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Sciences<br />
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Canadian History<br />
Defining Canada<br />
History, Identity, and Culture<br />
• Senior Author: Nick Brune • Authors: Mark Bulgutch, Alison Faulknor,<br />
John Fielding, Reg Hawes, Maryrose O’Neill • © 2002 • Grade 12<br />
Written for the Ontario curriculum: Canada: History, Culture<br />
and Identity, Grade 12, University Preparation, (CHI4U),<br />
Defining Canada: History, Identity, and Culture examines the interconnectedness<br />
of Canadian history, identity, and culture. Starting from<br />
pre-contact times, Defining Canada traces the social, economic,<br />
and political changes in Canada to present-day society.<br />
Canada<br />
A Nation Unfolding<br />
• Senior Author: Garfield Newman • Authors: Holland, Montgomery,<br />
Riddoch • Ontario Edition, © 2000 • Grade 10<br />
Anational best-seller for 20th century Canadian history.<br />
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Table of Contents<br />
Unit 1 Aboriginal Societies 1000-1600<br />
1 Early Voices in the New Land<br />
2 Viking Intrusion<br />
3 Difference and Diversity<br />
Unit 2 New France 1604-1763<br />
4 The Age of Discovery and the Beginning of New France<br />
5 Uncertain Growth and Evolution<br />
6 Looking East: Acadia<br />
7 The Fall of New France<br />
Unit 3 English Colonial Culture, 1763-1867<br />
8 Tentative New Identities<br />
9 Changed Society and Altered Identity<br />
10 Reform, Radicals, Rebellions, and Responsible Government<br />
11 Confederation: Ensuring Cultural Survival<br />
Unit 4 Consolidating Culture and Identity, 1867-1918<br />
12 Confederation Post Script<br />
13 Industrialism and Urbanism<br />
14 Striving for Accommodation: Laurier and the “Sunny Ways” Approach<br />
15 World War One<br />
Unit 5 Maturing Culture and Identity, 1919-1945<br />
16 A Decade of Drift<br />
17 The Great Depression<br />
18 World War Two: Prices Paid, Victories Gained, and Lessons Learned<br />
Unit 6 Canada’s Coming of Age, 1945-1970<br />
19 The Golden Age of Diplomacy: Carving an International Role<br />
20 Turbulent Decade: Coming Apart in the Sixties<br />
21 The FLQ and the End of Innocence<br />
Unit 7 Shifting Identities, Many Cultures<br />
22 The Politics of Chaos: Trudeau to Chretien<br />
23 Cultural Pluralism: Challenges and Conflict<br />
24 Finding Ourselves: The Pen, the Voice, and the Brush<br />
25 Into the 21st Century<br />
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Table of Contents<br />
1 Laying the Foundations of Nationhood<br />
Unit 1: Canada at the Turn of the Century<br />
2 A Nation Emerges<br />
3 Canada in the World at the Dawn of a New Century<br />
4 Canada’s Emerging Diversity<br />
5 Life in Canada at the Turn of the Century<br />
Unit 2: Canadians and the Great War<br />
6 Canada’s Response to a Global Crisis (to 1915)<br />
7 Mobilizing a Nation for War<br />
8 Canadians on the Battlefields of Europe: 1915-1918<br />
9 The Great War’s Lasting Legacy for Canada<br />
Unit 3: From Boom to Bust: Canada in the 1920s and the 1930s<br />
10 Tumultuous Times for Canada<br />
11 Regional Reactions to the Boom and Bust<br />
12 Surviving the Roller Coaster: Life in Canada 1920-1939<br />
13 Canada’s Growing Autonomy<br />
Unit 4: Democracy at a Crossroads: Canadians in World War II<br />
14 Canada’s Response to the Growing International Crisis (to 1940)<br />
15 Mobilizing a Nation for War: Social and Economic Costs of War<br />
16 Canada’s Role in the Defeat of Fascism<br />
17 Political and Economic Consequences of War for Canada and the World<br />
Unit 5: A Nation Matures: Canada 1945-1968<br />
18 The Changing Face of Canada<br />
19 Canada’s Coming of Age<br />
20 One Nation, Many Regions<br />
21 Canada’s Entry onto the World Stage<br />
Unit 6: Contemporary Canada: 1968-2000<br />
22 Canada and the World, 1968-2000<br />
23 The Canadian Economy, 1968-2000<br />
24 Canada: A Community of Communities<br />
25 The Search for Canada within an Emerging Global Community<br />
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Canada<br />
The Story of Our Heritage (Grade 7)<br />
The Story of a Developing Nation (Grade 8)<br />
• Senior Authors: Elspeth Deir, John Fielding • Authors: George Adams,<br />
Nick Brune, Peter Grant, Stephanie Smith Abram, Carol White • © 2000 •<br />
Grades 7 and 8<br />
The stories and people of Canada’s past all come to life in<br />
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Canada: The Story of Our Heritage, Grade 7<br />
Table of Contents<br />
Canada Is Unique<br />
Unit 1: Early Settlement and New France<br />
1 First Settlements<br />
2 The Colony of New France<br />
3 Daily Life in New France<br />
4 The Fall of New France<br />
Unit 2: British North America<br />
5 The Loyalists<br />
6 The War of 1812<br />
7 Lower Canada, The Maritime Colonies, and Newfoundland<br />
8 Life in Upper Canada<br />
Unit 3: Conflict and Change<br />
9 Discontent in Lower Canada<br />
10 Discontent in Upper Canada<br />
11 Rebellion and Revenge<br />
12 Towards Responsible Government<br />
The Story Today<br />
Canada: The Story of a Developing Nation, Grade 8<br />
Table of Contents<br />
A Tour of British North America, 1860<br />
Unit 1: Towards Confederation<br />
1 Growth and Change<br />
2 Political Deadlock<br />
3 The Path to Confederation<br />
4 Building Confederation<br />
Unit 2: The West<br />
5 Settlement at Red River<br />
6 King George Men Move In<br />
7 Settlers, Rebellion, and Gold Again<br />
8 A Home in the West, 1896-1914<br />
Unit 3: A Changing Society<br />
9 An Era of Change<br />
10 The Working People, 1867-1920<br />
11 The Struggle for Rights<br />
12 Canada at War, 1914-1918<br />
The Story Today<br />
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Civics<br />
Participating in a Democratic Society<br />
• Senior Author: Alan Skeoch • Authors: Lynn Moore, Peter Flaherty • ©<br />
2000 • Grade 10<br />
Acomprehensive resource that prepares students for a future<br />
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Canadian History<br />
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Canadian History<br />
Legacy<br />
The West and the World<br />
• Senior Author: Garfield Newman • Authors: Usha James, Jennifer Watt,<br />
Tom Cohen, Michael Butler • © 2002 • Grade 12<br />
Legacy: The West and the World is a dynamic resource<br />
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Table of Contents<br />
Prologue: Making History in the West<br />
Introduction: Redefining Progress<br />
Unit One: The World Reinvented<br />
1 Renaissance and Reformation, 1480-1648<br />
2 The Age of Absolutism, 1648-1715<br />
3 Contact and Conflict, 1480-1715<br />
Unit Two: Enlightenment and Revolution<br />
4 The Enlightenment, 1700-1789<br />
5 Revolution to Restoration, 1789-1815<br />
6 The World in the Eighteenth Century<br />
Unit Three: Modern Europe<br />
7 The Birth of Modern Industrial Europe, 1815-1850<br />
8 Nations in Upheaval: Europe, 1850-1914<br />
9 Imperialism, Colonialism and Resistance in the Nineteenth Century<br />
Unit Four: The World at War<br />
10 The War to End War: World War I, 1914-1918<br />
11 Between the Wars: An Anxious Generation, 1919-1939<br />
12 World War II (1939-1945)<br />
Unit Five: The New World Order<br />
13 The Western Experience, 1945 to Today<br />
14 Challenge and Change in the Global Village<br />
Epilogue: Getting from There to Here<br />
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Echoes from the Past<br />
World History to the 16th Century<br />
• Senior Author: Garfield Newman • Authors: Elizabeth Graham, Rick<br />
Guisso, Elizabeth McLuhan, Osman Mohamed, David Pendergast, James<br />
Reilly, Gerry Schaus, Chris Simpson, Narenda Wagle • © 2001 • Grade 11<br />
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Table of Contents<br />
An Introduction to the Study of History<br />
Unit 1 The Near East<br />
1 Origins of Civilization<br />
2 Egypt and Mesopotamia<br />
Unit 2 The Mediterranean<br />
3 Greece in the Heroic Age<br />
4 Classical Greece<br />
5 The Rise of Rome<br />
6 The Roman Empire<br />
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7 The Islamic Middle East<br />
8 African Civilizations<br />
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9 India<br />
10 China<br />
11 Japan<br />
Unit 5 The Americas<br />
12 The Maya<br />
13 The Aztec<br />
14 The Inca<br />
Unit 6 The Middle Ages<br />
15 The Early Middle Ages<br />
16 The High Middle Ages<br />
17 The Late Middle Ages<br />
18 The Renaissance and Reformation<br />
Unit 7 Towards The Modern Age<br />
19 Seeds of the Global Village<br />
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Human Heritage<br />
A World History<br />
• Greenblatt, Lemmo • Second Edition, © 2004<br />
World Art & Architecture<br />
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Table of Contents<br />
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Unit Two: River Valley Civilizations<br />
Unit Three: Ideas and Armies<br />
Unit Four: The Greeks<br />
Unit Five: The Romans<br />
Unit Six: The Early Middle Ages<br />
Unit Seven: Emergence of New Empires<br />
Unit Eight: The Late Middle Ages<br />
Unit Nine: Beginning of Modern Times<br />
Unit Ten: The Changing World<br />
Unit Eleven: Nations and Empires<br />
Unit Twelve: The Twentieth Century<br />
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Western Civilization<br />
Sources, Images, and Interpretations<br />
• Sherman • Sixth Edition, © 2004<br />
Glencoe<br />
World History<br />
• Spielvogel • National Geographic • © 2005<br />
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Tables of Contents<br />
Part One: Civilizations of the Ancient World<br />
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2 The Emergence of Greek Civilization<br />
3 Classical and Hellenistic Greece<br />
4 The Rise of Rome<br />
5 The Roman Empire and the Rise of Christianity<br />
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6 The Early Middle Ages<br />
7 The Medieval East<br />
8 The High Middle Ages: The Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries<br />
9 The High Middle Ages: The Crusades and the East<br />
10 The High Middle Ages: The Thirteenth Century<br />
11 The Late Middle Ages<br />
Part Three: Renaissance, Reformation, and Expansion<br />
12 The Renaissance<br />
13 The Reformation<br />
14 Overseas Expansion and New Politics<br />
Part Four: The Early Modern Period<br />
15 War and Revolution: 1560-1660<br />
16 Aristocracy and Absolutism in the Seventeenth Century<br />
17 The Scientific Revolution<br />
18 Politics and Society in the Ancient Regime<br />
19 The Enlightenment<br />
Part Five: The Ninteenth Century<br />
20 The French Revolution<br />
21 The Age of Napoleon<br />
22 Industrialization and Social Change<br />
23 Reaction, Reform, Revolution, and Romanticism: 1815-1848<br />
24 The National State, Nationalism, and Imperialism: 1850-1914<br />
25 Culture, Thought, and Society: 1850-1914<br />
Part Six: The Twentieth Century: 1914 to the Present<br />
26 War and Revolution: 1914-1920<br />
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30 The Present in Perspective<br />
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History of a Free Nation<br />
• Bragdon, McCutchen, Ritchie • © 1999<br />
American Odyssey<br />
• Nash • © 2004<br />
American History<br />
History of a Free Nation is a dramatic retelling of America’s<br />
history, from its earliest beginnings to the present. A<br />
compelling narrative integrates primary sources for a truly firstperson<br />
account of historical events.<br />
Teacher’s Classroom Resources Include:<br />
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Enrichment Activities<br />
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Cooperative Learning Activities<br />
Political Cartoons in American History<br />
Supreme Court Case Studies<br />
Concept Mapping Activities<br />
The Spirit of American Art and Music<br />
American Literary Heritage<br />
American Portraits, Section Quizzes<br />
Chapter and Unit Tests<br />
Performance Assessment Strategies and Activities<br />
Table of Contents<br />
Unit 1 A New World: Prehistory to 1776<br />
Unit 2 Creating a Nation: 1650–1789<br />
Unit 3 Launching the Republic: 1789–1824<br />
Unit 4 Toward a Democracy: 1820–1854<br />
Unit 5 Division and Reunion: 1825–1877<br />
Unit 6 New Horizons: 1860–1900<br />
Unit 7 Entering a New Century: 1867–1920<br />
Unit 8 Crusade and Disillusion: 1914–1932<br />
Unit 9 Times of Crisis: 1932–1960<br />
Unit 10 Redefining America: 1954–Present<br />
This program is dedicated to illuminating history beginning<br />
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Odyssey gives students a front-row seat to the spectacle of history<br />
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Table of Contents<br />
Unit One: A Nation of Nations, 40,000 B.C.–1800 A.D.<br />
Unit Two: Rift and Reunion, 1800–1900<br />
Unit Three: The Roots of a Modern Nation, 1880–1920<br />
Unit Four: The New Era of the Twenties, 1920–1929<br />
Unit Five: Economic Crisis and the New Deal, 1929–1939<br />
Unit Six: The United States Transformed, 1933–1945<br />
Unit Seven: The Postwar World, 1945–1963<br />
Unit Eight: Toward Equality and Social Reform, 1954–1979<br />
Unit Nine: The Troubled Years, 1964–1980<br />
Unit Ten: New Challenges, 1980–Present<br />
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Images of Society<br />
Introduction to Anthropology,<br />
Psychology and Sociology<br />
• Authors: Dennis Gerrard, Charles Hawkes, Dick Holland, Mark Keirstead,<br />
Jennifer Watt • © 2001 • Grade 11<br />
Written for the Ontario Introduction to Anthropology,<br />
Psychology and Sociology, Grade 11, University/College<br />
Preparation course (HSP3M). Images of Society is organized<br />
around issues such as: our common qualities, our diversity, our<br />
conflicts, our social structures, and our global connections.<br />
These issues are presented from the points of view of the three<br />
social science disciplines, allowing students to become familiar<br />
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Table of Contents<br />
Unit 1: Self And Others<br />
1 What Makes Us Human<br />
2 How We Communicate<br />
3 What Shapes Our Behaviour<br />
4 Rites of Passage<br />
Unit 2: Social Structures and Institutions<br />
5 Social Institutions<br />
6 Change in Social Institutions<br />
7 Socialization and Social Restraint<br />
8 Groups and Group Behaviour<br />
Unit 3: Social Organization<br />
9 Conflict and Cohesion<br />
10 Discrimination<br />
11 Antisocial Behaviour<br />
12 Social Movements and Organization<br />
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Understanding Psychology<br />
• Kasschau • © 2003<br />
Table of Contents<br />
Unit 1: Approaches to Psychology<br />
1 Introducing Psychology<br />
2 Psychological Research Methods and Statistics<br />
Unit 2: The Life Span<br />
3 Infancy and Childhood<br />
4 Adolescence<br />
5 Adulthood and Old Age<br />
Unit 3: The Workings of Mind and Body<br />
6 Body and Behavior<br />
7 Altered States of Consciousness<br />
8 Sensation and Perception<br />
Unit 4: Learning and Cognitive Processes<br />
9 Learning: Principles and Applications<br />
10 Memory and Thought<br />
11 Thinking and Language<br />
12 Motivation and Emotion<br />
Unit 5: Personality and Individuality<br />
13 Psychological Testing<br />
14 Theories of Personality<br />
Unit 6: Adjustment and Breakdown<br />
15 Stress and Health<br />
16 Psychological Disorders<br />
17 Therapy and Change<br />
Unit 7: Social Psychology<br />
18 Individual Interaction<br />
19 Group Interaction<br />
20 Attitudes and Social Influence<br />
21 Psychology: Present and Future<br />
Skills Handbook/Glossary/Index/References<br />
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Philosophy<br />
Questions and Theories<br />
• Senior Authors: Paul Paquette, Laura Gini-Newman • Authors: Peter<br />
Flaherty, Michael Horton, David Jopling, Peter Yan, Peg Tittle Ph.D,<br />
Heather Mackay Miller • © 2002 • Grade 12<br />
Questions That Matter<br />
An Invitation to Philosophy<br />
• Miller, Jensen • Fifth Edition, © 2004<br />
Philosophy<br />
Philosophy: Questions and Theories is a textbook written to match<br />
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Table of Contents<br />
Introduction: The Nature of Philosophy<br />
1 Introducing Philosophy<br />
2 Human Nature<br />
Unit 1: Logic<br />
3 Introducing Logic<br />
4 Applying Logic<br />
5 The Philosophy of Science<br />
Unit 2: Metaphysics<br />
6 Introducing Metaphysics<br />
7 From Mind to Metamind<br />
8 A Meaning for Existence<br />
Unit 3: Epistemology<br />
9 Introducing Epistemology<br />
10 Epistemological Theories and Methods<br />
11 Knowledge and Truth<br />
Unit 4: Ethics<br />
12 Introducing Ethics<br />
13 Exploring Answers to Questions That Matter<br />
14 Ethics in the World<br />
Unit 5: Aesthetics<br />
15 Introducing Aesthetics<br />
16 Theories, Categories, and Types of Art<br />
17 Beauty<br />
Unit 7: Social and Political Philosophy<br />
18 Introducing Social and Political Philosophy<br />
19 Theories of Social and Political Philosophy<br />
20 Society and Politics in the World<br />
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Introduction: the Nature of Philosophy<br />
1 What Is Philosophy<br />
2 A Little Logic<br />
Part One: The Question of Reality<br />
3 The First Metaphysicians<br />
4 The Idea of Form<br />
5 Mind and Matter<br />
6 Idealism<br />
7 Materialism<br />
Part Two: The Question of Knowledge<br />
8 Skepticism<br />
9 The Way of Reason<br />
10 The Way of Experience<br />
11 The Problem of Certainty<br />
Part Three: The Question of God<br />
12 God and the World<br />
13 God and Reason<br />
14 Religious Experience<br />
15 God and Evil<br />
Part Four: The Question of Morality<br />
16 Challenges to Morality<br />
17 Consequentialism<br />
18 The Role of Duty<br />
19 Virtues and Religious Morality<br />
Part Five: The Question of Society<br />
20 Some Historical Background<br />
21 Liberalism<br />
22 The Communitarian Challenge<br />
A (Short) Philosophical Dictionary/Index<br />
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Socrates to Sartre<br />
and Beyond<br />
A History of Philosophy<br />
with Free Philosophy PowerWeb<br />
• Stumpf, Fieser • Seventh Edition, © 2003<br />
This is a comprehensive introduction with an historical<br />
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a working knowledge of the development of Western philosophy.<br />
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Sociology and You<br />
• Shepard, Greene • © 2003<br />
Human Geography<br />
• Fellmann, Getis, Getis, Malinowski • Eighth Edition, © 2005<br />
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National Geographic<br />
World Atlas<br />
• National Geographic<br />
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World Atlas<br />
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World Geography<br />
• Boehm, National Geographic • © 2005<br />
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Unit 2<br />
Unit 3<br />
Unit 4<br />
Unit 5<br />
Unit 6<br />
Unit 7<br />
Unit 8<br />
Unit 9<br />
Unit 10<br />
Unit 11<br />
The World<br />
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Russia<br />
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Africa South of the Sahara<br />
South Asia<br />
East Asia<br />
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Australia, Oceania, and Antartica<br />
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