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In the Community: An Intermediate Integrated Skills Textbook
Copyright Year: 2016
Publisher: NorQuest College
License: CC BY-SA
With funding from Alberta Open Educational Resources, Bow Valley College and NorQuest College collaborated to create Open Educational Resources (OER) in the form of e-textbooks for English language learners.
(4 reviews)
The Spec UI framework
Copyright Year: 2017
Contributors: Fabry and Ducasse
Publisher: Square Bracket Associates
License: CC BY-SA
Spec is the default UI framework for Pharo. To build UI's in Spec existing widgets or even complete UI's are reused and configured to form a new UI.
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The Meaning of Love - Second Edition
Copyright Year: 2017
Contributor: Garlikov
Publisher: Alabama Open Publishing House at Troy University
License: CC BY
This book explores the philosophical views on the meaning of love. The text explores a variety of topics used to define love, including attraction, relationship satisfaction, emotional, and ethical considerations. The author takes a rational, logical, analytic, and scrutinizing look at experiences and other forms of literature on the subject of love.
(1 review)
The Simple Math of Writing Well: Writing for the 21st Century
Copyright Year: 2018
Contributor: Harrop
Publisher: George Fox University Library
License: CC BY-NC-SA
Writing guides abound, but The Simple Math of Writing Well is one of a kind. Readers will find its practical approach affirming, encouraging, and informative, and its focus on the basics of linguistic structure releases 21st-century writers to embrace the variety of mediums that define our internet-connected world. As Harrop reminds us in the opening chapters of her book, we write more today than ever before in history: texts, emails, letters, blogs, reports, social media posts, proposals, etc. The Simple Math of Writing Well is the first guide that directly addresses the importance of writing well in the Google age.
(7 reviews)
Naming the Unnameable: An Approach to Poetry for New Generations
Copyright Year: 2018
Contributor: Evory
Publisher: Open SUNY
License: CC BY-NC-SA
Informed by a writing philosophy that values both spontaneity and discipline, Michelle Bonczek Evory's Naming the Unnameable: An Approach to Poetry for New Generations offers practical advice and strategies for developing a writing process that is centered on play and supported by an understanding of America's rich literary traditions. With consideration to the psychology of invention, Bonczek Evory provides students with exercises aimed to make writing in its early stages a form of play that gives way to more enriching insights through revision, embracing the writing of poetry as both a love of language and a tool that enables us to explore ourselves and better understand the world. The volume includes resources for students seeking to publish and build a writing-centered lifestyle or career. Poets featured range in age, subject, and style, and many are connected to colleges in the State University of New York system. Naming the Unnameable promotes an understanding of poetry as a living art of which students are a part, and provides ways for students to involve themselves in the growing contemporary poetry community that thrives in America today.
(17 reviews)
International Relations Theory
Copyright Year: 2017
Contributors: McGlinchey, Walters, and Scheinpflug
Publisher: E-International Relations
License: CC BY-NC
This book is designed as a foundational entry point to International Relations theory – structured to condense the most important information into the smallest space and present that information in an accessible manner. The first half of the book covers the theories that are most commonly taught in undergraduate programmes. The book then expands to present emerging approaches and offer wider perspectives. Each chapter sets out the basics of a theory whilst also applying it to a real-world event or issue, creating a lively, readable and relevant guide that will help students to see not only what theories are – but why they matter.
(7 reviews)
To Catch the Rain
Copyright Year: 2017
Contributor: Grafman
Publisher: Humboldt State University Press
License: CC BY-SA
To Catch the Rain is targeted at makers – DIYers looking for practical solutions to water problems for themselves or their communities. The book also provides an excellent overview of rainwater harvesting for students and teachers in environmental science, sustainable design, international development and engineering.
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Wellbeing, Freedom and Social Justice: The Capability Approach Re-Examined
Copyright Year: 2017
Contributor: Robeyns
Publisher: Open Book Publishers
License: CC BY
How do we evaluate ambiguous concepts such as wellbeing, freedom, and social justice? How do we develop policies that offer everyone the best chance to achieve what they want from life? The capability approach, a theoretical framework pioneered by the philosopher and economist Amartya Sen in the 1980s, has become an increasingly influential way to think about these issues.
(1 review)
Personality Theory in a Cultural Context
Copyright Year: 2015
Contributor: Kelland
Publisher: OpenStax CNX
License: CC BY
When you first think of personality, what comes to mind? When we refer to certain people as being “personalities,” we usually mean they are famous, people like movie stars or your favorite band. When we describe a person as having “lots of personality,” we usually mean they are outgoing and fun-loving, the kind of person we like to spend time with. But does this tell us anything about personality itself? Although we may think we have an understanding of what personality is, professional psychologists always seek to move beyond what people think they know in order to determine what is actually real or at least as close to real as we can come. In the pursuit of truly understanding personality, however, many personality theorists seem to have been focused on a particularly Western cultural approach that owes much of its history to the pioneering work of Sigmund Freud.
(6 reviews)
Learning Statistics with R: A tutorial for psychology students and other beginners
Copyright Year: 2018
Contributor: Navarro
Publisher: Danielle Navarro
License: CC BY-SA
Learning Statistics with R covers the contents of an introductory statistics class, as typically taught to undergraduate psychology students, focusing on the use of the R statistical software. The book discusses how to get started in R as well as giving an introduction to data manipulation and writing scripts. From a statistical perspective, the book discusses descriptive statistics and graphing first, followed by chapters on probability theory, sampling and estimation, and null hypothesis testing. After introducing the theory, the book covers the analysis of contingency tables, t-tests, ANOVAs and regression. Bayesian statistics are covered at the end of the book.
(4 reviews)