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Food Supply [On-Level] (Global Issues Series)
by Andrew J. MilsonFood Supply examines the challenges of feeding a world that is home to more than 7 billion people. Every day, nearly 1 billion people go hungry. The causes of food shortages include crop failure, soil depletion, flood, drought, and poor food distribution. <p><p>To address these issues, many aid groups are developing strategies to increase crop yields. Food Supply explains how different countries are meeting the challenges by using a variety of measures, from better fertilizers to improved education for farmers. <p><p> NIMAC-sourced textbook
Franklin Delano Roosevelt: The New Deal, Featuring the Original Play, Facing Fear Itself
by Jeffrey B. Fuerst Alfredo BelliNIMAC-sourced textbook
From Mexico and Slovakia: Memoirs of Two Immigrants' Journeys to the United States
by Gabby Sierra Katarina Mulicakova Jeffrey B. FuerstThere is a mix of fear and excitement in moving to a strange new country, far away from everything you know. Gabby Sierra from Mexico and Katarina Mulicakova from Slovakia were children when they moved to the United States with their families. Neither had been on a plane before, and neither had spoken any English. However, with hard work and support from their families, they were able to thrive in their new home. How did they make the American Dream a reality? (Set of 6 with Teacher's Guides and Text Evidence Question Card)
The Galapagos Islands: Science 6. 2 The Galapagos Islands
by National Geographic LearningNIMAC-sourced textbook