Category: E-Books

Business Law (4th Edition) - eBook
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The latest Business Law 4th Edition (PDF) by author Nickolas James builds on the success of its previous editions with improved coverage of contract and statutory law, problem-based learning modules, and more accessible, easy-to-understand language. Business students need to know more than what the law is; they need to know
Introduction to Compressible Fluid Flow (2nd Edition) - eBook
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Introduction to Compressible Fluid Flow, 2nd Edition (PDF) offers extensive coverage of the physical phenomena experienced incompressible flow. Updated and revised, the second edition provides a thorough explanation of the assumptions used in the analysis of compressible flows. It develops in students an understanding of what causes compressible flows to
Unified Protocol for Transdiagnostic Treatment of Emotional Disorders: Therapist Guide (2nd Edition) - eBook
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Contemporary research on major emotional disorders focuses on their commonalities instead of their differences. This research continues to give support for a unified transdiagnostic approach to the treatment of these disorders that reflects their commonalities and is applicable to a variety of emotional problems. Unified Protocol for Transdiagnostic Treatment of
The Social Psychology of Living Well - eBook
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How to live well and the search for meaning have long been of intense concern to humans, maybe because Homo sapiens is the only species aware of its own mortality. In the past few decades, empirical psychology made a major contribution to this quest. The Social Psychology of Living Well, (PDF)
Introduction to Criminal Justice Information Systems - eBook
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The proliferation of information systems throughout the criminal justice system has motivated many universities supporting criminal justice programs to add criminal justice information systems technology to their curricula. Numerous universities have gone so far as to hire professors with specializations in information technology and to provide criminal justice information systems