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Funn 'n Games

Author(s): Karl E Rohnke

The material in Funn `n Games represents a compilation and embellishment of notes that Karl has collected over the years about games, initiative problems, trust activities, and adventure stunts that he creates, collects, finds, shares, tweaks, and occasionally purloins. The goal has always been to s...

The Politics of Ethnic and Racial Inequality: A Systematic Comparative Macro-Analysis From the Colonial Period to the Present

Author(s): Jesse Owens Smith

The Politics of Ethnic and Racial Inequality: A Systematic Comparative Macro-Analysis from the Colonial Period to the Present, Third Edition, by J. Owens Smith, covers the immigration/migration of racial groups in America from the Colonial Period to the present. Its overall thrust is to offer a conc...

Energy: The Master Resource

Author(s): Robert Bradley

Energy, the master resource, is uniquely essential to modern life and human progress. This publication describes how the ultimate resource, the human mind, has harnessed energy to meet the world’s increasing needs. The authors persuasively argue that given the right incentives in a free market, inve...

Studying Dance Cultures around the World: An Introduction to Multicultural Dance Education

Author(s): Pegge Vissicaro

  STUDYING DANCE CULTURES AROUND THE WORLD offers the first and most comprehensive framework for studying dance cultures in diverse geographic areas and historical time periods. It is designed exclusively for college courses pertaining to multicultural dance education, and includes discussion que...

Biopac Laboratory Exercises

Author(s): Richard Pflanzer

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News Writing in a Multimedia World

Author(s): Thomas Clanin, Anthony Fellow, Andi Stein

 News Writing in a Multimedia World addresses the new reality of today's journalists: reporters who excel in their profession can no longer consider themselves simply print reporters, broadcasters, or Internet-content providers -- they have to bemultimedia journalists. News Writing in a Multimedia W...