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Does it Follow? A First Course in Logic

Author(s): Patrick Kenny

Does it Follow? A First Course in Logic guides first-time students of formal logic through the fundamentals of the discipline. Traditionally, logic has been a part of the discipline of philosophy, but throughout this book you will see different symbols that suggest a addition to another academic dis...

Theatre: Its Nature, Its Variety, Its Development

Author(s): Robert Smith

Theatre: Its Nature, Its Variety, Its Development is laid out in a nontraditional format for introductory theatre courses. The nature of theatre is difficult enough to understand without imposing a 2,500 year barrier to that process. Accordingly, this text starts with an understanding of the nature ...

The Invariable Evolution: Police Use of Force in America

Author(s): Jeffrey Len Schwartz, Michael Virga

A challenging and controversial topic, police use of force, covered in a way to explain the “why” in a straightforward and unbiased manner. This book explores the aspects of police use of force in the United States. The text provides a framework to understand the controversies surrounding the evo...

Statistics for Everybody

Author(s): Daniel Barch

Statistics for Everybody is an introduction to the field of applied statistics. Its goal is to explain the simple concepts, the complicated concepts, and all of the in-between concepts of introductory stats in plain and (hopefully!) entertaining language. To help guide the reader, the text contains ...

American Government: The Democratic Experiment

Author(s): Adam B Lawrence

In recent years, there has been increasing concern that Americans are becoming more and more apathetic about government. The number of people who turn out to vote has declined. People are volunteering less, and being less active citizens of their communities and their government. Yet, the role of go...

Reflecting Humanity: Biological, Psychological, & Sociological Perspectives

Author(s): LaKeita Carter

Reflecting Humanity by La Keita Carter helps to develop a clear understanding of, not only the context, but also the difference between race and ethnicity. The text tackles social issues and movements Americans have been exposed to in recent years and the history of their origins. An important aspec...

Acting in Faith: A Christian's Guide to the Acting World

Author(s): Michael Kary

Fear, Empathy, and Inspiration. These three elements are tied to the most common roadblocks actors face. Through exercises, anecdotes, and Scripture, Acting in Faith: A Christian's Guide to the Acting World offers a Biblical roadmap to a great performance. It guides actors through the audition, r...