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HIV/AIDS Through an Anthropological Lens

Author(s): Tiantian Zheng, Jack Wortman

HIV/AIDS Through an Anthropological Lens focuses on the global pandemic that has a profound impact on the world we are living in today. In many parts of the world, the infection has severely eroded the political, economic, and social fabric. This book provides an answer to how we can better understa...

Introduction to Psychology from a Christian Worldview

Author(s): Shawn George, Brian Kelley, Rachel Piferi

Introduction to Psychology from a Christian Worldview is an introductory Psychology textbook designed to familiarize students with the science and practice of Psychology while also equipping them to critically analyze research and theory.  In addition to presenting research and theory in the major s...

Historical Contexts and Literature: Selections from the United States and Beyond 1775-Present

Author(s): Hubert P. Van Tuyll, Karl Bahm, Kelly Enright

HISTORICAL CONTEXTS AND LITERATURE takes students on a journey from 1775 to the present, combining a survey of major historical themes with representative literary selections. The historical overviews contextualize the time period in which the authors lived, while the literary excerpts reveal the wa...

Crime and Society, Second Edition

Author(s): Kimberly Collica-Cox, Gennifer Furst, Martin McAuliffe

Crime & Society, Second Edition, analyzes crime and criminal behavior using various sociological perspectives. The text introduces students to criminology and prompts them to consider how societies, and the United States in particular, define and respond to crime. Each chapter presents in-depth anal...

Microbology Lab Manual

Author(s): Roger Lightner, JOSHUA BURNS

The 2nd edition of the Microbiology Lab Manual by Mr. Roger Lighter and Dr. Joshua Burns is designed specifically for the General Microbiology course at the University of Arkansas-Fort Smith. Laboratory exercises have been designed and organized to provide students hands on experience with the tools...