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Integrates primary and analytical sources to provide students and faculty the tools to examine the formative elements of America's economic progression. To stimulate higher level critical thinking, each section of the book includes questions which promote consideration of varying perspectives on economic development.
Encouraged by the example of Masada, historical geographer Barry Vann digs deeper into the ancient written texts of the region. To frame the study of ancient weather and climate, Vann provides a readable discussion on the complexity and historicity of climate change.
There are a lot of books out there designed to show women how to be single. How to Be a Happy Bachelor presents a tool men can use to ""do singlehood right"" in a world that can be judgmental against the non-coupled.
Provides educators and future educators with pathways for achieving cultural competence. The tools presented assist the teacher in making gains in closing achievement gaps, building opportunity for all students, building strong pedagogical skills, enhancing curriculum for their diverse students, and constantly assessing all of these areas.
When selecting new hires, companies look for both technical and people skills. The most sought-after people skills are professionalism, business etiquette, written and oral communication, interpersonal skills, and leadership.
Offers insights for students taking Introduction to Sociology, Sociology and Law, Introduction to Anthropology, and Introduction to Psychology courses. The book compiles scholarly reading materials that address basic fundamental sociological themes and sociological theories that have been discussed throughout the world.
Provides beginners, intermediate players, and advanced players with the simple fundamentals necessary to play the game of golf. The book addresses both the mental and physical aspects of the game, the right and wrong way to practice, the short game, trouble shots and yes, even how to swing a golf club.
Communication matters and it is hard work to be an effective and appropriate communicator. The goal of this book is to make the reader a better communicator at many levels, including public speaking, group and team communication, and interpersonal communication.
Brings the perspective of advertisers to the broader health communication world. The book gives straightforward overviews of relevant health communication theories, a discussion of principles of visual communication, and guidelines for plain language and clear communication.
What makes Cesare Lombroso unique from all others that have attempted to define Lombroso from a personal and professional perspective, is that it was written by two historians and a criminologist. That is, the historical research eff orts employed have uncovered a great deal about Lombroso that was not known prior to this writing.
Uses Cleveland as a point of reference to analyse the racial, social, economic, and political factors that shaped the educational experiences of America's diverse racial/ethnic groups in the urban North.
Introduces students to interdisciplinary studies and is useful for students seeking a better understanding both of interdisciplinary studies and of themselves. Theoretically informed, this book is primarily written for undergraduates in an extremely readable style.
A workbook intended for students in first year economics. It provides many practice questions with easy to understand explanations of all the major concepts covered in principles macro economics.
Presents a compilation and embellishment of notes that the author has collected over the years about games, initiative problems, trust activities, and adventure stunts that he creates, collects, finds, shares, tweaks, and occasionally purloins. The goal has always been to seek curricular adventure where function is an extension of fun.
Designed for students to enhance reading and writing skills. Each section is uniquely designed by Chapters to augment cognition, promote student reading and writing skills, but mostly to develop transferable skills needed in other disciplines across the curriculum.
Todd Culp is a professor of political science and history who has studied terrorism in violent conflict zones from the Middle East to Southeast Asia to Europe. He uses the stories of his travels in conflict zones to bring real world examples to Whiskey with Freedom Fighters, Tea with Terrorists, and the Journey Home.
Covers major aspects of the 20th Century Civil Rights Movement. This is not the standard text on the topic that is usually found because it uses sources directly associated with those whom led and marched on the campaigns.
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