Category: Textbooks

Introductory Chemistry A Foundation 9e pdf
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Score in your course with Introductory Chemistry: A Foundation, 9th edition (PDF/ePub)! This best-selling textbook merges an enhanced problem-solving structure with substantial pedagogy to assist you to become a successful problem-solver. Early coverage of chemical reactions, accessible explanations and visualizations, and a focus on everyday applications makes understanding easier. The
Calculus: Graphical, Numerical, Algebraic (4th Edition) -eBook
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The esteemed author team is back with a Calculus: Graphing, Numerical, Algebraic 4th edition (PDF) written specifically for high school students and aligned to the guidelines of the AP Calculus exam. The latest new edition focuses on providing enhanced teacher and student support; for high school or college students, the
Management (14th Edition) - eBook
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This package features MyLab Management. Real managers, Real experiences  With a renewed emphasis on skills and careers, the new edition of this popular text can help better groom individuals to enter the job market. Robbins & Coulter’s Management, 14th Edition, (PDF) vividly illustrates effective management theories by including the perspectives of
Ross and Wilson Anatomy and Physiology in Health and Illness (12th Edition) - eBook
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Ross and Wilson’s Anatomy and Physiology in Health and Illness 12e has been the number one choice for over a million college students since it first published, over 50 years ago. One of the world’s most popular etextbooks of anatomy and physiology, it introduces the structure and functions of the
The Real World: An Introduction to Sociology (5th Edition) - eBook
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The Real World: An Introduction to Sociology 5th edition (PDF) succeeds in classrooms because it focuses on the perspective that college students care about most―their own. In each chapter, authors Jill Stein and Kerry Ferris use examples from everyday life and popular culture to draw college students into thinking sociologically