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What is Science? The Way Scientists Work and Think

Author(s): CARL EWIG

Designed to be the basis for a science course intended to fulfill a general education science requirement in a variety of different programs...The content of this publication is presented in a format ideal for active classroom instruction. This publication also provides convenience and value to remo...

Pathways to Music

Author(s): Kevin Salfen

Maybe you’ve noticed? Traditional music appreciation textbooks aren’t cutting it anymore. Conceived as streamlined, even “dumbed-down” chronological surveys of Euro-American music, they are increasingly distant from students whose literacy is more diverse. When these textbooks feature music from oth...

Life Management

Author(s): Lisa Amos

Life Management is a guide to lifelong success in multiple facets of life. This course equips students with the principles and self-assessment skills necessary to evaluate their goals and take action to achieve them. With chapters such as Values and Self-Belief, Goal Setting, Education and Career Pl...

Humanities: Journeys from the Paleolithic to Postmodernism

Author(s): Ralph Monday

This is a college-level book about humanities, a journey that begins in the Old Stone Age and concludes with the 14th-century European Renaissance. To discuss human civilization from such a vast time frame covering over 12,000 years was not an easy task, especially in the attempt to condense each ch...

Environmental Science: Lab Manual and Notebook Volume 2: The Issues

Author(s): Kim Largen

Environmental Science: Lab Manual and Notebook Volume 2: The Issues serves two purposes: to provide students with the information necessary to conduct activities and experiments that will enhance their understanding of environmental science through a hands-on approach that cannot be provided in the ...