Environmentalism

Environmentalism
Author: David Pepper
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 456
Release: 2003
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780415206235

The Critical Thinking Handbook

The Critical Thinking Handbook
Author: Arthur Kalmer Bierman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1996
Genre: Critical thinking
ISBN: 9780023096600

This is the rare book that not only surpasses the competition in its practical adaptability but also in its authoritative coverage. Comprehensive and exceptionally flexible in structure. Offers an up-to-date exploration of deductive reasoning, inductive reasoning, reasoning about concepts and reasoning about values. Peppered throughout are a number of engaging and relevant practical exercises, including many real-life situations drawn from newspapers, magazines, and books. This book offers a sound treatment of language designed to build expository writing skills. Suitable for use in any profession which utilizes critical thinking, critical writing, argument and rhetoric skills.

Philosophy

Philosophy
Author: Doug Mann
Publisher: Cengage Learning
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780534600570

Did it ever cross your mind that all introduction to philosophy textbooks are the same? Well, here's the antidote to that way of thinking. PHILOSOPHY: A NEW INTRODUCTION is a wide-ranging exploration of numerous fields of philosophy. All of the standard fields are here: metaphysics, epistemology, philosophy of religion, and ethics. What isn't so standard is the inclusion of fields such as Political Theory, Aesthetics, Feminism, and the Philosophy of Culture--all via a provocative set of philosophers and readings rarely, if ever, found in an introductory textbook. Featuring editors well-versed in Historical, Analytic, Pragmatic, and Continental schools of thought, this book offers as diverse a set of perspectives and genres of thought as you're ever apt to find in an introductory text. Born out of the contention that students and scholars alike come to philosophy with a desire to study a wider array of interests and concerns than many traditional textbooks would admit, PHILOSOPHY: A NEW INTRODUCTION seeks to expand the limits of the introductory canon and to give introductory students a much more accurate glimpse into the expansive worlds of inquiry in which contemporary philosophers actually dwell.

Indonesia

Indonesia
Author: Richard W. Baker
Publisher:
Total Pages: 332
Release: 1999
Genre: Business enterprises
ISBN:

The Economics of Industries and Firms

The Economics of Industries and Firms
Author: Ken Heather
Publisher: FT Prenticehall
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2002
Genre: Costs, Industrial
ISBN: 9780273655855

"This brand new book offers a clear and concise introduction into the world of Industrial and Business Economics for students of economics and business alike. Non-technical in its discussion, it provides an accessible overview of current issues and topics of debate in this area, demonstrating how economics can contribute significantly to understanding business behaviour. The Economics of Industries and Firms includes many features, which help the student identify the role economics plays in the business decision making process." --

Learning and Behavior

Learning and Behavior
Author: Lewis M. Barker
Publisher:
Total Pages: 520
Release: 2001
Genre: Education
ISBN:

For sophomore/senior-level courses in Learning and Behavior. Student friendly in approach, this text provides an integrative, multidisciplinary look at how and why humans and non-human animals learn and behave as they do. It offers comprehensive, balanced coverage of learning and behavior theory, methodology, and research with an emphasis on their application to human learning and behavior from biological, psychological/behavioral, and sociocultural perspectives.

The Counselor Intern's Handbook

The Counselor Intern's Handbook
Author: Christopher Faiver
Publisher: Brooks/Cole Publishing Company
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2004
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780534528355

This practical and succinct book guides students through each stage of the often-complicated internship process, offering resources that will prove valuable even after their internships are complete. The text is built on the experience of three established authors known in their fields: Chris Faiver, a supervisor to students in the field for over 25 years; Sheri Eisengart, a clinician, researcher, and former student of Faiver; and Ronald Colonna, a professional and administrator from an agency that frequently serves as a placement site for interns. Because the text can be used from state to state, it also serves as a perfect study guide for certification and state and national licensure examinations.

Industrial Economics and Organization

Industrial Economics and Organization
Author: Bernadette Andréosso-O'Callaghan
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
Total Pages: 602
Release: 2005
Genre: Deregulation
ISBN: 9780077104221

Industrial Economics and Organisation: A European Perspective presents an authoritative account of both traditional and current theories in industrial economics. This new edition aims to capitalise on the key strengths of the first edition while bringing this edition up to date. It has done so by integrating new material on recent theoretical developments, such as stakeholder theory and technological change and innovation, as well as recent political and economic changes, for example in relation to Eastern Europe. Its European focus successfully draws on a number of European examples to clearly illustrate key theoretical concepts to the reader.