prints used in industrial settings. This revised edition includes new content discussing therole of prints in the digital age and updates the coverage of geometric dimensioning and tolerancing to current standards. Additionally, it provides coverage of several foundational skills needed for print reading success, including basic mathematics, geometry principles, measurement tools, and thedesign process.

Pearson Literature, The American Experience, Common Core

by William G. Brozo Diane Fettrow Kelly Gallagher

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Geronimo: A Novel

by Joseph Bruchac

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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.

The Earth and Its Peoples: A Global History

by Richard W. Bulliet Pamela Kyle Crossley Daniel R. Headrick Steven W. Hirsch Lyman L. Johnson David Northrup

Although this brief edition is two-thirds the length of its full-length counterpart, it retains coverage of all major themes and provides a truly global perspective on world history, without over-emphasizing Europe or the U. S. The Earth and Its Peoples focuses on the interaction of human beings and the environment, using this central theme to compare different times, places, and societies. Special emphasis is given to technology and how technological development underlies all human activity. Ideal for one-semester survey courses or courses for which instructors want to supplement their textbook with many primary sources, this text has been carefully abbreviated to maintain the essential narrative of world history. Key pedagogical elements have also been retained.

The Earth and Its Peoples: A Global History

by Richard W. Bulliet Steven W. Hirsch Lyman L. Johnson

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The Earth and Its Peoples: A Global History

by Richard W. Bulliet Steven W. Hirsch Lyman L. Johnson

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Microsoft® Certified Application Specialist: Microsoft® Office 2007 Edition

by Rachel Biheller Bunin Jennifer T. Campbell Barbara Clemens Pam Conrad Lisa Ruffolo

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California Holt Algebra 2

by Edward B. Burger David J. Chard Earlene J. Hall

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Holt Algebra 2

by Edward B. Burger David J. Chard Earlene J. Hall

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