Category: Non Fiction

Architect's Pocket Book (5th Edition) - eBook
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This handy pocket ebook brings together a plethora of useful information that architects need on everyday basis – on-site or in the studio. It provides clear guidance and indispensable detail on a wide range of issues, from planning policy through environmental design to abiding by Building Regulations, from structural and
Psychology: Perspectives and Connections (4th Edition) - eBook
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Psychology: Perspectives and Connections, 4th edition (PDF) is designed to move college students beyond what may seem obvious to them and have them reevaluate the thoughts and beliefs they bring to the course. Feist and Rosenberg’s accessible approach to science helps college students challenge their assumptions, understand research, and recognize
Fundamentals of Electric Circuits (7th Edition ) - Book
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Fundamentals of Electric Circuits, 7th Edition, (PDF) continues in the spirit of its successful prior editions, with the objective of representing circuit analysis in a way that is clearer, more interesting, and simpler to understand than other, more traditional textbooks. A balance of theory, practice problems, worked & extended examples,
Operations and Supply Chain Management: The Core - eBook
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Operations and Supply Chain Management: The Core, 5th Edition, (PDF) emphasizes the important core concepts in the dynamic field of operations. Just as lava runs from the core of the earth operations and supply chain management is the core of the business. The material must run through supply chain processes
Behavioral Addictions: Criteria, Evidence, and Treatment - eBook
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DSM-V broke new ground in May of 2013, labeling a new disorder called “behavioral addiction.” Clinicians instantly wanted to know: how is a behavioral addiction different from an impulse control disorder? What are the criteria for determining that some behaviors are addictions instead of impulses? What, if anything, does this