Category: Textbooks

Managing and Using Information Systems: A Strategic Approach (6th Edition) - eBook
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Managing and Using Information Systems: A Strategic Approach, 6th Edition, (PDF) conveys the knowledge and insights MBA students need to become active and knowledgeable participants in information systems decisions. This textbook is written to assist managers to begin to form and point of view of how information systems will help,
Personality Psychology (2nd Edition) - eBook
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Larsen’s Personality Psychology: Domains of Knowledge About Human Nature, 2nd Canadian Edition, (PDF) includes the latest in Canadian research. Content has been revised throughout to make sure information is latest, relevant, and relatable to today’s college students. The new edition continues to approve the trusted framework of six important domains
Algebra for College Students (9th Edition) - eBook
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For curriculums in Algebra for College Students (Intermediate Algebra with a small amount of College Algebra). The Lial’s Algebra for College Students, 9th Edition, (PDF) uses a teacherly writing style and a meticulous blend of skills development and conceptual questions to meet the exceptional needs of the developmental math student. The
Practical Argument: A Text and Anthology (4th Edition) - eBook
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More than ever, successful argumentation is a vital part of academic success–and has an abundance of real-world applications. But learners don’t benefit when they are bogged down with technical abstraction and jargon. Through Practical Argument, 4th Edition, (PDF), bestselling authors Stephen Mandell and Laurie Kirszner make argumentative writing accessible with
A History of Human Anatomy (2nd Edition) - eBook
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Many advances in medicine and surgery can be traced back to advances in our understanding of the structure and function of the human body. Human anatomy became an objective discipline in the sixteenth century, based on direct observation and scientific principles. Not surprisingly, the study of human anatomy has progressed