Category: Textbooks

Sustainable Energy (2nd Edition) - PDF eBook
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Dunlap’s Sustainable Energy 2nd Edition (PDF) assists university students to explore the present and future energy needs along with options for continued use of fossil fuels and alternative energy sources. Individual chapters thoroughly investigate every energy approach as the ebook includes both current energy production and future strategies. Students only
Leading and Managing in Nursing (7th Edition) - eBook
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Help nursing students prepare for the NCLEX® and their transition to practice! Organized around the issues in today’s constantly changing healthcare environment Leading and Managing in Nursing, 7th Edition, (PDF) offers an innovative approach to leading and managing by merging research, theory, and practical application. This cutting-edge textbook includes coverage
Drafting Contracts: How and Why Lawyers Do What They Do (2nd Edition) - eBook
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An eagerly anticipated, Drafting Contracts: How and Why Lawyers Do What They Do 2nd Edition, an established and highly regarded ePub etextbook teaches the key practice skill of contract drafting, with emphasis on how to incorporate the business deal into the contract and add value to the client’s deal. Features: More exercises
Social Psychology and Human Nature (5th Edition) - eBook
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You are a part of a social world on a planet that is home to about 8 billion people. This social world is filled with mystery, paradox, suspense, and outright absurdity. Discover how social psychology can help you make sense of your own social world with this interesting and accessible
Experience Machines: The Philosophy of Virtual Worlds - eBook
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In his classic work Anarchy, State and Utopia, Robert Nozick asked his readers to imagine being permanently plugged into a ‘machine that would give you any experience you desired’. He speculated that, in spite of the many obvious attractions of such a prospect, most people would choose against passing the