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Natural History

Author(s): Michael Runtz

What exactly is natural history? To put it simply, it is the study of all living things with which we share this planet. Natural history could be thought of as an observational science involving the exploration of flora and fauna (plants and animals) and their interaction with each other and their e...

The Anatomy of Narrative: Analyzing Fiction and Creative Nonfiction

Author(s): Deborah L Hall

The Anatomy of Narrative: Analyzing Fiction and Creative Nonfiction is an anthology wherein each narrative is followed by the author’s close analysis which focuses on shape and technique. Each analysis assists new writers in “seeing” form. Modeling exercises follow each piece while advice for writin...

Making It Work: Improving the Relationship Between Public Relations Spokespeople and Journalists

Author(s): Joel Jay Campbell, Susan R Walton

In an ideal universe, public relations spokespeople and journalists get along just fine. Journalists want to provide their audiences with fast, accurate information on topics important to those audiences. Spokespeople want to advance the cause of their organization by sharing its stories. That’s ...

Sitios: A Community Inspired Approach to Spanish

Author(s): Cecilia McGinniss Kennedy, Ksenia Bonch Reeves

Sitios opens the classroom door and provides a solid passage into a real and increasingly familiar Spanish-speaking world. Nearby university campuses, restaurants, stores, hospitals, and urban centers have become sites in local U.S. communities where Spanish exists alongside English, thus reflecting...

Introduction to Laboratory Physics

Author(s): Russell J. Clark

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Music through Time: An Appreciation of Music in Europe and America - Website

Author(s): Christopher P Gordon, John A Stallsmith, Shane Porter

Music Through Time: An Appreciation of Music in Europe and America encourages the reader to discover not only information applying to music, but also to rediscover the big ideas that shaped Western Civilization over the centuries. These “big ideas” are represented through music, musicians, composers...

Exploring the World through Social Statistics

Author(s): Patricia Case, Barbara Coventry

Exploring the World through Social Statistics will provide students with a guide to understanding statistics and how it can be used to make sense of the social world. This course introduces students to the application of statistical analysis to social data. Throughout this text students learn: ...