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Write Something Every Day

Author(s): John Fiske

Write Something Every Day inspires everyone to explore their surroundings and themselves, and to write. Intended to supplement, not replace, an institution’s First Year Writing curriculum, Write Something, suggests journals to develop one’s belletristic DNA. Professor Fiske shows through analysis of...

Introduction to Archeology Workbook

Author(s): JACOB SAUER

Introduction to Archeology Workbook is an activity book intended to help college students see, from the world around them, how to observe from simple things, greater archaeological methodologies. Because going on digs or visiting sites is difficult or cost-prohibitive, this book applies some aspects...

Interpersonal Development: 21st Century Skills for the Real and Virtual World

Author(s): Karla Hunter

Interpersonal Development: 21st Century Skills for the Real & Virtual World, encapsulates some of the key research and teachings from Dr. Karla Hunter’s 30+ years as a communication scholar. Despite the title’s apparent contrast between the terms “real” and “virtual,” Hunter emphasizes that both are...

Home Is Where the Heart Is

Author(s): Kathy Christensen

Geared for 4- to 8-year-olds, Home Is Where the Heart Is tells the story of a homeless man and a homeless cat who find comfort in one another. Teachers and families can use this book to begin conversations about homelessness, loneliness, and the important role that animals can play in companionship....