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Human Biology Laboratory Manual

Author(s): Martha Lowe

New Revised Printing Now Available! Now available in a new, revised edition, Human Biology Laboratory Manual explores the basic concepts and principles of the human body and life. The 19 different exercises progress through the basics of anatomy, reproduction, the complexities of the many syst...

Mind Your Logic

Author(s): Donald R Gregory

2013 Revised Printing Now Available!Sometimes it is helpful to reflect upon how we do the things we do. Reasoning logically is one of the things we do, and in this book we will reflect upon how we do it.Mind Your Logic is designed for the introductory logic student, it contains a treatment of the es...

Women, Culture and Society: A Reader

Author(s): Barbara Balliet

This book encourages students to rethink and revise the connections proposed in this reader, and make anew the significance of these texts in their own lives. These big concepts should encourage discussion, debate, and thought. Full text of major essays  Contemporary issues including: masculinity st...

Jazz History Overview

Author(s): Gordon Vernick, Geoffrey Haydon

Now Available - exclusively through Rhapsody, the online music service, aJazz Overview Playlistcustomized to JAZZ History Overview!JAZZ History Overview gives high school or college students a broad survey of the development of jazz from its African origins up to the present day. It can be understoo...

The High 5 Guide: Challenge Course Operating Procedures for the Thinking Practitioner

Author(s): High 5 Adventure

Achieve the balance between technical skills and thoughtful program development and facilitation to create the best and most powerful experience for your audience.  This new book by veteran High 5 staff members, Jim Grout & Nicki Hall, begins with the question, "Why does your program do what it does...

Appalachia: Social Context Past and Present

Author(s): Mike E Maloney

Appalachia--land and people--is one of the most complex subjects any writer ever attempted to understand, let alone explain to others. John C. Campbell, one of the earliest writers to take on the task, said "more is known about the place that isn't so than about any other place," and stereotypes had...