Category: Textbooks

Chemistry in Context (9th Edition) - eBook
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Following in the tradition of the first 8 editions, the goal of this issues-based successful textbook, Chemistry in Context 9th edition (PDF), is to establish chemical principles on a need-to-know basis for non-science majors, enabling them to learn chemistry in the context of their own lives and significant issues facing
Contemporary Engineering Economics (6th Edition) - eBook
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Comprehensively blends engineering concepts with economic theory – Contemporary Engineering Economics 6th edition (PDF) teaches engineers how to make smart financial decisions in an effort to create economical products. As manufacturing and design become an integral part of engineers’ work, they are required to make more and more decisions regarding
Fundamentals of Financial Management (9th Edition) - eBook
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Gain a solid understanding of real-world corporate finance and financial management with a unique balance of contemporary theory and practical applications found in the leading Fundamentals Of Financial Management, Concise Edition 9e (PDF) by Brigham/Houston. Engaging and easy to understand, this complete introduction to corporate finance emphasizes the concept of
Management (12 Edition) - eBook
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Griffin’s Management, 12th Edition, (PDF) takes a functional, skills-based approach to the process of management with an emphasis on active planning, organizing, leading, and controlling. Griffin carefully examines today’s evolving management topics, including the influence of technology, ethical challenges, the importance of a green business environment, and the need to
The Natural Law Tradition and Belief: Naturalism, Theism, and Religion in Dialogue (World Philosophy) - eBook
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For more than twenty centuries, from ancient Greece the ideal of natural law has been appealed to in Western moral and legal philosophy as a grounding for ethics and jurisprudence, based on capacities of a common “human nature”. From the early medieval advent of “Christendom”, it was embedded within theistic