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HIV/AIDS Through an Anthropological Lens

Author(s): Tiantian Zheng, Jack Wortman

HIV/AIDS Through an Anthropological Lens focuses on the global pandemic that has a profound impact on the world we are living in today. In many parts of the world, the infection has severely eroded the political, economic, and social fabric. This book provides an answer to how we can better understa...

Making Sense of Special Populations

Author(s): Charity Embley, Charles Quintela

While communicating about special populations, educational spaces are vital in constructing and conveying insightful and proactive ideas. The authors of Making Sense of Special Populations approach the needs of educators by providing a simple, yet compelling way, to inform anyone about issues pertai...

Bible Study with Darnisha: A Study of 2 Kings

Author(s): Darnisha Stafford

Bible Study with Darnisha: A Study of 2 Kings began as my own personal study in my quiet time with the LORD. After a while, I taught my children the book of 2 Kings. After teaching it to my children, the LORD told me to practice my gift of teaching on two specific women. Therefore, I taught them 2 K...

Arts in the School and Community: Visual Art, Music, Dance and Drama

Author(s): Jennifer Colby

New Second Edition Coming Soon!The arts are personal and collective and reflect our culture and society. Arts in the School and Community: Visual Art, Music, Dance, and Drama will stimulate growth in the reader’s understanding of the arts and the value they have for their community.Arts in the Schoo...

The Neuroscience of Learning: Principles and Applications for Educators

Author(s): Judy Willis, Gina Mitchell

THE NEUROSCIENCE OF LEARNING: PRINCIPLES AND APPLICATIONS FOR EDUCATORS, teaches educators how to use neuroscience findings to develop strategies, curriculum, and interventions that advance the educational success of learners. Each chapter begins with current neuroscience findings on how the brain p...

The Unfortunate Lookalike

Author(s): Danny Hollingsworth

Juan Lopez grew up on a south Texas farm where his dad, Carlos, was a farm manager. Juan was what some people call an anchor baby, because he was born in the U.S. to undocumented parents. Juan is a single parent with one son named Luis. Juan and Luis try to make a life in the U.S., but it is hard. O...