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  • Wessex Tales

    Thomas Hardy

    eBook (BK Publishers, March 17, 2011)
    This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery.
  • Thinking About Psychology: The Science of Mind and Behavior

    Charles T. Blair-Broeker, Randal M. Ernst

    Hardcover (Worth Publishers, Nov. 2, 2007)
    Written to promote critical thinking, captivate students, and satisfy the APA standards for high school psychology, Thinking About Psychology is an introduction to high school psychology unlike any other. In a convenient and effective modular format, it presents psychological science in a rigorous yet non-threatening way, with immediate examples that help high school students bridge the abstract to the familiar.
  • Psychology in Everyday Life

    David G. Myers, C. Nathan DeWall

    eBook (Worth Publishers, Oct. 14, 2016)
    The psychology course is often a student favorite because it’s so relevant to our everyday lives. And like all Myers and DeWall texts, Psychology in Everyday Life delivers an enjoyable and entertaining read, complete with the latest research and an eye-catching design. Unlike other Myers/DeWall books, this is a brief offering that makes no assumptions about a student's background or experiences. This book is written with the diversity of your students in mind.
  • Economics by Example

    David A. Anderson

    (Worth Publishers, June 2, 2015)
    Using real-life applications, Economics by Example introduces the principles of economics in a way that helps you see where your life is immersed in economics, providing you with a stronger grasp of the material.
  • Strive for 5: Preparing for the Ap

    Melanie Fox

    Paperback (Worth Publishers, July 7, 2015)
    This a review book to help students prepare for the AP Macroeconomics exam.
  • Psychology in Everyday Life

    David G. Myers, C. Nathan DeWall

    Hardcover (Worth Publishers, Oct. 14, 2016)
    Maintaining attention to the diversity of its readers while engaging you in everyday life, Psychology in Everyday Life makes psychology accessible through the latest research presented with an eye-catching design.
  • Economics by Example

    Dave Anderson

    language (Worth Publishers, June 2, 2015)
    Economics by Example introduces the principles of economics with enticing, real-life applications. The goal is to help readers understand how their lives are immersed in economics as they learn critical concepts. The thirty chapters address hot topics such as globalization, Internet piracy, legal reform, outsourcing, environmental policy, immigration, and big-box retailing, all within the framework of economic principles.In a refreshing pedagogical approach, stories rather than diagrams explain economic concepts in the context of choices and policies relevant to today’s students. The explanations are lively, surprising, and replete with solid economic content. Each chapter ends with a set of discussion-starting questions to encourage in-class reflections and debates.
  • Thinking About Psychology: The Science of Mind and Behavior

    Charles T. Blair-Broeker, Randal M. Ernst

    Hardcover (Worth Publishers, March 21, 2003)
    Special Consultant: David G. Myers, Hope College, Holland, MichiganAppropriate Course: High school-level psychology [not Advanced Placement] In a convenient and effective modular format, Thinking About Psychology offers a rigorous presentation of psychological science in a non-threatening way with numerous and immediate examples that help high school students bridge the abstract to the familiar. This book closely follows the American Psychological Association (APA) National Standards for the Teaching of High School Psychology, for which both Blair-Broeker and Ernst served as Task Force members.
  • Psychology

    David G. Myers

    Hardcover (Worth Publishers, Sept. 22, 2003)
    This breakthrough iteration of David Myers' best-selling text breaks down the introductory psychology course into 55 brief modules.
  • Sea Otter Pup

    Victoria Miles, Elizabeth Gatt

    eBook (Publishers, Nov. 21, 2018)
    Follow along as Pup learns how to eat spiky sea urchins, somersault beneath the waves and groom himself. He still needs lots of help from Mother, but one day Pup will be old enough to dive down below the waves and search for food on his ownAccompanied by beautiful illustrations and set in the North Pacific, this heartwarming tale is perfect for little ones who still have lots to learn themselves.
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  • Psychology

    David G. Myers

    Spiral-bound (Worth Publishers, Sept. 22, 2003)
    This breakthrough iteration of David Myers' best-selling text breaks down the introductory psychology course into 55 brief modules.
  • Psychology

    David G. Myers

    Hardcover (Worth Publishers, Sept. 22, 2003)
    This breakthrough iteration of David Myers' best-selling text breaks down the introductory psychology course into 55 brief modules.