Category: Textbooks

Computer Organization and Architecture (11th Edition) - eBook
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For graduate and undergraduate courses in computer engineering, computer science, and electrical engineering. Comprehensively includes processor and computer design fundamentals Computer Organization and Architecture, 11th Edition, (PDF) is about the structure and function of computers. Its aim is to present, as clearly and completely as possible, the characteristics and nature
Behavioral Neurogenomics - eBook
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This ebook provides an exceptional overview on the most recent developments in initially diverse areas of behavioral genomic research that now start to intertwine to give more detailed insights into the complex nature of behavior in health and disease. Behavioral Neurogenomics, (PDF),  focuses on our current understanding of genetic and
Human Anatomy (9th Edition) - eBook
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A fresh voice fortifies a visually compelling, classic human anatomy textbook – Revered for its groundbreaking, atlas-style format, clear illustrations, and exclusive clear photographs, Martini/Nath/Tallitsch’s Human Anatomy, 9th edition, (PDF) has long been known for its quality and sophistication, along with its scope and level of coverage. An accomplished author
The Fundamentals of Ethics (4th Edition) - eBook
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In The Fundamentals of Ethics, 4th Edition, (PDF) author Russ Shafer-Landau applies a uniquely interesting writing style to introduce students to the vital ideas of moral philosophy. Providing more comprehensive coverage of the good life, normative ethics, and metaethics than any other textbook of its type, this ebook also addresses
Political Sentiments and Social Movements: The Person in Politics and Culture - eBook
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Political Sentiments and Social Movements: The Person in Politics and Culture (ePub/PDF) is about how ordinary people build political meanings, form political identities and emotion, and become connected or disengaged from political contests. Drawing on psychological anthropology, it shows the complexities of political subjectivities through engaging personal stories that complex