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Author(s): Laura Waldron
Biomedical Ethics: A Biblical Perspective was specifically written to fill a niche need--to address both research and biomedical quandaries, but with the emphasis on medical issues, and from a Biblical perspective. This is an eBook, which allows students portability and affordability. It attempts to consider the scope of modern dilemmas ranging from the standard proverbial “hot potato issues” such as homosexuality, abortion, and socialized medicine to more current issues of transgenderism, microaggressions and inequality of access, to name just a few.
Author(s): Giuseppina Kysar Mattietti, Stacey Verardo, Chris Seminack
Introductory Physical Geology Workbook provides hands-on activities that complement the physical geology lectures and guide the students from understanding science to applying their knowledge.
Introductory Physical Geology Workbook:
Author(s): Benita Staples
Spatial Thinking introduces the skill and ability of spatial thinking that you maybe did not know you had or needed. Spatial Thinking is the ability and collection of skills that allow you to make connections between the location, patterns, and scale of objects, events, and phenomena to analyze data, understand trends, and solve problems.
Author(s): Alan Lew, Dallen Timothy, Colin Michael Hall
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World Regional Geography addresses the need to understand the cultural, environmental, historical and political context in which international tourism takes place. The expert author team has included major themes and issues in tourism, and positioned them in a regional context. In this way, this text takes a major step into a more analytical approach to global tourism while still providing a clear account of the geography of travel and tourism.
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Author(s): Steven Rowley
General Chemistry laboratory can be both very challenging and very rewarding for students. Steven Rowley’s General Chemistry I Laboratory Manual assists students in the understanding of chemistry. It is written for a first semester General Chemistry lab course. The experiments contained in it parallel the material in most General Chemistry textbooks.