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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
Services Marketing: Concepts, Strategies, & Cases (4th Edition) - eBook
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Hoffman and Bateson’s Services Marketing: Concepts, Strategies, and Cases, 4th edition (PDF) examines the use of services marketing as a competitive tool from a uniquely broad perspective. The textbook explores services marketing not only as an essential focus for service firms but also as a source of competitive advantage for
How Things Work: The Physics of Everyday Life (6th Edition) - eBook
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How Things Work, 6th edition (PDF) offers an accessible introduction to physics for the non-science student. Like the earlier editions, it employs everyday objects, with which students are acquainted, in case studies to explain the most essential physics concepts of day-to-day life. Lou Bloomfield takes apparently highly complex devices and
Fundamentals of Anatomy and Physiology: For Nursing and Healthcare Students (2nd Edition) - eBook
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One of the best selling ebooks, Fundamentals of Anatomy and Physiology for Nursing and Healthcare Students 2nd edition (PDF) is a succinct but complete overview of the function and structure of the human body, with clinical applications throughout. Designed specifically for nursing and healthcare students, the latest new edition of
The Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy and Science of Punishment - eBook
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Philosophers, criminologists, legal scholars, psychiatrists, and psychologists have long asked vital questions about punishment: What is its reason? What theories help us better comprehend its nature? Are there effective alternatives to punishment? Is punishment just? How can empirical data from the sciences help us better understand punishment? What are the