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Acknowledgments

We would like to thank the following reviewers. Their insightful feedback and suggestions for improving the material helped us make this a better text:

  • Diane Denslow, University of North Florida
  • Vada Grantham, Des Moines Area Community College
  • Kirk C. Heriot, Columbus State University
  • Richard Kimbrough, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
  • Dr. Luis I. Molina, Miami-Dade College
  • Dr. Donatus A. Okhomina, Fayetteville State University
  • Dr. Marvin Anthony Parker, Fort Valley State University
  • Brenda A. B. Smith, Southwest Tennessee Community College

Our acknowledgments cannot be complete without words of appreciation for the wonderful people at Unnamed Publisher. Michael Boezi saw our vision and was willing to take a chance on us. He supported us throughout the project in spite of many creative blocks. Jeff Shelstad and Eric Frank—how wonderful that their genius created Unnamed Publisher in the first place. It is the place where we realized our dream. Claire Hunter was our indispensable reviewer for the last few chapters, helping us refine our thinking. Becky Knauer, our project manager, was awesome! She kept us on track and showed compassion and understanding during the multiple hardships we experienced during this journey. We probably would not have made it had it not been for her. She kept us sane.