Category: E-Books

An Introduction to Conservation Biology - eBook
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In An Introduction to Conservation Biology (PDF), a new coauthor Anna Sher joins longtime author Richard Primack in creating an ebook that combines the readability of Primack’s A Primer of Conservation Biology with the depth and coverage of his larger textbook, Essentials of Conservation Biology. The result is a textbook
Economics: Principles, Applications, and Tools - eBook
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Economics: Principles, Applications, and Tools 9th edition global (PDF) introduces students to the basic concepts of economics with timely, engaging stories and applications. Many times, college students enter their first economics course hoping to gain a better understanding of the world around them, but often they leave many of their
Managing Change: From Health Policy to Practice - eBook
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Managing Change (PDF) is about employing health care reforms, policies, and programs and policies into everyday practices. The ebook studies organizational change in health care as affected by contemporary policy and management concepts and provides and applies theoretical perspectives. NOTE: The product only includes the ebook Managing Change: From Health Policy
International Economics (17th Edition) - eBook
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Discover the proven, market-leading textbook that is preferred among students of all backgrounds for its concise, clear treatment of international trade and finance theory. Carbaugh’s International Economics, 17th Edition (PDF) uses a wealth of modern examples and practical applications to vibrantly demonstrate the relevance of the theory you are learning
Scala for the Impatient (2nd Edition) - eBook
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Interest in the Scala programming language continues to increase for many reasons. Scala incorporates the functional programming style without abandoning the object-oriented paradigm, and it lets you to write programs more concisely than in Java. Because Scala runs on the JVM, it can access any Java library and is interoperable