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Criminal Justice in the New Millennium: Process & Practice

Author(s): Danny Pirtle, Danny Wayne Pirtle

The role of textbooks and study materials, regardless of subject, is to present learners with key content and to help them to acquire necessary skills. The goal for Criminal Justice in the New Millennium: Process & Practice is simplicity. The authors created a text that is engaging and easy to read....

Social Psychology - Linking Theory, Research, and Action

Author(s): Paul Wesley Schultz, Anna Woodcock

Social Psychology: Linking Theory, Research, and Action takes students on a 16-part journey linking social psychological theories (such as the bystander effect, cognitive dissonance, and stereotype threat), to classic and contemporary empirical research, then to action addressing complex and pressin...

The Big Book of ESOL Activities: Preparation for Educators, Administrators, and School Counselors

Author(s): Cindy Lovell, Jane M Govoni

The Big Book of ESOL Activities: Preparation for Educators, Administrators, and School Counselors is a collection of ready-to-go activities for college classrooms and ESOL endorsement training. More than 60 critical concepts are introduced and reviewed through 200+ engaging activities. Through appli...

Human Anatomy: A Workbook Approach

Author(s): Mary Tracy Bee

The goal of this book is to prepare students for health professional careers by providing anatomical information that will give them a solid foundation. The workbook approach allows for an interactive approach to learning that is engaging and highly organized. The workbook is organized in the thr...

General Biology Laboratory Manual

Author(s): Charles A Wade

The laboratory manual is intended for non-science majors studying general biology. The biological terminology is kept at a minimum in an attempt to limit the technical jargon. The purpose of this laboratory manual is to expose the students to as many organisms and biological concepts as possible. ,...

Introduction to Education: Choosing to Teach

Author(s): Suzanne L. Krogh, Lynda Fielstein, Patricia H. Phelps, Richard Newman

INTRODUCTION TO EDUCATION: CHOOSING TO TEACH offers a glimpse of what it is like to be a teacher in today’s schools and classrooms. Students are introduced to foundational teaching con­cepts and then shown how these theories can be applied in their own classrooms. Students will consider what it mean...

Different Together: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging in Advertising and Public Relations

Author(s): Anastasia Kononova, Teresa Mastin, Susan McFarlane-Alvarez

This unique textbook is a collaboration product of advertising and public relations professionals, researchers, educators, and students. It is written for students in advertising, public relations, strategic communication, marketing, and related disciplines to reflect upon the issues of diversity, e...

Dominic's Ducks at the Zoo

Author(s): Tad Liechty/Two Herons, Joanne McDonough/Two Herons

Officer Dominic has found a safe home at the City Zoo for seven orphaned ducklings. But Chief, the ducklings' unofficial leader, can't stay put for long. When he decides to explore his new home, adventure awaits!  , basic_html