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Human Evolution

Human Evolution

Steven J. C. Gaulin

Cognella Academic Publishing
2016
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Human Evolution: Processes and Adaptations is designed for introductory courses in biological anthropology. The book develops the theory and methods of the modern evolutionist and, with many clear examples, shows how to apply them to make sense of the biological traits that define our species. Featuring a scientific, issue-oriented perspective on human evolution - how it works, what it can and cannot do, and what it reveals about human nature - this textbook uses engaging analogies to make current research accessible to beginning students. This fourth edition includes new or expanded chapters on fossils and on genetics. More than a mere survey of the requisite topics, this book weaves the threads of natural selection, genetics, adaptation, speciation, classification, fossils, and human behavior into a coherent picture where each element usefully illuminates the others. In an approachable 250 pages, students learn not just the subject matter of biological anthropology, but acquire an evolutionary tool kit they can use to explore any biological question. Use of this tool kit is modeled through analyses that are of topical interest to the students, such as sex and sexuality. Human Evolution is a fresh, stand-alone text with key concepts depicted in more than 90 illustrations, and is designed to stimulate instructors and students alike. Prerecorded video lectures are available for each chapter of the book. Steven J. C. Gaulin earned his Ph.D. in biological anthropology at Harvard University, and is currently a professor in the Integrative Anthropological Sciences Program at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Dr. Gaulin has authored more than 100 scholarly articles, served for a decade as editor-in-chief of Evolution and Human Behavior, and recently won his university's highest teaching award.
The Tri-System Golf Swing

The Tri-System Golf Swing

Steven Vilts; Joseph C Walsh

Blurb
2020
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Golf teaching professional Steven Vilts gives you his unique tools for building a better golf swing. His development of the Mass Extension concept and Alarm Clock theory are unique in the world of golf instruction. Steven's book covers both the concepts and practical applications of the golf swing so that you can perform in the heat of the battle
The Song of the Trees

The Song of the Trees

Kenneth C. Steven

Little Tiger Press
2002
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A long time ago, before the first white man set foot in the New World, an Indian girl called Lalita awoke from a frightening dream. Her dream became reality as she watched her beloved trees being cut down. Lalita refused to leave with the rest of her tribe. She wept for seven days and for seven nights for the beautiful land she thought she had lost forever...
Handel and his Singers

Handel and his Singers

C. Steven LaRue

Clarendon Press
1995
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In this book, Steven LaRue examines the influence of the great operatic singers on Handel's creative process. He demonstrates not only the singers' important role in Handel's operas, but also the effect that opera singers had on the creation of opera throughout the 18th century.
S.O.S. Songs of Sobriety a Personal Journey of Recovery
S.O.S. Songs Of Sobriety A Personal Journey Of Recovery The long awaited, groundbreaking book on recovery by award winning poet, C. Steven Blue, is finally here. A poetic memoir, 20 years in the making, S.O.S. chronicles the journey of the first 10 years of recovery-all told in verse format. The book is structured in chronological order, beginning with the struggle to get into recovery, then moving to revealing the new-found freedom and happiness that life in recovery can bring-a foundation of strength in dealing with life's daily problems. In this groundbreaking work, poet C. Steven Blue is a great source of inspiration, not only for those in recovery, but for anyone seeking to help themselves or someone else who may be dealing with life's difficulties. It is a journey of hope and discovery.
Black Tights

Black Tights

C. Steven Blue

Arrowcloud Press
2013
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Black Tights-Poetry X = Young adult passion poetryIn Black Tights, poet C. Steven Blue dives in . . . to love, passion, erotica, and heartache. In this series of romantic vignettes, we become voyeurs in the amorous adventures of young love, lust, longing and betrayal. At times titillating and inspiring, these tales of young love's yearnings and sensual awakenings are evocative and emotional. There is no linear poetry out there quite like this. A thrill ride of sensation that will leave you excited and longing . . . for more
Wordsongs-Too Blue: The Wordsongs Series-Book 2
Welcome to The Wordsongs Series of books, by poet C. Steven Blue. Each book in this series contains 20 poems, and is designed to be similar to a vinyl record album, with side one and side two, having 10 poems on each side. All the poems in this series are poems that are like songs, or could be songs, thus: wordsongs Each book in the series has a theme (like a concept album).WORDSONGS - Too Blue, the second book (album) in The Wordsongs Series, is all about the blues: poetic tales of love's longing, loss, heartache, and betrayal-paying the dues to sing the blues. Personal and evocative, C. Steven Blue presents another set of revealing and inspirational wordsongs.
The Power of a Woman

The Power of a Woman

C. Steven Blue

Arrowcloud Press
2018
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The Power of a Woman Ever since the Me Too movement began, it has become evident that the devestation and abuse of women in the workplace is widespread and far greater than we thought it was. I created this book not so much as a response, but as evidence of the decent men still out there, and how they treat women. It is my attempt to express the reverential actions of a decent man to the women in his life. In our troubling times, full of negativity, I think these positive accounts need to be pointed out. There are good men out there-let's not forget that. Good men that will help to hold the bad men accountable. The Power of a Woman affects us all. We all came from Woman, and in the end we return to Mother Nature. The Power of a Woman is strong-whether mother, daughter, sister, lover. The Power of a Woman moves the heart and soul of Man This book celebrates the inspiration of Womankind.
Current Topics and Interventions for Educators

Current Topics and Interventions for Educators

McCabe Paul C.; Shaw Steven R.

SAGE Publications Inc
2010
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'This three-volume set is the first to comprehensively address the needs of educators in understanding and treating pediatric conditions in school settings. The editors have invited many of the top scientists in their respective areas to succinctly summarize research findings that are most relevant for school professionals. The three volumes cover a plethora of pediatric conditions and health care topics ranging from chronic illnesses (e.g., asthma) to neuropsychiatric disorders (e.g., autism) to prevention and wellness intervention to controversial and hot topics (e.g., steroid use by adolescents and use of multiple psychotropic drugs in the absence of controlled trials). The editors and chapter authors deliver well-written, interesting, and concise chapters that focus on educational implications and school-based strategies that directly translate research into practice.'ùGeorge J. DuPaul, Professor of School PsychologyLehigh UniversityA collection of go-to references for important health topics!Written for school psychologists, counselors, administrators, and teachers, these concise, well-researched volumes provides a balanced, practical perspective on common health issues related to pediatric disorders, genetic and acquired disorders, and psychiatric disorders. The guides support the work of practitioners who provide differentiated instruction, educational accommodations, special education services, and family outreach and collaboration. Each book is divided into three sections, with each chapter featuring:An introductory case studyVital information about specific health topicsImplications and strategies for educatorsDiscussion questionsHandoutsA review of the latest and most reliable scientific researchThis three-volume collection includes the books Genetic and Acquired Disorders, Pyschiatric Disorders, and Pediatric Disorders.
Between Medicine and Criminology

Between Medicine and Criminology

Brandon C. Welsh; Steven N. Zane; Scott H. Podolsky

OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS INC
2025
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In 1935, Richard Cabot (1868-1939), a renowned physician and professor of clinical medicine and social ethics at Harvard University, founded the Cambridge-Somerville Youth Study. Appalled by high recidivism rates of reformatories of the day, Cabot wanted to do something to help young, underprivileged boys from engaging in delinquency and embarking on a life of crime. Described as character development through positive role models, with similarities to today's mentoring programs, the prevention intervention enrolled 650 boys (later reduced to 506) from Cambridge and Somerville (Mass.) and operated from 1939-45. Over the next 30 years, three major follow-ups would be undertaken, producing a wealth of knowledge on the development and prevention of offending over the life-course. As the earliest randomized controlled trial in criminology, one of the earliest trials of a social intervention, and the longest running trial in the Western world-with the latest follow-up currently tracing participants well into old age-the CSYS is a famous and consequential study in the annals of criminology. But Cabot was not a criminologist. Instead, he worked at the interface of medicine and the social sciences, bringing to bear his important grounding in social ethics and engaging with leading academicians, including Sheldon and Eleanor Glueck and William Healy. In the years to come, Joan McCord-a leading criminologist in her own right-would take over the study and bring it into the modern era. Drawing on extensive archival materials and published works, Between Medicine and Criminology is the first book about the history of the making of the CSYS, as well as what this history holds for modern criminology. It interrogates and describes in fascinating detail the personal, professional, and institutional influences that led Cabot to develop the study; the social and intellectual contexts during the 1920s and 1930s that helped shape the study's novel and rigorous evaluation design; how the operation of the study and changes from the original design may have contributed to its ineffectiveness in preventing delinquency and later offending; and the impacts-and limitations-of this iconic study in the history of criminology.
Cosmopolitans and Parochials

Cosmopolitans and Parochials

Samuel C. Heilman; Steven M. Cohen

University of Chicago Press
1989
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Far from simply vanishing in the face of modernity, Orthodox Jews in the United States today are surviving and flourishing. Samuel C. Heilman and Steven M. Cohen, both distinguished scholars of Jewish studies, have joined forces in this pathbreaking book to articulate this vibrancy and to characterize the many faces of Orthodox Jewry in contemporary America. Who are these Orthodox Jews? How have they survived, what do they believe and practice and how do they accommodate the tension between traditional Jewish and modern American values? Drawing on a survey of more than one thousand participants, the authors address these questions and many more. Heilman and Cohen reveal that American Jewish Orthodoxy is not a monolith by distinguishing its three broad varieties: the "traditionalists," the "centrists," and the "nominally" orthodox. To illuminate this full spectrum of orthodoxy the authors focus on the "centrists," taking us through the dimensions of their ritual observances, religious beliefs, community life, and their social, political, and sexual attitudes. Both parochial and cosmopolitan, orthodox and liberal, these Jews are characterized by their dualism, by their successful involvement in both the modern Western world and in traditional Jewish culture. In painting this provocative and fascinating portrait of what Jewish Orthodoxy has become in America today, Heilman and Cohen's study also sheds light on the larger picture of the persistence of religion in the modern world.
Cosmopolitans and Parochials

Cosmopolitans and Parochials

Samuel C. Heilman; Steven M. Cohen

University of Chicago Press
1989
nidottu
Far from simply vanishing in the face of modernity, Orthodox Jews in the United States today are surviving and flourishing. Samuel C. Heilman and Steven M. Cohen, both distinguished scholars of Jewish studies, have joined forces in this pathbreaking book to articulate this vibrancy and to characterize the many faces of Orthodox Jewry in contemporary America. Who are these Orthodox Jews? How have they survived, what do they believe and practice and how do they accommodate the tension between traditional Jewish and modern American values? Drawing on a survey of more than one thousand participants, the authors address these questions and many more. Heilman and Cohen reveal that American Jewish Orthodoxy is not a monolith by distinguishing its three broad varieties: the "traditionalists," the "centrists," and the "nominally" orthodox. To illuminate this full spectrum of orthodoxy the authors focus on the "centrists," taking us through the dimensions of their ritual observances, religious beliefs, community life, and their social, political, and sexual attitudes. Both parochial and cosmopolitan, orthodox and liberal, these Jews are characterized by their dualism, by their successful involvement in both the modern Western world and in traditional Jewish culture. In painting this provocative and fascinating portrait of what Jewish Orthodoxy has become in America today, Heilman and Cohen's study also sheds light on the larger picture of the persistence of religion in the modern world.