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Calculus

Author(s): Karl J Smith, Monty Strauss, Magdalena Toda

Calculus blends the best aspects of calculus reform along with the goals and methodology of traditional calculus. The format of this text is enhanced, but is not dominated by new technology. Its innovative presentation includes:  Conceptual Understanding through Verbalization  Mathematical C...

Public Relations Primer

Author(s): ANTHONY PEYRONEL

Public Relations Primer provides a concise but substantive overview of the public relations field. It covers the essential aspects of public relations in a down-to-earth style that is likely to resonate with both students and professionals. The book combines relevant personal examples with refere...

Basic Algebra: A Primer

Author(s): Clara Wajngurt

This elementary algebra course is a refresher course on learning how to solve various equations-linear, quadratic, rational, radical. We review methods of factoring, graphing, combining polynomials, etc.--concepts needed for the basis to understand any more advanced mathematics course whose purpose ...

Essential Humanities

Author(s): Lois Parrott

If you are looking for a text book that students can carry to and from class and also enjoy reading like a magazine, this is the text for you.  This text is the best way to teach Humanities to students who are required to take an Introduction to the Humanities course.  Essential Humanities was writt...

The Bridge Between Arithmetic and Algebra

Author(s): Rosemarie Bezerra-Nader

Instead of overwhelming students with many new abstract concepts, The Bridge Between Arithmetic and Algebra is limited to six topics (six chapters) which serve as pillars on which an introductory algebra class is structured. These topics are equations, inequalities, translations, word puzzles that u...

Statistical Thinking: Elementary Statistics

Author(s): Leonard C. Onyiah

This example-driven publication provides students with help understanding concepts and methodology with a goal of lessening the fear that statistics brings to many students - and even helping them to enjoy the subject. To accomplish this, the text is methodical, and offers more than one example per ...