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Small Group Communication Synergy

Author(s): Peter DeCaro

Small groups serve a multitude of purposes in society. Decision-making and problem solving are two of the most typical purposes, with performance as their ultimate goal. Many small group communication texts focus on the “process” of communication as the end product, or the ultimate goal for small...

Health as Communication Nexus: A Service Learning Approach

Author(s): Marifran Mattson, Jennifer Gibb Hall

Health as Communication Nexus: A Service Learning Approach provides a unique combination of learning methods that effectively engage students, stir their passion for health communication, answer some challenging health questions they may be grappling with, and perhaps in the process, change their li...

Laboratory Experiments for Basic Chemistry

Author(s): Alan Sherman, Sharon Sherman

Laboratory Experiment for Basic Chemistry was written for use in a one-term or two-quarter introductory course. It is the perfect companion for the textbook, Essential Concepts of Chemistry. The 25 experiments contained in this manual exemplify key principles covered in lectures and give students an...

Nutrition Basics for Better Health and Performance

Author(s): Elizabeth A Applegate

Nutrition Basics is a reader for non-major nutrition courses taught at the introductory level. A minimum of scientific terminology is used so the book fits all levels of students. A wide array of nutrition topics are covered from basics about fats, proteins, carbohydrates, and energy metabolism, to ...

Art Elements: Biological, Global and Interdisciplinary Foundations

Author(s): Cynthia Bickley-Green

Why Is Visual Communication and Design Important in Contemporary Society? Visual images are the foundation for communication in most forms of fine art popular media. Visual technologies such as television, film, World Wide Web, digital cameras, and videos are omnipresent forms of communication in de...