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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...

First Logic

Author(s): John Humphrey

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Blacks in Tennessee: Past and Present

Author(s): Wornie Reed

eBook Version You will receive access to this electronic text via email after using the shopping cart above to complete your purchase. From page one of the book: "Black Tennesseans knew achievement and degradation, fairness and discrimination, success and failure over the course of the twentieth ...

Developing Problem-Based Curriculum: Unlocking Student Success Utilizing Critical Thinking and Inquiry

Author(s): William H. Robertson

The purpose of this book is to demonstrate the integration of a strategy for integrating the use of open-ended scenario based curriculum that focuses on problems with a multidisciplinary curriculum model. Developing a problem-based curriculum in this way requires the developer to identify a current ...

The Critical Eye: An Introduction to Looking at Movies

Author(s): Margo Kasdan, Susan Tavernetti

The Critical Eye: An Introduction to Looking at Movies, Third Edition Revised, prepares students to look beneath the surface of today's most pervasive and powerful form of art, entertainment, information and persuasion. How do movies communicate? How do viewers learn to "read" a film? Develo...