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Introduction to Management Science: Quantative Approaches to Decision Making (2nd Edition)- eBook
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In the 2nd edition of this highly-regarded text, the available application-driven approach that made the first edition so successful has been taken, whilst it has been strengthened and streamlined further to meet the needs of students across Europe, Middle East, UK and Africa. Packed with varied realistic examples from Scotland
Fundamentals of Petroleum and Petrochemical Engineering - eBook
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The supply of petroleum continues to decrease at an alarming rate, yet it is the source of a range of products — from diesel to gasoline to rubber, plastic, and synthetic fiber. Critical to the future of this commodity is that we learn to use it more efficiently and judiciously.
Management (6th Asia–Pacific Edition) - eBook
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Newest version Of Schermerhorn et al’s Management 6th Asia Pacific Edition (PDF). This ebook introduces the essentials of management as they apply within the contemporary work environment. Particular attention is paid to the Australian market, global economy, cultural diversity, social responsibility, ethical behaviour, and the use of technology. The textbook
Human Behavior in the Social Environment: Perspectives on Development and the Life Course (4th Edition) - eBook
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The Human Behavior in the Social Environment 4th edition (PDF) takes a life course perspective to give a concise, compact treatment of human behavior. This edition includes the DSM – 5, the 2015 EPAS competencies, and a new chapter that explores the future of social work and some of the
Public Health Informatics: Designing for change - a developing country perspective - eBook
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Over the last three decades huge effort has gone into strengthening public health information systems (HIS). They are now a main element of health sector reform initiatives, but are growing in complexity. This is driven by the growing diversity of technology platforms, the multitude of actors involved, increasing demands for