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Medical Reimbursement: A Contextualized Method

Author(s): Julie Ledbetter

New Edition Now Available!Medical Reimbursement: A Contextualized Method helps students navigate through the ins and outs of medical billing. An understanding of medical insurance and related terms is essential to the medical billing process. Healthcare is very expensive for a variety of reasons and...

Ethics and Social Responsibility, Third Edition

Author(s): Kurt Mosser, Troy Williamson

Ethics is the systematic study of right and wrong. Ethics and Social Responsibility, third edition, introduces theories of moral philosophy and applies them to some of the most challenging social issues today. Readers will use their understanding of morality to effectively approach, analyze, and ass...

Corporate Social Responsibility and Law: A Handbook

Author(s): Rebecca Jaremko Bromwich

This text provides an accessible entry point into learning the fundamentals of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), Environmental and Social Governance (ESG), and how those movements interact with the legal landscapes shaping transnational and local business practices in Canada and the United Stat...

The Exciting World of Scientific Research

Author(s): BRENT SKEETER

The textbook that had been used in this course for several decades is titled Introduction to Scientific Geographic Research. Its use even predates my taking over this course in 2002. It is a fine text and it served its purpose well. However, the text is now out of print. For several years, used copi...

The Aurora Chronicles

Author(s): Shawn M Lynch

On June 7, 2114, the Earth Survey Ship Aurora disappeared near Jupiter, leaving no trace behind as to its destination, nor as to the fate of its crew. On July 20, 2134, the ESS Aurora returned, carrying with it all the horrors of the void, but also with the promise of information gathered from its g...

Teaching, Learning, and the Brain

Author(s): Karen Goldman

Theories of Teaching, Learning, and the Brain serves as an overview into American education, our culture and the worldviews that influence it. Educational theories and the philosophers and psychologists who developed them are reviewed. Current theories and trends are discussed.  Major concepts of le...