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Introduction to Contemporary Geography Plus Mastering Geography with eText -- Access Card Package

Author James M. Rubenstein, William H. Renwick, Carl H. Dahlman
Publisher Pearson
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PublisherPearson
ISBN / ASIN0321812611
ISBN-139780321812612
Sales Rank1,952,301
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With an innovative integration of visuals, text, and spatial graphics, Introduction to Contemporary Geographypresents a modular and highly graphical springboard to introductory geography–ideal for contemporary students and learning styles. This innovative new resource partners best-selling human geography author Jim Rubenstein with environmental and physical geographer Bill Renwick, economic/political/cultural geographer Carl Dahlman, and the information architects at Dorling Kindersley (DK). The authors’ approachable prose and DK’s bold visual style combine to engage students with little to no science background, encouraging them to become scientifically literate and responsible consumers, readers, and voters.