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Interpersonal Communication: Building Rewarding Relationships

Author(s): Melissa B Wanzer, Kristen C Eichhorn, Candice Thomas-Maddox

Interpersonal Communication: Building Rewarding Relationships reflects the countless societal, cultural, and technological changes that have influenced the ways in which we experience, discuss, and research relationships in a variety of contexts. Interpersonal Communication: Building Rewarding Re...

African-American Art Supplement

Author(s): Clarence Talley, Tracey Moore, Ann Johnson

In this Supplement to accompany African-American Art, each chapter contains an overview, objectives, chapter outline, vocabulary terms, list of artists, slides, study questions, matching questions, true/false questions, projects, discussion questions, and artist spotlights, all of which are intended...

An Introduction to the Aquatic Insects of North America

Author(s): Richard Merritt, Kenneth Cummins, Martin B Berg

An Introduction to the Aquatic Insects of North America serves as a standard guide on the immature and adult stages of aquatic and semiaquatic insects of North America. It offers information on the distribution, tolerance values, trophic relationships, and functional adaptations of aquatic insects t...

Read Now: For Beginning ESL Students

Author(s): Iris Ramer

The purpose of Read Now is to provide beginning ESL students at the adult and young adult levels with reading practice using short compositions. This text gives students the opportunity to read, and also provides a number of reading comprehension exercises for continual practice. Read Now: Encourage...

General Psychology

Author(s): Steve Ellyson, Frank Ragozzine, Vernon F Haynes, William Rick Fry, Jeffrey Coldren, Jane Kestner

No Need to Purchase an Accompanying Workbook...The Exercises are Included in the Text! General Psychology is a fifteen chapter introduction to psychology. It covers all the traditional, fundamental, content areas typically found in introduction psychology texts, such as perception, learning, develop...

Family Communication: Study Guide

Author(s): Governors State University

Family Communication: Teleclass Study GuideKathleen M. GalvinTeleclass DescriptionThis course provides an overview of the family as a communication system. Strong focus is placed on interaction patterns within a range of family types and structures. The course is based on an analytic framework which...

Engaging the Sociological Imagination: An Invitation for the Twenty-First Century

Author(s): John Curra, Paul Paolucci

When Albert Einstein said that "imagination is more important than knowledge," he proposed that humans are capable of knowing more and more while understanding less and less. This is certainly true for our times, where information comes quicker than ever before. Today, sociologists task themselves w...