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Ethics: Theory and Contemporary Issues (9th Edition) - eBook
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Explore the major perspectives in ethical theory and a broad range of contemporary moral debates with MacKinnon/Fiala’s Ethics: Theory And Contemporary Issues 9th Edition (PDF). Illuminating overviews and a wide selection of readings from contemporary and traditional sources make even complex philosophical concepts student-friendly. P.S We also have the Ethics:
Accounting Information Systems (15th Edition-Global) - eBook
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For one-semester undergraduate or graduate courses in accounting information systems. Accounting Information Systems, 15th Global Edition (PDF) delivers the most unprecedented coverage of each major approach to teaching AIS, giving teachers the opportunity to reorder chapters and focus the material to suit their individual course needs. The 15th Edition, Global
Fundamentals of Investments: Valuation and Management (8th Edition) - eBook
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Fundamentals of Investments, 8th edition (PDF) focuses on college students as investment managers, giving them information to act on by placing theory and research in the proper context. The textbook offers a balanced, unified treatment of the 4 main types of financial investments ― bonds, futures, stocks,  and options. Topics
Dopamine: Endocrine and Oncogenic Functions - eBook
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Dopamine is a small molecule commonly regarded as a brain-derived neuronal modulator implicated in many psychiatric and neurological disorders. Outside the brain, dopamine fulfills all the standards of a circulating hormone which affects normal and abnormal functions of multiple organs and regulatory systems and is also included in many aspects
Sentencing: A Social Process: Re-thinking Research and Policy - eBook
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Tata’s Sentencing: A Social Process, (PDF) asks how we should make sense of sentencing when, despite huge efforts worldwide to analyze, critique, and reform it, it remains an enigma. Sentencing: A Social Process shows how both research and policy-thinking about sentencing are confined by a paradigm that presumes autonomous individualism,