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Author(s): Lisa Amos
Life Management is a guide to lifelong success in multiple facets of life. This course equips students with the principles and self-assessment skills necessary to evaluate their goals and take action to achieve them. With chapters such as Values and Self-Belief, Goal Setting, Education and Career Planning, Health and Wellness, and others, this course provides students with a comprehensive approach to making productive life decisions.
Author(s): Richard N Kahn
Fundamentals of Music: A Modern Approach is the perfect introductory music workbook for high school and college students
Fundamentals of Music: A Modern Approach delivers a fresh, comprehensive and comprehensible approach to music fundamentals by featuring fourteen detailed chapters, innovative tools, activities, worksheets, index and glossary.
Author(s): Kim Largen
Environmental Science: Lab Manual and Notebook Volume 1: The Science serves two purposes:
Environmental Science: Lab Manual and Notebook Volume 1: The Science contains three sections:
Author(s): Kim Largen
Environmental Science: Lab Manual and Notebook Volume 2: The Issues serves two purposes:
Environmental Science: Lab Manual and Notebook Volume 2: The Issues contains three sections:
Author(s): Timothy Anderson
Introduction to Human Geography: A World-Systems Perspective offers a thematic introduction to major themes with which the discipline of human geography is concerned and the primary modern academic paradigms on which it is based. The primary audience is college freshmen and sophomores, but advanced secondary students will also find the text accessible.
Author(s): Lori DeLaCruz, Brandon Morton, Yolanda Garcia Romero, Roy Vu
Throughout history, one can make connections to sustainability through the interpretation of a simple three-legged stool. Each leg represents a tenet of sustainability: environmental resilience, economic responsibility, social justice. In order for the stool to be stable, each leg must be the same length; if one or more legs is shorter than the others, the stool will wobble, becoming unstable. This is a familiar scenario throughout history, the Earth's inhabitants taking advantage of the environment and each other for economic gain.
Author(s): Kelley Christopher
Recommended as a companion text in lower-level criminal justice and criminology courses, Filling in the Gaps offers a contextual examination of race, sex, culture, and class within the criminal justice system. Going beyond mere understanding of the process of sentencing and punishment, this text allows students to critically assess how experiences of punishment differ for individual within a biased and often prejudicial system.