Category: Non Fiction

True Blues: The Contentious Transformation of the Democratic Party - eBook
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Who rules political parties? Current insurgent campaigns, like those of Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders, have thrust this critical question to the center of political debate for casual scholars and observers alike. Still, the dynamics of modern party politics remain inadequately understood. Declarations of either elite control or interest group
Solutions Manual for Investments (10th Edition) - eBook
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This only includes the Solutions for Investments 10th edition (PDF) by Bodie, Kane and Marcus. This manual provides detailed solutions to the end-of-chapter problem sets. No ebook or access codes included.  
Managerial Accounting (4th Edition) - eBook
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Managerial Accounting 4th Edition (PDF) engages and encourages students by presenting accounting in the context of recognizable companies such as Toyota, Apple, Starbucks etc Helps Students Become Better Problem Solvers by putting their skills to the test using a robust end of chapter content, along with Demonstration Cases and Skills
Bioinspired Materials Science and Engineering - eBook
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An authoritative introduction to the science and engineering of bioinspired materials Bioinspired Materials Science and Engineering (PDF) offers a comprehensive view of the science and engineering of bioinspired materials and includes a discussion of biofabrication approaches and applications of bioinspired materials as they are fed back to nature in the
Essentials of Sociology (Sixth Edition)
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With a combination of up-to-the-minute examples, cutting-edge research, and the latest available data, Essentials of Sociology 6th edition (PDF) by the star author team (Richard P. Appelbaum, Deborah Carr, Mitchell Duneier, and Anthony Giddens) gets sociology students thinking sociologically about what they are seeing in the news and on their