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Adult Physical Dysfunction and the Occupational Therapy Process

Author(s): Tenika Danley

Adult Physical Dysfunction and the Occupational Therapy Process was written to engage and educate entry-level therapists about common clinical conditions affecting people. The text includes clinical indications, interventions, and general practice guidelines for conditions like stroke, traumatic bra...

weSIGN: ASL & Deaf Perspectives - Level 4

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"This book is Level 4 of the 4-part WeSign series. This series, with print books that includes e-book access for videos of key vocabulary, provides four semesters of ASL study in line with national standards for American Sign Language learning (ASLTA) and world language learning (ACTFL). It is inten...

OpenStax Intermediate Algebra hardcover

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Why Cases?

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Abstract When covering any current material related to public relations in the 21st century, all forms of communication, from internal, to external, to traditional media, to social media must be addressed. In college level classroom discussions, students who had all grown up using the internet, c...

Sophie's Companion: Introduction to Philosophy

Author(s): Mark Curtis-Thames

Great books deserve to be read more than once. Sophie’s World, by Jostein Gaarder, is just such a great book. Published in 1993 and in English in 1994, it remains a continual best-seller, translated into many languages. In Sophie’s World we watch fourteen-year-old Sophie come of age mentally, as a m...

Start With Empathy: A Guide to Writing and Research in Divisive Times

Author(s): Holly Dunlap

Start with Empathy: A Guide to Writing and Research in Divisive Times reminds readers that writing is not the first step in solving the problems of our world.  By exploring why we think the way we do (metacognition), our frames of reference, and experiences, students can first work to understand the...

Social Influence in Decision-Making Groups

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Abstract Sue Blue and Joe Schmo are planning on celebrating their fifth wedding anniversary with their best friends, Phil and Jill Thrill. Joe and Phil were college roommates and the best of friends, and through that connection Sue became very close with Jill, Phil’s sister. The four always comme...

The Course of Human Events: American Government for the 21st Century

Author(s): Henry Edmondson

The Course of Human Events: American Government for the 21st Century is a traditional and innovative American Government textbook: it both covers the material found in conventional textbooks, and also, given its e-book format, integrates that material with movie trailers, news videos, music videos, ...

Risk Communication: Community Relations Efficacy or Calamity?

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Sample Risk communication is as old as human society. It, along with its partner, risk management, is qualitatively fundamental to the human condition. By that reasoning, society can be defined as the collective management of risk. Societies, communities, small groups, and even individuals that m...