Category: E-Books

The Matrix of Race: Social Construction, Intersectionality, and Inequality - eBook
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The Matrix of Race: Social Construction, Intersectionality, and Inequality (PDF/Mobi) for ethnic and race relations courses, is written by 3 leading scholars — Rodney D. Coates, Abby L. Ferber, and  David L. Brunsma — and reflects a very contemporary way of looking at minorities, race, and intergroup relations. Older textbooks use
Dynamic Business Law: The Essentials (4th Edition) - eBook
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This latest Dynamic Business Law: The Essentials 4th edition (PDF) continues and advances the pedagogical strengths of earlier editions. We knew that the 4th edition needed to be different from the 3rd because the law is always evolving. Certain areas of business law experience recurring revision and re-examination. For example,
Investments (8th Edition-Canadian) - eBook
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Original price was: $100.00.Current price is: $9.00.
Bodie/Kane/Marcus/Perrakis/Ryan Investments 8th Canadian edition (PDF), introduces universal concepts in a contemporary context built on a long history of trusted content. In order to emphasize and develop the intuitive skills of potential business professionals and practitioners, excessive mathematical and technological detail has been avoided where possible. This version introduces Canadian
Big Data: A Business and Legal Guide - eBook
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Big Data: A Business and Legal Guide, (PDF) supplies a simple understanding of the interrelationships between Big Data, the new business insights it discloses, and the laws, regulations, and contracting practices that affect the use of the insights and the data. Offering business executives and lawyers (in-house and in private
Microeconomics (11th Edition) - eBook
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Colander’s Microeconomics 11e (PDF) is specifically designed to help today’s college students succeed in the principles of economics course and grasp economic concepts they can apply in their daily lives. David Colander’s trademark colloquial approach focuses on modern economics institutions’ modeling and history. Colander presents and applies economic models but