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The Bedford Reader
One of the most widely adopted composition readers of all time, The Bedford Reader continues to engage and inspire students with remarkable selections, outstanding instructional material, and a unique “Writers on Writing” feature in which 50 of the book’s writers comment on their process and their work.
Perspectives on Argument
This argument book explains argument theory clearly and applies it to written, visual, and oral argument. It presents complete instructions on how to write a research paper that makes an argument. It encourages students to find multiple perspectives on issues before they decide on their own perspective, and it provides strategies for finding common ground.
The Fatherhood Movement: A Call to Action
This book is the manifesto of the fatherhood movement, and it provides valuable insights into the historical, social, economic, and spiritual dimensions of the “disappearance” of fathers from society. Reflecting the complex nature of this problem, the contributors include activists, politicians, public intellectuals, and academics from a broad range of disciplines.
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Throwaway Dads: The Myths and Barriers That Keep Men from Being the Fathers They Want to Be
Throwaway Dads is a groundbreaking book by Armin Brott, an authority on the art of being a father, and noted researcher Ross Parke. “Men want to be better dads,” says Brott, “but as a society, we have wittingly and unwittingly built nearly insurmountable barriers–a kind of ‘glass ceiling’ that restrict men’s involvement with their children and families.”
The 10-Second Internet Manager
Remember the old joke “Instant gratification isn’t fast enough”? That was something like the reaction Mark Breier had when he picked up a copy of The One Minute Manager, a book he’d once found profound. Now Breier, formerly CEO of Beyond.com and marketing vice president at Amazon.com, found that he was annoyed by the book’s leisurely pace. So he sat down to write the Y2K version of one-minute managing, which essentially shows modern executives how to do the job in one-sixth the time.




