Category: Textbooks

Biology Now (2nd Edition) - eBook
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In Biology Now 2nd Edition (PDF), brief chapters are written like science news articles, combining compelling science with intriguing stories. The 2nd Edition eTextBook features NEW stories on exciting topics such as the human microbiome and CRISPR, and expanded coverage of the college course’s most important content areas. Biology Now
Intro Stats - Pearson New International (4th Edition) - eBook
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David Bock, Paul Velleman, and Richard De Veaux wrote Intro Stats, 4th Edition, (PDF) with the goal that instructors and students have as much fun reading it as they did writing it. Maintaining a humorous, conversational, and informal writing style, this new edition involves students from the first page. The
The SAGE Encyclopedia of Surveillance, Security, and Privacy - eBook
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Although surveillance hit the headlines with revelations by Edward Snowden that the National Security Agency (NSA) had been tracking phone calls worldwide, surveillance of citizens by their governments actually has been conducted for many centuries. Only now, with the advent of modern technologies, it has exponentially evolved so that today you
Marketing: An Introduction (13th Edition) - eBook
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An introduction to the world of marketing using a practical, proven, and engaging approach Gary Armstrong & Philip Kotler’s Marketing: An Introduction, 13th edition, (PDF) shows college students how customer value — capturing it and creating it — drives every effective marketing strategy. Using an organization and learning design that
Empathy in Contemporary Poetry after Crisis (Palgrave Studies in Affect Theory and Literary Criticism) - eBook
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Empathy in Contemporary Poetry after Crisis, (PDF) examines the representation of empathy in contemporary poetry after the crisis, particularly poetry after the Holocaust, the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, and Hurricane Katrina. The ebook argues that, identifying both the possibilities and dangers of empathy, the poems under consideration variously invite