This is an excellent adjunct to American and world history units and classes on economics and labor movements. The primary documents meet the needs of student researchers. Recommended for school and public libraries.
"What Next After School?" is now firmly established as the book for students who are weighing up the options available to them. For anyone needing help and ideas in making key decisions about their future, this essential book has a wealth of practical, up-to-date information on all the issues that need to be considered. Comprehensive and approachable, it covers everything, from deciding which university courses to apply for, to writing a CV, studying abroad and managing cash flow. It also features case studies of students and how they have adapted to life after school.
Calculus Essentials For Dummies provides explanations of key concepts for students who may have taken calculus in high school and want to review the most important concepts as they gear up for a faster-paced college course. Free of review and ramp-up material, Calculus Essentials For Dummies sticks to the point with content focused on key topics only. It provides discrete explanations of critical concepts taught in a typical two-semester high school calculus class or a college level Calculus I course, from limits and differentiation to integration and infinite series.
On the day a mom puts her child onto the kindergarten bus, her life – and her child’s – will be forever changed. School alters everything in a kid’s world. The NEW edition of Parenting magazine captures the joys and explores the questions and unique challenges that moms face with their school-age children.