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Breaking Ground: Keys for Successful Online Learning

Author(s): Liberty University

Breaking Ground: Keys for Successful Online Learning uses the analogy that your academic career is like a construction project and also your spiritual development. If you want to be successful in anything in life, you must begin with a purpose, building upon a firm foundation. Each chapter contai...

Feasted Landscapes: Sustainability in American Topics, Volume 1

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 l...

The History of Music Expounded in Verse (or The Musical High Points, but Metered, and Terse)

Author(s): Allen Webber

The History of Music begins with a coverage of the elements of music, including musical instruments and the singing voice. It then continues with a chronological coverage of musical style, important genres, composers, performers, and forms. This chronological survey begins with selected Biblical ref...

Navigating the World with GIS: A Companion for World Regional Geography

Author(s): Sean Crotty, KYLE WALKER

Navigating the World with GIS: A Companion for World Regional Geography equips students with the skills required to thoughtfully, ethically, and responsibly navigate the world they live in, whatever changes may come. Geographic information systems (GIS) exercises in this lab manual accomplish severa...

The Mystery of Music

Author(s): Kenneth Keaton

Music is a part of every person’s life. It speaks to the heart of our humanity and can be understood by anyone. The Mystery of Music celebrates the universal artistic heritage of Western Art Music - the finest musical expression of European and American civilization from the last thousand years....

The Ultimate Comma Guide: A Reference and a Textbook

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 ...