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Laboratory Manual: General Chemistry for the Health Professions

Author(s): Mark N Kobrak

Kobrak’s “Laboratory Manual: General Chemistry for the Health Professions” is intended to accompany a one semester survey course in general chemistry as part of a pre-nursing or related health professions curriculum. The experiments cover a range of topics, but are connected by a common theme of ...

Ancient Mexico: Cultural Traditions in the Land of the Feathered Serpent

Author(s): Jacqueline P Lathrop

Ancient Mexico: Cultural Traditions in the Land of the Feathered Serpent is written for those who are interested in major cultural developments in Mexico and parts of Central America, from earliest times to the Conquest of Mexico in the 16th century. Ancient Mexico: Cultural Traditions in the Lan...

First Things First: Foundational Tools for Collegiate Writing

Author(s): JOLINE SCOTT-ROLLER

First Things First: Foundational Tools for Collegiate Writing teaches students how to write academically. This workbook contains 10 lessons with several exercises and practice tools for students enrolled in a college writing course., basic_html

Laboratory Manual for Organic Chemistry

Author(s): Kenneth F Cerny, Marietta H Schwartz, Christopher E Katz

This new manual takes students of organic chemistry through a multitude of basic laboratory techniques such as reaction setup, reflux, distillation, recrystallization, thin layer chromatography and many others. Modern spectroscopic techniques such as UV-Vis, FT-IR, and NMR are reviewed and utilized ...

Taking a Multiliteracies Approach to Content Area Literacy

Author(s): Mellinee Lesley, Sally Ann McMillan, Shirley Anne Webb

New Edition Now Available! During a time when the number of digital devices on the globe can double in one year, connecting school learning with students’ identities, interests, and home literacies is more important than ever. It is no secret to classroom teachers that today’s students need ef...

Religion, Medicine, and Healing: Contemporary Perspectives

Author(s): Robin Wright

Religion, Medicine and Healing is an anthology developed from a critique that many people have formulated concerning the relations of contemporary western biomedicine and local healing traditions. Many local traditions, it happens, are in danger of being forgotten, not transmitted, and are even d...