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Readers will agree: fruits are some of the most popular and tastiest plant parts. Many people enjoy eating fruit, but they may not know how fruits function as plant parts before they make their way to our kitchens. Readers are introduced to fun facts about fruits as they enhance their knowledge of beginner biology concepts. They're also able to follow step-by-step instructions to take part in fun activities and try their hand at simple recipes. Vibrant, full-color photographs are included that make this learning experience a treat for young readers.
From basic concepts to research grade material, Mobile Web 2.0: Developing and Delivering Services to Mobile Devices provides complete and up-to-date coverage of the range of technical topics related to Mobile Web 2.0. It brings together the work of 51 pioneering experts from around the world who identify the major challenges in Mobile Web 2.0 appl
Some of the vegetables we eat are actually roots. What are these root vegetables, and how do roots contribute to the functioning of people and plants beyond the kitchen? Readers discover the answers to these questions and more through the informative and accessible main narrative. Additional fun features include recipes and hands-on activities, which allow readers to get creative with science curriculum topics. Bold, full-color photographs give readers a detailed look at the vast underground world of roots. This engaging reading experience encourages readers to see plants in a fresh way.
Educators looking for effective ways to help young children who are non- or limited-verbal and not table-ready will find this the solution to their search. The CCSP considers a combination of factors for verbal language in the development of programs for individual children, including verbal language, cognition, auditory function, oral-motor skills, receptive language and expressive language. The model emphasizes the importance of creating a fluid transition between a child's natural environments, such as home and school, in order to increase the chances of generalizing skills. While not specific to a particular disability, the program is a very helpful resource for educators working with children on the spectrum who have language deficits.
This book explores how throughout time societies have switched from basic bartering and trading to using money to exchange items of value. Topics such as the origins of trade and Europes trade routes will be touched upon and will provide readers with the tools necessary for further studying this topic. Readers will also learn about how these things have influenced modern trading in this digitally connected age. Money and trade are two aspects of daily life that are universal and this topic provides a basis for learning more about economics and what makes certain societies unique in their economic status.
While society and culture are closely related, there are minute differences that separate the two. But what is society without culture? Society is the community that surrounds an individual. This community has its own personality and this is how culture is introduced. Many societies are organized in stratified classes and these different classes can cause issues in a society. The gap between the rich and poor classes can sometimes create lasting effects on the individuals that live in these class situations. How does society further affect the individual? This title aims to answer this question through providing readers with foundational information on what society means and how societies are organized. Photographs and fact boxes supplement information present in the text and will spark readers interest in learning more about the subject matter.
People are used to seeing leaves fall from the trees in autumn or add shades of green to parks and other natural areas through spring and summer. However, how often do people think about what leaves do for plants? Readers learn how leaves contribute to the growth and functioning of plants as they explore this introduction to basic biology concepts, such as photosynthesis. In addition to the accessible main text, there are recipes with step-by-step instructions, which encourage using science in the kitchen. Fun activities and bright, full-color photographs enhance this exciting look at science curriculum topics.
There are several factors that have influenced modern thought and the delivery of education. Great thinkers like Socrates and Plato attempted to create a definition for knowledge and this study became known as epistemology. Over time, philosophers have debated many aspects of epistemology, but ultimately this discipline has lead to many great breakthroughs in the study of knowledge and education. Readers will learn about how knowledge interacts with religion as well as how the Renaissance had a lasting impact on education. This title will provide the basics for understanding how knowledge and education are mutually exclusive and how both of these have developed in the modern world.
Due to rapid advances in hardware and software technologies, network infrastructure and data have become increasingly complex, requiring efforts to more effectively comprehend and analyze network topologies and information systems. Innovative Approaches of Data Visualization and Visual Analytics evaluates the latest trends and developments in force-based data visualization techniques, addressing issues in the design, development, evaluation, and application of algorithms and network topologies. This book will assist professionals and researchers working in the fields of data analysis and information science, as well as students in computer science and computer engineering, in developing increasingly effective methods of knowledge creation, management, and preservation.