Textbooks
- Author:Chazan, MichaelSummary:
- Author:Belanger, Yale DeronSummary:
Introduction to Native Studies and Native/Indigenous issues: health, politics, self-government, urban reserves, Native philosophy, and the arts.
- Author:Egan, GerardSummary:
- Author:McCamus, John D.Summary:
This book examines the legal framework for secured credit set out in the Personal Property Security Act. First proclaimed by Ontario in 1976, the PPSA is in force today in all nine common law provinces and the three federal territories...
- Author:Kimmel, Michael S.Summary:
In The Gendered Society, Michael S. Kimmel examines our basic beliefs about gender, arguing that men and women are more alike than we have ever imagined. The issues surrounding gender are complex, and in order to clarify them, the...
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- Author:Martini, ClemSummary:
The Blunt Playwright won't tell you everything there is to know about playwriting. It won't even try. What it will do is examine process, structure, dialogue, and character; provide classic and contemporary scenes to study;...
- Author:Guppy, NeilSummary:
- Author:Kritikos, Effie P.Summary:
Making clear connections between assessment and instruction that so many similar texts lack, this first edition special education assessment textbook uses current research and standards-based assessment material grounded in field-based...
- Author:Macionis, John J.Summary:
Throughout Sociology, author John Macionis empowers you to see sociology in everyday life, changing the way you view the world. Taking an enlightening, practical approach, Macionis guides you through the theories and research that make...
- Author:Hick, Steven F.Summary:
Social Work in Canada is a comprehensive introduction to the major concepts and contemporary issues in Canadian social work. Intended primarily for university- and college-level social work courses, this book will also be useful for...
- Author:Hick, Steven F.Summary:
- Author:Kassin, Saul M.Summary:
The most up-to-date account of social psychology, this text introduces students to key concepts through balanced coverage of classic studies, contemporary research, and current social issues. The authors use vivid examples from Canada...
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- Author:Stanbridge, KarenSummary:
- Author:Young, Hugh D.Summary:
- Author:Bolt, MartinSummary:
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Public Law: Cases, Materials, and Commentary was designed to meet the core needs of first-year public law and legislation courses across the Canada. Using carefully selected case excerpts, it demonstrates concepts, principles, and...
- Author:Weiten, WayneSummary:
This book helps you experience the excitement of this fascinating field, while helping you study and retain what you learn Filled with practical ways that you can apply psychology to your everyday life, this best-selling psychology...
- Author:Carlson, NeilSummary:
This text offers clear, scientific and authoritative coverage of psychological science with a distinctly global flavour. Authors from three continents survey the increasingly empirical and international field of psychology, while...