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Camp Costigan

Author(s): Linda C Lederman

Camp Costigan, A Memoir, is the author’s story of the camp owned and operated by her parents, Fritz and Winnie Costigan, known affectionately by generations of their campers and counselors as “Uncle Fritz” and “Aunt Wyn.” The memoir, set in Long Beach, New York, a seaside town, during the late 1940’...

Muncie Women A-Z

Author(s): Courtney Jarrett

This is a book of stories about women who have been lost and overlooked. Or doing their best in our community without recognition or applause.The stories are in A – Z order by last name, each name comes with a story and a picture, spanning decades, careers, and diverse backgrounds.You’ll meet artist...

"Know What I'm Saying...?!?" Basics of Speech Communication

Author(s): Victoria Nabors

New Eighth Edition Coming Soon!The eighth edition of Know What I’m Saying: Basics of Speech Communication was revised to adapt to shifts in the classroom and online education in this post-Covid era. This textbook/workbook offers learners of all generations, styles, and preferences a higher-education...

Flashpoints: A Guide to Fearlessly Exploring Educational Foundations

Author(s): Erik Morales

The FLASHPOINTS handbook facilitates bold and highly interactive investigation of critical education concepts. By emphasizing the precise moments (i.e., flashpoints) when theoretical, political, and ideological abstractions crash into the lives of real people, the text infuses the target concepts wi...

Communication Disorders: Foundations and Clinical Applications for Emerging Clinicians

Author(s): Rachel Glade, ALLIETE ALFANO

New Second Edition Now Available!Communication Disorders: Foundations and Clinical Applications for Emerging Clinicians is presented in an innovative e-book format that combines functional content knowledge with clinical application skills. The purpose of each chapter is to provide a brief review of...

The Myth of Normative Secularism: Religion and Politics in the Democratic Homeworld Duquesne University Press Paperback

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"Modern political thought - at least in the West - has long presupposed that religion and politics constitute two distinct spheres with clearly demarcated boundaries. However, recent political developments, such as the rise of global Islamism and the American religious Right, have challenged the ass...

Growing with One Another: Social & Emotional Learning in Christian Perspective

Author(s): Tyler Groves, Kenneth Coley

Jesus said that the greatest commandment is to love God and love others. While much of the secular social and emotional learning (SEL) focuses on the elevation of self, Growing with One Another focuses on teaching students to grow in their relationship with Christ and with others. Drawing from the 5...