Guide to Ancient Egyptian Art
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Contributors: Ezra, Harris, and Zucker
Publisher: Smarthistory
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This book contains all of Smarthistory’s content for Ancient Egyptian art.
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Contributors: Ezra, Harris, and Zucker
Publisher: Smarthistory
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This book contains all of Smarthistory’s content for Ancient Egyptian art.
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Contributors: Shook, Nelson, Aguilera, and Nelson
Publisher: American Anthropological Association
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Anthropology is the study of humanity, in all its biological and cultural aspects, past and present. It is a four-field discipline comprised of biological anthropology, cultural anthropology, archaeology, and linguistic anthropology. The focus of this book is biological anthropology, which explores who we are from biological, evolutionary, and adaptive perspectives.
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Contributors: Ezra, Harris, and Zucker
Publisher: Smarthistory
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This book contains all of Smarthistory’s content for the Ancient Aegean, including Cycladic, Minoan, and Mycenaean art.
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Contributors: Ezra, Harris, and Zucker
Publisher: Smarthistory
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This book contains all of Smarthistory’s content for the Ancient Etruscan art.
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Contributors: Ezra, Harris, and Zucker
Publisher: Smarthistory
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This book contains all of Smarthistory’s content for Ancient Greek art.
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Contributors: Ezra, Harris, and Zucker
Publisher: Smarthistory
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This book contains all of Smarthistory’s content for the Ancient Roman art.
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Contributor: Ferguson
Publisher: University of Victoria
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This book has been specifically created to make it easier for professors to offer a law school course on global corruption. It is also designed as a resource tool for all persons working in the anti-corruption field. The book is issued under a creative commons license and can be used for free in whole or in part for non-commercial purposes. The first chapter sets out the general context of global corruption: its nature and extent, and some views on its historical, social, economic and political dimensions. Each subsequent chapter sets out international standards and requirements in respect to combatting corruption – mainly in the UN Convention Against Corruption (UNCAC) and the OECD Bribery of Foreign Officials Convention (OECD Convention). The laws of the United States and United Kingdom are then set out as examples of how those Convention standards and requirements are met in two influential jurisdictions. Finally, the law of Canada is set out. Thus, a professor from Africa, Australia, New Zealand or English speaking countries in Asia and Europe has a nearly complete coursebook – for example, that professor can delete the Canadian sections of this book and insert the law and practices of his or her home country in their place. While primarily directed to a law school course on global corruption, this book will be of interest and use to professors teaching courses on corruption from other academic disciplines and to lawyers and other anti-corruption practitioners.
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Contributors: Hellman and Shandas
Publisher: Portland State University Library
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This reader is an Open Educational Resource, meant to accompany a graduate or higher-level undergraduate university course in climate change resilience, adaptation, and/or planning. While the material is geared toward students in urban and regional planning, it may also be of interest to students of urban studies, public health, geography, political science, sociology, risk management, and others.
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Contributor: Lacher
Publisher: Opendora
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Intro to Computer Applications or Business Computers for Office 365
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Contributor: Maxwell
Publisher: New Prairie Press
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The purpose of this textbook is to provide resources about teaching low brass instruments to music educators and future music educators. The book was developed by the author as part of the open/alternative textbook initiative at Kansas State University. It Is the textbook used for the Kansas State University course Music 239-Low Brass Techniques and Materials.
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