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nfl-confidential audiobook
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In the NFL Confidential: True Confessions from the Gutter of Football (Audiobook/MP3), a present professional player takes fans on a pseudonymous journey through one of the most notorious years of football – the very long, sometimes funny, often controversial 2013-2014 season – sharing raucous, behind-the-scenes, on-the-field, and in-the-locker-room facts about
Social Psychology: The Science of Everyday Life (2nd Edition) - eBook
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Social Psychology, 2nd Edition, (PDF/ePub) by an expert author team of Greenberg/Schmader/Arndt/Landau presents a fresh approach to the study of social psychology, integrating theory, research, and applications into a comprehensible, contemporary portrait of the field that no other available ebook can match. Drawing on more than 50 years of combined
Sociology (9th Edition-Canadian) - eBook
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Sociology in Everyday Life The acclaimed gold standard of complete introductory sociology textbooks, Sociology, 9th Canadian Edition, (PDF) by Macionis/Gerber enables college students to implement the theories of sociology in their own lives. In 24 chapters, it offers sociology students an accessible and relevant introduction to the subject while giving
Structural-Analysis-9th-Edition-solutions
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This product includes Hibbeler’s Structural Analysis 9th edition solutions manual and Powerpoint files etc (instructor resources). The eBook is not included in this sale, however, it is available separately (see related products below). About the eBook Russell Hibbeler’s Structural Analysis 9th edition is intended for use in Structural Analysis courses.
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