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Author(s): Carol Green, Susan Friedeck
To the student...Take advantage of the features of this lab book to help you succeed. For all the labs read the background, it will help clarify procedures, it will help you focus, and it will help you with calculations and other questions.
Read the procedure ahead of time. If you have a picture in mind of what you will be doing, it will speed things up and help you avoid pitfalls along the way.
Write notes to yourself; each lab has a “Notes” page for this purpose.
Author(s): University of Iowa
Significant revisions were made to many of the “E”, “OP”, “Q” and “S” series of experiments before the 2012-2013 academic year. These revisions were made by laboratory coordinator Anthony Moeller with feedback from TAs and lab setup crew members. Many of these changes reflect the significant advances in available technology since these series of experiments were first introduced.
Author(s): Cherilyn Boyer, Cheryl Brodersen, Mikel Chertudi, Caitlin Hills, Michael Mandel, Kimberly Marchesseault, Marisa Michaels, Diza Sauers
Business communication students are curious, insightful, engaged, and conscientious. They deserve educational resources that are thorough, useful, efficient, and fun.
Author(s): Yinong Chen, GENNARO DE LUCA
New Eighth Edition Now Available!
Author(s): Jodie Foster
This manual is intended to provide the student with a practical approach to understanding concepts of human anatomy and physiology. It is organized by systems beginning with the building blocks of anatomical terms, molecular, cellular and histological concepts to serve as a foundation for learning the integumentary, skeletal, muscular and nervous systems. Each lab begins with exercises in the pre-lab designed to accelerate student learning in order to efficiently accomplish exercises while in the laboratory setting.
Author(s): Cherilyn Boyer, Cheryl Brodersen, Mikel Chertudi, Caitlin Hills, Michael Mandel, Kimberly Marchesseault, Marisa Michaels, Diza Sauers
For early-career professionals, your first contact with prospective employers or customers is usually through your writing. Email introductions, cover letters, and everyday correspondence play a large and important role in your professional success. Cracking the Code: Successful Strategies for Business Writing introduces you to the best practices for workplace messaging.
Author(s): Steven Hundersmarck, NANCY HOGAN
Current Topics in Criminal Justice informs and challenges the reader who will think critically about these topics and form their own opinion. The included readings offer diverse opinions and solutions to criminal justice topics.
Author(s): Victoria Nabors
Know What I’m Saying: Basics of Speech Communication: