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Author(s): Armen Hadjinian
Entrepreneurship Drills supports the development of new business concepts and helps organizations define the value that they provide to their customer base. Not a traditional textbook, this easy to use book is intended for those setting off on their own, as well as existing businesses looking for innovative ways to compete in today’s dynamic markets. The book consists of one page topics with a quick description followed with a short exercise.
Author(s): Elliott Meyrowitz
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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 have the ability to understand history. That is, we would not be able to access our development and our contributions throughout history.
Author(s): Doris P Screws, Angela Shorter
This book is designed to help individuals understand how their lives can be enhanced by making and implementing appropriate healthy fitness and wellness choices throughout one’s lifetime. Choices made today will shape your future in all dimensions of wellness. In order to enjoy the highest quality of life, combat degenerative diseases, and cope effectively with day-to-day stressors, a commitment must be made to implement and consistently practice positive fitness and wellness behaviors.
Author(s): Dorothy Weaver
An engaging and informative text for freshman or sophomore-level sociology majors or non-sociology majors at any point in their program, Social Problems in the 21st Century helps students bridge the gap between their individual experience and the wider social world. Grounding social problems in historical, cultural, and structural context, each chapter uses classical theory and contemporary analyses to explore the causes of social problems and present solutions.
Author(s): Christopher LaMont
The scandalous world of Great Comedy Films is torn wide-open, with sordid tales of sex, money, drugs, power, prostitution, hedonism, and shenanigans that make this book a “must-buy”. Now that we have your attention...
Author(s): Mary Anne Eaton, Janet Rouslin, Dana Manning
Connections: Food, Nutrition, Health and Wellness is an introductory nutrition textbook designed for non-nutrition majors as well as allied health majors. The textbook covers all the essential nutrients and their relationship to your body’s functioning and well-being. The textbook also includes the latest information regarding nutrition information for the public sector such as the Dietary Guidelines and the new Nutrition Labeling guidelines.
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 how this development was rooted in microeconomics originally, the student gets a feeling of the changing nature of the science that economists call Macroeconomics.
Principles of Macroeconomics: An Evolutionary Approach includes:
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:
“Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason
for the hope that you have” (1 Peter 3:15b).
Author(s): Tamara M.B. Williams
Psychology surrounds us all, is through us all, and whether we like it or not, seeks to describe, explain, predict and control the various aspects of our lives.
This book introduces readers to the various scientific elements that outline the vast field of psychology. Did You Know vignettes bring the content to life for readers while embedded objectives, key terms, a running glossary, and exercises help them test their comprehension.