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Author(s): Christine Ballengee Morris
Visual Culture, Representations, & Misrepresentations confronts and addresses social and cultural issues through the exploration of visual culture. The goals of this exploration of visual culture include challenging biases, discriminatory representations, and practices within our society that hinder democracy and social justice.
Author(s): Armen Hadjinian
Entrepreneurship Drills supports the development of new business concepts and helps organizations define the value that they provide to their customer base. Not a traditional textbook, this easy to use book is intended for those setting off on their own, as well as existing businesses looking for innovative ways to compete in today’s dynamic markets. The book consists of one page topics with a quick description followed with a short exercise.
Author(s): Doug Cantrell
Kentucky’s history, although fraught often with danger and marred by controversy and violence, has nevertheless been colorful and exciting.
Belles, Bourbon, Bluegrass, and Black Gold offers detailed coverage of selected events and people to stimulate discussion and hopefully more research among faculty and students about Kentucky’s illustrious past.
While it does not cover every historical event or person in Kentucky’s past, Belles, Bourbon, Bluegrass, and Black Gold covers major events that have shaped the people and story of the commonwealth.
Author(s): Frank Pickard
"All the world's a stage, And all the men and women merely players..." William Shakespeare
Theatre Arts: Fundamental Theory & Practice is an easy to read, comprehensive textbook for both majors and non-majors. It offers a basic, solid understanding of the history, theory, and application of the art of theatre. Many of the different aspects of theatre arts are applicable to anyone's life, regardless of educational and professional aspirations.
Author(s): Edwin Sapp
Revised 1st Edition!
Writing in a business environment truly is a survival skill. Unfortunately, it also is a skill many fail to develop because of fear of failure. As managers, or as writers to or for managers, you should take the time to nourish the communication skills of others. Not only can you increase their self-confidence and productivity, but you also will strengthen communication in the workplace and between the workplace and the outside world.
Author(s): Nicole R Robinson, Fred P Spano, Suzanne N. Hall
Teaching Elementary Music creates cross-curricular transfers between music concepts and language arts, mathematics, social studies, physical education, and science. This text provides the elementary classroom teacher with a vast toolbox of contemporary approaches using clear, relevant, and practical strategies. Teaching Elementary Music may also serve as a supplemental resource for general music teachers, providing examples of how to best implement integration with integrity.