Homework Helpers: Chemistry, Revised Edition

Homework Helpers: Chemistry, Revised Edition

Author: Greg Curran

Publisher: Red Wheel/Weiser

Published: 2011-04-15

Total Pages: 336

ISBN-13: 1601636636

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Homework Helpers: Chemistry is a user-friendly review book that will make every student—or parent trying to help their child feel like he or she has a private Chemistry tutor. Concepts are explained in clear, easy-to-understand language, and problems are worked out with step-by-step methods that are easy to follow. Each lesson comes with numerous review questions and answer keynotes that explain each correct answer and why it’s correct. This book covers all of the topics in a typical one-year Chemistry curriculum, including: A systematic approach to problem solving, conversions, and the use of units. Naming compounds, writing formulas, and balancing chemical equations. Gas laws, chemical kinetics, acids and bases, electrochemistry, and more. While Homework Helpers: Chemistryis an excellent review for any standardized Chemistry test, including the SAT-II, its real value is in providing support and guidance during the year’s entire course of study.


Homework Helpers

Homework Helpers

Author: Greg Curran

Publisher: Homework Helpers

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781601632098

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Provides information and questions with solutions to aid readers who are taking a class in physics and find the subject hard to understand or are in need of a review.


Homework Helpers: Essays & Term Papers

Homework Helpers: Essays & Term Papers

Author: Michelle McLean

Publisher: Red Wheel/Weiser

Published: 2011-01-20

Total Pages: 188

ISBN-13: 1601636873

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A fun, user-friendly guide that takes the confusion out of writing essays and papers for students of all ages. Unlike other books that are so full of technical jargon that they confuse more than help, Homework Helpers: Essays and Term Papers uses straightforward language and simple steps to guide students through the essay-writing process. Homework Helpers: Essays and Term Papers: • Describes in detailed “plain English” each element and step involved in writing a dozen different types of essays. • Includes a rough, edited, and final draft sample of each type of essay discussed. • Explains the necessity of proofreading and citing sources, providing tips and instruction on how to accomplish these tasks. • Presents step-by-step instructions on how to write a great SAT essay. • Discusses what students can expect when they reach college-level courses. Students of all ages can find help in writing essays for every major subject in high school or college. Neophytes will find guidance on the basics, while those further along in their educational career can adapt the detailed instructions for more in-depth assignments.


Homework Help from the Library

Homework Help from the Library

Author: Carol F. Intner

Publisher: American Library Association

Published: 2011-02-21

Total Pages: 217

ISBN-13: 0838910467

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Filled with nuts-and-bolts advice on the best ways to help young people with their homework, the author concentrates on the practical, covering how students' different learning styles and current technology inform the homework process, on staff training and community outreach, and on options for working more closely with both students and teachers.


Human Service Program Planning Through a Social Justice Lens

Human Service Program Planning Through a Social Justice Lens

Author: Irwin Nesoff

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2022-04-19

Total Pages: 237

ISBN-13: 1000553736

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Human Service Program Planning Through a Social Justice Lens provides a foundation in social justice to students while developing practical skills and knowledge about the steps and tasks involved in planning social programs. Through the "parallel process" of contextualizing social issues while teaching the process of program planning, students will develop a perspective on the need for social justice planning and its impact on marginalized communities and populations. The textbook explores current concepts and approaches to understanding social issues and involving impacted communities and individuals. These include: Intersectionality, Appreciative Inquiry, Participatory Planning and Visioning, which serve to challenge preconceptions while coupling these with the step-by-step approach to planning using the Logic Model. Utilizing meaningful examples to demonstrate how social justice planning can be implemented, Human Service Program Planning Through a Social Justice Lens is appropriate for students of social work as well as practitioners in human services, public administration and public health.


Accompaniment with Im/Migrant Communities

Accompaniment with Im/Migrant Communities

Author: Kristin Elizabeth Yarris

Publisher: University of Arizona Press

Published: 2024

Total Pages: 217

ISBN-13: 0816553432

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This edited volume is a collective conversation between anthropologists, activists, students, im/migrants, and community members about accompaniment--a feminist care-based, decolonial mode of ethnographic engagement. Across the chapters, contributors engage with accompaniment with im/migrant communities in a variety of ways that challenge traditional boundaries between researcher-participant, scholar-activist, and academic-community member to explicitly address issues of power, inequality, and well-being for the communities they work with and alongside.


Teens and Libraries

Teens and Libraries

Author: Virginia A. Walter

Publisher: American Library Association

Published: 2003-07-21

Total Pages: 170

ISBN-13: 9780838908570

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"Getting it right means understanding our roles as adults and professionals. Getting it right requires a genuine commitment to youth participation. Getting it right is about shifting our perspective from the library to the community in which it is located. Getting it right makes it imperative that we give teens a place of their own in our libraries."—From the Preface Libraries have opportunities to make a positive difference in the lives of teenage customers and become a primary support for teens in the communities they serve. Truly excellent library services for young adults (YA) need the collaborative efforts of both teens and librarians. To build this partnership, the authors share an inspiring narrative of YA history, and also offer a plethora of new voices and stories that advocate the power of technology and teen spaces. These story lines are then melded to highlight practical tools to involve teens at the library and make a bright future possible. As the authors explore what has been done well—and what hasn't —in the world of young adult librarianship, they identify key issues from the plethora of new voices: How librarians can work with not for young adult customers Why the power of place means actual square footage designed for teens Ways to incorporate technology to achieve developmental outcomes Listening to teen voices to better serve their needs How evaluation and being accountable will close the loop on effective advocacy The authors guide both librarians and administrators to make promises for the future and present a strategy for keeping those promises so that young adult audiences can become active library and community participants. From building partnerships to implementing successful programs to incorporating technology that helps teens assume leadership and responsibility, this is an inspiring yet practical take on what it means to "get it right" for teens in the library.


Library Volunteers Welcome!

Library Volunteers Welcome!

Author: Carol Smallwood

Publisher: McFarland

Published: 2016-09-02

Total Pages: 263

ISBN-13: 1476623821

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Volunteers are crucial to the daily operation of any library. Finding and retaining the right people, motivating them and matching their skills with projects is challenging. This collection of 30 new essays brings together the experiences of numerous individuals across the U.S., providing ideas, projects and best practices for volunteer recruiting and management. The contributors--among them library board members, heads of special collections, directors of state library associations, outreach coordinators, archivists and researchers--discuss a broad range of topics in five sections: recruitment and retention; policies and process; mentoring and empowering; placement, programs and responsibilities; and outreach.