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myers psychology 11e
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David G. Myers’ new partnership with coauthor C. Nathan DeWall matches two dedicated educators and scholars, each passionate about teaching psychological science through interactive media and writing. With this latest new edition of the #1 bestselling PDF ebook, Psychology 11th edition, Myers and DeWall take full advantage of what an
Java Software Solutions (8th Global Edition) - eBook
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Proposed for use in the Java programming course Java Software Solution, 8th Global Edition, (PDF) teaches a foundation of programming techniques to foster well-designed object-oriented software. Publicized for its integration of small and large realistic examples, this internationally best-selling textbook stresses building design skills and solid problem-solving to write high-quality
Birds' Modern Insurance Law (11th Edition) - eBook
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Birds’ Modern Insurance Law, 11th Edition (PDF) presents a brief yet analytical explanation of the fundamental principles of insurance law. Written in a candid and accessible manner the work covers everything from the history of regulation and insurance, through to the numerous forms of insurance such as life and liability.
Psych Notes Clinical Pocket Guide (5th Edition) - eBook
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Psych Notes Clinical Pocket Guide 5th edition (PDF) are perfect wherever you are…in clinical, class and in any practice setting! This handy guide delivers quick access to need-to-know information on DSM-5 treatments and disorders, psychotropic drugs, documentation and patient education. No other ebook or guide delivers as much in a
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,