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Author(s): Eleanor Miele
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Doing Science with Children is a step-by-step guide to inquiry in physical, earth and life science for parents, teachers, and informal educators. This text targets those studying to be teachers, already teaching, or interested in helping children learn about science.
Author(s): Linda Kalfayan
You may as well begin with the idea that you can sound great!
Author(s): Jackie Martin
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Business Communication on the Edge of Technology combines a textbook (print / eBook) and companion website – creating a package that students place on their office shelves!
Author(s): Giuseppina Kysar Mattietti, Stacey Verardo, Chris Seminack
Introductory Physical Geology Workbook provides hands-on activities that complement the physical geology lectures and guide the students from understanding science to applying their knowledge.
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Author(s): Gregory Gellene
This manual is designed to be paired with the General Chemistry component of a GOB course which annually enrolls about 1000 mostly pre-nursing and agricultural science students at Texas Tech University, but it could also be paired with the first semester of two-semester General Chemistry sequence. A digital site is provided for pre-laboratory assignments, submission and analysis of data in a laboratory report, and post-laboratory questions with each component being fully machine graded.
Author(s): James Jakubow
*This is a physical version of the lecture notes guide that you will receive on the KHPcontent website and is made available to be purchased for your convenience.*
*This will NOT give you access to the main text or the accompanying resources required for this course.*
Author(s): Phyllis Gray Ray
From Imagining to Understanding the African American Experience aids individuals in developing their “sociological imaginations” and to broaden their understanding of the “Sociology of the Black Experience,” particularly in the U.S. multicultural society. Although one book cannot provide the total experience of the Black Diaspora, this book provides a unique sociological exploration of the African American experience and how it has been specifically impacted by culprits such as enslavement and racism.
Author(s): Ann Bastianelli
The Marketing Communications Playbook provides a practical guide to integrated marketing communications. It includes an overview of fundamentals related to the planning of marketing messaging and media, including consumer behavior and the communications process. Then, the book turns its focus to professional skills used by practitioners: setting objectives and budgets and developing and implementing creative strategy.
Author(s): George T Gilbert, Rhonda L Hatcher
Mathematics Beyond the Numbers is written in a conversational style and uses real-world data and applications to make the topics come to life for today’s students!