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International Relations Theory
by Serena Hicks
In today's interconnected world, international politics affects everyone. Help students understand the complexities of international policy and politics.
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Introduction to Biological Anthropology Lab Manual
by Melissa A. Clark et al.
This inquiry-driven manual guides students through twelve laboratory exercises as they answer authentic questions about human biology, evolution, genetics, and diversity by measuring and exploring data, videos, dynamic scenes and figures. These exercises are designed to activate cognitive, affective, and sensory domains of learning while facilitating…
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Introduction to Criminal Justice
by Daniel K. Maxwell
An introduction to the criminal justice system in the United States.
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Introduction to Human Aging
by Pamela Abbott Enz
Introductory Gerontology/Human Aging from a multi-disciplinary perspective.
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Introduction to Law in Canada, 2nd Edition
by John Fairlie et al.
Emond - Introduction to Law in Canada, 2nd Edition is a comprehensive overview of the legal system, suitable for any program that includes introductory courses on Canadian law. This text builds on the existing structure of the best-selling first edition to substantially explore the nature of law, common and civil law systems, Canada’s constitutional…
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Introduction to Political Science
by Gaspare M Genna
This is an introductory text that includes Top Hat compatible modules. The brevity of the text should be appealing to most students.
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Introduction to Psychology
by Meaghan Altman
The goal of Introduction to Psychology is to give students an exciting experience that also helps them retain what they’ve learned in the long term. The text presents material including methods, memory and states of consciousness with 800+ interspersed questions, formative assessments, interactive multimedia and simulations woven in to gauge comprehension,…
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Introduction to Psychology: Australian Edition
by Meaghan Altman et al.
Introduction to Psychology: Australian Edition presents material such as methods, memory and states of consciousness in an engaging way. As a result, students will be able to understand and synthesise the content better. This book is written with the principles that underlie learning and memory - the goal is to provide an exciting experience for students…
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Introductory Mathematical Economics
by Sunanda Roy
The book is primarily intended for undergraduate economics or applied economics majors transitioning from a possibly non-technical and introductory Principles course into a calculus based intermediate or senior level course in economics. It provides a bridge from college math courses to calculus based intermediate economics. Mathematical techniques…
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Issues in Criminal Justice
by Clete Snell, PhD
Issues in Criminal Justice provides students with an immersive experience in the most complex and controversial topics in the discipline including: police misconduct, wrongful convictions, prison reform, gun violence, and the media and crime. The text covers current events such as the reaction to George Floyd's death, recent police reform initiatives,…
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Making an Impact: Concepts for Creating Social Change
by Jennifer L. Harrison
Making an Impact: Concepts for Creating Social Change is an interactive collection of concepts, theories, and research on topics related to the sociological study of social change. The textbook introduces topics and concepts, guiding students through basic knowledge and understanding of relevant social change concepts such as personal connections to…
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Microeconomics
by Deergha Adhikari
Demand analysis, market structures and pricing policies.
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