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  • - A Two-Semester Course of Essential Organic Chemistry
    by Viktor Zhdankin, Sangeeta Mereddy & Peter Grundt
    £82.49

    A companion workbook to Organic Chemistry: A Two Semester Course of Essential Organic Chemistry. The original problems from the textbook are included in full in this solutions manual. The problem solutions provide detailed explanation with reference to the related sections of the main textbook.

  • - Mandated Reporting and Working with Child Survivors
     
    £60.99

    Provides pre-service teachers with an overview of child maltreatment and their legal duty to report suspected offenses. The text identifies various types of child abuse, reveals common signs of mistreatment, provides instruction for reporting abuse, and offers advice for working with survivors of abuse.

  • - Cultivating Original Voices in an Authentic Context
    by Gail A. Bauman
    £63.99

    Designed for education students and pre-service teachers, this book teaches readers how to implement the Writer's Workshop model in a college classroom. It also shares the author's unique teaching experiences to illuminate the challenges and successes that come with introducing the model to a course.

  • by Mark Ballora
    £88.49

    Provides students with an overview of musical acoustics, including waves and resonance, the auditory system and psychoacoustics, musical scales and members of the orchestral instrument families, room acoustics, audio technology, and data sonification.

  • by Sharon E. Paulson
    £102.99

    Demonstrates to prospective teachers the importance of understanding child and adolescent development in order to be an effective teacher. The carefully selected readings within the anthology provide future educators with real-world teaching strategies to implement in the classroom at each level of child development.

  • by G.G. Schierle
    £123.49

    To design structures in synergy with form and space requires creativity and informed intuition of structural principles. The objective of Structure and Design is to introduce structural principles as the foundation of creative design and demonstrate successful application through case studies.

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    £110.49

    A unique anthology that exposes students to the stories, songs, tales, and oral rituals that comprise the rich tapestry of Slavic folklore. The collection features translations of folktales collected during the nineteenth century, when Western Europe began to show distinct interest in the Slavic people and their storytelling traditions.

  • by Matt Crick & Kelli Jean K. Smith
    £99.49

    Provides students with a comprehensive exploration of professional communication disciplines including television, film, broadcast journalism, public relations, and more. Students gain a solid, scholarly, and practical understanding of careers in communication to better inform their professional choices, expectations, and practices.

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    £111.49

    Provides a succinct outline of Western history and its effect on the world from the time of the ancient Greeks and Romans to the Cold War. The book illustrates why students need to know about Western history and civilization and focuses attention on major periods and geographical areas.

  • - Belize, Central America (2014-2016) Volume 1
     
    £107.49

    This volume in a series of immersive and enlightening scholarly journals that focus on specific international regions with respect to their unique character, relevant international and intellectual property laws, and developing markets for media and entertainment. This volume takes readers to Belize, an English-speaking portal into Central America.

  • by Chenxu Yu & Thomas Brumm
    £75.49

    A foundational text for engineering and technology students. The clean, clear writing style supports readers as they engage with content on the fundamentals of mechanical, electrical, and thermal systems as well as the basics of scientific measurements, data representation and analysis, and unit conversions.

  • by Gary Guthrie
    £82.49

    Teaches readers how to precisely construct investigative reports, whether for criminal, employment-policy, or employee-performance investigations. Dedicated to helping report-writers produce valuable extrinsic documentation, the book explains how to describe ""what happened and why"" in clear, concise terms.

  • by David Lemberg
    £106.49

    A definitive resource for healthcare students and professionals in nursing, medicine, and the allied health sciences, providing a comprehensive overview and exploration of today's ethical and legal landscape in healthcare delivery.

  • by Patricia Mitchell, Frank Schmalleger, Mark Bradbury & et al.
    £39.49

    Helps criminal justice undergraduates think through the myriad decisions related to pursuing a graduate or related degree. The text includes practical advice for developing key skill sets, including effective information retention, quality notetaking, communicating well through the written word, and more.

  • - A Systems/Dialectical Perspective
    by Thomas W. Roberts
    £99.49

    Helps students think critically and dialectically about social policies that affect children and families. Based on the belief that no single policymaking position has all the answers, the book offers a model that reduces the tendency to present only one viewpoint. As they move through the text, readers use this model to evaluate the effectiveness of specific policies.

  • - From Cells to Awareness
     
    £123.49

    An anthology comprised of classic and contemporary peer-reviewed journal articles related to sensation and perception, with special emphasis on vision. The collection provides students with instruction on how to read journal articles, comprehension questions to guide them through each article, and application questions to challenge their knowledge.

  • - Explorations in the Code of Life
    by Sarah Adelaide Crawford
    £96.99

    Introduces undergraduate college students to foundational concepts in genetics. The text provides in-depth coverage of the essential principles of genetics, from Mendel to molecular gene therapy, and reads like a story, guiding readers through each of these areas in an interesting, engaging, and enlightening way.

  • by Heather Ervin & Reza Noubary
    £93.99

    Uses data from golf, long jump, soccer, hockey, NASCAR, and wrestling to illustrate statistical reasoning and data analysis. Topics discussed include population and samples, graphical methods, measures of central tendency, and measures of variability. The text also covers relative standing, detecting outliers, probability, and normal distribution.

  • by Pavel Yakovlev, Antony Davies & Mehmet Serkan Tosun
    £91.99

    Teaches microeconomic concepts and theories in a concise, clear manner. Tis volume provides insight into the behaviour of three important economic agents - individuals, firms, and government - and discusses the interactions between these agents in a market economy. It explores how this behaviour is manifested across a wide variety of countries and cultures.

  • - Health, Homicide, and Litigation
    by Dennis J. Stevens
    £107.49

    Introduces students to the countless challenges law enforcement officers encounter on a daily basis. The book suggests that these challenges directly impact the physical and mental wellbeing of officers and can lead to personal issues such as substance abuse, chronic illness, post-traumatic stress disorders, and suicide.

  • - Addressing the Wicked Problems across Professions and Disciplines
    by Bruce S. Jansson
    £65.99

    Recognising the lack of discussion of income inequality in most social work textbooks, Reducing Inequality provides an overview of the potential impact of income inequality on the United States. It examines why the United States is the most unequal industrialized nation, and shares diverse curriculum and research on the topic.

  • by Heather Ervin & Reza Noubary
    £93.99

    Contains key lessons in probability and odds, supplementary counting rules, discrete random variables, and continuous random variables as they pertain to football, hockey, NASCAR, bowling, and more. The text also includes lessons on sampling distribution, single sample inferences, and linear regression.

  • - A General Biology Laboratory Manual
    by Leslie A. King
    £74.49

    This user-friendly manual encourages students to think of lecture and lab as a cohesive unit. This is accomplished by requiring them to use the information they are learning in lecture and the material presented in the manual, including standard experiments, to complete assignments. One half of the manual covers taxonomy and the other half is devoted to introductory comparative physiology.

  • - Campus Safety and Self Defense
    by Frankie Rabon & Howard Gene Caviness
    £89.49

    College and university campuses are no longer viewed as safe havens. Developing Your Proactive Plan: Campus Safety and Self Defense teaches students how to develop a proactive safety plan to increase their chances of survival in the event of a violent attack or incident.

  • - Issues and Perspectives
     
    £63.99

    Comprised of short, introductory narratives, primary sources, contemporary interpretations, and engaging activities, The Modern West: Issues and Perspectives introduces students to the eight issues central to the rise of the West to global power after 1500. The text is designed to help students tackle leading themes in western history.

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