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Human Trafficking and How It Violates Human Rights

Author(s): SELENA M. RESPASS, Elizabeth Sanchez, Josefina G. Quintero

Human Trafficking and How It Violates Human Rights is an innovative and different approach to understanding how human trafficking violates many of our inalienable human rights.  It serves as a practical resource of information that explains the intimate relationship that human trafficking has wit...

A Foundation in the Science of Statistics

Author(s): Michael McKenna

A Foundation in the Science of Statistics provides a foundation in the science of statistics to a large sophomore level course. Its intended audience is students of all areas of study with at least basic skills in college algebra. It covers all the topics in a typical introductory course in statisti...

Principles of News

Author(s): Cornelius F. Foote Jr.

Principles of News is a primer for any student interested in learning more about how rise of digital media over the past 25 years has drastically changed the landscape for how journalists report, write, produce and distribute news.  Students will learn some of the fundamentals about  how news organi...