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Holt McDougal Geography
by Daniel D. Arreola Marci Smith Deal James F. PetersenNIMAC-sourced textbook
Holt McDougal Larson Algebra 1, Common Core Edition
by Ron Larson Laurie Boswell Timothy D. KanoldNIMAC-sourced textbook
Holt McDougal Larson Algebra 1, Common Core Edition
by Ron Larson Laurie Boswell Timothy D. KanoldNIMAC-sourced textbook
Holt McDougal Larson Algebra 2
by Ron Larson Laurie Boswell Timothy D. KanoldNIMAC-sourced textbook
Holt McDougal Larson Algebra 2
by Ron Larson Laurie Boswell Timothy D. KanoldNIMAC-sourced textbook
Holt McDougal Larson Geometry, Common Core Edition
by Ron Larson Laurie Boswell Timothy D. KanoldNIMAC-sourced textbook
Holt McDougal Literature, Grade 9
by Janet Allen Arthur N. Applebee Jim BurkeNIMAC-sourced textbook
Holt McDougal United States Government: Principles in Practice
by Luis Ricardo Fraga Charles N. Quigley John HaleNIMAC-sourced textbook
Holt Salud Para Toda La Vida: Student Edition, Spanish 2009 (Lifetime Health Ser.)
by David P. Friedman Curtis C. Stine Shannon WhalenNIMAC-sourced textbook
Holt Science Spectrum®: Physical Science with Earth and Space Science
by Ken Dobson John Holman Michael RobertsNIMAC-sourced textbook
Holt Science Spectrum: Physical Science
by Ken Dobson John Holman Michael RobertsNIMAC-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.
Holt Spanish 1, ¡Exprésate!
by Nancy Humbach Sylvia Madrigal Velasco Ana Beatriz ChiquitoNIMAC-sourced textbook
Holt Tennessee American Anthem: Reconstruction to the Present
by Edward L. Ayers Robert D. Schulzinger Jesús F. de la TejaNIMAC-sourced textbook
Holt World History, Human Legacy
by Susan Elizabeth Ramirez Peter Stearns Sam Wineburg Steven A. GoldbergNIMAC-sourced textbook
Holt World History, Human Legacy: Modern Era
by Susan Elizabeth Ramirez Peter Stearns Sam Wineburg Steven A. GoldbergNIMAC-sourced textbook
Horticulture Today
by Jodi Songer Riedel Elizabeth DriscollAn all-new option for introductory horticulture or plant science courses, Horticulture Today engages students with practical information they can use and hands-on activities they perform. Written by two dynamic agriculture educators, the text presents a contemporary overview of the horticulture industry, then provides thorough coverage of plant science, horticultural practices, landscape design and maintenance, and integrated pest management. In developing an appreciation for the diversity and global context of horticulture, Horticulture Today helps students to develop literacy in Green Industry careers as well as the skills they will need to succeed.