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Author(s): Steve L Hardy
An Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology is designed for a one-semester, college level course learning anatomy and physiology.
After completion of this course, the student will be able to:
Author(s): Wayne Allen, Kebba Darboe
This book gives students a brief introduction to the discipline of Ethnic Studies, its history, theories, methods and application to real world problems. It starts with a brief historical overview of this relatively new academic discipline and explores some basic definitions and concepts, along with particular theoretical approaches that demarcate the discipline in comparison to other neighboring fields in the social sciences.
Author(s): Donna Stevenson
Whether you teach a traditional or accelerated developmental writing course Sparks: A Reader to Energize Writing offers a blend of reading strategies, essays, punctuation exercises, basic research documentation, and rhetorical modes—all in one text and written in a tone that speaks directly to students.
Author(s): Henry R Gibson, Bernard L Dillard
Elementary Statistics is written for students with minimal preparation in mathematics while providing instructors a text that is both informative and yet firmly rooted in real-world application, addressing important contemporary issues in sociology, psychology, marketing, finance, medicine, health, factory production, education, biology, anthropology, and so on.
Elementary Statistics by Henry Gibson and Bernard Dillard:
Author(s): Robert Owusu
Introduction to Religion provides a study that draws from diverse academic and disciplinary approaches to understand, appreciate, compare, and contrast the conceptual and experiential dimensions of religion that give meaning and purpose to adherents. It points out key elements of the religions of the world which provide practical demonstration of religious discourse described in the early chapters of the book.
Author(s): Mehdi Razzaghi, Erin R Militzer
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Author(s): ANOKA RAMSEY FYE SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Thriving in the Community College & Beyond delivers content through modalities that are both visual and emotional. Snapshot summary boxes, concept maps, humorous illustrations, authors’ experiences, content-relevant quotes from successful people in multiple fields, and first-hand perspectives of current college students appear throughout.