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Real Estate Principles

Author(s): John Yeressian

It is well known that 90% of millionaires made their money in real estate. For real estate investors, it provides passive income to own properties. For others it is a place to rest their head and call it "home." Owning a home is considered the American Dream for a reason, at it is the biggest purcha...

Foundations of Nursing Practice: Essential Concepts

Author(s): Patricia A Fowler, Sarah Jimenez

Foundations of Nursing Practice: Essential Concepts instills an appreciation of what a “good” nurse means. Being an effective, efficient, competent nurse requires practitioners to have an extensive awareness of the expectations of a professional nurse, the uniqueness of every individual, and a compr...

Walking My Dog, Jane Duquesne

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"""I took my dog for a walk last spring,"" says Ned Rozell, and we didn't come home until fall. In Walking My Dog, Jane, readers travel along with Ned and Jane, his chocolate Labrador, as they walk 800 miles across Alaska along the trans-Alaska pipeline, beginning in the south at Valdez and ending a...

A Systemic Approach to Substance Abuse & Addiction: The Power of Society

Author(s): Michele Mahr

The author, Michele M. Mahr, has a Ph.D. in Rehabilitation Psychology and combines her personal experiences with her role in academia in her life of research, substance abuse, and addiction. Students, health care practitioners, and professors will find this book valuable as a resource in a variety o...

The Ecology of Diversity: Examining Individuals, Societies, and Cultures

Author(s): Amy Kahn, Kathy Sole

THE ECOLOGY OF DIVERSITY: EXAMINING INDIVIDUALS, SOCIETIES, AND CULTURES is an interdisciplinary and integrated approach to exploring humanity. The text and its associated videos and interactions examine who we are and the ways in which we live and work together. Readers will be challenged to reflec...

The Truth About Science: Answering Your Most Common Questions

Author(s): Megan Prosser, Joshua Morris, Michael Clark

The COVID pandemic brought science to the forefront of society as the world watched and waited for a cure. It quickly became clear that scientific progress relied on previous discoveries and new experimentation in order to drive understanding of the virus, its transmission, and vaccine development; ...