Primary source readings to accompany The American Yawp Volume 1 textbook
- Subject:
- History
- U.S. History
- Material Type:
- Unit of Study
- Provider:
- Columbus State Community College
- Date Added:
- 08/05/2019
Primary source readings to accompany The American Yawp Volume 1 textbook
A collection of primary source readings for American History to 1877.
A collection of primary source readings for American History to 1877.
A collection of primary source readings for American History to 1877.
A collection of primary source readings for American History to 1877.
A collection of primary source readings for American History to 1877.
A collection of primary source readings for American History to 1877.
A set of primary sources to accompany The American Yawp vol. II
A collection of primary source readings for American History since 1877.
A collection of primary source readings for American History since 1877.
A collection of primary source readings for American History since 1877.
A collection of primary source readings for American History since 1877.
A collection of primary source readings for American History since 1877.
A collection of primary source readings for American History since 1877.
Presidents Washington ($1), Lincoln ($5), Jackson ($20), and Grant ($50) all appear on currency. But what about this guy Alexander Hamilton on the ten-spot? How did he get there? A sawbuck says you'll know the answer after reading this piece.
Hate crimes are the highest priority of the FBI’s civil rights program because of the devastating impact they have on families and communities.
Ironically, some of our most advanced technologies, when discarded, may represent a rapidly expanding and sometimes unregulated exposure to a toxicant that plagued even the ancient Romans: lead. Almost all electronic devices contain lead, and such devices are proliferating—and becoming obsolete—at breathtaking speed. A University of Florida environmental engineer is researching the potential environmental fate of the lead found in electronics sent to landfills. In a report sponsored by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and issued 15 July 2004, Timothy G. Townsend described his study of 12 different types of electronic items and his finding that the items leached lead at concentrations exceeding the EPA threshold for categorizing a waste as hazardous.
Health Case Studies is composed of eight separate health case studies. Each case study includes the patient narrative or story that models the best practice (at the time of publishing) in healthcare settings. Associated with each case is a set of specific learning objectives to support learning and facilitate educational strategies and evaluation.
Readers will learn about the nature of health, health education, health promotion and related concepts. This will help to understand the social, psychological and physical components of health.
Video lesson discussing health and healthcare disparities in the US.