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Cesare Lombroso: The Father of Criminology Redefined

Author(s): Alejandro Del Carmen, Robert Steven Jones, Randall Butler

What makes Cesare Lombroso: The Father of Criminology Redefined unique from all others that have attempted to define Lombroso from a personal and professional perspective, is that it was written by two historians and a criminologist. That is, the historical research eff orts employed have uncovered ...

Communication Training & Development: Exploring the Cutting Edge

Author(s): Sakile Camara, Mark Orbe, Sidney Kozhi Makai, Lea Gilinets, Rodney Reynolds, Vince Cyboran, Denis Collins, Morgan Jones, Orlando Jr Blake, Patricia Burnett, Kathy Beasley, Sally Fox, Raymonda Burgman, Margaret Baker, Michael Zirulnik, Kathleen Iverson, Leigh Ann Howard, Paul Archer, Bridget Sampson, Alica Boards, Stephanie Sanders, J. Lynn Reynolds, Daniel Lawrence, Serena Santillanes

Communication Training & Development: Exploring the Cutting Edge presents a progressive look at training from multiple perspectives including scholars in the field and practitioners. This book also provides an interesting, practical discussion of the interrelationship between communication and the f...

Lived Experience Phenomenon Teaching Methods Book 2: LEP Memory Hack Tool

Author(s): Ana Harvey

Lived Experience Phenomenon Teaching Methods Book 2: LEP Memory Hack Tool is an essential guidebook for educators, teachers, and instructors of all disciplines who teach in various facets of learning environments to use as a superlative teaching tool to significantly increase comprehension of materi...

School and Society: A Reader in the Social Foundations of Education and Educational Diversity

Author(s): University of Colorado - Boulder

This reader was designed and compiled for EDUC 3013, School and Society, in the School of Education at the University of Colorado at Boulder. The readings included in this volume have been chosen from a variety of sources to present multiple perspectives. Some of them are classics in the literature,...

The 5 Principles of Civilization: A Student's Guide to World History, Volume 1

Author(s): Curtis Morgan

The study of mankind’s history is the most important study there is. The Five Principles of Civilization: A Student’s Guide to World History employs five major ideas to help the student sort out all the dates, places, and names they will encounter in a college-level introductory World History Course...