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Explorations: An Anthology of Literature, Volume B

by John Holdren

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Explorations: An Anthology of Literature, Volume C

by John Holdren

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Science Everywhere

by Wright Group/McGraw-Hill

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Literature, Course 1

by Jeffrey D. Wilhelm Douglas Fisher Kathleen A. Hinchman David G. O'Brien Taffy Raphael Cynthia Hynd Shanahan

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Holt Elements of Literature, Sixth Course: Essentials of British and World Literature

by Kylene Beers Lee Odell

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Glencoe Physical iScience

by American Museum of Natural History Michelle Anderson Juli Berwald

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Explorations: An Introduction to Astronomy

by Thomas T. Arny Stephen E. Schneider

6th Edition Explorations: An Introduction to Astronomy is built on the foundation of its well known writing style, accuracy, and emphasis on current information. Accessible writing style allows coverage of technically complex ideas without confusing students.

Holt California Social Studies, United States History, Independence to 1914

by William Deverell Deborah Gray White

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Larson Algebra 1

by Ron Larson Laurie Boswell Timothy D. Kanold

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Modern World History: Patterns of Interaction

by Roger B. Beck Linda Black Larry S. Krieger

Lent has traditionally been a time for self-denial and penitence, a time to examine the baser aspects of human nature. But the church increasingly recognizes that this negative focus does not always build a relationship with God, especially among women who already struggle with issues of worth and self-esteem. In its wide range of writings, Gifts from Within invites women to spend the time of Lent focusing on their uniqueness and on the gifts of their feminine spiritual nature. This collection points the way for women to deepen their ability to recognize God's love and to live as God directs. Starting with Ash Wednesday and ending on Easter Day, each day's meditation explores an aspect of women's lives, their unique spirituality, and their heritage in the biblical stories. By connecting their own stories-some sad and some joyous-with the biblical texts, readers of these devotions may find Lent to be a time of inspiration instead of merely something to be endured.

Prentice Hall Algebra 1, Pennsylvania

by Randall I. Charles Basia Hall Dan Kennedy

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United States History: Beginnings to 1877

by William Deverell Deborah Gray White

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Introductory Physical Science

by Uri Haber-Schaim Peter Gendel H. Graden Kirksey

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Local Government at Work, Unit 7: Local Leaders

by Wright Group/McGraw-Hill

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Mastering a Challenge, Unit 8: Physical Feats

by Wright Group/McGraw-Hill

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Progress Over Time, Unit 5: Now and Then

by Wright Group/McGraw-Hill

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Vibrant Life Forms, Unit 6: Growing Up

by Wright Group/McGraw-Hill

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What Weather Can We Observe?

by Wright Group/McGraw-Hill

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Core Connections Algebra, Version 5.0

by Leslie Dietiker Michael Kassarjian Kevin Coffey

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Holt McDougal Literature, Grade 8

by Janet Allen Arthur N. Applebee Jim Burke

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Strategies for Writers, 7

by Rebecca Bowers Sipe Julie Coiro Amy Humphreys

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World History: Ancient Civilizations

by Richard Shek Stanley Burstein

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SRA: Imagine It!, Alphabet Sound Wall Cards, Level K [Kindergarten]

by Sra Mcgraw-Hill

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The Art of Public Speaking

by Stephen E. Lucas

Presenting to the class or delivering a speech to a large crowd can create anxiety, fear, and stress. Adapted from the best-selling text, The Art of Public Speaking, First Canadian Edition, will equip readers with tools and strategies to allay their fears while captivating audiences in various contexts, from the classroom to the workplace. Stressing the importance of public speaking in both the academic career and in the workplace is a challenge as students often don't realize that writing for the ear is different than writing for the eye. The scope of the text includes different public speaking situations (e. g. , business meetings, web casting, teleconferencing, meetings, trade shows, etc. ). The Art of Public Speaking walks readers through the steps and skills involved in crafting and delivering effective oral presentations. Bringing the theory to life, the authors include numerous engaging Canadian examples relevant to a variety of disciplines and careers. Examples and speeches draw on current topical issues (free trade, corporate spying, genetically modified food, etc. ) that are important to Canadians and to post-secondary students. Whether a novice or a professional, every student will learn how to be a better public speaker through Lucas' clear explanations and thorough coverage. Ultimately, this text helps students learn practical oral communication skills that enable them to navigate through life with greater confidence to achieve personal and professional success.

Ecco! Uno Textbook

by Michael Sedunary Nancy Posterino Sophie Kearns Marisa Tarascio-Spiller

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