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  2. Waldo Nelson - Wikipedia

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    Waldo E. "Bill" Nelson (1898 – March 2, 1997) was an American pediatrician who was sometimes referred to as "the father of pediatrics". [1] Nelson authored the leading pediatric textbook (now known as the "Nelson Textbook of Pediatrics") and was a longtime editor of The Journal of Pediatrics .

  3. Scholastic Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In addition to Harry Potter and The Hunger Games, Scholastic is known for its school book clubs and book fairs, classroom magazines such as Scholastic News and Science World, and popular book series: Clifford the Big Red Dog, The Magic School Bus, Goosebumps, Horrible Histories, Captain Underpants, Animorphs, The Baby-Sitters Club, and I Spy ...

  4. McGraw Hill Education - Wikipedia

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    On May 11, 2017, McGraw-Hill Education announced the sale of the business holdings of McGraw-Hill Ryerson (Ryerson Press) to Canadian educational publisher Nelson. [28] In 2018, McGraw-Hill launches textbook rental program, adding to affordable options available for college students. [29]

  5. Grade 9 - Wikipedia

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  6. Heart and Soul: The Story of America and African Americans

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    Nelson begins the story with an emotional introduction that talks about the many triumphs and hardships African Americans have overcome in America. Nelson then writes individual mini chapters about significant events such as slavery, the Revolutionary War, the Civil War, Jim Crow laws, emancipation, the Civil Rights Movement, and the vote for ...

  7. Annie Greene Nelson - Wikipedia

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    A novel, Shadow of Southland, was serialized in 1952 in a Columbia newspaper, but was never issued as a book. [3] In 1976, she wrote an unpublished autobiography, To Paw with Love. [7] Nelson wrote two plays, Weary Fireside Blues, which was produced off-Broadway, and The Parrots' Plantation, which was staged at Brooklyn College. [1] [5]

  8. Ronnie Sidney, II - Wikipedia

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    Rest in Peace RaShawn (Nelson Beats the Odds) (Volume 3) (2017) ISBN 9-78099-000-3 Rest in Peace RaShawn Reloaded (Nelson Beats the Odds) (Volume 4) (2017) ISBN 9-78099-002-X African Americans Who Received Special Education Services and Succeeded Beyond Expectations : "Insecurities of Special Education: What It’s Like to Be Black, Male, and ...

  9. Nelson–Denny Reading Test - Wikipedia

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    The Nelson–Denny Reading Test was created in 1930 by Martin J. Nelson and Emerson Charles Denny, both of whom were on the faculty of Iowa State Teacher's College.The purpose of the test is to measure reading ability among high school and college students.