Category: E-Books

Legal Research in a Nutshell (13th Edition) - eBook
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Finding and using legal resources effectively is a vital skill for lawyers. This comprehensive, elegant but brief guide, Legal Research in a Nutshell, 13th Edition, (AZW3/PDF) includes research procedures using major online services, free Internet resources, and library materials. Numerous websites are discussed and placed in context for effective and
Psychology (6th Edition) - eBook
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Written in a straightforward friendly style, James S. Nairne’s Psychology, 6th Edition (PDF), uses a proven problem-solving approach to help you discover how to apply psychology to your everyday life. Dr. James introduces topics by focusing on the “why” behind psychological processes before introducing “what” they are and “how” they
The Process of Social Research (2nd Edition) - eBook
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Featuring an engaging, conversational, and student-friendly writing style, The Process of Social Research, 2nd Edition, (PDF) introduces college students to the basics of research. It puts a unique emphasis on the process with flowcharts in each chapter that offer step-by-step guides for conducting social research and evaluating the research of
Healthcare Informatics DeMYSTiFieD - eBook
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If you’re looking for a quick, fun review that boils healthcare informatics down to its most basic, must-know points, your search ends here! Healthcare Informatics Demystified (PDF) is a complete yet brief overview of today’s healthcare information technology. This guide presents to you the topics such as electronic medication administration
focusing on nursing pharmacology 6th ed
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Focus on Nursing Pharmacology 6th Edition (PDF/ePub) is one of the best nursing pharmacology ebooks by Amy Karch. Amy has found that college students learn best when concepts are built upon each other, growing from simple to complex, building on a foundation of understanding.  Organized by body systems, this heavily