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Men in Arms: A History of Warfare and Its Interrelationships with Western Society
by Sydney F. Wise Richard A. PrestonTextbook in military history traces the development of warfare and relates it to the development of Western society. This edition (fourth, 1979) revises previous editions and updates the text to 1990.
Prentice Hall Science Explorer: Earth's Changing Surface
by Joseph D. ExlineIn this 8th grade science text, covering the following four chapters: Mapping Earth's Surface, Weathering and Soil Formation, Erosion and Deposition and finally, A trip Through Geologic Time. Very concise, well written and designed for students to not become overwhelmed by the information.
Foundations of Braille Literacy
by Evelyn J. Rex Alan J. Koenig Diane P. Wormsley Robert L. BakerHistorical perspectives on literacy for blind people; changing views on teaching, reading and writing; approaches and strategies for reading and writing Braille literacy.
Clinical Handbook of Psychological Disorders: A Step-by-Step Treatment Manual (Third Edition)
by David H. BarlowWritten primarily from a cognitive-behavioral perspective, this book describes treatment methods for various disorders.
Applied Multiple Regression/Correlation Analysis for the Behavioral Sciences Third Edition
by Jacob Cohen Patricia Cohen Stephen G. West Leona S. AikenA textbooks for behavioral scientists in statistics.
Hartland's Medical & Dental Hypnosis: Third Edition
by David WaxmanIt is a tribute to the reputation and memory of the late Dr John Hartland that although more than twenty years have passed since Medical and Dental Hypnosis was first published, it has remained in demand throughout the world as one of the most popular textbooks of hypnotherapy. The present work has been extensively revised and updated while retaining the distinctive style of the original author. Much of the original content, now outdated, has been amended, deleted or extended, in order to bring the work into line with modern thinking and developments. The book contains 26 chapters divided into four parts: The History, Nature and Techniques of Hypnosis; Some Phenomena of Hypnosis and the Use of Advanced Techniques; The Clinical Application of Hypnosis and Other Uses and Some Abuses of Hypnosis. Although much of the material in the first two parts of the book is expository, it has nevertheless been extended to include more recent and better known techniques and this is reflected in more comprehensive reference lists at the end of each chapter. The third part, dealing with the clinical applications of hypnosis, is more fully documented. This is particularly so in the chapters dealing with treatment of neuroses, problems of personality and, most extensively, on hypnosis in the alleviation of pain and in surgery. New chapters dealing with the treatment of depression, the use of hypnotherapy in chronic and terminal illness and hypnosis with children are added. Part four is a completely new section covering the uses of hypnosis in competitive sports and criminal investigation as well as containing chapters on legal aspects and lay practitioners of hypnosis. The Appendix contains guidelines for the beginner in the proper application of hypnosis and the maintenance of ethical status and dignity.
Houghton Mifflin Reading California Triumphs
by Houghton MifflinCalifornia recommended proofread textbook on the fundamentals of reading skills.
Collections for Young Scholars Volume Six Book Two
by The Editors at Open Court Publishing CompanyCalifornia recommended proofread textbook. A collection of short stories suitable for sixth graders learning about a wide range of topics.
Social Psychology: Media and Research Update (4th Edition)
by Elliot Aronson Timothy Wilson Robin MakertArticles on Social psychology
The Developing Person Through Childhood & Adolescence
by Kathleen Stassen BergerEdition after edition, Kathleen Stassen Berger's The Developing Person Through Childhood and Adolescence re-emerges as the ideal textbook for the chronologically-organized development course--a perennial bestseller that always provides an authoritative portrait of the field, carefully crafted learning tools, and a narrative style and emphasis on cultural contexts that make the material relevant to its broad student audience.
A Systems Approach to Small Group Interaction (8th edition)
by Stewart L. TubbsThis book explores the myriad ways in which groups and teams can be used to help achieve successful results.
Fundamentals of Federal Income Tax Law 3rd edition
by William D. PopkinWidely used text by nationally recognized scholar in tax and legislation.
Practical Research: Planning and Design (8th edition)
by Paul D. Leedy Jeanne Ellis OrmrodA guide for developing a research project.
Life, 5th edition
by Bruce Parker Marielle Hoefnagels Douglas Gaffin Ricki LewisIntroduction to Biology textbook.
Terrestrial Ecosystems (Second edition)
by Jerry M. Melillo John D. AberEarth requires an understanding of how terrestrial ecosystems, the basic units of the landscape, function.
Call to Freedom
by Sterling Stuckey Linda Kerrigan SalvucciThis is a tenth grade US history Text book. It covers all of US history from American Beginnings to present day (2000).
Inclusive Classrooms: Video Cases on CD-ROM Activity and Learning Guide to accompany Exceptional Lives Special Education in Today's Schools
by Anne M. Bauer Stephen D. KroegerSkills and knowledge for creating inclusive classrooms.
What If? Writing Exercises for Fiction Writers (1st edition)
by Anne Bernays Pamela PainterA handbook for writers based on the idea that specific exercises are one of the most useful and provocative methods of mastering the art of fiction writing
Qualitative Inquiry and Research Design: Choosing among Five Traditions (1st edition)
by John W. CreswellAn explanation of five approaches to qualitative research.
Social Welfare Policy and Social Programs: A Values Perspective
by Elizabeth A. SegalOffering a new values perspective, Elizabeth Segal's SOCIAL WELFARE POLICY AND SOCIAL PROGRAMS takes the student beyond identifying, describing, and analyzing social welfare policies. Segal demonstrates how the myriad values of diverse groups in America have influenced current policies, and helps students recognize that analysis takes place through the lens of these often opposing values. The dual themes of critical thinking and critical evaluation provide the framework of the book, and Segal's unique attention to international perspectives on values around social welfare policies and social programs heightens students' awareness of the global implications of social work around the world.
Literature and Its Writers: An Introduction to Fiction, Poetry, and Drama
by Ann Charters Samuel ChartersA compilation of fiction, poetry and drama. The book discusses these works and aspects of reading and writing.
Adult Psychopathology and Diagnosis (5th ed.)
by Michel Hersen Samuel Epes Turner Deborah C. BeidelAdult Psychopathology and Diagnosis, Fifth Edition offers comprehensive coverage of the major psychological disorders and presents a balanced integration of empirical data and diagnostic criteria to demonstrate the basis for individual diagnoses.
Qualitative Inquiry and Research Design: Choosing among Five Approaches (2nd edition)
by John W. CreswellMany changes have occurred on the landscape of qualitative research, and these changes and my thinking about them are reflected in this second edition.
Understanding Human Sexuality, Ninth Edition
by Janet Shibley Hyde John D. DelamaterThis trusted text examines the biological, psychological, and social science of human sexuality, provides practical information needed for everyday living, and familiarizes students with research methods used in sexuality. The author team features a unique combination of a psychologist and a sociologist, which gives this text a distinct interdisciplinary perspective.
A History of Archaeological Thought (2nd Edition)
by Bruce G. TriggerTextbook that describes theories in archaeology for the last two centuries.