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    Sound Reasoning

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    Contributors: Brandt and McClure

    Publisher: OpenStax CNX

    License: CC BY

    “Sound Reasoning” is a web-based, introductory music appreciation course. It offers a new approach to music appreciation for adults, focusing on style-independent concepts. While the course concentrates primarily on Western classical and modern music, the concepts that are introduced apply to music of any style or era. The goal of “Sound Reasoning” is to equip you with questions that you may ask of any piece of music, thereby creating a richer and more comprehensive understanding of music both familiar and unfamiliar. Here are some additional features of the course. 1) ”Sound Reasoning” is completely listening based. No ability to read music is required. 2) The course assumes little or no musical background. A minimum of terminology is invoked. 3) Musical examples are interpolated directly into the text. 4) The course is interactive. A “listening gallery” with exercises follows each module, so that you may practice and refine your listening skills. 5) The modules may be studied in sequence or individually. 6)You may easily print a .pdf of any module.. “Sound Reasoning” is designed as both a stand-alone, self-paced course as well as a supplement to existing university classes.

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    You, Writing! A Guide to College Composition

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    Contributors: Glynn, Hallsten-Erickson, and Swing

    Publisher: Alexandra Glynn

    License: CC BY-NC-SA

    This text is meant to be used in any first year College Composition class or as a general guide to college writing. The book focuses on writing as a process, not a product. The goal is to help students discover their own writing process, tryin g out different methods and strategies to find what works best for them

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    Mapping, Society, and Technology

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    Contributor: Manson

    Publisher: University of Minnesota Libraries Publishing

    License: CC BY-NC

    This book is about how to read, use, and create maps. Our exploration of maps will be informed by a contextual understanding of how maps reflect the relationship between society and technology, and how mapping is an essential form of scientific and artistic inquiry. We will also explore how mapping is used to address a variety of societal issues, such as land use planning and political gerrymandering. You will gain insight into the technical underpinnings of mapping as a science approach, complement on-going interest and activities, or provide an applied focus for research or policy.

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    Read more about Words of Wisdom: Intro to Philosophy

    Words of Wisdom: Intro to Philosophy

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    Contributor: Ondich

    Publisher: Jody Ondich

    License: CC BY-NC-SA

    Words of Wisdom can come from anyone. In this text we discuss topics ranging from "Are Humans good by nature?" to "Is there a God?" to "Do I have the right to my own opinion?" Philosophy is the study of wisdom, and can emerge in our conversations in social media, in school, around the family dinner table, and even in the car. The text uses materials that are 2,500 years old, and materials that were in the news this year. Wise people come in all shapes and types, and from every culture on earth. We have poetry and folktales, sacred writings and letters. Dialogues and interviews, news columns, Ted Talks, You Tube recordings and even comedy are all a part of the content in this text.You will be most successful reading this on line. The formatting in the downloadable versions is not wonderful. There is work being done by the software, but in the meantime, you will want to use it by clicking here on "read book:".

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    Personality Theory in a Cultural Context

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    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.

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    Read more about Introduction to GNU Octave: A brief tutorial for linear algebra and calculus students

    Introduction to GNU Octave: A brief tutorial for linear algebra and calculus students

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    Contributor: Lachniet

    Publisher: Jason Lachniet

    License: CC BY-SA

    This brief book provides a noncomprehensive introduction to GNU Octave, a free open source alternative to MatLab. The basic syntax and usage is explained through concrete examples from the mathematics courses a math, computer science, or engineering major encounters in the first two years of college: linear algebra, calculus, and differential equations.

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    Read more about Intercultural Learning: Critical preparation for international student travel

    Intercultural Learning: Critical preparation for international student travel

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    Contributors: Jones, Miles, and Gopalkrishnan

    Publisher: UTS ePRESS

    License: CC BY-SA

    Intercultural learning: Critical preparation for international student travel aims to take students beyond practical preparation, to equip them with a critical lens through which to view and understand their international experiences. The book leads students toward a deeper understanding of culture and cultural difference through an exploration of challenging concepts such as imperialism, racism, privilege and intercultural practice.

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    Read more about Learning Statistics with R: A tutorial for psychology students and other beginners

    Learning Statistics with R: A tutorial for psychology students and other beginners

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    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.

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    High Performance Computing

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    Contributors: Severance and Dowd

    Publisher: OpenStax CNX

    License: CC BY

    The purpose of this book is to teach new programmers and scientists about the basics of High Performance Computing. Too many parallel and high performance computing books focus on the architecture, theory and computer science surrounding HPC. This book speaks to the practicing chemistry student, physicist, or biologist who need to write and run their programs as part of their research.

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    Read more about Introduction to Environmental Science - 2nd Edition

    Introduction to Environmental Science - 2nd Edition

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    Contributors: Zehnder, Manoylov, Mutiti, Mutiti, VandeVoort, and Bennett

    Publisher: University System of Georgia

    License: CC BY-NC-SA

    This course uses the basic principles of biology and earth science as a context for understanding environmental policies and resource management practices. Our planet is facing unprecedented environmental challenges, from oil spills to global climate change. In ENSC 1000, you will learn about the science behind these problems; preparing you to make an informed, invaluable contribution to Earth's future. I hope that each of you is engaged by the material presented and participates fully in the search for, acquisition of, and sharing of information within our class.

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