Category: Textbooks

Art Since 1900 (3rd Edition) - eBook
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Revolutionary in both its content and its presentation, Art Since 1900, 3rd Edition, (PDF) has been welcomed as a landmark study in the history of art. Regarded by some of the most influential art historians of our time, this extraordinary ebook has now been revised, expanded, and brought right up
Uterine Cancer: Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment (2nd Edition) - eBook
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There are over 63,000 new cases of endometrial and uterine cancer each year in the United States, up from about 41,000 when the first edition of Uterine Cancer was published in 2009. An ebook focusing on these cancers was timely, with developing sophistication in diagnosis increasingly affecting clinical decision-making. Though,
Child Development: A Cultural Approach-eBook
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Help college students understand how culture impacts development – and why it matters. – Through current research and examples from around the world, Arnett/Maynard’s Child Development: A Cultural Approach (PDF) provides college students with a more accurate and practical understanding of how development works in the real world. Whether they travel
Introductory Chemistry (2nd Edition) - eBook
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Original price was: $135.00.Current price is: $18.00.
Presented for the first time with Macmillan’s new online learning tool, Achieve, Revell’s Introductory Chemistry, 2nd Edition, (PDF) is the result of an exclusive author vision to develop a robust combination of digital and textbook resources that motivate and build student confidence while giving a foundation for their success. Kevin
We the People (Essentials 12th Edition) - eBook
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With fresh insight from new co-author Andrea Campbell, We the People, Essentials 12th Edition, (PDF) once again sets the standard for showing college students how government impacts their lives and why it matters who participates. Campbell relates personal and true stories of how government affects simple and ordinary citizens. This