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Networked Business Math CD

Author(s): Brian H Felkel, Robert L Richardson

Networked Business Math, by Brian Felkel and Robert Richardson, is a textbook on CD which addresses Business Calculus topics in a way that is relative to business majors. Business issues are examined from a business standpoint with a focus on modeling data. Because Excel and/or computer al...

Tips from an Unlikely Valedictorian

Author(s): Ryane Nicole Harris

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Note for Better Math Performance

Author(s): David Hagerty, Samantha Turnquist, Rosalie Screechfield, Kevin Grady

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Visions of an Enduring People: A Reader in Native American Studies

Author(s): Walter C Fleming, John G Watts

 Visions of an Enduring People is a reader in Native American Studies that was developed to address the critical issues of Indian Country today, such as preservation of culture, religious freedom, gaming, sovereignty, language stabilization, health, the environment, and the use and misuse of Native ...

Communication and Human Rights

Author(s): Aliaa Dakroury

Communication and Human Rights offers a conceptual scheme for understanding the dynamic interrelationship between communication and human rights. Claims that communication is a basic right, available-for-all, and taken-for-granted by all human beings, as stated in various declarations, incites heate...

Women, Sport and Physical Activity: Challenges and Triumphs

Author(s): Sharon Guthrie, Michelle Magyar, Ann Fran Maliszewski, Alison Wrynn

"Take Me Out to the Ball Game" is about a woman who loves baseball. It's true.  The song we've all heard at the ballpark is really only the chorus of a 1908 song that begins, "Katie Casey was baseball mad, Had the fever and had it bad." But in 1908 women wouldn't have dared play baseball.  ...