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HMSS
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HMSSHer Majesty's Secret Servant (James Bond fansite)
HMSSHoughton Mifflin Social Studies (textbook publisher)
HMSSHospital Management Systems Society
HMSSHawaii Marine Science Studies
HMSSHelmet Mounted Sight System
HMSS(His/Her) Majesty's Secret Service


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Gerda Klein has contributed her account of the Holocaust to Houghton Mifflin social studies and language arts textbooks--including the McDougal Littell texts, The Americans, The Language of Literature, and the historical reader, The Holocaust.
We're very encouraged by the preliminary market acceptance of new programs such as Houghton Mifflin Social Studies, and the continued market leadership of our School and McDougal Littell divisions in their core disciplines of reading and math," Lucki continued.
Our new elementary program, Houghton Mifflin Social Studies, is an excellent example of the way in which the investments we make in program development can increase revenue and profits.
 
 
 
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