Why People Drink
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Essay title: Why People Drink
GEN 300
Skills for Professional Development
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Course Location/Times/Newsgroup: BSIT5.03-28.BIT0535C-GEN300
Required Text: Sabin, W. (2005). The Gregg reference manual: UOP Edition (w/passcode card) (10th ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill.
American Psychological Association (2001). Publication manual of the American psychological association (5th ed.). Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association.
Note: The Gregg Reference Manual and the APA Manual are program textbooks to be acquired at the beginning of the degree program to be used throughout the course of the degree program.
Bishop, J., Carter, C., Kravits, S., (2002). Keys to college studying. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall.
Paul, R. and Elder, L., (2001), The Miniature guide for students on how to study and learn, The Foundation for Critical Thinking, Dillon Beach, CA.
Paul, R. and Elder, L., (2003), The Miniature guide to understanding the foundations of ethical reasoning, The Foundation for Critical Thinking, Dillon Beach, CA.
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