Through his teaching, his etextbook, and his online blog, award-winning teacher Michael D. Johnson sparks interest in human biology by connecting basic biology to real-world issues that are relevant to your real life. Using extensive online support and a storytelling approach, Human Biology: Concepts and Current Issues, 8th Edition (global)
For teachers concerned that the practical skills of biology are lost when the student moves on to the next course or takes their first step into the “real world,” Principles of Life 3rd Edition, (PDF/ePub) lays the groundwork for later courses and for students’ careers. Broadening on its pioneering concept-driven
The first integrated program designed explicitly for the critical thinking course Moore & Parker’s Critical Thinking, 12th Edition, (PDF) teaches college students the skills they require in order to think for themselves — skills they will call upon in this program in other college courses and in the world that
Kate Nelson and Linda Treviño bring together a mix of theory and practice in Managing Business Ethics: Straight Talk about How to Do It Right, 6th Edition, (PDF). In this new edition, the dynamic author team of Linda Treviño, creative researcher and distinguished Professor, and Kate Nelson, professor and longtime practitioner of
Calvin Schermerhorn’s stimulating study observes the development of modern American capitalism through the window of the nineteenth-century interstate slave trade. The Business of Slavery and the Rise of American Capitalism, 1815-1860, (PDF) follows ships and money as well as enslaved human beings to show how slavery was a national business