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NEW BOOKS FROM McGRAW-HILL JANUARY-FEBRUARY 2013

HIGHER EDUCATION - SOCIAL SCIENCE

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CULTURE 2

HOMELAND SECURITY & TERRORISM: READINGS 2

EXPERIENCE CRIMINAL JUSTICE 1

JUVENILE DELINQUENCY 1

ANNUAL EDITIONS: CRIMINAL JUSTICE 13/14 37

FOUNDATIONS OF EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION 6

ENHANCING LEARNING THROUGH TECHNOLOGY IN LIFELONG LEARNING 1

ANNUAL EDITION: CHILD GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT 13/14 20

TEACHING WITH TECHNOLOGIES: THE ESSENTIAL GUIDE 1

EMBRACING DIVERSITY 1

NEW WORLDS: AN INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE READING 5

OPENING DOORS 7

P.O.W.E.R. LEARNING & YR LIFE: ESSENTIALS OF STUDENT SUCCESS 2

P.O.W.E.R. LEARNING: FOUNDATIONS OF STUDENT SUCCESS 1

P.O.W.E.R. LEARNING: STRATEGIES FOR SUCCESS IN COLLEGE AND LIFE 6

WRITING MATTERS: A HANDBOOK FOR WRITING & RESEARCH 2

COLLEGE WRITING SKILLS WITH READINGS 9

CREATE ONLY COLLEGE WRITING SKILLS 9

SENTENCE SKILLS WITH READINGS 5

TU MUNDO 1

WORKBOOK/LAB MANUAL TO ACCOMPANY TU MUNDO 1

AVANTI: BEGINNING ITALIAN 3

WORKBOOK/LABORATORY MANUAL FOR AVANTI! 3

AUDIO CDS FOR AVANCE! 3

WORKBOOK/LABORATORY MANUAL FOR AVANCE! 3

MAS 2

WORKBOOK/LABORATORY MANUAL TO ACCOMPANY MAS 2

LABORATORY MANUAL EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY 7

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS: A GUIDE TO FITNESS AND WELLNESS 2

INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL EDUCATION, EXERCISE SCIENCE AND SPORT STUDI 9

ANNUAL EDITIONS: DRUGS, SOCIETY, AND BEHAVIOR 13/14 28

HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF SPORT AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION 6

MEASUREMENT BY THE PHYSICAL EDUCATOR: WHY AND HOW 7

PRINCIPLES OF ATHLETIC TRAINING: A COMPETENCY-BASED APPROACH 15

ANNUAL EDITIONS: NUTRITION 13/14 25

SOCIAL WORK DISSERTATION 2

TRADITIONS & ENCOUNTERS: BRIEF GLOBAL 3

TRADITIONS & ENCOUNTERS: BRIEF GLOBAL VOL 1 3

TRADITIONS & ENCOUNTERS: BRIEF GLOBAL VOL 2 3

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GLOBAL STUDIES: THE MIDDLE EAST 14

TAKING SIDES: CLASHING VIEWS IN WORLD HISTORY VOL 1 5

PERSPECTIVES IN NUTRITION: A FUNCTIONAL APPROACH 1

PERSPECTIVES IN NUTRITION: A FUNCTIONAL APPROACH WITH CONNECT ACCES 1

PUBLIC RELATIONS WRITING: THE ESSENTIALS OF STYLE AND FORMAT 8

FUNDAMENTALS OF HUMAN COMMUNICATION 4

COMMUNICATION MATTERS 2

EXPERIENCING INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION: AN INTRODUCTION 5

ISPEAK: PUBLIC SPEAKING FOR CONTEMPORARY LIFE 5

BROADCAST NEWS HANDBOOK 5

INTERPERSONAL CONFLICT 9

BASIC MATHEMATICAL SKILLS WITH GEOMETRY 9

BEGINNING ALGEBRA 9

COLLEGE ALGEBRA 3

COLLEGE ALGEBRA ESSENTIALS 3

BASIC COLLEGE MATHEMATICS WITH P.O.W.E.R LEARNING 1

INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA WITH P.O.W.E.R. LEARNING 1

INTRODUCTORY ALGEBRA WITH P.O.W.E.R. LEARNING 1

PREALGEBRA WITH P.O.W.E.R. LEARNING 1

BEGINNING ALGEBRA 4

BEGINNING AND INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA 4

COLLEGE ALGEBRA 1

COLLEGE ALGEBRA ESSENTIALS 1

INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA 4

MATHEMATICS & STATISTICS FOR PRE-UNIVERSITY 1

AMERICA'S MUSICAL LANDSCAPE 7

DIGITAL MUSIC COLLECTION FOR USE WITH MUSIC: THE ART OF LISTENING 9

LOGIC BOOK 6

EXPLORING THE BIBLE 2

TAKING SIDES: CLASHING VIEWS ON BIOETHICAL ISSUES 15

HOW TO THINK ABOUT WEIRD THINGS: CRITICAL THINKING FOR A NEW AGE 7

ANNUAL EDITIONS: HOMELAND SECURITY 3

ANNUAL EDITIONS: AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY 13/14 16

TAKING SIDES: CLASHING VIEWS IN WORLD POLITICS 16

ANNUAL EDITIONS: WORLD POLITICS 13/14 34

ANNUAL EDITIONS: COMPARATIVE POLITICS 13/14 31

HUMAN SEXUALITY: SELF, SOCIETY, AND CULTURE 1

ESSENTIALS OF LIFE-SPAN DEVELOPMENT 3

HIDDEN HISTORY OF COACHING 1

ANNUAL EDITIONS: DYING, DEATH, AND BEREAVEMENT 13/14 14

READINGS IN SOCIAL THEORY 7

ANNUAL EDITIONS: SOCIAL PROBLEMS 13/14 39

SOCIAL PROBLEMS AND THE QUALITY OF LIFE 13

SOCIOLOGY MATTERS 6

DESIGNING WITH LIGHT 6

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The book will be used at courses at West Point, and is suitable for any certification or training course on Homeland Security Issues. Topics include everything from the post-September 11 world to citizen's responsibilities to cyberterrorism to lessons learned in the wake of terrorist tragedies. Correlation Guide: www.mhhe.com/mhcp/CorrelationGuides/AE_Homeland_Security_3e.pdf This convenient guide matches the units in Annual Editions: Homeland Security, 3/e with the corresponding chapters in one of our best-selling McGraw-Hill Homeland Security textbooks by Forest et al.

Experience Criminal Justice provides an environment for students to apply the foundations of the Criminal Justice system to interactive and assignable activities online. Students will read about the foundations of Courts, Cops, and Corrections in the streamlined, brief text, and then apply those foundations online as they use their own discretionary skills in You Make the Call videos and other online activities. Should officers issue a ticket to every single person who gets caught speeding? Students find out how to make their own decisions and learn that the Criminal Justice system isn’t all black and white. Experience Criminal Justice is assignable, tied to student learning outcomes, and is completely integrated with Blackboard.

Juvenile Delinquency: Bridging Theory to Practice brings together academic learning and practical exposure to real-life events in a way that empowers students to better understand how what they learn in-class applies to the larger criminal justice picture. Author and professor, Robert McNamara facilitates a learning process that goes beyond memorization to engagement with relevant, practical social applications and analyses. Students’ critical thinking skills are strengthened by studying actual case studies, and applying what they’ve learned to determine the best course of action. Additionally, video assignments that include footage of actual juveniles in detention and practitioners will question preconceptions and myths that students may have. Juvenile Delinquency: Bridging Theory to Practice breaks down the barriers between theory and practice, and allows students to connect with course material in a whole new way.

The Annual Editions series is designed to provide convenient, inexpensive access to a wide range of current articles from some of the most respected magazines, newspapers, and journals published today. Annual Editions are updated on a regular basis through a continuous monitoring of over 300 periodical sources. The articles selected are authored by prominent scholars, researchers, and commentators writing for a general audience. Annual Editions volumes have a number of organizational features designed to make them especially valuable for classroom use: a general introduction; an annotated table of contents; a topic guide; an annotated listing of supporting World Wide Web sites; Learning Outcomes and a brief overview at the beginning of each unit; and a Critical Thinking section at the end of each article. Each volume also offers an online Instructor's Resource Guide with testing materials. Using Annual Editions in the Classroom is a general guide that provides a number of interesting and functional ideas for using Annual Editions readers in the classroom. Visit www.mhhe.com/annualeditions for more details.

Foundations of Early Childhood Education: Teaching Children in a Diverse Society is designed to help increase the quality in early care and education programs through training teachers. It features skill building with a solid theoretical base, and provides students with an overview of early childhood programs through the use of examples, anecdotes, and scenarios. Readers will come away with an understanding of what makes a quality early childhood education program, where children gain the foundations they need for school success and beyond.

The Annual Editions series is designed to provide convenient, inexpensive access to a wide range of current articles from some of the most respected magazines, newspapers, and journals published today. Annual Editions are updated on a regular basis through a continuous monitoring of over 300 periodical sources. The articles selected are authored by prominent scholars, researchers, and commentators writing for a general audience. Annual Editions volumes have a number of organizational features designed to make them especially valuable for classroom use: a general introduction; an annotated table of contents; a topic guide; an annotated listing of supporting World Wide Web sites; Learning Outcomes and a brief overview at the beginning of each unit; and a Critical Thinking section at the end of each article. Each volume also offers an online Instructor's Resource Guide with testing materials. Using Annual Editions in the Classroom is a general guide that provides a number of interesting and functional ideas for using Annual Editions readers in the classroom. Visit www.mhhe.com/annualeditions for more details.

This book provides a baseline for effective technology practice, offering a comprehensive overview of theory, research and practice. In particular the book: Brings together research findings to provide an evidence based approach to using technology in the classroom Provides an understanding of how technologies can and should inform teaching and learning Highlights effective practice As well as capturing the extensive developments in this field over the last three decades the book identifies ‘what works’ with technology and education. There is detailed consideration of how technology can enhance learning and inform pedagogic approaches together with examples. This not only informs but, most importantly, allows teachers to develop their practice in order to incorporate and exploit the affordances of educational technologies, providing a sound theoretical underpinning to classroom practice with technologies. Significantly the book urges educators to embrace new ways of working using technologies to support knowledge sharing and building. It also looks ahead and reports teachers’ views of schools of the future, where learners and teachers may work flexibly through a curriculum that is personalised and focused on 21st century needs. Teaching with Technologies is essential reading for busy teachers and students who wish to gain an informed overview of the key issues pertaining to technology and education.

The new fifth edition of Joe Cortina and Janet Elder's New Worlds: An Introduction to College Reading continues to offer a clear, effective, and systematic way to approach college reading assignments. New Worlds introduces the skills needed to master college-level reading, and shows how to apply those skills throughout the college curriculum and beyond.

The new seventh edition of Joe Cortina and Janet Elder's Opening Doors: Understanding College Reading continues to offer a clear, effective, and systematic way to approach college reading assignments. Its twenty-seven full-length reading selections and chapter-length selection, provide ample opportunities for integrated, recursive practice of essential reading comprehension skills, critical reading and thinking skills, and study strategies.

P.O.W.E.R. Learning is the only research-based series with a unifying system for critical thinking and problem solving. P.O.W.E.R. Learning and Your Life utilizes this framework to maximize students' potential for success in college and life by addressing a diverse student population with real-world examples and applications in the context of the students’ career. Using this scientifically-based, yet simple and class-tested principles of the P.O.W.E.R. (Prepare, Organize, Work, Evaluate, and Rethink) system, students gain a sense of mastery and achievement as they move through the text; with the growth of their confidence comes the increased intellectual enthusiasm and personal discipline needed for them to excel. P.O.W.E.R. Learning and Your Life is the only student success text created specifically for the non-residential, commuter student and campus. These students face unique challenges and as they typically work full- or part-time, juggle work and family obligations with school, and they may be the first person in their families attempting a post-secondary education. The focus of P.O.W.E.R. Learning and Your Life is on real application of P.O.W.E.R. strategies in a program-specific approach through the use of photos, examples, and activities tied to general education courses (such as math, English, etc.) through the use of P.O.W.E.R. principles.

P.O.W.E.R. Learning is the only research-based student success series with a unifying system for critical thinking and problem solving. P.O.W.E.R. Learning: Foundations of Student Success utilizes this P.O.W.E.R. framework to maximize students' potential for success in college and life addressing the diverse, 2-year student population by providing direct, practical solutions to the challenges that students face as they navigate college and prepare for their careers. Using the scientifically-based, yet simple and class-tested principles of the P.O.W.E.R. (Prepare, Organize, Work, Evaluate, and Rethink) system, students gain a sense of mastery and achievement as they move through the text; with the growth of their confidence comes the increased intellectual enthusiasm and personal discipline needed for them to excel.

P.O.W.E.R. Learning is the only research-based student success series with a unifying system for critical thinking and problem solving. P.O.W.E.R. Learning maximizes students' potential for success in college and in life. Using the scientifically-based, yet simple and class-tested principles of the P.O.W.E.R. (Prepare, Organize, Work, Evaluate, and Rethink) system, students gain a sense of mastery and achievement as they move through the text; with the growth of their confidence comes the increased intellectual enthusiasm and personal discipline needed for them to excel.

Writing Mattersunites research, reasoning, documentation, grammar, and style into a cohesive whole, helping students see the conventions of writing as a network of responsibilities writers have -to other writers. Writing Matters emphasizes the responsibility writers share, whether collaborating online in peer review or conducting research with digital and print sources, to treat information fairly and accurately and to craft writing that is unique and original—their own! -to the audience. Writing Matters emphasizes the need to use conventions appropriate to the readership, to write clearly, and to provide readers with the information and interpretation they need to make sense of a topic. -to the topic. Writing Matters encourages writers to explore a topic thoroughly and creatively, to assess sources carefully, and to provide reliable information at a depth that does the topic justice. -to themselves. Writing Matters encourages writers to take their writing seriously and to approach writing tasks as an opportunity to learn about a topic and to expand their scope as writers. Students are more likely to write well when they think of themselves as writers rather than as error-makers. WRITING MATTERS eBook The CONNECT COMPOSITION PLUS 2.0 eBook provides Writing Matters content in a digital format that is accessible from within Connect and Blackboard. In support of the engaged learning experience, students can link directly to activities and assignments within CONNECT from the eBook. Students can have all the resources from Writing Matters right on their desktops! Personal Learning Plan (PLP) Through an intuitive, adaptive diagnostic that assesses proficiencies in five core areas of grammar and mechanics, students generate a personalized learning plan tailored to address their needs within the timeframe students determine what they want to study. the personalized program includes contextualized grammar and writing lessons, videos, animations, and interactive exercises and provides immediate feedback on students’ work and progress. Based on metacognitive learning theories, the PERSONAL LEARNING PLAN continually adapts with each interaction, while built-in time management tools keep students on track to ensure they achieve their course goals. The Personal Learning Plan is designed to improve student writing, allow classroom instruction to focus on critical writing processes, and support the goals of writing programs and individual instructors with reports that present data related to progress, achievement, and students who may be at risk. 9781259060632 Grounded in John Langan’s Four Bases – unity, coherence, sentence skills, and support – College Writing Skills with Readings employs a unique personalized learning plan to address student deficits in grammar and mechanics and to free instructional time for activities emphasizing writing process and critical thinking. From mastering the traditional five-paragraph essay and its variations to learning about the finer points of grammar and punctuation, College Writing Skills with Readings empowers students to think more deeply about audience and purpose as they write for college and career. This new ninth edition provides a greater balance focus on personal, academic, and workplace writing.9781259060649 College Writing Skills offers students a practical guide to becoming better writers. From mastering the traditional five-paragraph essay and its variations to learning about the finer points of grammar and punctuation, College Writing Skills empowers students to take control of their writing and put it to work for them. Now, with the new online writing program Connect Writing and the soon-to-come Connect Langan, an online interactive version of College Writing Skills, this new eighth edition brings writing closer to students and helps to take them where they need to go. Whether online or in class, College Writing Skills offers students the tools to succeed. 9781259060656

Tu mundo immerses the Intro Spanish student in a culturally rich world full of opportunities to discover and explore the powerful connections between themselves and the people and cultures of the Spanish-speaking world. Students dive in to intensive communicative practice, building confidence in their ability to interact in a meaningful way in Spanish with access to a wealth of tools to support and guide their progress, including video chat, interactive online scenarios, and an adaptive diagnostic program. In addition, students are able to create their own sense of community, resulting in a unique individual experience that will evolve organically with each student, sparking their natural curiosity about their world.    Tu mundo employs a communicative methodology that focuses on developing all four skills, supported by the best digital learning platform available today: Connect Spanish. Because Tu mundo was designed with today’s students in mind, students are more readily engaged with the content, thanks to their avid use of web-based tools, their innate interest the cultures of other countries, and their preference for visual presentations and quick access to information. Tu mundo reflects the world in which our students live; where online learning, social networking, texting, instant messaging, mobile devices, tablets, online gaming, and virtual scenarios are an integral part of daily life. What are the pillars of Tu mundo? Our extensive and ongoing research in the Intro Spanish course has led to the creation of Tu mundo, with a strong emphasis on the 5 C’s: Communication, Culture, Connections, Comparisons, and Communities. Tu mundo delivers content in a variety of ways in order to ensure consistent course outcomes across all course formats. 1. Improved communication performance & skills: By jumping directly into communicative practice at the beginning of every chapter, students are encouraged to immerse themselves in the experience of active learning, whether in a face-to-face or online classroom. Grammar is presented at the end of each chapter, allowing students to study at home and work through the exercises in Connect Spanish for automatic feedback, coming to class ready to engage in discussion. This emphasis on communication in the classroom makes Tu mundo the most effective communicative program on the market. No other program commits to this methodology like Tu mundo. 2. Creating consistent learning outcomes: Tu mundo offers a powerful adaptive learning system called LearnSmart that allows students to identify grammatical structures and vocabulary words not yet mastered and to receive an individualized study program for mastering them. Students of all experience levels will benefit from using LearnSmart, which includes built-in reporting and a competitive scoreboard. Connect Spanish Voice Board and Blackboard Instant Messenger (BbIM), both powered by Wimba, ensure that students are getting ample practice time no matter where their classes take place. 3. Building community and connections between students: Creating a sense of community in the face-to-face or virtual classroom is a huge part of language learning and something that Tu mundo does implicitly. Whether students collaborate in a physical classroom or in Connect Spanish, they are provided with opportunities to engage in meaningful conversations and collaborative task-based activities. The Amigos sin fronteras, a cast of young Hispanic students that share common interests, are featured throughout the entire program and showcased in the Así somos video segments. Through the Amigos sin fronteras, students are exposed to a friendly model on how to apply what they are learning to another friendly group of students, i.e. their own class. In addition, Tu mundo presents an interactive online environment that applies engaging content and task-based scenarios that enable you to practicing your language skills in a fun, immersive way. Thus, students can practice Spanish in a context that is not only fun but extremely motivating. 4. More Culture and Comparisons coverage: Culture is so often left behind—so Tu mundo offers it throughout the program. Each chapter features a country of focus which doubles as the home country of one of the fifteen amigos. Along with in-chapter cultural sections, every chapter of Tu mundo features a second video segment called Mi país (within Connect), narrated by the amigos themselves, as they share information about their native countries. This window into the lives of the amigos provides a point of comparison for you to describe your own life. The Mundo interactivo scenarios represent a variety of cultural contexts in which you can interact with language and culture in a way that is meaningful to you.

The Cuaderno de actividades (Workbook/Laboratory Manual) to accompany Tu mundo links culture to the main text and to students’ lives. Both the Escríbelo tú and the Conexión cultural sections are introduced in the Tu mundo main text and fully explored in the Cuaderno, thus offering exciting cultural content linked to the Spanish-speaking world. The Cuaderno addresses writing, listening comprehension, speaking, and reading practice: writing activities integrate and reinforce the content presented in the corresponding chapter of the main text; an interactive blog where the characters from Amigos sin Fronteras post comments on current events serves as a springboard for student and teacher written participation; and Enlace auditivo which includes two listening segments that include dialogues, ads, and announcements.

As the fastest growing introductory Italian title, Avanti! Beginning Italian continues to evolve to meet the changing needs of instructors and students. Professors are offering more hybrid and online courses, technology is providing functionality we could not envision just a few years ago, and the types of students we teach are ever-changing. Thus, in planning the third-edition revision, it was critical to retain the best parts of our program while responding to the changes around us. The title Avanti! conveys the forward-thinking approach of this program, which is designed to guide experienced and inexperienced instructors in creating a truly communicative, interactive environment for their students. In preparation for this edition, we employed a wide array of market research tools to identify a number of areas for digital innovation. As a direct result of our research, this new edition offers McGraw-Hill’s Connect™ and LearnSmart™ with their game-changing, adaptive, and digital learning resources. These powerful, digital tools, now an integral part of the third edition, complement and support the goals of the Avanti! program and address the needs of the evolving Introductory Italian course. How does Avanti! with Connect and LearnSmart support the needs of Italian instructors and students? Communicative Competence: One of the major challenges of any introductory language course is to give students ample exposure to the language and sufficient opportunity for speaking practice to inspire them to communicate with confidence. Avanti! satisfies students’ desire to communicate in everyday situations right from the start. In Connect Italian students have access 24/7 to the digitally enhanced eBook, the interactive textbook activities, the online Workbook / Laboratory Manual activities, all of the accompanying audio and video resources, and the voice tools that allow for out-of-class practice of important oral skills. Review and Recycling: Since introducing and practicing each grammatical structure once in a year-long course is simply not enough to promote acquisition, recycling vocabulary and structures for maximum exposure is a key feature of Avanti! Every fourth chapter provides practice of four previously taught grammar points, which are then followed by a related topic. With the addition of LearnSmart, a super-adaptive learning system, students can practice key vocabulary and grammatical structures outside of class. This powerful system helps students identify their weaknesses and provides them with an individualized study program based on their performance. Manageable Scope and Sequence: Avanti! responds to instructors’ concerns that most programs attempt to cover too much material in the first year. We have designed an elementary course that reflects reasonable expectations for the amount of material that most beginning learners can acquire in one year of classroom instruction, while providing the necessary practice students need to acquire these structures. The Connect Italian platform includes an assignment builder feature that allows instructors further flexibility to fully customize the course content to meet the needs of their particular students. Instructors may choose to assign all (or a subset) of the textbook and workbook activities as well as some or all of the grammar points presented in Per saperne di più based on their course goals. Cultural Competence: Avanti!’s meaningful and extensive exploration of Italy’s rich and unique culture is fully supported in Connect Italian through audio and video resources and interactive activities. Throughout each chapter, brief readings and interactive, culture activities promote an understanding of products, practices and perspectives. All chapters end with reading, listening, and writing activities that explore cultural topics in depth. Each chapter also includes an analysis of film clips where students can see Italian society and culture in action. Student-centered Classroom: A significant goal of Avanti! is to engage the learner inside and outside of the classroom and promote students’ personal sense of responsibility to interact with the material and maximize learning. To this end, the inductive presentations of vocabulary and grammar, which encourage language processing and cognitive engagement, can be successfully completed in the classroom or by using the interactive versions in Connect. Administrative Challenges: The Avanti! program provides the online tools to reduce the amount of time and energy that instructors have to invest in administering their course. The Assignment Builder allows instructors to easily sort activities according to a variety of parameters that are important to them, including by learning objective, language skill, topic, amount of time on task, or by activity type (multiple-choice, fill-in-the-blank, and so on). With Reports instructors can pull full administrative reports about students’ performance, and coordinators will be able to integrate these reports across all sections to see the performance of the entire program. The at-risk student report also allows instructors to quickly identify at-risk students, based on numerous criteria, who may need additional help to successfully complete the course.

Cuaderno de práctica: this supplement presents vocabulary and grammar from the Student Edition but is organized a bit differently (audio and written sections). The WBLM also features a native-speaker interview section (Voces), pronunciation and spelling practice, and a guided composition activity. - Expresión oral y comprensión (audio comprehension section)      • Vocabulario      • Gramática      • Un poco de todo        o Voces       o Pronunciación y ortografía - Práctica escrita y composición (written activities section)      • Vocabulario      • Gramática      • Un poco de todo       o Ortografía       o ¡OJO!       o Análisis y aplicación: Composición

Exercise Physiology Laboratory Manual is a comprehensive source for instructors and Student’s interested in practical laboratory experiences related to the field of exercise physiology. It can be used as both a standalone lab manual or as a complement to any exercise physiology textbook. Students will come away with thorough instruction on the measurement and evaluation of muscular strength, anaerobic and aerobic fitness, cardiovascular function, respiratory function, flexibility, and body composition.

Questions and Answers: A Guide to Fitness and Wellness delivers the serious content you want in a Student Question and Answer format that’s fun to read and an online learning space that commands active learning. We began by collecting over 1,000 Fitness and Wellness questions asked by real students. Questions like, “How can I improve my self-esteem?” or “Do I really need 8 glasses of water a day?” introduce each section of material throughout the program. With its series of assignable videos that debunk common health and fitness myths (“Sit Ups Make Your Stomach Flatter” or “Marijuana gives you munchies”), Questions and Answers: A Guide to Fitness and Wellness grabs hold of students’ attention and doesn’t let go. The real-life behavior change case study videos found online provide students with unmatched relevance. Students click, watch, and learn as they follow real college students attempting to change their behavior for an entire semester, and hopefully for life. With its online fitness assessments, assignable interactive animations, and online labs, Questions and Answers: A Guide to Fitness and Wellness engages students like no other fitness and wellness program. 9781259010750 Introduction to Physical Education, Exercise Science, and Sport Studies provides students with an exciting opportunity to discover the diversity of physical education, exercise science, and sport and the wealth of careers available in these fields. Students are introduced to the heritage, current programs, and future potential of their majors through the explanation of the origins of different careers and the skills necessary to perform them.

The Annual Editions series is designed to provide convenient, inexpensive access to a wide range of current articles from some of the most respected magazines, newspapers, and journals published today. Annual Editions are updated on a regular basis through a continuous monitoring of over 300 periodical sources. The articles selected are authored by prominent scholars, researchers, and commentators writing for a general audience. Annual Editions volumes have a number of organizational features designed to make them especially valuable for classroom use: a general introduction; an annotated table of contents; a topic guide; an annotated listing of supporting World Wide Web sites; Learning Outcomes and a brief overview at the beginning of each unit; and a Critical Thinking section at the end of each article. Each volume also offers an online Instructor's Resource Guide with testing materials. Using Annual Editions in the Classroom is a general guide that provides a number of interesting and functional ideas for using Annual Editions readers in the classroom. Visit www.mhhe.com/annualeditions for more details.

Mechikoff’s A History and Philosophy of Sport and Physical Education offers an engaging and informative overview of the philosophy of sport from Egypt to Ancient Greece and on to the present time. From Mesoamerica and Ancient Greece to the Olympic Games, the book touches on religion, politics, social movements, and individuals as they contributed to the development of sport and physical education. An extensive array of pedagogical tools--including timelines, comprehensive lists of chapter objectives, suggested websites, and discussion questions--aid the learning experience.

9781259060786 Principles of Athletic Training: A Competency-Based Approach is designed to be used by athletic trainers in courses concerned with the scientific, evidence-based and clinical foundations of athletic training and sports medicine. The text leads the student from general foundations to specific concepts relative to injury prevention, evaluation, management, and rehabilitation. As the student progresses from beginning to end, he or she will understand the complexities of the profession of athletic training. An over-arching goal of the text is to make certain that each and every one of the educational competencies identified by the Education Council is specifically covered. After using this text the student should be able to apply the appropriate techniques and concepts in the day-to-day performance of his or her job as an athletic trainer.

The Annual Editions series is designed to provide convenient, inexpensive access to a wide range of current articles from some of the most respected magazines, newspapers, and journals published today. Annual Editions are updated on a regular basis through a continuous monitoring of over 300 periodical sources. The articles selected are authored by prominent scholars, researchers, and commentators writing for a general audience. The Annual Editions volumes have a number of common organizational features designed to make them particularly useful in the classroom: a general introduction; an annotated table of contents; a topic guide; an annotated listing of selected World Wide Web sites; and a brief overview for each section. Each volume also offers an online Instructor's Resource Guide with testing materials. Using Annual Editions in the Classroom is a general guide that provides a number of interesting and functional ideas for using Annual Editions readers in the classroom. Visit www.mhhe.com/annualeditions for more details.

Based on Bentley and Ziegler's best-selling, comprehensive survey text, Traditions & Encounters: A Brief Global History provides a streamlined account of the cultures and interactions that have shaped world history. The text's strong hallmark themes of traditions (the formations and development of the world's major societies) and encounters (cross-cultural interactions and exchanges) bring focus to the human experience and help turn the giant story of world history into something more manageable to teach and learn. At the same time, an effective part structure organizes developments into seven eras of global history, putting events into perspective and creating a framework for cross-cultural comparisons. With an engaging narrative, visual appeal, extended pedagogy, and a strong emphasis on critical thinking, this concise version offers enhanced flexibility and affordability without sacrificing the features that have made the complete text a favorite among instructors and students alike.

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Taking Sides volumes present current controversial issues in a debate-style format designed to stimulate student interest and develop critical thinking skills. Each issue is thoughtfully framed with Learning Outcomes, an Issue Summary, an Introduction, and an Exploring the Issue section featuring Critical Thinking and Reflection, Is There Common Ground?, and Additional Resources. Taking Sides readers also offer a Topic Guide and an annotated listing of Internet References for further consideration of the issues. An online Instructor’s Resource Guide with testing material is available for each volume. Using Taking Sides in the Classroom is also an excellent instructor resource. Visit www.mhhe.com/takingsides for more details.

Finally one-stop shopping for everything you need for your introductory majors course! Up to date with MyPlate, Healthy People 2020 and Dietary Guidelines for Americans 2010, Perspectives in Nutrition: A Functional Approach is an alternate version of Perspectives in Nutrition, 9/e. Every paragraph has been scrutinized to ensure that students are exposed to scientific content and concepts that are explained accurately and precisely, and in high-interest fashion that will draw students into their first study of nutrition science. Students will benefit from a carefully crafted text that brings them up-to-date scientific thinking and research blended with dynamic activities that will allow them to apply their knowledge to their own lives and future careers. Accompanying this text is a dynamic suite of digital tools that are integrated to a greater degree than those offered by any other publisher. Instructors will have the ability to assign auto-graded coursework and tutorials that are assessed against Learning Outcomes. The textbook content also serves as the basis for an adaptive, diagnostic self-learning tool for students that will help them acquire mastery and improved grades. Hot out of the oven, the first edition of Perspectives in Nutrition: A Functional Approach brings together the very best of print and digital technology in a single cohesive learning experience. Users who purchase Connect Plus receive access to the full online ebook version of the textbook.

Finally one-stop shopping for everything you need for your introductory majors course! Up to date with MyPlate, Healthy People 2020 and Dietary Guidelines for Americans 2010, Perspectives in Nutrition: A Functional Approach is an alternate version of Perspectives in Nutrition, 9/e. Every paragraph has been scrutinized to ensure that students are exposed to scientific content and concepts that are explained accurately and precisely, and in high-interest fashion that will draw students into their first study of nutrition science. Students will benefit from a carefully crafted text that brings them up-to-date scientific thinking and research blended with dynamic activities that will allow them to apply their knowledge to their own lives and future careers. Accompanying this text is a dynamic suite of digital tools that are integrated to a greater degree than those offered by any other publisher. Instructors will have the ability to assign auto-graded coursework and tutorials that are assessed against Learning Outcomes. The textbook content also serves as the basis for an adaptive, diagnostic self-learning tool for students that will help them acquire mastery and improved grades. Hot out of the oven, the first edition of Perspectives in Nutrition: A Functional Approach brings together the very best of print and digital technology in a single cohesive learning experience. Users who purchase Connect Plus receive access to the full online ebook version of the textbook. 9781259060373 Public Relations Writing is intended for students who plan to work as public relations practitioners. The fundamentals of “Writing” is emphasized above all else and the author provides instructions on organizing releases for everything from broadcast radio to Twitter.

Fundamentals of Human Communication presents the basic theoretical and practical concepts of the human communication process. DeFleur uses a multidisciplinary approach, with a balance of innovative and traditional perspectives to give students the tools to communicate effectively in the workplace and in everyday situations

Communication Matters: Because great communicators are made, not born. Through Communication Matters’ highly interactive program, students learn that our instincts aren’t as good as we think they are and develop the skills needed to become effective communicators. The program prompts students to question their assumptions, helps them to move beyond their personal daily communication experiences, and challenges them to think critically about why and how they communicate in the ways they do. Connect for Communication Matters, Second Edition, reflects our increasingly diverse, interactive, and digital world by using hands-on features. Through an interactive eBook, a suite of student videos for public speaking, and dynamic online activities, students are urged to consider which choices are likely to be effective and which less so. LearnSmart, McGraw-Hill’s adaptive learning system, assesses students’ knowledge of course content and maps out personalized study plans for success. The result: Students are able to internalize core communication principles, adapt their communication behavior more effectively, and actively apply those strategies to all aspects of their lives. 9781259010774 Experiencing Intercultural Communication: An Introduction provides students with a framework to begin building their intercultural communication skills. Through understanding the complexities of intercultural interaction, students begin the process of learning about other cultures in their professional endeavors and personal relationships.

iSpeak is an integrated program that helps students practice, build confidence, and achieve success in public speaking. Connect Public Speaking provides students a wealth of resources to prepare and plan speeches, while LearnSmart — McGraw-Hill’s proven adaptive learning system — guides them toward mastery of key course concepts. Additionally, Connect’s highly flexible Speech Capture tool saves instructors valuable time in managing assignments and evaluating student speeches.

Broadcast News Handbook: Writing, Reporting, and Producing in the Age of Social Media enables students and professionals to become better writers and better journalists. Backed by 50 years of combined broadcast journalism experience, the authors provide helpful discussions and expert knowledge on crafting language, packaging stories, and overcoming the fundamental challenges of being a young broadcast journalist in the digital era. A new focus on social media brings students full force into the world of cutting-edge reporting.

Interpersonal Conflict explains the key dynamics of personal conflicts that we all face. Written for courses such as Communication and Conflict, Interpersonal Conflict, Conflict Management, Conflict and Negotiation, and Conflict in Personal Relationships, this textbook examines the central principles of effective conflict management in a wide variety of contexts--whether at home or on the job. Its combination of up-to-date research and examples gives students a theoretical and practical foundation in conflict management.

Basic Mathematical Skills with Geometry, 9/e, by Baratto, Bergman, and Hutchison is part of the latest offerings in the successful Hutchison Series in Mathematics. The book is designed for a one-semester course in basic math and is appropriate for lecture, learning center, laboratory, and self-paced settings. The ninth edition continues the series’ hallmark approach of encouraging mastery of mathematics through careful practice. The text provides detailed, straightforward explanations and accessible pedagogy to help students grow their math skills from the ground up. The authors use a three-pronged approach of communication, pattern recognition, and problem solving to present concepts understandably, stimulate critical-thinking skills, and stress reading and communication skills in order to help students become effective problem-solvers. Features such as Tips for Student Success, Check Yourself exercises, and Activities underscore this approach and the underlying philosophy of mastering math through practice. Exercise sets have been significantly expanded and are now better-organized, and applications are now more thoroughly integrated throughout the text. The text is fully-integrated with McGraw-Hill’s online learning system, Connect Math Hosted by ALEKS Corp, and is available with ALEKS 360.

Beginning Algebra, 9th edition, by Baratto, Bergman, and Hutchison is part of the latest offerings in the successful Hutchison Series in Mathematics. The book is designed for a one-semester course in beginning algebra and is appropriate for lecture, learning center, laboratory, and self-paced settings. The ninth edition continues the series’ hallmark approach of encouraging mastery of mathematics through careful practice. The text provides detailed, straightforward explanations and accessible pedagogy to help students grow their math skills from the ground up. The authors use a three-pronged approach of communication, pattern recognition, and problem solving to present concepts understandably, stimulate critical-thinking skills, and stress reading and communication skills in order to help students become effective problem-solvers. Features such as Tips for Student Success, Check Yourself exercises, and Activities underscore this approach and the underlying philosophy of mastering math through practice. Exercise sets have been significantly expanded and are now better-organized, and applications are now more thoroughly integrated throughout the text. The text is fully-integrated with McGraw-Hill’s new online learning system, Connect Math Hosted by ALEKS Corp, and is available with ALEKS 360.

Sherri Messersmith’s successful hardcover franchise is expanded with the new softcover P.O.W.E.R. series. The conversational writing style, practical applications, innovative student resources and student friendly walk through of examples that users of the hard cover books noted and appreciated are also found in the pages of the P.O.W.E.R. series. The P.O.W.E.R. Framework What makes P.O.W.E.R. a unique tool for the classroom? A major challenge in developmental courses is that students at this level struggle with basic study skills and habits. Maybe this is one of their first college courses or perhaps they are adults returning to school after a long absence. Either way, many of the individuals taking this course don’t know how to be good students. Instructors often don’t have the time, the resources or the expertise to teach success skills AND the math concepts. The new team of Messersmith, Perez and Feldman offer a scientifically based approach to meet this challenge. The P.O.W.E.R. Learning Framework was developed by successful author, psychologist, student success instructor and researcher, Bob Feldman. It is a method of accomplishing any task using five simple and consistent steps. Prepare. Organize. Work. Evaluate. Rethink. This framework is integrated at every level of the text to help students successfully learn math concepts while at the same time developing habits that will serve them well throughout their college careers and in their daily lives. The Math Mastering Concepts--With the textbook and Connect Math hosted by ALEKS, students can practice and master their understanding of algebraic concepts. Messersmith is rigorous enough to prepare students for the next level yet easy to read and understand. The exposition is written as if a professor is teaching in a lecture to be more accessible to students. The language is mathematically sound yet easy enough for students to understand.

Sherri Messersmith’s successful hardcover franchise is expanded with the new softcover P.O.W.E.R. series. The conversational writing style, practical applications, innovative student resources and student friendly walk through of examples that users of the hard cover books noted and appreciated are also found in the pages of the P.O.W.E.R. series. The P.O.W.E.R. Framework What makes P.O.W.E.R. a unique tool for the classroom? A major challenge in developmental courses is that students at this level struggle with basic study skills and habits. Maybe this is one of their first college courses or perhaps they are adults returning to school after a long absence. Either way, many of the individuals taking this course don’t know how to be good students. Instructors often don’t have the time, the resources or the expertise to teach success skills AND the math concepts. The new team of Messersmith, Perez and Feldman offer a scientifically based approach to meet this challenge. The P.O.W.E.R. Learning Framework was developed by successful author, psychologist, student success instructor and researcher, Bob Feldman. It is a method of accomplishing any task using five simple and consistent steps. Prepare. Organize. Work. Evaluate. Rethink. This framework is integrated at every level of the text to help students successfully learn math concepts while at the same time developing habits that will serve them well throughout their college careers and in their daily lives. The Math Mastering Concepts--With the textbook and Connect Math hosted by ALEKS, students can practice and master their understanding of algebraic concepts. Messersmith is rigorous enough to prepare students for the next level yet easy to read and understand. The exposition is written as if a professor is teaching in a lecture to be more accessible to students. The language is mathematically sound yet easy enough for students to understand.

Sherri Messersmith’s successful hardcover franchise is expanded with the new softcover P.O.W.E.R. series. The conversational writing style, practical applications, innovative student resources and student friendly walk through of examples that users of the hard cover books noted and appreciated are also found in the pages of the P.O.W.E.R. series. The P.O.W.E.R. Framework What makes P.O.W.E.R. a unique tool for the classroom? A major challenge in developmental courses is that students at this level struggle with basic study skills and habits. Maybe this is one of their first college courses or perhaps they are adults returning to school after a long absence. Either way, many of the individuals taking this course don’t know how to be good students. Instructors often don’t have the time, the resources or the expertise to teach success skills AND the math concepts. The new team of Messersmith, Perez and Feldman offer a scientifically based approach to meet this challenge. The P.O.W.E.R. Learning Framework was developed by successful author, psychologist, student success instructor and researcher, Bob Feldman. It is a method of accomplishing any task using five simple and consistent steps. Prepare. Organize. Work. Evaluate. Rethink. This framework is integrated at every level of the text to help students successfully learn math concepts while at the same time developing habits that will serve them well throughout their college careers and in their daily lives. The Math Mastering Concepts--With the textbook and Connect Math hosted by ALEKS, students can practice and master their understanding of algebraic concepts. Messersmith is rigorous enough to prepare students for the next level yet easy to read and understand. The exposition is written as if a professor is teaching in a lecture to be more accessible to students. The language is mathematically sound yet easy enough for students to understand.

Sherri Messersmith’s successful hardcover franchise is expanded with the new softcover P.O.W.E.R. series. The conversational writing style, practical applications, innovative student resources and student friendly walk through of examples that users of the hard cover books noted and appreciated are also found in the pages of the P.O.W.E.R. series. The P.O.W.E.R. Framework What makes P.O.W.E.R. a unique tool for the classroom? A major challenge in developmental courses is that students at this level struggle with basic study skills and habits. Maybe this is one of their first college courses or perhaps they are adults returning to school after a long absence. Either way, many of the individuals taking this course don’t know how to be good students. Instructors often don’t have the time, the resources or the expertise to teach success skills AND the math concepts. The new team of Messersmith, Perez and Feldman offer a scientifically based approach to meet this challenge. The P.O.W.E.R. Learning Framework was developed by successful author, psychologist, student success instructor and researcher, Bob Feldman. It is a method of accomplishing any task using five simple and consistent steps. Prepare. Organize. Work. Evaluate. Rethink. This framework is integrated at every level of the text to help students successfully learn math concepts while at the same time developing habits that will serve them well throughout their college careers and in their daily lives. The Math Mastering Concepts--With the textbook and Connect Math hosted by ALEKS, students can practice and master their understanding of algebraic concepts. Messersmith is rigorous enough to prepare students for the next level yet easy to read and understand. The exposition is written as if a professor is teaching in a lecture to be more accessible to students. The language is mathematically sound yet easy enough for students to understand.

Beginning Algebra 4/e by Miller/O'Neill Get Better Results with high quality content, exercise sets, and step-by-step pedagogy! The Miller/O'Neill/Hyde author team continues to offer an enlightened approach grounded in the fundamentals of classroom experience in Beginning Algebra 4e. The text reflects the compassion and insight of its experienced author team with features developed to address the specific needs of developmental level students. Throughout the text, the authors communicate to students the very points their instructors are likely to make during lecture, and this helps to reinforce the concepts and provide instruction that leads students to mastery and success. Also included are Problem Recognition Exercises, designed to help students recognize which solution strategies are most appropriate for a given exercise. These types of exercises, along with the number of practice problems and group activities available, permit instructors to choose from a wealth of problems, allowing ample opportunity for students to practice what they learn in lecture to hone their skills. In this way, the book perfectly complements any learning platform, whether traditional lecture or distance-learning; its instruction is so reflective of what comes from lecture, that students will feel as comfortable outside of class as they do inside class with their instructor.

America’s Musical Landscape is a comprehensive and accessible text that addresses music in the United States from pre-colonial Native American music to today’s avant-garde compositions and mainstream hits. Frequent connections to other arts, particularly to the visual arts, add to the book’s appeal and enhance understanding of core musical concepts. The text offers an elegant and readable introduction to the fundamentals of music.

9781259010606 The Logic Book is a leading text for symbolic logic courses that presents all concepts and techniques with clear, comprehensive explanations. There is a wealth of carefully constructed examples throughout the text, and its flexible organization places materials within largely self-contained chapters that allow instructors the freedom to cover the topics they want, in the order they choose.

Taking Sides volumes present current controversial issues in a debate-style format designed to stimulate student interest and develop critical thinking skills. Each issue is thoughtfully framed with Learning Outcomes, an Issue Summary, an Introduction, and an Exploring the Issue section featuring Critical Thinking and Reflection, Is There Common Ground?, and Additional Resources. Taking Sides readers also offer a Topic Guide and an annotated listing of Internet References for further consideration of the issues. An online Instructor’s Resource Guide with testing material is available for each volume. Using Taking Sides in the Classroom is also an excellent instructor resource. Visit www.mhhe.com/takingsides for more details.

This concise and engaging text teaches the basic principles of good reasoning through an examination of widely held beliefs about the paranormal, the supernatural, and the mysterious. By explaining what distinguishes knowledge from opinion, science from pseudoscience, and evidence from hearsay, How to Think about Weird Things helps the reader develop the skills needed to tell the true from the false and the reasonable from the unreasonable.

The Annual Editions series is designed to provide convenient, inexpensive access to a wide range of current articles from some of the most respected magazines, newspapers, and journals published today. Annual Editions are updated on a regular basis through a continuous monitoring of over 300 periodical sources. The articles selected are authored by prominent scholars, researchers, and commentators writing for a general audience. Annual Editions volumes have a number of organizational features designed to make them especially valuable for classroom use: a general introduction; an annotated table of contents; a topic guide; an annotated listing of supporting World Wide Web sites; Learning Outcomes and a brief overview at the beginning of each unit; and a Critical Thinking section at the end of each article. Each volume also offers an online Instructor's Resource Guide with testing materials. Using Annual Editions in the Classroom is a general guide that provides a number of interesting and functional ideas for using Annual Editions readers in the classroom. Visit www.mhhe.com/annualeditions for more details.

Taking Sides volumes present current controversial issues in a debate-style format designed to stimulate student interest and develop critical thinking skills. Each issue is thoughtfully framed with Learning Outcomes, an Issue Summary, an Introduction, and an Exploring the Issue section featuring Critical Thinking and Reflection, Is There Common Ground?, and Additional Resources. Taking Sides readers also offer a Topic Guide and an annotated listing of Internet References for further consideration of the issues. An online Instructor’s Resource Guide with testing material is available for each volume. Using Taking Sides in the Classroom is also an excellent instructor resource. Visit www.mhhe.com/takingsides for more details.

The Annual Editions series is designed to provide convenient, inexpensive access to a wide range of current articles from some of the most respected magazines, newspapers, and journals published today. Annual Editions are updated on a regular basis through a continuous monitoring of over 300 periodical sources. The articles selected are authored by prominent scholars, researchers, and commentators writing for a general audience. Annual Editions volumes have a number of organizational features designed to make them especially valuable for classroom use: a general introduction; an annotated table of contents; a topic guide; an annotated listing of supporting World Wide Web sites; Learning Outcomes and a brief overview at the beginning of each unit; and a Critical Thinking section at the end of each article. Each volume also offers an online Instructor's Resource Guide with testing materials. Using Annual Editions in the Classroom is a general guide that provides a number of interesting and functional ideas for using Annual Editions readers in the classroom. Visit www.mhhe.com/annualeditions for more details.

The Annual Editions series is designed to provide convenient, inexpensive access to a wide range of current articles from some of the most respected magazines, newspapers, and journals published today. Annual Editions are updated on a regular basis through a continuous monitoring of over 300 periodical sources. The articles selected are authored by prominent scholars, researchers, and commentators writing for a general audience. Annual Editions volumes have a number of organizational features designed to make them especially valuable for classroom use: a general introduction; an annotated table of contents; a topic guide; an annotated listing of supporting World Wide Web sites; Learning Outcomes and a brief overview at the beginning of each unit; and a Critical Thinking section at the end of each article. Each volume also offers an online Instructor's Resource Guide with testing materials. Using Annual Editions in the Classroom is a general guide that provides a number of interesting and functional ideas for using Annual Editions readers in the classroom. Visit www.mhhe.com/annualeditions for more details.

Human Sexuality: Self, Society, and Culture is a fully integrated learning system which encourages students to think critically and supports students through their journey towards greater self-awareness. It is accompanied by Learnsmart, the groundbreaking online adaptive learning diagnostic tool that provides an individualized learning environment to help students identify what they know, and more importantly, what they don’t know—helping them become active participants as they learn to appreciate all aspects of human sexuality. ¿¿ With its positive, thought-provoking appraisal of the human sexual experience, Human Sexuality: Self, Society, and Culture emphasizes the need to think critically about the contexts that shape sexuality—as well as highlights the role of sexuality in our community, culture, and society. Gil Herdt and Nicole Polen create an environment where students can feel free to explore their self-awareness while inspiring a lifelong appreciation for their sexual well-being. Human Sexuality: Self, Society, and Culture gives students the tools they need to embrace the entire human sexual experience with an emphasis on current and engaging research and strong coverage of diversity. 9781259060830 Why are you assigning or considering a brief Human Development text? Is it because your students do not complete the reading in a comprehensive text? Do you run out of time trying to cover the entire lifespan over the course of a few months? Do your students struggle to retain the sheer volume of information in the course? Instructors across the country, looking for a streamlined text that captures the core concepts of life-span development are excited for John Santrock's Essentials of Life-Span Development, 3e. Essentials of Life-Span Development 3e was developed to help meet the ever-changing needs of students in the lifespan course. Knowing that students do not often read the text and have poor study skills, Essentials introduces LearnSmart, McGraw-Hill's adaptive study tool, that helps students know what they know, and more importantly what they don’t know, to become more efficient and effective learners. Based on hallmark features: its expert contributors, updated research, and focus on applications, Santrock provides the most dependable and current presentation of life-span development available, and he does so in a briefer format with LearnSmart, helping to ensure that your students will read and appreciate the material while seeing the applications to their everyday life. McGraw-Hill's new Milestones video and assessment program helps bring the course material to life, so your students can witness development as it unfolds.

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The Annual Editions series is designed to provide convenient, inexpensive access to a wide range of current articles from some of the most respected magazines, newspapers, and journals published today. Annual Editions are updated on a regular basis through a continuous monitoring of over 300 periodical sources. The articles selected are authored by prominent scholars, researchers, and commentators writing for a general audience. Annual Editions volumes have a number of organizational features designed to make them especially valuable for classroom use: a general introduction; an annotated table of contents; a topic guide; an annotated listing of supporting World Wide Web sites; Learning Outcomes and a brief overview at the beginning of each unit; and a Critical Thinking section at the end of each article. Each volume also offers an online Instructor's Resource Guide with testing materials. Using Annual Editions in the Classroom is a general guide that provides a number of interesting and functional ideas for using Annual Editions readers in the classroom. Visit www.mhhe.com/annualeditions for more details.

Social Problems and the Quality of Life is a thought-provoking text providing thorough coverage of the social problems that most acutely impact the quality of our lives. Chapters define what a social problem is, and address a number of questions crucial to understanding social problems. Learning is supported through several pedagogical features such as Global Comparison boxes and public policy sections, as well as study questions, internet resources, and ample review materials.

Richard T. Schaefer's Sociology Matters is a concise introduction to the discipline of sociology. Schaefer’s characteristic straightforward style, a streamlined design, and highly focused coverage make it the perfect affordable, ultra-brief, introductory text for instructors who use a variety of materials in their course.

Designing with Light is a comprehensive survey of the practical and aesthetic aspects of stage lighting design. The authors approach stage lighting design as an art that integrates the vision of director, actor, and playwright, and as a craft that provides practical solutions for the manipulation of stage space. The sixth edition offers a wealth of new information on new trends in lighting design.

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Part One: Introduction / Teaching in a digital, knowledge age / Part Two: Creative Technologies: Practical ideas for harnessing technology in teaching, learning and assessment Activity One: Pecha Kucha Activity Two: Prezi Activity Three: Social networking Activity Four: Tools to create e-portfolios Activity Five: Blogging Activity Six: Phlogging (Phone Blogging) Activity Seven: Micro-blogging Activity Eight: Inclusive technologies Activity Nine: Learner response systems Activity Ten: Wireless controllers Activity Eleven: Digital curation Activity Twelve: Social bookmarking Activity Thirteen: Mobile learning Activity Fourteen: Mobile applications (Apps) Activity Fifteen: Augmented reality Activity Sixteen: QR codes Activity Seventeen: Screencasting Activity Eighteen: Serious games Activity Nineteen: Online collaboration tools Activity Twenty: Digital storytelling Activity Twenty-one: Avatars and virtual characters Activity Twenty-two: Word clouds Activity Twenty-three: Comic strips Activity Twenty-four: Digital posters Activity Twenty-five: Voicethreads Part Three: Conclusion /Applying technologies in practice

UNIT 1: Conception to Birth 1. Prenatal Origins of Neurological Development: A Critical Period for Fetus and Mother 2. Genes in Context: Gene—Environment Interplay and the Origins of Individual Differences in Behavior 3. Effects of Prenatal Social Stress on Offspring Development: Pathology or Adaptation? UNIT 2: Cognition, Language, and Learning Part A. Early Cognition and Physical Development 4. How Do Infants Become Experts at Native-Speech Perception? 5. The Other-Race Effect Develops during Infancy: Evidence of Perceptual Narrowing 6. New Advances in Understanding Sensitive Periods in Brain Development 7. Contributions of Neuroscience to Our Understanding of Cognitive Development 8. Infant Feeding and Cognition: Integrating a Developmental Perspective 9. Do Babies Learn from Baby Media? 10. Social Cognitive Development: A New Look 11. Running on Empty? How Folk Science Gets By With Less Part B. Learning in School 12. Children’s Reading Comprehension Difficulties: Nature, Causes, and Treatments 13. Recess—It’s Indispensable! 14. Social Awareness + Emotional Skills = Successful Kids 15. Kindergartners Explore Spirituality UNIT 3: Social and Emotional Development Part A. The Child’s Feelings: Emotional Development 16. Young Children Enforce Social Norms 17. Don’t!: The Secret of Self-Control 18. The Moral Life of Babies Part B. Entry into the Social World: Peers, Play, and Popularity 19. Same Place, Different Experiences: Bringing Individual Differences to Research in Child Care 20. The Role of Neurobiological Deficits in Childhood Antisocial Behavior 21. Is Your Child Gay? 22. Caring about Caring: What Adults Can Do to Promote Young Children’s Prosocial Skills 23. Culture, Peer Interaction, and Socioemotional Development UNIT 4: Parenting and Family Issues 24. Why Fathers Really Matter 25. Children of Lesbian and Gay Parents 26. Evidence of Infants’ Internal Working Models of Attachment 27. Parental Divorce and Children’s Adjustment 28. The Role of Parental Control in Children’s Development in Western and East Asian Countries 29. The Case Against Spanking: Physical discipline is slowly declining as some studies reveal lasting harms for children 30. Sibling Experiences in Diverse Family Contexts 31. The Effects of Parental Undocumented Status on the Developmental Contexts of Young Children in Immigrant Families 32. Is Technology Ruining Our Kids? UNIT 5: Cultural and Societal Influences Part A. Social and Cultural Issues 33. Independence and Interdependence in Children’s Developmental Experiences Part B. Special Challenges 34. More Support Needed for Trauma Interventions 35. ADHD among Preschoolers 36. The Positives of Caregiving: Mothers’ Experiences Caregiving for a Child with Autism 37. Caring for Chronically Ill Kids 38. The Human Child’s Nature Orientation / Test-Your-Knowledge Form

Introduction / Part One: History / Integrating technology in classrooms: from the microcomputer to ‘the cloud’ / Education policy and the rationale for technology development in schools: political drivers / Part Two: The contemporary context / Effective practice in technology-enhanced learning - interactive whiteboards / Emerging practice with games-based learning / Teachers, pedagogy and professional development / Whole school development, change and leadership / Key classroom principles: across and within subjects and key stages / Part Three: Futures / Curriculum and personalizing learning / Resources: human capital, time and space for schools of the future / Twenty-first-century educational practice: research, evidence and knowledge management

Part one: orientation: preparing and organizing yourself for success in college / Chapter one: making yourself successful in college / Chapter two: approaching college reading and developing a college-level vocabulary / Chapter three: approaching college assignments: reading textbooks and following directions / Part two: comprehension: understanding college textbooks by reading for ideas / Chapter four: determining the topic and the stated main idea / Chapter five: formulating implied main ideas / Chapter six: identifying supporting details / Chapter seven: recognizing authors’ writing patterns / Chapter eight: reading critically / Chapter nine: thinking critically / Part three: systems for studying textbooks: developing a system that works for you / Chapter ten: selecting and organizing textbook information / Chapter eleven: rehearsing textbook information and preparing for tests / Essential skills review tests 1-10 / Appendix 1 glossary of key reading and study skills terms / Appendix 2 a list of word parts: prefixes, roots, and suffixes / Appendix 3: master vocabulary list / Credits / Index

Part One: Writing Matters 1 / 1 Writing Responsibly in the Information Age 2 / 2 Planning 9 / 3 Organizing and Drafting 29 / 4 Crafting and Connecting / 5 Drafting and Revising Visuals 73 / 6 Revising, Editing, Proofreading, and Formatting 82 / Part Two: Reasoning Matters 107 / 7 Thinking and Reading Critically 108 / 8 Analyzing and Crafting Arguments 134 / Part Three: Media Matters 161 / 9 Designing Documents 162 / 10 Writing for Multiple Media 171 / 11 Presenting with Multiple Media 183 / Part Four: Research Matters 191 / 12 Planning a Research Project 192 / 13 Finding Information 206 / 14 Evaluating Information 230 / 15 Using Information Responsibly: Taking Notes and Avoiding Plagiarism 246 / 16 Writing the Research Project 264 / 17 Citing Expertly 274 / Part Five: Documentation Matters 287 / 18 Documenting Sources: MLA Style 288 / 19 Documenting Sources: APA Style 347 / 20 Documenting Sources: Chicago Style 389 / 21 Documenting Sources: CSE Style 416 / Part Six: Genre Matters 431 / 22 Writing in Literature and the Other Humanities 432 / 23 Writing in the Sciences and Social Sciences 455 / 24 Preparing for and Taking an Essay Exam 469 / 25 Writing in Business and as a Citizen 476 / Part Seven Style Matters 495 / 26 Writing Concisely 496 / 27 Using Coordination and Subordination 505 / 28 Using Parallelism 518 / 29 Variety and Emphasis 527 / 30 Appropriate Language 540 / 31 Effective Word Choice 548 / 32 Dictionary and Spelling 558 / Part Eight: Grammar Matters 573 / 33 Grammar 574 / 34 Sentence Fragments 600 / 35 Comma Splices and Fused Sentences 611 / 36 Agreement 620 / 37 Verbs 636 / 38 Pronoun Case, Reference 656 / 39 Adjectives and Adverbs 669 / 40 Confusing Shifts 678 / 41 Misplaced and Dangling Modifiers 686 / 42 Mixed and Incomplete Constructions 695 / Part Nine: Language Matters 703 / 43 English Sentence Structure 704 / 44 Nouns 713 / 45 Verb Issues 722 / 46 Adjectives and Adverbs 732 / 47 Prepositions 739 / Part Ten: Detail Matters 747 / 48 Commas 748 / 49 Semicolons 766 / 50 Apostrophes 773 / 51 Quotation Marks 780 / 52 End Punctuation 792 / 53 Dashes, Parentheses, Colons, Ellipses, and Other Marks 796 / 54 Capitalizing 807 / 55 Italics and Underlining 814 / 56 Abbreviations 820 / 57 Numbers 826 / 58 Using Hyphens 830

Preface xxii / Part 1: Essay Writing 1 / Chapter 1 An Introduction to Writing 2 / Chapter 2 The Writing Process 22 / Chapter 3 The First and Second Steps in Essay Writing 50 / Chapter 4 The Third Step in Essay Writing 83 / Chapter 5 The Fourth Step in Essay Writing 110 / Chapter 6 Four Bases for Revising Essays 144 / Part 2: Patterns of Essay Development 173 / Chapter 7 Introduction to Essay Development 174 / Chapter 8 Description 182 / READING: Lou's Place by Beth Johnson 192 / Chapter 9 Narration 203 / READING: The Yellow Ribbon by Pete Hamill 214 / Chapter 10 Exemplification 222 / READING: Dad by Andrew H. Malcolm 233 / Chapter 11 Process 242 / READING: How to Do Well on a Job Interview by Glenda Davis 251 / Chapter 12 Cause and/or Effect 260 / READING: Taming the Anger Monster by Anne Davidson 269 / Chapter 13 Comparison and/or Contrast 281 / READING: Born to Be Different? by Camille Lewis 293 / Chapter 14 Definition 304 / READING: Television Addiction by Marie Winn 313 / Chapter 15 Division-Classification 325 / READING: Wait Divisions by Tom Bodett 334 / Chapter 16 Argument 343 / READING: Ban the Things. Ban Them All. by Molly Ivins 356 / Part 3: Special Skills 365 / Chapter 17 Taking Essay Exams 366 / Chapter 18 Writing a Summary 375 / Chapter 19 Writing a Report 387 / Chapter 20 Writing a Résumé and Cover Letter 392 / Chapter 21 Using the Library and the Internet 399 / Chapter 22 Writing a Research Paper 413 / Part 4: Handbook of Sentence Skills 439 / SECTION 1: Grammar 440 / Chapter 23 Subjects and Verbs 441 / Chapter 24 Fragments 447 / Chapter 25 Run-Ons 460 / Chapter 26 Regular and Irregular Verbs 473 / Chapter 27 Subject-Verb Agreement 484 / Chapter 28 Additional Information about Verbs 490 / Chapter 29 Pronoun Agreement and Reference 494 / Chapter 30 Pronoun Types 500 / Chapter 31 Adjectives and Adverbs 507 / Chapter 32 Misplaced Modifiers 513 / Chapter 33 Dangling Modifiers 517 / SECTION 2: Mechanics 522 / Chapter 34 Manuscript Form 523 / Chapter 35 Capital Letters 526 / Chapter 36 Numbers and Abbreviations 534 / SECTION 3: Punctuation 538 / Chapter 37 Apostrophe 539 / Chapter 38 Quotation Marks 546 / Chapter 39 Comma 554 / Chapter 40 Other Punctuation Marks 564 / SECTION 4: Word Use 569 / Chapter 41 Spelling Improvement 570 / Chapter 42 Commonly Confused Words 575 / Chapter 43 Effective Word Choice 585 / Chapter 44 Editing Tests 592 / Chapter 45 ESL Pointers 605 / Part 5: Readings for Writers 621 / Observing Others 674 / Confronting Problems 707 / Instructor’s Guide IG-1

Part 1: Essay Writing / Chapter 1 An Introduction to Writing Point and Support Structure of the Traditional Essay Benefits of Writing the Traditional Essay Writing as a Skill Writing as a Process of Discovery Writing as a Way to Communicate with Others Keeping a Journal Tips on Using a Computer Review Activities Using This Text / Chapter 2 The Writing Process Prewriting Writing a First Draft Revising Editing Review Activities /Chapter 3 The First and Second Steps in Essay Writing Step 1: Begin with a Point, or Thesis Step 2: Support the Thesis with Specific Evidence Practice in Advancing and Supporting a Thesis / Chapter 4 The Third Step in Essay WritingStep 3: Organize and Connect the Specific Evidence Introductions, Conclusions, and Titles Practice in Organizing and Connecting Specific Evidence / Chapter 5 The Fourth Step in Essay Writing Revising Sentences Editing Sentences Practice in Revising Sentences / Chapter 6 Four Bases for Revising Essays Base 1: Unity Base 2: Support Base 3: Coherence Base 4: Sentence Skills Practice in Using the Four Bases / Part 2: Patterns of Essay Development Chapter 7 Introduction to Essay Development Important Considerations in Essay Development Patterns of Essay Development / Chapter 8 Description Student Essays to Consider Developing an Essay with Emphasis on Description A Professional Essay to Consider READING: Louis Place, Beth Johnson / Chapter 9 Narration Student Essays to Consider Developing an Essay with Emphasis on Narration A Professional Essay to Consider READING: The Yellow Ribbon, Pete Hamill / Chapter 10 Exemplification Student Essays to Consider Developing an Essay with Emphasis on Exemplification A Professional Essay to Consider READING: Dad, Andrew H. Malcolm / Chapter 11 Process Student Essays to Consider Developing an Essay with Emphasis on Process A Professional Essay to Consider READING: How to Do Well on a Job Interview, Glenda Davis / Chapter 12 Cause and Effect Student Essays to Consider Developing an Essay with Emphasis on Cause and Effect A Professional Essay to Consider READING: Taming the Anger Monster, Anne Davidson / Chapter 13 Comparison or Contrast Student Essays to Consider Developing an Essay with Emphasis on Comparison or Contrast A Professional Essay to Consider READING: Born to Be Different?, Camille Lewis / Chapter 14 Definition Student Essays to Consider Developing an Essay with Emphasis on Definition A Professional Essay to Consider READING: Television Addiction, Marie Winn / Chapter 15 Division-Classification Student Essays to Consider Developing an Essay with Emphasis on Division-Classification A Professional Essay to Consider READING: Wait Divisions, Tom Bodett / Chapter 16 Argument Student Essays to Consider Developing an Essay with Emphasis on Argument A Professional Essay to Consider READING: Ban the Things. Ban Them All., Molly Ivins / Part 3: Special Skills Chapter 17 Taking Essay Exams Chapter 18 Writing a Summary Chapter 19 Writing a Report Chapter 20 Writing a Résumé and Cover Letter Chapter 21 Using the Library and the Internet Chapter 22 Writing a Research Paper / Part 4: Handbook of Sentence Skills SECTION 1: Grammar Chapter 23 Subjects and Verbs Chapter 24 Fragments Chapter 25 Run-Ons Chapter 26 Regular and Irregular Verbs Chapter 27 Subject-Verb Agreement Chapter 28 Additional Information about Verbs Chapter 29 Pronoun Agreement and Reference Chapter 30 Pronoun Types Chapter 31 Adjectives and Adverbs Chapter 32 Misplaced Modifiers Chapter 33 Dangling Modifiers / SECTION 2: Mechanics Chapter 34 Manuscript Form Chapter 35 Capital Letters Chapter 36 Numbers and Abbreviations / SECTION 3: Punctuation Chapter 37 Apostrophe Chapter 38 Quotation Marks Chapter 39 Comma Chapter 40 Other Punctuation Marks / SECTION 4: Word Use Chapter 41 Spelling Improvement Chapter 42 Commonly Confused Words Chapter 43 Effective Word Choice Chapter 44 Editing Tests Chapter 45 ESL Pointers Correction Symbols

To the Instructor xii / PART ONE: EFFECTIVE WRITING CHAPTER 1: Learning Sentence Skills CHAPTER 2: A Brief Guide to Effective Writing PART TWO: SENTENCE SKILLS Section 1: Sentences CHAPTER 5: Parts of Speech CHAPTER 6: Subjects and Verbs CHAPTER 7: Fragments CHAPTER 8: Run-Ons CHAPTER 9: Sentence Variety I Section 2: Verbs, Pronouns, and Agreement CHAPTER 10: Standard English Verbs CHAPTER 11: Irregular Verbs CHAPTER 12: Subject-Verb Agreement CHAPTER 13: Consistent Verb Tense CHAPTER 14: Additional Information about Verbs CHAPTER 15: Pronoun Reference, Agreement, and Point of View CHAPTER 16: Pronoun Types Section 3: Modifiers and Parallelism CHAPTER 17: Adjectives and Adverbs CHAPTER 18: Misplaced Modifiers CHAPTER 19: Dangling Modifiers CHAPTER 20: Faulty Parallelism CHAPTER 21: Sentence Variety II Section 4: Punctuation and Mechanics CHAPTER 22: Paper Format CHAPTER 23: Capital Letters CHAPTER 24: Numbers and Abbreviations CHAPTER 25: End Marks CHAPTER 26: Apostrophe CHAPTER 27: Quotation Marks CHAPTER 28: Comma CHAPTER 29: Other Punctuation Marks Section 5: Word Use CHAPTER 30: Dictionary Use CHAPTER 31: Spelling Improvement CHAPTER 32: Omitted Words and Letters CHAPTER 33: Commonly Confused Words CHAPTER 34: Effective Word Choice PART THREE: REINFORCEMENT OF THE SKILLS CHAPTER 33: Combined Mastery Tests CHAPTER 34: Editing and Proofreading Tests Test 1: Fragments PART 4: READINGS FOR WRITING Appendixes Appendix A: ESL Pointers Appendix B: Sentence-Skills Diagnostic Test Appendix C: Sentence-Skills Achievement Test Appendix D: Answers to Introductory Activities and Practice Exercises in Part Two / Credits / Index / Checklist for Sentence Skills

Capitolo 1 / Per cominciare / Strategie di comunicazione / Ciao / Buon giorno / Buona sera Greeting someone / Come ti chiami? / Come si chiama? Finding out someone’s name / Di dove sei? / Di dov’è? Finding out where someone is from / Ciao / Arrivederci Saying good-bye / Ti piace...? / Le piace...? Expressing likes and dislikes / Lessico / A come amore, B come buon giorno Alphabet and Pronunciation / I mesi e le stagioni Months and seasons / I numeri da 0 a 9.999 Numbers from 0 to 9,999 / Strutture / 1.1 Maschile o femminile? Gender / 1.2 Un cappuccino, per favore Indefinite articles / 1.3 Due cappuccini, per favore Number / 1.4 L’università è fantastica Definite articles / 1.5 Mi piace l’italiano! The verb piacere / Cultura / Ascoltiamo! I gesti italiani: How to speak Italian without saying a word / Leggiamo! Italiani amosi / Scriviamo! Mi piace Facebook! / Parliamo! Bla, bla, bla! / Guardiamo! Mimì metallurgico ferito nell’onore / Per saperne di più / 1.1 Gender / 1.3 Number / Capitolo 2 / Com’è? / Strategie di comunicazione / Come stai? Come sta? Come va? Asking how someone is / Sei italiano/a? / È italiano/a? Asking someone's nationality / Lessico / Sono allegro! Describing people, places, and things / Strutture / 2.1 L’italiano è divertente! Adjectives / 2.2 Quanti anni hai? The verbs essere (to be) and avere (to have) / 2.3 Cosa c’è nello zaino? There is / There are / 2.4 I miei corsi sono interessanti! Possessive adjectives / Cultura / Ascoltiamo! I cognomi degli italiani / Leggiamo! Siamo euopei! / Scriviamo! Cerco compagno/a di casa... / Parliamo! Il codice segreto! / Guardiamo! Nuovo Cinema Paradiso / Per saperne di più / 2.1 Adjectives / Irregular plural adjectives / Demonstrative pronouns questo and quello / Other adjectives that precede the noun / 2.2 The verbs essere (to be) and avere (to have) / Capitolo 3 / Cosa ti piace fare? / Strategie di comunicazione / Senti, scusa / Senta, scusi, che ora è? Getting someone's attention; Asking and telling time / A che ora? Asking when events occur / Nel tempo libero cosa ti/Le piace fare? Saying what you like to do in your free time / Lessico / Che fai di bello? Talking about your daily activities / Strutture / 3.1 Mi piace studiare l’italiano! The infinitive of the verb / 3.2 Studio l’italiano The present indicative of regular verbs / 3.3 Capiso l’italiano Verbs with spelling and/or pronunciation changes / 3.4 Dove vai? Irregular verbs / Cultura / Ascoltiamo! L’orario degli italiani / Leggiamo! Avere una doppia vita / Scriviamo! Che fa? / Parliamo! Pronto, che fai? / Guardiamo! Maccheroni / Per saperne di più / 3.3 Irregular verbs / The verbs rimanere (to remain) and scegliere (to choose) / Capitolo 4 / Che bella famiglia! / Strategie di comunicazione / Chi sei? / Chi è? Cosa fai? / Cosa fa? Meeting people and finding out what they do for a living / Che bello! Comenting on things and complimenting people / Lessico / Che bella famiglia! Talking about your family / Strutture / Ripasso: Porto i miei amici alla festa Possessive adjectives / 4.1 Com’è tua madre? Possessives with family members / Ripasso: Dove vai? Interrogatives / 4.2 Quanti anni hai? The interrogatvies: quanto (how much) and quale (which) / Ripasso: Che fai nel tempo libero? The present indicative / 4.3 Sai sciare? More irregular verbs / Ripasso: Com’è la tua famiglia? Adjectives / 4.4 L’italiano è più bello di... The comparative / Cultura / Ascoltiamo! La famiglia italiana oggi / Leggiamo!Come leggere un’opera d’arte:La famiglia Gonzaga nella Camera degli Sposi / Scriviamo! Bamboccioni o no? / Parliamo! Mamma! / Guardiamo! icordati di me / Il blog di Emiliano Romano--Roma / Per saperne di più / Lessico: Suffixes / 4.4 The comparative / Comparatives of inequality with che / Comparatives of equality / apitolo 5 / A tavola! / Strategie di comunicazione / Ti piacerebbe...? / Le piacerebbe...? Inviting someone to do something / Grazie, ma non posso Declining an invitation / Lessico / Tutti a tavola Restaurant terms and items on an Italian menu / Strutture / 5.1 Il più buono The superlative / 5.2 Vuoi mangiare qualcosa? Verb + infinitive / 5.3 Andiamo al ristorante Prepositions / 5.4 Compro del pane The partitive / Cultura / Ascoltiamo! Il galateo a tavola / Leggiamo! Pellegrino Artusi / Scriviamo! Lo chef consiglia / Parliamo! Che maleducati! / Guardiamo! Big Night / Per saperne di più / 5.3 Prepositions / The preposition di / The preposition da / The pronoun ci / Capitolo 6 / I vestiti e la moda / Strategie di comunicazione / Mi puoi...? / Mi può...? Making polite requests / Posso? Asking permission / Lessico / Cosa porti? Describing your clothes / Strutture / 6.1 Lo stilista dà il vestito alla modella Direct and indirect objects / 6.2 Che stai facendo? Present progressive / 6.3 Cosa mi metto oggi? Reflexive verbs / 6.4 Parlo bene l’italiano! Adverbs / Cultura / Ascoltiamo! La moda italiana / Leggiamo! Maschere italiane / Scriviamo! L’indumento magico / Parliamo! Cosa portiamo in America? / Guardiamo! Il mostro / Per saperne di più / 6.4 Adverbs / Molto and poco / Buono/cattivo vs. bene/male / Capitolo 7 / Cosa hai fatto questo weekend? / Strategie di comunicazione / Dai! Expressing surprise, pain, and so on / Cos’è successo? Asking what happened / Lessico / Il mio weekend Talking about your weekend activities / Strutture / 7.1 Che hai fatto questo weekend? The present perfect of regular verbs / 7.2 Ieri abbiamo vinto la partita The present perfect of irregular verbs / 7.3 Non studio mai dopo mezzanotte! Negative expressions / Cultura / Ascoltiamo! La musica in Italia / Leggiamo! Questo weekend andiamo in città a verdere un po’ d’arte? / Scriviamo! Cosa è successo? / Parliamo! Le tre amiche / Guardiamo! Sole mani / Per saperne di più / 7.1 The present perfect / Sapere and conoscere / Piacere / 7.3 Negative expressions / Other negative expressions / Capitolo 8 / Che bella festa! / Strategie di comunicazione / Ripasso: Cos'è il Palio di Siena? Asking for information / Auguri Expressing good wishes / Lessico / Buone este! Talking about Italian and American holiday celebrations / Strutture / Ripasso: Mi preparo per la festa Reflexive verbs / 8.1 Ci vediamo domani! Reciprocal verbs / Ripasso: Franco e Maria sono usciti insieme The present perfect / 8.2 Ci siamo visti ieri! The present perfect of reflexive and reciprocal verbs / Ripasso: L’amico di un amico Definite and indefinite articles / 8.3 L’amore è bello The use of definite and indefinite articles / Ripasso: Il compleanno di Roberta Prepositions / 8.4 Non vado in macchina! Vado a piedi! The prepositions in and a / Cultura / Ascoltiamo! Le feste italiane / Leggiamo! L’arte ti fa gli auguri! / Scriviamo! Quante feste! / Parliamo! Il regalo che fa per te / Guardiamo! Ciao, professore! / Il blog di Luca – Bologna / Per saperne di più / Ripasso: The present perfect / The present perfect of dovere, potere, and volere / Ripasso: Prepositions / The pronoun ne / Capitolo 9 / La scuola e i giovani / Strategie di comunicazione / Cosa vuoi fare? / Cosa vuole fare? Finding out someone’s future plans / Com’era? Describing how things used to be / Lessico / Siamo studenti! Talking about education and professions / Strutture / 9.1 C’era una volta... The imperfect / 9.2 Cosa facevi? The imperfect vs. the present perfect / 9.3 Cosa stavi facendo? The past progressive / Cultura / Ascoltiamo! Il sistema d’istruzione in Italia / Leggiamo! Le avventure di Pinocchio / Scriviamo! Che bel paese! / Parliamo! Hai sempre voluto fare quel lavoro? / Guardiamo! Amarcord / Per saperne di più / 9.3 The imperfect vs. the present perfect / da/per + expression of time / sapere and conoscere / Capitolo 10 / La vita e il benessere / Strategie di comunicazione / Purtroppo Expressing regret / Mi dispiace vs. Scusa/Scusi Expressing regret, sorrow, and making apologies / Lessico / Le attività, gli hobby e il benessere Activities, hobbies, and well-being / Strutture / 10.1 Che fai questo weekend? Using the present to talk about the future / 10.2 Andremo tutti in Italia! The future / 10.3 Se farà bel tempo domani... Hypotheticals of probability / Cultura / Ascoltiamo! Lo sport in Itali / Leggiamo! Vi svegliate con il sorriso sulle labbra? / Scriviamo! Mantieni le promesse? / Parliamo! Salute, cambiare non è facile! / Guardiamo! Il Mostro / Per saperne di più / 10.2 The future / The future of probability / Capitolo 11 / Casa dolce casa / Strategie di comunicazione / Niente… Managing conversations / Ti dispiace...? / Le dispiace...? Seeking approval and expressing hesitation / Lessico / Vieni a casa mia Describing Italian houses and furniture / Strutture / 11.1 Eccoci! Object pronouns / 11.2 Invitiamo tutti alla festa Indefinite pronouns / 11.3 Conosco una persona che parla tre lingue! The relative pronoun che / Cultura / Ascoltiamo! Le case di Pompei / Leggiamo! Prendi in casa uno studente / Scriviamo! Chi cerca casa trova amico / Parliamo! Una casa su misura / Guardiamo! La vita è bella / Per saperne di più / 11.1 Object pronouns / Object pronouns and the present perfect / 11.2 Indefinite pronouns / Indefinite adjectives / 11.3 The relative pronoun che / The relative pronoun cui(whom/which) / Capitolo 12 / In città / Strategie di comunicazione / Secondo te... / Secondo Lei Expressing opinions / Lessico / La città e il paese di provincia Talking about Italian cities and towns / Strutture / Ripasso: Ho vinto la lotteria! The present perfect of irregular verbs / 12.1 Chi fu? The past absolute / Ripasso: Una gita a Firenze The imperfect vs. the passato prossimo / 12.2 Chi fu? Com'era? The imperfect vs. the past absolute / Ripasso: Il paese è più tranquillo della città The comparative / 12.3 Dove si vive meglio? The irregular comparative / Ripasso: Posso aiutarLa? Object pronouns / 12.4 A Silvia piacciono le scarpe More about the verb piacere / Cultura / Ascoltiamo! La città italiana attraverso il tempo / Leggiamo! Le città italiane di oggi / Scriviamo! Dov’è meglio abitare? / Parliamo! Dibattito / Guardiamo! Il postino / Per saperne di più / Ripasso: Object pronouns / Double object pronouns / Capitolo 13 / Andiamo in ferie! / Strategie di comunicazione / Hai/Ha un sogno nel cassetto? Expressing wishes and desires / Sarebbe meglio... Making suggestions and giving advice / Lessico / Dove vai in vacanza? Talking about vacations / Strutture / 13.1 Vorrei andare in Italia The present conditional / 13.2 Dimmi tutto! The informal imperative / 13.3 Mi dica! The formal imperative / Cultura / Ascoltiamo! Le vacanze degli italiani / Leggiamo! Basta col «chiuso per ferie» tutto agosto / Scriviamo! Chiuso per ferie? Che idea! / Parliamo! L’isola deserta / Guardiamo! My Name is Tanino / Per saperne di più / 13.1 The present conditional / The past conditional / Capitolo 14 / Chi sono gli italiani? / Strategie di comunicazione / Cosa si fa? Talking about what people do in general / Come si fa? Explaining how things are done / Lessico / La società italiana oggi Talking about Italian society today / Strutture / 14.1 Si può? Si + verb / 14.2 Penso che sia giusto così The present subjunctive / 14.3 È bello che tu impari l’italiano Verbs and expressions followed by the subjunctive / Cultura / Ascoltiamo! La nuova demografia d’Italia / Leggiamo! Immigrati in Italia: troppi o roppo pochi? / Scriviamo! Io a ottant’anni / Parliamo! A che cosa tieni di più? / Guardiamo! Pranza di Ferragosto / Per saperne di più / 14.2 The present subjunctive / More irregular verbs in the subjunctive / 14.3 Verbs and expressions followed by the subjunctive / a/di + infintive / Capitolo 15 / Quali lingue parli? / Strategie di comunicazione / Sai/Sa l’inglese? Puoi/Può dire qualcosa? Asking and verifying whether someone can do something / Di dove sei? / Di dov’è? Si sente! Recognizing regional varieties of Italian / Lessico / Le lingue d’Italia The languages of Italy / Strutture / 15.1 Penso che sia andata in vacanza The past subjunctive / 15.2 Sono sicura che è partita per le vacanze The subjunctive vs. the indicative / 15.3 Se vincessi un viaggio... Hypotheticals of possibility / Cultura / Ascoltiamo! Una breve storia della lingua italiana / Leggiamo! «Napule è» / Scriviamo! Io e l’italiano / Parliamo! Quale italiano bisogna studiare? / Guardiamo! Ciao, professore! / Per saperne di più / 15.2 The subjunctive vs. the indicative / Conjunctions followed by the subjunctive / 15.3 Hypotheticals of possibility / The imperfect subjunctive / Capitolo 16 / Sono famosi / Strategie di comunicazione / Ripasso: Hai/Ha qualcosa da dire? Making recommendations / Lessico / I personaggi storici Talking about historical people and events / Strutture / Ripasso: Torniamo all’inizio The infinitive and present indicative / Ripasso: L’abbiamo già studiato! The present perfect / Ripasso: Era così bello! The imperfect / Ripasso: Lo vedo e gli parlo Object pronouns / Cultura / Ascoltiamo! L’arte italiana attraverso i secoli / Leggiamo! Va’ dove ti port ail cuore / Scriviamo! Arrivederci! / Parliamo! La tua intervista / Guardiamo! Nuovo Cinema Paradiso / Il blog di Enrica – Napoli / Per saperne di più / Ripasso: Object pronouns / Stressed pronouns / Pronominal verbs and idiomatic expressions: andarsene, farcela, and avercela con qualcunoCapitolo 1 / Per cominciare / Strategie di comunicazione / Ciao / Buon giorno / Buona sera Greeting someone / Come ti chiami? / Come si chiama? Finding out someone’s name / Di dove sei? / Di dov’è? Finding out where someone is from / Ciao / Arrivederci Saying good-bye / Ti piace...? / Le piace...? Expressing likes and dislikes / Lessico / A come amore, B come buon giorno Alphabet and Pronunciation / I mesi e le stagioni Months and seasons / I numeri da 0 a 9.999 Numbers from 0 to 9,999 / Strutture / 1.1 Maschile o femminile? Gender / 1.2 Un cappuccino, per favore Indefinite articles / 1.3 Due cappuccini, per favore Number / 1.4 L’università è fantastica Definite articles / 1.5 Mi piace l’italiano! The verb piacere / Cultura / Ascoltiamo! I gesti italiani: How to speak Italian without saying a word / Leggiamo! Italiani amosi / Scriviamo! Mi piace Facebook! / Parliamo! Bla, bla, bla! / Guardiamo! Mimì metallurgico ferito nell’onore / Per saperne di più / 1.1 Gender / 1.3 Number / Capitolo 2 / Com’è? / Strategie di comunicazione / Come stai? Come sta? Come va? Asking how someone is / Sei italiano/a? / È italiano/a? Asking someone's nationality / Lessico / Sono allegro! Describing people, places, and things / Strutture / 2.1 L’italiano è divertente! Adjectives / 2.2 Quanti anni hai? The verbs essere (to be) and avere (to have) / 2.3 Cosa c’è nello zaino? There is / There are / 2.4 I miei corsi sono interessanti! Possessive adjectives / Cultura / Ascoltiamo! I cognomi degli italiani / Leggiamo! Siamo euopei! / Scriviamo! Cerco compagno/a di casa... / Parliamo! Il codice segreto! / Guardiamo! Nuovo Cinema Paradiso / Per saperne di più / 2.1 Adjectives / Irregular plural adjectives / Demonstrative pronouns questo and quello / Other adjectives that precede the noun / 2.2 The verbs essere (to be) and avere (to have) / Capitolo 3 / Cosa ti piace fare? / Strategie di comunicazione / Senti, scusa / Senta, scusi, che ora è? Getting someone's attention; Asking and telling time / A che ora? Asking when events occur / Nel tempo libero cosa ti/Le piace fare? Saying what you like to do in your free time / Lessico / Che fai di bello? Talking about your daily activities / Strutture / 3.1 Mi piace studiare l’italiano! The infinitive of the verb / 3.2 Studio l’italiano The present indicative of regular verbs / 3.3 Capiso l’italiano Verbs with spelling and/or pronunciation changes / 3.4 Dove vai? Irregular verbs / Cultura / Ascoltiamo! L’orario degli italiani / Leggiamo! Avere una doppia vita / Scriviamo! Che fa? / Parliamo! Pronto, che fai? / Guardiamo! Maccheroni / Per saperne di più / 3.3 Irregular verbs / The verbs rimanere (to remain) and scegliere (to choose) / Capitolo 4 / Che bella famiglia! / Strategie di comunicazione / Chi sei? / Chi è? Cosa fai? / Cosa fa? Meeting people and finding out what they do for a living / Che bello! Comenting on things and complimenting people / Lessico / Che bella famiglia! Talking about your family / Strutture / Ripasso: Porto i miei amici alla festa Possessive adjectives / 4.1 Com’è tua madre? Possessives with family members / Ripasso: Dove vai? Interrogatives / 4.2 Quanti anni hai? The interrogatvies: quanto (how much) and quale (which) / Ripasso: Che fai nel tempo libero? The present indicative / 4.3 Sai sciare? More irregular verbs / Ripasso: Com’è la tua famiglia? Adjectives / 4.4 L’italiano è più bello di... The comparative / Cultura / Ascoltiamo! La famiglia italiana oggi / Leggiamo!Come leggere un’opera d’arte:La famiglia Gonzaga nella Camera degli Sposi / Scriviamo! Bamboccioni o no? / Parliamo! Mamma! / Guardiamo! icordati di me / Il blog di Emiliano Romano--Roma / Per saperne di più / Lessico: Suffixes / 4.4 The comparative / Comparatives of inequality with che / Comparatives of equality / apitolo 5 / A tavola! / Strategie di comunicazione / Ti piacerebbe...? / Le piacerebbe...? Inviting someone to do something / Grazie, ma non posso Declining an invitation / Lessico / Tutti a tavola Restaurant terms and items on an Italian menu / Strutture / 5.1 Il più buono The superlative / 5.2 Vuoi mangiare qualcosa? Verb + infinitive / 5.3 Andiamo al ristorante Prepositions / 5.4 Compro del pane The partitive / Cultura / Ascoltiamo! Il galateo a tavola / Leggiamo! Pellegrino Artusi / Scriviamo! Lo chef consiglia / Parliamo! Che maleducati! / Guardiamo! Big Night / Per saperne di più / 5.3 Prepositions / The preposition di / The preposition da / The pronoun ci / Capitolo 6 / I vestiti e la moda / Strategie di comunicazione / Mi puoi...? / Mi può...? Making polite requests / Posso? Asking permission / Lessico / Cosa porti? Describing your clothes / Strutture / 6.1 Lo stilista dà il vestito alla modella Direct and indirect objects / 6.2 Che stai facendo? Present progressive / 6.3 Cosa mi metto oggi? Reflexive verbs / 6.4 Parlo bene l’italiano! Adverbs / Cultura / Ascoltiamo! La moda italiana / Leggiamo! Maschere italiane / Scriviamo! L’indumento magico / Parliamo! Cosa portiamo in America? / Guardiamo! Il mostro / Per saperne di più / 6.4 Adverbs / Molto and poco / Buono/cattivo vs. bene/male / Capitolo 7 / Cosa hai fatto questo weekend? / Strategie di comunicazione / Dai! Expressing surprise, pain, and so on / Cos’è successo? Asking what happened / Lessico / Il mio weekend Talking about your weekend activities / Strutture / 7.1 Che hai fatto questo weekend? The present perfect of regular verbs / 7.2 Ieri abbiamo vinto la partita The present perfect of irregular verbs / 7.3 Non studio mai dopo mezzanotte! Negative expressions / Cultura / Ascoltiamo! La musica in Italia / Leggiamo! Questo weekend andiamo in città a verdere un po’ d’arte? / Scriviamo! Cosa è successo? / Parliamo! Le tre amiche / Guardiamo! Sole mani / Per saperne di più / 7.1 The present perfect / Sapere and conoscere / Piacere / 7.3 Negative expressions / Other negative expressions / Capitolo 8 / Che bella festa! / Strategie di comunicazione / Ripasso: Cos'è il Palio di Siena? Asking for information / Auguri Expressing good wishes / Lessico / Buone este! Talking about Italian and American holiday celebrations / Strutture / Ripasso: Mi preparo per la festa Reflexive verbs / 8.1 Ci vediamo domani! Reciprocal verbs / Ripasso: Franco e Maria sono usciti insieme The present perfect / 8.2 Ci siamo visti ieri! The present perfect of reflexive and reciprocal verbs / Ripasso: L’amico di un amico Definite and indefinite articles / 8.3 L’amore è bello The use of definite and indefinite articles / Ripasso: Il compleanno di Roberta Prepositions / 8.4 Non vado in macchina! Vado a piedi! The prepositions in and a / Cultura / Ascoltiamo! Le feste italiane / Leggiamo! L’arte ti fa gli auguri! / Scriviamo! Quante feste! / Parliamo! Il regalo che fa per te / Guardiamo! Ciao, professore! / Il blog di Luca – Bologna / Per saperne di più / Ripasso: The present perfect / The present perfect of dovere, potere, and volere / Ripasso: Prepositions / The pronoun ne / Capitolo 9 / La scuola e i giovani / Strategie di comunicazione / Cosa vuoi fare? / Cosa vuole fare? Finding out someone’s future plans / Com’era? Describing how things used to be / Lessico / Siamo studenti! Talking about education and professions / Strutture / 9.1 C’era una volta... The imperfect / 9.2 Cosa facevi? The imperfect vs. the present perfect / 9.3 Cosa stavi facendo? The past progressive / Cultura / Ascoltiamo! Il sistema d’istruzione in Italia / Leggiamo! Le avventure di Pinocchio / Scriviamo! Che bel paese! / Parliamo! Hai sempre voluto fare quel lavoro? / Guardiamo! Amarcord / Per saperne di più / 9.3 The imperfect vs. the present perfect / da/per + expression of time / sapere and conoscere / Capitolo 10 / La vita e il benessere / Strategie di comunicazione / Purtroppo Expressing regret / Mi dispiace vs. Scusa/Scusi Expressing regret, sorrow, and making apologies / Lessico / Le attività, gli hobby e il benessere Activities, hobbies, and well-being / Strutture / 10.1 Che fai questo weekend? Using the present to talk about the future / 10.2 Andremo tutti in Italia! The future / 10.3 Se farà bel tempo domani... Hypotheticals of probability / Cultura / Ascoltiamo! Lo sport in Itali / Leggiamo! Vi svegliate con il sorriso sulle labbra? / Scriviamo! Mantieni le promesse? / Parliamo! Salute, cambiare non è facile! / Guardiamo! Il Mostro / Per saperne di più / 10.2 The future / The future of probability / Capitolo 11 / Casa dolce casa / Strategie di comunicazione / Niente… Managing conversations / Ti dispiace...? / Le dispiace...? Seeking approval and expressing hesitation / Lessico / Vieni a casa mia Describing Italian houses and furniture / Strutture / 11.1 Eccoci! Object pronouns / 11.2 Invitiamo tutti alla festa Indefinite pronouns / 11.3 Conosco una persona che parla tre lingue! The relative pronoun che / Cultura / Ascoltiamo! Le case di Pompei / Leggiamo! Prendi in casa uno studente / Scriviamo! Chi cerca casa trova amico / Parliamo! Una casa su misura / Guardiamo! La vita è bella / Per saperne di più / 11.1 Object pronouns / Object pronouns and the present perfect / 11.2 Indefinite pronouns / Indefinite adjectives / 11.3 The relative pronoun che / The relative pronoun cui(whom/which) / Capitolo 12 / In città / Strategie di comunicazione / Secondo te... / Secondo Lei Expressing opinions / Lessico / La città e il paese di provincia Talking about Italian cities and towns / Strutture / Ripasso: Ho vinto la lotteria! The present perfect of irregular verbs / 12.1 Chi fu? The past absolute / Ripasso: Una gita a Firenze The imperfect vs. the passato prossimo / 12.2 Chi fu? Com'era? The imperfect vs. the past absolute / Ripasso: Il paese è più tranquillo della città The comparative / 12.3 Dove si vive meglio? The irregular comparative / Ripasso: Posso aiutarLa? Object pronouns / 12.4 A Silvia piacciono le scarpe More about the verb piacere / Cultura / Ascoltiamo! La città italiana attraverso il tempo / Leggiamo! Le città italiane di oggi / Scriviamo! Dov’è meglio abitare? / Parliamo! Dibattito / Guardiamo! Il postino / Per saperne di più / Ripasso: Object pronouns / Double object pronouns / Capitolo 13 / Andiamo in ferie! / Strategie di comunicazione / Hai/Ha un sogno nel cassetto? Expressing wishes and desires / Sarebbe meglio... Making suggestions and giving advice / Lessico / Dove vai in vacanza? Talking about vacations / Strutture / 13.1 Vorrei andare in Italia The present conditional / 13.2 Dimmi tutto! The informal imperative / 13.3 Mi dica! The formal imperative / Cultura / Ascoltiamo! Le vacanze degli italiani / Leggiamo! Basta col «chiuso per ferie» tutto agosto / Scriviamo! Chiuso per ferie? Che idea! / Parliamo! L’isola deserta / Guardiamo! My Name is Tanino / Per saperne di più / 13.1 The present conditional / The past conditional / Capitolo 14 / Chi sono gli italiani? / Strategie di comunicazione / Cosa si fa? Talking about what people do in general / Come si fa? Explaining how things are done / Lessico / La società italiana oggi Talking about Italian society today / Strutture / 14.1 Si può? Si + verb / 14.2 Penso che sia giusto così The present subjunctive / 14.3 È bello che tu impari l’italiano Verbs and expressions followed by the subjunctive / Cultura / Ascoltiamo! La nuova demografia d’Italia / Leggiamo! Immigrati in Italia: troppi o roppo pochi? / Scriviamo! Io a ottant’anni / Parliamo! A che cosa tieni di più? / Guardiamo! Pranza di Ferragosto / Per saperne di più / 14.2 The present subjunctive / More irregular verbs in the subjunctive / 14.3 Verbs and expressions followed by the subjunctive / a/di + infintive / Capitolo 15 / Quali lingue parli? / Strategie di comunicazione / Sai/Sa l’inglese? Puoi/Può dire qualcosa? Asking and verifying whether someone can do something / Di dove sei? / Di dov’è? Si sente! Recognizing regional varieties of Italian / Lessico / Le lingue d’Italia The languages of Italy / Strutture / 15.1 Penso che sia andata in vacanza The past subjunctive / 15.2 Sono sicura che è partita per le vacanze The subjunctive vs. the indicative / 15.3 Se vincessi un viaggio... Hypotheticals of possibility / Cultura / Ascoltiamo! Una breve storia della lingua italiana / Leggiamo! «Napule è» / Scriviamo! Io e l’italiano / Parliamo! Quale italiano bisogna studiare? / Guardiamo! Ciao, professore! / Per saperne di più / 15.2 The subjunctive vs. the indicative / Conjunctions followed by the subjunctive / 15.3 Hypotheticals of possibility / The imperfect subjunctive / Capitolo 16 / Sono famosi / Strategie di comunicazione / Ripasso: Hai/Ha qualcosa da dire? Making recommendations / Lessico / I personaggi storici Talking about historical people and events / Strutture / Ripasso: Torniamo all’inizio The infinitive and present indicative / Ripasso: L’abbiamo già studiato! The present perfect / Ripasso: Era così bello! The imperfect / Ripasso: Lo vedo e gli parlo Object pronouns / Cultura / Ascoltiamo! L’arte italiana attraverso i secoli / Leggiamo! Va’ dove ti port ail cuore / Scriviamo! Arrivederci! / Parliamo! La tua intervista / Guardiamo! Nuovo Cinema Paradiso / Il blog di Enrica – Napoli / Per saperne di più / Ripasso: Object pronouns / Stressed pronouns / Pronominal verbs and idiomatic expressions: andarsene, farcela, and avercela con qualcuno

Preface/ Series/ Correlation Guide/ Topic Guide/ Internet References UNIT 1: Living with Drugs 1. History of Alcohol and Drinking around the World 2. How Latin America Is Reinventing the War on Drugs 3. Police Officers Find That Dissent on Drug Laws May Come With a Price 4. Tackling Top Teen Problem—Prescription Drugs 5. When Booze Was Banned but Pot Was Not 6. Scientists Are High on Idea That Marijuana Reduces Memory Impairment UNIT 2: Understanding How Drugs Work—Use, Dependency, and Addiction 7. Family History of Alcohol Abuse Associated with Problematic Drinking among College Students 8. A Longitudinal Examination of the Relationships between Childhood Maltreatment and Patterns of Adolescent Substance Use among High-Risk Adolescents 9. Medical Marijuana and the Mind: More Is Known about the Psychiatric Risks than the Benefits 10. The Genetics of Alcohol and Other Drug Dependence 11. Understanding Recreational Ecstasy Use in the United States: A Qualitative Inquiry 12. Examination of Over-the-Counter Drug Misuse Among Youth 13. Self-Control, Opportunity, and Substance Use UNIT 3: The Major Drugs of Use and Abuse 14. Marijuana and Medical Marijuana 15. `Bath Salt' Poisonings Rise as Legislative Ban Tied Up 16. Inhalant Abuse 17. ``Spice'' and ``K2'' Herbal Highs: A Case Series and Systematic Review of the Clinical Effects and Biopsychosocial Implications of Synthetic Cannabinoid Use in Humans 18. Monitoring the Future: National Results on Adolescent Drug Use, Overview of Key Findings 2011 19. Transcending the Medical Frontiers: Exploring the Future of Psychedelic Drug Research UNIT 4: Other Trends in Drug Use 20. Adolescent Painkiller Use May Increase Risk of Addiction, Heroin Use 21. `Legal Highs' Prevalence Makes Ban Policy `Ridiculous' 22. Alcoholism Isn't What It Used To Be UNIT 5: Measuring the Social Costs of Drugs 23. Drugs `R' Us 24. OxyContin Abuse Spreads from Appalachia across United States 25. My Mother-in-Law's One High Day UNIT 6: Creating and Sustaining Effective Drug Control Policy 26. Do the United States and Mexico Really Want the Drug War To Succeed? 27. Engaging Communities to Prevent Underage Drinking 28. Do No Harm: Sensible Goals for International Drug Policy 29. Convergence or Divergence? Recent Developments in Drug Policies in Canada and the United States 30. Legalize Drugs—all of Them! 31. Former ONDCP Senior Advisor on Marijuana and Harm Reduction 32. Portugal's Drug Policy Pays Off; US Eyes Lessons UNIT 7: Prevention, Treatment, and Education 33. Old Habits Die Hard for Ageing Addicts 34. Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders: When Science, Medicine, Public Policy, and Laws Collide 35. Addiction Diagnoses May Rise Under Guideline Changes 36. An Addiction Vaccine, Tantalizingly Close 37. Understanding Recovery Barriers: Youth Perceptions about Substance Use Relapse 38. High-Risk Offenders Participating in Court-Supervised Substance Abuse Treatment: Characteristics, Treatment Received, and Factors Associated with Recidivism / Test-Your-Knowledge Form

Preface/ Series/ Correlation Guide/ Topic Guide/ Internet References/ UNIT 1: Nutrition Trends 1. Have a Bite, It's Natural 2. Behind the Brand: McDonald's 3. Go On: Eat Your Heart Out 4. Fresh Fruit, Hold the Insulin 5. The New Healthy 6. Calorie Posting in Chain Restaurants 7. Cause Effect 8. Can Social Media Produce Wellness Results? UNIT 2: Childhood Nutrition 9. The State of Family Nutrition and Physical Activity: Are We Making Progress? 10. Underage, Overweight 11. The Impact of Teachers and Families on Young Children's Eating Behaviors 12. Engaging Families in the Fight against the Overweight Epidemic among Children 13. Do Organics Promote Children's Health? 14. Ultimate Food Fight Erupts as Feds Recook School Lunch Rules 15. Junk Food-Free Vending Machines Go to School 16. The School Lunch Wars UNIT 3: Nutrients 17. Getting Enough?: What You Don't Eat Can Hurt You 18. Vitamins, Supplements: New Evidence Shows They Can't Com-pete with Mother Nature 19. Which Pills Work? 20. Keeping a Lid on Salt: Not So Easy 21. Friend or Foe? 22. Nutrition for Optimum Athletic Performance—The Right Fuel Can Be the Difference 23. Iron Nutrition and the Female Athlete: Countermeasures for the Prevention of Poor Iron Status UNIT 4: Diet and Disease 24. We Will Be What We Eat 25. Sugar Overload: Curbing America's Sweet Tooth 26. Role of Sugar Intake in Beverages on Overweight and Health 27. Sugar Belly: How Much Is Too Much Sugar? 28. A Diabetes Cliffhanger 29. Nutrition and Immunity: Balancing Diet and Immune Func-tion 30. How to Save Your Brain 31. Soothe the Fire in Your Belly 32. When the Liver Gets Fatty UNIT 5: Obesity and Weight Control 33. How to Fix the Obesity Crisis 34. The Fat Plateau 35. Obesity Rates in U.S. Appear to Be Finally Leveling Off 36. The Hungry Brain 37. In Your Face: How the Food Industry Drives Us to Eat 38. The Subtle Knife 39. Eating Disorders in an Obesogenic Environment 40. How to Count a Calorie UNIT 6: Health Claims 41. The Scoop on Chocolate: Is Chocolate Really Healthy? 42. The Benefits of Flax 43. Brain Boosters: Some Nutritional Supplements Provide Real Food for Thought UNIT 7: Food Safety and Technology 44. The Future of Food: Five Frontiers 45. Genetic Engineering for Good 46. Engineering the Future of Food 47. Food Fight 48. Food That Lasts Forever 49. Inside the Meat Lab 50. H 2 Uh–Oh: Do You Need to Filter Your Wa-ter? 51. Arsenic in Your Juice UNIT 8: Hunger, Nutrition, and Sustainability 52. The Food Crisis and the Deregulation of Agriculture 53. Behind the Label: How Fair Are Organic and Fairtrade Bana-nas? 54. Rising Prices on the Menu: Higher Food Prices May Be Here to Stay 55. Tackling Undernutrition the Right Way 56. Food Stamps for Good Food 57. Address Health Disparities in American Indians 58. Fixing the Global Nitrogen Problem 59. Perennial Grains: Food Security for the Future / Test-Your-Knowledge

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UNIT 1: The Multipolar International System 1. Balancing the East, Upgrading the West: U.S. Grand Strategy in an Age of Upheaval 2. The Future of the Liberal World Order: Internationalism after America 3. A World in Transformation 4. The Global Power Shift from West to East 5. The Shifting Landscape of Latin American Regionalism UNIT 2: Democratization 6. The Arab Spring at One 7. Egypt's Elections: Why the Islamists Won 8. Lines in the Sand: Assad Plays the Sectarian Card 9. The Burmese Spring 10. Nigeria's Battle for Stability 11. Fascistoid Russia: Whither Putin's Brittle Realm? 12. Korea's Third Kim: Will Anything Change? UNIT 3: Foreign Policy 13. The Future of United States-Chinese Relations: Conflict Is a Choice, Not a Necessity 14. Decline of Western Realism 15. An Asian Security Standoff UNIT 4: War, Arms Control, and Disarmament 16. Why Iran Should Get the Bomb: Nuclear Balancing Would Mean Stability 17. Talking Tough to Pakistan: How to End Islamabad's Defiance 18. Leaving Afghanistan to the Afghans: A Commander's Take on Security 19. World Peace Could Be Closer Than You Think 20. Arms Trade Treaty Talks Set to Begin 21. The Obama Doctrine: How the President's Secret Wars Are Backfiring UNIT 5: International Organization, International Law, and Human Security 22. A Pipe Dream? Reforming the United Nations 23. General Mladic in the Hague: A Report on Evil in Europe—and Justice Delayed 24. Taking Refuge: The Syrian Revolution in Turkey 25. Gender Equality and Sustainable Development UNIT 6: International Political Economy 26. Tracking the Global Recovery 27. Europe's Optional Catastrophe: The Fate of the Monetary Union Lies in Germany's Hands 28. The Middling Kingdom: The Hype and the Reality of China's Rise UNIT 7: Global Environmental Issues 29. Too Much to Fight Over 30. The Folly of Energy Independence 31. Lights Out in India: India's Massive Blackout Is Just the Beginning 32. Population 7 Billion / Test-Your-Knowledge Form

UNIT 1: Why Comparative Politics? 1. Arab Revolts Upend Old Assumptions 2. The Global Context 3. Is Burma Democratizing? 4. How India Stumbled: Can New Delhi Get Its Groove Back? 5. More Aid Is Not the Answer 6. A Video Campaign and the Power of Simplicity 7. Intensive Care for the United Nations UNIT 2: Studying Comparative Politics: Evaluating Theories, Learning from Cases, Generalizing Trends 8. What Democracy Is . . . and Is Not 9. Twenty-Five Years, Fifteen Findings 10. Why Middle East Studies Missed the Arab Spring: The Myth of Authoritarian Stability 11. Advanced Democracies and the New Politics 12. The Fight for `Real Democracy' at the Heart of Occupy Wall Street 13. Capitalism and Democracy 14. Making Modernity Work: The Reconciliation of Capitalism and Democracy UNIT 3: Participating in Politics: Acting within and out of Institutional Frameworks 15. What Political Institutions Does Large-Scale Democracy Require? 16. Rare Haven of Stability in Somalia Faces a Test 17. Civil Society, Youth and Societal Mobilization in Democratic Revolutions 18. Online Activism 19. China's Cyberposse 20. The Protesters and the Public UNIT 4: The Executive: Accountability and Responsiveness at the Top 21. Disabling the Constitution: Hungary's Illiberal Turn 22. Chile's Middle Class Flexes Its Muscles 23. The Resilient Authoritarians 24. Singapore Poll Energizes Voters 25. North Korea UNIT 5: The Legislature: Is Representation Also Representative? 26. The Famous Dutch (In)Tolerance 27. Equal Rights for Women? Survey Says: Yes, but . . 28. The Impact of Electoral Reform on Women's Representation 29. Elections, Electoral Systems, and Conflict in Africa 30. Israel's Unity Government: A Bid to Represent the Majority 31. Latin America: Democracy with Development UNIT 6: Unelected Government Office: Judiciary, Military, and Bureaucracy in Everyday Politics 32. Reclaiming Democracy: The Strategic Uses of Foreign and International Law by National Courts 33. Rule of Law, Russian-Style 34. A Cautious Win in Egypt's Power Struggle 35. Korea's Third Kim: Will Anything Change? 36. What Caused the Economic Crisis? 37. Europe's Optional Catastrophe: The Fate of the Monetary Union Lies in Germany's Hands UNIT 7: Global Trends: Institutional Change, Progress, and Threats 38. The True Clash of Civilizations 39. Authoritarianism's Last Line of Defense 40. Why Democracy Needs a Level Playing Field 41. Democracy in Cyberspace: What Information Technology Can and Cannot Do 42. Mafia States: Organized Crime Takes Office 43. The Coming Wave / Test Your Knowledge Form

Series editor's preface / Acknowledgements / Foreword / Introduction / Part 1: Here comes everybody / Self-help in hard times: the early motivational gurus / On the edge: human potential and the Esalen Institute / Reaching for the marvellous: Spiritual and mystical contributions / Marketing transformation: from est to NLP / From tennis court to executive office: the Inner Game and GROW / Part 2: What makes us tick / Tapping the unconscious: Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung / Our bodies ourselves: From Wilhelm Reich to Julio Olalla / Searching for Wholeness: Fritz Perls and gestalt / From neurosis to ecstasy: humanist and transpersonal psychology / Strategies for change: CBT and TA / Part 3: The self and others / We are not alone: self, family, and society / Identity and employment: finding ourselves in the workplace / Psychometrics: from IQ to MBTI and beyond / Bibliography

Preface/ Series/ Correlation Guide/ Topic Guide/ Internet References/ UNIT 1: Issues in Dying and Death 1. The Dead, the Living, and Those Yet to Come 2. The Cycle of Death 3. How We Bury the War Dead 4. Grief in the Age of Facebook 5. Brain Death Guidelines Vary at Top US Neurological Hospitals 6. Criteria for a Good Death 7. The Emergence of Thanatology and Current Practice in Death Education UNIT 2: Dying and Death Across the Life Cycle 8. Teaching Children about Death and Grief: Children Can Learn about Grief and Dying from Teachable Moments 9. Death in Disney Films: Implications for Children’s Understanding of Death 10. Death and Dying in the Curriculum of Public Schools: Is there a place? 11. Needs of Elderly Patients in Palliative Care 12. Good Mourning, George Dickinson 13. Through the Touch of God: Child Death and Spiritual Sustenance in a Hutterian Colony 14. End-of-Life Concerns and Care Preferences: Congruence Among Terminally Ill Elders and their Family Caregivers UNIT 3: The Dying Process 15. Dying on the Streets: Homeless Persons’ Concerns and Desires about End-of-Life Care 16. Death and Dying across Cultures 17. The Promise of Presence 18. When Death Strikes without Warning 19. Are They Hallucinations or Are They Real? The Spirituality of Deathbed and Near-Death Visions 20. Beyond Terror and Denial: The Positive Psychology of Death Acceptance 21. Ethics and Life’s Ending: An Exchange 22. Obituary for Jack Kevorkian 23. At the Bottom of the Slippery Slope 24. Hospitals Embrace Palliative Care 25. Cannabis Use in Long-Term Care: An Emerging Issue for Nurses 26. I Was a Doctor Accustomed to Death, But Not His UNIT 5: Funerals 27. The Contemporary American Funeral 28. Building My Father’s Coffin 29. Dealing with the Dead 30. Mourning in a Digital Age 31. 10 Burdens Funeral Directors Carry 32. Memorial Videos Give Lasting Farewell 33. Speaking from Beyond the Grave; High-tech Headstones Use QR Codes to Link to Photos and Videos of the Dearly Departed UNIT 6: Bereavement 34. The Grieving Process 35. The Normal Process of Grieving 36. A Guide to Getting Through Grief 37. Disenfranchised Grief 38. Challenging the Paradigm: New Understandings of Grief 39. We’ve Been Misled about How to Grieve 40. Shades of Grief: When Does Mourning Become a Mental Illness? 41. 11 Ways to Comfort Someone Who’s Grieving / Test-Your-Knowledge Form

Preface/ Correlation Guide/ Topic Guide/ Internet References / UNIT 1: Introduction: Clashing Values and Problematic Transformations of Social Life Part A. Social Life 1. The American Narrative: Is There One & What Is It? 2. Still Bowling Alone? The Post-9/11 Split Part B. Transformation of Influences on People and Culture 3. Relationships, Community, and Identity in the New Virtual Society 4. What Isn’t for Sale? UNIT 2: Problems of the Political Economy Part A. The Polity 5. The Rule of the Rich 6. Follow the Dark Money 7. The End of Welfare as I Knew It Part B. The Economy 8. The Withering of the Affluent Society 9. Hard at Work in the Jobless Future Part C. Problems of Place 10. Urban Legends 11. Immigration Benefits America 12. The Invisible Ones UNIT 3: Problems of Poverty and Inequality Part A. Inequality and the Poor 13. The Impact of Globalization on Income and Employment: The Downside of Integrating Markets 14. The State of Poverty in America 15. The Myth of the “Culture of Poverty,” Part B. Racial and Ethnic Inequality and Issues 16. Somewhere between Jim Crow & Post-Racialism: Reflections on the Racial Divide in America Today 17. A More Perfect Union 18. Fear and Loathing of Islam Part C. Gender Inequalities and Issues 19. Why Women Still Can’t Have It All 20. Human Sex Trafficking 21. Free and Equal in Dignity and LGBT Rights 22. The End of Men UNIT 4: Institutional Problems Part A. The Family 23. All the Single Ladies 24. Matches Made on Earth: Why Family Values Are Human Values 25. Good Parents, Bad Results Part B. Education 26. Introduction: The Next Wave of School Reform 27. Is $600 Billion Enough? Part C. Health 28. A Thousand Years Young 29. From Hospital to “Healthspital”: A Better Paradigm for Health Care UNIT 5: Crime, Violence, and Law Enforcement Part A. Crime 30. Fighting Crime: An Economist’s View 31. The Aggregate Burden of Crime 32. Crime, Inequality & Social Justice Part B. Law Enforcement 33. Wrongful Convictions 34. License to Kill 35. Toward Fewer Prisoners and Less Crime Part C. Terrorism 36. The Year in Hate & Extremism, 2010 37. War in the Fifth Domain 38. The New Virology UNIT 6: Problems of Population, Environment, Resources, and the Future Part A. Population and Environment Issues 39. The New Population Bomb: The Four Megatrends That Will Change the World 40. The New Geopolitics of Food 41. The World Will Be More Crowded—With Old People 42. Climate Change Part B. Technological Issues 43. Who’s Afraid of Human Enhancement?: A Reason Debate on the Promise, Perils, and Ethics of Human Biotechnology 44. Engineering the Future of Food Part C. The World and the Future 45. The Broken Contract: Inequality and American Decline 46. The Democratic Malaise: Globalization and the Threat to the West 47. The Future of History: Can Liberal Democracy Survive the Decline of the Middle Class? / Test-Your-Knowledge Form

Preface Iv Chapter 1 An Introduction To Designing With Light Chapter 2 Lighting Production Team: Chapter 3 Electrical Theory And Practice Chapter 4 Lenses, Lamps, Reflectors, And Lighting Instruments Chapter 5 Cables And Connectors Chapter 6 Intensity Control Chapter 7 Practicals And Effects Chapter 8 Color Chapter 9 Projections And Media Chapter 10 Advanced Technology Instruments Chapter 11 The Design Process Chapter 12 The Image Of Light Chapter 13 The Lighting Key Chapter 14 Using The Lighting Key To Draw The Light Plot Chapter 15 Drafting The Lighting Design Chapter 16 Design Examples Chapter 17 Rehearsal And Performance Procedures Chapter 18 An Introduction To Lighting For Film And Video / Appendix A Usitt Rp-2, Recommended Practice For Theatrical Lighting Design Graphics – (2006) / Glossary / Index

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The approach used by Thibodeau and Freier emphasizes the substantial benefits of using real-life case examples in helping to impart knowledge related to the practice of auditing. For the fourth edition of Auditing and Accounting Cases: Investigating Issues of Fraud and Professional Ethics the authors continue their quest to be known as the most current auditing and accounting case book on the market. In that spirit, all case questions in the fourth edition have been revised to incorporate the eight new standards adopted by the PCAOB (i.e., AS 8 - AS 15) that relate to the auditor’s assessment of and response to risk in an audit and that include guidance related to audit planning, supervision, materiality, and evidence. This flexible case book is perfect for educators to prepare future audit professionals with 45 cases focusing on specific and relevant audit issues. These cases focus on specific auditing issues directly impacted by Sarbanes Oxley and Dodd-Frank, using the actual companies-Madoff, Enron, WorldCom, Quest, Sunbeam-that have become synonymous with the capital markets’ crisis in confidence.Section 1 Fraud Cases: Violations of Accounting Principles Case 1.1 Waste Management: The Matching Principle Case 1.2 WorldCom: The Revenue Recognition Principle Case 1.3 Qwest: The Full Disclosure Principle Case 1.4 Sunbeam: The Revenue Recognition Principle Case 1.5 Waste Management: The Definition of an Asset Case 1.6 Enron: The Revenue Recognition Principle Case 1.7 WorldCom: The Matching Principle Case 1.8 Bernard L. Madoff Investment and Securities: Broker-Dealer Fraud Case 1.9 Qwest: The Revenue Recognition Principle Case 1.10 The Baptist Foundation of Arizona: The Conservatism Constraint Case 1.11 WorldCom: The Definition of an Asset Case 1.12 Bernard L. Madoff Investment and Securities: The Role of the Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC) Section 2 Ethics and Professional Responsibility Cases Case 2.1 Enron: Independence Case 2.2 Waste Management: Due Care Case 2.3 WorldCom: Professional Responsibility Case 2.4 Enron: Quality Assurance Case 2.5 Sunbeam: Due Care Case 2.6 Bernard L. Madoff Investment and Securities: A Focus on Auditors’ and Accountants’ Legal Liability Case 2.7 Enron: Audit Documentation Section 3 Fraud and Inherent Risk Assessment Cases Case 3.1 Enron: Understanding the Client’s Business and Industry Case 3.2 The Baptist Foundation of Arizona: Related Party Transactions Case 3.3 WorldCom: Significant Business Acquisitions Case 3.4 Sunbeam: Incentives and Pressure to Commit Fraud Case 3.5 Qwest: Understanding the Client’s Business and Industry Case 3.6 Bernard L. Madoff Investment and Securities: A Focus on Related Party Transactions Case 3.7 Waste Management: Understanding the Client’s Business and Industry Section 4 Internal Control Systems: Entity-Level Control Cases Case 4.1 Enron: The Control Environment Case 4.2 Waste Management: General Computing Controls Case 4.3 The Baptist Foundation of Arizona: The Whistleblower Hotline Case 4.4 WorldCom: The Internal Audit Function Case 4.5 Waste Management: Top-Side Adjusting Journal Entries Section 5 Internal Control Systems: Control Activity Case 5.1 The Fund of Funds: Valuation of Investments Case 5.2 Enron: Presentation and Disclosure of Special-Purpose Entities Case 5.3 Sunbeam: Completeness of the Restructuring Reserve Case 5.4 Qwest: Occurrence of Revenue Case 5.5 The Baptist Foundation of Arizona: Presentation and Disclosure of Related Parties Case 5.6 Waste Management: Valuation of Fixed Assets Case 5.7 Qwest: Occurrence of Revenue Company Cases Case 1 Enron Case 2 Waste Management Case 3 WorldCom Case 4 Sunbeam Case 5 Qwest Case 6 The Baptist Foundation of Arizona Case 7 The Fund of Funds

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The integrated solutions for Ross’s Essentials of Corporate Finance have been specifically designed to help improve student performance, meaning that students are prepared for and engaged in class, and they can successfully solve problems and analyze the results. McGraw-Hill’s adaptive learning component, LearnSmart, provides assignable modules that help students master chapter core concepts and come to class more prepared. In addition, resources within Connect Plus help students solve financial problems and apply what they've learned. Ross Essentials’ succinct coverage, managerial focus, and strong end-of-chapter content combine with a complete digital solution to help your students achieve higher outcomes in the course.

Financial Mathematics for Actuaries: Updated Edition is an introductory textbook on the mathematics of interest rates. It is written at a level of rigor required of students who major in actuarial science and prepares them for further analysis of financial instruments. This book emphasizes an intuitive treatment of the mathematics of finance and insurance, with a particular focus on applications. Students will find many illustrative examples that apply mathematical techniques to financial products and personal financial management. For this latest updated edition, a whole section in the chapter on bond management has been revised, extended and placed under a new heading called Immunization Strategies.

Taking Sides volumes present current controversial issues in a debate-style format designed to stimulate student interest and develop critical thinking skills. Each issue is thoughtfully framed with Learning Outcomes, an Issue Summary, an Introduction, and an Exploring the Issue section featuring Critical Thinking and Reflection, Is There Common Ground?, and Additional Resources. Taking Sides readers also offer a Topic Guide and an annotated listing of Internet References for further consideration of the issues. An online Instructor’s Resource Guide with testing material is available for each volume. Using Taking Sides in the Classroom is also an excellent instructor resource. Visit www.mhhe.com/takingsides for more details.

Business: A Changing World is the fastest growing introductory business programs on the market, and for a simple reason: it carefully blends the right mix of coverage and applications to give students a firm grounding in business principles. Where other books have you sprinting through the semester to get everything in, Business: A Changing World allows breathing space to explore topics and incorporate additional activities important to you and your students. Built from the ground up, Business: A Changing World is for faculty and students who value a brief, flexible, integrated, and affordable resource that is exciting, applicable, and happening! What sets this fastest-growing learning program apart from the competition? An unrivaled mixture of exciting content and resources blended with application focused text and activities, and fresh topics and examples that show students what is happening in the world of business today!

Charles Hill’s Global Business Today, 8e has become the most widely used text in the International Business market because its: Current—it is comprehensive and up-to-date. Application Rich—it goes beyond an uncritical presentation and shallow explanation of the body of knowledge. Relevant—it focuses on managerial implications. Integrated—it maintains a tight, integrated flow between chapters, and incorporates ancillary resources that enliven the text and making it easier to teach. Our research has shown that students and instructors alike enjoy the interesting, informative, and accessible writing style of GBT – so much so that the writing has become Charles Hill’s trademark. The author’s passion and enthusiasm for the international business arena is apparent on every page. In addition to boxed material which provides deep illustrations in every chapter, Hill carefully weaves interesting anecdotes into the narrative of the text to engage the reader.

The authors’ goal in writing Organizational Behavior and Management 10e is to improve students’ ability to understand, interpret, and predict the behavior of people working in organizations. The book combines text, self-learning exercises, group-participation exercises, and cases in an integrated way designed to enhance learning and retention of organizational behavior concepts and skills. A solid research base and an appendix on research techniques make this book suitable for a graduate studies course.

Contemporary Management by Jones and George distinguishes itself through its authorship, comprehensive/current contents, exceptionally rich and relevant examples, and applications/experiential exercises provided in every single chapter. The new eighth edition of Contemporary Management continues to provide students the most current and up-to-date account of the changes taking place in the world of business management. Jones and George focus on keeping it relevant and interesting to students, while still mirroring the changes taking place in management practices by incorporating recent developments in management theory and research through vivid, current examples of how managers of companies large and small have responded to the changes taking place.

The Annual Editions series is designed to provide convenient, inexpensive access to a wide range of current articles from some of the most respected magazines, newspapers, and journals published today. Annual Editions are updated on a regular basis through a continuous monitoring of over 300 periodical sources. The articles selected are authored by prominent scholars, researchers, and commentators writing for a general audience. The Annual Editions volumes have a number of common organizational features designed to make them particularly useful in the classroom: a general introduction; an annotated table of contents; a topic guide; an annotated listing of selected World Wide Web sites; and a brief overview for each section. Each volume also offers an online Instructor's Resource Guide with testing materials. Using Annual Editions in the Classroom is a general guide that provides a number of interesting and functional ideas for using Annual Editions readers in the classroom. Visit www.mhhe.com/annualeditions for more details.

Joseph Martocchio's Employee Benefits: A Primer for Human Resource Professionals was written to promote a fuller understanding of employee benefits programs among students enrolled in college-level compensation and benefits courses. It’s relevant to students who plan to be general managers, who deal with a variety of human resource issues in their day-to-day jobs, as well as to those who expect to be human resource practitioners. The real-world focus of Martocchio’s text is evident on every page, as the author seeks to balance current academic thought with brief examples of contemporary benefits practices in business. Martocchio’s Employee Benefits is forward-thinking and seeks to bring the topic into the mainstream of compensation understanding. The Fifth Edition continues to be concisely written, highlighting key issues in order to provide the reader with a solid foundation for discussing benefits issues with employee benefits professionals. As practices and laws affecting benefits change frequently, Martocchio stays on the cusp of recent developments, capturing all recent changes with his Fifth Edition.

M: Organizational Behavior, 2e provides the essential OB knowledge to students in an accessible, student focused presentation. This text builds on the strengths of the main textbook, including a strong literature foundation, excellent readability, meaningful exhibits, global representation of examples, and presentation of both core and emerging topics. McShane/Von Glinow allows students to practice applying concepts via Connect. M: Organizational Behavior: Connecting students to the world of OB.

Compensation, 11th Edition, by Milkovich, Newman and Gerhart is the market-leading text in this course area. It offers instructors current research material, in depth discussion of topics, integration of Internet coverage, excellent pedagogy, and a truly engaging writing style. The authors consult with leading businesses, have won teaching awards, and publish in the leading journals. This text examines the strategic choices in managing total compensation. The total compensation model introduced in chapter one serves as an integrating framework throughout the book. The authors discuss major compensation issues in the context of current theory, research, and real-business practices. Milkovich, Newman and Gerhart strive to differentiate between beliefs and opinions from facts and scholarly research. They showcase practices that illustrate new developments in compensation practices as well as established approaches to compensation decisions. Time after time, adopters relay stories of students getting job offers based on the knowledge they learned from this book.

Business: Connecting Principles to Practice connects students to learning and success, while connecting principles to practice. The second edition integrates the gold standard content of the #1 text on the market, Understanding Business with Connect, McGraw-Hill’s Web-based assignment and assessment platform, to create the tightest textbook/technology solution for the Introduction to Business course. Students connect to learning and success, and connect the principles of business to practice through the texts student centered approach, design, and market-leading digital products.

Fundamentals of Human Resource Management, 5th Edition by Noe, Hollenbeck, Gerhart and Wright is specifically written to provide a complete introduction to human resource management for the general business manager. This book is the most engaging, focused and applied HRM text on the market.

The distinguishing mark of the 19th edition is its enriched and enlivened presentation of the material in each of the 12 chapters, providing an as up-to-date and engrossing discussion of the core concepts and analytical tools as you will find anywhere. There is an accompanying line-up of exciting new cases that bring the content to life and are sure to provoke interesting classroom discussions, deepening students’ understanding of the material in the process. While this 19th edition retains the 12-chapter structure of the prior edition, every chapter –indeed every paragraph and every line – has been re-examined, refined, and refreshed. New content has been added to keep the material in line with the latest developments in the theory and practice of strategic management. In other areas, coverage has been trimmed to keep the book at a more manageable size. Scores of new examples have been added, along with 16 new Illustration Capsules, to enrich understanding of the content and to provide students with a ringside view of strategy in action. The result is a text that cuts straight to the chase in terms of what students really need to know and gives instructors a leg up on teaching that material effectively. It remains, as always, solidly mainstream and balanced, mirroring both the penetrating insight of academic thought and the pragmatism of real-world strategic management.

The distinguishing mark of the 19th edition is its enriched and enlivened presentation of the material in each of the 12 chapters, providing an as up-to-date and engrossing discussion of the core concepts and analytical tools as you will find anywhere. There is an accompanying line-up of exciting new cases that bring the content to life and are sure to provoke interesting classroom discussions, deepening students’ understanding of the material in the process. While this 19th edition retains the 12-chapter structure of the prior edition, every chapter –indeed every paragraph and every line – has been re-examined, refined, and refreshed. New content has been added to keep the material in line with the latest developments in the theory and practice of strategic management. In other areas, coverage has been trimmed to keep the book at a more manageable size. Scores of new examples have been added, along with 16 new Illustration Capsules, to enrich understanding of the content and to provide students with a ringside view of strategy in action. The result is a text that cuts straight to the chase in terms of what students really need to know and gives instructors a leg up on teaching that material effectively. It remains, as always, solidly mainstream and balanced, mirroring both the penetrating insight of academic thought and the pragmatism of real-world strategic management.

Business Driven Information Systems, 4e discusses various business initiatives first and how technology supports those initiatives second. The premise for this unique approach is that business initiatives should drive technology choices. Every discussion first addresses the business needs and then addresses the technology that supports those needs. This updated edition provides the foundation that will enable students to achieve excellence in business through its updated case studies, closing cases, technology plug-ins, expanded IT topics, and new project management content. Business Driven Information Systems is designed to give students the ability to understand how information technology can be a point of strength for an organization, and McGraw-Hill’s online learning and assessment solution, Connect MIS, helps students apply this knowledge. For more information on Baltzan, Business Driven Information Systems, 4e, please visit: www.mhhe.com/baltzan4e For more information on Connect, please visit: connect.mcgraw-hill.com For more information on SIMnet for Office 2013, please visit www.simnetkeepitsimple.com

The Annual Editions series is designed to provide convenient, inexpensive access to a wide range of current articles from some of the most respected magazines, newspapers, and journals published today. Annual Editions are updated on a regular basis through a continuous monitoring of over 300 periodical sources. The articles selected are authored by prominent scholars, researchers, and commentators writing for a general audience. Annual Editions volumes have a number of organizational features designed to make them especially valuable for classroom use: a general introduction; an annotated table of contents; a topic guide; an annotated listing of supporting World Wide Web sites; Learning Outcomes and a brief overview at the beginning of each unit; and a Critical Thinking section at the end of each article. Each volume also offers an online Instructor's Resource Guide with testing materials. Using Annual Editions in the Classroom is a general guide that provides a number of interesting and functional ideas for using Annual Editions readers in the classroom. Visit www.mhhe.com/annualeditions for more details. UNIT 1: Introduction 1. Five Things We Need to Know about Technological Change 2. The Social Century: 100 Years of Talking, Watching, Reading and Writing in America 3. It's a Flat World, After All UNIT 2: The Economy 4. How Google Dominates Us 5. What Facebook Knows 6. The Decision Lens 7. Beyond Credit Cards: Q&A with Dan Schulman of American Express UNIT 3: Work and the Workplace 8. My Life as a Telecommuting Robot 9. Automation on the Job 10. The Lost Steve Jobs Tapes 11. Women, Mathematics, and Computing UNIT 4: Social Media and Participation 12. Small Change: Why the Revolution Will Not Be Tweeted 13. Relationships, Community, and Identity in the New Virtual Society 14. R U Friends 4 Real? 15. The YouTube Cure 16. Everyone's a Player UNIT 5: Privacy and Security 17. Hacking the Lights Out 18. Bride of Stuxnet 19. Me and My Data: How Much Do the Internet Giants Really Know? 20. The Web's New Gold Mine: Your Secrets 21. The Conundrum of Visibility: Youth Safety and the Internet UNIT 6: Public Policy and Law 22. Know Your Rights! 23. The Yin and Yang of Copyright and Technology 24. The Online Copyright War: The Day the Internet Hit Back at Big Media 25. Can Online Piracy Be Stopped by Laws? 26. Aaron Swartz Hacks the Attention Economy UNIT 7: International Issues and Perspectives 27. Internet Censorship Listed: How Does Each Country Compare? 28. Watch Your Language! (In China, They Really Do) 29. Global Trends to Watch: The Erosion of Privacy and Anonymity and the Need of Transparency of Government Access Requests UNIT 8: Projecting the Future 30. How to Spot the Future 31. Weighing Watson's Impact 32. Augmented Reality Is Finally Getting Real 33. You Will Want Google Goggles 34. Gene Machine / Test-Your-Knowledge Form

The eighth edition continues to acknowledge and emphasize the essential uniqueness of service management. The text is organized in four parts: Part One: Understanding Services, which provides a historical context as well as distinguishes the distinctive characteristics of service operations; Part Two: Designing the Service Enterprise, which covers designing the service enterprise to support the competitive strategy; Part Three: Managing Service Operations that details topics such as Managing Capacity, Demand and Waiting Lines and Service Supply Relationships and; Part Four: Quantitative Models for Service Management that addresses forecasting and managing service inventory.

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The Second Edition of Managing Operations Across the Supply Chain provides a global, supply chain perspective of operations management and in supply chain management courses that do not require an operations management prerequisite. The Second Edition explains familiar operations management topics as viewed through a supply chain management perspective and reflects key shifts in operations management, including transitions that demand new tools, concepts and approaches to address the demands and challenges business face today and will in the future.

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9780071318341 9780071315517 9781259060489 Introduction to Programming with Java: A Problem Solving Approach teaches the reader how to write programs using Java. It does so with a unique approach that combines fundamentals first with objects early. The book transitions smoothly through a carefully selected set of procedural programming fundamentals to object-oriented fundamentals. During this early transition and beyond, the book emphasizes problem solving. For example, Chapter 2 is devoted to algorithm development, Chapter 8 is devoted to program design, and problem-solving sections appear throughout the book. The second edition adds new language features and end-of-chapter GUI sections that include animation. New chapters include an introduction to the Java Collections Framework and an in-depth treatment of recursion. Two new supplementary chapters on the book’s companion website describe the JavaFX GUI platform. Before diving into object-oriented programming (OOP) in Chapter 6, the second edition includes a “mini-chapter” that describes how to write multiple-method programs in a non-OOP environment. Those who want to continue this theme can follow an optional “late objects” approach by reading two chapters on the book’s website before returning to OOP in Chapter 6. Some key features include: • A conversational, easy-to-follow writing style. • Simple GUI programming early, in an optional standalone graphics track. • Well-identified alternatives for altering the book's sequence to fit individual needs. • Well-developed projects in six different academic disciplines, with a handy summary. • Detailed customizable PowerPointTM lecture slides, with icon-keyed hidden notes. I have used the Dean and Dean book in my Introduction to Java Programming class for the past year. This is an excellent text and I am very happy with it. It is the only text that I have ever used that always gets positive comments from students on my class evaluations even though there is no question asked about the text. The chapters are well thought out and the coverage is complete. The progression from topic-to-topic is masterful, and the writing is exceptionally clear and at the perfect level for an introductory Java class. – Ralph Duffy, South Seattle Community College 9781259080791 Object-Oriented Software Engineering: An Agile Unified Methodology by David Kung presents a step-by-step methodology that integrates modeling and design, UML, patterns, test-driven development, quality assurance, configuration management, and agile principles throughout the life cycle. The overall approach is casual and easy to follow, with many practical examples that show the theory at work. The author uses his experiences as well as real-world stories to help the reader understand software design principles, patterns, and other software engineering concepts. The book also provides stimulating exercises that go far beyond the type of question that can be answered by simply copying portions of the text.

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Principles of Environmental Engineeringis intended for a course in introductory environmental engineering for sophomore- or junior-level students. This text provides a background in fundamental science and engineering principles of environmental engineering for students who may or may not become environmental engineers. Principles places more emphasis on scientific principles, ethics, and safety, and focuses less on engineering design. The text exposes students to a broad range of environmental topics—including risk management, water quality an treatment, air pollution, hazardous waste, solid waste, and ionizing radiation as well as discussion of relevant regulations and practices. The book also uses mass and energy balance as a tool for understanding environmental processes and solving environmental engineering problems. This new edition includes an optional chapter on Biology as well as a thorough updating of environmental standards and a discussion of how those standards are created.

In preparing the sixth edition of Estimating Construction Costs the author has retained the fundamental concepts of estimating that have made the book successful for many years. All of the example problems have been revised with more explanations regarding assumptions used in the calculations. This edition has reorganized and consolidated chapters to increase the clarity of the subject matter for the reader. Extensive new sections have been added on equipment, including graders equipped with GPS, and methods of calculating depreciation, investment, and operating costs of construction equipment. The computer estimating chapter is revised with additional material on the use of computers in preparing estimates for bidding purposes.

Fundamentals of Digital Logic With Verilog Designteaches the basic design techniques for logic circuits. It emphasizes the synthesis of circuits and explains how circuits are implemented in real chips. Fundamental concepts are illustrated by using small examples.Use of CAD software is well integrated into the book. A CD-ROM that contains Altera's Quartus CAD software comes free with every copy of the text. The CAD software provides automatic mapping of a design written in Verilog into Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) and Complex Programmable Logic Devices (CPLDs). Students will be able to try, firsthand, the book's Verilog examples (over 140) and homework problems. Engineers use Quartus CAD for designing, simulating, testing and implementing logic circuits. The version included with this text supports all major features of the commercial product and comes with a compiler for the IEEE standard Verilog language. Students will be able to: enter a design into the CAD systemcompile the design into a selected devicesimulate the functionality and timing of the resulting circuitimplement the designs in actual devices (using the school's laboratory facilities) Verilog is a complex language, so it is introduced gradually in the book. Each Verilog feature is presented as it becomes pertinent for the circuits being discussed. To teach the student to use the Quartus CAD, the book includes three tutorials.

Signals and Systems by Nahvi is intended for use in a signals and systems course at the undergraduate junior level. The book covers the analysis of signals and linear systems in the time and frequency domains and is organized into 18 chapters. The chapters are modular with sections and there are no sub-sections. The modular structure of the chapters provides a quick and direct approach to each topic within the chapters and makes the book a convenient tool for instructional needs in a wide range of teaching scenarios and at various levels of complexity. Continuous-time and discrete-time domains are treated separately in two parts. This allows the book to be used for instructions on either domain separately. It may also be used for courses teaching the two domains simultaneously, as the chapters in part one and two provide parallel presentations of each subject.

This seventh edition of Fitzgerald and Kingsley's Electric Machinery by Stephen Umans was developed recognizing the strength of this classic text since its first edition has been the emphasis on building an understanding of the fundamental physical principles underlying the performance of electric machines. Much has changed since the publication of the first edition, yet the basic physical principles remain the same, and this seventh edition is intended to retain the focus on these principles in the context of today's technology.

Machining and CNC Technology, Third Edition, by Michael Fitzpatrick, will provide the latest approach to machine tool technology available. Students will learn basic modern integrated manufacturing, CNC systems, CAD/CAM and advanced technologies, and how to safely set up and run both CNC and manually operated machines. This is a how-to-do-it text.

Contemporary Electronics: Fundamentals, Devices, Circuits and Systems offers a modern approach to fundamental courses for the electronics and electrical fields. It is designed for the first two or three electronic courses in the typical associate degree program in electronic technology. It includes both DC and AC circuits as well as semiconductor fundamentals and basic linear circuits. It addresses the numerous changes that have taken place over the past years in electronics technology, industry, jobs, and the knowledge and skills required by technicians and other technical workers. It can be used in separate DC and AC courses but also in a combined DC/AC course that some schools have adopted in the past years. Contemporary Electronics offers the student the benefit of being able to use a single text in two or three courses minimizing expenses.

The latest version of Multisim improves productivity for system design and circuits teaching with the addition of new SPICE models, NI and industry standard hardware connectors, analog and digital co-simulation, and usability enhancements. Multisim Snippets Assign homework problems easier by embedding circuit diagram images and files on webpages using Multisim Snippets. Analog and Digital Co-Simulation With Multisim and NI LabVIEW Teach controls, mechatronics, and power systems with point-by-point, closed-loop simulation between Multisim and LabVIEW. NI myDAQ Connector Integration Students can design custom circuit systems to plug into the NI myDAQ measurement platform for project work. Added Xilinx Tool Support Teach digital concepts with additional support of the latest Xilinx FPGA tools (12.x and 13.x) in the Multisim environment.

Frank Petruzella’s Electricity for the Trades, Second Edition, sets a new standard for textbooks on electrical training. Frank Petruzella is a tradesman with more than 30 years of experience. This well-illustrated text provides an excellent foundation of electrical and electronic principles. This edition has been modifed to prepare students for specialization in the electrical trades or one of the many related trades that require a special understanding of electrical fundamentals.

The eighth edition of Digital Electronics: Principles and Applications provides a concise, modern approach to this fascinating subject. It has been written so that a so that a student needs no prior knowledge of electrical theory and principles and at a level that allows students with limited math and reading skills can gain a clear understanding of concepts and application covered in a digital electronics course. The textbook has been noted for its easy-to-read styleand colorful illustrations. It is ideal for a wide range of electronics courses, especially programs in which students must learn the essentials and quickly apply them to real job situations.

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This text covers the basic techniques and applications of engineering economy for all disciplines in the engineering profession. The writing style emphasizes brief, crisp coverage of the principle or technique discussed in order to reduce the time taken to present and grasp the essentials. The objective of the text is to explain and demonstrate the principles and techniques of engineering economic analysis as applied in different fields of engineering. This brief text includes coverage of multiple attribute evaluation for instructors who want to include non-economic dimensions in alternative evaluation and the discussion of risk considerations in the appendix, compared to Blank's comprehensive text, where these topics are discussed in two unique chapters.

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Instructors consistently ask for a human biology textbook that helps students develop an understanding of the main themes of biology while placing the material in the context of the human body. Mader's Human Biology was developed to fill this void. To accomplish the goal of improving scientific literacy, while establishing a foundation of knowledge in human biology and physiology, Human Biology integrates a tested, traditional learning system with modern digital and pedagogical approaches designed to stimulate and engage today’s student. Multimedia Integration: Michael Windelspecht represents the new generation of digital authors. Through the integration of multimedia resources, such as videos, animations and MP3 files, and in the design of a new series of guided tutorials, Dr Windelspecht has worked to bring Dr. Mader’s texts to the new generation of digital learners. A veteran of the online, hybrid, and traditional teaching environments, Dr. Windelspecht is well versed in the challenges facing today’s students and educators. Dr. Windelspecht guided all aspects of the Connect content accompanying Human Biology. The authors of the text identified several goals that guided them through the revision of Human Biology, Thirteenth Edition: build upon the strengths of the previous editions of the text, enhance the learning process by integrating content that appeals to today’s students, deploy new pedagogical elements, including multimedia assets, to increase student interaction with the text, develop a new series of digital assets designed to engage the modern student and provide assessment of learning outcomes. 1 Exploring Life and Science Unit 1 Human Organization 2 Chemistry of Life 3 Cell Structure and Function 4 Organization and Regulation of Body Systems Unit 2 Maintenance of the Human Body 5 Cardiovascular System: Heart and Blood Vessels 6 Cardiovascular System: Blood 7 The Lymphatic and Immune Systems Infectious Diseases Supplement 8 Digestive System and Nutrition 9 Respiratory System 10 Urinary System Unit 3 Movement and Support in Humans 11 Skeletal System 12 Muscular System Unit 4 Integration and Coordination in Humans 13 Nervous System 14 Senses 15 Endocrine System Unit 5 Reproduction in Humans 16 Reproductive System 17 Development and Aging Unit 6 Human Genetics 18 Patterns of Chromosome Inheritance 19 Cancer 20 Patterns of Genetic Inheritance 21 DNA Biology and Technology Unit 7 Human Evolution and Ecology 22 Human Evolution 23 Global Ecology and Human Interferences 24 Human Population, Planetary Resources, and Conservation

Basic biological concepts and processes with a human emphasis. From the unique delivery of biology content, to the time tested art program, to the complete integration of the text with technology, Dr. Sylvia Mader has formed a teaching system that will both motivate and enable your students to understand and appreciate the wonders of all areas of biology. Inquiry into Life, 14/e emphasizes the application of all areas of biology to knowledge of human concerns, what the students are able to relate to. This distinctive text was developed to stand apart from all other non-majors texts with a unique approach, unparalleled art, and a straightforward, succinct writing style that has been acclaimed by both users and reviewers. In the 14th edition, the authors have focused on the concept of inquiry and a student’s inherent desire to learn. To do this, they integrated a tested, traditional learning system with modern digital and pedagogical approaches designed to stimulate and engage today’s student. Chapter 1 The Study of Life Unit 1 Cell Biology Chapter 2 The Molecules of Cells Chapter 3 Cell Structure And Function Chapter 4 Membrane Structure and Function Chapter 5 Cell Division Chapter 6 Metabolism: Energy and Enzymes Chapter 7 Cellular Respiration Unit 2 Plant Biology Chapter 8 Photosynthesis Chapter 9 Plant Organization and Function Chapter 10 Plant Reproduction and Responses Unit 3 Maintenance of the Human Body Chapter 11 Human Organization Chapter 12 Cardiovascular System Chapter 13 Lymphatic and Immune Systems Chapter 14 Digestive System and Nutrition Chapter 15 Respiratory System Chapter 16 Urinary System and Excretion Unit 4 Integration and Control of the Human Body Chapter 17 Nervous System Chapter 18 Senses Chapter 19 Musculoskeletal System Chapter 20 Endocrine System Unit 5 Continuance of the Species Chapter 21 Reproductive System Chapter 22 Development and Aging Chapter 23 Patterns of Gene Inheritance Chapter 24 Chromosomal Inheritance and Genetic Disorders Chapter 25 DNA Structure and Control of Gene Expression Chapter 26 Biotechnology and Genomics Unit 6 Evolution and Diversity Chapter 27 Evolution of Life Chapter 28 Viruses, Bacteria, and Archaea Chapter 29 Protistans Chapter 30 Plants Chapter 31 Animals: Part I Chapter 32 Animals: Part II Unit 7 Behavior and Ecology Chapter 33 Animal Behavior Chapter 34 Population Ecology Chapter 35 Nature of Ecosystems Chapter 36 The Biosphere Chapter 37 Environmental Concerns

Chapter 1 Evolution and the Galápagos Archipelago Chapter 2 History of Galápagos Chapter 3 Geology and Climate in Galápagos Chapter 4 The Islands: Where You’ll Go and What You’ll See Chapter 5 Birds Chapter 6 Reptiles Chapter 7 Mammals Chapter 8 Fish Chapter 9 Invertebrates Chapter 10 Plants Chapter 11 Conservation in Galápagos Chapter 12 A Checklist of Common Native and Endemic Organisms in Galápagos Appendix 1 GPS Coordinates of Various Sites in Galápagos Appendix 2 Getting Around Galápagos Appendix 3 Darwin’s Name in Galápagos Appendix 4 Rules of Galápagos National Park Appendix 5 Diving in Galápagos Appendix 6 Photography in Galápagos Appendix 7 What to Pack Appendix 8 Friends of Galápagos / References / Glossary / Photo Credits / Index

Committed to Excellence in the Landmark Tenth Edition. This edition continues the evolution of Raven & Johnson’s Biology. The author team is committed to continually improving the text, keeping the student and learning foremost. We have integrated new pedagogical features to expand the students’ learning process and enhance their experience in the ebook. This latest edition of the text maintains the clear, accessible, and engaging writing style of past editions with the solid framework of pedagogy that highlights an emphasis on evolution and scientific inquiry that have made this a leading textbook for students majoring in biology and have been enhanced in this landmark Tenth edition. This emphasis on the organizing power of evolution is combined with an integration of the importance of cellular, molecular biology and genomics to offer our readers a text that is student friendly and current. Our author team is committed to producing the best possible text for both student and faculty. The lead author, Kenneth Mason, University of Iowa, has taught majors biology at three different major public universities for more than fifteen years. Jonathan Losos, Harvard University,, is at the cutting edge of evolutionary biology research, and Susan Singer, Carleton College,, has been involved in science education policy issues on a national level. All three authors bring varied instructional and content expertise to the tenth edition of Biology. Part I The Molecular Basis of Life 1 The Science of Biology 2 The Nature of Molecules 3 The Chemical Building Blocks of Life Part II Biology of the Cell 4 Cell Structure 5 Membranes 6 Energy and Metabolism 7 How Cells Harvest Energy 8 Photosynthesis 9 Cell Communication 10 How Cells Divide Part III Genetic and Molecular Biology 11 Sexual Reproduction and Meiosis 12 Patterns of Inheritance 13 Chromosomes, Mapping and the Meiosis—Inheritance Connection 14 DNA: The Genetic Material 15 Genes and How They Work 16 Control of Gene Expression 17 Biotechnology 18 Genomics 19 Cellular Mechanisms of Development Part IV Evolution 20 Genes Within Populations 21 The Evidence for Evolution 22 The Origin of Species 23 Systematics, Phylogenetics, and Comparative Biology 24 Genome Evolution 25 Evolution of Development Part V Diversity of Life on Earth 26 Origin and Diversity of Life 27 Viruses 28 Prokaryotes 29 Protists 30 Overview of Seedless Plants 31 Overview of Seed Plants 32 Fungi 33 Animal Diversity & the Evolution of Body Plans 34 Protostomes 35 Deuterostomes Part VI Plant Form and Function 36 Plant Form 37 Transport in Plants 38 Plant Nutrition and Soils 39 Plant Defense Responses 40 Sensory Systems in Plants 41 Plant Reproduction Part VII Animal Form and Function 42 The Animal Body and Principles of Regulation 43 The Nervous System 44 Sensory Systems 45 The Endocrine System 46 The Musculoskeletal System 47 The Digestive System 48 The Respiratory System 49 The Circulatory System 50 Temperature, Osmotic Regulation and the Urinary System 51 The Immune System 52 The Reproductive Systems 53 Animal Development Part VIII Ecology and Behavior 54 Behavioral Biology 55 Population Ecology 56 Community Ecology 57 Dynamics of Ecosystems 58 The Biosphere 59 Conservation Biology

Essentials of Anatomy & Physiologyis a text that blends up-to-date science, stimulating writing, high-quality art, and cutting-edge educational technology to provide the most effective teaching and learning program available in the one-semester anatomy and physiology courses. The distinctive pedagogy of the text revolves around the theme of “Elevate Learning”. From “Base Camp” to “Assess Your Learning Outcomes”, the student experiences a clear sense of the path ahead, a convenient means of charting progress, and a satisfying sense of accomplishment at the end. Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology is accompanied by Connect® and LearnSmart™, authored by Steve Sullivan to reflect the content and style of the textbook authors, and to help foster clarity for students.

The Biology Laboratory Manual by Vodopich and Moore was designed for an introductory biology course with a broad survey of basic laboratory techniques. The experiments and procedures are simple, safe, easy to perform, and especially appropriate for large classes. Few experiments require more than one class meeting to complete the procedure. Each exercise includes many photographs, traditional topics, and experiments that help students learn about life. Procedures within each exercise are numerous and discrete so that an exercise can be tailored to the needs of the students, the style of the instructor, and the facilities available.

The author team of Prescott’s Microbiology continues the tradition of past editions by providing a balanced, comprehensive introduction to all major areas of microbiology. This balance makes Microbiology appropriate for microbiology majors and mixed majors courses. The authors have introduced a number of pedagogical elements designed to facilitate student learning. They also remain focused on readability, artwork, and the integration of several key themes (including evolution, ecology and diversity) throughout the text, making an already superior text even better.

This manual was written to be used with Seeley’s Anatomy & Physiology, tenth edition, by VanPutte, Regan, and Russo. The illustrations are labeled: therefore, students do not need to bring their lecture text to lab. The lab manual accompanies the lecture text and lecture portion of the course and can be used in either a one-term or a full-year course. The illustrations are outstanding, and the balanced combination of line art and photographs provides effective coverage.

Chemistry,Third Edition, by Julia Burdge offers a clear writing style written with the students in mind. Julia uses her background of teaching hundreds of general chemistry students per year and creates content to offer more detailed explanation on areas where she knows they have problems. With outstanding art, a consistent problem-solving approach, interesting applications woven throughout the chapters, and a wide range of end-of-chapter problems, this is a great third edition text.

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The seventh edition of General Chemistry continues the tradition of presenting only the material that is essential for a one-year general chemistry course. It strikes a balance between theory and application by incorporating real-world examples; helping students visualize the three-dimensional atomic and molecular structures that are the basis of chemical activity; and developing problem-solving and critical thinking skills. Although the seventh edition incorporates many impressive features, such as conceptual idea review, animations correlated to the text, and hand-sketched worked examples, General Chemistry is still 200 to 300 pages shorter and much less expensive than other two-semester textbooks. Dr. Chang and Dr. Goldsby’ concise-but-thorough approach will appeal to efficiency-minded instructors and value-conscious students.

The eighth edition of General, Organic, and Biochemistry is designed to help undergraduate health-related majors, and students of all other majors, understand key concepts and appreciate the significant connections between chemistry, health, disease, and the treatment of disease. This text continues to strike a balance between theoretical and practical chemistry, while emphasizing material that is unique to health-related studies. The text has been written at a level intended for students whose professional goals do not include a mastery of chemistry, but for whom an understanding of the principles and practice of chemistry is a necessity. Designed for the one- or two-semester course, this text has an easy-to-follow problem-solving pedagogy, vivid illustrations, and engaging applications. Part 1 General Chemistry 1 Chemistry: Methods and Measurement 2 The Structure of the Atom and the Periodic Table 3 Structure and Properties of Ionic and Covalent Compounds 4 Calculations and the Chemical Equation 5 States of Matter: Gases, Liquids, and Solids 6 Solutions 7 Energy, Rate, and Equilibrium 8 Acids and Bases and Oxidation-Reduction 9 The Nucleus, Radioactivity, and Nuclear Medicine Part 2 Organic Chemistry 10 An Introduction to Organic Chemistry: The Saturated Hydrocarbons 11 The Unsaturated Hydrocarbons: Alkenes, Alkynes, and Aromatics 12 Alcohols, Phenols, Thiols, and Ethers 13 Aldehydes and Ketones 14 Carboxylic Acids and Carboxylic Acid Derivatives 15 Amines and Amides Part 3 Biochemistry 16 Carbohydrates 17 Lipids and Their Functions in Biochemical Systems 18 Protein Structure and Function 19 Enzymes 20 Introduction to Molecular Genetics 21 Carbohydrate Metabolism 22 Aerobic Respiration and Energy Production 23 Fatty Acid Metabolism

Serious Science with an Approach Built for Today’s Students Smith's Organic Chemistry continues to breathe new life into the organic chemistry world. This new fourth edition retains its popular delivery of organic chemistry content in a student-friendly format. Janice Smith draws on her extensive teaching background to deliver organic chemistry in a way in which students learn: with limited use of text paragraphs, and through concisely written bulleted lists and highly detailed, well-labeled “teaching” illustrations. Don’t make your text decision without seeing Organic Chemistry, 4th edition by Janice Gorzynski Smith!

Natural Disasters, 9th edition, updates text, tables and figures; adds new photos; places more emphasis on processes and less on case histories. Chapter 1 now includes a brief section on disease pandemics. Chapter 13 on floods is rewritten. A brief, new Chapter 16 pulls together coastal processes and adds rip currents and tidal bores. Chapter 18 on mass extinctions (Great Dyings) is updated and available for inclusion in the textbook. Significant events added include the 2011 Japan earthquake and tsunami; the record-setting 2011 U.S. tornado year; and the felony conviction of seven Italian scientists for not giving better prediction of the L'Aquila earthquake. The book retains its focus on Earth's natural processes and the disasters that occur when the Earth concentrates its energy and releases it, causing death and destruction.

The Annual Editions series is designed to provide convenient, inexpensive access to a wide range of current articles from some of the most respected magazines, newspapers, and journals published today. Annual Editions are updated on a regular basis through a continuous monitoring of over 300 periodical sources. The articles selected are authored by prominent scholars, researchers, and commentators writing for a general audience. Annual Editions volumes have a number of organizational features designed to make them especially valuable for classroom use: a general introduction; an annotated table of contents; a topic guide; an annotated listing of supporting World Wide Web sites; Learning Outcomes and a brief overview at the beginning of each unit; and a Critical Thinking section at the end of each article. Each volume also offers an online Instructor's Resource Guide with testing materials. Using Annual Editions in the Classroom is a general guide that provides a number of interesting and functional ideas for using Annual Editions readers in the classroom. Visit www.mhhe.com/annualeditions for more details. UNIT 1: The Nature of Our Consumption: Ecophagy 1. The Psychological Roots of Resource Over-Consumption 2. Why Do We Over-Consume? 3. The Gospel of Consumption: And the Better Future We Left behind 4. Do We Consume Too Much? 5. How Much Should a Person Consume? 6. Consumption, Not Population Is Our Main Environmental Threat 7. The Issue: Natural Resources, What Are They? 8. Consumption and Consumerism UNIT 2: The Human Factor: Environmental Virus or Symbiosis? 9. People and the Planet: Executive Summary 10. The Human Factor 11. Global Aging and the Crisis of the 2020s 12. The New Population Bomb: The Four Megatrends That Will Change the World UNIT 3: The Geopolitical-Economy of Planetary Consumption 13. The Competitive Exclusion Principle 14. Of the 1%, by the 1%, for the 1% 15. The New Economy of Nature 16. Environmental Justice for All UNIT 4: The Whole Earth Café: Bellying Up to the Trough Menu Item 1: Farmer's Omelet 17. Radically Rethinking Agriculture for the 21st Century 18. The Cheeseburger Footprint 19. The New Geopolitics of Food 20. How to Feed 8 Billion People 21. Rethinking the Meat-Guzzler 22. Chart: This Is What You Eat in a Year (Including 42 Pounds of Corn Syrup) Menu Item 2: Sparkling Water 23. The World's Water Challenge 24. Wet Dreams: Water Consumption in America 25. Water Footprints of Nations: Water Use by People as a Function of Their Consumption Pattern 26. The Big Melt Menu Item 3: Electrical Banana 27. Eating Fossil Fuels 28. The Myth of Mountaintop Removal Mining 29. The Efficiency Dilemma 30. Jevons' Paradox and the Perils of Efficient Energy Use Menu Item 4: Mud Pie 31. Rich Countries Launch Great Land Grab to Safeguard Food Supply 32. Global Urbanization: Can Ecologists Identify a Sustainable Way Forward? 33. Development at the Urban Fringe and Beyond: Impacts on Agriculture and Rural Land Menu Item 5: The Gaia Kabob 34. The End of a Myth 35. Land-Use Choices: Balancing Human Needs and Ecosystem Function 36. Economic Report into Biodiversity Crisis Reveals Price of Consuming the Planet 37. Putting People in the Map: Anthropogenic Biomes of the World UNIT 5: The Consumption-Sustainability Conundrum: Is There an Answer? 38. Theses on Sustainability: A Primer 39. Collaborative Consumption: Shifting the Consumer Mindset 40. Toward a New Consciousness: Values to Sustain Human and Natural Communities 41. Consuming Passions: Everything That Can Be Done to Bring the Age of Heroic Consumption to Its Close Should Be Done 42. Reversal of Fortune / Test Your Knowledge Form

Environmental Geology, tenth edition, presents the student with a broad overview of environmental geology. The text looks both at how the earth developed into its present condition and where matters seem to be moving for the future. It is hoped that this knowledge will provide the student with a useful foundation for discussing and evaluating specific environmental issues, as well as for developing ideas about how the problems should be solved.

Reichard's Environmental Geology second edition continues to emphasize how humans interact with the environment within a geological context. The writing style holds the interest of nonmajor students and includes recent geologic events they can relate to. Each chapter incorporates student activities and discussion questions designed to give students a personal connection to the topic.

Introduction to Geographic Information Systems, 7th edition is designed to provide students in a first or second GIS course with a solid foundation in both GIS concepts and the use of GIS. Introduction to GIS strikes a careful balance between GIS concepts and hands-on applications. The main portion of the chapter presents GIS terms and concepts and helps students learn how each one fits into a complete GIS system. At the end of each chapter, an application section with 2-7 tasks presents students with actual GIS exercises and the necessary data to solve the problem.

This twelfth edition of Human Geography retains the organization and structure of its earlier versions. Like them, it seeks to introduce its users to the scope and excitement of geography and its relevance to their daily lives and roles as informed citizens. We recognize that for any students, human geography may be their first or only work in geography and this, their first or only textbook in the discipline. For these students particularly, we seek to convey the richness and breadth of human geography and to give insight into the nature and intellectual challenges of the field of geography itself.

The Student Atlas series combines full-color maps and data sets to introduce students to the importance of the connections between geography and other areas of study such as world politics, environmental issues, and economic development. These thematic atlases will give students a clear picture of the recent agricultural, industrial, demographic, environmental, economic, and political changes in every world region. A Note to the Student / Introduction: How to Read an Atlas / Unit I: Global Physical Patterns Map 1 World Political Boundaries Map 2 World Physical Features Map 3a Average Annual Precipitation Map 3b Seasonal Average Precipitation, November through April Map 3c Seasonal Average Precipitation, May through October Map 3d Variation in Average Annual Precipitation Map 4a Temperature Regions and Ocean Currents Map 4b Average January Temperature Map 4c Average July Temperature Map 5a Atmospheric Pressure and Predominant Surface Winds, January Map 5b Atmospheric Pressure and Predominant Surface Winds, July Map 6a Current Climate Conditions Map 6b Climate Regions, Future Map 7 Vegetation Types Map 8 Soil Orders Map 9 Ecological Regions Map 10 Plate Tectonics Map 11 Topography Map 12a Resources: Mineral Fuels Map 12b Resources: Critical Metals Map 13 Natural Hazards Unit II: Global Human Patterns Map 14 Past Population Distributions and Densities Map 15 Population Density Map 16 Land Use, A.D. 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Map 86 Changes in Cropland Map 87 Food Staples Under Stress: The Fight Against Genetic Simplicity Map 88 World Pastureland, 2009 Map 89 Fertilizer Use Map 90 Changes in Forest Cover Map 91 World Timber Production Map 92 The Loss of Biodiversity: Globally Threatened Animal Species Map 93 Disappearing Giants: The Reduction in "Conservative" Species Map 94 The Loss of Biodiversity: Globally Threatened Plant Species Map 95 The Areas of Greatest Loss and Hotspots of Biodiversity Map 96 The Risks of Desertification Map 97 Global Soil Degradation Map 98 The Degree of Human Disturbance Map 99 The Green and Not So Green World Unit VI: Global Political Patterns Map 100 Political Systems Map 101 The Emergence of the State Map 102 Organized States and Chiefdoms, A.D. 1500 Map 103 European Colonialism 1500–2000 Map 104 Sovereign States: Duration of Independence Map 105 Post–Cold War International Alliances Map 106 Political Realms: Regional Changes, 1945–2003 Map 107 International Conflicts in the Post–World War II World Map 108 The Geopolitical World in the Twenty-First Century Map 109 The United Nations Map 110 Is It a Country? Map 111 United Nations Regions and Sub-Regions Map 112 Countries with Nuclear Weapons Map 113 Military Expenditures Map 114 Distribution of Minority Populations Map 115 Marginalized Minorities: Declining Indigenous Populations Map 116 The Political Geography of a Global Religion: The Islamic World Map 117 World Refugees: Country of Origin Map 118 World Refugees: Country of Asylum Map 119 Internally Displaced Persons Map 120 Abuse of Public Trust Map 121 Political and Civil Liberties Map 122 Human Rights Abuse Map 123 Women's Rights Map 124 Capital Punishment Map 125 Human Trafficking Map 126a Flashpoints—2013, Mexico Map 126b Flashpoints—2013, Democratic Republic of the Congo Map 126c Flashpoints—2013, Zimbabwe Map 126d Flashpoints—2013, Sudan Map 126e Flashpoints—2013, Somalia Map 126f Flashpoints—2013, Libya Map 126g Flashpoints—2013, Egypt Map 126h Flashpoints—2013, Syria Map 126i Flashpoints—2013, Israel and Its Neighbors Map 126j Flashpoints—2013, Iraq Map 126k Flashpoints—2013, Kurdistan Map 126l Flashpoints—2013, Iran Map 126m Flashpoints—2013, Afghanistan Map 126n Flashpoints—2013, Pakistan Map 126o Flashpoints—2013, Kashmir Region Map 126p Flashpoints—2013, Cote d'lvoire Map 126q Flashpoints—2013, Korean Peninsula Unit VII: World Regions Map 127 North America: Political Divisions Map 128 North America: Physical Features Map 129 North America: Environment and Economy Map 130 North America: Population Distribution Map 131 Canada Map 132 United States Map 133 Middle America Map 134 The Caribbean Map 135 South America: Political Divisions Map 136 South America: Physical Features Map 137 South America: Environment and Economy Map 138 South America: Population Distribution Map 139 Europe: Political Divisions Map 140 Europe: Physical Features Map 141 Europe: Environment and Economy Map 142 Europe: Population Distribution Map 143 European Political Boundaries, 1914–1948 Map 144 Europe: Political Changes, 1989–2009 Map 145 Western Europe Map 146 Eastern Europe Map 147 Africa: Political Divisions Map 148 Africa: Physical Features Map 149 Africa: Population Distribution Map 150 Africa: Colonialism to Independence Map 151 African Cropland and Dryland Degradation Map 152 Northern Africa Map 153 Southern Africa Map 154 Asia: Political Divisions Map 155 Asia: Physical Features Map 156 Asia: Environment and Economy Map 157 Asia: Population Distribution Map 158 Northern Asia Map 159 Southwestern Asia Map 160 South Asia Map 161 East Asia Map 162 Southeast Asia Map 163 Australasia and Oceania: Political Divisions Map 164 Australasia and Oceania: Physical Features Map 165 Australasia and Oceania: Environment and Economy Map 166 Australasia and Oceania: Population Distribution Map 167 The Arctic Map 168 Antarctica / Unit VIII: Country and Dependency Profiles Unit IX: Geographic Index / Sources

The seventh edition of Explorations: An Introduction to Astronomy strives to share with students a sense of wonder about the universe and the dynamic, ever-changing science of astronomy. Written for students of various educational backgrounds, Explorations emphasizes current information, a visually exciting art package, accessible writing, and accuracy. The new edition also features the most complete technology support package offered with any astronomy text.

Bauer & Westfall’s University Physics with Modern Physics, second edition, teaches students the fundamentals of physics through interesting, timely examples, a logical and consistent approach to problem solving, and an outstanding suite of online tools and exercises. Bauer & Westfall’s University Physics with Modern Physics, second edition, includes the power of McGraw-Hill’s LearnSmart--a proven adaptive learning program that helps students learn faster, study more efficiently, and retain more knowledge for greater success. LearnSmart is included in ConnectPlus powered by Maple which features more than 2,500 automatically-graded exercises delivered in an easy-to-use, accurate, and reliable system. Also included is an interactive e-book which allows the student easy access to the explanations they need. Bauer/Westfall’s University Physics with Modern Physics is designed for the calculus-based introductory physics course and is well suited for students in Physics, Engineering, and the Life and Physical Sciences.

Bauer & Westfall’s University Physics with Modern Physics, second edition, teaches students the fundamentals of physics through interesting, timely examples, a logical and consistent approach to problem solving, and an outstanding suite of online tools and exercises. Bauer & Westfall’s University Physics with Modern Physics, second edition, includes the power of McGraw-Hill’s LearnSmart--a proven adaptive learning program that helps students learn faster, study more efficiently, and retain more knowledge for greater success. LearnSmart is included in ConnectPlus powered by Maple which features more than 2,500 automatically-graded exercises delivered in an easy-to-use, accurate, and reliable system. Also included is an interactive e-book which allows the student easy access to the explanations they need. Bauer/Westfall’s University Physics with Modern Physics is designed for the calculus-based introductory physics course and is well suited for students in Physics, Engineering, and the Life and Physical Sciences.

Bauer & Westfall’s University Physics with Modern Physics, second edition, teaches students the fundamentals of physics through interesting, timely examples, a logical and consistent approach to problem solving, and an outstanding suite of online tools and exercises. Bauer & Westfall, University Physics with Modern Physics, second edition, weaves exciting, contemporary physics throughout the text with coverage of the most recent research by the authors and others in areas such as energy, medicine, and the environment. These contemporary topics are explained in a way that your students will find real, interesting, and motivating. Bauer & Westfall’s University Physics with Modern Physics, second edition, includes the power of McGraw-Hill’s LearnSmart--a proven adaptive learning program that helps students learn faster, study more efficiently, and retain more knowledge for greater success. LearnSmart is included in ConnectPlus powered by Maple which features more than 2,500 automatically-graded exercises delivered in an easy-to-use, accurate, and reliable system. Also included is an interactive e-book which allows the student easy access to the explanations they need. Bauer & Westfall’s University Physics with Modern Physics is designed for the calculus-based introductory physics course and is well suited for students in Physics, Engineering, and the Life and Physical Sciences. The text acknowledges the latest advances in physics education with a traditional table of contents.

Bauer & Westfall’s University Physics with Modern Physics,second edition, teaches students the fundamentals of physics through interesting, timely examples, a logical and consistent approach to problem solving, and an outstanding suite of online tools and exercises. Bauer & Westfall, University Physics with Modern Physics, second edition, weaves exciting, contemporary physics throughout the text with coverage of the most recent research by the authors and others in areas such as energy, medicine, and the environment. These contemporary topics are explained in a way that your students will find real, interesting, and motivating. Bauer & Westfall’s University Physics with Modern Physics, second edition, includes the power of McGraw-Hill’s LearnSmart--a proven adaptive learning program that helps students learn faster, study more efficiently, and retain more knowledge for greater success. LearnSmart is included in ConnectPlus powered by Maple which features more than 2,500 automatically-graded exercises delivered in an easy-to-use, accurate, and reliable system. Also included is an interactive e-book which allows the student easy access to the explanations they need. Bauer & Westfall’s University Physics with Modern Physics is designed for the calculus-based introductory physics course and is well suited for students in Physics, Engineering, and the Life and Physical Sciences. The text acknowledges the latest advances in physics education with a traditional table of contents.

The Physical Universe, 15e by Konrad Krauskopf and Arthur Beiser is an outstanding text with a long history that has been updated and given a fresh look. This edition is also accompanied by a strong media component with the Connect online homework system, personal response system ("clicker") questions, more extensive online quizzing, and PowerPoint lectures. Aimed at presenting the essentials of physics, chemistry, earth science, and astronomy in a clear, easy-to-understand way, The Physical Universe shows students how science works, how scientists approach problems, and why science constantly evolves in its search for understanding. The text can also be packaged with its long time companion student study guide, which includes a review of chapter terms and concepts; self quizzing for extra practice; and additional solved problems. 1 The Scientific Method How Scientists Study Nature 1.1 The Scientific Method 1.2 Why Science Is Successful The Solar System 1.3 A Survey of the Sky 1.4 The Ptolemaic System 1.5 The Copernican System 1.6 Kepler's Laws 1.7 Why Copernicus Was Right Universal Gravitation 1.8 What Is Gravity? 1.9 Why the Earth Is Round 1.10 The Tides 1.11 The Discovery of Neptune How Many of What 1.12 The SI System 2 Motion Describing Motion 2.1 Speed 2.2 Vectors 2.3 Acceleration 2.4 Distance, Time, and Acceleration Acceleration due to Gravity 2.5 Free Fall 2.6 Air Resistance Force and Motion 2.7 First law of Motion 2.8 Mass 2.9 Second law of Motion 2.10 Mass and Weight 2.11 Third law of Motion Gravitation 2.12 Circular Motion 2.13 Newton's Law of Gravity 2.14 Artificial Satellites 3 Energy Work 3.1 The Meaning of Work 3.2 Power Energy 3.3 Kinetic Energy 3.4 Potential Energy 3.5 Energy Transformations 3.6 Conservation of Energy 3.7 The Nature of Heat Momentum 3.8 Linear Momentum 3.9 Rockets 3.10 Angular Momentum Relativity 3.11 Special Relativity 3.12 Rest Energy 3.13 General Relativity Energy and Civilization 3.14 The Energy Problem 3.15 The Future 4 Energy and the Future The Energy Problem 4.1 Population and Prosperity 4.2 Energy Consumption 4.3 Global Warming 4.4 Carbon Dioxide and the Greenhouse Effect Fossil Fuels 4.5 Liquid Fuels 4.6 Natural Gas 4.7 Coal Alternative Sources 4.8 A Nuclear World? 4.9 Clean Energy I 4.10 Clean Energy II 4.11 Energy Storage 4.12 Biofuels Strategies for the Future 4.13 Conservation 4.14 What Governments Must Do 5 Matter and Heat Temperature and Heat 5.1 Temperature 5.2 Heat 5.3 Metabolic Energy Fluids 5.4 Density 5.5 Pressure 5.6 Buoyancy 5.7 Gas Laws Kinetic Theory of Matter 5.8 Kinetic Theory of Gases 5.9 Molecular Motion and Temperature Changes of State 5.10 Heat Transfer 5.11 Liquids and Solids 5.12 Evaporation and Boiling 5.13 Melting Energy Transformations 5.14 Heat Engines 5.15 Thermodynamics 5.16 Fate of the Universe 5.17 Entropy 6 Electricity and Magnetism Electric Charge 6.1 Positive and Negative Charge 6.2 What Is Charge? 6.3 Coulomb's Law 6.4 Force on an Uncharged Object Electricity and Matter 6.5 Matter in Bulk 6.6 Conductors and Insulators 6.7 Superconductivity Electric Current 6.8 The Ampere 6.9 Potential Difference 6.10 Ohm's Law 6.11 Electric Power Magnetism 6.12 Magnets 6.13 Magnetic Field 6.14 Oersted's Experiment 6.15 Electromagnets Using Magnetism 6.16 Magnetic Force on a Current 6.17 Electric Motors 6.18 Electromagnetic Induction 6.19 Transformers 7 Waves Wave Motion 7.1 Water Waves 7.2 Transverse and Longitudinal Waves 7.3 Describing Waves 7.4 Standing Waves Sound Waves 7.5 Sound 7.6 Doppler Effect 7.7 Musical Sounds Electromagnetic Waves 7.8 Electromagnetic Waves 7.9 Types of EM Waves 7.10 Light "Rays" Wave Behavior 7.11 Reflection 7.12 Refraction 7.13 Lenses 7.14 The Eye 7.15 Color 7.16 Interference 7.17 Diffraction 8 The Nucleus Atom and Nucleus 8.1 Rutherford Model of the Atom 8.2 Nuclear Structure Radioactivity 8.3 Radioactive Decay 8.4 Half-Life 8.5 Radiation Hazards Nuclear Energy 8.6 Units of Mass and Energy 8.7 Binding Energy 8.8 Binding Energy per Nucleon Fission and Fusion 8.9 Nuclear Fission 8.10 How a Reactor Works 8.11 Plutonium 8.12 A Nuclear World? 8.13 Nuclear Fusion Elementary Particles 8.14 Antiparticles 8.15 Fundamental Interactions 8.16 Leptons and Hadrons 9 The Atom Quantum Theory of Light 9.1 Photoelectric Effect 9.2 Photons 9.3 What Is Light? 9.4 X-Rays Matter Waves 9.5 De Broglie 9.6 Waves of What? 9.7 Uncertainty Principle The Hydrogen Atom 9.8 Atomic Spectra 9.9 The Bohr Model 9.10 Electron Waves and Orbitals 9.11 The Laser Quantum Theory of the Atom 9.12 Quantum Mechanics 9.13 Quantum Numbers 9.14 Exclusion Principle 10 The Periodic Law Elements and Compounds 10.1 Chemical Change 10.2 Three Classes of Matter 10.3 The Atomic Theory The Periodic Law 10.4 Metals and Nonmetals 10.5 Chemical Activity 10.6 Families of Elements 10.7 The Periodic Table 10.8 Groups and Periods Atomic Structure 10.9 Shells and Subshells 10.10 Explaining the Periodic Table Chemical Bonds 10.11 Types of Bond 10.12 Covalent Bonding 10.13 Ionic Bonding 10.14 Ionic Compounds 10.15 Atoms Groups 10.16 Naming Compounds 10.17 Chemical Equations 11 Crystals, Ions, and Solutions Solids 11.1 Ionic and Covalent Crystals 11.2 The Metallic Bond 11.3 Molecular Crystals Solutions 11.4 Solubility 11.5 Polar and Nonpolar Liquids 11.6 Ions in Solution 11.7 Evidence for Dissociation 11.8 Water 11.9 Water Pollution Acids and Bases 11.10 Acids 11.11 Strong and Weak Acids 11.12 Bases 11.13 The pH Scale 11.14 Salts 12 Chemical Reactions Quantitative Chemistry 12.1 Phlogiston 12.2 Oxygen 12.3 The Mole 12.4 Formula Units Chemical Energy 12.5 Exothermic and Endothermic Reactions 12.6 Chemical Energy and Stability 12.7 Activation energy Fuels 12.8 Liquid Fuels 12.9 Gas Fuels 12.10 Solid Fuels Reaction Rates 12.11 Temperature 12.12 Other Factors 12.13 Chemical Equilibrium 12.14 Altering an Equilibrium Oxidation and Reduction 12.15 Electrolysis 12.16 Electrochemical cells 13 Organic Chemistry Carbon Compounds 13.1 Carbon Bonds 13.2 Alkanes 13.3 Petroleum Products Structures of Organic Molecules 13.4 Structural Formulas 13.5 Isomers 13.6 Unsaturated Hydrocarbons 13.7 Benzene Organic Compounds 13.8 Hydrocarbon Groups 13.9 Functional Groups 13.10 Polymers Chemistry of Life 13.11 Carbohydrates 13.12 Photosynthesis 13.13 Lipids 13.14 Proteins 13.15 Soil Nitrogen 13.16 Nucleic Acids 13.17 Origin of Life 14 Atmosphere and Hydrosphere The Atmosphere 14.1 Regions of the Atmosphere 14.2 Atmospheric Moisture 14.3 Clouds Weather 14.4 Atmospheric Energy 14.5 The Seasons 14.6 Winds 14.7 General Circulation of the Atmosphere 14.8 Middle-Latitude Weather Systems Climate 14.9 Tropical Climates 14.10 Middle- and High-Latitude Climates 14.11 Climatic Changes 14.12 Origins of Climatic Change The Hydrosphere 14.13 Ocean Basins 14.14 Ocean Currents 15 The Rock Cycle Rocks 15.1 Composition of the Crust 15.2 Minerals 15.3 Igneous Rocks 15.4 Sedimentary Rocks 15.5 Metamorphic Rocks Within the Earth 15.6 Earthquakes 15.7 Structure of the Earth 15.8 The Earth's Interior 15.9 Geomagnetism Erosion 15.10 Weathering 15.11 Stream Erosion 15.12 Glaciers 15.13 Groundwater 15.14 Sedimentation Vulcanism 15.15 Volcanoes 15.16 Intrusive Rocks 15.17 The Rock Cycles 16 The Evolving Earth Tectonic Movement 16.1 Types of Movement 16.2 Mountain Building 16.3 Continental Drift Plate Tectonics 16.4 Lithosphere and Asthenosphere 16.5 The Ocean Floors 16.6 Ocean-Floor Spreading 16.7 Plate Tectonics Methods of Historical Geology 16.8 Principles of Uniform Change 16.9 Rock Formations 16.10 Radiometric Dating 16.11 Fossils 16.12 Geologic Time Earth History 16.13 Precambrian Time 16.14 The Paleozoic Era 16.15 Coal and Petroleum 16.16 The Mesozoic Era 16.17 The Cenozoic Era 16.18 Human History 17 The Solar System The Family of the Sun 17.1 The Solar System 17.2 Comets 17.3 Meteors The Inner Planets 17.4 Mercury 17.5 Venus 17.6 Mars 17.7 Is There Life On Mars? 17.8 Asteroids The Outer Planets 17.9 Jupiter 17.10 Saturn 17.11 Uranus, Neptune, Pluto The Moon 17.12 Phases 17.13 Eclipses 17.14 Lunar Surface and Interior 17.15 Evolution of the Lunar Landscape 17.16 Origin of the Moon 18 The Stars Tools of Astronomy 18.1 The Telescope 18.2 The Spectrometer 18.3 Spectrum Analysis The Sun 18.4 Properties of the Sun 18.5 The Aurora 18.6 Sunspots 18.7 Solar Energy The Stars 18.8 Stellar Distances 18.9 Variable Stars 18.10 Stellar Motions 18.11 Stellar Properties Life Histories of the Stars 18.12 H-R Diagrams 18.13 Stellar Evolution 18.14 Supernovas 18.15 Pulsars 18.16 Black Holes 19 The Universe Galaxies 19.1 The Milky Way 19.2 Stellar Populations 19.3 Radio Astronomy 19.4 Galaxies 19.5 Cosmic Rays The Expanding Universe 19.6 Red Shifts 19.7 Quasars Evolution of the Universe 19.8 Dating the Universe 19.9 After the Big Bang 19.10 Origin of the Solar System Extraterrestrial Life 19.11 Extrasolar Planets 19.12 Interstellar Travel 19.13 Interstellar Communication Math Refresher The Elements Answers to Odd-Numbered Exercises

The laboratory manual, written and classroom tested by the author, presents a selection of laboratory exercises specifically written for the interests and abilities of nonscience majors. There are laboratory exercises that require measurement, data analysis, and thinking in a more structured learning environment, while alternative exercises that are open-ended “Invitations to Inquiry” are provided for instructors who would like a less structured approach. When the laboratory manual is used with Physical Science, students will have an opportunity to master basic scientific principles and concepts, learn new problem-solving and thinking skills, and understand the nature of scientific inquiry from the perspective of hands-on experiences. The instructor’s edition of the laboratory manual can be found on the Physical Science companion website.

Physical Science, Tenth Edition, is intended to serve the needs of non-science majors who are required to complete one or more physical science courses. It offers exceptional, straight-forward writing, complemented with useful pedagogical tools. Physical Science introduces basic concepts and key ideas while providing opportunities for students to learn reasoning skills and a new way of thinking about their environment. No prior work in science is assumed. The text offers students complete coverage of the physical sciences with a level of explanation and detail appropriate for all students. The sequence of chapters in Physical Science is flexible, and the instructor can determine topic sequence and depth of coverage as needed. The materials are also designed to support a conceptual approach, or a combined conceptual and problem-solving approach. Along with the accompanying laboratory manual, the text contains enough material for the instructor to select a sequence for a two-semester course.

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