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Culture and Society: An Introduction to Cultural Anthropology

Author(s): Noor Borbieva

Culture and Society: An Introduction to Cultural Anthropology is a concise, accessible, and engaging introduction to the field of cultural anthropology. It provides an overview of the major findings and contributions of the field together with useful supplemental material, including recommended read...

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...

Archaeology is Awesome!

Author(s): Andrew J. Kinkella

Archaeology is Awesome! Is a fresh look into archaeology through the authors experience of extraordinary discoveries and difficult fieldwork. This book teaches core concepts while going trough the fun experience of unlocking the story of our past. The book is split into three basic sections: The ...

Understanding Logic

Author(s): Samuel H. LiPuma, Mark A. Thorsby

Understanding Logic was developed to provide the introductory logic student with an interactive and effective electronic textbook.  This text is distinguished by the tone of the writing and is unique in terms of its seamless access to embedded supplemental material.  The supplemental material includ...

Success is More Important than Winning: An Introduction to Sports Ethics

Author(s): Matthew Stolick

Success is More Important than Winning: An Introduction to Sports Ethics articulates and enters into the “sports world.” It is built upon actual stories which are presented and complimented by hundreds of links to Sports Illustrated articles. The first part of the book defines major terms, defini...

Basic Sociology

Author(s): Andrew Savchenko

The book’s title tells the reader what to expect once the first page is turned. This textbook concentrates on basic, fundamental, vital sociological concepts, theories, and ideas. From the very beginning of Sociology as a separate discipline within the broader family of Social Sciences, concepts of ...

The Quest for Understanding: A Historical Introduction to Philosophy

Author(s): Dr. Douglas Giles

The Quest for Understanding: A Historical Introduction to Philosophy is a fresh approach to teaching philosophy for a new millennium. It presents philosophy as a long conversation of people seeking to understand who we are, what the world is really like, and how we can build a better life. Based ...