Category: Textbooks

C++ for Everyone (2nd Edition) - eBook
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C++ for Everyone, 2nd Edition, (PDF) by respected author Cay Horstmann proposes an introduction to C++ and computer programming that emphasizes on the essentials and on effective learning. Appropriate for a first course in programming for students in computer science, technology, engineering, and the physical sciences, it needs no prior
Clinical Manifestations & Assessment of Respiratory Disease (7th Edition) - eBook
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Get a deeper understanding of respiratory disease with Clinical Manifestations and Assessment of Respiratory Disease, 7th Edition (PDF). This popular, full-color PDF etextbook provides all the necessary tools you need to learn how to gather clinical data, formulate assessments, identify desired outcomes, design a safe and effective treatment plan, make
Sales Force Management: Leadership, Innovation, Technology (12th Edition) - eBook
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In Sales Force Management, 12th Edition, (PDF) Greg Marshall and Mark Johnston continue to build on the tradition of excellence established by Ford, Churchill, and Walker, increasing the ebook’s reputation worldwide as the leading textbook in the field. The excellent authors have fortified the focus on managing the modern tools
Pharmacology for Nurses (2nd Edition) - eBook
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The best-selling ebook by Smith and Pacitti, Pharmacology for Nurses, 2nd Edition (PDF) teaches undergraduate nursing students the basic concepts of pharmacology. The textbook focuses on critical need-to-know information and draws on the experience of contributing authors in the field of nursing. It takes a new approach to teach the complex
Applications of the Unified Protocol for Transdiagnostic Treatment of Emotional Disorders - eBook
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Recent conceptualization of depressive, anxiety, and related “emotional” disorders stress their similarities instead of their differences. In response, there has been a movement in current years away from old-style disorder-specific guide for the treatment of these disorders and toward treatment approaches that emphasize on addressing psychological processes that appear to