Understanding Your Health with HQ 4. 2 CD, Learning to Go and PowerWeb/OLC Bind-in Card


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This text offers an exciting and practical approach to the teaching of the traditional content areas of personal health. Its two key themes--the six dimensions of health and the five developmental tasks--help students apply the text's content to their own lives, by improving their decision-making skills. Technology use is also integrated into the text with Online Learning Center boxes, HealthQuest activities, and "Health on the Web" boxes.




Focus on Health with Hq 4.2 CD, Learning to Go and PowerWeb/OLC Bind-In Cards


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Written for students taking undergraduate personal health courses, this engagingly-written text invites readers to make proactive, positive changes in their health behaviour. The text combines coverage of aging and healthcare services within the context of such issues as chronic illnesses and substance abuse.




Understanding Your Health with PowerWeb/Online Learning Center Bind-in Card


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This text offers a practical approach to personal health, with updated chapters devoted to death and dying, prescription drugs, psychological disorders and therapies, weight management and single parenthood.




Forthcoming Books


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Understanding Your Health with HealthQuest 4. 2 CD and Learning to Go


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Understanding Your Health takes an exciting and practical approach to the teaching of personal health and its traditional content areas. Its two themes, the six dimensions of health and the five developmental tasks, help students apply the text's content to their own lives by improving their decision-making skills.




Books In Print 2004-2005


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A Prehistory of the Cloud


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The militarized legacy of the digital cloud: how the cloud grew out of older network technologies and politics. We may imagine the digital cloud as placeless, mute, ethereal, and unmediated. Yet the reality of the cloud is embodied in thousands of massive data centers, any one of which can use as much electricity as a midsized town. Even all these data centers are only one small part of the cloud. Behind that cloud-shaped icon on our screens is a whole universe of technologies and cultural norms, all working to keep us from noticing their existence. In this book, Tung-Hui Hu examines the gap between the real and the virtual in our understanding of the cloud. Hu shows that the cloud grew out of such older networks as railroad tracks, sewer lines, and television circuits. He describes key moments in the prehistory of the cloud, from the game “Spacewar” as exemplar of time-sharing computers to Cold War bunkers that were later reused as data centers. Countering the popular perception of a new “cloudlike” political power that is dispersed and immaterial, Hu argues that the cloud grafts digital technologies onto older ways of exerting power over a population. But because we invest the cloud with cultural fantasies about security and participation, we fail to recognize its militarized origins and ideology. Moving between the materiality of the technology itself and its cultural rhetoric, Hu's account offers a set of new tools for rethinking the contemporary digital environment.




Speak Truth to Power


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Contains primary source material.