12 books found
by Paul Milton Davis, Hubert Kenneth Clay
1919
by Anthony Folger, Edward A. Koester, Kenneth Knight Landes, Leland White Kesler, Maxim Konradovich Elias, Norman Plummer, Stanley William Lohman, Walter August Ver Wiebe, John Mark Jewett, Raymond P. Keroher, Roy H. Hall
1928
by Kenneth Macaulay
1968 · Routledge
First published in 1827, this work seeks to vindicate the colony from its denigrators who denounced it as a useless and immoral settlement.
by John D. Cutnell, Kenneth W. Johnson, David Young, Shane Stadler
2021 · Wiley Global Education
Physics, Student Solutions Manual, 12th Edition provides students with the valuable fundamental skills by focusing on conceptual understanding, problem solving, and providing real-world applications and relevance. Conceptual examples, concepts and calculations problems, and "Check Your Understanding" questions help students to understand important physics principles. Math skills boxes, multi-concept problems, and examples with reasoning steps help students to improve their reasoning skills while solving problems. “The Physics Of” boxes show students how physics principles are relevant to their everyday lives.
Osgood focuses on major campaigns such as Atoms for Peace, People-to-People, and cultural exchange programs. Drawing on recently declassified documents that record U.S. psychological operations in some three dozen countries, he tells how U.S. propaganda agencies presented everyday life in America to the world: its citizens living full, happy lives in a classless society where economic bounty was shared by all. Osgood further investigates the ways in which superpower disarmament negotiations were used as propaganda maneuvers in the battle for international public opinion. He also reexamines the early years of the space race, focusing especially on the challenge to American propagandists posed by the Soviet launch of Sputnik.
by John D. Cutnell, Kenneth W. Johnson, David Young, Shane Stadler
2018 · Wiley Global Education
Physics 11E provides students with the skills that they need to succeed in this course, by focusing on conceptual understanding; problem solving; and providing real-world applications and relevance. Conceptual Examples, Concepts and Calculations problems, and Check Your Understanding questions help students to understand physics principles. Math Skills boxes, multi-concept problems, and Examples with reasoning steps help students to improve their reasoning skills while solving problems. “The Physics Of” boxes show students how physics principles are relevant to their everyday lives. Available/sold separately, WileyPLUS to accompany Physics 11E continues to build on rich multimedia enhancements that encourage student engagement. ORION, the adaptive study guide, diagnoses student’s strengths and weaknesses, leading them to the specific content and media needed to help them effectively learn. All ORION practice problems have hints and feedback. The course includes 259 short lecture videos, one for each course section, that explain the basic concepts and learning objectives. In addition, 150 Chalkboard problem-solving videos and guided online tutorials along with vector drawing questions enrich WileyPLUS. These features are designed to facilitate flipping the classroom, and to encourage students to remain within the WileyPLUS environment, as opposed to pursuing the “pay-for-solutions” websites and searching uncurated web content that short circuits and can confuse their learning process. .
In From Iuka to Vicksburg, 1862–1863, Grant leads the Union army to victory. The story of western operations testifies to Grant’s effectiveness. He and his soldiers move through Kentucky, and Tennessee and down the Mississippi Valley during a difficult winter. Ahead is Vicksburg and a turning point in the Civil War. One critic called this volume “probably the most thoroughly documented study of Grant in the West.”