Category: E-Books

Starting Out with Python (Global Edition) - eBook
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A student-friendly, clear and easy introduction to the fundamentals of Python In Tony Gaddis’ Starting Out with Python, 4th Global Edition (PDF), accessible coverage introduces college students to the basics of programming in a high-level language. Python, an easy-to-learn and increasingly popular object-oriented language, allows students to become comfortable with
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A Short Guide to Writing about Literature, 12th Edition, (PDF) stresses writing as a process and includes new critical approaches to writing about literature. The 12e continues to provide students sound advice on how to become critical thinkers and improve their reading response through accessible, step-by-step instruction.   This highly respected text
Chemistry in Context (7th Edition) - eBook
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Following in the tradition of the first 6 editions, the goal of this successful, issues-based etextbook, Chemistry in Context 7th edition (PDF), is to establish chemical principles on a need-to-know basis for non-science majoring students, enabling them to learn chemistry in the context of their own lives and significant issues
Fundamental Accounting Principles (24th Edition) - eBook
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For more than 60 years, Fundamental Accounting Principles (FAP) has helped introductory accounting students succeed in their college and profession. With its step-by-step approach, Fundamental Accounting Principles 24th edition (PDF) streamlines complex accounting processes and helps college students build confidence by mastering key procedures and concepts. Chapter-opening vignettes using dynamic
Elementary Number Theory (7th Edition) - eBook
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Elementary Number Theory, 7th Edition, (PDF) is written for the 1-semester undergraduate number theory course taken by mathematics majors, secondary education majors, and computer science students. This contemporary textbook provides a simple account of classical number theory, set against a historical background that shows the subject’s evolution from antiquity to