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For courses in Lifespan Development Help students understand how culture impacts development -- and why it matters Human Development: A Cultural Approach leads students to examine all stages of development through the engaging lens of culture. Jeffrey Jensen Arnett and new coauthor Lene Arnett Jensen integrate cross-cultural examples throughout the narrative to reveal the impact of cultural factors both in the US and around the world. The 3rd Edition includes thoroughly updated research and data for a learning experience that best prepares students to face challenges in our diverse and globalized world -- whether they travel the globe or remain in their hometowns. Human Development: A Cultural Approach, 3rd Edition is also available via Revel(tm), an interactive learning environment that enables students to read, practice, and study in one continuous experience.
Stripburger's largest and most impressive anthology to date, focusing on the topic of war. For over ten years, Stripburger has been Eastern Europe's crown jewel in contemporary world comics and cartooning. The latest volume of their highly regarded annual anthology, this year titled Warburger, clocks in at 400 pages and is without a doubt their most ambitious volume to date. This crucially important edition, edited and produced in conjunction with the renowned Peace Institute, features over 80 cartoonists from Eastern and Western Europe, the United States, Canada, Korea, and Israel. Aleksandar Zograf, whose own life living in war-torn Serbia inspired his own vital anti-war comics, writes the Introduction.