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The Casebook: A Supplement of Original Case Studies in Business Law

Author(s): Thomas Wilson

The Casebook addresses concerns from professors and students alike by providing multiple case studies for use in the classroom and as writing assignments to keep students engaged and interested. It is specifically designed for use as a supplement to any textbook for undergraduate business law at the...

Applying the Tools of the Microbiologist

Author(s): Kevin Kiser

This lab manual is designed to introduce the student to the basic techniques of the microbiologist. The student will use these tools to investigate the world of microbes. , basic_html

Now: Appreciating Today's Music

Author(s): Julia West

Now: Appreciating Today’s Music explains the origins and importance of today’s music trends. From the Soul of the 1960s Civil Rights movement and Punk sounds of the 1970s, to the golden age of Hip Hop in the 1990s and teen pop trends of the early 2000s. The book takes a look at how we got to where w...

Introductory Biology For Allied Health: A Laboratory Manual for Bio 156

Author(s): Joel Stein, Kim Cooper, John Nagy

Scientists have demonstrated their ability to offer at least some hope of survival to those facing serious medical diagnoses. Scientists are far from the heartless analytical machines portrayed in modern literature, and doctors are much more rational than the actors pretending to emote all over thei...

Social Justice and the Sociological Imagination: A Reader for the 21st Century

Author(s): University of Tennessee - Dept of Sociology

Most sociology readers offer a mix of classic and contemporary articles covering the breadth of sociological topics from A to Z. Others focus on one area, such as globalization or urban sociology. Some are intended as companions to particular textbooks; a few include novelties such as blog posts. So...

How You See the Problem is the Problem: How to Create the Visual Communication and the Life You Never Knew You Wanted

Author(s): A.J. Walsh

Based on the author’s experience designing a bunch of different kinds of visual communication, How You See the Problem Is the Problem is not intended to “give readers a fish,” so they can design for the day—nor is it to teach them “the one-and-only-best-way-in-the-history-of-ever-to-fish” as if ther...

Lead, Follow, or Move Out of the Way!: Global Perspectives in Literature and Film

Author(s): Monique Ferrell, Julian Williams, RUTH G. GARCIA

Lead, Follow or Move Out of the Way: Global Perspectives in Literature and Film is a collection of provocative, insightful, opinionated, and sometimes thoroughly disturbing pieces. Unlike the customary organization of anthologies—by genre, geography, or historical period—the thematic organization of...

Introduction to Human Communication

Author(s): Jenna Abetz

The first edition of this book is for students to begin to see the fundamental role of communication in daily life. For decades, communication scholars have illustrated the myriad ways in which the quality of our communication is interwoven with the quality of our lives. As students begin their acad...

Fundamentals of Supply Chain Management: A Practitioner's Perspective - High School Version

Author(s): William McLaury, Eugene Spiegle

Fundamentals of Supply Chain Management, A Practitioner’s Perspective is based on both authors many years of experience working in the field of supply chain management.  It addresses the most fundamental concepts and best practices of contemporary supply chain management from the tactical and strate...

General Psychology

Author(s): Steve Ellyson, Frank Ragozzine, Vernon F Haynes, William Rick Fry, Jeffrey Coldren, Jane Kestner

No Need to Purchase an Accompanying Workbook...The Exercises are Included in the Text! General Psychology is a fifteen chapter introduction to psychology. It covers all the traditional, fundamental, content areas typically found in introduction psychology texts, such as perception, learning, develop...