Georgia's Location and Resources 6-Pack


Book Description

From farms to beaches, and from cotton to peaches, Georgia has many different types of environments and resources! This high-interest reader introduces students to the state of Georgia and some of the many things it has to offer. This text connects to Georgia Standards of Excellence, WIDA, and the NCSS/C3 framework and includes: Primary source documents and colorful images; Text features such as a glossary, table of contents, and index; Read and response questions; A Your Turn activity challenges students to connect to a primary source through a writing activity; This 6-Pack includes six copies of this title and a lesson plan.










Georgia's Goods and Services 6-Pack


Book Description

Keep students engaged with the Georgia's Goods and Services 6-Pack, which features bright images, full-color illustrations, and dynamic primary source material at a level that students can understand. This high-interest reader explores state studies in this informational text that promotes social studies content literacy. The Georgia's Goods and Services 6-Pack comes with full-color illustrations and dynamic primary source documents, and is appropriately-leveled for below-level and above-level readers. Aligned with Georgia Standards of Excellence, this state studies-driven 6-Pack also connects to WIDA, and the NCSS/C3 framework.










Summary of Investigations


Book Description

A summary of recent scientific and economic results, accompanied by a list of publications released in fiscal 1963, a list of geologic and hydrologic investigations in progress, and a report on the status of topographic mapping.







Covering ABS


Book Description

The most difficult and least addressed ABS implementation issue is that of coverage. On the one hand, the CBD's ABS provisions appear to give every country full rights over all genetic resources found in the country, even if the exact subspecies or variety is also found in other countries. On the other hand, however, even within a single country, each biome may be separately regulated, and each community or landowner may be given the right to control access to and receive benefits for the genetic resources of every specimen taken from their land or sold by them. This book analyzes the basic concept of ABS, examining the overall mechanisms that could be used to make the system work internationally.