Sociology of Gender: An Equity Lens
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Authors: Esbensen, Pertermann, and Karena
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Sociology of Gender is an introductory textbook suitable for students of sociology and women, gender, and sexuality.
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Authors: Esbensen, Pertermann, and Karena
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Sociology of Gender is an introductory textbook suitable for students of sociology and women, gender, and sexuality.
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Authors: Peterson and VanderPyl
Publisher: Open Oregon Educational Resources
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Introduction to Criminology provides a foundation for understanding the origins, evolution, and current status of criminological theories. This textbook explains the field of criminology and influential theories in context, with real-life examples and activities. All content is delivered through a lens of equity, diversity, and inclusion. Each chapter includes bold-faced key terms with definitions and cross-references that link backward and forward to important concepts. Students can also engage with the content through discussion questions and supplemental resources at the end of each chapter.
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Authors: Nichol, Harding, and McKirdy
Publisher: Open Oregon Educational Resources
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This is an introductory textbook exploring the management and treatment of people with mental disorders throughout the criminal justice system.
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Editors: Sallai and Pepper
Publisher: LSE Press
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Case studies have long been an integral part of business and management education. As artificial intelligence transforms teaching and learning, they are assuming even greater importance. Cases provide the opportunity to learn from real-life scenarios, equipping students with the analytical skills required to critically examine data, apply theory, and interpret complex situations in what is an increasingly noisy and uncertain world.
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Author: Cleynen
Publisher: Olivier Cleynen
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This textbook offers a clear, progressive introduction to thermodynamics, tailored for university students and future engineers eager to understand the physical principles behind engines and refrigeration systems. With 59 fully-commented, step-by-step calculation examples and 96 problems with solutions, this book equips readers to tackle engineering challenges with confidence. Alongside rigorous analysis, it weaves in historical insights and scientific context — connecting core ideas to their origins and their technological impact.
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Editors: Barber, Fatayer, McLennan, Luetchford, McQuillen, and Williamson
Publisher: Council of Australian University Librarians
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Open Education Down UndOER: Australasian Case Studies is a curated, peer-reviewed, openly-licensed anthology comprising scholarly contributions from esteemed professionals including librarians, researchers, learning and teaching teams, and engaged open education practitioners across Australia. Future editions will seek to extend this coverage to Aotearoa New Zealand, and the broader Asia-Pacific region.
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Author: Ely
Publisher: University of Southern Indiana
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This text is intended for undergraduate engineering students completing a technical writing course. As engineers complete technical writing in conjunction with research activities, this work also includes a basic overview of experimental design and the implications of robust quantitative methodologies. Hallmarks of quantitative research, best practices in presentation of data and a brief description of the use of descriptive statistics in data analysis are also provided. Technical communications for engineers often include industry related documents like memos, executive summaries, case studies, quality and process documents, standard operating procedures and requests for proposals. These documents are discussed, in addition to formal technical reports. The text also includes best practices in engineering oral presentations and the impact of Artificial Intelligence on technical communications. Ethical implications of engineering communications are also discussed from a framework of professional integrity as defined by the National Society of Professional Engineers Code of Ethics. Students using this text should be capable of communicating, in both verbal and written formats, in a way that clearly, concisely and correctly conveys engineering principles, projects and concepts to both technical and nontechnical audiences.
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Author: Kossen
Publisher: University of Southern Queensland
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This book is a practical ‘how to’ guidebook on how microlearning design and delivery principles and techniques can be applied to your learning materials and teaching based on my application and development of microlearning. In keeping with the practical focus of this book, theory and research literature are kept to a minimum and included where they aid practical understanding.
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Author: Cripps
Publisher: Bowling Green State University Libraries
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A physical therapy lab manual focusing on various therapeutic modalities, and including lab activities in every chapter.
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Authors: van Straten, Bruins, and Horeman
Publisher: TU Delft Open
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This book offers a comprehensive roadmap toward a circular and sustainable healthcare system, structured into three distinct parts.