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Author(s): Bagher Modjtahedi
Principles of Macroeconomics has grown out of the author’s experiences teaching economics over the course of more than 30 years. The text is policy oriented and provides an easy-to-understand structure with intuitive models to explain macroeconomic issues. From the beginning it emphasizes three major macroeconomic goals: high economic growth, low unemployment rate, and low and stable inflation rate. The text uses the most recent U.S. macroeconomic data to demonstrate the validity of the theories discussed.
Author(s): Linda Strause
The Science of Nutrition and Wellness is an introductory nutrition textbook designed for non-Biology majors. It covers the fundamentals of the science of nutrition and major physiological systems, including the G.I. tract, cardiovascular system and excretory system.
Author(s): Lisa Sticca-Conrod
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Author(s): Glenn Dolphin
Stories in Geology: What We Know and How We Figured it Out gets students thinking about the process of generating scientific knowledge and gives them the necessary skills to be critical of this knowledge. This text provides the history of how science knowledge came to be. It features short stories, poetry, art, and more as ways to demonstrate how science “fits” into the rest of life.
Author(s): Laural L. Adams
Essentials of Business Communication for Emerging Professionals introduces students to today’s professional communication practices and helps them develop key tools and habits to refine their communication skills and cultivate their executive presence — bridging the transition from student to professional.