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Biology Science for Life 6e pdf
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Involve college students in science with stories that relate to their lives. Biology: Science for Life, 6th Edition, (PDF) weaves a captivating storyline throughout each chapter to get student attention through the exploration of high-interest topics like genetic testing, global warming, and the Zika virus. The authors return to the
chemistry 4e pdf
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Julia Burdge’s Chemistry 4th Edition (PDF) offers a clear writing style written with the science and non science students in mind. Dr. Burdge uses her experience of teaching hundreds of general chemistry students per annum and creates content to offer more in-depth explanations in areas where Professor Burdge knows they
Chemistry:The Molecular Nature of Matter and Change - eBook
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Silberberg’s Chemistry: The Molecular Nature of Matter and Change is renowned for setting the standard amongst general chemistry textbooks. Chemistry: The Molecular Nature of Matter and Change, 2nd Canadian Edition, (PDF) continues to uphold that unparalleled reputation with the most correct macroscopic-to-molecular illustrations, consistent step-by-step worked problems, and a broad collection of
Torrington: Human Resource Management (10th edition)
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Torrington’s Human Resource Management 10th edition is a highly engaging PDF textbook on the theory and practice of HRM that is strongly recommended to both HR students and professionals. — Dr. Aikaterini Koskina, UG Course Director for HRM, Keele University This updated 10th edition has been thoroughly updated with the
Sovereignty: A Contribution to the Theory of Public and International Law - eBook
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Hermann Heller was one of the prominent public lawyers and political and legal theorists of the Weimar era, whose main interlocutors were two of the giants of twentieth-century legal and political thought, Carl Schmitt and Hans Kelsen. In this 1927 work, Hermann Heller addresses the enigma of sovereignty. That is,