Explore the history of the people, politics, and events of World War II - one of the most destructive events in world history. If you're keen on military history and World War II, this book is for you. This complete visual guide covers the events leading up to the war, major military battles around the globe, and the aftermath and its effects on our world today. Inside the pages of this c…
It is human nature to try to understand, predict and control the weather that affects crops, wildlife and even one's mood. The world's favorite topic of conversation is also the subject of increasing scientific study.
NEW from Math Essentials! The perfect companion to the popular No-Nonsense Algebra, Algebra Word Problems Made Simple gives additional help to those who struggle with word problems. Includes a handy glossary and Algebra Resource Center. FREE online video tutorials are available for each chapter.
This interactive series makes developing language skills exciting for primary. Stories and cross-curricular texts with full-color illustrations stimulate students' interest, while carefully graded English introduces them to new language. - Pictures support the story clearly - Text in different colors makes it easier to follow the dialogue - "Read and do": integrated activities for eve…
Applying the Big Ideas Simply Explained series' trademark combination of authoritative, accessible text and bold graphics to chart the development of math through history, The Math Book explores and explains subjects ranging from ancient mathematical ideas and inventions, such as prehistoric tally bones and Sumerian multiplication tables, through the developments in mathematics during medieval …
Starting with the basic questions, "What does it mean to be human?" and "What does it mean to be me ?" Who Am I? by Richard Walker is an exciting, unusual, and thought-provoking exploration of what human identity is at the most fundamental level. Sweeping through biology, biotechnology, psychology, and a range of social themes—with room for the astonishing, surprising, and the bizarre—this …