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Biblical Insights for Nursing Education and Practice

Author(s): Sylvia B. Heinze, Kristina M. Currier, Susan E.O. Draine, Debra J. Drake, Barbara L. Hulsman, Patricia Ann Kershaw

Today’s nurses are engaged in many roles. They are caregivers, teachers, advocates, clinicians, leaders, managers, and researchers in their professional lives. Outside of the workplace, they are also spouses, children, parents, and grandparents. They may be involved in activities in churches and com...

Writing and Arguing About Music

Author(s): ERIC ABBEY

New Publication Now Available! Writing and Arguing about Music is an essential book for beginning the discussion on writing about topics related to music.  Argumentative theory is discussed along with a structure of writing that focuses students on developing concise, accurate, and supported argu...

A Sociological Smorgasbord: Concepts and Readings in Sociology

Author(s): Irene Fiala

This introductory book to Sociology is designed to introduce the undergraduate student to key concepts within the discipline of sociology. Using a combination of autobiography, ethnographic observations, anecdotal and empirical evidence, and student feedback over 2 and a half decades of teaching, th...

Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy: A Lab Manual

Author(s): Monte L Thies

This laboratory manual is the culmination of 20+ years of teaching Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy at the undergraduate level. I simply felt that it was time to develop a lab manual that incorporated all the material I wanted my students to learn into one book without piecemealing sources, adding mis...

General Chemistry I Lab Manual

Author(s): Frank Schindler

Chemistry is truly the “Central Science” and is fundamental to many scientific disciplines, since it provides the foundation for understanding the role atoms, ions, molecules, and formula units play in the composition and function of life. General Chemistry I Laboratory Manual (2nd Edition) is uniqu...

Interprofessional Approach to Assessment from a Nutritional Perspective

Author(s): Lisa Morse

It is essential to have critical thinking skills when assessing any patient or client, especially the complicated ones. In the real world, it is rare to see an individual with only one particular problem or concern. Furthermore, these critical thinking skills will help to determine the best therapie...