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Precalculus Enhanced with Graphing Utilities (2-downloads) 7th Edition
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The best-selling Sullivan’s time-tested approach focuses college students on the fundamental skills they need for the course: practicing with homework, preparing for class, and reviewing the concepts. The Precalculus Enhanced with Graphing Utilities Series 7th edition (PDF) has evolved very much to meet today’s precalculus course needs by integrating the
Business Law (4th Edition) - eBook
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The latest Business Law 4th Edition (PDF) by author Nickolas James builds on the success of its previous editions with improved coverage of contract and statutory law, problem-based learning modules, and more accessible, easy-to-understand language. Business students need to know more than what the law is; they need to know
Rudolph's Pediatrics (23rd Edition) - eBook
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Rudolph’s Pediatrics 23rd edition (PDF) has virtually defined the pediatric field for over a 100 years, becoming one of the most important and well-respected pediatrics textbooks ever published. Renowned for its balance of treatment of disease and clinical features with underlying biological principles, this classic sourcebook has helped generations of
Criminalistics: An Introduction to Forensic Science (11th Edition) - eBook
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Criminalistics: An Introduction to Forensic Science, 11th global edition, (in PDF) strives to make the technology of the modern crime laboratory clear and comprehensible to the non-scientist. The nature of physical evidence is defined, and the limitations that tech and current knowledge impose on its individualization and characterization are examined.
Moral Psychology with Nietzsche - eBook
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In Moral Psychology with Nietzsche (PDF), Brian Leiter defends a set of radical ideas from Nietzsche: there is no objectively true morality, no one is ever morally responsible, there is no free will, and our conscious thoughts and reasoning play almost no major role in our actions and how our lives