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Human Origins: An Introduction

Author(s): Conrad B. Quintyn

Human Origins: An Introduction is a textbook geared towards undergraduate freshmen anthropology majors and non-majors. Generally, it will give all majors a basic foundation in biological anthropology and prepare them for further studies in human evolution. Why use this textbook? This textbook was...

Humanities Across the Arts

Author(s): Stephen Husarik

Humanities Across the Arts is organized around two approaches to the Humanities, a structural approach and a case study approach. The first half of the title uses the structural approach to define and identify the techniques of various art forms using critical terminology; the second half presents a...

Beginner English Grammar Guide for English as a Second Language Students

Author(s): Merrilee Leonard

Beginner English Grammar Guide for English as a Second Language Students is written to minimize excessive grammar rules for the main purpose of easy application, understanding and memory retention. Teaching ESL students the basic rules—piece-by-piece instead of in one huge bite—is key to their learn...

The Student-Run Agency: Transitioning from Student to Professional

Author(s): Lee Bush, Jeffrey Ranta, Harold Vincent

New Publication Now Available! Student-run advertising, public relations and integrated communications agencies mimic the structure of professional agencies, and provide students with real-world experience working for real clients. Student agency members are unique in that they are still learning...

Cesare Lombroso: The Father of Criminology Redefined

Author(s): Alejandro Del Carmen, Robert Steven Jones, Randall Butler

What makes Cesare Lombroso: The Father of Criminology Redefined unique from all others that have attempted to define Lombroso from a personal and professional perspective, is that it was written by two historians and a criminologist. That is, the historical research eff orts employed have uncovered ...