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MIS: A Field Guide

Author(s): Joe Faith

In MIS: A Field Guide, author Joe Faith introduces key concepts in business in a field book style - easily digestible and accessible to a general audience. Written with the business person in mind, the author cuts through technical jargon to present key technology concepts and how they are applied i...

Guide to Becoming a Physician

Author(s): Leila E Harrison, Bobbie Ann Adair White, Richard Sanker

This curriculum of this program and website provides a broad survey of the premedical studies, the preparation for medical school admission, and the medical profession itself. Throughout the website and course, we will address the following: the major topics of medical school admission requirements ...

Sales Millionaires: Industry Tales and Life Lessons from Those Who Made It for Higher Education including Assessment

Author(s): Brandon Chicotsky

What would you do if you could learn from some of the best sellers in the world? In this book, Dr. Brandon Chicotsky, assistant professor of professional practice in marketing at the Texas Christian University (TCU) Neely School of Business, has gathered stories and advice for rising sales professio...

Juvenile Justice: Breaking the Cycle

Author(s): Shelly Stroud, Rebecca Stroud

Juvenile Justice: Breaking the Cycle serves as a comprehensive overview of the juvenile justice system and helps the reader understand both its complexity and purpose. This book also examines the legal principles and rights afforded to juveniles within the justice system. The text is divided into...

Foundations of Computer Science: A Rigorous, Non-Programming Introduction

Author(s): Roy M Turner, Elise H. Turner

Foundations of Computer Science: A Rigorous, Non-Programming Introduction provides a non-programming, yet rigorous, introduction to computer science.  Although programming is an essential skill for a computer scientist, there are a plethora of good programming textbooks, and the field is much broade...

Detroit and Motown: The Rise and Fall of Two Giants

Author(s): EDWARD HIGGINS

In 1959, Barry Gordy, a twenty-nine year old wanna be boxer borrowed $800 to start a record company. Set against the civil rights movement alongside the decay of one of America’s most storied cities, Motown, Detroit’s History and Music, is the tale of how Motown effected the city of Detroit and how ...