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Vertical angles are the angles opposite each other when two lines cross. Learn more with this short lesson.
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Students will integrate nutrition information with upper body strengthening physical activities.
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This country profile includes a map and provides information on its geography, history, current ruler, area, population, capital, largest cities, languages, ethnicity/race, religion, literacy rate,...
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Before It's Too Late
Do you know how to stop your child from destroying his or her life? If you think that your child is extremely troubled, and you feel helpless, or wonder if you have been a bad parent, this newly… See More$12.95
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Begins with the introduction of the Sun-centered Solar System by Copernicus, and concludes with Newton's synthesis of the laws of motion in the heavens and the Earth, and Einstein's revision of...
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Make your own movie studio with a shoebox, action figures, and magazines and observe that the relative position of objects in a limited frame of reference determines how they are perceived.
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Adolescents On The Autism Spectrum
The award-winning author of Autism Spectrum Disorders presents Adolescents on the Autism Spectrum, a complete guide to the cognitive, emotional, social, and physical needs of preteens and teenagers… See More$16.85
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Find explanations, interactive practice and games for the properties of addition and multiplication, order of operations, the inverse relationships between addition and subtraction, and the inverse...
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Tony Blair tried, and failed, to bridge the gap between the United States and Europe over Iraq. Now, having risked everything, will his political fate be decided by the battle for Baghdad?
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Addictive Behavior: Drugs, Food, And Relationships DVD
There are addictions that cause very serious problems for many people. These can come in the forms of caffeine, heroin, food or love. Find out why some people are more likely to develop an… See More$112.45
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Students will learn that people respond predictably to positive incentives (rewards) and negative incentives (penalties). They will identify incentives in their daily lives and discuss which...
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