Provides information on a variety of plants, discussing life cycles, habitats, their use as food, plant parts, seeds, cones, flowers, fruit, and the chemicals and fiber they can provide. Includes activities such as drawing, answering questions, and planting seeds.
Color photos fill this overview of the lion, which describes its physical characteristics, social behavior, life cycle, habitat, diet, threats, and survival status, as well as folklore about them. Also includes a "fascinating facts" section, a glossary, and a list of related resources.
This practical resource identifies complex issues associated with masculinity in higher education, providing administrators and faculty with research-based strategies for supporting the success of this student group. Grounded in interdisciplinary social science theories and representative case studies, this book unpacks the experience of college men while simultaneously addressing the various identities they embrace or are assigned. Masculinity and Student Success in Higher Education shares strategies on increasing enrollment, engagement, and persistence of men in higher education across racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic distinctions. By successfully interrogating their own campus practices, readers can better address issues of diversity while also supporting and engaging the social and academic factors that contribute to student success.
Did you know that the Sun is our closest star? On a clear night, we can see about 2,500 different stars in the sky. Discover these and more intriguing facts in Stars.
Provides information about the stars, including Earth's sun, discussing their composition, colors, patterns, and shapes, looks at developments in the study of stars, and includes related science activities.
Color photos fill this overview of the lion, which describes its physical characteristics, social behavior, life cycle, habitat, diet, threats, and survival status, as well as folklore about them. Also includes a "fascinating facts" section, a glossary, and a list of related resources.
Environmental Science: A Canadian Perspective provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the key concepts of environmental science, including energy use and conservation, sustainable agriculture and forestry, and managing and reducing waste. With a focus on recognizing environmental issues, it effectively demonstrates how to think critically, utilize methods of scientific research, and evaluate scientific evidence and arguments."--
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