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Anatomy of an Essay: Instructions and Readings

Author(s): Todd Scott Moffett, TINA D. ELIOPULOS

Anatomy of an Essay guides students in the essential elements of essay composition.  Anatomy of an Essay:  Focuses on Thesis, development and support, organization, and mechanics Provides readings from professional and student writers Promotes critical thinking through research and lite...

Reimagined Policing in the Age of Reform

Author(s): Michael Birzer, Lemuel Moore

The book is suitable for use in college level policing special topics or seminar courses at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Police practitioners desiring to gain insight about police reform from divergent perspectives will also benefit from the book. Likewise the book would be an excel...

Crime Prevention

Author(s): Matthew B. Robinson

CRIME PREVENTION presents a concise introduction to crime prevention methods at the individual, group, community, and societal level.  Drawing upon research from leading scholars in the field, the text includes discussion of crime in current news media, and explores crime prevention through policing...

Human Physiology

Author(s): Paul Pillitteri

This text is designed for pre-allied health courses fulfilling the Human Physiology prerequisite for programs such as nursing, physician assistant, and physical therapy. The content and level of the material presented is based off of discussions with nursing, PA, and PT faculty. Focused, and detaile...

Introducing the Beatles: Background and Resources

Author(s): Kenneth Womack, Joseph Rapolla

Since the mid-1960s, the life and work of the Beatles have been the subject of numerous books about the group. Their distinctive achievements as musicians and songwriters for the ages clearly merit this level of attention. Introducing the Beatles: Backgrounds and Resources is expressly designed for ...