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Understanding Lifespan Development

Author(s): Christopher Stanley, Lauren Stanley

Understanding Lifespan Development is an excellent selection for college courses such as Lifespan Development, Developmental Psychology, and Human Behavior in the Social Environment. Some unique features make this book particularly attractive for instructors and students. Drawing on many years te...

Small Group Work in the Real World: A Practical Approach

Author(s): Mark Staller, Andrea Thorson, Bryan Hirayama

Small Group Work in the Real World: A Practical Approach introduces students to essential communication concepts and specialized communication terms. This full-color textbook aids students in working together to become a cohesive, effective small group team.\ Small Group Work in the Real World: A...

How to Thrive at College: Finding Your Path at CSU

Author(s): Charleston Southern University

At CSU, a biblical worldview, faith, and activities of the student should is deeply connected within the learning experience, and curriculum design should provide a structure for students to explore the Christian faith in relation to course materials. We are told to do no less than ready our minds: ...

Filling in the Gaps

Author(s): Kelley Christopher

Recommended as a companion text in lower-level criminal justice and criminology courses, Filling in the Gaps offers a contextual examination of race, sex, culture, and class within the criminal justice system. Going beyond mere understanding of the process of sentencing and punishment, this text all...

Physics with Health Science Applications

Author(s): Paul Peter Urone, Robert Tremblay

Physics with Health Science Applications presents an understanding of basic concepts in physics and prepares students to apply them both professionally and in everyday life. It is intended for the courses in physics with health science applications commonly taken by students majoring in allied healt...

World History Dictionary: A Student Guide

Author(s): Elliott Meyrowitz

New Third Now Available! As humans we have the unique ability to construct and make sense of our lives and social interactions by the use of language. Language permits humans to engage in abstract thought, i.e., to generalize, distinguish, analyze and hypothesize. Without language, we would not h...

Understanding Visual Artforms in Our World

Author(s): Kimberly Anderson, Jenny Carson

Art. What is Art? Where is it? Who makes it? Why is it created? By analyzing art forms throughout history created from both traditional and nontraditional media from around the world, the authors attempt to explore these complicated questions. Understanding Visual Artforms in Our World is designe...

Macroeconomics: An Evolutionary Approach

Author(s): Max Gillman, Stephen T. Scheid

Principles of Macroeconomics: An Evolutionary Approach presents the development of Macroeconomic Theory from its split into Neoclassical and Keynesian during the Great Depressions to its current form after the Great Recession. By showing how crises led to the development of macroeconomic theory, and...