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Acquisitions Lists First Semester SY 2017 - 2018 UNIVERSITY OF SAN CARLOS THE LIBRARY SYSTEM HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY SOUTH CAMPUS Acquisitions Lists First Semester SY 2017 - 2018 Faculty References Adair, John Eric. (2016). Develop your leadership skills. London; Philadelphia: Kogan Page. (HSRef 658.4092 Ad11) Ahrens, C. Donald. (2018). Essentials of meteorology: an invitation to the atmosphere. Eighth Edition. Australia: Cengage Learning. (HS-FR 551.5 Ah73) Ashurst, Philip (2016) Chemistry & technology of soft drinks& fruit juices.3rd Edition. Chichester, West Sussex, UK ; Hoboken, NJ, USA : John Wiley & Sons Inc.( HS-FR 663.62 C42) Booth, Andrew. (2016) Systematic approaches to a successful literature review. Los Angeles: Sage. (HSFR 300.72 B64) Brunner, Judy M . (2016). Safe and secure schools: managing and responding to threats and violence.Thousand Oaks, California: Corwin, a SAGE Company.(HSFR 371.78 B83) Brunner, Judy. (2016) Safe and secure schools: managing and responding to threats and violence. Thousand Oaks, California: Corwin, a SAGE Company (HSFR 371.78 B83) Directory of Institutes of Consecrated Life in the Philippines. Pasay City, Philippines: Paulines Publishing House. (HSFil 255.025 D62) Drago-Severson, Eleanor. (2016).Tell me so I can hear you: a developmental approach to feedback for educators. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard Education Press (HSFR 371.1022 D78) Duiker, William. (2017). The essential world history. Eighth edition. Australia: Cengage Learning (HSFR 909 D88 2017) Duiker, William. (2017). The essential world history [volume2]. Eighth edition. Australia: Cengage Learning (HSFR 909 D88 v2 2017) Germano, William P. (2016). Getting it published: a guide for scholars and anyone else serious about serious books. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press. (HSFR 070.52 G31) Gillespie, Alisdair. (2016). Cybercrime key issues and debates. New York:Routledge. (HSFR 345.410268 G41) Golbaz, Sarah. (2016). Global spices for everyday cooking. Potsdam, Germany: H.F. Ullmann. (HSFR 641.6383 G56) Kuther, Tara. (2017) Lifespan development: lives in context. Los Angeles: SAGE (HSFR 155 K96) Mills, Daniel Quinn. (2016). the trump phenomenon and the future of us foreign policy. New Jersey: World Scientific. (HSFR 327.73009051 M62) Null, Gary. (2016). The healing foods cookbook. New York:Gary Null Publishing. (HSFR 641.5636 N91) Odell Education. (2016). Developing core literacy proficiencies. Grade 7. San Francisco, CA: Jossey- Bass, (HSFR 428.00712 Od22). Parker, Rick. (2017). Introduction to food science & food system. Second edition. Australia: Cengage Learning (HSFR 664 P22) Philpott, Don. (2016). Emergency preparedness: a safety planning guide for people, property, and business continuity. Lanham: Bernan Press(HS-FR 658.477 P54) Stroud, DeJuan. (2016). Designing life's celebrations. New York: Rizzoli. (HSFR 642.4 St89) Seeds, Michael. (2017). Horizons; exploring the universe. Australia: Brooks/Cole Cengage Learning (HSFR 523.1 Sc32) Saba, Robert.(2017). Composing to communicate a student's guide to college writing. Australia: Cengage Learning. (HSFR 808.027 Sa13) General Reference 501 must-see cities (2016). London: Octopus publishing. (HSGRef 791.4375 F58) 501 must-see movies. (2016) London: Bounty Books, a division of Octopus Publishing Group Ltd,. (HSGRef 791.4375 F58) 501 must-see natural wonders. (2016) London: Bounty Books. (HSGRef 910.202 F58nw) Cebu Yearbook 2015. (2015) Cebu City: Sun.Star Publishing (HSFilRef 959.95 C32 2015) Fookien Times Philippines Yearbook. (2017) The Philippines yearbook 2016: moving forward: infrastructure : connecting people, linking a nation, powering progress. Manila: Fookien Times Philippine Yearbook Guinness world records 2017. [London, England]: Guinness World Records Limited. (HSGRef 031.02 G94) Lonely planet food trails: plan 52 perfect weekends in the world's tastiest destinations. (2016) Carlton, Victoria: Lonely Planet Global Limited. (HSGRef 647.95 F73) The cities book. (2016) Victoria, Australia: Lonely Planet Global Ltd. (HSGREf 910.91732 G69) The Inquirer story: 30 years of shaping history. (2015). Makati City: Philippine Daily Inquirer. (HSFil 079.599 In71) Filipiniana Angeles, Dr. Joseph Emmanuel L. (2016) Restatement of the law on local government. Quezon City: Rex Printing Company, Inc. (HSFil 342.59909 An43) Baldemor, Rodolfo R. (2015) Federalism and development. Malate, Manila: Bacani & Associates Media Services, Co., (HSFil 320.9599 B19) Concepcion, Joey. (2016) Negosyo: Joey Concepcion's 55 inspiring stories of women entrepreneurs. Mandaluyong City, Philippines: Philippine Center for Entrepreneurship Foundation, Inc., (HSFil 658.1 C74f) De Vera, Elisheba D. (2016) Special education. Quezon City: Great Books Trading. (HSFil 371.9 D49) Evasco, Marjorie (2017) The Bohol we love: an anthology of memoirs. Mandaluyong City: Anvil Publishing, Inc. (HSFil 959.9522 B63) Fernandez, Raymund L. (2017) KAMINGAW: an impressionist portrait of the Bisaya painter Martino A. Abellana. Cebu City: University of San Carlos Press. (HSFil 757) Goldilocks bakebook: favorite recipes from the Philippines' best-loved bakeshop (2016) Mandaluyong City: Goldilocks Bakeshop, Inc. (HSFil 641.8653 G56) Mojares, Resil B. (2015) The Resil Mojares reader. Cebu City, Philippines: University of San Carlos Press. (HS-Fil 899.212808 M72) Polistico, Edgie. (2016) Philippine food, cooking, & dining dictionary. Mandaluyong City: Anvil Publishing, Inc. (HSFil 641.3003 P75) Robredo, Jesse M. (2015) Jesse Robredo the quest for good governance: selection of writings and speeches of Jesse Robredo. Quezon City: Jesse M. Robredo Foundation. (HSFil 923.2599 R57) Sarthou, Tatung. (2016) Philippine cookery: from heart to platter. Quezon City: ABSCBN Publishing Inc. (HSFil 641.59599 Sa77) Yamaguchi, Kiyoko. (2017) Poblacion houses in Cebu: Philippine urban architecture in the American Colonial Period. Cebu City: University of San Carlos Press. (HSFil 728.9 Y14) Tesoro, Grace. (2016) Himlayan, Pantiyon, Kampo Santo, Sementeryo. Diliman, Quezon City: The University of the Philippines Press. (HSFil 718.8 H57) Montebon, Marivir. (2017) In the belly of the beast.Cebu City: University of San Carlos Press (HSFil 331.62073) Savellon, Romola. (2017) In death’s shadow. Cebu City: University of San Carlos Press (HSFil 959.95035 Sa93) Caragay, Kristyn (2016) Glosari sa paggawa ng damit. Diliman, Quezon City: The University of the Philippines Press. (HSFil 391.003 C17) Malicsi, Jonathan. (2013) Gramar ng Filipino. Quezon City: The University of the Philippines Press. (HSFil 499.2115 M29) Mojares, Resil. (2017) Interrogations in Philippine Cultural History. Quezon City: Ateneo De Manila University Press. (HSFil 959.9 M72) Festin, Rowena. (2016) Banayad mga tula. Quezon City: The University of the Philippines Press. (HSFil 899.211 F42) Mojares, Resil. (2002) Waiting for Mariang Makiling. Quezon City: Ateneo De Manila University Press. (HSFil 809.933306 M72) Matsumoto, “Shoko” Naomi. (2017) Awareness of Light. Quezon City: The University of the Philippines Press. (HSFil 792.09599 M42) Reference Kerr, Hillary. (2016) The career code: must-know rules for a strategic, stylish, and self-made career. New York: Abrams Image. (HSRef 650.1082 K46) Kimball, Cheryl. (2016)Start your own specialty food business: your step-by-step guide to success. [Irvine]: Entrepreneur Press. (HSRef 664.00681 K56) The staff of entrepreneur media. (2016)Start your own personal training business: your step-by- step guide to success. Irvine, California: Entrepreneur Media, Inc. (HSRef 613.71 St28) Sciences Chiew, Terence. (2015). Advanced level physics: law of physics made intuitive. Singapore: Singapore Asia Publishers Pte Ltd (HSFR 530.071 C43) Ibrahim, Imran, M.Sc. B.Sc., Dip.Ed. (2016) Integrated science biology: a topical course assessment for lower secondary levels Express and IP. Singapore: Singapore Asia Publishers Pte Ltd and Mavis Tutorial Centre (HSFR 574.076 Ib7) Hammerman, Elizabeth L. (2016) Becoming a better science teacher: 8 steps to high quality instruction and student achievement. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Corwin Press. (HSFR 507.1 H18) Ignotofsky, Rachel. (2016) Women in science: 50 fearless pioneers who changed the world. New York: Ten Speed Press. (HSFR 509.252 Ig5) Math Gustafson, R. David. (2017) College algebra. Australia: Cengage Learning. (HS-FR 512.9 G97) Salkind, Neil J. (2017) Statistics for people who (think they) hate statistics: Using excel 2016. Los Angeles: SAGE. (HSFR 519.5 Sa34) Wilkes, Jason. (2016) Burn math class: and reinvent mathematics for yourself. New York: Basic Books, a member of the Perseus Books Group (HSFR 510 W65) Music ,Arts,Health & Physical Education Scully, Pete. (2015) Creative sketching workshop. Singapore: RHED Publishing. (HSRef 741.2 Scu47) Zulueta, Pinggot. (2015) Filipino artists in their studios: 75 portraits. Intramuros, Manila, Philippines: Manila Bulletin Publishing Corporation. (HSFil 759 Z84) Christian Life Formation Ang banal na Biblia : limbag na may pagbabago. Pasay City: Paulines Publishing House (HSFil 220 B47f) Catholic Church. (2016) Amoris laetitia = The joy of love: on love in the family. Pasay City: Paulines Publishing House (HSFil 261.83585 C28a) Catholic Church. (2014) Catechism of the Catholic Church. Vatican City: Libreria Editrice Vaticana ; Quezon City,Philippines : Claretian Publication, (HSFil 238.2 C28) Catholic Church. (2016) Laudato Si': on care for our common home. Pasay City, Philippines: Paulines Publishing House. (HSFil 261.88 C28L) Fox, Matthew. (2016) A way to God: Thomas Merton's creation spirituality journey.
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