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College Writing Basics
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Resource Contact
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Swing, Amy Jo
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Institution
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Lake Superior College
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Content Description
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This is a resource to give to students about expectations for college writing, including links and resources for writing papers, emails, and more in an academic and professional manner.
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Discipline
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English
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Resource Type
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Lecture Material
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Resource Format
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Text/HTML
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Creative Commons CC-BY Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Title
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Words of Wisdom: an Intro to Philosophy
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Resource Contact
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Ondich, Jody
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Institution
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Lake Superior College
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Content Description
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Words of Wisdom can come from anyone. In this text we discuss topics ranging from "Are Humans good by nature?" to "Is there a God?" to "Do I have the right to my own opinion?" Philosophy is the study of wisdom, and can emerge in our conversations in social media, in school, around the family dinner table, and even in the car. The text uses materials that are 2,500 years old, and materials that were in the news this year. Wise people come in all shapes and types, and from every culture on earth. We have poetry and folktales, sacred writings and letters. Dialogues and interviews, news columns, Ted Talks, You Tube recordings and even comedy are all a part of the content in this text.You will be most successful reading this on line.
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Discipline
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Arts and Humanities
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Keywords
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Philosophy
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Course Name
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Intro to Philosophy
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Resource Type
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Textbook
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Resource Format
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Other
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License Type
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Creative Commons CC BY-NC Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
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Title
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Out from the Shadows of Minneapolis: Power, Pride, and Perseverance at a Northern Community College
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Resource Contact
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Williams, Jay, Bergblom Johnson, Alison
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Institution
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Minneapolis Community & Technical College, Minneapolis Community & Technical College
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Content Description
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Minneapolis College, the most selected higher education destination of students from all Minneapolis Public High Schools, is located downtown, nestled between the hustle of Hennepin Avenue and the green spaces of Loring Park. As a part of the Minnesota State system of colleges and universities, Minneapolis College most serves those students who are least likely to go to college. With three-quarters of the student body composed of those underrepresented in higher education, the hallways are filled with recent immigrants, those seeking to learn English, members of communities with the highest unemployment and incarceration rates in the state, veterans, those of low socioeconomic status, seekers of diversity, and those who wish to serve them. Collected here are their stories, stories of overcoming, coming up, perseverance, pride, and power in the face of depressed opportunity and systemic oppression.
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Discipline
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Social Science
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Keywords
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diversity, anthology, equity & inclusion, storytelling
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Resource Type
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Textbook
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Resource Format
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PDF/Text
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License Type
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Creative Commons CC BY-NC Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
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Environmental Biology - Opensource textbook
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Resource Contact
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Cregan, Joanna
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Institution
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Saint Paul College
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Content Description
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Environmental Biology is a free and open textbook that enables students to develop a nuanced understanding of today’s most pressing environmental issues. This text helps students grasp the scientific foundation of environmental topics so they can better understand the world around them and their impact upon it. This book is a collaboration between various authors and organizations that are committed to providing students with high quality and affordable textbooks. Particularly, this text draws from the following open sources, in addition to new content from the editor: - “Biology” by OpenStax is licensed under CC BY 3.0 - “Sustainability: A Comprehensive Foundation” by Tom Theis and Jonathan Tomkin, Editors, is licensed under CC BY 3.0 - “Essentials of Environmental Science” by Kamala Doršner is licensed under CC BY 4.0
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Discipline
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Life Science
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Keywords
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Environmental Science, Environmental Biology, Opensource textbook
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Course Name
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Environmental Science
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Resource Type
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Textbook
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Resource Format
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PDF/Text
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License Type
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Creative Commons CC-BY Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Title
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Intro To Sociology: Rethinking Civilization
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Resource Contact
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Payne, Gary
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Institution
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Central Lakes College
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Content Description
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There are eight chapters that generally serve for an Introduction to Sociology course at the college level. The book is extremely global in approach, progressive politically with lots of photos taken by the author and others after traveling in over 30 nations.
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Discipline
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Sociology
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Course Name
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Introduction to Sociology.
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Resource Type
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Textbook
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Resource Format
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PDF/Text
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License Type
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Creative Commons CC BY-NC-ND Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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