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Economics: Principles and Applications

Author(s): Rolando A Santos

The study of economics is relevant to all aspects of our lives. It is the study of human behavior and the consequences of our choices. It is also the study of how the global economic system works. Economics: Principles and Applications gives students taking introductory economics and principles o...

Interpersonal Communication: Theories and Practices

Author(s): Kenneth R Albone

This textbook is an eclectic approach to examining concepts in Interpersonal Communication. Each chapter focuses on a theory that includes ideas for a healthy personal relationship. The concepts include such items as self-disclosure, identity, emotions, needs and desires, effective communication, re...

God in the Details: A Biblical Survey of the Hebrew and Greek Scriptures

Author(s): Tim Tsohantaridis, John Knox

God in the Details: A Biblical Survey of the Hebrew and Greek Scriptures presents the story of the Bible in a systematic, yet straightforward manner. Readers are introduced to a broad investigation of the Hebrew and Greek scriptures (including writings from the intertestamental period), providing th...

Feasted Landscapes: Sustainability in American Topics, Volume 1

Author(s): Lori DeLaCruz, Brandon Morton, Yolanda Garcia Romero, Roy Vu

Throughout history, one can make connections to sustainability through the interpretation of a simple three-legged stool. Each leg represents a tenet of sustainability: environmental resilience, economic responsibility, social justice. In order for the stool to be stable, each leg must be the same l...

Human Origins: An Introduction

Author(s): Conrad B. Quintyn

Human Origins: An Introduction is a textbook geared towards undergraduate freshmen anthropology majors and non-majors. Generally, it will give all majors a basic foundation in biological anthropology and prepare them for further studies in human evolution. Why use this textbook? This textbook was...

Report Writing Boot Camp

Author(s): Tera Torres

As instructors in graduate programs that train educational diagnosticians, licensed specialists in school psychology, and other evaluation specialists for work in school systems, we have found that one of the most difficult concepts to teach revolves around writing psychoeducational reports.  Studen...