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Lessons for Algebraic Thinking: Grades 3-5
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Lessons for Algebraic Thinking: Grades 3-5Lessons for Algebraic Thinking: Grades 3-5

The lessons in this book build the foundation that prepares students for studying algebra in middle and high school. Incorporating manipulative materials, children's books, and problem-solving investigations, lessons actively engage students in creating, recognizing, describing, and extending patterns, and representing patterns with words, tables, variables, and graphs. Lessons also introduce students to solving equations and plotting points.
 
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To Kill a Mockingbird - Vocabulary, Allusions and Idioms
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To Kill a Mockingbird - Vocabulary, Allusions and IdiomsTo Kill a Mockingbird - Vocabulary, Allusions and Idioms

If you're reading Harper Lee's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, you may have found some words, allusions, or idioms that are unfamiliar to you. Hopefully, this book can help!
 
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Finite Group Representations for the Pure Mathematician
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Finite Group Representations for the Pure MathematicianFinite Group Representations for the Pure Mathematician

The book is intended to be used as a learning tool by people who do not know the subject, rather than as an encyclopaedic reference. The book's title is intended to indicate both breadth and limitations: it will probably not be very useful to most physicists or chemists, but it is intended to be appropriate for non-specialists in the area of representation theory, such as those whose primary interest is topology, combinatorics or number theory.
 
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Contemporary Mathematics: Categories in Computer Science and Logic
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Contemporary Mathematics: Categories in Computer Science and LogicContemporary Mathematics: Categories in Computer Science and Logic

Category theory has had important uses in logic since the invention of topos theory in the early 1960s, and logic has always been an important component of theoretical computer science. A new development has been the increase in direct interactions between category theory and computer science. In June 1987, an AMS-IMS-SIAM Summer Research Conference on Categories in Computer Science and Logic was held at the University of Colorado in Boulder.
 
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The Retinal Atlas: Expert Consult
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The Retinal Atlas: Expert Consult - Online and PrintThe Retinal Atlas: Expert Consult - Online and Print

Dr. Lawrence A. Yannuzzi brings together the most complete retinal atlas ever. Over 5,000 illustrations of the latest imaging and research findings essential for effective diagnosis of retinal disorders populate The Retinal Atlas. A unique page layout consisting of optimally positioned panoramic images, magnified photos, and histopathological specimens illustrate key manifestations, giving you the best visual display of each disease.
 
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