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  • - Structure, Process, Principles and Morality
     
    1 385,-

    Thoughtfully examines the major functions of the criminal justice system and considers some relevant ethical implications. By including ethics, morality, and social justice as foundational concepts, this book serves to provide a sensitive and realistic view of the system to students newly introduced to the criminal justice discipline.

  • - A Practical Guide for Preparing and Delivering Professional Presentations
     
    1 385,-

    Provides practical and accessible advice to college students and pre-professionals on how to present effectively in a work environment. This book is a collaborative effort of the Communication Department at Southern Connecticut State University and represents their time-tested method of teaching students to design and deliver professional presentations to clients.

  • - Dal nord al sud
    av Chiara Carnelos
    681,-

    Helps students explore the language and culture of Italy in a meaningful, up-to-date context. Readers engage in and learn from the story of two brothers who embark on an adventure across Italy and explore some of the most beautiful regions. An immersion text, the language, grammar, and cultural instruction come together seamlessly.

  • - We exhibit con il fantasma
    av Chiara Carnelos
    563,-

    Helps students explore the language and culture of Italy in a meaningful, up-to-date context. Readers will engage in and learn from the story of a group of young artists who start their own company. An immersion text, the language, grammar, and cultural instruction come together seamlessly.

  • - Ethical Dilemmas for Business Students
    av Leonard E. Stokes
    1 547,-

    Makes use of ethical dilemmas confronting today's college students to build the skills they need to confront professional ethical dilemmas in a business environment. It presents ""College Situations"" that prompt questioning and critical thinking, and then asks students to apply what they have learned to ""Business Scenarios"".

  • av Roberta Kaufman & Robert Wandberg
    1 371,-

    Gives educators insight into the eight most widely researched instructional practices known to have a powerful impact on diverse student populations. The material serves as an effective bridge to the best practices that can be used consistently with students, regardless of placement.

  • - Essentials in Earth System Science and Geology
    av Charlotte Mehrtens
    1 512,-

    Teaches students the essential geology content needed to understand how the earth works. The material focuses on selected geology topics including discussions of how they impact the hydrosphere, atmosphere, and climate. This text is ideal for introductory survey courses that focus on geoscience's role in the earth system.

  • av Coy Johnston
    1 606

    What are you allowed to do to protect yourself or another person from harm? Force in Law Enforcement explains the justifications for the use of force by both citizens and law enforcement officers. The book offers a step-by-step process for making a citizen's arrest and presents sample scenarios in preparation for the board interview for law enforcement officers.

  • - An Introduction to Horticulture
    av Bridget Ruemmele & Nathaniel Mitkowski
    1 362,-

    Explores the critical role plants play in our lives, and in our societies. It explains plants, from their molecular structure to their place on the dinner table. The book addresses contemporary issues in horticulture, and how these issues impact the planet.

  • - An Evidence-Based Approach to Psychoanalytic Counseling
    av William Sharp
    1 165,-

    "Talking Helps: An Evidence-Based Approach to Psychoanalytic Counseling is a unique textbook for those new to the mental health field and for those experienced with other forms of therapy. It contains case studies, practical suggestions, and exercises that are absent of superfluous language and serve two purposes. First, it introduces students to talk therapy and its importance as a viable researched treatment method. Second, the book prepares aspiring therapists to blend psychodynamic treatment with the approaches of community-based systems, particularly educational institutions. Many treatments focus on pathology and symptom relief. In contrast, Talking Helps focuses on psychoanalytic counseling and the process of freeing a patient from patterns that no longer provide satisfaction or impede life goals. Talking Helps teaches students about understanding what behavior communicates, the importance of slowing down, being in the moment, thinking, feeling, and authentically listening. The book encourages careful and thoughtful approaches to counseling and intervention so that talk therapy can be successfully implemented inside and outside the treatment room, Written for the aspiring practitioner interested in self-awareness and self-reflection as important professional competencies, Talking Helps is designed to complement the most common types of treatments in the field. It can be used for upper level undergraduate courses in psychotherapy or clinical psychology, as well as graduate courses in counseling, psychology, and social work. Dr. William Sharp is a lecturer at Northeastern University and in private practice as a psychoanalyst. His research interests include theories of personality, human development, applied clinical psychology, and counseling/counselor training. Dr. Sharp has written about the practice of therapy for Modern Psychoanalysis and the International Journal of Group Psychotherapy and has presented workshops on social and emotional development. He is adjunct faculty at Wheelock College and the Boston Graduate School of Psychoanalysis, where he earned his doctorate in psychoanalysis."

  • - The Eternal Battle of Thoughts and Ideas
     
    2 097

    Why? This most basic of questions is one now rarely asked. The anthology What Does it All Mean once more brings this question, and others, to the forefront. The book presents philosophy and thought as interactive human experiences, motivating people to ask the questions they have been socially, culturally, religiously, and politically conditioned to avoid.

  • - Understanding the Conceptual Origins of Contemporary Art
    av William Folkestad
    1 165,-

    Offers a fresh, conceptually driven challenge to the traditional elaborate, style-based approach to western art history. The book asks students to consider what is or might be art, and why as well as what art history is. Each chapter is presented as a separate, distinct essay with observations designed to spark reflection on the status quo.

  • - People, Culture, and Everyday Life
     
    1 805

    Introduces readers to the history and cultures of the peoples of the contemporary Middle East. Rather than rendering dry information or relying on outdated examples, this reader offers contemporary, relevant, and ethnographic account of the Middle East and contributes to larger debates about modernity, globalization, power, and knowledge.

  • av Laura Hatcher & James Honeycutt
    1 811

  • - Diversity of Method, Medium, and Communication
     
    2 053,-

    Concisely pulls the curtain back on the reality of crime and punishment and the role media has played in the United States becoming the world's leader in incarceration. By addressing literacy rates that have remained virtually unchanged since 1935, the stark ramifications of the communication disconnect between those who study key issues and the ordinary citizen is explored.

  • - A Reader
     
    1 312,-

    Places mass media within the context of the greater cultural, social, historical, and ideological world. Students will learn that mass media is not created in a vacuum, but rather it sits at the intersection of all the social sciences.The book provides a firm foundation for studying mass media through chapters on how media works, semiotics, ideology, and media literacy.

  • - Using Performance Skills in Everyday Life
    av Jillian Campana
    842,-

    Explains how everyone can benefit from learning acting skills and techniques. Readers learn to view their daily actions as performances that influence the perceptions of observers. They discover how to use their voices, bodies, and acting skills to express themselves with clarity and build strong social and professional relationships.

  • av Hadi Alhorr, Morris A. Kalliny & Mamoun Benmamoun
    2 258

    A comprehensive reference for academics, global executives, and policymakers interested in the region. The book provides clear insight into the business environment as viewed from the perspectives of multiple disciplines.

  • - Using Film to Analyze the Music Industry
    av Murray Krugman
    1 224,-

    Offers a complete introduction to the music industry from the initiation of production to distribution of the final product. Each chapter is related to a popular film about the industry, making the content student-friendly and highly accessible and creating a cycle of fictional rock cinema linked to informative text.

  • av M. Kent Bolton
    1 673

    Introduces readers to both realpolitik and neo-liberalism. However, rather than focusing on only one as the proper framework for analyzing international events, the text presents readers with a comparative ethos, and stresses the value of choosing the most appropriate framework for analysis in a particular situation.

  • av Leo Hansen
    1 488,-

    Explores the ways art has been an integral part of architecture and building since prehistory. Readers learn what architectural art is, why it is used, and how it is created. They become familiar with different forms of architectural art including painting, sculpture, mosaics, and the decorative arts. They also learn about the often hidden myths and symbolism in architectural art.

  • av Eric Ribbens
    1 268,-

    Designed for courses that use the ""flipped"" method, A Primer of Flipped Plant Biology prepares students to learn by presenting pre-lecture concepts and information for use in conjunction with clickers. Because students enter class ready to apply and develop what they have learned from the text, concepts can then be fully mastered during class sessions.

  • - Narrating the Organizational Development of the First Chimurenga (1883-1904)
    av Mambo Mupepi
    1 723

    Introduces readers to African perspectives on colonization. The book uses stories passed down orally from one generation to another to unveil a new dimension of history. These stories combined with historiography give readers a comprehensive understanding of how the first Chimurenga, or war of independence, was strategized and implemented.

  • - Primary Sources from the Religious Traditions of Asia
     
    1 150,-

    Offers readers a wide selection of primary sources chosen for both their cultural importance and their potential to spark student interest in Asian religious traditions. The reading selections typify specific cultural idioms, yet speak to global human themes that prompt debate and discussion.

  • av Jim Wilhelm
    1 312,-

    A well-rounded text based on the Total Person approach, Human Relations IS Your Business addresses basic concepts in the area of human relations with the added benefit of including skills that encourage and enhance positive relationships. Topics include cultivating self-awareness and self-disclosure, building self-esteem and positive attitudes, and improving communication skills.

  • - An Integrative Approach to Intermediate Chinese
    av Xiaozhou Wu
    1 327,-

    The fourth volume in a four-part Mandarin Chinese primer series. The series offers well-chosen, high-interest topics for oral activities, lively situational dialogues, important grammatical structures, and select usages of modern Chinese. It also provides entertaining, culturally informative readings, supplementary vocabulary lists, and two-way vocabulary glossaries.

  • - With C++ Programming
    av Sal Washah
    1 542,-

    Teaches the basic concepts needed to master C++, illustrating every building block of the programming language. The book provides practical information such as style guidance, debugging, and real-world, coherent programming advice. The material is accessible to those new to the language, and adds information and techniques for those who are already experts in C++ programming.

  • - The Science of Human Activity
    av David Anderson, Marilyn Mitchell, Cassandra Stewart & m.fl.
    754,-

    Used in conjunction with the main textbook, the Activity Manual for Introduction to Kinesiology provides outstanding, accessible, hands-on application of the concepts of kinesiology. This manual provides instructors with laboratory experiences that involve all the students in the introductory class, as well as activities for individual students in programs that do not offer lab sections.

  • - Human Biological Diversity
    av Joelle Presson & Jan Jenner
    1 732

    Race is an idea that dominates culture and continues to generate societal tensions. But what really are human races? Are races meaningful in a biological sense? What is the significance of the variety of human skin and hair colours? Beyond Race answers these questions and provides the most recent scientific studies on human genetic groups and on the origins of the human family tree.

  • av Larissa Dobrzhinetskaya
    842,-

    Addresses issues associated with the physical and geological processes of the Earth, the sustainability and fragility of the Earth's resources, and the interplay between health, industrial activities, and environments. It combines mineralogy, medicine, and the environmental, life, and political sciences to develop solutions to ease human suffering from geological toxicity.

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