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  • av Wendy Slatkin
    1 289,-

    Introduces students to the many ways in which women have participated in the visual cultures of their societies throughout history. The book focuses on women artists and the issues that directly impacted women's opportunities to become artists.

  • - Sources for Greek History, Society, and Culture
     
    1 105,-

    Provides students with an engaging exploration of one of the most influential ancient civilizations of the world. Through translated ancient text discussing historical events and social and cultural practices, readers learn about aspects of ancient Greece that are often overlooked.

  • - Understanding Moles, Bonds, and Equilibria Student Solution Manual
    av Richard Langley
    479,-

    A companion solution manual to General Chemistry: Understanding Moles, Bonds, and Equilibria, Volume 1. Original problems from the textbook are included alongside detailed explanations and useful base knowledge required to successfully solve each problem.

  • - Understanding Moles, Bonds, and Equilibria
    av Richard Langley
    1 349,-

    Introduces students to foundational concepts in chemistry with emphasis on real-world application. Throughout the text, students learn how the study of chemistry supports material science, forensics, medicine, and other disciplines. The text is organized into 13 chapters that can be taught traditionally or in a non-linear fashion.

  • - A Systems Approach
     
    1 209,-

    Examines the multifaceted nature of black family life. Grounded in family systems theory, the book provides readers with a unique lens through which to better understand the structures of, and processes within, black families.

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    1 029,-

    Provides readers with a collection of timely and thought-provoking articles that demonstrate how mass media has evolved and progressed in the context of our technologically advanced society. The text encourages readers to think critically regarding the dissemination of news and information.

  • av Deanna L. Fassett
    1 699

    With emphasis on public speaking as a means for social justice, this book helps students develop the communication skills necessary to effect change. Readers learn about public speaking as a means of personal, social, economic, and cultural power, and how communication shapes social relations, identity development, and public awareness.

  • av Jan Leslie Holtz
    1 225,-

    Familiarizes students with concepts in clinical psychology, as well as the myriad professions within mental health, including psychiatry, counselling psychology, school psychology, school counselling, social work, and general counselling. The text illuminates possibilities in the discipline and helps students determine potential career pathways.

  • - Caring for Self to Care for Others
    av Bridget Asempapa, Richard Parsons & Karen Dickinson
    605

    Underscores the importance of self-care for counselors in order to maintain an ethical, life-giving practice and minimize the risks of burnout, compassion fatigue, and secondary trauma. The book contains research and strategies for reducing stress and preventing the deleterious effects that can derail personal and professional effectiveness.

  • - A Reader
     
    739,-

    Provides students with a collection of classic texts on environmental thought and invites them to analyse the texts alongside the often contrarian ideas of expansion, development, and human exceptionalism.

  • - Multiculturalism and the Human-Animal Connection
    av Annie Petersen
    925

    Introduces future and current K-12 educators to engaging animal themes and fosters the consideration and development of animal-focused lessons. The text illuminates the multifaceted roles animals have played in society, their cultural influences within diverse communities, and how teachers can introduce animal themes in the classroom.

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    1 885

    Presents students with a carefully curated selection of readings that consider childhood mental health conditions from both a clinical and school psychology perspective. Exposure to diverse perspectives and approaches helps to clarify the differences between school and clinical psychology and effectively prepares students.

  • - Preconception to Young Adulthood
    av E. Gail Horton
    1 105,-

    Introduces readers to interpersonal neurobiology and attachment to help them better understand how the brain develops across time and within a social context. The text equips social workers and mental health providers with the knowledge they need to optimize prevention and intervention efforts with clients.

  • - Backward and Forward
    av Michel Mallenby
    1 529,-

    Presents calculus lessons "backward" - from definite integrals to limits to derivatives to indefinite integrals. This approach first introduces the concept of area, which is more intuitive for students, before advancing to the concept of slope. Additionally, the text features exercises and problems that are exclusively business related.

  • - Historical and Contemporary Perspectives
    av Megan Waples
    945

    Examines the legal history of rape to understand why modern audiences continue to disagree about the nature of the crime, why society as a whole often fails to believe and support victims, and how we can change our understanding of and approach to the crime.

  • av Francis K.O. Yuen
    1 389,-

    Prepares students to intuitively theorize and utilize research and statistics within their social work practice. The book fosters the skills, savvy, and knowledge students need to interpret, apply, and produce studies within the discipline, enhancing their ability to become better consumers and producers of social work research.

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    1 559,-

    Presents students with a collection of scholarly, interdisciplinary articles and invites them to critically examine the importance of cultural diversity within the criminal justice system. Throughout, post-reading questions encourage reflection, discussion, and further exploration of the material.

  • - Alternative Topics
     
    1 209,-

    Provides students with an engaging collection of readings that explore everyday remedies for common health concerns, including homeopathy, vitamins, and cultural treatments, that are not typically included in academic discussions of health psychology.

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    1 395,-

    Presents a valuable collection of readings about early childhood curricula, providing students with a solid overview of available options for and approaches to education for young children. Throughout the text, post-reading questions inspire critical thought, meaningful discussion, and further exploration of each type of presented curricula.

  • - Foundations of Value Optimization and Survival
     
    1 939,-

    Provides students with a collection of articles and research studies to help them better grasp the critical concepts and practices associated with corporate finance management. The volume emphasizes the importance of value optimization to corporate financial success, wellness, and survival.

  • av Stuart Henry & Mei Zhong
    1 455,-

    Provides students with scholarly essays and articles to familiarize them with the field of international studies and prepare them to conduct undergraduate research while abroad. Students learn how to successfully navigate another culture and how to conduct meaningful cross-cultural comparative research.

  • - A Focus on Innovation
    av Moss Ingram, John Sztykiel & Keith Edmund Ferguson
    2 185,-

    Engages learners with a proven framework to design, develop, and go to market with innovative products that solve consumer problems while also supporting the mission, values, and brand of the company which created them. The book's framework emphasizes two key practices for innovative product development - speed and creating aura.

  • av Brandon Lang
    1 895,-

    Explores the sociological significance of sports. The anthology features diverse readings and perspectives that illustrate the important role of sports in the lives of millions of people. Accessible and interesting, The Sociology of Sports alerts readers to legitimate concerns about sports while also celebrating the positive role that sports play in health and community building.

  • - First Year College Writing
     
    985,-

    Invites students to not only hone their writing skills, but to participate in and contribute to timely academic conversations. Students learn how to effectively ""listen"" to others and ""hear"" their ideas through reading texts written for a variety of audiences.

  • - How Innocent People Are Convicted of Crimes They Did Not Commit
    av Robert J. Ramsey
    1 335,-

    Identifies and discusses breakdowns in the criminal justice system that can have profoundly negative effects on individuals operating within or who are subjects of the system. The text also explores what can be done to successfully reduce the incidence of wrongful conviction.

  • - Understanding and Improving Interpersonal Dynamics
    av E. Scott Geller
    559,-

    Provides students with a primer for developing self-awareness and insight through interpersonal conversation. The text focuses on human behaviour in various situations - from educational settings to the workplace and the home - in order to help readers understand, appreciate, and enrich the human dynamics of their everyday lives.

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    1 775,-

    Presents students with scholarly articles and chapters that take a multidisciplinary approach to understanding family violence across the lifespan. This is an ideal resource for courses in criminology, psychology, counselling, and social work that prepare students to support or interact with individuals who have endured acts of violence.

  • - Liberty, Freedom, and the National Pastime
    av Charles DeMotte
    1 559,-

    Presents a unique approach that uses a thematic view of American history as a lens through which to understand baseball. The book sets out to differentiate myth from history and to see American society as a nation of contradictions. Specific topics include liberty and freedom, myths and origins, and excess and celebrity in the 1920s.

  • av James N. Pohlig
    1 269,-

    Presents a number of prominent theological themes in the Bible, such as sin, redemption, humanity, and divine presence in the world. This volume shows how, in the light of a social science understanding of the ancient societies that produced the biblical documents, those themes were plausible and relevant to those societies.

  • - Key Concepts through Problem Sets
    av Christine Denison
    905

    Helps students learn critical concepts in managerial accounting through consistent and engaging practice. The text encourages students to work through problems and identifies clear procedures for completing each problem successfully.

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