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John Bird’s Mathematics Pocket Book for Engineers and Scientists, 5th edition, (PDF) is a versatile and practical reference source. This compendium of essential formulae, tables, definitions, and general information offers the mathematical information required by engineering students, scientists, technicians, and professionals in day-to-day engineering practice. Its layout has been changed
Drawing from the classic background theories like corporate sustainability, business ethics, and corporate social responsibility, these concepts are employed for the most up-to-date practices. Laasch and Conaway’s Responsible Business: The Textbook for Management Learning, Competence and Innovation (PDF) covers an international perspective, featuring cases from countries worldwide, has a solid
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