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Business Algebra

Author(s): Kelly MacArthur

The primary goal of Business Algebra is to bring as simple, organized and straight-forward of an approach to business algebra as possible. Many students are somewhat mathemaphobic and are intimidated by mathematics textbooks. They typically don’t have a great desire (or any at all) to read all the t...

Explorations in General Biology Laboratory

Author(s): Eileen Walsh

Explorations in General Biology Laboratory is designed for a two semester General Biology course to give students laboratory experiences that will enrich their knowledge and supplement the course. Each laboratory exercise contains a list of objectives, introduction, and procedure, followed by a labo...

Pathways to Music

Author(s): Kevin Salfen

Maybe you’ve noticed? Traditional music appreciation textbooks aren’t cutting it anymore. Conceived as streamlined, even “dumbed-down” chronological surveys of Euro-American music, they are increasingly distant from students whose literacy is more diverse. When these textbooks feature music from oth...

Art Inquiry: Function, Meaning and Visual Language

Author(s): Alexandra O'Neil, Kenneth Meier

Art Inquiry: Function, Meaning, and Visual Language seeks to rekindle in students what they may have lost in the fourth grade, if not earlier. Most young children demonstrate a love of drawing and painting the events of their lives and what they see in the world. The authors' firsthand knowledge ...

Fundamentals of Supply Chain Management: A Practitioner's Perspective - High School Version

Author(s): William McLaury, Eugene Spiegle

Fundamentals of Supply Chain Management, A Practitioner’s Perspective is based on both authors many years of experience working in the field of supply chain management.  It addresses the most fundamental concepts and best practices of contemporary supply chain management from the tactical and strate...

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...