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Writing Anthropology: Essays on Craft and Commitment - eBook
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In Writing Anthropology (PDF), fifty-two anthropologists reflect on scholarly writing as both commitment and craft. These short essays include a wide range of territory, from genre, ethnography, and the politics of writing to affect, storytelling, authorship, and scholarly responsibility. Anthropological writing is more than communicating findings: anthropologists write to tell
Principles of Macroeconomics (5th edition) pdf
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In recent years, innovative textbooks in foreign languages, science, mathematics, and other fields have achieved dramatic pedagogical gains by abandoning the traditional encyclopedic approach in favor of teaching a shorter list of core principles in depth. 2 well-respected researchers and authors, Ben Bernanke and Robert Frank, in the ebook Principles of Macroeconomics
Handbook of Astrobiology - eBook
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Astrobiology is the study of the evolution, origin, distribution, and future of life on Earth. This exciting and significant field of research also investigates the potential existence and search for extra-terrestrial life in the Solar System and beyond. This is the first handbook in this burgeoning and interdisciplinary field. Edited
International Business in a VUCA World: The Changing Role of States and Firms - eBook
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This International Business in a VUCA World: The Changing Role of States and Firms 14th volume (PDF) in the PIBR series is dedicated to Professor Peter Buckley, OBE, whose creative contributions to IB theory and practice over many decades are unmatched. His scientific oeuvre has continued to grow, both in
fluid-mechanics-chia-shun-yih pdf
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Written by an internationally recognized leader in the field, this book gives a concise account of the theoretical aspects of classical fluid mechanics and its modern developments. It is primarily intended for 1st – or 2nd-year graduate students in American universities, or college students, but portions can be taught to