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AP* Edition
Author:
Eric Foner
Edition Number: 3
ISBN: 9780393919554
Known for his work on the intersection of intellectual, political and social history, renowned historian Eric Foner brings a crisp, compelling clarity to the study of American history. Michael Henry is known for guiding the growth of historical thinking, document analysis and essay writing skills necessary for the AP* exam.
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Authors:
Ronald Comer, Elizabeth Gould
Edition Number: 2
ISBN: 9781118012079
Psychology Around Us, Second Edition empowers students to build psychological literacy by tying together topics and sub-topics throughout. Following a familiar organization, the unique Tying It Together sections in Psychology Around Us highlight the significance of psychology’s big picture, rather than presenting the field as disjointed topics, chapter-by-chapter.
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People, Place and Culture
Authors:
Erin H. Fouberg, Alexander B. Murphy, H. J. deBlij
Edition Number: 10
ISBN: 9781118018699
Human Geography 10th Edition includes all of the important concepts and theory on Human Geography as previous issues with a more succinct and engaging narrative while going in depth to touch on all the major themes of the topic. The text focuses on identity and how every human being forges an identity in a globalized world.
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Power & Purpose
Authors:
Theodore J. Lowi, Benjamin Ginsberg, Kenneth A. Shepsle, Stephen Ansolabehere
Edition Number: 12
ISBN: 9780393912074
Always authoritative. More contemporary than ever.
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People, Place, and Culture
Authors:
H. J. de Blij, Alexander B. Murphy, Erin Fouberg
Edition Number: 9
ISBN: 9780470382585
Human Geography: People, Place, and Culture, Ninth Edition commits to helping students appreciate the role people play in shaping places, and provides context for the issues addressed.
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Author:
Karen Huffman
Edition Number: 10
ISBN: 9781118019085
Engage and Inspire through active learning with Karen Huffman's Psychology in Action,the acknowledged leader of active learning and student success. This flagship book's new edition helps students examine their own personal studying and learning styles with several new pedagogical aids -- encouraging students to apply what they are learning to their everyday lives.
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AP Study Guide
Authors:
Erin H. Fouberg, Alexander B. Murphy, Harm J. de Blij
Edition Number: 9
ISBN: 9780470503614
Human Geography gets general readers to think geographically across scale and across a wide range of geographical phenomena and global issues. All concepts and themes are touched on with the historical background one would expect, but also with current examples to make the reading more relevant. The content is written in such a way that it is approachable and appealing. It includes all of the important themes in a succinct and engaging narrative style that can easily be understood. From the Field boxes and opening vignettes help anyone who has not personally traveled much of the world. General readers will also find the latest data as they build their understanding of important concepts.
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Authors:
Michael S. Gazzaniga, Todd F. Heatherton, Diane F. Halpern
Edition Number: 4
ISBN: 978093911572
A text that applies what researchers and educators have discovered about how, where, and why students learn. The result: science made accessible.
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A History of the World
Author:
Robert Tignor
Edition Number: 3
ISBN: 9780393934922
The most global approach to world history, now more streamlined and accessible. Rather than following the more traditional civilizations or regionally-oriented approach, Worlds Together, Worlds Apartbuilds each chapter around major world history stories and themes: the emergence of cities, the building of the Silk Road, the spread of the Black Death, the Age of Exploration, and others.
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Authors:
Michael Kuby, John Harner, Patricia Gober
Edition Number: 5
ISBN: 9780470484791
New edition supports proven “learn by doing” approach to human geography.
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