Category: E-Books

Marketing: The Core (7th Edition) - eBook
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Kerin/Hartley’s Marketing: The Core, 7th Edition, (PDF) continues to meet the requirements of a wide spectrum of faculty—from professors looking for a solid textbook with key supplements, to those looking for a top-notch integrated digital solution. Marketing: The Core emphasizes on decision making through extended examples, cases, and videos engaging
Inquiry into Life: Relevancy Update (15th Edition) - eBook
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Inquiry into Life: Relevancy Update 15th edition (PDF) is an excellent source for basic biological concepts and processes with a human emphasis. From the unique delivery of biology content to the complete integration of the textbook with technology, to the time tested art program, best-selling expert author Dr. Sylvia Mader has
Macroeconomics (5th Edition) - eBook
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Gartner’s Macroeconomics 5th edition, (PDF), is aimed at intermediate courses in macroeconomics and courses in European economics. It is one of the finest Macroeconomics ebook taught is many universities and colleges around the world. Using real-world examples and case studies, this comprehensive textbook offers intermediate and applied macroeconomics students a
Precalculus: Real Mathematics, Real People (7th Edition) - eBook
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Precalculus: Real Mathematics, Real People, 7th Edition, (PDF) is a perfect instructor and student resource for courses that need the use of a graphing calculator. The quantity and quality of the exercises, integrated with interesting applications and innovative resources, make teaching easier and assist students to succeed. Retaining the series’
Sentencing: A Social Process: Re-thinking Research and Policy - eBook
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Tata’s Sentencing: A Social Process, (PDF) asks how we should make sense of sentencing when, despite huge efforts worldwide to analyze, critique, and reform it, it remains an enigma. Sentencing: A Social Process shows how both research and policy-thinking about sentencing are confined by a paradigm that presumes autonomous individualism,