Category: Textbooks

Essentials of Economics - eBook
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Meets students where they are. Makes economics matter. Written by Dirk Mateer, Lee Coppock, and Brian O’Roark―3 of the leading economics instructors in the Unites States―Essentials of Economics (PDF) brings practices and insights refined over a combined 50 years in the classroom to a survey textbook that is very student-centered,
Biology Now (2nd Edition) - eBook
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In Biology Now 2nd Edition (PDF), brief chapters are written like science news articles, combining compelling science with intriguing stories. The 2nd Edition eTextBook features NEW stories on exciting topics such as the human microbiome and CRISPR, and expanded coverage of the college course’s most important content areas. Biology Now
Concepts of Genetics - eBook
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By Robert Booker, a trusted name in science, Concepts of Genetics (PDF) is a 1-semester introductory genetics etextbook that explains genetics concepts in a concise engaging, and up-to-date manner. Dr. Robert Brooker author of market-leading textbooks in Genetics and Intro Biology for majors brings his clear and accessible writing style
Economics (7th Edition) - eBook
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The relevance of economics shown through real-world business examples – The authors, Glenn Hubbard and Anthony P. O’Brien in Economics 7th edition (PDF) help foster interest in the discipline concepts and make the key principles of this topic relevant to students’ lives by demonstrating how real businesses use economics to
Race and Ethnicity in the United States (8th Edition) - eBook
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A History of Misunderstanding: Race and Ethnicity in the United States 8th edition Race and Ethnicity in the United States 8e (PDF) explores the complex history of cultural differences in a nation comprised of immigrants. By examining major themes of discrimination, injustice, multiculturalism, and diversity, the textbook explores the historical