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Drawing from Perception: Rewiring the Brain for Observational Art

Author(s): Joshua Field

Drawing from Perception demystifies the art of drawing from observation and integrates new approaches to understanding the ways in which we perceive the world around us.As we navigate our daily lives, the mind works relentlessly in the background, actively constructing models of our experience in or...

Applied Algebra

Author(s): Karen Santoro, Marian Anton

Applied Algebra is designed for a one semester course for students entering college at the developmental level. It enhances students’ algebraic, critical reasoning, and communication skills, and to promote a growth mindset towards learning. It provides a guided inquiry approach through collaborative...

A Creative Introduction to Technical Writing

Author(s): Angelina Brooks

Technical Writing provides an introduction to technical writing for undergraduate students, especially those in STEM fields, but—unlike other technical writing textbooks—this textbook incorporates aspects of creative writing into its explanations. Thus, this textbook is both creative and practica...

Tapestry Voices of the Marginalized and the Masters: American Literature: 1865-Present

Author(s): Deborah Ferguson

Tapestry Voices of the Marginalizes and the Masters: American Literature helps students manifest and maintain a love of the English language while learning to appreciate the vast diversity of American voices in the literary arts. Accordingly, the fictional stories, poems, memoirs, manifestoes, essay...

Essential Concepts of Chemistry

Author(s): Alan Sherman, Sharon Sherman

Essential Concepts of Chemistry contains twelve core chapters that are easy to understand. It contains a sound problem-solving strategy, numerous examples worked out step-by-step, excellent figures, tables and photos, appendices, and references throughout that demonstrate how chemistry connects to e...

How Should One Live? An Introduction to Ethics and Moral Reasoning

Author(s): Bradley Thames

How Should One Live: An Introduction to Ethics & Moral Reasoning challenges students to look at their own beliefs in a new light and recognize that a question  is often more valuable than its answer. The text is split into two halves: the first half focuses on the major ethical theories of utilitari...