Investing is not as difficult as you think; we will show you …
Investing is not as difficult as you think; we will show you how. (Speculating and trading are very, very difficult; we can't help you with those. Sorry.) After you have taken this course, you will have a strong foundation of the most important financial investments. We cover stocks, bonds, mutual funds, short-term investments (a.k.a. "cash"), hybrid instruments, and a few others. We want to emphasize that this is an introduction class. You do not need any prior investment experience. We start from the very beginning with the question, "What is an Investment?" Come join us! (http://www.wonderprofessor.com/123)
This course is designed to introduce students to the study, analysis, and …
This course is designed to introduce students to the study, analysis, and interpretation of literature across multiple genres. Key topics include literary genres and conventions; how to read and write about literature; literary analysis; and readings and responses in the genres of poetry, drama, fiction, and creative nonfiction. Primary literary works and critical responses are included, as well as a collection of writing assignments aligned with course content and learning outcomes.
This course was developed by faculty at Ivy Tech Community College, using original materials, as well as materials from NDLA.
An Introduction to Politics proposes to chart a path that is at …
An Introduction to Politics proposes to chart a path that is at once a little more brief, concise and in between than those textbooks currently on the market. As this class is usually taught to freshmen, there is little to be gained and much to be lost with overloading a text with too much minutiae of the ins and outs of politics. Covering too much will, in the end, be covering too little if students don’t read or give up on reading the book. Politics is a great story—the story of human existence. A successful textbook needs to tell that story.
An Introduction to Technical Theatre draws on the author’s experience in both …
An Introduction to Technical Theatre draws on the author’s experience in both the theatre and the classroom over the last 30 years. Intended as a resource for both secondary and post-secondary theatre courses, this text provides a comprehensive overview of technical theatre, including terminology and general practices. Introduction to Technical Theatre’s accessible format is ideal for students at all levels, including those studying technical theatre as an elective part of their education.
The text introduces students to molecular cell biology within the context of …
The text introduces students to molecular cell biology within the context of a semester-long research project in functional genomics. In the Pathways over Time project, students study the evolutionary conservation of genes in methionine synthesis. Each chapter includes both theoretical background material as well as detailed experimental procedures. Chapters can be used alone or in combination, depending on the course.
1: Chapter 1 Reading Skills 1.1: Use Pre-reading Strategies 1.2: Annotate and …
1: Chapter 1 Reading Skills 1.1: Use Pre-reading Strategies 1.2: Annotate and Take Notes 1.3: The Reading-Writing Connection 1.4: Critical Reading and Rhetorical Context 1.5: Reading Strategies - Previewing 1.5.1: 3.4 Annotation Basics 1.6: Questioning Strategies 1.7: Inferences 1.8: Vocabulary 1.9: Reading Strategies - Taking Notes 1.10: Main Ideas and Supporting Details 1.11: Paraphrazing and Summarizing 1.12: How to Read Like a Writer 1.13: Key Takeaways 2: Chapter 2 Writing Process 2.1: Apply Prewriting Models 2.1.1: Outlining 2.1.2: Outlining 2.1.3: Drafting 2.2: The Writing Process - How Do I Begin? (Exercises) 2.3: The Reading-Writing Process 2.4: Steps in the Reading-Writing Process 2.5: The College Essay Assignment- Analysis, Rubrics, and Critical Thinking 2.6: Argument 2.7: Purpose, Tone, Audience, Content in an Assignment 2.8: Prewriting Strategies 2.9: Outlining 2.10: Key Takeaways 2.11: Revising and Editing 2.12: Chapter 4 Revising 2.12.1: Revising and Editing 3: Chapter 3 Essay Essentials 3.1: Writing a Thesis 3.2: Working Thesis 3.3: Elements of a thesis 3.4: Where is the thesis? 3.5: Tips for writing a thesis statement 3.6: Resources 4: Chapter 4 Writing Basics 4.1: Moving Beyond the Five-paragraph Theme 4.1.1: The Three-story Thesis- From the Ground Up 4.2: The Three-story Thesis- From the Ground Up 4.3: Three-story Theses and the Organically Structured Argument 4.4: Exercises 4.5: Verb tense 4.6: Passive and active voice 4.7: Run-ons, fragments, comma splices 5: Sentence Clarity 5.1: Chapter 5 Sentence Clarity 5.1.1: Sentence Variety 5.1.2: Coordination and Subordination 5.1.3: Parallelism 5.1.4: Writing Introductions 5.1.5: Writing Conclusions 5.1.6: Writing Summaries 5.1.7: Paraphrasing 5.1.8: Quoting
The text introduces some of the key concepts in intercultural communication as …
The text introduces some of the key concepts in intercultural communication as traditionally presented in (North American) courses and textbooks, namely the study of differences between cultures, as represented in the works and theories of Edward Hall and Geert Hofstede. Common to these approaches is the prominence of context, leading to a view of human interactions as dynamic and changeable, given the complexity of language and culture, as human agents interact with their environments.
The job of a synthetic chemist is akin to that of an …
The job of a synthetic chemist is akin to that of an architect. While the architect could actually see the building he is constructing, a molecular architect called chemist is handicapped by the fact that the molecule he is synthesizing is too small to be seen. With such a limitation, how does he ‘see’ the developing structure? For this purpose, a chemist makes use of spectroscopic tools. How does he cut, tailor and glue the components on a molecule that he cannot see? For this purpose chemists have developed molecular level tools called Reagents and Reactions. How does he clean the debris and produce pure molecules? This feat is achieved by crystallization, distillation and extensive use of Chromatography techniques. A mastery over several such techniques enables the molecular architect (popularly known as organic chemist) to achieve the challenging task of synthesizing the myriade of molecular structures encountered in Natural Products Chemistry, Drug Chemistry and modern Molecular Materials. In this task, organic chemists are further guided by several ‘thumb rules’ that chemists have evolved over the past two centuries.
Microbiology is the study of microorganisms, which are defined as any microscopic …
Microbiology is the study of microorganisms, which are defined as any microscopic organism that comprises either a single cell (unicellular), cell clusters or no cell at all (acellular). This includes eukaryotes, such as fungi and protists, and prokaryotes. Viruses and prions, though not strictly classed as living organisms, are also studied.
This textbook is designed for instructional laboratories of undergraduate general microbiology courses. …
This textbook is designed for instructional laboratories of undergraduate general microbiology courses. Basic microbiological laboratory approaches are emphasized, as well as the diversity of microbes. Morphologies, physiologies, methods of microbial isolation, identification, and characterization are explored. The manual includes an unknown identification project with instructions for writing a scientific report detailing the project and its results.
I have designed this brief textbook for use in a Sociology survey …
I have designed this brief textbook for use in a Sociology survey course for Minority Studies; thus, it looks at minorities from a very broad but shallow Sociological perspective and includes discussion of race, ethnicity, sex, gender, sexual orientation, aging, and disability. The last section is devoted to expulsion and genocide.
¡Naveguemos Juntos! Navigate with Us! welcomes you to the Spanish-speaking world and …
¡Naveguemos Juntos! Navigate with Us! welcomes you to the Spanish-speaking world and its language. This OER is designed to provide students access to interactive activities in order to reinforce the acquired knowledge of basic Spanish vocabulary and grammatical points. The activities presented in each chapter are contextualized and interconnected through the Spanish language and culture.
¡Naveguemos Juntos! was created for students taking the first year of Spanish. It is intended as an introductory Spanish course that covers levels 1 and 2 at community colleges. All resources found here are free! Instructors can use it as is, download a PDF of all the activities, or incorporate it in the LMS of their college (including Canvas). Furthermore, instructors have the option to adapt, edit, modify, and create their own version by using the LibreTexts’ Remixer tool.
The goal of this OER is to help students access these free activities while saving them hundreds of dollars in costly homework platforms offered by commercial textbooks.
It is with great hope that the content provided in ¡Naveguemos Juntos! fulfills the academic expectations across the community colleges in California.
This wiki is a collaboration between current and former students at UC …
This wiki is a collaboration between current and former students at UC Davis, with Professor Tessa Hill. Content will include a broad survey of oceanography, including geological, chemical, physical and biological aspects, as well as significant content on major issues in Oceanography and human impacts on this environment. Oceanography is the branch of Earth science that studies the ocean and covers a wide range of topics, including marine organisms and ecosystem dynamics; ocean currents, waves, and geophysical fluid dynamics; plate tectonics and the geology of the sea floor; and fluxes of various chemical substances and physical properties within the ocean and across its boundaries.
This textbook outlines the major processes and features of the world's oceans. …
This textbook outlines the major processes and features of the world's oceans. Content starts with a review of important fundamentals of the natural and physical science related to oceanography. Following chapters focus on Earth history and evolution of life through time.
In this class, we questioned the very parameters of what counts as …
In this class, we questioned the very parameters of what counts as American literature. Is American literature defined by geographical boundaries? Experiences? Histories? Themes? What is the difference between American literature and American history? Who determines what counts as American literature? How does the in-depth study of early American literature prompt us rethink representations of American culture today? In our global era, it is clear that past definitions of American literature must be revisited. This anthology moves to answer the question “what is American literature?” by framing the texts in new and provocative ways that fit the modern age.
Organic Chemistry research involves the synthesis of organic molecules and the study …
Organic Chemistry research involves the synthesis of organic molecules and the study of their reaction paths, interactions, and applications. Advanced interests include diverse topics such as the development of new synthetic methods for the assembly of complex organic molecules and polymeric materials, organometallic catalysis, organocatalysis, the synthesis of natural and non-natural products with unique biological and physical properties, structure and mechanistic analysis, natural product biosynthesis, theoretical chemistry and molecular modeling, diversity-oriented synthesis, and carbohydrate synthesis.
This resource was contributed by Gamini Gunawardena, Associate Professor (Chemistry) at Utah …
This resource was contributed by Gamini Gunawardena, Associate Professor (Chemistry) at Utah Valley University. The materials provided with different topics will be highly useful for for undergraduate students.
The organic chemistry course is organized as three modules: I. Molecular Architecture …
The organic chemistry course is organized as three modules: I. Molecular Architecture II. Molecular Transformations: Introduction to Organic Synthesis and Reaction Mechanisms III. Chemistry of
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