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Dancing in Today's World: Effects of Socialization on the Child, Family and Community

Author(s): Laurel Anderson

Dancing in Today’s World: Effects of Socialization on the Child, Family, and Community leads readers on a journey that examines the effects of socialization.  Each chapter is filled with opportunities to write reflective thoughts to better understand the material and apply it to the reader’s own lif...

Successful Business Plan Development: A Process Approach

Author(s): Lee Swanson

Successful Business Plan Development: A Process Approach and its accompanying worksheets and business plan templates were designed with and for students, and during the course of many years working with investors and other business plan readers to incorporate what they require in a comprehensive pla...

Consumer Economics

Author(s): Wendy Reiboldt

New Eighteenth Edition Now Available! The eighteenth edition of Consumer Economics leads students through the social, economic, and political forces that shape consumer demand and seller supply. The book provides students with a strong understanding about how the economy operates, the importance ...

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...

A Portrait of Linear Algebra

Author(s): Jude Thaddeus Socrates

Linear Algebra is a powerful tool that allows scientists to model physical phenomena and efficiently solve the systems of equations that arise from them. It is essential to almost every field of mathematics, such as geometry, topology, number theory, and abstract algebra. As such, it is not only com...

Gender, Race, Class

Author(s): Helen K Wise

Gender, Race, Class provides a sociological overview of the impact of systems of inequality on populations in the United States. In particular, the book highlights how systems of inequality perpetuate themselves over generations and results in greater economic, gender, racial, and ethnic disparity. ...