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Humor Communication: Theory, Impact, and Outcomes

Author(s): Rachel L DiCioccio

The ubiquitous nature of humor in our society is undeniable… Humor Communication: Theory, Impact, and Outcomes encapsulates the fast growing area of humor research in the communication discipline. Collectively, the examination of humor communication represents a significant area of scholarship i...

Fear and Loathing in a Biological World

Author(s): Thomas Vogel

Don’t panic! Trust me when I tell you it will be fine. You are not the first class of students that will experience the angst of Fear and Loathing in a Biological World and I am certain you will not be the last. As you huddle in the comfort of the cinderblock room that will be “home” for the next fo...

Confessions of a White Educator: Stories in Search of Justice and Diversity

Author(s): Joan Therese Wynne, Ronald E Miles, Lisa D Delpit

Confessions of a White Educator: Stories in Search of Justice and Diversity provides a collection of stories and essays that offer an insightful analysis of the factors that limit and sometimes derail our best efforts to educate future generations. Exploring the formidable obstacle that racism and ...

Introduction to Biotechnology II Lab Manual

Author(s): Marshall Logvin, Nina Xan Simonson, Stephanie King, Amanda Cherry

eBook VersionYou will receive access to this electronic text via email after using the shopping cart above to complete your purchase. In A Dynamic Natural Approach to Instruction, Biotechnology II: The Fusion of Imagination, and Inquiry, students move on to more in-depth understanding of the Biol...

Natural History

Author(s): Michael Runtz

What exactly is natural history? To put it simply, it is the study of all living things with which we share this planet. Natural history could be thought of as an observational science involving the exploration of flora and fauna (plants and animals) and their interaction with each other and their e...

The Place Where We Dwell: Reading and Writing about New York City

Author(s): Juanita But, Sean M Scanlan, Mark Noonan

Many outsiders might view New York City as inscrutable - a place too vast and complex to understand - never mind to live in. But residents of New York know the city as a place that has both limits and great possibilities.   The Place Where We Dwell: Reading and Writing about New York City encoura...

Methods for Teaching in Diverse Middle and Secondary Classrooms

Author(s): Kenneth T Henson

Only when several strategies are carefully and systematically integrated will substantial learning become possible. Methods for Teaching in Diverse Middle and Secondary Classrooms is designed to prepare teachers to become proactive and teach their students how to learn by connecting new information ...