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Speak for Yourself: A Guide to Oral Communications and Public Speaking

Author(s): Ellen Mroz, Laurie Sherman

Speak for Yourself was created as a handbook for Oral Communications students at Community College of Rhode Island. The authors were particularly mindful of the diverse student body including English language learners, students who have returned to school after a long break, and students who are und...

Model Like a Boss: An Excel Tutorial for Financial Modeling

Author(s): Julie Suh

Do you dream of becoming an investment banker or financial analyst one day? Is your lack of MS Excel skills holding you back in your career?   Model Like a Boss is an easy-to-follow textbook that will take you from 0 to 60 in no time. Designed as a self-study guide, this book will teach you st...

Exercise Physiology: The Physiology of Exercise Testing, Volume 1

Author(s): Lauren Tapp, Pamela Anderson

Overview / Use Cases: This book was designed to accompany undergraduate Exercise Physiology textbooks which are either applied or more clinically based. Each chapter provides multiple methods to measure the physiologic parameters for the relevant topic. This provides options which are aligned with a...

Small Group Work in the Real World: A Practical Approach

Author(s): Mark Staller, Andrea Thorson, Bryan Hirayama

Small Group Work in the Real World: A Practical Approach introduces students to essential communication concepts and specialized communication terms. This full-color textbook aids students in working together to become a cohesive, effective small group team.\ Small Group Work in the Real World: A...

Crime, Justice and Literature

Author(s): Lawrence Karson, Claudia Slate, Saulsbury Rebecca

The criminal justice system is about storytelling: by the victim, the suspect, the officer, the prosecutor, and the defense attorney. For many the justice system is not necessarily about justice or fairness: it may simply be about whose story is believed.  Crime, Justice, and Literature: A Reader...