Human Perspectives

Human Perspectives
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ISBN-13 : 0074716859
ISBN-10 : 9780074716854
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Book Synopsis Human Perspectives by : Terry J. Newton

Download or read book Human Perspectives written by Terry J. Newton and published by . This book was released on 2009 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The highly respected HUMAN PERSPECTIVES series has been fully revised and expanded to three texts to address the new Human Biology course in Western Australia. Designed to cover all six units of the new course and cater for a wide range of learning abilities, each title in the series features information that is broken down beneath clear subject headings making it easy to navigate, read and assimilate information from the text. HUMAN PERSPECTIVES BOOK 2 addresses the 3A/ 3B units of the course and will be available to senior human biology students in Western Australia in July, 2009. The visually stunning text will cover the essential content requirements of the new curriculum in an accessible style, and will be accompanied by a student resource CD-ROM featuring a copy of the text and links to relevant research and statistics online.


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