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Using a plentiful selection of skill-building and self-evaluation exercises, author Charles Zastrow's comprehensive, workbook-style resource promotes his philosophy that you can learn group leadership
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Larson's CALCULUS OF A SINGLE VARIABLE HYBRID, Tenth Edition, delivers the same solid and effective pedagogy as his market-leading hardcover text, CALCULUS OF A SINGLE VARIABLE, Tenth Edition, combine
Larson's CALCULUS HYBRID' Tenth Edition' delivers the same solid and effective pedagogy as his market-leading hardcover text' CALCULUS' Tenth Edition' combined with a briefer paperback format that eng
Rathus (psychology, College of New Jersey) offers a brief edition of his introductory textbook on psychology for undergraduate students in one-semester courses. It shows how psychology connects with e
McKeague (Cuesta College, California) revises again his textbook for a second high school course is algebra that prepares students for college algebra or precalculus. He has made several changes in th
McKeague (Cuesta College, California) updates the 2010 edition of his textbook for a course that lays a foundation for beginning college algebra and helps students acquire the habits and study skills
Adler (mathematics, U. of Utah) provides a third edition of his textbook on calculus, probability, and statistics designed to teach freshman and sophomore level college life science students how mathe
Drawing on his 20 years as the regional solid and hazardous materials engineer for the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, VanGuilder offers a textbook or tutorial introducing the
Using a plentiful selection of skill-building and self-evaluation exercises, author Charles Zastrow?s comprehensive, workbook-style text promotes his philosophy that you can learn group leadership sk
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In PSYCHOLOGY: THEMES AND VARIATIONS, BRIEFER VERSION, Wayne Weiten continues his proven combination of a scientifically rigorous text with selective pedagogy that makes learning easy for students. We
In PSYCHOLOGY: THEMES AND VARIATIONS, BRIEFER VERSION, Wayne Weiten continues his proven combination of a scientifically rigorous text with selective pedagogy that makes learning easy for students. We
In PSYCHOLOGY: THEMES AND VARIATIONS, BRIEFER VERSION, Wayne Weiten continues his proven combination of a scientifically rigorous text with selective pedagogy that makes learning easy for students. We
In PSYCHOLOGY: THEMES AND VARIATIONS, BRIEFER VERSION, Wayne Weiten continues his proven combination of a scientifically rigorous text with selective pedagogy that makes learning easy for students. We
In the Fifth Edition of his best-selling text, Forsyth combines an emphasis on research, empirical studies supporting theoretical understanding of groups, and case studies to illustrate the applicatio
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A boy lines up his toy bus, truck, fire engine, van, motorcycle, and car, then sends them racing one at a time down a ramp - until his kitten intervenes.
This segment briefly discusses Piaget's life and the major assumptions of his theories. It describes the four stages of cognitive development, and illustrates the major achievements of the concrete op
Honer (philosophy emeritus, Mt. San Antonio College) and his co-authors provide an introduction to the basic questions of philosophy for undergraduates and lay readers. The authors have substantially
Recounting his life in and his escape out of slavery, the autobiography of the inspirational abolitionist Frederick Douglass is a powerful and insightful narration that has made a significant impact i
Munson (philosophy of science and medicine, the University of Missouri-St. Louis) draws on his skills as a novelist and his background in ethics, biology, and medicine to present both classic and curr
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Pojman (philosophy, US Military Academy, West Point) updates his textbook introducing the central concerns of epistemology to students with no more than an introductory course in philosophy. It can b
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This book begins an adventure wherein the author outlines for us the particular shape our minds impose on that journey; he takes as his analytic, the human sensorium: the panoply of sensory channels (
The purpose of this book is to demonstrate how, through the proper use of metaphors, anyone can become a better leader, align his or her team with their values, and lead them to success. Metaphors can
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