Category: E-Books

Starting Out with C++: Early Objects (9th Edition) - eBook
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Fundamentals of C++ for experienced programmers and novices alike. Intended for use in a 3-term, 2-term, or accelerated 1-term C++ programming sequence, this latest Starting Out with C++: Early Objects, 9th edition, (PDF) by Gaddis et al introduces the fundamentals of C++ to experienced and novices programmers alike. In easy-to-understand and clear
Statistics - Informed Decisions Using Data 5e
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Putting It Together — Sullivan’s Fundamentals of Statistics: Informed Decisions Using Data 5th Edition (PDF) gives college students the tools to see a bigger picture and make informed choices. As a current introductory statistics instructor, Mike Sullivan III presents a textbook that is filled with strategies and ideas that work
Gray Morris's Calculate with Confidence (2nd Edition-Canadian) - eBook
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Gray Morris’s Calculate with Confidence 2nd Canadian Edition (PDF) uses a clear, step-by-step approach to make drug dosage calculations easy. Over 2,000 practice questions help you review basic math and then master the three standard methods of dosage calculation: formula, ratio and proportion, and dimensional analysis. With the increasing responsibility
Frank Wood's Business Accounting (13th Edition) - eBook
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Every year, thousands of university students rely on Frank Wood’s best-selling textbooks to help them pass their accountancy exams. Business Accounting Volume 2,13th edition (PDF) continues to offer an essential guide for any accounting student. Its accessible approach makes the ebook suitable for a wide variety of courses in accounting
A Bootcamp for Criminals: Inside the Criminal Justice System in America - eBook
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In America’s criminal justice system, irrespective of the assumption of innocence until one is proved guilty, the accused is usually incarcerated in a county facility pending trials that can be postponed for years. This situation is worsened by the plea bargaining process, which makes those accused admit to crimes they