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  • - Understanding Moles, Bonds, and Equilibria Student Solution Manual
    av Richard Langley
    528,-

    A companion solution manual to General Chemistry: Understanding Moles, Bonds, and Equilibria, Volume 2. Original problems from the textbook are included alongside detailed explanations and useful base knowledge required to successfully solve each problem.

  • - Analysis of History Making Legal Precedent
    av Perry
    1 459,-

    Presents students with a collection of articles written by experts in the field that explore the formation of the legal system in the United States, as well as how the US Constitution and Bill of Rights have shaped and continue to shape legal precedence within the country.

  • - Understanding Moles, Bonds, and Equilibria Student Solution Manual
    av Richard Langley
    528,-

    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.

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    1 154,-

    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.

  • - Multiculturalism and the Human-Animal Connection
    av Annie Petersen
    1 038,-

    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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    2 142,-

    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
    1 270,-

    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
    1 750,-

    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
    907,-

    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
    1 561,-

    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.

  • av Brandon Lang
    2 156,-

    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.

  • - An Active Learning Approach
     
    1 561,-

    Presents students with enlightening, thought-provoking articles regarding a variety of complex and emerging issues within the discipline. The readings are complemented by discussion questions, active learning exercises, and suggested readings and websites.

  • - Perspectives on Theory
    av Autumn Edwards & Adam Tyma
    1 110,-

    Featuring diverse chapters written by thirty principal scholars in the discipline, this innovative book examines what communication theory is and how it functions. Throughout the text, each scholar offers unique and insightful perspective, exposing readers to the myriad ways in which to analyse, understand, and think about communication.

  • - Theory, Practice, Personal Reflection, and Self-Care
    av Elisabeth Counselman Carpenter & Alex Redcay
    1 299,-

    Provides clinicians with a wide range of personal loss and grief examples from seasoned therapists while also considering grief through the lens of diverse cultural, religious, and theoretical perspectives. This unique text shares practicing clinicians' personal journeys of loss in myriad forms.

  • - Understanding Data, Tools, People, and Processes
    av Erik Kleinsmith
    1 561,-

    Helps readers understand the various issues and considerations an intelligence professional must tackle when reviewing, planning, and managing intelligence operations, regardless of level or environment. Unique in approach, this is an excellent resource for both academic courses in the subject and practical application by intelligence personnel.

  • - Readings in Culture, Geography, and History
     
    1 721,-

    Provides students with a collection of articles that explore the history, cultures, geography, and global relevance of these influential and remarkable regions. The text boasts a multidisciplinary approach and features diverse voices that centre on debates and issues surrounding Latin America and the Caribbean.

  • - The Quest for Individual Rights and a Just Society
     
    1 386,-

    Through a uniquely multidisciplinary lens, Ethics and Vulnerable Elders employs a highly principled approach to ethics and addresses current issues affecting vulnerable older adults. The book illuminates the current and future challenges facing older adult populations and provides effective frameworks for their resolution.

  • - Classic and Contemporary Perspectives
     
    2 229,-

    Provides students with an engaging and diverse collection of articles pertaining to cultural anthropology. The text encourages readers to compare traditional and modern readings on specific topics related to anthropology to better understand how the discipline has evolved into what it is today.

  • - An Assessment-Based Approach to Phonics, Spelling, and Vocabulary Instruction
    av Suzanne Davanon
    1 270,-

    An excellent resource for programs and courses in elementary literacy education. This volume teaches spelling as word study, the approach that underscores the rudiments of phonics in analyzing the structure of words. It is intended for the instruction of teacher candidates, as well as those educators who are already in the classroom.

  • - An Introduction
    av Brianna Magnusson & Caroline Stampfel
    2 055,-

    Gives readers with the tools and knowledge they need to prepare public health data in SAS Data Management software for use in analysis. Highly accessible in nature, the book is specifically designed to help students who are new to SAS learn and master the system.

  • - An Integrative Approach to Individual, Couple, and Family Therapy
    av Geoffrey Buckley
    1 110,-

    Provides students with innovative research and insight to support their counselling practice with individuals, couples, and families. The book employs a narrative systems approach, encouraging readers to view psychotherapeutic theories as a collection of useful stories about human nature, human difficulties, and means of treatment.

  • av Michael Skladany & Rongjun Sun
    1 691,-

    Offers students a concise and accessible exploration of our developing world. Readers learn about globalization, the interconnected nature of our world, and how these connections influence our daily lives. The text demonstrates how all individuals are actors in both the localized and globalized world.

  • - An Anthology of Theories, Applications, and Readings
     
    2 592,-

    Exposes students to the unique and influential viewpoints of authors and scholars who are currently conducting research related to cognition. The essays and readings introduce readers to a broad spectrum of topics related to cognitive psychology to provide them with a strong, foundational knowledge of current theories, applications, and attitudes.

  • - Exploring Historical and Philosophical Aspects of the Criminal Justice System
     
    2 055,-

    Provides students with a collection of readings that explore the current state of crime and punishment of America, as well as the empirical methods by which the successes or failures of the system are evaluated. This is an ideal resource for introductory criminal justice and criminology courses.

  • - Law, Politics, and Crime
     
    1 750,-

    Provides students with a balanced collection of readings that reflect various perspectives on immigration, the politics of immigration, and the question of immigration's relationship to crime. Devoid of overt ideology, the anthology challenges readers to consider multiple viewpoints and think critically about these complex and timely issues.

  • - An Interactive Approach
    av Namkil Kim
    1 125,-

    Designed to accompany the textbook of the same name, this workbook presents students with a collection of activities and exercises to support their learning and acquisition of the Korean language. The workbook exercises are designed to either support active learning within the classroom or serve as homework assignments to reinforce lessons.

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    907,-

    Featuring engaging and enlightening readings written by professors in philosophy, psychology, sociology, education, English, communication, and library science, University Matters for Your Success helps students excel in academic life and prepare for a successful future.

  • av Stacy L. Bender
    2 665,-

    Provides students with critical information, thought-provoking readings, real-world vignettes, and reflection exercises to guide them through their counselling internship experience. Each chapter includes clear and actionable considerations for working with individuals from diverse backgrounds.

  • - Functional Taping and Bracing
    av Philip Pavilionis
    1 110,-

    Provides students with a comprehensive, highly visual guide to managing athletic injuries with effective taping and bracing strategies. Each chapter of the text focuses on a different area of the body and presents critical information regarding types of injuries along with various current taping and bracing techniques.

  • - A Practical Perspective
    av Francis Williams & Laura Dykstra
    1 677,-

    Examines the basic organisation, structure, and function of the criminal justice system, while also illuminating contemporary issues and barriers that can delay, prevent, or impact the system's function of achieving justice.

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