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Research Across the Disciplines: An Introduction

Author(s): Kristen Hark

New Publication Now Available! Doing research is like being a detective. Both researchers and detectives are trying to find out something. Both are asking and answering questions. Both are trying to put together a puzzle to come up with a solution. In both, answering questions leads to more quest...

The Right Word (Vocabulary Building)

Author(s): ELAINE TISE

Having a command of language is like a fire that illuminates the night, only the night will be your future. The Right Word uses a comprehensive approach to learning vocabulary, enabling readers to not just memorize “spelling words” but to use those words proficiently in a sentence and in conversa...

General Biology Laboratory Manual I & II

Author(s): ERICA BRINDISI

This laboratory manual is intended for use in General Biology courses. The manual has lab activities that can be carried out in approximately a two hour time period and that compliment many of the central themes that are covered in typical introductory General Biology 1 and 2 courses. Some topics co...

Exploration of Anatomy Laboratory

Author(s): Ryan Nguyen

The Exploration of Anatomy online lab package encourages students to understand and relate material from the course textbook. It provides hands-on experimentation and collaborative work with classmates. Included laboratory practical exams assess student knowledge of anatomical structures and how the...

Think, Read, Write: A Guide to Critical Thinking, Reading, and Writing

Author(s): Kimberley Hardin

The significance of Think, Read, Write: A Guide to Critical Thinking, Reading, and Writing lies in the ordering of the words: think, read, write. You can’t do the last one without doing the first two. Using the cover picture as a metaphor, thinking is the soil, reading is the seed, and writing is th...

Kinship and Imagined Communities

Author(s): Renee M Bonzani

New Publication Now Available! Kinship & Imagined Communities is written as an introduction for the general public and undergraduate students to some of the basic concepts found in the field of Anthropology. Anthropology very basically has been defined as the study of human cultures. Kinship & Im...

Jazz Appreciation

Author(s): Steve Roach

Jazz Appreciation provides an extensive overview of the origins and development of jazz from its roots in the pre-jazz styles of the late nineteenth century to its contemporary styles of the present. The turn-key course package emphasizes the evolution of different jazz styles and trends while insti...