Category: E-Books

The Cultural Landscape: An Introduction to Human Geography (12th Edition) - eBook
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Fortifying readers’ connection to geography through active, discovery-based learning Trusted for its readability, timeliness, and sound pedagogy, Rubenstein’s The Cultural Landscape: An Introduction to Human Geography 12th edition, (PDF) stresses the relevance of geographic concepts to human challenges. The relationship between globalization and diversity is woven throughout; Rubenstein addresses these themes
University Physics with Modern Physics (14th Edition) - eBook
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The benchmark for rigor and clarity, influenced by the latest in education research. Since when it was first released, Freedman’s University Physics with Modern Physics 14th edition (PDF) has been revered for its emphasis on fundamental principles and how to apply them. This textbook is known for its thorough and
Advanced Structural Dynamics - eBook
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Developed from three decades’ worth of lecture notes which the author used to teach at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Advanced Structural Dynamics (PDF) presents a comprehensive treatment of structural dynamics and mechanical vibration. The chapters in this ebook are self-contained so that instructors can choose to be particular about
Understanding Biology 2nd Edition - eBook
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Overview: A concise and engaging biology textbook for biology majors, Understanding Biology 2nd edition (PDF) partnered with Connect emphasizes fundamentals concepts to help science students better understand biology and focus on developing their scientific skills. Condensed chapters are centered on a learning path that serves to connect concepts within a
The Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy and Science of Punishment - eBook
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Philosophers, criminologists, legal scholars, psychiatrists, and psychologists have long asked vital questions about punishment: What is its reason? What theories help us better comprehend its nature? Are there effective alternatives to punishment? Is punishment just? How can empirical data from the sciences help us better understand punishment? What are the