Category: E-Books

Psychology of Terrorists: Profiling and CounterAction - eBook
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Hamden’s Psychology of Terrorists: Profiling and CounterAction, (PDF), examines the personality profile of the individual and classifies the psychology of terrorists into four distinguished profiles which are outlined and evaluated in detail. There are many ebooks that cover social psychology and political violence and aggression, but few determine the mind-set
Indoor Air Pollution - eBook
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Time–activity diaries kept by members of the general public indicate that on average people spend around 90% of their time indoors, this is associated with considerable exposure to air pollutants as not only is there infiltration of pollutants from outdoors, there are also emissions indoors that can lead to elevated
Biology: How Life Works (3rd Edition) - eBook
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Biology: How Life Works, 3rd Edition, (PDF), has been a revolutionary force for both college students and instructors in the major’s biology course. It was the first truly complete set of integrated tools for introductory biology, seamlessly incorporating powerful media, text, and assessment to create the best pedagogical experience for
Canadian Essentials of Nursing Research (3rd Edition) - eBook
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This nursing research textbook, Canadian Essentials of Nursing Research, 3rd edition (PDF) features state-of-the-art research undertaken by Canadian nurse researchers, as well as additional Canadian content relating to the history of nursing research, models of nursing, ethical considerations, and models of research utilization. This thoroughly updated 3rd Edition has a
Global Corporate Strategy and Trade Policy - eBook
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At the end of the twentieth century, the international business worked in an environment driven by the triad of economic power formed by Japan, the USA, and the European Community. Multinational corporate strategies had to be devised within the context of intense global competition between these three economic blocs. Global