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From Inquiry to Academic Writing: A Text and Reader with 2021 MLA Update

by Stuart Greene and April Lidinsky

This ebook has been updated to provide you with the latest guidance on documenting sources in MLA style and follows the guidelines set forth in the MLA Handbook, 9th edition (April 2021).From Inquiry to Academic Writing. Interesting readings from across the disciplines combine with a step-by-step approach you can apply to your own writing inside and outside of academia.

Date Added: 11/22/2022


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Fundamentals of Abnormal Psychology

by Ronald J. Comer and Jonathan S. Comer

The new edition of the Comers’ landmark text is the first to take account of the psychological impact of the COVID pandemic.

Date Added: 11/22/2022


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Practice of Statistics in the Life Sciences, Digital Update

by Brigitte Baldi and David S. Moore

The Practice of Statistics in the Life Sciences helps students understand how to apply essential statistical skills across life sciences including nursing, public health, and allied health.

Date Added: 11/22/2022


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Everything's an Argument

by Andrea A. Lunsford and John J. Ruszkiewicz

Everything’s an Argument helps students analyze arguments and create their own, while emphasizing skills like rhetorical listening and critical reading. The text is available for the first time in Achieve, with downloadable e-book, grammar support, interactive tutorials, and more.

Date Added: 11/22/2022


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Everything's an Argument with Readings

by Andrea Lunsford and John Ruszkiewicz and Keith Walters

Everything’s an Argument with Readings helps students analyze arguments and create their own, while emphasizing skills like rhetorical listening and critical reading. The text is available for the first time in Achieve, with downloadable e-book, grammar support, interactive tutorials, and more.

Date Added: 11/22/2022


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How to Write Anything

by John J. Ruszkiewicz

How to Write Anything supports students with practical advice for all kinds of writing. The easy-to-follow rhetorical sequence, generous examples, and accessible tone empower students to write in any genre, both in class and in the workplace.

Date Added: 11/22/2022


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Macroeconomics

by N. Gregory Mankiw

When it comes to explaining Macroeconomics theory, research, and policy, there’s no one better than Mankiw. The number one book for the Intermediate Macro course, you’ll find that this text explains complex concepts with exceptional clarity. This new edition covers the economic impact of the Covid19 pandemic.

Date Added: 11/22/2022


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Rules for Writers

by Diana Hacker and Nancy Sommers

Rules for Writers supports students from a wide range of backgrounds with accessible explanations, step-by-step advice, class-tested examples, and opportunities to practice and build their writing, grammar, and research skills—all at a tremendous value.

Date Added: 11/22/2022


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A Student's Companion for In Conversation

by Bedford/St.Martin's

A Student’s Companion to In Conversation helps writers make the most of their handbook and their composition course. Its practical workbook format and attention to key topics taught in the course make it a useful tool for boosting student performance. Part 1 includes common college success strategies such as time management. Part 2 covers topics common to first-year composition such as essay development, active reading, audience awareness, peer review, revision, and working with sources. Part 3 includes 16 graphic organizers that help more visually-oriented students plan and organize different types of writing. And Part 4 includes exercises in sentence-level topics including parallelism, subject-verb agreement, fragments, using commas and quotation marks, and more. Offering more than 60 exercises and dozens of activities to engage students in the work of the course, A Student’s Companion to In Conversation helps new academic writers get and stay on-level.

Date Added: 11/22/2022


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My Psychology

by Andrew M. Pomerantz

Andy Pomerantz’s My Psychology helps you understand how the science of psychology applies to your own unique life experiences.

Date Added: 11/22/2022


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Practical Argument with 2020 APA and 2021 MLA Updates

by Laurie G. Kirszner and Stephen R. Mandell

This ebook has been updated to provide you with the latest guidance on documenting sources in MLA style and follows the guidelines set forth in the MLA Handbook, 9th edition (April 2021).More than ever, successful argumentation is a major part of academic success—and has plenty of real-world application. But students don’t benefit when they are bogged down with technical jargon and abstraction. That’s where Practical Argument comes in. Bestselling authors Laurie Kirszner and Stephen Mandell make argumentative writing accessible with a scaffolded, step-by-step approach to convey what students need to know about argument, in understandable language. The Fourth Edition includes an even more contemporary and diverse array of readings, as well as new coverage of the kinds of visual arguments students are likely to encounter in their everyday lives.

Date Added: 11/22/2022


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Psychology

by Daniel L. Schacter and Daniel T. Gilbert and Matthew K. Nock

The introductory psychology textbook that inspires a love of science.

Date Added: 11/22/2022


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News Reporting and Writing

by The Missouri Group

News Reporting & Writing teaches the essential reporting and writing skills within the context of today’s digital media landscape. The Missouri Group, including new author, Beverly Horvit, have extensively revised this edition with diverse examples and a focus on the role of technology to give students a strong foundation in the craft and raise awareness of current issues like fake news and censorship. The team focuses on developing the skills journalists actually use and the many careers in which they, and students, could use them—from working in news, to advertising, to public relations. Much of the text has been rewritten and reorganized to introduce a stronger flow of content paired with the most current coverage of today’s news industry.Available with LaunchPad Solo for Journalism, the perfect tool set for budding media writers. This online resource includes access to News Reporting & Writing’s digital workbook and Exercise Central for AP Style, a resource containing  thousands of activities focused on overcoming the most common grammar and style issues journalism students make.

Date Added: 11/22/2022


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Biology for the AP® Course

by Domenic Castignetti and James Morris and Rick Relyea and John Lepri

Explore Biology for the AP® Course, a textbook program  designed expressly for AP® teachers and students by veteran AP® educators. Biology for the AP® Course provides content organized into modules aligned to the CED, AP® skill-building instruction and practice, stunning visuals, and much more.

Date Added: 11/22/2022


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A History of Western Society, Combined Volume

by Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks and Clare Haru Crowston and Joe Perry and John P. McKay

A lively journey through the story of Western civilization, focusing on societies, cultures, and the lives of both ordinary and extraordinary men and women.

Date Added: 11/22/2022


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Ways of the World with Sources, Combined Volume

by Robert W. Strayer and Eric W. Nelson

Ways of the World is a world history textbook with a built-in reader that offers a truly global approach that explores broad patterns and nurtures students’ skill development.

Date Added: 11/22/2022


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Emerging

by Barclay Barrios

Emerging helps you think through and today’s biggest issues of today, helping you improve your writing every step of the way.

Date Added: 11/22/2022


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Law and Accounting

by Jean Margo Reid

This book contains 53 nineteenth century American legal cases in which courts discussed accounting issues. Some are well known: Wood v. Drummer (1824) was the foundation for the idea that capital could not be returned to shareholders and it was this restriction which made it necessary to distinguish between income and capital. The famous case of 1849, Burnes v Pennell is often cited as the source of the rule that dividends cannot be paid except from profits. However, many of the cases covered in this book are not well-known. It is often assumed that few American legal cases on accounting matters were decided in the nineteenth century. However, many of the 53 cases included here preceded the earliest British legal cases that discussed accounting issues and they are interesting for several reasons. They show that government regulation of accounting pre-dated the modern regulatory ear. They also illustration that sometimes private contracts specified a particular accounting treatment and that accounting, therefore, served to define private rights. They also illustrate that American courts discussed accrual accounting problems as early as 1837 and that a cash concept of profits was not the norm.

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Anti-feminism in the Academy

by VèVè Clark and Shirley Nelson Garner and Margaret Higonnet and Ketu H. Katrak

Contending that the anti-feminist backlash in the academy is part of the broader "politically correct" rhetoric, this collection of writers, academics and activists is a much-needed response to the assault on feminist thinkers and critics in the academy today.

Date Added: 11/22/2022


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Cosmopolitan Geographies

by Vinay Dharwadker

This book highlights the best new interdisciplinary research on the theory and practice of cosmopolitanism, with a special focus on the cosmopolitan literatures of Europe, Asia, Africa, and North America, from medieval times to the present.

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Scandinavian Homosexualities

by Jan Leofstreom

Scandinavian Homosexualities offers non-Scandinavian readers a rare opportunity to explore the history, sociology, notions, experiences, and cultural politics of homosexuality in Scandinavian societies in English. This unique insight into some of the most advanced countries in regard to institutionalized civil rights for lesbians and gays will help you direct change and progress in your own country.Chapters in Scandinavian Homosexualities draw from a range of theoretical and methodological strands to give you an overall picture of homosexuality in Scandinavian society. They cover a wide range of issues, including: traditions and practices in the legal regulation of same-sex sexuality the historically changing understanding of femininity and masculinity physical, social, and cultural niches of same-sex desire and sexual conduct theoretical approaches to individual experiences of sexual and erotic selfIn Scandinavian Homosexualities, you’ll come to see the cultural and social differences that exist between Scandinavian and Anglo-American societies. Specifically, you’ll see how differences in the culture of gender and sexuality may bear upon our scholarly theories and conceptualizations of homosexuality and on our analysis of sexual and gender politics. In many of the chapters there is, thus, an agenda to encourage comparisons among Western societies.The Scandinavian countries are among the most advanced in the world with regard to institutionalized civil rights of lesbians and gays. They are also, which is relevant for analyses of sexuality and homosexuality, societies where men and women are exceptionally equal in access to social, economic, and cultural resources. You can directly apply what you learn in Scandinavian Homosexualities of the cultural specificities of gender and sexuality in Scandinavian societies to your efforts to establish equality for same-sex relationships within your own culture.

Date Added: 11/22/2022


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Feminism, Community, and Communication

by Betty Mackune-Karrer and Mary E Olson

. . . from the minds of therapists on the cutting edge!This informative, innovative collection brings together the work of a group of “scholar-therapists,” all women, who have met regularly for ten years to discuss family therapy, gender, and postmodern ideas. The major themes--feminism, community, and communication--are taken in new directions. Feminism, Community, and Communication rethinks therapy, research, teaching, and community work with a renewed emphasis on collaboration, intersubjectivity, and the process of communication as a world-making and identity-making activity. The issues of gender, culture, religion, race, and class figure prominently in this book.In Feminism, Community, and Communication you'll find descriptions of: communal perspectives for therapists that stress listening and understanding over interpreting and knowing the power of love and spirituality in relation to organizational consultation to an agency beset by racial division research on anorexia and what it means a mentoring project for rural girls the Bar/Bat Mitzva as therapy an ethnographic study of Lebanese womenFeminism, Community, and Communication takes an exciting, fresh look at these three intertwined concepts, representing a way of thinking and doing therapy, research, community work, and training that highlights the ethical dimension of each. The book takes the position that human beings are meaning-makers in a common world, and not simply objects to be scrutinized or assessed by “experts.”

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Post-Secularism, Realism and Utopia

by Jolyon Agar

This book explores the contribution to recent developments in post-secularism, philosophical realism and utopianism made by key thinkers in the Hegelian tradition. It challenges dominant assumptions about what the relationship between religion and our so-called "secular age" should be that have sought to reduce or even eliminate religiosity from the public sphere. It draws upon utopian thinkers within the Hegelian tradition whose work has challenged this narrow secularism. In particular it explores the importance of philosophical transcendence to Hegelian and post-Hegelian religious, social and political theorising. This includes philosophers whose thinking is sympathetic or at least compatible with transcendence (such as Hegel, Taylor, Bhaskar and Bloch) but also those who have a reputation for rejecting transcendence and instead embracing immanence and even atheism (Feuerbach, Marx and Engels). By drawing on the utopian content of these thinkers it seeks to shed new light on the importance religious ideas have played in a range of philosophical positions within the broadly Hegelian tradition from theism, idealism, materialism and atheism to new ideas, especially new research on Hegel's so-called "panentheism". The book will be of interest to those working in the areas of post-secularism and utopian studies. It should also be of interest to academics and students of the recent turn within Critical Realism to "meta-reality" and its implications for Hegelianism and Marxism.

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The Mirror of Confusion

by Andrew M. Kirk

First published in 1997. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

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Gender Transgressions

by Karen J. Taylor

First published in 1998. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

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