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  • From Columbus to Colonial America: 1492 to 1763

    Jeff Wallenfeldt

    Library Binding (Rosen Education Service, Dec. 15, 2011)
    The New World, as the land that comprises the United States was once known, held the promise of opportunity and changing fortunes for those who discovered and colonized it. Even before becoming an independent nation, the land proved to be a bounteous yet challenging home. This lively volume recounts the early history of America, using a diverse selection of the eras personal and historic documents as guideposts.
  • The Britannica Guide to Heat, Force, and Motion

    Erik Gregersen

    Library Binding (Rosen Education Service, Jan. 15, 2011)
    Many of the worlds most common processes and interactions are governed by the laws of thermodynamics and mechanics. While the transfer, release, or absorption of heat often accompany chemical reactions or seem inherent to mechanical systems, they are also familiar to anyone who has ever spent time outdoors on a warm day or touched a hot plate. Likewise, any physical bodylarge or small, solid or fluidis subject to a wide range of forces that trigger motion. This detailed compendium explores the foundations and laws of both thermodynamics and mechanics as well as the lives of those individuals who helped advance these fundamental areas of physics.
  • What Are Carbohydrates?

    Daniel E Harmon

    Library Binding (Rosen Education Service, Aug. 15, 2018)
    "A book about carbohydrates that explores what they are, what kinds there are, and how they affect the body"--
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  • Cristiano Ronaldo: Soccer Champion

    Jason Porterfield

    Paperback (Rosen Education Service, Aug. 15, 2018)
    Cristiano Ronaldo has been one of the most captivating stars in professional soccer since his 2003 debut with Manchester United. From leading Real Madrid to championship wins to starring for Portugal's national team, he has become one of the sport's greatest scorers. This captivating biography covers his impoverished childhood, his development as a superstar, and his many acts of charity. Readers will be inspired by the hard work and determination it took for him to become one of the greatest soccer players in the world.
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  • The 100 Most Influential Women of All Time

    Kathleen Kuiper

    Library Binding (Rosen Education Service, Feb. 1, 2010)
    This book lists the 100 most influential women chronologically. It begins with Hatshepsut and ends with Diana, Princess of Wales. Overall, the selections offer a good balance of gender, nationality, and ethnicity.
  • What Are Saving and Spending?

    Barbara Gottfried Hollander

    Library Binding (Rosen Education Service, Aug. 15, 2016)
    Saving and spending are building blocks of the economy. Readers will learn about various sources of income as well as concepts such as how saving a little at a time can eventually add up to a lot of money. This informational text explains ideas such as keeping track of expenses, financial goals, budgeting, and investing. Readers will learn about different types of savings plans, such as those for college and retirement. This resource also includes the ideas of donations and philanthropy.
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  • The Byzantine Empire

    Carolyn DeCarlo

    Library Binding (Rosen Education Service, Jan. 15, 2018)
    Throughout the Middle Ages, various empires reigned across Europe and Asia; a closer look at these empires proves their enduring impact on the world. The Byzantine Empire lasted for more than one thousand years and was one of the world's leading civilizations until its decline in the eleventh century C.E. In this insightful, straightforward text, readers will be led through the rise, the golden age, and the fall of the empire, including the creation of Constantinople and its connection to the Easter Orthodox Christian religion. This immersive book incorporates references to concurrent empires, such as the Ottoman Turks.
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  • The Inner Planets

    Nicholas Faulkner, Erik Gregersen

    Library Binding (Rosen Education Service, Jan. 15, 2019)
    "A book for teens about the inner planets in our solar system"--
  • What Are the Elements of the Weather?

    Joanne Randolph

    Hardcover (Rosen Education Service, Jan. 1, 2015)
    In this stimulating volume, readers learn about the elements of the weather, such as temperature, wind, humidity, clouds, precipitation, and atmospheric pressure. They also examine weather satellites, Tornado Alley, condensation, and the water cycle. Vocabulary boxes offer additional guidance to readers, and the Compare and Contrast and Think About It sidebars provide students with opportunities to ponder concepts in exciting and creative ways; for example, "The terms 'alto' meaning 'high' and 'nimbus,' meaning 'rain,' further describe clouds. What do you think a cumulonimbus cloud is?"
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  • The Sun and the Origins of the Solar System

    Nicholas Faulkner, Erik Gregersen

    Library Binding (Rosen Education Service, Jan. 15, 2019)
    This intriguing book follows the Next Generation Science Standards focusing on the solar system and offers serious students of astronomy a detailed look at our Sun and the bodies that orbit it. Readers will learn, in detail, about the Sun's internal structure, including its energy generation, corona, the solar wind, sunspots, and solar flares, among other fascinating characteristics. They'll also study the solar system, which is fueled by the sun. This book is ideal for any reader who would appreciate detailed information for a school report, or who just wants to learn it on their own for more advanced study.
  • The Britannica Guide to Algebra and Trigonometry

    William L Hosch

    Library Binding (Rosen Education Service, Sept. 1, 2010)
    Calculating and manipulating the unknown has been the enterprise of the field of algebra since its earliest inception in Babylon and ancient Egypt. Trigonometry draws on principles presented in algebra and uses angle measurements to elaborate on geometric calculations. Essential to further mathematical and scientific study, both algebra and trigonometry provide crucial tools in managing variables and understanding the relationships between them. This volume presents the fundamentals of these fascinating areas of mathematics while chronicling their respective histories.
  • The Evolution of Agricultural Technology

    Paula Marie

    Library Binding (Rosen Education Service, Aug. 15, 2018)
    "This book chronicles how since the Neolithic era of the Stone Age, agricultural tools evolved from pointed digging sticks to electron microscopes. Weeds evolved into wheat, carrots, and more as humans selected and designed foods. People farmed sustainably since the last Ice Age with fire and fish traps, and more recently, agriculture has evolved to produce more for a growing worldwide population"--
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