Category: E-Books

Album (4th Edition) - eBook
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This best-selling reader is designed to shift college students from reading highly controlled elementary-level materials to appreciating authentic literature. Written mainly in the twentieth century by authors from Latin America, Spain, and the United States, the 31 short stories in Album 4th Edition (PDF) appear in order of increasing difficulty.
Mapping Disease Transmission Risk - eBook
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A. Townsend Peterson, one of the forerunners of ecological niche modeling, offers a synthesis that illuminates new and more helpful infectious disease mapping methods. His work, Mapping Disease Transmission Risk, (PDF) – the peak of twelve years of refinement – breaks new ground by incorporating biogeographic and ecological factors with
Collaborating for Success With the Common Core: A Toolkit for Professional Learning Communities at Work™ (2nd Edition) - eBook
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With Collaborating for Success With the Common Core, 2nd Edition, (ePub/PDF) influence teamwork to integrate the CCSS into your curriculum, and build on a foundational knowledge of PLCs. You’ll gain a complete understanding of the shifts required to implement the standards in core content areas and find helpful tips and
Flow Induced Vibrations: Classifications and Lessons from Practical Experiences - eBook
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In many plants, vibration and noise problems occur due to fluid flow, which can greatly disrupt smooth plant operations. These flow-related phenomena are called Flow-Induced Vibrations. This ebook Flow Induced Vibrations: Classifications and Lessons from Practical Experiences (PDF) explains how and why such vibrations happen and provide hints and tips
Property Aspects of Intellectual Property - eBook
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For several years, there have been discussions about whether intellectual property (IP) is really property. The property concept, mainly when used in transnational and international concepts, remains somewhat indefinable. Here, Ole-Andreas Rognstad expansively discusses the use of the property metaphor in relation to IP from a transnational perspective. Rognstad gives