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Introductory Biology I Online Lab Manual

Author(s): Darlene Dickens

The labs within the Introductory Biology Online Lab Manual are for non-science majors.  The labs are designed to give students a solid foundation using the scientific method in hands-on labs.  The lab exercises are designed to accommodate online introductory biology classes or for students that comp...

Drink This NOW! Step by Step Lessons for the Aspiring Wine Connoisseur

Author(s): John Boyer

DRINK THIS NOW! Step by Step Lessons for the Aspiring Wine Connoisseur isn’t intended to make the reader a wine connoisseur, a wine collector, a wine snob, or a wino. Instead, it makes the reader a wine drinker. Readers of DRINK THIS NOW! will acquire the skills to hang in any wine conversation a...

Fitness Walking

Author(s): Jeff Bolles

Fitness Walking is more than just a textbook dedicated to the world’s most popular fitness activity. Fitness Walking is a comprehensive guide to both understanding and mastering walking for fitness. With chapters dedicated to the basics on proper warm-up and cool down, nutrition, the biomechanics of...

Introduction to Philosophy: Deducing Answers

Author(s): Jeffrey Watson

Introduction to Philosophy: Deducing Answers offers students a wide range of challenging readings from both historical and contemporary philosophy, while providing extensive commentary by the author geared to engage students in the deep underlying questions behind the text. The book provides a caref...

Business Calculus

Author(s): Maijian Qian, Adam Glesser

Revised 2nd edition now available! The most common question in a college-level mathematics course is, "Why should we learn this?" Business Calculus was written to help the industry- or MBA-bound students answer this question. Written by long-time university educators, this introductory-level b...

Drafting: A Guide to Freshman Writing

Author(s): Stephanie Rosenquist-David, Jamie Geesling

Learning to write at the college level is a definite need for students in all disciplines. Whether you are a nursing, sociology, mathematics, or history major, at some point in your college career you will have to learn to write and to do so properly. Drafting: A Guide to Freshman Writing is a co...

Management and Administration for Criminal Justice Organizations

Author(s): Adrian Doss, David McElreath, Carl Jensen, Michael Wigginton, REBECCA GOZA, URSULA BECKER, ROLLIN ROBERTS

Management within the justice domain involves considerations of controlling, coordinating, leading, organizing, planning, staffing, and directing. No solitary approach for executing these functions exists. Instead, each separate justice system entity represents a unique instantiation of management e...