Volume four of a nine-volume encyclopedia that presents profiles of 193 countries of the world, arranged alphabetically from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe. Each entry is divided into thirty-five standardized sections on topics like agriculture, education, and climate.
Volume five of a nine-volume encyclopedia that presents profiles of 193 countries of the world, arranged alphabetically from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe. Each entry is divided into thirty-five standardized sections on topics like agriculture, education, and climate.
Volume two of a nine-volume encyclopedia that presents profiles of 193 countries of the world, arranged alphabetically from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe. Each entry is divided into thirty-five standardized sections on topics like agriculture, education, and climate.
Volume three of a nine-volume encyclopedia that presents profiles of 193 countries of the world, arranged alphabetically from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe. Each entry is divided into thirty-five standardized sections on topics like agriculture, education, and climate.
Volume one of a nine-volume encyclopedia that presents profiles of 193 countries of the world, arranged alphabetically from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe. Each entry is divided into thirty-five standardized sections on topics like agriculture, education, and climate.
Explores the basic concepts of economics and how people play roles as both consumers and producers. Explains concepts such as markets, human and natural resources, goods and services, and scarcity and demand.
". . . offers a close look at the wealthiest one percent of Americans and how they compare to the other 99 percent, examining how this group impacts the country's economy and society"--Provided by publisher.
Chronicles the success story of the founders of Ben & Jerry's Homemade Ice Cream Company. Learn how two off-beat businessmen went from listing an old van, a Volvo, an old couch, and a sailboat as collateral on their loan application, to being named National Small Business Persons of the Year.
Introduces students to key concepts related to the economy of a community, discussing the difference between goods and services, wants and needs, and looking at the role of taxes, personal responsibility, and work.