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Author(s): Craig Rand
Stress Management: A Guide to a Healthier Life looks at stress which has been linked to between 60-75% of illness and disease in this country. The focus is two fold—to examine stress using the components of wellness and trying to have the reader try new techniques through an experiential and interactive journey.This text touches on the physiological aspect of stress, but the main goal is to increase one’s wellness.
Stress Management:
Author(s): Kim Largen
Environmental Science: Lab Manual and Notebook Volume 1: The Science serves two purposes:
Environmental Science: Lab Manual and Notebook Volume 1: The Science contains three sections:
Author(s): Jason Hoeksema, CLINTON COPP
This laboratory manual contains exercises designed for a semester- or quarter-long course in introductory microbiology, for non-biology majors. As such, it assumes no previous laboratory experience in biology and no college-level coursework in biology. Exercises are designed to teach critical laboratory skills through hands-on experience, including compound microscopy, aseptic technique, and bacterial staining. Uniquely, student engagement is enhanced by a multi-week study of a microbe of their choice, cultured from their everyday environment.
Author(s): Robert Rex Welshon, Patrick Yarnell , Lorraine Marie Arangno
A Critical Thinking Workbook: Formal and Informal Reasoning communicates the necessity of organized and structured thinking and writing in students’ lives.
Author(s): Katherine Boutry, Clare Norris, Holly Bailey-Hofmann
Writing is a strength - or weakness - for students in all their classes. Becoming a successful writer gives students an advantage. The West Guide to Writing: Success from Community College to University gives the reader the keys to succeed!
Written by three full-time English professors with a combined thirty years of teaching at both the community college and university levels, The West Guide to Writing is an affordable, compact, comprehensive, timely, and accurate textbook.
Author(s): Timothy Anderson
Introduction to Human Geography: A World-Systems Perspective offers a thematic introduction to major themes with which the discipline of human geography is concerned and the primary modern academic paradigms on which it is based. The primary audience is college freshmen and sophomores, but advanced secondary students will also find the text accessible.
Author(s): Charles O Kaufman
Engaging Public Relations: A Creative Planning Approach makes public relations exciting and engaging for your students!
Written by an author with diverse media experiences, this text makes public relations relevant and practical in today’s fast-changing media environment.
Author(s): Paul McDowell
Cultural Anthropology book is an introduction to cultural anthropology. It covers the main themes in the discipline while allowing space for other books and articles, and other media to be assigned.
There are three aims of Cultural Anthropology and the glossary that accompanies it: