Added by: willkei | Karma: 79.89 | Fiction literature | 9 September 2010
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SCHINDLER'S LIST Thomas Keneally
How the German Oskar Schindler came to save more than one thousand Polish Jews during the Holocaust is one of the most fascinating stories of the century. Although millions are now learning about Schindler through Steven Spielberg's recent Academy AwardR-winning film, his achievement first gained prominence with Keneally's 1982 "facticious" novel (which is also the basis for the film). Keneally's account is less melodramatic than the motion picture...
California Science: Interactive Text Grade 2 (Student Edition)
Added by: alexa19 | Karma: 4030.49 | Black Hole | 21 June 2010
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California Science: Interactive Text Grade 2 (Student Edition)
This book is used for the Student to write in and make notes. Covers every chapter the Student Textbook covers. Ch 1: Plant Life Cycles. Ch 2: Animal Life Cycles. Ch 3: Earth's Minerals. Ch 4: Earth's Past. Ch 5: Earth's Resources. Ch 6: Objects in Motion. Ch 7: Forces at Work.
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Harnessing children's natural curiosity about the world, this engaging series introduces kids to key science concepts through a simple question-and-answer format.
Absorbing artwork illustrates how friction, slopes, pushing, and pulling affect motion.
Force and Motion: An Illustrated Guide to Newton's Laws
Isaac Newton developed three laws of motion that govern the everyday world. These laws are usually presented in purely mathematical forms, but Jason Zimba breaks with tradition and treats them visually. This unique approach allows students to appreciate the conceptual underpinnings of each law before moving on to qualitative descriptions of motion and, finally, to the equations and their solutions.