On the other hand, the
World Book Encyclopedia also corroborated biblical accounts of Jesus on that fateful Maundy Thursday or Holy Thursday.
I still have those two volumes of the Standard Encyclopedia and most of that 1950
World Book Encyclopedia.
The 22 volumes of The
World Book Encyclopedia include expanded coverage of both the Democratic and Republican parties, as well as new entries on presidential hopefuls Rudolph Giuliani and Mitt Romney, which join existing biographies of other candidates.
The student utilized a variety of print reference tools during this project, including a world almanac, thesaurus, dictionary, atlas, the
World Book encyclopedia, and two non-fiction books: World War I Uniforms Coloring Book by Peter F.
(1928-1968) and the southern Leadership conference based their program of non-violence on the teachings of Christianity and Henry David Thoreau, Author of "Civil Disobedience," and the methods of Mahatma Gandhi, who used nonviolence to help free India from British rule (The
World Book Encyclopedia, 1972).
"We had the
World Book Encyclopedia, with those cool overlays of the human body," he says, "and from then on I knew I wanted to be a doctor."
Before it involved people copying things from the
World Book Encyclopedia. It's become much easier with the Internet because a student can just highlight and copy digitized text," Rehmke said.
Some may remember copying grade-school reports from The
World Book Encyclopedia years ago (as I did).
* Second Place - The
World Book Encyclopedia with CD-ROM.
His work has appeared in a number of other publications, including Columbia Journalism Review, American Journalism Review, The Sun in Baltimore, The Texas Observer and
World Book Encyclopedia.
Besides Sun Microsystems, MHE has entered into partnerships with Word-smyth,
World Book Encyclopedia, Screaming Media, and The Western Standard Publishing Co., as well as Achieve, Inc., a nonprofit organization created in 1996 that maintains a database of K-12 subject standards for more than 40 states.