Category: Textbooks

Global Business Today (10th Edition) - eBook
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Global Business Today 10th edition (PDF) is for the undergraduate or MBA level course of International Business where a concise paperback or ebook is desired. Global Business Today 10E appeals to instructors looking for an analytical (as opposed to a very descriptive) approach to the course. Global Business Today 10E
The American Past: A Survey of American History (9th Edition ) - eBook
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Developed to meet the demand for a low-cost, high-quality history ebook, the Advantage Edition of The American Past: A Survey of American History, 9th Edition (PDF) offers readers the complete narrative while limiting the number of tables, features, photos, and maps. Author Joseph R. Conlin’s award-winning teaching and writing styles
Basic Business Statistics (13th Edition) - eBook
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For freshman/sophomore, 2 semester/2-3 quarter courses covering finite mathematics and/or calculus for students in social sciences, economics, business, or life sciences. Barnett/Ziegler/Byleen Basic Business Statistics 13th global edition (PDF) is designed to help business students help themselves succeed in the course. This textbook offers more built-in guidance than any other
Lessons in Play: An Introduction to Combinatorial Game Theory (2nd Edition)- eBook
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Lessons in Play, 2nd Edition, (PDF) reorganizes the presentation of the popular original textbook in combinatorial game theory to make it even more easily accessible. Starting with an emphasis on the essential concepts and applications, it then transitions to more technical material. Still written in a textbook style with supporting
Japanese at Work: Politeness, Power, and Personae in Japanese Workplace Discourse - eBook
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Japanese at Work, (PDF) empirically discovers how different linguistic resources are used to attain appropriate workplace role inhabitance and to gain work-oriented communicative ends in several workplaces in Japan. Appropriate role inhabitance is seen to consist of considerations of gender and interpersonal familiarity, together with speaker orientation to normative structures