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Considering American Government: A Reader

Author(s): Lydia Andrade

Governing is a challenging activity and was not meant to be easy. In the American republic, the struggle to find common ground is a constant challenge. The making of the Constitution and its structured conflicts between the states and the national government along with the establishment of political...

A World Onstage: An Introduction to the Art Form of Live Theatre

Author(s): Elizabeth Brendel Horn

A World Onstage: An Introduction to the Art Form of Live Theatre explores the rich tradition of theatre, designed in an engaging and approachable manner for students new to the art form. Divided into five course sections, complete with exercises and formative assignments, A World Onstage examines th...

Anatomage Table 7 Lab Manual

Author(s): FRANCES MOORE

Anatomage Table 7 Lab Manual provides interactive labs for one- or two-semester A&P laboratory courses. The lab exercises are designed to engage students in developing a deeper understanding of the human body by examining the major organ systems on real cadavers that have been digitalized.   , b...

World of Rhetoric: Volume I

Author(s): Sam Perry, Sarah Walden

The use of rhetoric is both an art and a moral responsibility. World of Rhetoric: Volume I helps students comprehend the complexities of rhetoric through a multi-faceted lens. Through an examination of rhetoric’s birth in ancient Greece and its evolution over time, students learn how age-old rhet...

Introduction to Soils and Soil Science: Laboratory Exercises

Author(s): JULIE HOWE, Sam Feagley, ANA BARRIENTOS VELAZQUEZ

Introduction to Soils & Soil Science is designed for use in a course that will give the student a comprehensive introduction to the nature and properties of soils. The thrust of the manual is to provide general information about each topic to be studied. As the work is completed, the student makes o...

TECHNE: The Ancient Art of Public Discourse for the 21st Century Speaker

Author(s): Crystal Etzel

How does one become a competent public speaker? Public Speaking teachers have been asking this question for a very long time. There are many answers to this question. The answer this book chooses is The Progymnasmata. The Progymnasmata is close to 2,500 years old. The ancient Greeks and later ...