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    Read more about Canadian History: Post-Confederation

    Canadian History: Post-Confederation

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    Contributor: Belshaw

    Publisher: BCcampus

    License: CC BY

    This textbook introduces aspects of the history of Canada since Confederation. “Canada” in this context includes Newfoundland and all the other parts that come to be aggregated into the Dominion after 1867. Much of this text follows thematic lines. Each chapter moves chronologically but with alternative narratives in mind. What Aboriginal accounts must we place in the foreground? Which structures (economic or social) determine the range of choices available to human agents of history? What environmental questions need to be raised to gain a more complete understanding of choices made in the past and their ramifications?

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    Read more about Lies, Damned Lies, or Statistics: How to Tell the Truth with Statistics

    Lies, Damned Lies, or Statistics: How to Tell the Truth with Statistics

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    Contributor: Poritz

    Publisher: Colorado State University Pueblo

    License: CC BY-SA

    This is a first draft of a free (as in speech, not as in beer, [Sta02]) (although it is free as in beer as well) textbook for a one-semester, undergraduate statistics course. It was used for Math 156 at Colorado State University–Pueblo in the spring semester of 2017.

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    Read more about Law 101: Fundamentals of the Law

    Law 101: Fundamentals of the Law

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    Contributor: Martella

    Publisher: Open SUNY

    License: CC BY

    Law 101: Fundamentals of Law, New York and Federal Law is an attempt to provide basic legal concepts of the law to undergraduates in easily understood plain English. Each chapter covers a different area of the law. Areas of law were selected based on what legal matters undergraduates may typically encounter in their daily lives. The textbook is introductory by nature and not meant as a legal treatise.Facebook

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    Read more about Introduction to Financial Accounting: U.S. GAAP Adaptation

    Introduction to Financial Accounting: U.S. GAAP Adaptation

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    Contributors: Annand, Marchand, and Dauderis

    Publisher: Lyryx

    License: CC BY-NC-SA

    This textbook is an adaptation by D. Marchand and Athabasca University of the original text written by D. Annand and H. Dauderis. It is intended for use in entry-level college and university courses in financial accounting. A corporate approach is utilized consistently throughout the book.

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    Read more about Introduction to Design Equity

    Introduction to Design Equity

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    Contributor: Miller

    Publisher: University of Minnesota Libraries Publishing

    License: CC BY

    Why do affluent, liberal, and design-rich cities like Minneapolis have some of the biggest racial disparities in the country? How can designers help to create more equitable communities? Introduction to Design Equity, an open access book for students and professionals, maps design processes and products against equity research to highlight the pitfalls and potentials of design as a tool for building social justice.

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    Read more about Advanced Water Mathematics

    Advanced Water Mathematics

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    Contributors: Alvord and Blasberg

    Publisher: College of the Canyons

    License: CC BY

    Learning and Understanding Mathematical Concepts in the Areas of Water Distribution and Water Treatment

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    Read more about A grammar of Komnzo

    A grammar of Komnzo

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    Contributor: Döhler

    Publisher: Language Science Press

    License: CC BY

    Komnzo is a Papuan language of Southern New Guinea spoken by around 250 people in the village of Rouku. Komnzo belongs to the Tonda subgroup of the Yam language family, which is also known as the Morehead Upper-Maro group. This grammar provides the first comprehensive description of a Yam language. It is based on 16 months of fieldwork. The primary source of data is a text corpus of around 12 hours recorded and transcribed between 2010 and 2015. Komnzo provides many fields of future research, but the most interesting aspect of its structure lies in the verb morphology, to which the two largest chapters of the grammar are dedicated. Komnzo verbs may index up to two arguments showing agreement in person, number and gender. Verbs encode 18 TAM categories, valency, directionality and deictic status. Morphological complexity lies not only in the amount of categories that verbs may express, but also in the way these are encoded. Komnzo verbs exhibit what may be called ‘distributed exponence’, i.e. single morphemes are underspecified for a particular grammatical category. Therefore, morphological material from different sites has to be integrated first, and only after this integration can one arrive at a particular grammatical category. The descriptive approach in this grammar is theory-informed rather than theory-driven. Comparison to other Yam languages and diachronic developments are taken into account whenever it seems helpful.

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    Read more about A grammar of Moloko

    A grammar of Moloko

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    Contributor: Friesen

    Publisher: Language Science Press

    License: CC BY

    This grammar provides the first comprehensive grammatical description of Moloko, a Chadic language spoken by about 10,000 speakers in northern Cameroon. The grammar was developed from hours and years that the authors spent at friends’ houses hearing and recording stories, hours spent listening to the tapes and transcribing the stories, then translating them and studying the language through them. Time was spent together and with others speaking the language and talking about it, translating resources and talking to Moloko people about them. Grammar and phonology discoveries were made in the office, in the fields while working, and at gatherings. In the process, the four authors have become more and more passionate about the Moloko language and are eager to share their knowledge about it with others.

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    Read more about A grammar of Pite Saami

    A grammar of Pite Saami

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    Contributor: Wilbur

    Publisher: Language Science Press

    License: CC BY

    Pite Saami is a highly endangered Western Saami language in the Uralic language family currently spoken by a few individuals in Swedish Lapland. This grammar is the first extensive book-length treatment of a Saami language written in English. While focusing on the morphophonology of the main word classes nouns, adjectives and verbs, it also deals with other linguistic structures such as prosody, phonology, phrase types and clauses. Furthermore, it provides an introduction to the language and its speakers, and an outline of a preliminary Pite Saami orthography. An extensive annotated spoken-language corpus collected over the course of five years forms the empirical foundation for this description, and each example includes a specific reference to the corpus in order to facilitate verification of claims made on the data. Descriptions are presented for a general linguistics audience and without attempting to support a specific theoretical approach, but this book should be equally useful for scholars of Uralic linguistics, typologists, and even learners of Pite Saami.

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    Read more about Health Education

    Health Education

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    Contributor: of the Canyons

    Publisher: College of the Canyons

    License: CC BY

    Readers will learn about the nature of health, health education, health promotion and related concepts. This will help to understand the social, psychological and physical components of health.

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