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Medical Social Work Practice: A Christian Approach

Author(s): Kendra Flores-Carter

New Publication Now Available! Medical Social Work Practice: A Christian Approach is a foundational text that shapes and integrates Christian faith and applies grounded social work theories into medical social work practice broadly for students to easily grasp basic knowledge of social work pract...

Biology 101 Textbook and Laboratory Kit

Author(s): Magellan Learning Solutions LLC

General Biology I: The Science of Life is a foundational publication for non-major’s biology students. It comes with a kit that includes everything the student needs for the course, making it perfect for online courses as well as in-person learning. This publication integrates biology with everyday ...

Human Sexuality in Cultural Context

Author(s): Callista Lee

As an introductory text in human sexuality, Human Sexuality in Cultural Context is based on the fundamental information and concepts that have evolved from the body of research in this field. It examines how the components of wellness—physical, intellectual, emotional, social, spiritual, and environ...

Theatre Arts: An Interdisciplinary Approach

Author(s): Amelia Cuomo, Pauline Gagnon, JOSEPH P. MONAGHAN

Theatre Arts: An Interdisciplinary Approach offers modules in four major categories: Ideas, Stories, Enactment and Realization. Within these categories, you will discover subtopics like creativity, actors and blocking. At first glance, there seems to be a wide variety of concepts listed under these ...

Matters of the Dark

Author(s): John Knox

Most social problems textbooks present problems solely from the conflict theorist approach. Matters of the Dark provides a more balanced approach to understanding and offering learned advice on social problems. In addition to providing students with the “What is it?” and “Who did it?” aspects sur...

A Sociological Smorgasbord: Concepts and Readings in Sociology

Author(s): Irene Fiala

This introductory book to Sociology is designed to introduce the undergraduate student to key concepts within the discipline of sociology. Using a combination of autobiography, ethnographic observations, anecdotal and empirical evidence, and student feedback over 2 and a half decades of teaching, th...