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Personal + Community Health

Author(s): Joni Marr Boyd, Shelley D Hamill

Personal + Community Health by Dr. Joni Boyd and Dr. Shelley Hamill is a complete guide to health for college students. It concentrates on all areas of wellness and focuses equally on physical, mental, emotional, and relational health. Personal + Community Health also includes numerous opportunities...

OpenStax Introduction to Philosophy

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"Designed to meet the scope and sequence of your course, Introduction to Philosophy surveys logic, metaphysics, epistemology, theories of value, and history of philosophy thematically. To provide a strong foundation in global philosophical discourse, diverse primary sources and examples are central ...

Drawing as Process

Author(s): Andrea Ciaston

Drawing as Process presents an arc of drawing experiences that includes a progression from strategies that result in Classical realism to Expressionistic techniques in the manner of Rembrandt, Vincent van Gogh, and the Surrealists. This coursework concludes with a self-directed series of drawings-mu...

The Crucial Conversation: Educating Through an Anti-Racist Lens

Author(s): William T. Hoston, LAURETTE FOSTER, FARRAH GAFFORD CAMBRICE

The Crucial Conversation offers best practices for effective teaching and learning relevant to race and racism in the post-George Floyd era, where American universities and colleges are placing a greater emphasis on fostering educational contexts that address these social constructs in the classroom...

General Psychology: Lecture Notes and Study Guide

Author(s): James Jakubow

*This is a physical version of the lecture notes guide that you will receive on the KHPcontent website and is made available to be purchased for your convenience.*  *This will NOT give you access to the main text or the accompanying resources required for this course.*  , basic_html

A Critical Cultural Approach to Public Speaking

Author(s): Yusaku Yajima

What does it mean to speak critically and/or culturally? One answer to this question is to be aware of, adapt to, and challenge the unspoken assumptions buried within traditional models of public speaking. One such assumption is that when we prepare for public speaking we believe that we have to get...