Category: Textbooks

Principles of Economics (7th Edition) - eBook
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Principles of Economics, 7th Edition, (PDF) offers a deeper understanding of economics by removing overwhelming detail and emphasizing seven core principles that are reinforced and illustrated throughout the ebook. With interesting questions, explanations and exercises, the authors assist economics students to relate economic principles to a number of everyday experiences
Physics (9th Edition) - eBook
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Cutnell and Johnson has been the #1 textbook in the algebra-based physics market for almost 20 years. Cutnell and Johnson’s PHYSICS 9e (PDF) continues that tradition by providing superior support college students need to facilitate a deeper level of conceptual understanding, improve their reasoning skills and see the relevance of
Nursing Theories and Nursing Practice (5th Edition) - eBook
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Prominent nursing scholars explore the historical and contemporary theories that are the basis of nursing practice today. Nursing Theories and Nursing Practice, 5th Edition, (PDF) continues to meet the needs of today’s college students with an increased focus on the middle range theories and practice models that link theory to
Financial and Managerial Accounting (7th Edition) - eBook
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Building on the success of the best-selling Fundamental Accounting Principles textbook authors John Wild, Ken W. Shaw, and Barbara Chiappetta created Financial and Managerial Accounting: Information for Decisions, 7th edition (PDF) to provide a corporate perspective and balanced coverage in this growing course area. With its step-by-step approach, Financial and
Philosophy of Mathematics and Economics: Image, Context and Perspective - eBook
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With the failure of economics to predict the recent economic crisis, the image of economics as a rigorous mathematical science has been subjected to increasing interrogation. One explanation for this failure is that the subject took a wrong turn in its historical trajectory, becoming too mathematical. Using the philosophy of