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Social Psychology and Human Nature

by Brad J. Bushman Roy F. Baumeister

The material discussed in this book is intensely relevant to your life. For example, how many of you have asked yourself something along these lines: How can I get him to go along with my plan? Should I ask her right up front to do this big favor, or is there a better way to get her to say yes? How can I bring them around to my way of thinking? Chances are, something in this book will prove helpful to you in the future. This is not to say that social psychology is a cookbook for how to manipulate people. But social psychology can help you understand basic principles of social influence, as well as many other principles of social behavior.

Glencoe, Business and Personal Law, Real-World Connections

by BusinessWeek Paul A. Sukys Gordon W. Brown Standard Poor'S

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Chemistry: Matter and Change (Oklahoma)

by Thandi Buthelezi Laurel Dingrando Nicholas Hainen

Chemistry: Matter and Change is a comprehensive chemistry course of study, designed to for a first year high school chemistry curriculum. The program incorporates features for strong math support and problem-solving development. The content for the 2005 revision has been reviewed for accuracy. This program offers new “Try At Home” labs in the student edition. A new Science Notebook ancillary has been developed to assist students, lesson-by-lesson, in comprehending the main idea. Significant enhancements have been made to the program’s technology support.

Glencoe Chemistry: Matter & Change

by Thandi Buthelezi Laurel Dingrando Nicholas Hainen

Glencoe Chemistry: Matter and Change is a comprehensive chemistry course of study designed for a first-year high school chemistry curriculum. The program incorporates features for strong math support and problem-solving development. The content has been reviewed for accuracy and significant enhancements have been made to provide a variety of interactive student- and teacher-driven technology support.

Glencoe Chemistry: Matter and Change

by Thandi Buthelezi Laurel Dingrando Nicholas Hainen

Chemistry: Matter and Change is a comprehensive chemistry course of study designed for a first-year high school chemistry curriculum. The program incorporates features for strong math support and problem-solving development. The content has been reviewed for accuracy and significant enhancements have been made to provide a variety of interactive student- and teacher-driven technology support.

Glencoe Chemistry: Matter and Change

by Thandi Buthelezi Laurel Dingrando Nicholas Hainen Cheryl Wistrom Dinah Zike

Inspire Chemistry

by Thandi Buthelezi Laurel Dingrando Nicholas Hainen Cheryl Wistrom Dinah Zike

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Soft Skills for a Digital Workplace

by Jeff Butterfield

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Science of Earth Systems

by Stephen D. Butz

Science of Earth Systems, second sdition is designed to introduce the new scientific discipline of Earth System Science to secondary school students.

¡Avancemos! Level 3

by Ca Mcdougal-Littell Publishing Staff

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Microsoft® Office 365® & Office 2019, Introductory

by Sandra E. Cable Steven M. Freund Ellen F. Monk

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SpringBoard English Language Development (Grade #11)

by Michelle Callahan-Dumont Michael Gragert Barbara Sue Kelly Lori O'Dea

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Earth Science: The Physical Setting

by Jeffrey C. Callister

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Earth Science: The Physical Setting

by Jeffrey C. Callister

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Earth Science: The Physical Setting

by Jeffrey C. Callister

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Cambridge Latin Course (North American Cambridge Latin Course Ser. #Unit 2)

by Cambridge University Press

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Cambridge Latin Course (North American Cambridge Latin Course Ser. #Unit 1)

by Cambridge University Press

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Managing Our Natural Resources

by William G. Camp Betty Heath-Camp

New edition of a text that presents a balanced viewpoint of the place of humans in the world as long-term residents. Camp (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State U.) and Daugherty (Maconaquah High School) present 35 chapters that deal with soil formation, erosion, reclamation, and conservation; water use and improvement; endangered species of wildlife; hunting game animals; fishing; safety in boating, hiking, and other forms of outdoor recreation; conservation farming; land-use planning; construction practices that minimize the impact of exploitation on the environment; energy resources use, abuse, conservation, and alternatives; mineral use and recycling; and career opportunities in each of those diverse fields. Contains b&w illustrations. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Managing Our Natural Resources

by William G. Camp Betty Heath-Camp Al D. Stokes

Explore the world's natural resources and the ways professionals manage them with MANAGING OUR NATURAL RESOURCES, 6th Edition! An introduction to agricultural issues and careers, this book examines a broad variety of topics from forest fires and fishery management to water purification and energy conservation. Organized into an eight-unit overview, chapters cover the must-know fundamentals of land, water, and air, forestry, fish and wildlife, and energy and mineral resources, along with the problems impacting them today. Full-color photographs, illustrations, and case studies add depth and clarity to every chapter, while appendices urge you beyond the book to websites, certification programs, and additional learning opportunities that help you develop critical thinking skills. Now available in an eBook with highlighting and search capabilities, MANAGING OUR NATURAL RESOURCES, 6th Edition invites you to dig in and uncover today's opportunities in the agricultural sciences.

Crash Course

by Elizabeth Campbell

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Computer Literacy Basics: Microsoft Office 2007 Companion

by Jennifer T. Campbell

Computer Literacy BASICS: Microsoft Office 2007 Companion is designed to accompany Computer Literacy BASICS, Second Edition, providing updated coverage on Office 2007. Step-by-step instructions provide students with an overview of the Office 2007 software and will help them gain the skills necessary to pass the IC3 certification exam.

Digital Photography for Teens

by Marc Campbell Dave Long

Teens today are incredibly tech-savvy and usually own the latest cool gadgets--including digital cameras. Full of step-by-step illustrations covering basic digital camera techniques, Digital Photography for Teens will transform you from a point-and-shoot beginner to a digital photographer who produces really cool photos. This full-color book not only offers insight into understanding your digital camera and composing a high-quality photograph, but also tips for downloading your images to your computer, sharing them online, and creating a photo book. There are even tips for creating cool special effects or using your iPod to create photo slideshows with music.

Biology Exploring Life

by Neil A. Campbell Brad Williamson Robin J. Heyden

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Foundations of Personal Finance (Eighth Edition)

by Sally R. Campbell

Whether you teach classes in Family and Consumer Sciences or Business, Foundations of Personal Finance is the right text for you. It introduces students to fundamental economic concepts so they can better understand an increasingly complex world. They learn how to identify and manage resources to achieve their own economic goals. A chapter covers each personal finance area: taxes, credit, insurance, savings, investments, and financial institutions. Students also learn how to make wise decisions about the things that affect many household budgets: food, clothing, transportation, housing, technology, and health. The text challenges students to plan their futureswith education, job training, and careersand help make environmental resources available for future generations. Each chapter contains colorful photos and charts, compelling case studies, career profiles, reports about current global issues, and related content from other academic areas.

Foundations of Financial Literacy

by Sally R. Campbell Robert L. Dansby

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