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First published in 1992 for schools in Neveda, this is a work on the subject and provides an introduction for people who live outside the US state of Neveda.
Addresses concerns and issues facing Black Americans in the USA during the Trump presidential era. Through a historical and contemporary lens from a diverse body of scholars, presented are principled works that critically analyse the relationship between President Trump and Black Americans.
A first course in number theory and as a prerequisite requires familiarity not much more than what is covered in any high school mathematics curriculum. This book is rich in examples. All the basic topic in elementary number theory are presented in appropriate detail and illustrated by examples.
Offers a succinct overview for six of the major world religions: Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Native American Religions, Hinduism, and Buddhism. Further, the title provides a survey of each religion's approach to the most important problem facing our world: climate change and environmental degradation.
Editors Dawn Braithwaite and Julia Wood put the proven concept of active learning to work for interpersonal communication students. The second edition of Casing Interpersonal Communication expands on traditional interpersonal communication textbooks by immersing students in real life situations.
Provides an elementary introduction to Christian ethics that focuses on the theoretical side rather than the practical. The goal is to provide a very approachable guide for Christians to Western philosophical ethics.
By reading this book, you will realize how education and literacy about other religions and cultures can change our individual and communal perspectives about the experiences of others and can hopefully help us live together in a pluralistic world by respecting our differences.
Offers an overview into American education, culture and the worldviews that influence it. Educational theories and the philosophers and psychologists who developed them are reviewed. Current theories and trends are discussed. Major concepts of learning are then applied to brain research.
Traces the lack of civility in our society, defines what it is from a communication perspective, then identifies the characteristics of a civil communicator and outlines the importance of civil listening. The book then introduces the format of Civil Dialogue, a method for people to present many sides of hotly contested issues.
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