Developed to meet the needs of a survey course covering from prehistory-1765 to the present.
This text will be of primary interest to art therapists and students, to art educators and historians, and to those interested in how mental health disciplines evolve.
In an intriguing exposé of our unthinking discrimination against older people, author Patricia Moore used makeup and dress to “disguise” herself as an older woman. Her book Disguised (1985) documents the experiences she had traveling as ...
Speaking of race, speaking of sex: Hate speech, civil rights, and civil liberties. New York: New York University Press. Gould, J. B. (2005). Speak no evil: The triumph ofhate speech regulation. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
The 1908 paper titled “The Composition of a Field of Maize” was a report read to the American Breeders Association in Washington, D.C. wherein Shull drew a number of conclusions: 1) an ordinary field of corn consists of a series of very ...
Campbell, A. L. (2005). The non—distinctiveness of senior voters in the 2004 election. Public Policy c3“ Aging Report, 15(1), 1, 3—6. Campbell, R. T. (1988). Integrating conceptualization, design, and analysis in ...
Shedding light on often misunderstood topics, this book will be invaluable for advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate-level courses in sociology of education, immigration, and race and ethnicity.
By focusing on a systems approach to improving the sustainability of U.S. agriculture, this book can have a profound impact on the development and implementation of sustainable farming systems.
Sue Savage-Rumbaugh with Kanzi Kanzi, a bonobo, communicates by pressing symbols on a computer keyboard. Kanzi uses the symbols to communicate requests and intentions — and even, when alone, to "talk" to himself.
Extended Abstracts, vol II, pp 207–208 McLeod M, Bockheim JG, Balks MR (2008c) Glacial geomorphology, soil development and ... U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Soil Survey Invest, Report No 42.
The fifth edition of this book extends the discussion of the challenges faced by urban sociology in the global age, while covering the issues traditionally associated with urban sociology.