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Introduction to German from a Christian Worldview

Author(s): Alexandra Barnett

This textbook is designed to make learning to speak, write, and understand German an effective, time-efficient, and engaging process.Included are vocabulary, grammar, listening, writing, and speaking exercises to prepare you for assessments as well as to equip you for simple communication with Germa...

Critical Introduction to International Communication

Author(s): Kent Alan Ono, Ammar Safaa Hussein

Critical Introduction to International Communication is the first introductory textbook on international communication that takes a comprehensive communication perspective. It serves as a solid starting point for students at a variety of levels of their educational path and draws on a wide range of ...

Biological Basis of Behavior

Author(s): Josephine F. Wilson

BIOLOGICAL BASIS OF BEHAVIOR considers a wide range of biological functions that drive human behaviors. It examines the role of the nervous system, memory, attention, learning, consciousness, and behaviors associated with motivational states, such as sleep, temperature, eating, drinking, and sex. Th...

The Amazing Adventures of Chester the Wiener Dog

Author(s): James Kirby Easterling

This book is about a little abandoned wiener dog puppy named "Chester" who eventually finds his furever family and a warm, safe, and nurturing home. But really, it's much more, as this book is symbolic of the challenges, barriers, and obstacles many adoptive children face in finding their forever ho...

Introduction to Business Analysis

Author(s): Fred Hulme, Carolyn Hulme Turner

This textbook introduces the fundamental concepts of quantitative business analysis to students. It is written with the knowledge that most business school students have not had a full course in statistics and especially not one focusing on business applications. The problems lend themselves to the ...

Personality

Author(s): Len B. Lecci

Personality examines classic and contemporary theories of personality and their applicability to the present day. Written with a focus on “how we know what we know” and the importance of critical thinking, the text encourages learners to apply abstract theories to the modern world through investigat...

The Journalist's Primer: A No-Nonsense Guide to Getting and Reporting the News

Author(s): Mark P. Hanebutt

The face of journalism has changed. The evening news is rife with personality, commentary, and political polarization. Blogs are doubling as news sites, and anybody with a cell phone thinks he's a journalist. Citizens say they can no longer tell fake news from real news, fact from opinion. As a resu...