A comprehensive reference guide providing definitions, biographies, and key concepts in art and art history. Contains entries on artists, movements, terms, and techniques.
Part of a leveled readers series designed for third-grade students, Catch a Sunflake contains a collection of short stories, poems, and activities to reinforce reading skills. It is often used alongside teacher’s editions, progress assessments, and activity books (e.g. Catch a Sunflake: Teacher’s Planning Guide for Grade 3, Level 8).
This collection reexamines the Harlem Renaissance through a political lens, exploring how the movement intersected with debates on race, class, and identity in early 20th-century America. It features essays from various scholars offering new perspectives on the era’s literature, arts, and activism.
This book introduces Bose-Einstein correlations in particle physics and their use in subatomic interferometry. It provides theoretical background and experimental approaches used to study the space-time characteristics of particle production in high-energy collisions.
The 4th Edition of NMS Physiology is a widely respected resource in medical education. It serves as both a comprehensive review for physiology courses and a valuable study aid for examinations. The inclusion of practice questions and clinical scenarios aids in bridging theoretical knowledge with practical application
This book collects a series of advanced lectures delivered at the APCTP Joint International School on quark matter. Topics include the structure of hadrons, QCD dynamics, lattice QCD, and experimental aspects of high-energy nuclear collisions. Designed for graduate students and researchers in theoretical and experimental physics.
A classic and accessible introduction to the phonetics of English, covering articulation, stress, intonation, and transcription. Suitable for language learners, teachers, and linguistics students.