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Conducting Applied Research in Education

Author(s): Bunnie Loree Claxton, Kurt Y. Michael

A Step-by-Step Guide to Conducting Applied Research was written to guide candidates through the doctoral process as they strive to solve a specific problem or improve a practice in a real educational setting. Applied research incorporates a multimethod design that includes both qualitative and quant...

Anatomy of an Essay: Instructions and Readings

Author(s): Todd Scott Moffett, TINA D. ELIOPULOS

Anatomy of an Essay guides students in the essential elements of essay composition.  Anatomy of an Essay:  Focuses on Thesis, development and support, organization, and mechanics Provides readings from professional and student writers Promotes critical thinking through research and lite...

Understanding Health Care Ethics and Medical Law, Second Edition

Author(s): Dan Bustillos, Susan Vellek

UNDERSTANDING HEALTH CARE ETHICS & MEDICAL LAW, Second Edition, explores the complex relationship between law and ethics in modern health care, highlighting the need for moral practice in the health care professions and leadership. Theoretical and practical analysis of legal precedents, political hi...

Criminalistics: How to Properly Process a Crime Scene

Author(s): Samuel A Simon

One thing the Federal Bureau of Investigation is well known for is its processes.  There is a "Bureau-way" for investigating bank robberies, a "Bureau-way" for investigating terrorism cases, and in this textbook, we will be exploring the "Bureau-way" for conducting crime scene investigations.  Crimi...

General Chemistry Laboratories: A Freshman Workbook

Author(s): Simon G Bott, Russell A Geanangel, Vladimir Zaitsev

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Unconventional Plan

Author(s): Steve Camp

Perhaps time was Doug Johnson’s worst enemy, but there were several other factors that would make his decision to lend expertise to an unfinished community project a questionable choice.  A staff with little experience, a fast moving construction project and a political situation that could endanger...

The Epiphanies of Negotiations: 40 Years of Negotiations for Public Schools

Author(s): Gregory Dannis

There has never been a book describing what labor negotiations in public schools are really like. Until now. With over 40 years serving as the chief negotiator for the largest to the smallest school districts in California (and over 15 years as an elected school board member), Gregory J. Dannis has ...