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Elementary Symbolic Logic: Concepts, Techniques, and Concepts

Author(s): Kevin Morris

Elementary Symbolic Logic: Concepts, Techniques, and Context introduces symbolic logic in a way that is accessible and yet rigorous enough to provide an adequate foundation for students who intend to further pursue studies in logic, or who work in areas of study—for example, philosophy or linguistic...

College Writing Handbook

Author(s): Aimee A. Garten

COLLEGE WRITING HANDBOOK provides students with information about the fundamentals of academic writing with a focus on basic argument. This text breaks down the writing and revising process into straightforward and useful steps. Students will learn how to research and incorporate sources, understand...

Melanin Mind: Creating a Path of Excellence in College for Men of Color

Author(s): Carlton Goode

Melanin Mind for Men of Color takes readers on a transformative journey. More than just an academic pursuit; it invites readers to discover themselves, challenges their ideas and perceptions of the world, and blossom into the remarkable man of color you were born to be. Within the space, readers wil...

Protecting Our Children Understanding and Preventing Trauma, Abuse and Neglect in Early Childhood

Author(s): ELAINE ANN ZWEIG, LIN MOORE

This book has been written to assist teachers, childcare and education administrators, health care providers, social service workers, and all who work with young children to recognize and understand the abuse, neglect, and trauma of children. While the book is focused on educational interventions, i...

Applied Anatomy for Exercise Science

Author(s): Kimberly Keeley, Jeremy Dicus

This textbook is intended for students taking the Applied Anatomy course in the Exercise Science Program at Slippery Rock University. This book is designed to help students develop foundational knowledge in anatomy and physiology. The foundation built through this course and textbook will be expande...

Arts and Creatives Entrepreneurship: Using Passion and Skills to Create a Business with Income: Musicians, Vocalists, Artists and Communications

Author(s): RENATA ROY

Professor Renata Roy-Pinkney in her new textbook, Entrepreneurship in the Arts, has provided faculty an insight into her successful classroom integration of curriculum theory, the process of teaching  a body of knowledge required for students to understand the what and why of concepts, along with th...