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Wellness Literacy 3.0

Author(s): Derek J Mohr, Scott Townsend

Wellness Literacy 3.0 is a turn-key online wellness / physical education activity course that consists of two sets of modules: Wellness Modules and Activity Modules. Accordingly, as students engage in the course, they are destined for a journey of self-discovery that will challenge them to: ...

INQUIRY INTO PHYSICAL SCIENCE: A CONTEXTUAL APPROACH VOLUME 3: THE AUTOMOBILE: WILL THE GAS-DRIVEN AUTOMOBILE EVER BECOME A THING OF THE PAST?

Author(s): Roger Nanes

 New material in this edition includes: The Electrochemical Cells Activity has been updated and extensively rewritten. The discussion of electric and hybrid vehicles as well as fuel cells in the narrative text has been rewritten and updated to reflect the technological advances made since the first ...

Physical Geography Laboratory Manual: Exercises in Atmospheric and Earth Surface Processes

Author(s): David Shankman, Carl Andrew Reese

Physical Geography Laboratory Manual moves students away from the traditional workbook approach and towards an ideal of an entirely hands-on, empirical method of instruction. From this hands-on approach, students will: Gain a more complete understanding of the physical landscape Acquire expe...

Inquiry into Physical Science: A Contextual Approach Volume 1: Global Warming: Is Global Warming Really Occurring?

Author(s): Roger Nanes

  INQUIRY INTO PHYSICAL SCIENCE: A CONTEXTUAL APPROACH, Volume 1 provides the fundamental underpinnings required for all three volumes and uses global warming as a context to introduce the ideas of heat, temperature and energy. For a one semester course, Volume 1 combined with Volume 2 or 3 is recom...

Contemporary Media: Structures, Functions, Issues and Ethics

Author(s): K Tim Wulfemeyer

Contemporary Media: Structures, Functions, Issues and Ethics helps the reader become more knowledgeable about the mass media. The publication concentrates on the content, structures and issues associated with the mass media, rather than the science of television, radio, movies and the other mass med...