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Harnessing Your Innate Abilities: Experiencing Assessment Center Exercises

Author(s): Linsey Willis, David Herst

In Developing Your Innate Abilities: Experiencing Assessment Center Exercises, students learn a great deal about: themselves, by first completing a self-evaluation questionnaire. the importance of developing one’s innate abilities. a brief history of the assessment center process. severa...

Essentials of Exercise Science

Author(s): Daniel Paul Heil

The undergraduate academic field of Exercise Science is one that focuses broadly on the roles of physical activity, exercise, and sport on human health and wellbeing throughout the lifespan. While the field of Exercise Science has existed in some form since the 1970’s, there is continuing need for n...

Principles of Macro-Monetary Economics

Author(s): Kishore G Kulkarni

The sixth edition of Principles of Macro-Monetary Economics is a substantially improved, technologically-friendly and path-breaking textbook for Macroeconomic Principles classes.  As a professor of Principles classes for 45 years and a multiple teaching award winner, Dr. Kishore G. Kulkarni has luci...

The 7 Signals of Meaning: How Writers Can Say What They Mean

Author(s): Robert E Pickford

This compact little book offers a simple but admittedly unorthodox approach to spotting and addressing sentence-level errors, a method that requires no previous knowledge of the terms and rules of formal grammar and usage. In a nutshell, all writers signal meaning in just seven ways, and the book's ...

It's All About Choices: Recipes for Academic Success

Author(s): Marlene F Blumin, Janine L. Nieroda-Madden

In writing It’s All About Choices, Marlene Blumin's and Janine Nieroda-Madden's goals were simple:To prepare students for a successful transition to the academic workload in college.To help students understand their learning preferences and how to apply them within their courses in order to develop ...

Exercise Biomechanics: Solutions for Today and Tomorrow's World

Author(s): John Lawler

Exercise Biomechanics is a dynamic and expanding field that integrates mechanics, anatomy, physiology, cell biology, and sports medicine and orthopedics in the study of how the body responds to the surrounding mechanical environment. Research and application in exercise biomechanics range from gait ...

The Write Path: Communicating Your Way to Professional Success

Author(s): Chad Littleton, Tiffany Mitchell, Timothy Parker, Jean Paul Vaudreuil

With a combined total of over forty years teaching writing courses and over thirty-five years in the business and nonprofit worlds, authors Littleton, Mitchell, Parker, and Vaudreuil bring you an interactive textbook to help you reach your full potential for professional writing. The Write Path is d...

Nutrition for Healthcare Professionals: An Introduction to Disease Prevention

Author(s): David J. Bissonnette

Nutrition for Healthcare Professionals: An Introduction to Disease Prevention is an introductory nutrition textbook designed and written for students majoring in dietetics, nutrition, nursing, health sciences and medicine. This unique textbook does not follow traditional approaches to teaching nutri...

Human Sexuality: A Science and Story Approach

Author(s): Michael Parent, Karen Rayne

Personal stories offer unique kinds of insights into the lived experiences of being human, being sexual. Human Sexuality: A Science and Story Approach is a turn-key online course package that answers one of the primary questions that is asked in a human sexuality learning space - “Am I normal?” T...