Category: E-Books

Economics (Irwin Economics) (21st Edition)
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McConnell/Brue/Flynn has long set the standard for providing high-quality content to instructors and college students alike. With the Economics 21st edition (PDF), we’ve pushed the envelope by providing dynamic and adaptive learning tools through Connect® and SmartBook®. We also understand that instructors teach macroeconomics in different ways and to meet
Intermediate Accounting (17th Edition) - eBook
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Intermediate Accounting, 17th Edition (PDF) is written by industry thought leaders, Weygandt, Kieso, and Warfield and is developed around one simple proposition: create great accountants. Upholding industry standards, this 17th edition incorporates new data analytics content and up-to-date coverage of leases, financial instruments, revenue recognition, and US IFRS & GAAP.
Rereading America: Cultural Contexts for Critical Thinking and Writing (11th Edition) - eBook
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Rereading America: Cultural Contexts for Critical Thinking and Writing 11th edition (PDF) remains the most widely adopted ebook of its kind because it works: instructors tell us time and again that they have watched their class students grow as critical thinkers and writers as they grapple with Rereading America 11e‘s
Sensation and Perception (10 Edition) - eBook
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Sensation and Perception, 10th edition (PDF) tells the amazing story of perception — how experiences are made by your senses and how you use these experiences to communicate with the environment. You might be amazed to know that though perception is easy — we see, feel, hear, touch, and experience
Corrections: A Critical Approach (3rd Edition) - eBook
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Corrections: A Critical Approach, 3rd edition (ePub/PDF) confronts mass imprisonment in the United States, a nation boasting the highest incarceration rate in the world. This statistic is all the more troubling considering that its correctional population is overrepresented by the poor, Latinos, and African-Americans. Not only throwing crucial light on