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Mapping Your Success: the Art of Being Yourself

Author(s): GRANT MANHART

Mapping Your Success Overview This unique and student-centered approach to a freshman or first-year seminar course was created by Dr. Grant Manhart, during his 25 years of teaching at Northern State University in Aberdeen, South Dakota.  This content and approach have shown elevated student engag...

Illuminating Sexuality

Author(s): Michael Marks

The goal of this textbook is to provide a broad overview of human sexual behavior, without value-laden overtones, political bias, or implications of right and wrong. Dr. Michael Marks, the editor, had spent several semesters teaching a Sexual Behavior class, and was frustrated about the lack of unbi...

Introduction to Physical Geology Laboratory Course and Kit

Author(s): ALEXANDRA PRICE

This engaging physical geology laboratory course, e-text, and specimen identification kit will challenge and excite students while they explore the globe, study national parks, identify rocks and minerals, analyze data, hypothesize, and extrapolate-- all while learning and applying scientific method...

Proactive Approach to Employee Law: A Practical Guide

Author(s): Rod Haywood

The last few years, in America, and around the world, could not have been better for instructors of the law in creating for students' REAL scenarios, from which a great deal of learning can be captured for the preparation of future managers within the professional world. The alphabet soup of Employm...

OpenStax Chemistry: Atoms First softcover

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"Chemistry: Atoms First is a peer-reviewed, openly licensed introductory textbook produced through a collaborative publishing partnership between OpenStax and the University of Connecticut and UConn Undergraduate Student Government Association. This text is an atoms-first adaptation of OpenStax Chem...

MGF 1106: Mathematics for Liberal Arts 1

Author(s): Abdellah Naanaa

The MGF 1106 course is intended to introduce the beauty and utility of mathematics to the general student population. It will give students some of the mathematical and computational skills essential for success in the Liberal Arts areas as well as in real-life situations. It is primarily for non-sc...