War Chiefs, Divine Kings, Dictators, and Totalitarians
Featuring a uniquely philosophical lens, The Origins of Tyranny: War Chiefs, Divine Kings, Dictators, and Totalitarians provides readers with an exploration of the development of tyranny throughout history within tribes, great empires, city-states, and nations. The book points to the nature of the human species as a way of understanding the roots ......
An Introduction to the Morphology and Syntax of the English Language
This text serves as an accessible introduction to the structural intricacies of the English language. Offering a clear and curated exploration of English morphology, syntax, and grammar, the book is crafted for a structured and flexible learning experience. It caters to students who are relatively new to the subject, including those learning ......
The Nursing Student's Self Study Guide is designed to help nursing students disseminate, understand, comprehend, organize, analyze, and implement information as they navigate their studies. The guide provides them with a systematic way to take notes and learn material as they listen to lectures or read through books, articles, and other text-based ......
Teaching Reading and Language Arts in a Digital World
The New K-12 Classroom: Teaching Reading and Language Arts in a Digital World is an anthology for current and future K-12 teachers that focuses on the importance of using educational technology in the classroom. The second edition features seven units and presents readers with all new content to reflect technological and educational changes, ......
The readings in The Nature and Theory of Crime represent the most influential theories and perspectives in criminology. Each reading demonstrates the complexity of theoretical issues in the field. Students explore the classical, biological, and control perspectives, the influence of neighbourhoods and communities on crime, labelling theories, ......
The Moral World is a comprehensive introduction to the diverse perspectives of major ethical thinkers and theories. The book explores Eastern, Western, religious, and secular views of ethics and helps students understand when and how to participate in ethical discussions. The text is rooted in normative ethics-the various theories of ethics ......
The Middle Ages: A New History, 1000-1400 provides students with an engaging and enlightening journey through the historical events, social and personal dynamics, intellectual developments, and religious beliefs of the Middle Ages. The book begins with an overview of Europe in the Early Middle Ages. Proceeding chapters cover the peasantry and ......
The "Meaning" of Religion explores the complexity of religious experience as it intersects with personal, social, and historical realms. This book offers readers an in-depth analysis of the evolution and impact of religion beyond traditional definitions and denominations. The book begins by using the psychology of Viktor Frankl to understand the ......
Inspirational and Motivational Stories of Challenges, Victories, and Wisdom
Designed to serve as a foundational guide for counselors in training, The Making of a Mental Health Professional: Inspirational and Motivational Stories of Challenges, Victories, and Wisdom offers readers a dynamic combination of theoretical frameworks and personal narratives from seasoned professionals. The book is structured around the ......