Category: Textbooks

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
Earth: Portrait of a Planet (6th Edition) - eBook
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In Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 6th edition (PDF), best-selling author Stephen Marshak gives college students the tools they need for an enriching hands-on geology experience, in and out of class. The 6th Edition includes an expanded suite of interactive simulations, Real-World videos, Narrative Art videos, and animations built on
Practicing Texas Politics (17th Edition) - eBook
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Updated with the up-to-date legislative and election results, Brown/Langenegger/Biles/Garcia/Rynbrandt/Reyna/Huerta’s Practicing Texas Politics, Enhanced, 17th Edition, (PDF) demonstrates to you the ins and outs of public-policy making in the Lone Star State. It includes a special emphasis on the role of a growing Latino population, the effects of 2018 elections, the
Political Decision-Making in Switzerland: The Consensus Model under Pressure (2015 Edition)- eBook
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Political Decision-Making in Switzerland, 2015 edition, (PDF) provides a detailed study of the decision-making processes of the early 2000s reveals that the Swiss consensus democracy has transformed considerably. Power relations have changed, the clash has increased, coalitions have become more unsteady and outputs less expectable. Still, these challenges to consensus
The Real World (6th Edition) - eBook
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Ferris & Stein’s The Real World 6th edition (PDF) succeeds in classrooms because it focuses on the perspective that college students know best—their very own. In each and every chapter, Stein and Ferris use examples from normal everyday life and pop culture to draw university students into thinking sociologically and