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Education in America

Author(s): APRIL GRAZIANO

Education in America explores and reflects on: The nature and value of education, quality educators, and teaching and learning in our country. Historical, philosophical, social, and political issues, including teacher diversity, culturally responsive teaching, and safety and security. The d...

Introduction to Philosophy: A Survey

Author(s): Steve Stakland

Introduction to Philosophy: A Survey provides the opportunity to introduce philosophy and its three main divisions: metaphysics, epistemology and axiology. It also presents the possibility for a sustained discussion about the relation of philosophy to religion, history, morality, rationality, and ho...

Learn and Teach Spanish Without a Book: A companion to beginning Spanish text book

Author(s): S.E.A.L.

Learn and Teach Spanish without a Book is a must have quick introductory language resource text. It is intended as a reference to help students that need to learn beginning Spanish One. It is also a quick companion grammar book for any person that is planning on traveling overseas for business or...

The Book of Journal Lists: An Introduction to Writing for the Communication Professions

Author(s): Willie Tubbs

The Book of Journal Lists: An Introduction to Writing for the Communication Professions is a concise, visually appealing, and above all else, useful mass communications writing textbook. It integrates meaningful, interesting exercises that would neither bore readers nor prove too challenging for new...

Anatomage Table 7 Lab Manual

Author(s): FRANCES MOORE

Anatomage Table 7 Lab Manual provides interactive labs for one- or two-semester A&P laboratory courses. The lab exercises are designed to engage students in developing a deeper understanding of the human body by examining the major organ systems on real cadavers that have been digitalized.   , b...