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    1 005

    Caring for Caregivers to Be provides evidence-based insights and solutions to reduce burnout and improve well-being among medical learners, particularly students and graduate medical trainees

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    935

    Bringing together a diverse group of leading psychologists, political scientists, sociologists, and communication scholars who investigate dogmatism and open-mindedness within social and political contexts, Divided: Open-Mindedness and Dogmatism in a Polarized World covers a wide range of topics including key definitions of dogmatism and open-mindedness, the emergence of affective polarization, how open-mindedness relates to attitude formation and change,the correspondence between intellectual humility and open-mindedness, and how social norms and situations shape open-minded cognition.

  • av Anu (Associate Professor of Psychology Asnaani
    469,-

    In A Cultural Humility and Social Justice Approach to Psychotherapy, Anu Asnaani provides an applied guide for working with clients from a diverse set of intersectional identities within the context of evidence-based practice. Drawing on her extensive clinical experience and ongoing research, Asnaani presents practical ways to engage in culturally humble, socially just clinical practice. Suitable for a broad range of mental health practitioners providingevidence-based clinical care for individuals with psychological disorders, this book includes worksheets, reflection exercises, and short-hand figures, making these concepts as easy-to-use in clinical practice as possible.

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    1 295,-

    An excellent introduction to the field of emergency mental health issues with a focus on the best approaches and diagnoses one is most likely to encounter in the field. This primer is a phenomenal resource for a myriad of healthcare professionals from the seasoned clinician to medical student looking to better prepare for a clinical rotation or internship.

  • av Lincoln Taiz
    3 035

    Plant Physiology and Development incorporates the latest advances in plant biology, making Plant Physiology the most authoritative and widely used upper-division plant biology textbook. Up to date, comprehensive, and meticulously illustrated, the improved integration of developmental material throughout the text ensures that Plant Physiology and Development provides the best educational foundation possible for the next generation of plant biologists.

  • av Douglas Futuyma & Mark Kirkpatrick
    2 695

  • av Jennifer C. (Associate Professor of Practical Theology Snow
    449,-

    Mission, Race, and Empire presents a new history of the Episcopal Church from its origins in the early British Empire up to the present, told through the lenses of empire and race. Jennifer Snow centers the stories of groups and individuals that have often been sidelined, including Native Americans, Black Americans, Asian Americans, women, and LGBTQ people, as well as the institutional leaders who sought to create, or fought against, a church that desired tobe a house of prayer for all people.

  • av Christopher (Assistant Professor of History Heaney
    405,-

    This book explains why Inca mummies and "ancient Peruvian" skulls filled museums around the world, from 1532 to the present, and why they tell us more about the colonial violence of science than their more famous Egyptian cousins.

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    1 805

    A companion to the 6th edition Nuclear Cardiac Imaging, the atlas provides an expansive set of case examples and information not included in the textbook. An abundance of multiple-choice exam questions throughtout serves as a challenging self-assessment tool for readers testing their knowledge.

  • av Jean-Paul (Emeritus Professor of Archaeology Demoule
    519 - 1 375,-

  • av Alexandros (Associate Professor of Political Economy and Sociology Kentikelenis
    449,-

    The dominant policy response to economic crises over the past four decades has been the introduction of austerity-a mix of budget cuts and reforms to downsize the role of the state. In A Thousand Cuts, Alexandros Kentikelenis and Thomas Stubbs examine the activities of the world's leading advocate of austerity: the International Monetary Fund. As one of the first systematic assessments of the impact of austerity on people's lives around the world, AThousand Cuts makes an important contribution to the continuing debate on how to foster social protection in light of economic crises and IMF-mandated policy reforms.

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    3 789,-

    Nuclear Cardiac Imaging is the definitive resource for nuclear cardiologists and nuclear clinicians on the technical, physiological, diagnostic, and prognostic considerations of cardiac diagnostic techniques performed with the aid of radiopharmaceuticals. New to the sixth edition are additional updated chapters and a Companion Atlas featuring case studies and multiple-choice quizzes that offer readers extra review.

  • av Kofi (Distinguished Professor Agawu
    385 - 1 359,-

  • av Cynthia (Associate Professor Gordon
    1 389

  • av Mark (The Reverend Priscilla Wood Neaves Distinguished Professor of Religion and Politics Valeri
    349,-

    The Opening of the Protestant Mind traces a transformation in how English and colonial American Protestants described other religions during a crucial period of English colonization of North America. Mark Valeri shows how a wide range of Protestants began to see other religions not as entirely good or entirely bad, but as complex, and to evaluate them according to their commitment to religious liberty.

  • av Patricia L. (Professor of Rhetoric & Composition Dunmire
    935

    The Great Nation of Futurity examines the rhetoric of American exceptionalism-the idea that the United States is an exemplary nation with a unique, divinely sanctioned role-within Cold War foreign policy discourse. Taking a discourse analytic approach, Patricia L. Dunmire focuses specifically on how images and visions of the future within exceptionalist rhetoric are used to promote and endorse the nation's foreign policy during the Cold War.

  • av Nina (Associate Professor of Philosophy Emery
    935

    This volume argues that, when coming up with theories about what the world is like, philosophers should, whenever possible, make use of the same methodology that is deployed by scientists. Nina Emery's investigation illuminates the complex relationship between philosophy and the sciences, showing how philosophers and scientists alike would benefit from a greater understanding of the connections between the two fields.

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    Morality seems to play a special role in human life distinct from conventional norms, like those of etiquette, or simple preferences based on subjective tastes. There are various theories of the foundations of morality, some of which treat morality as "subjective" in an important way. "Moral realism" is however a family of theories that take morality to have an objective factual basis, such that morality is not "up to us" and isnot "under our control". The contributions in this Oxford Handbook explore the central ideas and themes constituting moral realism and defend particular views about it.

  • - A Global History of American Evangelicals
    av Melani (Associate Professor of American Studies McAlister
    319,-

    In The Kingdom of God Has No Borders, Melani McAlister offers a sweeping narrative of the last fifty years of evangelical history outside of the United States, weaving a fascinating tale that upends much of what we know-or think we know-about American evangelicals.

  • av Beth (Associate Professor of Communication and Public Health Sundstrom
    1 335,-

  • av Jane A. (Austin Fletcher Professor of Music Emerita Bernstein
    1 095

    Jane A. Bernstein presents the first broad study of the cultures of music and the book in Rome during the Renaissance and Post-Tridentine periods. Emphasizing the exceptionalism of Roman music publishing, she highlights innovative technologies, milestone publications, and the close connection between musical repertories and the materiality of the book. She also analyzes the Church's predominant influence on the industry and, in turn, the impact of the Roman press onsuch important composers as Palestrina, Marenzio, Victoria, and Cavalieri.

  • av Barbara Alice (Professor of Humanities Mann
    1 205,-

    Stories of the primordial woman who married a bear appear across the global North from Indigenous North America and Scandinavia to Russia and Korea. In The Woman Who Married the Bear, authors Barbara Alice Mann, a scholar of Indigenous American culture, and Kaarina Kailo, who specializes in the cultures of Northern Europe, join forces to examine the Bear-Husband stories on their respective continents, their common elements, and their meanings in the contextof matriarchal culture.

  • av Karin Sternberg
    1 699

    A comprehensive and engaging approach to child development that prepares students to navigate the complexities of working with children in our modern world.

  • av John Pavlik
    1 825,-

    Industry. Culture. Technology. It's time they came together.

  • av Grant Hardy
    535,-

    Modelled after the Oxford line of annotated Bibles, this is the first fully annotated, academic edition of the Book of Mormon in its 200-year history. This edition reformats the complete scriptural text in the manner of modern Bible translations, making it more accessible and readable, and the annotations and book introductions identify key themes and intertextual connections. The editorial additions focus on the details of specific passages, but also highlight broader perspectives that will illuminate the text as a whole. It is an essential tool for anyone looking for an accurate, comprehensive understanding of the Book of Mormon.

  • av William Bowman
    2 499,-

    Ecology is an easy-to-read and well-organized text for instructors and students to explore the basics and promote ecological literacy. Ecology, sixth edition, introduces readers to the beauty of nature and the importance of ecology and provides content in a way that engages students without overwhelming them in the process. The authors motivate students with an engaging case study conceptual approach that highlights relevant applications and data-driven examples.

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    1 395

    Based on the latest methods and theories in music education, Teaching Instrumental Music offers rich information for those who will be working with student and community groups in a wide variety of classical, popular, rock, jazz, and world music styles.

  • av Brandon Rottinghaus
    1 349

    Texas government and politics is best understood from the inside

  • av Loch K. (Regents Professor of Political Science Johnson
    1 275

    Intelligence: The Secret World of Spies-An Anthology, is the most up-to-date reader in intelligence studies. Editors Loch K. Johnson and James J. Wirtz present a diverse, comprehensive, and highly accessible set of thirty-five readings by leading experts in the field. This unique volume features coverage of many topics including methods of intelligence collection, intelligence analysis, the danger of intelligence politicization, relationships between intelligenceofficers and the policymakers they serve, covert action, counterintelligence, accountability and civil liberties, cybersecurity and intelligence, and the global struggle against ISIS.

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