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Introduction to German from a Christian Worldview

Author(s): Alexandra Barnett

This textbook is designed to make learning to speak, write, and understand German an effective, time-efficient, and engaging process.Included are vocabulary, grammar, listening, writing, and speaking exercises to prepare you for assessments as well as to equip you for simple communication with Germa...

Pretexts for Writing

Author(s): Thomas Allbaugh

The third edition of Pretexts for Writing retains the emphasis of previous editions on teaching writing as a subject. Drawing on a Writing Studies approach, each chapter challenges students to go deeper in understanding their own writing process. New material includes a new chapter on revision, with...

A Bridge to the Classroom and Early Care: A Capstone

Author(s): Suzanne L. Krogh

A BRIDGE TO THE CLASSROOM AND EARLY CARE solidifies students’ knowledge of child development theories and principles, and teaches practical application for real classroom and early care situations. The text reviews NAEYC/NCATE standards, how to create curriculum for varying ages, and ways to manage ...

Foundations of Computer Science: A Rigorous, Non-Programming Introduction

Author(s): Roy M Turner, Elise H. Turner

Foundations of Computer Science: A Rigorous, Non-Programming Introduction provides a non-programming, yet rigorous, introduction to computer science.  Although programming is an essential skill for a computer scientist, there are a plethora of good programming textbooks, and the field is much broade...

Detroit and Motown: The Rise and Fall of Two Giants

Author(s): EDWARD HIGGINS

In 1959, Barry Gordy, a twenty-nine year old wanna be boxer borrowed $800 to start a record company. Set against the civil rights movement alongside the decay of one of America’s most storied cities, Motown, Detroit’s History and Music, is the tale of how Motown effected the city of Detroit and how ...