Crammed with fascinating facts and all the core curriculum topics, this physics book will have you exam-ready in no time! Created in association with the Smithsonian Institution, this completely comprehensive guide makes physics crystal clear. It’s the perfect support for home and school learning. This super simple science...
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Explore our planet through eye-popping maps showing you volcanoes and earthquakes, animals and fossils, climate change, railroads and space rockets, peoples and history. This unique encyclopedia provides the complete picture of planet Earth as you’ve never seen it before, showcased in stunning photography and state-of-the-art maps. You’ll discover...
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by Kenneth Krane Since its first publication in 1983, Modern Physics has been one of the most widely used texts for the sophomore-level modern physics course for science and engineering students. It covers all the standard topics in the course, including relativity and introductory quantum mechanics, as well...
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by Tom Robinson With The Everything Kids’ Science Experiments Book, all you need to do is gather a few household items and you can recreate dozens of mind-blowing, kid-tested science experiments. High school science teacher Tom Robinson shows you how to expand your scientific horizons from biology, chemistry,...
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by Michael Powell Shouldn’t life come with an instruction manual? Now it does. Here’s a how-to guide to 101 things that everyone should know—but many of us don’t! The tips range from the domestic, such as how to unclog a backed-up sink and chop an onion without tears,...
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By: Jackie Bolen Find out how people speak English in real life. That’s where The Big Book of American Idioms comes in. You’ll see what the idiom means, the history behind it and then see how it’s used in some example sentences. It’s everything you need to “bone...
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By: Angela L. Carrasquillo Download http://usafiles.net/1RLb/TEACHING_ENGLISH_AS_A_SECOND_LANGUAGE__A_Resource_Guide.pdf
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Edited by: Bernard Mohan, Constant Leung, Christine Davison Since it was first established in the 1970’s the Applied Linguistics and Language Study series has become a major force in the study of practical problems in human communication and language education. Drawing extensively on empirical research and theoretical work...
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By: A.H. Urquhart and C.J. Weir Reading in a Second Language sets the testing and teaching of reading against a theoretical background, discussing research from both applied linguistics and cognitive psychology. Where possible, it focuses on research into second language readers and distinguishes different kinds of reading, particularly...
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