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Author(s): Joyce Schroeder
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Author(s): Jackie Martin
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Business Communication on the Edge of Technology combines a textbook (print / eBook) and companion website – creating a package that students place on their office shelves!
Author(s): Steven Ross Murray, Kristin Heumann
Featuring a combination of an eText with a website, Wellness for Life teaches students how to improve their overall wellness so that they can live happier, healthier, and more fulfilling lives.
While discussing topics such as disease, life expectancy, stress, physical fitness, nutrition, and weight management, Wellness for Life places a strong emphasis on the importance of self-responsibility as the key for developing high-level wellness.
Author(s): K.L. Chandler
Geography connects the social and physical sciences, revealing a beautiful, organized order in the world at large that most Americans have yet to examine because the subject, as a whole, was removed from the classroom years ago.
Designed for students in their first geography class, World Regional Geography: The Essentials broadly covers the physical, social, and political concepts that have immediate impact on the varied, interconnected regions of the world from pole to pole, the oceans, and everywhere in between.
Author(s): Julia A Brady Jenner
American Cinema: Movies and Magic discusses how filmmaking began, industry pioneers and the formulas that led us to the films we’re making now. It’s an appreciation of those who came before us, creating that magic for the films we enjoy today. The text allows students to appreciate film genres, filmmakers and the technique of creating films, from a passionate perspective and with a more conversational writing style.
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Author(s): Glynn E Newman
American Government and Public Policy Today is a turn-key online course package that introduce students to American national government, providing a broad-based introduction to the concepts and institutions that shape politics in the United States. It focuses on four major areas: the Constitution and the debates of the founding era, political institutions of modern American government, public policy issues of modern American government, and the political behavior of the American mass public.