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Illuminating Sexuality

Author(s): Michael Marks

The goal of this textbook is to provide a broad overview of human sexual behavior, without value-laden overtones, political bias, or implications of right and wrong. Dr. Michael Marks, the editor, had spent several semesters teaching a Sexual Behavior class, and was frustrated about the lack of unbi...

Pharmaceutical Mathematics

Author(s): SARA BYARS

Too many students feel that they are “bad at math”, and often, educators and experts in the field know the answers but are unable to explain the process of how they arrived at the correct solution. Pharmaceutical Mathematics was developed with those ideas in mind – to help future pharmacy technic...

The Microbiology Laboratory: An Introduction to Clinical Microbiology Concepts & Techniques

Author(s): Margaret Ware

The goal of this text is to instill a basic curiosity about and respect for microorganisms as students prepare for their future health care professions. The Microbiology Laboratory: An Introduction to Clinical Microbiology Concepts and Techniques promotes the understanding of how microorganisms live...

Art, Teaching and Learning

Author(s): Teresa Cotner, Masami Toku

Art, Teaching and Learning provides future teachers of art and other art professionals a breadth and depth of history, context, theory, and practical applications for teaching art in the 21st century. This guide offers a global to regional perspectives on key concepts, terminology and practices with...

International Justice: A Critical and Comprehensive Introduction

Author(s): Arnaud Kurze, Daniela Peterka-Benton, Gabriel Rubin

This textbook introduces students to think and write critically against the backdrop of a broad theoretical and empirical foundation of the concept of international justice. It brings together several global and transnational issues from an interdisciplinary perspective. It exposes students to a wid...