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Introducing Psychology (3rd Edition)- eBook
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With an author team equally at home in the classroom, in the lab, or on the bestseller list, Introducing Psychology, 3rd Edition, (PDF) is a textbook written to keep students turning the pages. It provides expert coverage of psychology’s scientific foundations, but talks with students in a style that’s anything
Essential Physiology for Dental Students - eBook
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Essential Physiology for Dental Students (PDF) offers comprehensive information on human physiology, tailored to the needs of students of dentistry. This new addition to the Dentistry Essentials series helps students gain a deeper understanding of how physiological concepts apply to clinical dental practice. Each chapter outlines an organ system in
Business Ethics: Ethical Decision Making Cases (11th-Edition) - eBook
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Business Ethics: Ethical Decision Making And Cases, 11th Edition, (PDF) thoroughly includes the complex environment in which managers face ethical decision-making. Using a proven managerial framework, this available, the applied textbook addresses the general concepts, processes, and best practices related to successful business ethics programs — helping you see how
Principles of Marketing European Edition (7th edition) - eBook
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The goal of every marketer is to create more value for customers. The authors of this new Principles of Marketing, 7th European Edition (PDF) by Philip Kotler, Gary Armstrong, Lloyd C. Harris and Nigel Piercy have aimed to create more value for the reader by building on a classic marketing textbook with
Sovereignty: A Contribution to the Theory of Public and International Law - eBook
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Hermann Heller was one of the prominent public lawyers and political and legal theorists of the Weimar era, whose main interlocutors were two of the giants of twentieth-century legal and political thought, Carl Schmitt and Hans Kelsen. In this 1927 work, Hermann Heller addresses the enigma of sovereignty. That is,