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Act One Scene One: An Actor's Workbook

Author(s): James Winter

Act One Scene One: An Actor's Workbook is a unique, digital, actor's workbook that empowers the acting student to document each step of their early training.  The book is filled with interactive text analysis exercises, observation-based journaling, and even resume-crafting opportunities.  All of th...

Introduction to Data Analysis for Criminal Justice

Author(s): Stephen Holmes, Bryan Holmes

This book is carefully constructed to allow students the chance to understand the research process. The first half of the class introduces students to general concepts and levels the playing field for those that may not have had a college-level statistics course before. Then we move to an analysis o...

MIS: A Field Guide

Author(s): Joe Faith

In MIS: A Field Guide, author Joe Faith introduces key concepts in business in a field book style - easily digestible and accessible to a general audience. Written with the business person in mind, the author cuts through technical jargon to present key technology concepts and how they are applied i...

American Federal Government Workbook

Author(s): MELODY ROWLETT

This book is intended to be used as a set of practical exercises in self-government. It includes activities, both individual and group, covering Seventeen (17) topics in American Federal Government. The individual exercises help students prepare for class and begin thinking about issues related to t...

Foundations of Computer Science: A Rigorous, Non-Programming Introduction

Author(s): Roy M Turner, Elise H. Turner

Foundations of Computer Science: A Rigorous, Non-Programming Introduction provides a non-programming, yet rigorous, introduction to computer science.  Although programming is an essential skill for a computer scientist, there are a plethora of good programming textbooks, and the field is much broade...

Detroit and Motown: The Rise and Fall of Two Giants

Author(s): EDWARD HIGGINS

In 1959, Barry Gordy, a twenty-nine year old wanna be boxer borrowed $800 to start a record company. Set against the civil rights movement alongside the decay of one of America’s most storied cities, Motown, Detroit’s History and Music, is the tale of how Motown effected the city of Detroit and how ...