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Some Ways of Writing: A Supplemental Guide to Writing for Composition and Sophomore Literature
By: Jim Sanderson
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Some Ways of Writing: A Supplemental Guide to Writing for Composition and Sophomore Literature
Author(s): Jim Sanderson
eBook VersionYou will receive access to this electronic text via email after using the shopping cart above to complete your purchase., basic_htmlStatistics Introduction
Author(s): Mezbahur Rahman, Han Wu, Deepak Sanjel
This textbook is meant to introduce statistics to the general audience. It is also meant for the first college course in statistics irrespective of the student’s area of study. The audience is assumed to have no higher mathematics background than college algebra. The authors avoided broad explanatio...Environmental Health Science-Health Impacts
Author(s): Alan Jacobs, DuWayne Porter
Environmental Science: Health Impacts is a textbook that presents environmental science concepts for students or practitioners in public health. The fourteen-chapter presentation assumes that the student will benefit from an introduction or a review of basic science principles and how science relate...Sitios: A Community Inspired Approach to Spanish
Author(s): Cecilia McGinniss Kennedy, Ksenia Bonch Reeves
Sitios opens the classroom door and provides a solid passage into a real and increasingly familiar Spanish-speaking world. Nearby university campuses, restaurants, stores, hospitals, and urban centers have become sites in local U.S. communities where Spanish exists alongside English, thus reflecting...Freshman Year Experience: Experiences for a Lifetime
Author(s): Eva Brickman, Deborah Thinnes, Barbara Osmon
, basic_htmlChemistry 111 Section Material
Author(s): Christopher Nichols
eBook Version You will receive access to this electronic text via email after using the shopping cart above to complete your purchase. , basic_htmlNatural History
Author(s): Michael Runtz
What exactly is natural history? To put it simply, it is the study of all living things with which we share this planet. Natural history could be thought of as an observational science involving the exploration of flora and fauna (plants and animals) and their interaction with each other and their e...Pagination
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