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Basic Principles of Finance: An Introductory

Author(s): Joseph Randall Woolridge, Gary Gray

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Contemporary Issues in African Studies...A Reader

Author(s): Ernest Uwazie, Chaunce Ridley

eBook Version You will receive access to this electronic text via email after using the shopping cart above to complete your purchase. Africa is still looking for a direction and for a window.Contemporary Issues in African Studies…A Reader reflects the mission of the Center for African Peace and ...

Russia & America in Dialogues

Author(s): Elena Doshlygina, Anatoli Berditchevski, Olga Randolph

Russia & America in Dialogues examines the cross-cultural differences in communication between Russians and Americans. It is designed to teach Russian language in context with the goal of meeting the needs of students to achieve a high level of cross-cultural competence and develop an advanced level...

Laboratory Experiments for Basic Chemistry

Author(s): Alan Sherman, Sharon Sherman

Laboratory Experiment for Basic Chemistry was written for use in a one-term or two-quarter introductory course. It is the perfect companion for the textbook, Essential Concepts of Chemistry. The 25 experiments contained in this manual exemplify key principles covered in lectures and give students an...

Basic Reservoir Engineering

Author(s): Ian Gates

Basic Reservoir Engineering, written for use in a first introductory one-semester course in reservoir engineering, introduces the underlying goals of reservoir engineering and presents a clear roadmap for analyzing reservoirs themselves. Basic Reservoir Engineering: Includes chapter review ...

Technical Communication as Problem Solving

Author(s): Carroll Ferguson Nardone, Teena A.M. Carnegie, Molly Kremer Johnson

Technical Communication as Problem Solving helps students master the art of communicating to help people get things done. It broadens students’ concept of writing by introducing them to the five foundations of technical communication: problem solving, rhetoric, design, style, and ethics. Students al...