Category: Textbooks

The Science of Psychology: An Appreciative View (5th Edition) - eBook
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Laura King’s The Science of Psychology: An Appreciative View, 5th Edition, (PDF) communicates the breadth and nature of psychology – and its value as a science – with a focus on why things go right.  With the key goals of teaching students to think like psychological scientists and emphasizing the
Contract Law and Theory (2013) (5th Edition) - eBooks
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Contract Law and Theory (2013) 5th Edition is a theoretical exploration of Contract Law has very practical implications. By focusing initially on theory, law students develop a framework for predicting and analyzing the outcome of contract disputes. Working from that framework, college students gain an understanding of the lawyer’s drafting
Applied Statics and Strength of Materials (6th Edition) - eBook
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This resource Applied Statics and Strength of Materials 6th edition (ePub/PDF) provides the necessary background in mechanics that is essential in many fields, such as mechanical, civil, architectural, construction, industrial, and manufacturing technologies. The focus is on the fundamentals of material statics and strength and the information is presented using
Handbook of Insulin Therapies - eBook
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A clinically-focused ebook, titled, ‘Handbook of Insulin Therapies‘ (PDF) that provides an overview of the different types of insulin, delivery methods, emerging treatments, and cutting-edge devices. The aim of the handbook is to discuss insulin treatment strategies that can improve glucose control, enhance patient adherence, and minimize adverse effects and
The Art of Occupation: Crime and Governance in American-Controlled Germany (1944–1949) - eBook
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The literature explaining social conditions during the post–World War II Allied occupation of Germany has been divided between seemingly incompatible assertions of prolonged criminal chaos and narratives of strict martial rule that precluded crime. In The Art of Occupation (ePub/PDF), Thomas J. Kehoe takes a different view on this history,