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Introduction to Geographic Information System: A Lab Manual for STEM and Non-STEM Discipline

Author(s): Sunil Bhaskaran

Introduction to Geographic Information System describes the fundamentals of GIS and demonstrates a wide range of GIS applications for multidisciplinary students and faculty.  It consists of hands-on exercises that are written with a place-based and problem solving approach. The hands-on exercises ar...

Music Theory for Singers Level Eight

Author(s): Sarah Sandvig

The Music Theory for Singers Series is geared specifically for voice students and singers. The series helps students understand the fundamentals of theory related to voice, apply it to the varied repertoire they learn throughout the year and become not only better singers, but also educated musician...

Raising Our Voices, Communicating Our Existence

Author(s): Elizabeth Desnoyers-Cola

Raising Our Voices provides complete and thorough coverage of the study and practice of public speaking, the seventh edition offers students theory and practical skills, presenting public speaking as an art form for transactional communication between speaker and audience.   The goal of this t...

Qualitative Comparative Politics: Formative Texts and Case Studies

Author(s): Patricia Sohn

Addresses what was the historical core of comparative politics as it emerged and established itself as a field within the discipline of Political Science. Includes formative texts that have had a significant impact on the field of comparative politics; and case studies based upon single-case and sma...

Yoga: A Modern Approach to an Ancient Practice

Author(s): M. M. "Skip" Rector

New Second Edition Now Available! M. Skip Rector has been practicing and teaching yoga and meditation for over twenty-five years. Through that time, he has developed highly effective techniques that promote physical, emotional and spiritual well-being. Skip’s philosophy is simple, “Anyone can do ...