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  • - Balancing Strengths and Differential Diagnosis
    av Elizabeth Cheney Pomeroy & Kathryn Wambach
    2 569

  • av Geoffrey C. Berresford & Andrew Rockett
    1 439

    Using real-world applications, this text shows students the practical side of calculus. Many applications in this text cover general-interest topics such as, the growing population of Africa, the composition of the Supreme Court, water shortage, pollution and the depletion of natural resources, and the fastest pitch in baseball.

  • - An Applied Approach
    av Joanne S. Lockwood, Richard N. Aufmann & Vernon C. Barker
    1 495,-

  • av Judi Peman & Sandra N. Elbaum
    849 - 865

    Students learn more, remember more, and use language more effectively when they learn grammar in context. This book presents grammar in informative readings and then recycles the language and context throughout various activities.

  • av Michael (San Jacinto College) Speegle
    1 119,-

    Helps readers to prepare for a career as process plant operators. This book also covers the classical concepts of quality control.

  • av Charles Thomas
    1 169

  • av Carbondale) Kassimali & Aslam (Southern Illinois University
    1 265,-

  • - Footprint Reading Library 800
    av Rob Waring & National Geographic
    159,-

    Long ago, people in Hawaii, performed a special dance called the 'hula.' Then, for more than 60 years, the dance was not allowed. Finally, after many years, a new king returned the hula to the people. Why was the hula not allowed? What is special about the hula?

  • - Microdermabrasion
    av Pamela Hill
    1 019

    Originally published: Peels and peeling agents. Clifton Park, NY: Thomson Delmar Learning, c2006.

  • av Springfield, Illinois) Gillespie, James (Illinois State Board of Education & m.fl.
    2 075

    With full-color photographs and illustrations, and up-to-date comprehensive information covering major and minor livestock and poultry animals, this book includes issues in animal agriculture including, biosecurity, animal ID, and vertical integration, while still incorporating vital agriscience and production information.

  • - Footprint Reading Library 3000
    av National Geographic & Rob Waring
    159,-

    In the 1800s, the Rocky Mountain locust brought massive destruction to Western settlers. Then, the insects suddenly disappeared-almost without a trace. Now scientists hope to find a reason for the locust's extinction. What caused the Rocky Mountain locust to disappear? Where will the scientists find the answers?

  • - Footprint Reading Library 3000
    av National Geographic & Rob Waring
    159,-

    Running from Paris to Istanbul, the Orient Express is a first-class hotel on wheels. Once a year, travelers can ride the luxury train across Europe just to enjoy the journey, but it's hard work to make the grand train run smoothly. Who is responsible for the train's success? What difficulties do they face?

  • - Footprint Reading Library 800
    av Rob Waring
    255,-

    Camogli is a small town in Italy. People there paint in a special style called trompe l'oeil. These paintings are so good, viewers think they're real things, but they're not. They're paintings. What things are real in Camogli? What things are actually paintings?

  • av James Lawhead & MeeCee (Versant Strategies) Baker
    1 139

  • av Tamara Dean
    1 215

    Knowing how to install, configure, and troubleshoot a computer network is a highly marketable and exciting skill. This book introduces the fundamental building blocks that form a modern network, such as protocols, topologies, hardware, and network operating systems. It is suitable for networking professionals.

  • av Robert J. Carbaugh
    1 215 - 1 235,-

    Using a wealth of contemporary examples and practical applications, this book demonstrates the relevance of theory to real-world economic issues and policy questions.

  • - Partnerships for Problem Solving
    av Karen Hess & Linda A. Miller
    1 219,-

    Teaches the basics of the policing environment, while focusing on the essential elements of success: problem solving, community/police collaboration, and partnerships. This book spotlights community policing initiatives from around the country, which shows you where peoples' hope and determination have created a path toward a better life.

  • - A Foundation Course for Technicians
    av Alfred (Pennsylvania College of Technology) Thomas & Michael (Eastern Iowa Community College) Jund
    1 439

    Covers the necessary tasks for gaining knowledge of collision repair and refinishing as outlined by NATEF. This book includes structural and non-structural analysis and damage repair, welding, painting and refinishing, paint chemistry, sacrificial coatings for corrosion resistance, and more.

  • - Footprint Reading Library 800
    av Rob Waring
    159,-

    Along the coast of Northern Ireland, there is an unusual place called The Giant's Causeway. According to a local story, a big man, or giant, made it. Scientists, however, have a different story. How was this unusual place made? Was there really a giant?

  • - Footprint Reading Library 1300
    av National Geographic & Rob Waring
    255,-

    People everywhere need water for drinking, washing and other activities. In India there is not always enough water for everybody. Now, a group of villages is trying a different method to get water. Will they get the water they need? Can one village make a difference?

  • - Footprint Reading Library 1300
    av Rob Waring
    159,-

    The puffer fish is a famous type of fish in Japan. If it's prepared properly, it's a safe and delicious meal. If it's not, it can kill those who eat it. How do chefs prepare the fish correctly? What are scientists doing to protect people who eat puffer fish?

  • - Footprint Reading Library 1300
    av National Geographic & Rob Waring
    255,-

    Trinidad and Tobago is famous for its beautiful birds. One man has made it his life's work to study them. He's trying to photograph all of the 460 types of birds on the island. But there's one special bird that's difficult to find. Will he succeed?

  • - Footprint Reading Library 1300
    av Rob Waring
    245

    Queenstown, New Zealand considers itself 'The Adventure Capital of the World'. Why? People go there to jump from high places, drive extremely fast boats and walk into the mountains and fly back. Why is Queensland such a popular place for adventure? What would you do there?

  • - Footprint Reading Library 1600
    av Rob Waring
    159,-

    Giant Pandas are considered the national treasure of China. Unfortunately, these animals are becoming extinct. The people of China are working hard to save pandas from disappearing. Why are they becoming extinct? What are the Chinese people doing to save them?

  • - Footprint Reading Library 1600
    av Rob Waring
    159,-

    Zambia, Africa, is nowhere near an ocean, but it is heavily influenced by water. Three great rivers flow through Zambia which impact the lives of the people and animals near them. How do the rivers impact life around them? How can humans protect these valuable rivers?

  • - Footprint Reading Library 1600
    av Rob Waring
    159,-

    Dolphins are intelligent animals that live in the ocean. Every year thousands of dolphins swim too close to beaches by mistake and get caught. If left outside the water, they can die. This happened to a dolphin in Texas named Cupid. What happened to Cupid? Was he saved?

  • - An Introduction to the Music of the World's Peoples
    av Timothy J. Cooley, Jonathan Stock, Jeff Todd Titon, m.fl.
    3 409

  • av Terry (Temple University) Halbert & Elaine (Richard A. Stockton College of New Jersey) Ingulli
    915 - 1 025

  • - Footprint Reading Library 3000
    av Rob Waring & National Geographic
    145,-

    Fish River Canyon, Namibia was once home to many wild animals. Over time hunters killed them for food and sport. Now, conservationist Natacha Bateau wants to help. She wants to rescue animals from other areas and bring them back to the canyon. Will Natacha's animal rescue succeed?

  • - Footprint Reading Library 1900
    av National Geographic & Rob Waring
    159,-

    Beagles are dogs with an extremely powerful sense of smell. They often work at airports to find illegal or unsafe items. Before they can do the job, they must go through training. What does it take to be on the Beagle Patrol? What happens to dogs that don't make it?

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