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    Speak Out, Call In: Public Speaking as Advocacy

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    Contributor: Mapes

    Publisher: University of Kansas Libraries

    License: CC BY-NC-SA

    Speak Out, Call In: Public Speaking as Advocacy is a contemporary, interdisciplinary public speaking textbook that fuses rhetoric, critical/cultural studies, and performance to offer an up-to-date resource for students. With a focus on advocacy, this textbook invites students to consider public speaking as a political, purposeful form of information-sharing.

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    Read more about La lingüística hispánica: Una introducción

    La lingüística hispánica: Una introducción

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    Contributors: Ganeshan, Wison, and Saine

    Publisher: Ashwini Ganeshan

    License: CC BY-NC-SA

    Editoras: Paige Wilson, Margaret Saine, y Anna Traini

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    Read more about A Cool Brisk Walk Through Discrete Mathematics - version 2.2

    A Cool Brisk Walk Through Discrete Mathematics - version 2.2

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    Contributor: Davies

    Publisher: University of Mary Washington

    License: CC BY-SA

    A Cool Brisk Walk Through Discrete Mathematics - and its companion site "allthemath" - are completely-and-forever-free-and-open-source educational materials dedicated to the mathematics that budding computer science practitioners actually need to know. They feature the fun and addictive teaching of award-winning lecturer Dr. Stephen Davies of the University of Mary Washington in Fredericksburg, Virginia!

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    Read more about Linguistics for Teachers of English

    Linguistics for Teachers of English

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    Contributor: Russell

    Publisher: New Prairie Press

    License: CC BY-NC-SA

    The primary goals of this text are to acquaint prospective teachers of English with certain aspects of the history, structure, and use of the English Language. Through considering the nature of the English language; how language and culture are interconnected as well as how it is acquired and how and why it changes, readers will come to a fuller understanding of sociolinguistics. This text discusses the nature of language, as well as how it is acquired; how and why languages change, and how the English language in particular has changed (and continues to change); why different varieties of English have developed, and why they continue to be used; how linguists have attempted to account for the (ir)regularities of English; how language and culture are related; and how linguistics can be used as a tool in the classroom. This text presents important topics for English teachers to know: the relationship between “standard” and “nonstandard” dialects, how and why language varies, how we can make informed decisions about what is “right” and “wrong” in language use, and generally how a sound knowledge of how language works can inform and benefit the pedagogical strategies needed to develop as a teacher. Ultimately, I want readers to think about language in ways not thought of before: objectively, passionately, critically, analytically, and logically. This allows readers to move beyond memorization of facts to original thought (which is sort of like the difference between knowing how to add and subtract, and being able to balance a checkbook).

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    Read more about Teaching Low Brass

    Teaching Low Brass

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    Contributor: Maxwell

    Publisher: New Prairie Press

    License: CC BY-NC-SA

    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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    Read more about Business Computers 365 Version 2.0 - Version 2.0

    Business Computers 365 Version 2.0 - Version 2.0

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    Contributor: Lacher

    Publisher: Opendora

    License: CC BY-NC-SA

    Intro to Computer Applications or Business Computers for Office 365

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    Read more about Community Resilience to Climate Change: Theory, Research and Practice

    Community Resilience to Climate Change: Theory, Research and Practice

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    Contributors: Hellman and Shandas

    Publisher: Portland State University Library

    License: CC BY-NC-SA

    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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    Read more about Global Corruption: Its Regulation under International Conventions, US, UK, and Canadian Law and Practice - Fourth Edition

    Global Corruption: Its Regulation under International Conventions, US, UK, and Canadian Law and Practice - Fourth Edition

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    Contributor: Ferguson

    Publisher: University of Victoria

    License: CC BY-NC-SA

    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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    Read more about Guide to Ancient Roman art

    Guide to Ancient Roman art

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    Contributors: Ezra, Harris, and Zucker

    Publisher: Smarthistory

    License: CC BY-NC-SA

    This book contains all of Smarthistory’s content for the Ancient Roman art.

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    Guide to Ancient Greek Art

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    Contributors: Ezra, Harris, and Zucker

    Publisher: Smarthistory

    License: CC BY-NC-SA

    This book contains all of Smarthistory’s content for Ancient Greek art.

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