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Making "Sense" of Genetics Today

Author(s): KARL CHAI

Making “Sense” of Genetics Today – Karl ChaiThis book returns the Law of Genetics to its simple core in the original discovery and in the applications to genetic studies over the past 120 years, as well as that of today.Using classic human hereditary disorders as examples, such as alkaptonuria, sick...

Bored and Loving It

Author(s): Richard Pate

Being bored and yet loving it seems oxymoronic, but it’s not.  Our little book is about our three little animal friends who one way or another lose their cell phones and discover that being without them is actually fun!  Their initial boredom turns into what boredom usually turns into: freedom of th...

General Chemistry Laboratories: A Freshman Workbook

Author(s): Simon G Bott, Russell A Geanangel, Vladimir Zaitsev

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Next Step

Author(s): Nichole Harken

Health insurance, relocating, navigating new workspaces, potential discrimination, managing time - there is so much that comes with graduating from higher education. You have built the skills and knowledge to engage in the work, but may be feeling overwhelmed for all of the other "stuff" of life. Yo...

Human Communication in Action

Author(s): Greg G. Armfield, Eric Lee Morgan

Human Communication in Action provides students with a valuable resource that can be used beyond the classroom by bringing together leading innovative scholars of Communication as contributors for this human communication textbook. Each unit presents overarching concepts of communication in an easy-...

Philosophy Born of Struggle: Anthology of Afro-American Philosophy From 1917

Author(s): Leonard Harris

Philosophy Born of Struggle – Afro-American Philosophy from 1917, Third Edition, features philosophic foundations.  Voices that express competing ideas about the nature of religion, social activism, humanism, culture, race, identity, dignity and values.  Thus, the sections’ Meta- philosophy, Politic...

Human Nutrition: Navigating through the Maze

Author(s): Rhonda M Lane

Human Nutrition: Navigating Through the Maze was developed to help adult students learn about nutrition and to stimulate the student’s own critical thinking skills so that they can incorporate the basic nutritional concepts they learn into their daily lives to maintain a healthy body. Some of the to...

Currents in Communication

Author(s): Elliot King

Currents in Communication serves as a foundational text for students who plan to major in communication for their undergraduate education. It is one of the first textbooks to integrate an in-depth exploration of mass communication with an introduction to interpersonal communication and business comm...

Introduction to the Humanities: An Outline Guide

Author(s): Sarah Satterfield

Introduction to Humanities: An Outline Guide is the outgrowth of many years of teaching Humanities at the collegiate level. Students are often overwhelmed by the amount of material in Humanities texts. Introduction to Humanities: An Outline Guide is a synthesis and reduction of this material. The te...