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Experiments for Introductory Chemistry

Author(s): Raymond J. Oakes

It’s been my experience that students learn and remember more by doing than simply by reading or being told the “facts.” The experiments in this manual are designed to give real meaning and understanding of the fundamental concepts of chemistry. Through the interesting hands-on experiments in this...

Ethics By the Book

Author(s): Robert Walton

Ethics by the Book was written with the Jr/Community college student in mind. It is written in a conversation form and hopefully will spur the first year Philosophy student to a desire to learn more about Philosophy and specifically Ethics. The book is written as a short synopsis of key ethical i...

Introduction to Philosophy: Deducing Answers

Author(s): Jeffrey Watson

Introduction to Philosophy: Deducing Answers offers students a wide range of challenging readings from both historical and contemporary philosophy, while providing extensive commentary by the author geared to engage students in the deep underlying questions behind the text. The book provides a caref...

Perspectives on Crime: An Introduction to Criminal Justice

Author(s): Eric Ling, PJ Verrecchia

Perspectives on Crime: An Introduction to Criminal Justice emphasizes three main concepts. The first concept encompasses the idea of decisions made by police officers typically are common sense decisions. These decisions could include writing a ticket, prosecuting a case, or even making an arrest. T...