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Students will use the Internet to explore population distribution and survivorship curves.
Continental Congress, Constitutional Convention Collection Connections
Languages: English
Countries: United States


Search through activity ideas that explore U.S. historical documents, implement the arts and humanities and utilize critical thinking skills with relation to the creation of the United States...


This companion to the 'Anthology of Modern American Poetry' includes selected poems, historical backgrounds of the time period in which they were written, critical essays and photographs.
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Bullying - What Every Adult Needs To Know DVD
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The influence of religion on the middle ages is discussed through essays and pictures with links to other Web pages.


Get the answer and full explanation to this everyday mystery from the librarians at the Library of Congress.
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Bullying In The Girls World
This book contains a School-Wide approach to girl bullying. Counteracting girl bullying first requires an understanding of what it is and to become aware of how it can negatively impact the lives of… See More$28.95


Covering kindergarten through higher education, T.H.E. Journal covers the application of technology to the learning process. Includes new product information and interviews with leading educators.


Read about the professional and personal life of this singer and discover some of her many accomplishments.
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Shared Parenting: Raising Your Children Cooperatively After Separation
Separation can be the most difficult time for a family. This useful book, written by two experts, provides clear-cut advice to the parents that are facing this situation, and wish to follow the… See More$14.95


Nurture your professional relationships and avoid becoming isolated in your classroom with these ideas sent in by teachers.
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