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Drawing: See, Study, Show: a Text for Beginners

Author(s): Georgia Tangi

This text was initially inspired by a need for a live/online companion to assist faculty and students in a beginning drawing class. The current version has been adjusted to encompass both online and face-to-face classes. In its current edition, it cannot be effective without regular meetings with st...

Children's Journeys: Exploring Early Childhood

Author(s): Guy R. Lefrancois

CHILDREN’S JOURNEYS explores the many paths children take as they develop through early childhood. This practical approach to child development introduces students to the science of development and then challenges them to think critically about how a child’s context impacts development and to apply ...

Observational Astronomy for Undergraduates

Author(s): Joseph DalSanto

Astronomy is one of mankind’s oldest and most fascinating fields. For centuries, humans looked to the night sky and wondered what they saw – but astronomers today can provide answers based on their observations. But how does that happen?Observations of planets, stars, galaxies and the universe are j...

Full Metal Branding: How Heavy Metal Can Make Us Better Marketers, Brand Strategists, & Entrepreneurs

Author(s): Doug Quintal

What do Taylor Swift, Metallica, and Slipknot all have in common? Rabid fanbases who would go to the ends Earth just for the opportunity to experience a deeper connection with them. Why are most brands content with chasing customers and fans through conventional marketing and branding approaches? Wh...

Surf Therapy and the Therapeutic Benefits of Surfing

Author(s): Emily Clapham

The purpose of Surf Therapy and the Therapeutic Benefits of Surfing is to provide the background about surf therapy, research benefits, and a step-by-step process for implementing a successful surf therapy program for individuals with disabilities, people suffering from post-traumatic stress disorde...

The Road to Ethical Science: A Guide to Restoring Trust in Science

Author(s): Brian Herman, Claudia Neuhauser

Rarely a week goes by without reading about a case of unethical behavior during the conduct of research. By the time the misconduct is discovered, the damage is often done. Such unethical behavior leads to a loss of trust in the scientific enterprise and, nowadays, also to increased polarization in ...

Applied Organizational Behavior and Leadership Development: An Identity Approach

Author(s): Gretchen Vogelgesang Lester, Paul Lester

An Identity Approach to Applied Organizational Behavior and Leader Development serves as a bridge between education and training for the emerging leader. While grounded in sound leadership and organizational behavior theory and current research, what sets this leadership textbook apart from others i...