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Introduction to Religious Studies

Author(s): Crystal Lubinsky

Introduction to Religious Studies offers undergraduates an extensive survey of: the major methodologies needed for the contextualization and critical examination of religions, the differing structures of belief systems from small-scale traditions to the large World Religions, the varying religious d...

A Foundation in the Science of Statistics

Author(s): Michael McKenna

A Foundation in the Science of Statistics provides a foundation in the science of statistics to a large sophomore level course. Its intended audience is students of all areas of study with at least basic skills in college algebra. It covers all the topics in a typical introductory course in statisti...

Anatomage Table 7 Lab Manual

Author(s): FRANCES MOORE

Anatomage Table 7 Lab Manual provides interactive labs for one- or two-semester A&P laboratory courses. The lab exercises are designed to engage students in developing a deeper understanding of the human body by examining the major organ systems on real cadavers that have been digitalized.   , b...

Earth, Wind, Fire, Water: An ESL Student's Guide to the Biomes of the World

Author(s): Larry Udry

New Edition Now Available! In addition to being a content-based guide to the Earth's biomes for ESL students, the second edition of Earth, Wind, Fire and Water: An ESL Student's Guide to the Biomes of the World emphasizes Bloom's Revised Taxonomy, systematically explaining and applying each descr...

The Crime Analysis Laboratory Manual for Applied Learning in Crime Mapping and Data-driven Exercises

Author(s): BRIAN P. KELLY

The Crime Analysis Laboratory Manual for Applied Learning in Crime Mapping and Data-driven Exercises was developed to assist classroom instructors and faculty members alike, in their abilities by way of a vital resource used to deliver high quality assessments to their college students at the underg...