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Author(s): George T Gilbert, Rhonda L Hatcher
Mathematics Beyond the Numbers is written in a conversational style and uses real-world data and applications to make the topics come to life for today’s students!
Author(s): Dr. Crystal Rae Coel, JOHN STANLEY
THE Presentation Guide Book: From the Classroom to the Boardroom is a guide book with quick references and complete brief examples.
Designed to help students, professionals and anyone asked to speak before an audience, THE Presentation Guide Book: From the Classroom to the Boardroom includes a DVD of sample performances. The new edition now includes a chapter dedicated to team presentations, expanded coverage of the Persuasive Keynote Address, additional activities, examples and much more!
Author(s): John P McHale
Convergent Media Writing: Telling a Good Story Well is designed for use in an introductory survey course on writing for media. It exposes students to the various media forms they may encounter later in their programs of study and/or in their future careers.
Convergent Media Writing: Telling a Good Story Well will:
Author(s): Yinong Chen, GENNARO DE LUCA
New Eighth Edition Now Available!
Author(s): James A Vornberg, Yanira Oliveras Ortiz, NATHAN TEMPLETON
Principal and superintendent program students are the future educational leaders of Texas.
Texas Public School Organization and Administration: 2022 provides future educational leaders with an effective background for success in leading a campus or district.
Author(s): Lynda I Dodgen, Adrian M Rapp
New Edition Now Available!
Presented in an informal, conversational style, Sociology: Looking through the Window of the World features fifteen brief, focused chapters based on family, government, economic, religion, and education.
Written by instructors with over fifty years of student-oriented, interactive teaching experience, the NEW edition of Sociology: Looking through the Window of the World:
Author(s): Stephanie P Curran
One World, Many Faiths invites students to explore life's big questions and the wide range of answers offered by the world's faith traditions. From faithful believers to committed skeptics, human beings have long explored questions such as: Who am I? Why am I here? How do I make sense of suffering? Is there a sacred reality and how do I relate to it? The answers are diverse but the urge to question unites us all.
Author(s): Murray State University
One’s personal, professional, and public life depends on the ability to discover, in any given case, the available means of persuasion, or to adjust ideas to people and people to ideas. The extent to which a person can do that is the extent to which he/she will be successful in those areas of life. However, the ability to sell one’s self and ideas is not easy or normal. This publication helps students cultivate their persuasive skills to become effective communicators and meaningfully apply these principles to real life.