Coursecompass Quickstart Guide


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American Government


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· Written in the belief that we must know where we've come from in order to understand the issues confronting us today, this best-seller offers a historical perspective and looks at the evolution of our government. · Brings everything right up to the present with an abundance of current and student-relevant examples. · New "Join the Debate" and "On Campus" boxes engage students in the material. · New "Analyzing Visuals" boxes help develop visual literacy skills.




Economics Today


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Economics Today has long led the field in offering students and instructors a dynamic, application-rich approach to teaching and learning economics. The book is based on the belief that students learn more when they are involved and engaged. The 12th edition features all new examples that have been selected to grab and hold students' attention. These examples serve one basic purpose-to drive home the application of the theory just presented.One of the keys to the success of Economics Today is that it is suitable for many teaching styles. Instructors who wish to stress theory can do so. Those who wish to stress applications and examples can do that. Those who wish to incorporate technology into the class can do so with ease using MyEconLab.




American Government 2004


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· O'Connor & Sabato's best-selling American government text with seven chapters on Texas politics and government. · Offers a historical perspective of American & Texas government. · Brings everything right up to the present with an abundance of current and student-relevant examples. · New "Join the Debate" & "On Campus" boxes engage students in the material. · New "Analyzing Visuals" boxes help develop visual literacy skills.




Instructor's Manual


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72 dialogues are presented to demonstrate various conversations.




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Instructors Manual


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[This book] is written to be the primary text for a college-level public speaking course. [The authors] offer strategies that are anchored in ethical principles to assist speakers in articulating a message that connects with their audience. [They] emphasize that an effective speaker is an ethical speaker ... Audience-centered speakers articulate truthful messages that give audience members free choice in responding to a message, while also using effective means of ensuring message clarity and credibility.-Pref.