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Drawing as Process

Author(s): Andrea Ciaston

Drawing as Process presents an arc of drawing experiences that includes a progression from strategies that result in Classical realism to Expressionistic techniques in the manner of Rembrandt, Vincent van Gogh, and the Surrealists. This coursework concludes with a self-directed series of drawings-mu...

Principles of Biology I: Lecture Notes

Author(s): Del William Smith

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Introduction to Humanities

Author(s): Craig Kallendorf

The emphasis in Introduction to Humanities is on the “big picture,” so that you will be able to follow the larger flow of cultural history and understand the place of individual works of art and literature in it. When appropriate, this is accompanied by close readings of key passages and detailed an...

Global Compass: Morality and Ethics

Author(s): Michael Lees

Questions concerning morality, ethics, and the human experience are found in cultures and societies from around the world. Throughout time and space philosophers and thinkers have asked: Who decides what is right and wrong? What is right and wrong? When is the right way to act? Where do ...

OpenStax American Government softcover

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"American Government aligns with the topics and objectives of many government courses. Faculty involved in the project have endeavored to make government workings, issues, debates, and impacts meaningful and memorable to students while maintaining the conceptual coverage and rigor inherent in the su...

Perspectives of Supply Chain Competitiveness

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One of the most important areas of development within the evolution of commerce, is the acknowledgment that businesses can no longer compete as individual entities, but rather must function as part of a supply chain. Within an ever-competitive business environment, the ultimate success of a business...