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Music Theory for Singers Level Eight

Author(s): Sarah Sandvig

The Music Theory for Singers Series is geared specifically for voice students and singers. The series helps students understand the fundamentals of theory related to voice, apply it to the varied repertoire they learn throughout the year and become not only better singers, but also educated musician...

Planning Future Cities

Author(s): Walter Greason, Anthony Pratcher II

The field of Planning History has helped scholars across disciplines illuminate how historical actors dreamed of futures yet to come. The social policies which these visionaries explore have organized the economic development the industrial world. In PLANNING FUTURE CITIES, this classic field of his...

Foundations of Biology I Lab

Author(s): Lauren Wills

The Foundations of Biology I Lab Manual is designed to actively engage students and develop a basic knowledge of biology and scientific methodology. This manual covers essential topics for first semester biology majors including: microscopy, chemistry of biology, cellular structure, enzymatic functi...

Humans in the Natural World

Author(s): Shoshanah Jacobs

Humans in the Natural World teaches science to non-science majors without reinforcing the stereotypes that follow many students around. It demonstrates the scientific method and that tendency towards biophilia (attraction to biological things) could be harnessed to develop an appreciation for biolog...

Building a Democratic Nation: A History of the United States 1877 to Present, Volume 1

Author(s): William E Montgomery, Andres Tijerina

In a strong narrative voice, Building a Democratic Nation: A History of the United States to 1877, Volume 1 tells stories of culture wars, nation building, freedom struggles, economic transformations, racial and ethnic pride, idealistic aspiration, human and environmental degradation, and technologi...