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| ANCIENT HISTORY THROUGH LITERATURE. A fascinating one year study of the ancient Sumerian, Egyptian, Greek and Roman civilizations for the more mature student. By Rea C. Berg. Jr. High and Sr. High level. | . |
| ARE YOU LIBERAL? CONSERVATIVE? OR CONFUSED? Written by Rick Maybury and Richard J. Maybury. Political labels; what do they mean? Liberal, conservative, left, right, democrat, republican, moderate, socialist, libertarian, communist - what are their economic policies and what plans do their promoters have for your money? Clear, concise explanations. Facts & fallacies. For ages 14-adult. Book 4 in Uncle Eric's Model of How the World Works (Paperback). |
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| ASSUMPTIONS THAT AFFECT OUR LIVES. Written by: Christian Overman. The current tension between evangelical Christians and the non-biblical ideas with which they are surrounded is an age old conflict. By viewing the current situation in the context of the ancient Greeks and Hebrews, contemporary Christians can be better equipped to deal with the challenges of living in a predominately Greek-based culture today. |
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| GEOGRAPHY AND EDUCATION. Written by: Kieran O'Mahony. Geography and Education is a comparative description of the development of educational systems in very different political arenas. Reaching from early Greek educational philosophies to present day systems, this book draws in-depth examples from British, Teutonic, Russian and French idealists. |
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| HERITAGE OF FREEDOM. Positive, patriotic approach to American history that brings to life events and personalities that have shaped America and places a special emphasis on America's Christian past. Rejects the conflict approach of Marxist historians to give a narrative account of what has made our country great and what can keep it great. A rich variety of colorful photographs, illustrations, maps, and time lines enhance the teaching and learning. Teacher Guide available. Soft cover, 708 pages. A Beka Book. |
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| MEDIEVAL HISTORY THROUGH LITERATURE. From the Magna Carta in 1215 to the Elizabethan era in England. By Rea C. Berg. This guide has a proposed course of study for Jr. High and Sr. High. | |
| MODERN HISTORY THROUGH LITERATURE. From the Civil War to Vietnam. By Rea C. Berg. This one-year course is designed for for upper Jr. High or Sr. High level. | . |
| THE BOOK OF CENTURIES STUDENT NOTEBOOK. You create your own timeline as you study the Bible, history, science, art, literature, or any other subject. Add to it year after year as you learn new things. History books and timelines are useful for gaining information, but those facts will become more meaningful to you as you make your own book! And no one will have a book just like yours! | |
| THE DICTIONARY OF GEOGRAPHY. This is a complete geographical reference. This book covers everything from A Z having to do with geography. This book is an excellent resource for the homeschooling family. |
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| THE HISTORY OF GEOGRAPHY. Written by: Kieran OMahony. The complete geographical reference. This book covers everything from A Z having to do with geography. An excellent resource for the homeschooling family. | |
| THE INVISIBLE EMPIRE. Authored by John Jenkins and Mark Weaver. Josiah Washington is a 16-year-old former slave in 1872 Philadelphia who is drawn unknowingly into a plot by a powerful newspaperman to bring the Ku Klux Klan into the North. Josiah must discover how to trust God and his new friends and then find a way to stop the KKK's devious plans--as heroes and enemies from a generation past collide once again. |
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| UNITED STATES HISTORY, GRADE 11. Surveys America's history from its discovery to the present. Discusses the underlying causes and issues behind events. Warns against liberalism and totalitarianism and views the solutions to these problems as spiritual, not merely political. Emphasizes religion's contribution to American heritage. Teacher's Edition provides a convenient format of section objectives, supplemental notes, suggested activities, and answers to review questions. Teacher's Edition: 760 pages; student text with marginal notes and answers; two spiral binders. Student Text contains 26 chapters in 7 units. Includes colorful illustrations, charts, maps, and review questions. Student Text: 702 pages; second edition; hardbound; color and black-and-white illustrations. Bob Jones University Press. |
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| WE THE PEOPLE. Volume I. Written by: James F. Gauss, PH.D. From the pre-colonial period in America to the great revolution for independence, the men and women who came to the New Land had a vision for a land of self-governed people who were free from oppression and tyranny. Most of all they sought a land where they were free to worship and serve the Almighty as they felt called to do. The documents, proclamations and speeches in this volume clearly demonstrate that America was birthed in prayer and devotion to a God of freedom and justice. | |
| WORLD HISTORY AND CULTURES IN CHRISTIAN PERSPECTIVE (9-12). This well-researched text stands on the conviction that God is the Creator of the world and the Controller of history. The text builds a solid foundation of ancient history, tracing man's history back to the Garden of Eden. It gives a fine presentation of neglected Asian and African cultures in a unique ancient-to- modern style, helping the students to recognize other peoples and cultures. A Beka Book. |
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