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Macroeconomics (15th Edition) - eBook
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An indispensable reference for college students enrolled in any economics or business program, Ragan: MacroEconomics 15th Canadian Edition (PDF) is a classic, mature-edition textbook known for its detail, material, breadth, rigor, and balance. It provides clarity without any intellectual compromise and is considered the most trusted and reliable textbook for
Lehninger Principles of Biochemistry (7th Edition) - eBook
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Lehninger’s Principles of Biochemistry 7th edition (PDF) is No. 1 bestseller for the introductory biochemistry course because it brings clarity and coherence to an often unwieldy discipline, offering a thoroughly updated survey of biochemistry’s definitive discoveries, enduring principles, and groundbreaking new advances with each edition. This updated Seventh Edition maintains
Starting Out With Visual Basic (8th Edition) - eBook
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Some great Visual Basic fundamentals. Concise and rich in practical examples, Starting Out With Visual Basic 8e (PDF) covers the features and tools of Visual Basic, and how and when to use them. The expert authors Tonny Gaddis and Kip R. Irvine introduce the fundamentals of Visual Basic in a very
Economics of Development (7th Edition) - eBook
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Economics of Development, 7th edition, (PDF) is a very dynamic revision of one of the most modern development economics textbooks. This classic ebook has been aggressively revised to incorporate the latest research defining the Development Economics field today. Updated and streamlined Agriculture remains key to a healthy economy. The 7th Edition
Archaeology: Down to Earth (5th Edition) - eBooks
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This new brief edition of “Archaeology: Down to Earth 5th Edition” pairs two of archaeology’s most recognized names — Robert L. Kelly of the University of Wyoming and David Hurst Thomas of the American Museum of Natural History. Their well-chosen examples show how archaeologists have worked through actual problems in