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Provides beginners, intermediate players, and advanced players with the simple fundamentals necessary to play the game of golf. The book addresses both the mental and physical aspects of the game, the right and wrong way to practice, the short game, trouble shots and yes, even how to swing a golf club.
Communication matters and it is hard work to be an effective and appropriate communicator. The goal of this book is to make the reader a better communicator at many levels, including public speaking, group and team communication, and interpersonal communication.
Uses Cleveland as a point of reference to analyse the racial, social, economic, and political factors that shaped the educational experiences of America's diverse racial/ethnic groups in the urban North.
A workbook intended for students in first year economics. It provides many practice questions with easy to understand explanations of all the major concepts covered in principles macro economics.
Designed for a one or two semester laboratory course in physical geography or environmental science. The book will complement most introductory physical geography and environmental texts. The exercises are self-explanatory and include maps, aerial photographs, and worksheets.
Uses a simplified, practical approach to foster students' comprehension of the legal environment of business. By focusing on general rules and using straight-forward explanations, A Student's Guide to Business Law delivers legal concepts through comprehensible pieces appropriate for undergraduate business students.
Scrutinizes cases of White shaming. The author argues that White shaming does little to unite a diverse country and instead inflames racial animosity, foments racial distrust, and pits non-Whites against Whites amid a never-ending list of grievances.
Explores the present state of the music and entertainment industry and how it has evolved over time. Students learn how music is recorded, marketed, licensed, and performed. In addition, it contributes to the development of the music industry in the American southwest by identifying and reporting on special opportunities in the region.
Tells Bill Torres' story of recovery and advocacy. The book is structured long two different timelines - the timeline of Bill's early life and the timeline of his life from stroke onward. Chapters are alternated between Bill's stories of growing up in San Diego and chapters that provide accounts of Bill's journey of stroke recovery.
Provides a compilation of excerpts from The Lead podcast that presents insights from established professionals and emerging thought leaders gleaned from their candid conversations with student hosts. Their insights offer advice, provide context and create a sense of optimism for an industry grappling with transformative disruption.
Based on the authors 35 years working in the field of criminal justice, Standing in the Dark is a compilation of stories and events in his career that have introduced him to some of the bravest people he's known.
Offers the potential of a conceptualization of English hegemony. The book provides the reader with ways in which faculty members of the humanities and social sciences in US higher education, whose native languages are other than English, swim simultaneously with and against English hegemony through their scholarship and pedagogy.
A collection of chapters corresponding to four groups of healers: Curanderos(as) of Yesterday, Recent Times, Nowadays, and Tomorrow. Each chapter addresses curanderismo's history and revival with photo narratives and biographies of traditional healers who continue to leave an impact in their communities and practices.
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