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A Constant Struggle: Documents and Readings in African American History to 1865, Volume 1
Author(s): Yohuru R Williams, Tamara Brown, Dr. Roger Davidson
A Constant Struggle: Documents and Readings in African American History volumes provide essential primary source documents and informative essays for the study of African American history from its African origins to contemporary times. The volumes assist in building critical thinking skills for the ...African-American Art Supplement
Author(s): Clarence Talley, Tracey Moore, Ann Johnson
In this Supplement to accompany African-American Art, each chapter contains an overview, objectives, chapter outline, vocabulary terms, list of artists, slides, study questions, matching questions, true/false questions, projects, discussion questions, and artist spotlights, all of which are intended...An Introduction to the Aquatic Insects of North America
Author(s): Richard Merritt, Kenneth Cummins, Martin B Berg
An Introduction to the Aquatic Insects of North America serves as a standard guide on the immature and adult stages of aquatic and semiaquatic insects of North America. It offers information on the distribution, tolerance values, trophic relationships, and functional adaptations of aquatic insects t...Life-Skills for the University and Beyond
Author(s): Earl J Ginter, Ann Glauser
, basic_htmlDealing with Diversity: Media Course Study Guide
Author(s): Governors State University
This course was developed to help you recognize and appreciate the differences and the similarities among diverse groups and individuals in a multicultural society. Living in the U.S.A. in the 21st century poses some of the most complex challenges this nation has ever faced. Our dependence on tec...Engaging the Sociological Imagination: An Invitation for the Twenty-First Century
By: John Curra, Paul Paolucci
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Engaging the Sociological Imagination: An Invitation for the Twenty-First Century
Author(s): John Curra, Paul Paolucci
When Albert Einstein said that "imagination is more important than knowledge," he proposed that humans are capable of knowing more and more while understanding less and less. This is certainly true for our times, where information comes quicker than ever before. Today, sociologists task themselves w...Strictly Business: Body Language: Using Nonverbal Communication for Power and Success
Author(s): Hargrave & Associates
eBook VersionYou will receive access to this electronic text via email after using the shopping cart above to complete your purchase., basic_htmlThe American Memory: Americans and Their History to 1877
Author(s): Brian C Miller
eBook VersionYou will receive access to this electronic text via email after using the shopping cart above to complete your purchase. , basic_html