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Author(s): Anil Walji
Anatomy forms the foundation for clinical medicine and provides the basis for its language, practice and procedures. A sound knowledge of anatomy remains the cornerstone of safe, effective clinical practice.
To fit this vital need, Interactive Clinical Anatomy: A Workbook of Lecture Notes, Illustrations, and Drawings paints a clear picture of the human body through the use of colorful diagrams.
Author(s): Brad DeRoche
An Introduction to Art Music takes readers through the world of art music–AKA “classical” music–from basic terminology to periods, styles and composers. Written by a music educator rather than a musicologist, it presents information in a way that is accessible to the novice learner but should also be interesting to the more experienced music listener. Music is presented within a larger context: every section of the chronology begins with an introduction to what is happening in the world, to major artists of the time, and to literary and artistic movements.
Author(s): Heather Wilson/Ashworth
ISBN 9781465286055 consists of a printed textbook with an access code printed on the inside front cover for the electronic answer book.
Author(s): Gentry Sutton
The Ultimate Comma Guide is a book for editors, professional writers, and students of writing. As a book for editors and professional writers, it is meant to serve as a reference to eliminate guesswork related to comma usage. Traditional instruction about comma usage has revolved around six to nine rules that may be incomplete or leave room for too much interpretation.
Author(s): Kathy Ginter
Welcome to Fitness for Life, the workbook for your class. This book is not designed as a textbook as it is not written in textbook language and does not go in-depth in areas of health. It is used as an informational workbook to compliment your lectures, and it is written in everyday language. The decisions you make about your life, about your behaviors, and about your health are your choices that you have to live with for the rest of your life. What you do today affects your future. Life is precious, treat it with kindness. Take care of you. Take care of your health.
Author(s): Lori DeLaCruz, Brandon Morton, Yolanda Garcia Romero, Roy Vu
Throughout history, one can make connections to sustainability through the interpretation of a simple three-legged stool. Each leg represents a tenet of sustainability: environmental resilience, economic responsibility, social justice. In order for the stool to be stable, each leg must be the same length; if one or more legs is shorter than the others, the stool will wobble, becoming unstable. This is a familiar scenario throughout history, the Earth's inhabitants taking advantage of the environment and each other for economic gain.
Author(s): Randall J Warwick
The eBook version does not include the CD material.