Category: Textbooks

Positive Evolutionary Psychology: Darwin's Guide to Living a Richer Life - eBook
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Positive psychologists focus on ways that we can advance the lives of communities and individuals by studying the factors that increase positive outcomes such as happiness and life satisfaction. Evolutionary psychologists use the principles of evolution, based on Charles Darwin’s understanding of life, to help shed light on any and
Behavioral Neuroscience of Learning and Memory - eBook
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‘Behavioral Neuroscience of Learning and Memory’ (PDF) brings together the expertise and opinions of some of the world’s foremost neuroscientists in the field of learning and memory research. The volume offers a broad coverage of contemporary research and thinking in this field, emphasizing both on well established topics such as
Game Programming in C++: Creating 3D Games (1st Edition) - eBook
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Game Programming in C++ : Creating 3D Games is a practical, hands-on approach to programming 3D video games in C++. C++ remains the key language at many leading game development studios. Since it’s used throughout their enormous code bases, studios use it to maintain and improve their games, and look
Business Essentials (8th Edition) - eBook
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Business Essentials 8th Canadian Edition (PDF) is an ideal ebook for an Introduction to Business course, which provides an introduction to all facets of business, covering topics such as legal environments, economic systems, management, ethics and corporate social responsibility, accounting, human resources, information systems, and marketing. Application and currency and
The Art of Occupation: Crime and Governance in American-Controlled Germany (1944–1949) - eBook
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The literature explaining social conditions during the post–World War II Allied occupation of Germany has been divided between seemingly incompatible assertions of prolonged criminal chaos and narratives of strict martial rule that precluded crime. In The Art of Occupation (ePub/PDF), Thomas J. Kehoe takes a different view on this history,