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From the bestselling author of Tips and Traps When Buying Your Home Robert Irwin has been one of the nations top real estate authors for more than 20 years. His 1991 bestseller, How to Find Real Estate Bargains, continues to be one of the most popular guides to finding real estate bargains and buying them at rock-bottom prices. Thoroughly updated and revised, this new edition is for reader in the market for a bargain home for themselves or as an investment for resale profit. Irwin fills readers in on everything they need to know to quickly decide if a propertys potential payoff outweighs its risks. With nearly 50 percent all-new material, the second edition features new chapters on:
Ages 6 to 10 years. The Illustrated Encyclopedia series offers a comprehensive approach to give young readers precise information in a pictorial format for better understanding. The books carry various eye-opening exciting facts with bold illustrations and photography which will enhance the child's technical knowledge for a particular subject. Not only that, there are additional pictures other than those in relation to the text which give additional facts. The series presents a source of correct information in a beautiful way.
A jobs and career columnist gives practical career advice for bilingual Latinos and Latinas, who constitute the fastest growing minority group in the United States. Kenig explores jobs in "hot" industries, leveraging Hispanic language and culture skills, and handling job interviews.
Specifically compiled for senior students Written by experienced teachers and examiners Each entry has two parts; a concise 'dictionary' definition and an expanded description which more fully explains each term or concept Each dictionary has a selection of 'commentary pages', specially written to explain more complex issues in context Diagrams and charts are included wherever they can help a student's understanding Students are referred to other words which may help their understanding of a term or concept COMMENTARY PAGES: the dictionary has a selection of 'commentary pages', specially written to explain more complex issues in context ILLUSTRATIONS: diagrams and charts are included wherever they can help a student's understanding CROSS-REFERENCES: students are referred to other words which may help their understanding of a term or concept
Revised and updated, the Scholastic Student Thesaurus is an innovative, easy-to-use title for students in grades 6-12. This new edition features a unique on-the-page index and four brand-new pages of backmatter about language and how words evolve.
Join Harriet, Darwin's pet tortoise, and Milton, Schrodinger's indecisive cat on a time-travelling quest of discovery, unravelling scientific exploration and religious beliefs and how they fit together. Throughout the centuries humans have been looking for answers to BIG questions - how did the universe start? Is there a God behind it? Has science explained away the need for a God, or can faith enhance scientific discovery? On this adventure, Harriet and Milton meet the great Victorian scientists. Voyage with Darwin as he worked out his theory of Evolution. Step into Harriet and Milton's time machine, bring some snacks, and enjoy this curious quest of discovery. Written by Julia Golding, winner of the Waterstones Children's Book Prize 2006, and the Nestle Smarties Book Prize 2006.
A bright, lively introduction to space with simple text, amazing photographs and detailed illustrations. Provides simple explanations to questions such as "What are stars made of?" "Why does the Moon shine?" and "What do space toilets look like?" Includes free downloadable pictures and internet links to carefully selected fun websites.
"The most useful Greek lexicon for the beginner, in some respects more helpful even than its two larger brothers."--Joseph B. Solodow, Stanford University
This fully illustrated new reference guide for Key Stage 2 and Key Stage 3 children provides comprehensive definitions of words and concepts used in the teaching of art. Clearly worded, The Questions Dictionary of Art will shed light on what can often be a confusing vocabulary, and is fully cross-referenced. The book has been designed for both individual and group work and the layout allows teachers to photocopy the entries for mounting on to A4 card or for use in displays. Its content has been chosen to include words within the capabilities of pupils in the primary and early secondary years of schooling. All words are relevant to the teaching and learning of art in the National Curriculum. This dictionary will make a valuable addition to any classroom's collection of basic reference books and to every school's library of books on the subject of art. The dictionary can also be used for language teaching and the literacy hour and is also a useful tool for stimulating discussion.
From Alexander the Great to the War of the Roses - the essential classroom resource Who were the Aztecs? When was the Battle of Britain? What is the Bayeux Tapestry? The Questions Dictionary of History provides an A-Z of major events in world history. The book provides snapshots of famous people, key facts and events and illustrations so that children can consolidate their learning. Designed for use at Key Stage 2 and Key Stage 3, The Questions Dictionary of History will also be a very useful revision aid for older children. Its content has been chosen to include words within the capabilities of pupils in the primary and early secondary years of schooling. All words are relevant to the teaching and learning of art in the National Curriculum. This dictionary will make a valuable addition to any classroom's collection of basic reference books and to every school's library of books on the subject of history.
In 1912 Edward Bach qualified as a medical doctor and embarked upon a career which not only had a profound effect on medical science, but brought to ordinary people the world over, a simple, safe and effective system of healing. Dr. Bach made a detailed study of bacteriology, immunology and homeopathy and found a clear connection between chronic disease and negative mental attitudes. It was the relationship between mind and body which formed the basis of his further research and as he became increasingly convinced that emotional harmony was the key to good health, he was determined to find a simple, non-invasive and harmless method of healing which could be used safely by everyone. The Medical Discoveries of Edward Bach tells how Dr. Bach's work developed, from his childhood hopes and dreams of a healthy society, to the discovery of a complete system of 38 natural remedies which address all aspects of human nature, emotional outlook and personality. Edward Bach was an eminent physician whose remarkable contribution to medicine, healing and humanity has yet to be fully realised.
What puts the chew in chewing gum? What makes lipstick stick? When students want the history behind products and answers to questions such as: Why was there a need? Who invented it? How is it made? How does it work? What is it made of? and more, refer them to "CDs, Super Glue, and Salsa, Series 1" and "Series 2." They'll love the upbeat descriptions (1,500 to 2,500 words in length) of household and high-interest products, step-by-step descriptions of manufacturing processes and sidebars with fast facts. It also includes approximately 100 photographs and more than 60 illustrations and line drawings.
Profiles thirty people affected by or involved in the institution of slavery throughout the world, from ancient times to the twentieth century.
This text aims to provide young adults with a source where they can discover fascinating and entertaining facts about writers, artists, personalities and cartoonists that most interest them.
This informative reference series is designed to help students understand the impact that science has had on the course of human history. Each set (the 18th and 20th century sets will come out in 2001 and 2002) focuses on a particular time period and consists of five topically arranged chapters covering life sciences, mathematics, medicine, physical sciences and technology. Chapters include a topic-specific chronology; a brief overview essay; 10-12 essays on the theories, inventions and major concepts discovered during the period; 10-12 biographies of pioneering scientists; lists of additional resources; and more. Additional features include approximately 60 black-and-white illustrations per volume, sidebars highlighting words to know and activity ideas, and general and subject indexes.
This set is a major revision of a classic in the field, one that has remained in print since its appearance in 1966, The Encyclopedia of the American Revolution by Mark M. Boatner. This A-Z ready-reference dictionary is the essential source for all military aspects of the American Revolutionary War in the period 1763-1783. One-third of the entries are biographical, while the rest cover campaigns and strategy, battles, skirmishes, naval actions, weaponry, political issues and events, popular legends, and the participation of the European powers. This edition includes new articles on: the Frontier; Violence; Mobilization; Religion; Women; African Americans, and Historiography, along with many topics of current interest to historians. Also included in the Encyclopedia is an update of Boatner's Landmarks of the American Revolution. T state-by-state guide skillfully demonstrates the "power of places."
"Middle Ages: Almanac" includes 19 chapters arranged by geographic location and dedicated to a different civilization, their origins, conflicts and struggles for power in the Middle Ages. From the Arab and Muslim worlds to the European Crusades, "Middle Ages: Almanac" presents the phases of history that defined the era. Each chapter begins with a map displaying the geographic location of the civilization followed by a description of its origins, history and importance. Also included are sidebars containing lists of unfamiliar words and suggestions for classroom activities as well as 100 photographs and illustrations, sidebars, timeline, glossary, and a subject index.
"Middle Ages: Primary Sources" contains excerpts from speeches, journal entries, poems, letters and many other documents relating to the era that encompass both key documents and those sources that are equally as important, but less known. Each of the 19 entries contains an introduction that provides context, highlights central ideas and gives brief biographical information on related individuals. Sources for further information are also noted as well as full document citations. "Middle Ages: Primary Sources" features excerpts and full-text writings of the era from all over the world and includes: "Beowulf" "Song of Roland" Domesday book of Norman England Writings on alchemy, medicine and other sciences "Secret History" "Chronographia" "Koran" "Thousand and One Nights" "The Description of the World" Letter from Pope Gregory VII to King Henry IV Letter from a Crusader to his wife Magna Carta And many others Also included are 100 photographs and illustrations, sidebars, timeline, glossary, and a subject index.
Contains information on approximately 120 technological terms such as computers, fiberoptics, and biochemistry. Includes sidebars and inserts of famous firsts, trivia items, and unusual facts.
This 6-vol. set introduces students to the Holocaust. "Understanding the Holocaust" describes the events of the Holocaust in terms that help students comprehend the human tragedy as well as the atrocity that is now part of our common history. "Voices of the Holocaust" contains 35 excerpted or full-text poems, speeches, diary entries, newspaper and magazine articles and more that echo the pain of the victims and the fierceness of the perpetrators. "People of the Holocaust" focuses students' attention on 60 men and women involved in the Holocaust -- from Nazi perpetrators and their victims to world leaders and policy makers as well as those who showed their humanity and courage by resisting Hitler's Final Solution. Also included are sidebars, photographs, "Words to Know" section, timelines, further reading section and a subject index. For table of contents, sample pages or other volume specific information see the entry for the "People of the Holocaust, Understanding the Holocaust" or" Voices of the Holocaust."
With Authors & Artists for Young Adults teens have a source where they can discover fascinating and entertaining facts about the writers, artists, film directors, graphic novelists, and other creative personalities that most interest them. International in scope, each volume contains 20-25 entries offering personal behind-the-scenes information, portraits, movie stills, bibliographies, a cumulative index and more. For table of contents or other volume specific information see the entry for the volume.
A biographical guide to novelists, poets, playwrights, screenwriters, lyricists, illustrators, cartoonists, animators which gives information about their writings, personal data, career information, plus a sidelights section covering a wide range of topics. Illustrations, author portraits, dust jackets, book covers and other visual material run through the text.
Presents six theme-based chapters of original documents such as speeches, letters, and book excerpts, from 1920 to approximately 1950, which examine the Holocaust. |
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